This new syntax follows the pattern of S<C<$hashref-E<gt>{FOO}>> and
S<C<$aryref-E<gt>[$foo]>>: You may now write S<C<&$subref($foo)>> as
-S<C<$subref-E<gt>($foo)>>. All of these arrow terms may be chained;
+S<C<$subref-E<gt>($foo)>>. All these arrow terms may be chained;
thus, S<C<&{$table-E<gt>{FOO}}($bar)>> may now be written
S<C<$table-E<gt>{FOO}-E<gt>($bar)>>.
There is also support for building perl under the Cygwin32 environment.
Cygwin32 is a set of GNU tools that make it possible to compile and run
-many UNIX programs under Windows NT by providing a mostly UNIX-like
+many Unix programs under Windows NT by providing a mostly Unix-like
interface for compilation and execution. See F<README.cygwin32> in the
perl distribution for more details on this port and how to obtain the
Cygwin32 toolkit.
=head2 IO
-The IO module provides a simple mechanism to load all of the IO modules at one
+The IO module provides a simple mechanism to load all the IO modules at one
go. Currently this includes:
IO::Handle