%ENV, it encountered a logical name or symbol definition which was too long,
so it was truncated to the string shown.
-=item Buffer overflow in prime_env_iter: %s
-
-(W) A warning peculiar to VMS. While Perl was preparing to iterate over
-%ENV, it encountered a logical name or symbol definition which was too long,
-so it was truncated to the string shown.
-
=item Callback called exit
(F) A subroutine invoked from an external package via perl_call_sv()
missing. You need to figure out where your CRTL misplaced its environ
or define F<PERL_ENV_TABLES> (see L<perlvms>) so that environ is not searched.
-=item Can't read CRTL environ
-
-(S) A warning peculiar to VMS. Perl tried to read an element of %ENV
-from the CRTL's internal environment array and discovered the array was
-missing. You need to figure out where your CRTL misplaced its environ
-or define F<PERL_ENV_TABLES> (see L<perlvms>) so that environ is not searched.
-
-=item Can't read CRTL environ
-
-(S) A warning peculiar to VMS. Perl tried to read an element of %ENV
-from the CRTL's internal environment array and discovered the array was
-missing. You need to figure out where your CRTL misplaced its environ
-or define F<PERL_ENV_TABLES> (see L<perlvms>) so that environ is not searched.
-
=item Can't "redo" outside a block
(F) A "redo" statement was executed to restart the current block, but
to translate to the number of seconds which need to be added to UTC to
get local time.
-=item no UTC offset information; assuming local time is UTC
-
-(S) A warning peculiar to VMS. Per was unable to find the local
-timezone offset, so it's assuming that local system time is equivalent
-to UTC. If it's not, define the logical name F<SYS$TIMEZONE_DIFFERENTIAL>
-to translate to the number of seconds which need to be added to UTC to
-get local time.
-
-=item no UTC offset information; assuming local time is UTC
-
-(S) A warning peculiar to VMS. Per was unable to find the local
-timezone offset, so it's assuming that local system time is equivalent
-to UTC. If it's not, define the logical name F<SYS$TIMEZONE_DIFFERENTIAL>
-to translate to the number of seconds which need to be added to UTC to
-get local time.
-
=item Not a CODE reference
(F) Perl was trying to evaluate a reference to a code value (that is, a
L<perlvms>) so that the environ array isn't the target of the change to
%ENV which produced the warning.
-=item This Perl can't reset CRTL eviron elements (%s)
-
-=item This Perl can't set CRTL environ elements (%s=%s)
-
-(W) Warnings peculiar to VMS. You tried to change or delete an element
-of the CRTL's internal environ array, but your copy of Perl wasn't
-built with a CRTL that contained the setenv() function. You'll need to
-rebuild Perl with a CRTL that does, or redefine F<PERL_ENV_TABLES> (see
-L<perlvms>) so that the environ array isn't the target of the change to
-%ENV which produced the warning.
-
-=item This Perl can't reset CRTL eviron elements (%s)
-
-=item This Perl can't set CRTL environ elements (%s=%s)
-
-(W) Warnings peculiar to VMS. You tried to change or delete an element
-of the CRTL's internal environ array, but your copy of Perl wasn't
-built with a CRTL that contained the setenv() function. You'll need to
-rebuild Perl with a CRTL that does, or redefine F<PERL_ENV_TABLES> (see
-L<perlvms>) so that the environ array isn't the target of the change to
-%ENV which produced the warning.
-
=item times not implemented
(F) Your version of the C library apparently doesn't do times(). I suspect
data Perl expected. Someone's very confused, or perhaps trying to
subvert Perl's population of %ENV for nefarious purposes.
-=item Unknown process %x sent message to prime_env_iter: %s
-
-(P) An error peculiar to VMS. Perl was reading values for %ENV before
-iterating over it, and someone else stuck a message in the stream of
-data Perl expected. Someone's very confused, or perhaps trying to
-subvert Perl's population of %ENV for nefarious purposes.
-
=item unmatched () in regexp
(F) Unbackslashed parentheses must always be balanced in regular
than 1024 characters. The return value has been truncated to 1024
characters.
-=item Value of CLI symbol "%s" too long
-
-(W) A warning peculiar to VMS. Perl tried to read the value of an %ENV
-element from a CLI symbol table, and found a resultant string longer
-than 1024 characters. The return value has been truncated to 1024
-characters.
-
=item Variable "%s" is not imported%s
(F) While "use strict" in effect, you referred to a global variable