From: Mark-Jason Dominus Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 00:24:44 +0000 (+0000) Subject: PATCH 5.6 perldebguts grammar cleanup X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=aa0b556f5f11a57517c1869cfb49a9d7f16bcefc;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git PATCH 5.6 perldebguts grammar cleanup Message-ID: <20001009002444.10616.qmail@plover.com> p4raw-id: //depot/perl@7169 --- diff --git a/pod/perldebguts.pod b/pod/perldebguts.pod index 396f3c2..742423b 100644 --- a/pod/perldebguts.pod +++ b/pod/perldebguts.pod @@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ Perl inserts the contents of C<$ENV{PERL5DB}> (or C holds the lines of $filename for all -files compiled by Perl. The same for Ced strings that contain +Each array C<@{"_<$filename"}> holds the lines of $filename for a +file compiled by Perl. The same for Ced strings that contain subroutines, or which are currently being executed. The $filename for Ced strings looks like C<(eval 34)>. Code assertions in regexes look like C<(re_eval 19)>. @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ equal to zero only if the line is not breakable. =item * -The hash C<%{"_<$filename"}> contains breakpoints and actions keyed +Each hash C<%{"_<$filename"}> contains breakpoints and actions keyed by line number. Individual entries (as opposed to the whole hash) are settable. Perl only cares about Boolean true here, although the values used by F have the form @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ looks like C<(eval 34)> or C<(re_eval 19)>. =item * -The scalar C<${"_<$filename"}> contains C<"_<$filename">. This is +Each scalar C<${"_<$filename"}> contains C<"_<$filename">. This is also the case for evaluated strings that contain subroutines, or which are currently being executed. The $filename for Ced strings looks like C<(eval 34)> or C<(re_eval 19)>.