Not implemented. (Plan9, Win32)
+=item exit EXPR
+
+=item exit
+
+Emulates UNIX exit() (which considers C<exit 1> to indicate an error) by
+mapping the C<1> to SS$_ABORT (C<44>). This behavior may be overridden
+with the pragma C<use vmsish 'exit'>. As with the CRTL's exit()
+function, C<exit 0> is also mapped to an exit status of SS$_NORMAL
+(C<1>); this mapping cannot be overridden. Any other argument to exit()
+is used directly as Perl's exit status. (VMS)
+
=item getsockopt SOCKET,LEVEL,OPTNAME
Not implemented. (S<Mac OS>, Plan9)
Does not automatically flush output handles on some platforms.
(SunOS, Solaris, HP-UX)
+The return value is POSIX-like (shifted up by 8 bits), which only allows
+room for a made-up value derived from the severity bits of the native
+32-bit condition code (unless overridden by C<use vmsish 'status'>).
+For more details see L<perlvms/$?>. (VMS)
+
=item times
Only the first entry returned is nonzero. (S<Mac OS>)
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<perlaix>, L<perlapollo>, L<perlamiga>, L<perlbeos>, L<perlbs200>,
-L<perlcygwin>, L<perldgux>, L<perldos>, L<perlepoc>, L<perlebcdic>,
+L<perlce>, L<perlcygwin>, L<perldgux>, L<perldos>, L<perlepoc>, L<perlebcdic>,
L<perlhurd>, L<perlhpux>, L<perlmachten>, L<perlmacos>, L<perlmint>,
L<perlmpeix>, L<perlnetware>, L<perlos2>, L<perlos390>, L<perlplan9>,
L<perlqnx>, L<perlsolaris>, L<perltru64>, L<perlunicode>,