runtime using the C<Term::Rendezvous> module of your choice.
This module should implement a method named C<new> that returns an object
-with two methods: C<IN> and C<OUT. These should return filehandles to use
+with two methods: C<IN> and C<OUT>. These should return filehandles to use
for debugging input and output correspondingly. The C<new> method should
inspect an argument containing the value of C<$ENV{PERLDB_NOTTY}> at
startup, or C<"/tmp/perldbtty$$"> otherwise. This file is not