=head1 NAME
-perldelta - what is new for perl v5.9.0
+perl590delta - what is new for perl v5.9.0
=head1 DESCRIPTION
=head2 Assertions
-Perl 5.9.0 has experimental support for assertions. Note that hhe user
+Perl 5.9.0 has experimental support for assertions. Note that the user
interface is not fully stabilized yet, and it may change until the 5.10.0
release. A new command-line switch, B<-A>, is used to activate
assertions, which are declared with the C<assertions> pragma. See
documented and bugs found while documenting have been fixed.
C<perldoc> has been rewritten from scratch to be more robust and
-featureful.
+feature rich.
C<perlcc -B> works now at least somewhat better, while C<perlcc -c>
is rather more broken. (The Perl compiler suite as a whole continues
C<B::> modules counts), or like to run Perl with the C<-D> option.
The embedding examples of L<perlembed> have been reviewed to be
-uptodate and consistent: for example, the correct use of
+up to date and consistent: for example, the correct use of
PERL_SYS_INIT3() and PERL_SYS_TERM().
Extensive reworking of the pad code (the code responsible