read and buffered from the layer below back to that layer, so that it
can be re-provided to what ever is now above.
-When a PerlIO * is destructed all the layers should pop back to
-leave a NULL. However if ->Popped() returns true then perlio.c
-assumes that either the layer has popped itself, or the layer is
-super special and needs to be retained for other reasons.
-
-Returns 0 on success and failure.
+Returns 0 on success and failure. If C<Popped()> returns I<true> then
+I<perlio.c> assumes that either the layer has popped itself, or the
+layer is super special and needs to be retained for other reasons.
+In most cases it should return I<false>.
=item Open
normally call the C<Open()> method of next layer down (if any) and
then push itself on top if that succeeds.
+If C<PerlIO_push> was performed and open has failed, it must
+C<PerlIO_pop> itself, since if it's not, the layer won't be removed
+and may cause bad problems.
+
Returns C<NULL> on failure.
=item Binmode