X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=pod%2Fperldiag.pod;h=69c22d60f5228fe59c030ce4cc491749b22886e5;hb=1bf2966364b6356e9050b17d8920dd4a8ce27d97;hp=a3359248718e19e6685ac570feebb0ffe2e67050;hpb=500ab966609891c0c4f86a9fb5a8fd04bfa6850e;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/pod/perldiag.pod b/pod/perldiag.pod index a335924..69c22d6 100644 --- a/pod/perldiag.pod +++ b/pod/perldiag.pod @@ -1348,8 +1348,8 @@ See L. =item (Do you need to predeclare %s?) -(S) This is an educated guess made in conjunction with the message "%s -found where operator expected". It often means a subroutine or module +(S syntax) This is an educated guess made in conjunction with the message +"%s found where operator expected". It often means a subroutine or module name is being referenced that hasn't been declared yet. This may be because of ordering problems in your file, or because of a missing "sub", "package", "require", or "use" statement. If you're referencing @@ -1369,8 +1369,8 @@ already been freed. =item elseif should be elsif -(S) There is no keyword "elseif" in Perl because Larry thinks it's ugly. -Your code will be interpreted as an attempt to call a method named +(S syntax) There is no keyword "elseif" in Perl because Larry thinks it's +ugly. Your code will be interpreted as an attempt to call a method named "elseif" for the class returned by the following block. This is unlikely to be what you want. @@ -1568,8 +1568,8 @@ when you meant =item %s found where operator expected -(S) The Perl lexer knows whether to expect a term or an operator. If it -sees what it knows to be a term when it was expecting to see an +(S syntax) The Perl lexer knows whether to expect a term or an operator. +If it sees what it knows to be a term when it was expecting to see an operator, it gives you this warning. Usually it indicates that an operator or delimiter was omitted, such as a semicolon. @@ -2120,8 +2120,8 @@ can vary from one line to the next. =item (Missing operator before %s?) -(S) This is an educated guess made in conjunction with the message "%s -found where operator expected". Often the missing operator is a comma. +(S syntax) This is an educated guess made in conjunction with the message +"%s found where operator expected". Often the missing operator is a comma. =item Missing right brace on %s @@ -2135,8 +2135,8 @@ were last editing. =item (Missing semicolon on previous line?) -(S) This is an educated guess made in conjunction with the message "%s -found where operator expected". Don't automatically put a semicolon on +(S syntax) This is an educated guess made in conjunction with the message +"%s found where operator expected". Don't automatically put a semicolon on the previous line just because you saw this message. =item Modification of a read-only value attempted @@ -3215,6 +3215,12 @@ expression compiler gave it. (P) A "can't happen" error, because safemalloc() should have caught it earlier. +=item Repeated format line will never terminate (~~ and @# incompatible) + +(F) Your format containes the ~~ repeat-until-blank sequence and a +numeric field that will never go blank so that the repetition never +terminates. You might use ^# instead. See L. + =item Reversed %s= operator (W syntax) You wrote your assignment operator backwards. The = must