Author: larry
Date: Mon Mar 12 14:02:52 2007
New Revision: 14341
Modified:
doc/trunk/design/syn/S06.pod
Log:
Typos
Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S06.pod
==============================================================================
--- doc/trunk/design/syn/S06.pod (original)
+++ doc/trunk/design/syn/S06.pod Mon Mar 12 14:02:52 2007
@@ -1446,7 +1446,7 @@
The C<of> type that is the official return type of the routine. Or you
can think of "of" as outer/formal. If there is no inner type, the outer
-type also serves as the inner type to constraint the return value.
+type also serves as the inner type to constrain the return value.
=item C<will do>
@@ -1793,9 +1793,9 @@
.subname
The C<.caller> method is subtly different from the C<caller>
-function. Instead of looking up the current lexically scoped
-by C<.context(&?ROUTINE,1)>, it just looks up the next matching
-C<.context(Routine,1)>.
+function. Instead of looking up the current lexically scoped caller
+by C<.context(&?ROUTINE,1)>, it just looks up the next matching dynamic
+caller using C<.context(Routine,1)>.
The C<.my> method provides access to the lexical namespace in effect at
the given dynamic context's current position. It may be used to look