(S io) You tried to apply an encoding that did not exist to a filehandle,
either with open() or binmode().
+=item Cannot set tied @DB::args
+
+(F) C<caller> tried to set C<@DB::args>, but found it tied. Tying C<@DB::args>
+is not supported. (Before this error was added, it used to crash.)
+
=item Cannot tie unreifiable array
(P) You somehow managed to call C<tie> on an array that does not
are too large for integers, and now even floating point is insufficient.
You may wish to switch to using L<Math::BigInt> explicitly.
-=item lstat() on filehandle %s
+=item lstat() on filehandle%s
(W io) You tried to do an lstat on a filehandle. What did you mean
by that? lstat() makes sense only on filenames. (Perl did a fstat()
(F) Configure didn't find anything resembling the setreuid() call for
your system.
-=item No %s specified for -%c
-
-(F) The indicated command line switch needs a mandatory argument, but
-you haven't specified one.
-
=item No such class field "%s" in variable %s of type %s
(F) You tried to access a key from a hash through the indicated typed
the string being unpacked. The string being unpacked was also invalid
UTF-8. See L<perlfunc/pack>.
+=item overload arg '%s' is invalid
+
+(W overload) The L<overload> pragma was passed an argument it did not
+recognize. Did you mistype an operator?
+
=item Overloaded dereference did not return a reference
(F) An object with an overloaded dereference operator was dereferenced,
same length as the replacelist. See L<perlop> for more information
about the /d modifier.
+=item Useless use of \E
+
+(W misc) You have a \E in a double-quotish string without a C<\U>,
+C<\L> or C<\Q> preceding it.
+
=item Useless use of %s in void context
(W void) You did something without a side effect in a context that does