being declared (when building a module that has XS code), you need
to add C<dTHR;> at the beginning of the block that elicited the error.
-The API function C<perl_get_sv("@",FALSE)> should be used instead of
+The API function C<perl_get_sv("@",GV_ADD)> should be used instead of
directly accessing perl globals as C<GvSV(errgv)>. The API call is
backward compatible with existing perls and provides source compatibility
with threading is enabled.
=item Test
-A framework for writing testsuites.
+A framework for writing test suites.
=item Tie::Array
(F) You said something like C<< local $ar->{'key'} >>, where $ar is
a reference to a pseudo-hash. That hasn't been implemented yet, but
you can get a similar effect by localizing the corresponding array
-element directly -- C<< local $ar->[$ar->[0]{'key'}] >>.
+element directly: C<< local $ar->[$ar->[0]{'key'}] >>.
=item Can't use %%! because Errno.pm is not available