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authorKarl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>2011-08-28 12:08:04 -0600
committerKarl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>2011-09-02 11:57:44 -0600
commit67592e11cc42a8fb72032b07a75750873bd86cf6 (patch)
tree708c66ca497fde6e110411abd87ca9da0a8e7a67 /pod
parent9a74aa57c6171e0a53a4defac910aed66bc40363 (diff)
downloadperl-67592e11cc42a8fb72032b07a75750873bd86cf6.tar.gz
Unicode::UCD: Make pod header consistent
All the other function headers in this pod look like what this patch makes this one look like. Corresponding links to it are also revised.
Diffstat (limited to 'pod')
-rw-r--r--pod/perl5140delta.pod2
-rw-r--r--pod/perlre.pod2
-rw-r--r--pod/perlrecharclass.pod2
-rw-r--r--pod/perluniintro.pod2
4 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/pod/perl5140delta.pod b/pod/perl5140delta.pod
index 51060aca52..00ef78140d 100644
--- a/pod/perl5140delta.pod
+++ b/pod/perl5140delta.pod
@@ -2125,7 +2125,7 @@ L<Unicode::UCD> has been upgraded from version 0.27 to 0.32.
A new function, Unicode::UCD::num(), has been added. This function
returns the numeric value of the string passed it or C<undef> if the string
in its entirety has no "safe" numeric value. (For more detail, and for the
-definition of "safe", see L<Unicode::UCD/num>.)
+definition of "safe", see L<Unicode::UCD/num()>.)
This upgrade also includes several bug fixes:
diff --git a/pod/perlre.pod b/pod/perlre.pod
index 5a01b2c5f1..e3bdd51402 100644
--- a/pod/perlre.pod
+++ b/pod/perlre.pod
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ a number is a different quantity than it really is. For example,
C<BENGALI DIGIT FOUR> (U+09EA) looks very much like an
C<ASCII DIGIT EIGHT> (U+0038). And, C<\d+>, may match strings of digits
that are a mixture from different writing systems, creating a security
-issue. L<Unicode::UCD::num()|Unicode::UCD/num> can be used to sort
+issue. L<Unicode::UCD/num()> can be used to sort
this out. Or the C</a> modifier can be used to force C<\d> to match
just the ASCII 0 through 9.
diff --git a/pod/perlrecharclass.pod b/pod/perlrecharclass.pod
index 0e583fd902..fef220fc11 100644
--- a/pod/perlrecharclass.pod
+++ b/pod/perlrecharclass.pod
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ very much like an ASCII DIGIT EIGHT (U+0038). An application that
is expecting only the ASCII digits might be misled, or if the match is
C<\d+>, the matched string might contain a mixture of digits from
different writing systems that look like they signify a number different
-than they actually do. L<Unicode::UCDE<sol>num()|Unicode::UCD/num> can
+than they actually do. L<Unicode::UCD/num()> can
be used to safely
calculate the value, returning C<undef> if the input string contains
such a mixture.
diff --git a/pod/perluniintro.pod b/pod/perluniintro.pod
index a8a927df7e..778c5de5be 100644
--- a/pod/perluniintro.pod
+++ b/pod/perluniintro.pod
@@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ besides the familiar 0 to 9, such as the Arabic and Indic digits.
Perl does not support string-to-number conversion for digits other
than ASCII 0 to 9 (and ASCII a to f for hexadecimal).
To get safe conversions from any Unicode string, use
-L<Unicode::UCDE<sol>num()|Unicode::UCD/num>.
+L<Unicode::UCD/num()>.
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