From: Jarkko Hietaniemi Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2001 17:53:53 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Britishify spellings; s/\b(front|back) (end)\b/\1\2/g; X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8b40ef3a3461de58babf78ece05c176203e55df2;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git Britishify spellings; s/\b(front|back) (end)\b/\1\2/g; p4raw-id: //depot/perl@9637 --- diff --git a/pod/perl571delta.pod b/pod/perl571delta.pod index 171e200..bdae56e 100644 --- a/pod/perl571delta.pod +++ b/pod/perl571delta.pod @@ -199,9 +199,9 @@ C<\s> doesn't.) =item * -B::Concise is a new compiler back end for walking the Perl syntax tree, -printing concise info about ops. The output is highly customizable, -so customizable that B::Terse has been re-implemented in terms of +B::Concise is a new compiler backend for walking the Perl syntax tree, +printing concise info about ops. The output is highly customisable, +so customisable that B::Terse has been re-implemented in terms of B::Concise. =item * @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ if not possible, the familiar Perl library implementation is used. =item * -Digest, a front end module for calculating digests (checksums), +Digest, a frontend module for calculating digests (checksums), from Gisle Aas, has been added. =item * @@ -241,14 +241,14 @@ Any encoding supported by Encode module is also available to the =item * -Filter::Simple is an easy-to-use front end to Filter::Util::Call, +Filter::Simple is an easy-to-use frontend to Filter::Util::Call, from Damian Conway. =item * Filter::Util::Call, from Paul Marquess, provides you with the framework to write I in Perl. For most uses -the front end Filter::Simple is to be preferred. +the frontend Filter::Simple is to be preferred. =item * @@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ POSIX standard). On install README.bs2000 will be installed as L. =head2 README.macos In perl 5.7.1 (and in the 5.6.1) the MacPerl sources have been -synchronized with the standard Perl sources. To compile MacPerl +synchronised with the standard Perl sources. To compile MacPerl some additional steps are required, and this file documents those steps. On install README.macos will be installed as L. @@ -539,14 +539,14 @@ L (for POSIX-BC), and L for more information. =item * In HP-UX 10.20 Perl threading is now working with the various threading -packages available fror HP-UX. See L (or in the source +packages available for HP-UX. See L (or in the source distribution, README.hpux) for more information. =item * MacOS Classic (MacPerl has of course been available since perl 5.004 but now the source code bases of standard Perl -and MacPerl have been synchronized) +and MacPerl have been synchronised) =item * @@ -580,16 +580,57 @@ which needs them. =item * -Some new Configure symbols, useful for extension writers: d_cmsghdr -(for struct cmsgdhr), d_fcntl_can_lock (whether fcntl() can be used -for file locking), d_fsync, d_getitimer(), d_getpagsz (for getpagesize(), -though you should prefer POSIX::sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE)), d_msghdr_s -(for struct msgdhr), need_va_copy (whether one needs to use Perl_va_copy() -to copy varargs), d_readv, d_recvmsg, d_sendmsg, sig_size (the number -of elements in an array needed to hold all the available signals), -d_sockatmark, d_strtoq, d_u32align (whether one needs to access -character data aligned by U32 sized pointers), d_ualarm, d_usleep, -d_writev. +Some new Configure symbols, useful for extension writers: + +=over 8 + +=item d_cmsghdr + +For struct cmsghdr. + +=item d_fcntl_can_lock + +Whether fcntl() can be used for file locking. + +=item d_fsync + +=item d_getitimer + +=item d_getpagsz + +For getpagesize(), though you should prefer POSIX::sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE)) + +=item d_msghdr_s + +For struct msghdr. + +=item need_va_copy + +Whether one needs to use Perl_va_copy() to copy varargs. + +=item d_readv + +=item d_recvmsg + +=item d_sendmsg + +=item sig_size + +The number of elements in an array needed to hold all the available signals. + +=item d_sockatmark + +=item d_strtoq + +=item d_u32align + +Whether one needs to access character data aligned by U32 sized pointers. + +=item d_ualarm + +=item d_usleep + +=back =item * @@ -679,7 +720,7 @@ Previously DYNIX/ptx had problems in its Configure probe for non-blocking I/O. Two new debugging options have been added: if you have compiled your Perl with debugging, you can use the -DT and -DR options to trace -tokenizing and to add reference counts to displaying variables, +tokenising and to add reference counts to displaying variables, respectively. =over 4 @@ -728,7 +769,7 @@ vendors' malloc is generally better in large address space machines The test fails in various platforms (PA64 and IA64 are known), but the exact cause is still being investigated. -=head2 Localizing a Tied Variable Leaks Memory +=head2 Localising a Tied Variable Leaks Memory use Tie::Hash; tie my %tie_hash => 'Tie::StdHash'; @@ -772,7 +813,7 @@ If you believe you have an unreported bug, please run the B program included with your release. Be sure to trim your bug down to a tiny but sufficient test case. Your bug report, along with the output of C, will be sent off to perlbug@perl.org to be -analyzed by the Perl porting team. +analysed by the Perl porting team. =head1 SEE ALSO