In perl.git, the branch rjbs/perlopentut has been updated <http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/commitdiff/596974d62c074f80bbaa536cee9dfd5bffb4de69?hp=f538a007dfa12c773295cea24841d97d8a2131c3>
- Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit 596974d62c074f80bbaa536cee9dfd5bffb4de69 Author: Ricardo Signes <[email protected]> Date: Fri Jul 12 10:55:59 2013 -0400 perlopentut: add copyright/author, remove history M pod/perlopentut.pod commit ecf29fd42a2fb2b08280766cb4f960b3ea6a1ef5 Author: Ricardo Signes <[email protected]> Date: Fri Jul 12 10:42:06 2013 -0400 perlopentut: correct perlfaq links thanks to David Golden for pointing this out M pod/perlopentut.pod ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary of changes: pod/perlopentut.pod | 12 +++++------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/pod/perlopentut.pod b/pod/perlopentut.pod index fd48244..9e50411 100644 --- a/pod/perlopentut.pod +++ b/pod/perlopentut.pod @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ possible values that the I<MODE> parameter can take on. One last thing before we show you how to open files: opening files does not (usually) automatically lock them in Perl. See -L<perlfaq4> for how to lock. +L<perlfaq5> for how to lock. =head1 Opening Text Files @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ C<say>, C<write>, or C<syswrite>. What about read-write mode? You should probably pretend it doesn't exist, because opening text files in read-write mode is unlikely to do what you -would like. See L<perlfaq4> for details. +would like. See L<perlfaq5> for details. =head1 Opening Binary Files @@ -270,10 +270,8 @@ To be announced. =head1 AUTHOR and COPYRIGHT -To be announced. - -=head1 HISTORY - -To be announced. +Copyright 2013 Tom Christiansen. +This documentation is free; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under +the same terms as Perl itself. -- Perl5 Master Repository
