(F) An argument to pack("w",...) was negative. The BER compressed integer
format can only be used with positive integers. See L<perlfunc/pack>.
+=item Cannot convert a reference to %s to typeglob
+
+(F) You manipulated Perl's symbol table directly, stored a reference in it,
+then tried to access that symbol via conventional Perl syntax. The access
+triggers Perl to autovivify that typeglob, but it there is no legal conversion
+from that type of reference to a typeglob.
+
=item Can only compress unsigned integers in pack
(F) An argument to pack("w",...) was not an integer. The BER compressed
(F) Only hard references may be blessed. This is how Perl "enforces"
encapsulation of objects. See L<perlobj>.
+=item Can't "break" in a loop topicalizer
+
+(F) You called C<break>, but you're in a C<foreach> block rather than
+a C<given> block. You probably meant to use C<next> or C<last>.
+
+=item Can't "break" outside a given block
+
+(F) You called C<break>, but you're not inside a C<given> block.
+
=item Can't call method "%s" in empty package "%s"
(F) You called a method correctly, and it correctly indicated a package
(F) Certain types of SVs, in particular real symbol table entries
(typeglobs), can't be forced to stop being what they are.
+=item Can't "continue" outside a when block
+
+(F) You called C<continue>, but you're not inside a C<when>
+or C<default> block.
+
=item Can't create pipe mailbox
(P) An error peculiar to VMS. The process is suffering from exhausted
value that prints out looking like SCALAR(0xdecaf). Use the $1 form
instead.
+=item Can't use "when" outside a topicalizer
+
+(F) You have used a when() block that is neither inside a C<foreach>
+loop nor a C<given> block. (Note that this error is issued on exit
+from the C<when> block, so you won't get the error if the match fails,
+or if you use an explicit C<continue>.)
+
=item Can't weaken a nonreference
(F) You attempted to weaken something that was not a reference. Only
internally--subject to loss of precision errors in subsequent
operations.
+=item Integer overflow in format string for %s
+
+(F) The indexes and widths specified in the format string of printf()
+or sprintf() are too large. The numbers must not overflow the size of
+integers for your architecture.
+
=item Integer overflow in version
(F) Some portion of a version initialization is too large for the