one-liners (see B<-e> below).
On some systems, you may have to change single-quotes to double ones,
-which you must I<not> do on Unix or Plan9 systems. You might also
+which you must I<not> do on Unix or Plan 9 systems. You might also
have to change a single % to a %%.
For example:
=item :bytes
Turns I<off> the C<:utf8> flag for the layer below.
-Unlikey to be useful in global PERLIO environment variable.
+Unlikely to be useful in global PERLIO environment variable.
=item :crlf
On Win32 the default in this release is "unix crlf". Win32's "stdio"
has a number of bugs/mis-features for perl IO which are somewhat
-C compiler verndor/version dependant. Using our own C<crlf> layer as
+C compiler vendor/version dependent. Using our own C<crlf> layer as
the buffer avoids those issues and makes things more uniform.
The C<crlf> layer provides CRLF to/from "\n" conversion as well as
buffering.