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# This file is the data file for porting/podcheck.t.
# There are three types of lines.
# Comment lines are white-space only or begin with a '#', like this one. Any
# changes you make to the comment lines will be lost when the file is
# regen'd.
# Lines without tab characters are simply NAMES of pods that the program knows
# will have links to them and the program does not check if those links are
# valid.
# All other lines should have three fields, each separated by a tab. The
# first field is the name of a pod; the second field is an error message
# generated by this program; and the third field is a count of how many
# known instances of that message there are in the pod. -1 means that the
# program can expect any number of this type of message.
_control87(3)
accept(2)
access(2)
Algorithm::C3
Algorithm::Permute
AnyEvent
Apache::MP3
Archive::Extract
Array::Base
atan2(3)
Attribute::Constant
autobox
B::Generate
B::Lint
B::Lint::Debug
B::Utils
basename(1)
Benchmark::Perl::Formance
bind(2)
BSD::Resource
ByteLoader
bzip2(1)
Carp::Always
Carp::Assert
Carp::Clan
CGI
chcp(1)
chmod(2)
chown(2)
Class::Accessor
Class::C3
Class::ISA
Class::PseudoHash
Class::Tiny
Class::Tiny::Antlers
Classic::Perl
clearerr(3)
clock(3)
Clone
closedir(2)
connect(2)
Coro
cpan2dist(1)
CPAN::Changes::Spec
CPAN::Uploader
cpanp(1)
CPANPLUS
crypt(3)
Crypt::Random
ctime(3)
curl(1)
Dancer
Data::Alias
Data::Dump::Streamer
Data::Entropy
Data::Float
Data::Structure::Util
Data::Types
Data::Util
Date::Parse
Date::Pcalc
DateTime
DB_File(3)
DBI
DBIx::Profile
dbm(3)
dbm_open(3)
Devel::CallParser
Devel::Callsite
Devel::Cover
Devel::DProf
Devel::DTrace::Provider
Devel::InnerPackage
Devel::NYTProf
Devel::PPPort
Devel::SawAmpersand
Devel::Spy
dirfd(3)
dirname(1)
dup(2)
Encode::Detect
Encode::Locale
Eval::WithLexicals
execvp(3)
Exporter::Easy
ExtUtils::Constant::ProxySubs
fchdir(2)
fchmod(2)
fchown(2)
fcntl(2)
fdopen(3)
fetch(1)
fgrep(1)
File::chdir
File::Copy::Recursive
File::Findgrep
File::Map
File::MMagic
File::ShareDir
Filter::Encoding
find(1)
flock(2)
flock(3)
fopen(3)
fork(2)
fread(3)
fseek(3)
fsync(3c)
Function::Parameters
futimes(2)
Future
gcc(1)
gdbm(3)
Getopt::Std
getpgrp(2)
getpriority(2)
getpwnam(3)
getsockopt(2)
gettimeofday(2)
grep(1)
Hook::LexWrap
HTML::StripScripts
HTTP::Lite
iconv(1)
iconv(3)
inetd(8)
invoker
IO::Socket::IP
ioctl(2)
IPC::Run
IPC::Shareable
IPC::Signal
kill(3)
langinfo(3)
LaTeX::Encode
lexical::underscore
Lexical::Var
Lingua::JA::Romanize::Japanese
Lingua::KO::Hangul::Util
Lingua::KO::Romanize::Hangul
Lingua::ZH::Romanize::Pinyin
List::Gather
listen(2)
local::lib
lockf(3)
Log::Message
Log::Message::Config
Log::Message::Handlers
Log::Message::Item
Log::Message::Simple
lseek(2)
LWP::ConsoleLogger
Mail::Mailer
Mail::Send
Mail::Sendmail
Mail::SpamAssassin
man(5)
man(7)
Mason
Math::Big
Math::BigInt::Constant
Math::BigInt::GMP
Math::BigInt::Pari
Math::Random::MT::Perl
Math::Random::Secure
Math::TrulyRandom
md5sum(1)
mmap(2)
Module::Build
Module::CPANTS::Analyse
Module::Find
Module::Info
Module::Pluggable
Module::Pluggable::Object
Module::Requires
Module::Starter
Moo
Moose
MRO::Compat
msgctl(2)
msgget(2)
ndbm(3)
NgxQueue
nl_langinfo(3)
Number::Format
Object::Accessor
Object::InsideOut
open(2)
OS2::Proc
OS2::WinObject
Package::Constants
Padre
PadWalker
Parse::Keyword
passwd(1)
perl(1)
Perl4::CoreLibs
perl5198delta
Perl::Unsafe::Signals
perlbug(1)
PerlIO::locale
PerlIO::Util
PerlIO::via::Base64
PerlIO::via::StripHTML
perllexwarn(1)
perlthanks
POD2::FR
POD2::IT
pod2ipf(1)
pod2latex(1)
pod2man(1)
Pod::HTML2Pod
Pod::LaTeX
Pod::Plainer
Pod::PXML
poll(2)
prctl(2)
printenv(1)
printf(3)
provide
pstruct
ptar(1)
ptargrep(1)
pwd_mkdb(8)
RDF::Trine
read(2)
Readonly
recvfrom(2)
recvmsg(3)
rename(2)
Role::Tiny
RPerl
s2p
Scalar::Readonly
Scope::Upper
sdbm(3)
select(2)
semctl(2)
semget(2)
Semi::Semicolons
semop(2)
sendmail(1)
sendmsg(2)
sendmsg(3)
sendto(2)
setitimer(2)
setlocale(3)
setpgid(2)
setpgrp(2)
setpriority(2)
sha1sum(1)
shadow(3)
Shell
Shell::Command
sock_init(3)
Socket
socketpair(3)
SOM
splain
sprintf(3)
stat(2)
strictures
String::Base
String::Scanf
Switch
tar(1)
Template::Declare
Term::ReadKey
Term::UI
Term::UI::History
Test::Harness::TAP
Test::Inline
Test::MockObject
Test::Unit
Text::Autoformat
Text::Soundex
Text::Template
Text::Unidecode
Time::Object
Time::TAI64
Tk
Tk::Pod
touch(1)
tr(1)
TryCatch
tty(1)
umask(2)
Unicode::CaseFold
Unicode::Casing
Unicode::GCString
Unicode::LineBreak
Unicode::Regex::Set
Unicode::Semantics
Unicode::Tussle
Unicode::Unihan
unzip(1)
utime(2)
Version::Requirements
wait(2)
wait4(2)
waitpid(2)
waitpid(3)
Want
wget(1)
Win32::Locale
write(2)
WWW::Mechanize
XML::LibXML
YAML
YAML::Syck
YAML::Tiny
dist/data-dumper/changes Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 1
dist/data-dumper/dumper.pm ? Should you be using L<...> instead of 1
dist/net-ping/lib/net/ping.pm Apparent broken link 1
ext/amiga-exec/exec.pm Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 1
ext/dynaloader/dynaloader.pm Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 1
ext/hash-util/lib/hash/util.pm Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 2
ext/pod-html/testdir/perlpodspec-copy.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 2
ext/pod-html/testdir/perlvar-copy.pod ? Should you be using L<...> instead of 3
ext/pod-html/testdir/perlvar-copy.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 6
ext/vms-filespec/lib/vms/filespec.pm Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 1
install ? Should you be using F<...> or maybe L<...> instead of 1
pod/perl.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 8
pod/perlandroid.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 3
pod/perlbook.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 1
pod/perlce.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 3
pod/perldebguts.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 27
pod/perldebtut.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 3
pod/perldtrace.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 7
pod/perlgit.pod ? Should you be using F<...> or maybe L<...> instead of 1
pod/perlgit.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 1
pod/perlguts.pod ? Should you be using L<...> instead of 1
pod/perlhack.pod ? Should you be using L<...> instead of 1
pod/perlhist.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 1
pod/perlhpux.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 1
pod/perlinterp.pod ? Should you be using L<...> instead of 1
pod/perlirix.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 1
pod/perlmacosx.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 3
pod/perlmroapi.pod ? Should you be using L<...> instead of 1
pod/perlos2.pod ? Should you be using L<...> instead of 2
pod/perlos2.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 5
pod/perlos390.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 2
pod/perlperf.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 114
pod/perlport.pod ? Should you be using L<...> instead of 1
pod/perlrun.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 3
pod/perlsolaris.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 13
pod/perltie.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 3
pod/perltru64.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 1
pod/perlwin32.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 7
porting/epigraphs.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by -1
porting/release_managers_guide.pod Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 1
porting/todo.pod ? Should you be using F<...> or maybe L<...> instead of 1
lib/benchmark.pm Verbatim line length including indents exceeds 79 by 2
lib/config.pod ? Should you be using L<...> instead of -1
lib/perl5db.pl ? Should you be using L<...> instead of 1
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