In perl.git, the branch blead has been updated <https://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/commitdiff/159eab64fc351538a7552181760aa94ffd72e5f6?hp=04db542212fdad3a62f13afe741c99028f4bf799>
- Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit 159eab64fc351538a7552181760aa94ffd72e5f6 Author: James E Keenan <[email protected]> Date: Mon Feb 4 09:11:09 2019 -0500 Grammatical correction only. Sentences ending with a parenthetical phrase that ends with an abbreviation such as 'etc.' still require a period outside of the parentheses. See https://english.stackexchange.com/a/23025/306017 For: RT 133820. Christopher Chavez is now a Perl author. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary of changes: AUTHORS | 1 + Porting/todo.pod | 2 +- dist/Locale-Maketext/lib/Locale/Maketext/TPJ13.pod | 2 +- pod/perlop.pod | 2 +- 4 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS index a752a5e8cf..20ce586772 100644 --- a/AUTHORS +++ b/AUTHORS @@ -246,6 +246,7 @@ Christian Millour <[email protected]> Christian Winter <[email protected]> Christoph Lamprecht <[email protected]> Christophe Grosjean <[email protected]> +Christopher Chavez <[email protected]> Christopher Chan-Nui <[email protected]> Christopher Davis <[email protected]> Christopher J. Madsen <[email protected]> diff --git a/Porting/todo.pod b/Porting/todo.pod index 6493d48cc9..4905e238c3 100644 --- a/Porting/todo.pod +++ b/Porting/todo.pod @@ -1050,7 +1050,7 @@ The old perltodo notes "Look at the "reification" code in C<av.c>". Implement a set of "vtables" that virtualizes operating system access (chdir(), chmod(), dbmopen(), getenv(), glob(), link(), mkdir(), open(), opendir(), readdir(), rename(), rmdir(), stat(), sysopen(), uname(), -unlink(), etc.) At the very least these interfaces should take SVs as +unlink(), etc.). At the very least these interfaces should take SVs as "name" arguments instead of bare char pointers; probably the most flexible and extensible way would be for the Perl-facing interfaces to accept HVs. The system needs to be per-operating-system and diff --git a/dist/Locale-Maketext/lib/Locale/Maketext/TPJ13.pod b/dist/Locale-Maketext/lib/Locale/Maketext/TPJ13.pod index 8d3eae6606..7025b7f42c 100644 --- a/dist/Locale-Maketext/lib/Locale/Maketext/TPJ13.pod +++ b/dist/Locale-Maketext/lib/Locale/Maketext/TPJ13.pod @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ like "How do I get to the marketplace?" that don't have any blanks to fill in, and ones like "How much do these ___ cost?", where there's one or more blanks to fill in (and these are usually linked to a list of words that you can put in that blank: "fish", "potatoes", -"tomatoes", etc.) The ones with no blanks are no problem, but the +"tomatoes", etc.). The ones with no blanks are no problem, but the fill-in-the-blank ones may not be really straightforward. If it's a Swahili phrasebook, for example, the authors probably didn't bother to tell you the complicated ways that the verb "cost" changes its diff --git a/pod/perlop.pod b/pod/perlop.pod index d05155d88f..af695b678f 100644 --- a/pod/perlop.pod +++ b/pod/perlop.pod @@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ type information to select a suitable comparison mechanism. The C<~~> operator compares its operands "polymorphically", determining how to compare them according to their actual types (numeric, string, array, -hash, etc.) Like the equality operators with which it shares the same +hash, etc.). Like the equality operators with which it shares the same precedence, C<~~> returns 1 for true and C<""> for false. It is often best read aloud as "in", "inside of", or "is contained in", because the left operand is often looked for I<inside> the right operand. That makes the -- Perl5 Master Repository
