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author | Tom Christiansen <tchrist@perl.com> | 2010-01-04 20:32:51 -0700 |
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committer | Abigail <abigail@abigail.be> | 2010-01-05 09:24:38 +0100 |
commit | e10204135b763e864169cd1f19037fc2f8c37385 (patch) | |
tree | f464a387ef72dad8ba3a19d05a412d9b4464cbaf /pod/perlrun.pod | |
parent | 1a64a5e6c710ac493fe0339fdf240f512a934369 (diff) | |
download | perl-e10204135b763e864169cd1f19037fc2f8c37385.tar.gz |
PATCH: minor typo cleanup of pod/ directory
These are all in the pod/ directory, and only the first is a code fix.
There was also a single lingering ISO 8859-1 encoding that missed the
UTF-8 upconvert. The rest are cleanups for typos, some of which seem
to have been around for a rather long time: spelling errors, incorrect
possessives, and extra, missing, or duplicated words.
If you actually read through, I bet you'll realize what sparked this. :)
--tom
Signed-off-by: Abigail <abigail@abigail.be>
Diffstat (limited to 'pod/perlrun.pod')
-rw-r--r-- | pod/perlrun.pod | 10 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/pod/perlrun.pod b/pod/perlrun.pod index b98ab788ac..bc9d9bc641 100644 --- a/pod/perlrun.pod +++ b/pod/perlrun.pod @@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ folks use it for their backup files: $ perl -pi~ -e 's/foo/bar/' file1 file2 file3... Note that because B<-i> renames or deletes the original file before -creating a new file of the same name, UNIX-style soft and hard links will +creating a new file of the same name, Unix-style soft and hard links will not be preserved. Finally, the B<-i> switch does not impede execution when no @@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ locations are automatically included if they exist (this lookup being done at interpreter startup time.) If PERL5LIB is not defined, PERLLIB is used. Directories are separated -(like in PATH) by a colon on unixish platforms and by a semicolon on +(like in PATH) by a colon on Unixish platforms and by a semicolon on Windows (the proper path separator being given by the command C<perl -V:path_sep>). @@ -978,7 +978,7 @@ layer specification strings (which is also used to decode the PERLIO environment variable) treats the colon as a separator. An unset or empty PERLIO is equivalent to the default set of layers for -your platform, for example C<:unix:perlio> on UNIX-like systems +your platform, for example C<:unix:perlio> on Unix-like systems and C<:unix:crlf> on Windows and other DOS-like systems. The list becomes the default for I<all> perl's IO. Consequently only built-in @@ -1072,7 +1072,7 @@ buggy in this release. On all platforms the default set of layers should give acceptable results. -For UNIX platforms that will equivalent of "unix perlio" or "stdio". +For Unix platforms that will equivalent of "unix perlio" or "stdio". Configure is setup to prefer "stdio" implementation if system's library provides for fast access to the buffer, otherwise it uses the "unix perlio" implementation. @@ -1097,7 +1097,7 @@ X<PERLIO_DEBUG> If set to the name of a file or device then certain operations of PerlIO sub-system will be logged to that file (opened as append). Typical uses -are UNIX: +are Unix: PERLIO_DEBUG=/dev/tty perl script ... |