=head2 C<(?^...)> regex construct added to signify default modifiers
-A caret (also called a "cirumflex accent") C<"^"> immediately following
+A caret (also called a "circumflex accent") C<"^"> immediately following
a C<"(?"> in a regular expression now means that the subexpression is to
not inherit the surrounding modifiers such as C</i>, but to revert to the
Perl defaults. Any modifiers following the caret override the defaults.
(L<CPAN RT #40727|https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=40727>).
C<< ->maketext >> calls will now backup and restore C<$@> so that error
-messages are not supressed
+messages are not suppressed
(L<CPAN RT #34182|https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=34182>).
=item *
=item *
C<sort> with a custom sort routine could crash if too many nested
-subroutine calls occurrred from within the sort routine
+subroutine calls occurred from within the sort routine
L<[perl #77930]|http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=77930>.
This bug was introduced in an earlier 5.13 release, and did not affect