the perl interpreter. In Plan 9 Perl this statement should be
"#!/bin/perl" if you wish to be able to directly invoke the
script by its name.
- Alternatively, you may invoke perl with the command "aperl"
+ Alternatively, you may invoke perl with the command "Perl"
instead of "perl". This will produce Acme-friendly error
messages of the form "filename:18".
Although Plan 9 Perl currently only provides static
loading, it is built with a number of useful extensions.
-These include Safe, FileHandle, Fcntl, and POSIX. Expect
+These include Opcode, FileHandle, Fcntl, and POSIX. Expect
to see others (and DynaLoading!) in the future.
=head2 What's not in Plan 9 Perl
=head1 Revision date
-This document was revised 04-July-1996 for Perl 5.003_1.
+This document was revised 09-October-1996 for Perl 5.003_7.
=head1 AUTHOR