+=encoding utf8
+
=head1 NAME
perlthrtut - Tutorial on threads in Perl
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This tutorial describes the use of Perl interpreter threads (sometimes
-referred to as I<ithreads>) that was first introduced in Perl 5.6.0. In this
+referred to as I<ithreads>). In this
model, each thread runs in its own Perl interpreter, and any data sharing
between threads must be explicit. The user-level interface for I<ithreads>
uses the L<threads> class.
B<NOTE>: There was another older Perl threading flavor called the 5.005 model
-that used the L<Threads> class. This old model was known to have problems, is
+that used the L<threads> class. This old model was known to have problems, is
deprecated, and was removed for release 5.10. You are
strongly encouraged to migrate any existing 5.005 threads code to the new
model as soon as possible.
guarantee that a signal sent to a multi-threaded Perl application
will get intercepted by any particular thread. (However, a recently
added feature does provide the capability to send signals between
-threads. See L<threads/"THREAD SIGNALLING> for more details.)
+threads. See L<threads/THREAD SIGNALLING> for more details.)
=head1 Thread-Safety of System Libraries
Annotated POD for L<threads>:
L<http://annocpan.org/?mode=search&field=Module&name=threads>
-Lastest version of L<threads> on CPAN:
+Latest version of L<threads> on CPAN:
L<http://search.cpan.org/search?module=threads>
Annotated POD for L<threads::shared>:
L<http://annocpan.org/?mode=search&field=Module&name=threads%3A%3Ashared>
-Lastest version of L<threads::shared> on CPAN:
+Latest version of L<threads::shared> on CPAN:
L<http://search.cpan.org/search?module=threads%3A%3Ashared>
Perl threads mailing list:
-L<http://lists.cpan.org/showlist.cgi?name=iThreads>
+L<http://lists.perl.org/list/ithreads.html>
=head1 Bibliography