Normally the SV will be cleared before the escaped string is prepared,
but when PERL_PV_ESCAPE_NOCLEAR is set this will not occur.
-If PERL_PV_ESCAPE_UNI is set then the input string is treated as unicode,
+If PERL_PV_ESCAPE_UNI is set then the input string is treated as Unicode,
if PERL_PV_ESCAPE_UNI_DETECT is set then the input string is scanned
-using C<is_utf8_string()> to determine if it is unicode.
+using C<is_utf8_string()> to determine if it is Unicode.
If PERL_PV_ESCAPE_ALL is set then all input chars will be output
using C<\x01F1> style escapes, otherwise only chars above 255 will be
STRLEN wrote = 0; /* chars written so far */
STRLEN chsize = 0; /* size of data to be written */
STRLEN readsize = 1; /* size of data just read */
- bool isuni= flags & PERL_PV_ESCAPE_UNI ? 1 : 0; /* is this unicode */
+ bool isuni= flags & PERL_PV_ESCAPE_UNI ? 1 : 0; /* is this Unicode */
const char *pv = str;
const char * const end = pv + count; /* end of string */
octbuf[0] = esc;
{ PERL_MAGIC_isaelem, "isaelem(i)" },
{ PERL_MAGIC_nkeys, "nkeys(k)" },
{ PERL_MAGIC_dbline, "dbline(l)" },
- { PERL_MAGIC_mutex, "mutex(m)" },
{ PERL_MAGIC_shared_scalar, "shared_scalar(n)" },
{ PERL_MAGIC_collxfrm, "collxfrm(o)" },
{ PERL_MAGIC_tiedelem, "tiedelem(p)" },