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author | brian d foy <bdfoy@cpan.org> | 2010-01-13 17:19:25 +0100 |
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committer | brian d foy <bdfoy@cpan.org> | 2010-01-13 17:19:25 +0100 |
commit | ac0367249e563330db9a9a04f778eae30defbab0 (patch) | |
tree | 7f99b67d93a06be0fb7aa702db8dfd4e24ff501d /pod/perldata.pod | |
parent | 8d2e243f5816f9d2c4247f962523e4220e4a9ce8 (diff) | |
download | perl-ac0367249e563330db9a9a04f778eae30defbab0.tar.gz |
* Em dash cleanup in pod/
I looked at all the instances of spaces around -- and in most cases
converted the sentences to use more appropriate punctuation. In
general, the -- in the perl docs seem to be there only to make
really complicated and really long sentences.
I didn't look at the closed em-dashes. They probably have the same
sentence-complexity problem.
I left some open em-dashes in place. Those are the ones used in
lists.
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1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/pod/perldata.pod b/pod/perldata.pod index 3c1a95e2c4..bc564e650d 100644 --- a/pod/perldata.pod +++ b/pod/perldata.pod @@ -633,9 +633,9 @@ key/value pairs. That's why it's good to use references sometimes. It is often more readable to use the C<< => >> operator between key/value pairs. The C<< => >> operator is mostly just a more visually distinctive synonym for a comma, but it also arranges for its left-hand operand to be -interpreted as a string -- if it's a bareword that would be a legal simple -identifier (C<< => >> doesn't quote compound identifiers, that contain -double colons). This makes it nice for initializing hashes: +interpreted as a string if it's a bareword that would be a legal simple +identifier. C<< => >> doesn't quote compound identifiers, that contain +double colons. This makes it nice for initializing hashes: %map = ( red => 0x00f, |