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author | Nicholas Clark <nick@ccl4.org> | 2009-09-14 15:33:58 +0100 |
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committer | Nicholas Clark <nick@ccl4.org> | 2009-09-14 15:33:58 +0100 |
commit | 7a4b5c08c57dd1d5e718bebd7ef8aa508e0125e0 (patch) | |
tree | e40adfaae548a2bcfbd8d58f7567d4b386f548a4 /pod | |
parent | 429ee0aafc066135fb5ac7dfd010dcf2fb44bed2 (diff) | |
download | perl-7a4b5c08c57dd1d5e718bebd7ef8aa508e0125e0.tar.gz |
Some copy editing tweaks - C<> around code, and Perl_* on C function names.
Diffstat (limited to 'pod')
-rw-r--r-- | pod/perl5110delta.pod | 24 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/pod/perl5110delta.pod b/pod/perl5110delta.pod index 897d413ff4..d3eb62ce52 100644 --- a/pod/perl5110delta.pod +++ b/pod/perl5110delta.pod @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ Labels used as targets for the C<goto>, C<last>, C<next> or C<redo> statements cannot be keywords anymore. This restriction will prevent potential confusion between the C<goto LABEL> and C<goto EXPR> syntaxes: for example, a statement like C<goto print> would jump to a label whose -name would be the return value of print(), (usually 1), instead of a +name would be the return value of C<print()>, (usually 1), instead of a label named C<print>. Moreover, the other control flow statements would just ignore any keyword passed to them as a label name. Since such labels cannot be defined anymore, this kind of error will be @@ -1010,7 +1010,7 @@ The documentation has been corrected and expanded. Upgraded from version 1.04 to 1.05. -UNIVERSAL->import() is now deprecated. +C<UNIVERSAL->import()> is now deprecated. =item C<Win32> @@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@ generated at build time, rather than being shipped as part of the release. =head2 Documented -X overloading. -=head2 Documented that when() treats specially most of the filetest operators +=head2 Documented that C<when()> treats specially most of the filetest operators =head2 Documented when as a syntax modifier @@ -1153,11 +1153,11 @@ Empty C<DESTROY> methods are no longer called. =item * -Faster sv_utf8_upgrade() +Faster C<Perl_sv_utf8_upgrade()> =item * -Speed up keys() on empty hash +Speed up C<keys> on empty hash =back @@ -1219,7 +1219,7 @@ F<win32/buildext.pl>. =item AIX -Removed F<libbsd> for AIX 5L and 6.1. Only flock() was used from F<libbsd>. +Removed F<libbsd> for AIX 5L and 6.1. Only C<flock()> was used from F<libbsd>. Removed F<libgdbm> for AIX 5L and 6.1. The F<libgdbm> is delivered as an optional package with the AIX Toolbox. Unfortunately the 64 bit version @@ -1341,7 +1341,7 @@ The debugger's C<m> command was broken on modules that defined constants =item * -C<crypt()> and string complement could return tainted values for untainted +C<crypt> and string complement could return tainted values for untainted arguments [RT #59998]. =item * @@ -1409,7 +1409,7 @@ C<sub foo(_)> [RT #62484]. =item * -Using C<setpgrp()> with no arguments could corrupt the perl stack. +Using C<setpgrp> with no arguments could corrupt the perl stack. =item * @@ -1533,7 +1533,7 @@ Use of a UTF-8 C<tr//> within a closure could cause a segfault [RT #61520]. =item * -Calling C<sv_chop()> or otherwise upgrading an SV could result in an +Calling C<Perl_sv_chop()> or otherwise upgrading an SV could result in an unaligned 64-bit access on the SPARC architecture [RT #60574]. =item * @@ -1620,7 +1620,7 @@ proper citations added, thanks to a patch from Tom Christiansen. =item * -C<vcroak()> now accepts a null first argument. In addition, a full audit +C<Perl_vcroak()> now accepts a null first argument. In addition, a full audit was made of the "not NULL" compiler annotations, and those for several other internal functions were corrected. @@ -1657,7 +1657,7 @@ is available for this. =item C<SVs_TEMP> -Call C<sv_2mortal()> on the new SV. +Call C<Perl_sv_2mortal()> on the new SV. =back @@ -1682,7 +1682,7 @@ and a global variable otherwise. =item * -C<Perl_mg_free()> used to leave freed memory accessible via SvMAGIC() on +C<Perl_mg_free()> used to leave freed memory accessible via C<SvMAGIC()> on the scalar. It now updates the linked list to remove each piece of magic as it is freed. |