delimiting character, VOS files, directories, or links whose names
contain a slash character cannot be processed. Such files must be
renamed before they can be processed by Perl. Note that VOS limits
-file names to 32 or fewer characters.
+file names to 32 or fewer characters, file names cannot start with a
+C<-> character, or contain any character matching C<< tr/ !%&'()*+;<>?// >>
The value of C<$^O> on VOS is "VOS". To determine the architecture that
you are running on without resorting to loading all of C<%Config> you
and applications are executable, and there are no uid/gid
considerations. C<-o> is not supported. (S<Mac OS>)
+C<-w> only inspects the read-only file attribute (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY),
+which determines whether the directory can be deleted, not whether it can
+be written to. Directories always have read and write access unless denied
+by discretionary access control lists (DACLs). (S<Win32>)
+
C<-r>, C<-w>, C<-x>, and C<-o> tell whether the file is accessible,
which may not reflect UIC-based file protections. (VMS)
=item socketpair
-Not implemented. (Win32, S<RISC OS>, VOS, VM/ESA)
+Not implemented. (S<RISC OS>, VOS, VM/ESA)
Available on 64 bit OpenVMS 8.2 and later. (VMS)