From: Jarkko Hietaniemi Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 15:07:28 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Regen toc. X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=fe9287c43c7d5ea96900bf08a82aec141fb3da26;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git Regen toc. p4raw-id: //depot/perl@14646 --- diff --git a/pod/perltoc.pod b/pod/perltoc.pod index 785410d..95a0fee 100644 --- a/pod/perltoc.pod +++ b/pod/perltoc.pod @@ -101,8 +101,8 @@ Parentheses for capturing, Other regexp features =back -=head2 perlfaq - frequently asked questions about Perl ($Date: 2002/01/11 -02:31:20 $) +=head2 perlfaq - frequently asked questions about Perl ($Date: 2002/01/31 +04:27:54 $) =over 4 @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Parentheses for capturing, Other regexp features =item L: Files and Formats -=item L: Regexps +=item L: Regular Expressions =item L: General Perl Language Issues @@ -2714,8 +2714,8 @@ tarball, Announce to the modules list, Announce to clpa, Fix bugs! =back -=head2 perlfaq1 - General Questions About Perl ($Revision: 1.4 $, $Date: -2002/01/18 21:00:17 $) +=head2 perlfaq1 - General Questions About Perl ($Revision: 1.6 $, $Date: +2002/01/31 01:46:23 $) =over 4 @@ -2753,7 +2753,7 @@ Scheme, or Tcl? =item Where can I get a list of Larry Wall witticisms? =item How can I convince my sysadmin/supervisor/employees to use version -5/5.005/Perl instead of some other language? +5/5.6.1/Perl instead of some other language? =back @@ -2761,8 +2761,8 @@ Scheme, or Tcl? =back -=head2 perlfaq2 - Obtaining and Learning about Perl ($Revision: 1.5 $, -$Date: 2002/01/18 21:00:17 $) +=head2 perlfaq2 - Obtaining and Learning about Perl ($Revision: 1.8 $, +$Date: 2002/02/08 22:31:57 $) =over 4 @@ -2817,8 +2817,8 @@ References, Tutorials, Task-Oriented, Special Topics =back -=head2 perlfaq3 - Programming Tools ($Revision: 1.11 $, $Date: 2002/01/11 -02:31:20 $) +=head2 perlfaq3 - Programming Tools ($Revision: 1.13 $, $Date: 2002/02/08 +22:32:47 $) =over 4 @@ -2892,8 +2892,7 @@ stringification, Pass by reference, Tie large variables to disk =item I've read perlembed, perlguts, etc., but I can't embed perl in my C program; what am I doing wrong? -=item When I tried to run my script, I got this message. What does it -mean? +=item When I tried to run my script, I got this message. What does it mean? =item What's MakeMaker? @@ -2903,8 +2902,8 @@ mean? =back -=head2 perlfaq4 - Data Manipulation ($Revision: 1.11 $, $Date: 2002/01/11 -02:31:20 $) +=head2 perlfaq4 - Data Manipulation ($Revision: 1.14 $, $Date: 2002/02/08 +22:30:23 $) =over 4 @@ -2922,7 +2921,7 @@ numbers I should be getting (eg, 19.95)? =item Does Perl have a round() function? What about ceil() and floor()? Trig functions? -=item How do I convert between numeric representations: +=item How do I convert between numeric representations? B, B, B, Bjoin, $thread->detach, +$thread = threads->create(function, LIST), $thread->join, $thread->detach, threads->self, $thread->tid =item TODO @@ -8579,7 +8598,7 @@ from perl =item DESCRIPTION -$thread = new(function, LIST), $thread->join, $thread->detach, +$thread = threads->create(function, LIST), $thread->join, $thread->detach, threads->self, $thread->tid =item TODO @@ -8749,7 +8768,8 @@ warnings::warnif($object, $message) C, C, C, C, -C, C +C, C, C =item AUTHOR @@ -9134,8 +9154,8 @@ B<#targ>, B<#targarg>, B<#targarglife>, B<#typenum> =item OPTIONS -B<-l>, B<-p>, B<-q>, B<-f>I, B<-s>I, B, BI, -B, BIB<.>, B<-x>I +B<-l>, B<-p>, B<-P>, B<-q>, B<-f>I, B<-s>I, B, +BI, B, BIB<.>, B<-x>I =item USING B::Deparse AS A MODULE @@ -10877,8 +10897,12 @@ variants of EBCDIC, symbol and dingbats as used by Tk on X11 =back -=head2 Encode::EncodeFormat, EncodeFormat - the format of encoding tables -of the Encode extension +=head2 Encode::Tcl - Tcl encodings + +=head2 Encode::lib::Encode::Tcl, Encode::Tcl - Tcl encodings + +=head2 Encode::lib::EncodeFormat, EncodeFormat - the format of encoding +tables of the Encode extension =over 4 @@ -10892,8 +10916,6 @@ of the Encode extension =back -=head2 Encode::Tcl - Tcl encodings - =head2 EncodeFormat - the format of encoding tables of the Encode extension =over 4