In perl.git, the branch blead has been updated <http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/commitdiff/8162142bfe8ad55439ff878b28c85e654d9a67d3?hp=2b983d1f35cb13f38b3ba5ebbf83a4020f8d79c0>
- Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit 8162142bfe8ad55439ff878b28c85e654d9a67d3 Author: Jan Dubois <[email protected]> Date: Thu Apr 22 13:46:46 2010 -0700 time() resolution is full seconds So any fudging in the timing needs to be at least 1 second to have any effect. Upped the total $sleep value to 4 (on Windows) to make sure at least 3 seconds have passed. Amends commit 0ebb4f0. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary of changes: pod/perlpod.pod | 5 ++--- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/pod/perlpod.pod b/pod/perlpod.pod index 415d13c..90bc5b1 100644 --- a/pod/perlpod.pod +++ b/pod/perlpod.pod @@ -557,9 +557,8 @@ using an C<E> code: This will produce: "C<$a E<lt>=E<gt> $b>" A more readable, and perhaps more "plain" way is to use an alternate -set of delimiters that doesn't require a single ">" to be escaped. With -the Pod formatters that are standard starting with perl5.5.660 (circa 2000), -doubled angle brackets ("<<" and ">>") may be used I<if and only if there is +set of delimiters that doesn't require a single ">" to be escaped. +Doubled angle brackets ("<<" and ">>") may be used I<if and only if there is whitespace right after the opening delimiter and whitespace right before the closing delimiter!> For example, the following will do the trick: -- Perl5 Master Repository
