(W closed) You tried to do a bind on a closed socket. Did you forget to
check the return value of your socket() call? See L<perlfunc/bind>.
+=item binmode() on closed filehandle %s
+
+(W unopened) You tried binmode() on a filehandle that was never opened.
+Check you control flow and number of arguments.
+
=item Bit vector size > 32 non-portable
(W portable) Using bit vector sizes larger than 32 is non-portable.
unseen whitespace before or after your closing tag. A good programmer's
editor will have a way to help you find these characters.
+=item Can't find %s property definition %s
+
+(F) You may have tried to use C<\p> which means a Unicode property for
+example \p{Lu} is all uppercase letters. Escape the C<\p>, either
+C<\\p> (just the C<\p>) or by C<\Q\p> (the rest of the string, until
+possible C<\E>).
+
=item Can't fork
(F) A fatal error occurred while trying to fork while opening a
=item flock() on closed filehandle %s
(W closed) The filehandle you're attempting to flock() got itself closed
-some time before now. Check your logic flow. flock() operates on
+some time before now. Check your control flow. flock() operates on
filehandles. Are you attempting to call flock() on a dirhandle by the
same name?
(F) Your machine apparently doesn't implement ioctl(), which is pretty
strange for a machine that supports C.
+=item ioctl() on unopened %s
+
+(W unopened) You tried ioctl() on a filehandle that was never opened.
+Check you control flow and number of arguments.
+
=item `%s' is not a code reference
(W) The second (fourth, sixth, ...) argument of overload::constant needs
=item -%s on unopened filehandle %s
(W unopened) You tried to invoke a file test operator on a filehandle
-that isn't open. Check your logic. See also L<perlfunc/-X>.
+that isn't open. Check your control flow. See also L<perlfunc/-X>.
-=item %s() on unopened %s %s
+=item %s() on unopened %s
(W unopened) An I/O operation was attempted on a filehandle that was
never initialized. You need to do an open(), a sysopen(), or a socket()
you run Perl. How to really fix the problem can be found in
L<perllocale> section B<LOCALE PROBLEMS>.
+=item perlio: unknown layer "%s"
+
+(S) An attempt was made to push an unknown layer onto the Perl I/O
+system. (Layers take care of transforming data between external and
+internal representations.) Note that some layers, such as C<mmap>,
+are not supported in all environments. If your program didn't
+explicitly request the failing operation, it may be the result of the
+value of the environment variable PERLIO.
+
=item Permission denied
(F) The setuid emulator in suidperl decided you were up to no good.
=item printf() on closed filehandle %s
(W closed) The filehandle you're writing to got itself closed sometime
-before now. Check your logic flow.
+before now. Check your control flow.
=item print() on closed filehandle %s
(W closed) The filehandle you're printing on got itself closed sometime
-before now. Check your logic flow.
+before now. Check your control flow.
=item Process terminated by SIG%s
=item readline() on closed filehandle %s
(W closed) The filehandle you're reading from got itself closed sometime
-before now. Check your logic flow.
+before now. Check your control flow.
=item Reallocation too large: %lx
=item send() on closed socket %s
(W closed) The socket you're sending to got itself closed sometime
-before now. Check your logic flow.
+before now. Check your control flow.
=item Sequence (? incomplete before << HERE mark in regex m/%s/
=item syswrite() on closed filehandle %s
(W closed) The filehandle you're writing to got itself closed sometime
-before now. Check your logic flow.
+before now. Check your control flow.
=item Target of goto is too deeply nested
The function indicated isn't implemented on this architecture, according
to the probings of Configure.
-=item The stat preceding C<-l _> wasn't an lstat
+=item The stat preceding %s wasn't an lstat
(F) It makes no sense to test the current stat buffer for symbolic
linkhood if the last stat that wrote to the stat buffer already went
=item write() on closed filehandle %s
(W closed) The filehandle you're writing to got itself closed sometime
-before now. Check your logic flow.
+before now. Check your control flow.
=item X outside of string