Author: larry Date: Sat Mar 29 20:16:29 2008 New Revision: 14529 Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S06.pod
Log: fossil noticed by pmichaud++ Modified: doc/trunk/design/syn/S06.pod ============================================================================== --- doc/trunk/design/syn/S06.pod (original) +++ doc/trunk/design/syn/S06.pod Sat Mar 29 20:16:29 2008 @@ -2695,9 +2695,9 @@ Ordinarily a top-level Perl "script" just evaluates its anonymous mainline code and exits. During the mainline code, the program's -arguments are available in raw form from the C<@ARGS> array. At the end of +arguments are available in raw form from the C<@*ARGS> array. At the end of the mainline code, however, a C<MAIN> subroutine will be called with -whatever command-line arguments remain in C<@ARGS>. This call is +whatever command-line arguments remain in C<@*ARGS>. This call is performed if and only if: =over @@ -2755,7 +2755,7 @@ Common Unix command-line conventions are mapped onto the capture as follows: - On command line... $ARGS capture gets... + On command line... $*ARGS capture gets... -name :name -name=value :name<value>