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diff --git a/pod/perlvar.pod b/pod/perlvar.pod index 0dcb2ac3d7..4bd3cf9b31 100644 --- a/pod/perlvar.pod +++ b/pod/perlvar.pod @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ of which filehandle C<$.> is currently aliased to. C<$.> is reset when the filehandle is closed, but B<not> when an open filehandle is reopened without an intervening close(). For more -details, see L<perlop/"I/O Operators">. Because C<< <> >> never does +details, see L<perlop/"IE<sol>O Operators">. Because C<< <> >> never does an explicit close, line numbers increase across ARGV files (but see examples in L<perlfunc/eof>). @@ -1146,7 +1146,8 @@ C<require>, or C<use> constructs look for their library files. It initially consists of the arguments to any B<-I> command-line switches, followed by the default Perl library, probably F</usr/local/lib/perl>, followed by ".", to represent the current -directory. If you need to modify this at runtime, you should use +directory. ("." will not be appended if taint checks are enabled, either by +C<-T> or by C<-t>.) If you need to modify this at runtime, you should use the C<use lib> pragma to get the machine-dependent library properly loaded also: |