Your message dated Sun, 31 May 2020 12:16:04 +0300 with message-id <[email protected]> and subject line Re: Bug#871491: say "starting from Perl 5.10" has caused the Debian Bug report #871491, regarding say "starting from Perl 5.10" to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Package: perl-doc Version: 5.26.0-4 Severity: wishlist File: /usr/share/perl/5.26.0/pod/perlfaq7.pod $ perldoc -q switch Found in /usr/share/perl/5.26/pod/perlfaq7.pod How do I create a switch or case statement? In Perl 5.10, use the "given-when" construct described in perlsyn:... "OK but then how about in Perl 5.11?" the user thinks. So better say "starting from Perl 5.10". perlsyn says it better: Switch Statements Starting from Perl 5.10.1 ...
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--- Begin Message ---Version: 5.30.0-1 On Tue, Aug 08, 2017 at 08:21:49PM +0800, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote: > Package: perl-doc > Version: 5.26.0-4 > Severity: wishlist > File: /usr/share/perl/5.26.0/pod/perlfaq7.pod > > $ perldoc -q switch > Found in /usr/share/perl/5.26/pod/perlfaq7.pod > How do I create a switch or case statement? > In Perl 5.10, use the "given-when" construct described in perlsyn:... > > "OK but then how about in Perl 5.11?" the user thinks. > > So better say "starting from Perl 5.10". The wording was changed in 5.29.1 with https://github.com/perl-doc-cats/perlfaq/commit/7572ab6ec422e92dbe403db72a0e753005cfcd2b so I'm closing this. -- Niko Tyni [email protected]
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