- On Win32, there was a DLL file we create during testing that we
couldn't delete unless we closed it first, so testing failed when
- the deletion was attempted. This should now work (provided the
+ the deletiong was attempted. This should now work (provided the
version of perl is high enough to have DynaLoader::dl_unload_file()
- I'm not sure what will happen otherwise). [Steve Hay]
# Now do a block of some sort.
$condnum = 0;
- $cond = ''; # last CASE: conditional
+ $cond = ''; # last CASE: condidional
push(@line, "$END:");
push(@line_no, $line_no[-1]);
$_ = '';
# 0: type, 1: with_size, 2: how, 3: how_size
if ($t and not $t->[1] and $t->[0] eq 'p') {
- # PUSHp corresponds to setpvn. Treat setpv directly
+ # PUSHp corresponds to setpvn. Treate setpv directly
my $what = eval qq("$t->[2]");
warn $@ if $@;
}
sub UNTIE {
- # This sub does nothing, but is necessary for references to be released.
+ # This sub does nothing, but is neccessary for references to be released.
}
sub end_marker {
=item B<hiertype>
-Retains C<::> in type names so that C++ hierarchical types can be
+Retains C<::> in type names so that C++ hierachical types can be
mapped. Default is false.
=item B<except>