package Opcode;
-require 5.002;
+require 5.005_64;
-use vars qw($VERSION $XS_VERSION @ISA @EXPORT_OK);
+our($VERSION, $XS_VERSION, @ISA, @EXPORT_OK);
$VERSION = "1.04";
$XS_VERSION = "1.03";
=item an operator set (opset)
-An I<opset> as a binary string of approximately 43 bytes which holds a
+An I<opset> as a binary string of approximately 44 bytes which holds a
set or zero or more operators.
The opset and opset_to_ops functions can be used to convert from
=item opcodes
In a scalar context opcodes returns the number of opcodes in this
-version of perl (around 340 for perl5.002).
+version of perl (around 350 for perl-5.7.0).
In a list context it returns a list of all the operator names.
(Not yet implemented, use @names = opset_to_ops(full_opset).)