Package: perl-doc Version: 5.10.0-24 Severity: minor Tags: upstream File: /usr/share/perl/5.10.0/pod/perlfunc.pod
Please report/apply this upstream for me. I can't. They locked me out. --- /usr/share/perl/5.10.0/pod/perlfunc.pod 2009-07-09 05:47:14.000000000 +0800 +++ /tmp/perlfunc.pod 2009-07-23 02:22:59.314766616 +0800 @@ -741,8 +741,8 @@ number of characters removed from all its arguments. It's often used to remove the newline from the end of an input record when you're worried that the final record may be missing its newline. When in paragraph -mode (C<$/ = "">), it removes all trailing newlines from the string. -When in slurp mode (C<$/ = undef>) or fixed-length record mode (C<$/> is +mode ($/ = ""), it removes all trailing newlines from the string. +When in slurp mode ($/ = undef) or fixed-length record mode (C<$/> is a reference to an integer or the like, see L<perlvar>) chomp() won't remove anything. If VARIABLE is omitted, it chomps C<$_>. Example: -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org