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authorKarl Williamson <khw@cpan.org>2015-05-07 11:11:41 -0600
committerKarl Williamson <khw@cpan.org>2015-08-01 10:18:16 -0600
commit75af9d73c8bf8178b2a2ced9d70164b65b62ec8c (patch)
tree71ce810661e13f03da26750fbadd320ce8b5e857 /numeric.c
parent2d7f66116e374c78dcf18cb5b9fea7b79ac82b5b (diff)
downloadperl-75af9d73c8bf8178b2a2ced9d70164b65b62ec8c.tar.gz
perlapi: Use F<> around file names
Diffstat (limited to 'numeric.c')
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1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/numeric.c b/numeric.c
index 1900d10914..6aeaf9f85f 100644
--- a/numeric.c
+++ b/numeric.c
@@ -808,7 +808,7 @@ Perl_grok_infnan(pTHX_ const char** sp, const char* send)
Recognise (or not) a number. The type of the number is returned
(0 if unrecognised), otherwise it is a bit-ORed combination of
IS_NUMBER_IN_UV, IS_NUMBER_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX, IS_NUMBER_NOT_INT,
-IS_NUMBER_NEG, IS_NUMBER_INFINITY, IS_NUMBER_NAN (defined in perl.h).
+IS_NUMBER_NEG, IS_NUMBER_INFINITY, IS_NUMBER_NAN (defined in F<perl.h>).
If the value of the number can fit in a UV, it is returned in the *valuep
IS_NUMBER_IN_UV will be set to indicate that *valuep is valid, IS_NUMBER_IN_UV
@@ -1610,7 +1610,7 @@ Perl_my_frexpl(long double x, int *e) {
Return a non-zero integer if the sign bit on an NV is set, and 0 if
it is not.
-If Configure detects this system has a signbit() that will work with
+If F<Configure> detects this system has a signbit() that will work with
our NVs, then we just use it via the #define in perl.h. Otherwise,
fall back on this implementation. The main use of this function
is catching -0.0.
@@ -1621,7 +1621,7 @@ function or macro that doesn't happen to work with our particular choice
of NVs. We shouldn't just re-#define signbit as Perl_signbit and expect
the standard system headers to be happy. Also, this is a no-context
function (no pTHX_) because Perl_signbit() is usually re-#defined in
-perl.h as a simple macro call to the system's signbit().
+F<perl.h> as a simple macro call to the system's signbit().
Users should just always call Perl_signbit().
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