From c527fd1f14c27855a37f2e8ac5346ce8d940ced2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tudor Florea Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 03:05:19 +0200 Subject: initial commit for Enea Linux 4.0-140929 Migrated from the internal git server on the daisy-enea-point-release branch Signed-off-by: Tudor Florea --- .../perl/perl-5.14.3/debian/fixes/pod_fixes.diff | 146 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 146 insertions(+) create mode 100644 meta/recipes-devtools/perl/perl-5.14.3/debian/fixes/pod_fixes.diff (limited to 'meta/recipes-devtools/perl/perl-5.14.3/debian/fixes/pod_fixes.diff') diff --git a/meta/recipes-devtools/perl/perl-5.14.3/debian/fixes/pod_fixes.diff b/meta/recipes-devtools/perl/perl-5.14.3/debian/fixes/pod_fixes.diff new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..58e770bc76 --- /dev/null +++ b/meta/recipes-devtools/perl/perl-5.14.3/debian/fixes/pod_fixes.diff @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ +Upstream-Status:Inappropriate [debian patches] +From c6b1fdd18dab0236458502564e54c180bb0ce341 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Keith Thompson +Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 17:17:00 -0700 +Subject: Fix typos in several pod/perl*.pod files + +Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/637816 +Origin: http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/commit/7698aede74509727f7bca31c58fc7a53b182315d +Patch-Name: fixes/pod_fixes.diff +--- + pod/perlfunc.pod | 8 ++++---- + pod/perlglossary.pod | 10 +++++----- + pod/perlmod.pod | 4 ++-- + pod/perlretut.pod | 6 +++--- + 4 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/pod/perlfunc.pod b/pod/perlfunc.pod +index 2ee3637..719a740 100644 +--- a/pod/perlfunc.pod ++++ b/pod/perlfunc.pod +@@ -3918,7 +3918,7 @@ count. A numeric repeat count may optionally be enclosed in brackets, as + in C. The repeat count gobbles that many values from + the LIST when used with all format types other than C, C, C, C, + C, C, C, C<@>, C<.>, C, C, and C

, where it means +-something else, dscribed below. Supplying a C<*> for the repeat count ++something else, described below. Supplying a C<*> for the repeat count + instead of a number means to use however many items are left, except for: + + =over +@@ -5870,7 +5870,7 @@ sometimes saying the opposite, for example) the results are not + well-defined. + + Because C<< <=> >> returns C when either operand is C +-(not-a-number), and laso because C raises an exception unless the ++(not-a-number), and also because C raises an exception unless the + result of a comparison is defined, be careful when sorting with a + comparison function like C<< $a <=> $b >> any lists that might contain a + C. The following example takes advantage that C to +@@ -5958,7 +5958,7 @@ specified. + + A pattern matching the empty string (not to be confused with + an empty pattern C, which is just one member of the set of patterns +-matching the epmty string), splits EXPR into individual ++matching the empty string), splits EXPR into individual + characters. For example: + + print join(':', split(/ */, 'hi there')), "\n"; +@@ -6222,7 +6222,7 @@ For example: + printf '<%.1e>', 10; # prints "<1.0e+01>" + + For "g" and "G", this specifies the maximum number of digits to show, +-including thoe prior to the decimal point and those after it; for ++including those prior to the decimal point and those after it; for + example: + + # These examples are subject to system-specific variation. +diff --git a/pod/perlglossary.pod b/pod/perlglossary.pod +index 639ce33..191371c 100644 +--- a/pod/perlglossary.pod ++++ b/pod/perlglossary.pod +@@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ the class (its L). See also L. + + =item class method + +-A L whose L is a L name, not an ++A L whose L is a L name, not an + L reference. A method associated with the class as a whole. + + =item client +@@ -1470,7 +1470,7 @@ Perl, C can be understood as "verb + indirect-object object" where L is the recipient of the + L action, and C<"$foo"> is the object being + printed. Similarly, when invoking a L, you might place the +-invocand between the method and its arguments: ++invocant between the method and its arguments: + + $gollum = new Pathetic::Creature "Smeagol"; + give $gollum "Fisssssh!"; +@@ -1548,11 +1548,11 @@ of compiler that takes a program and turns it into a more executable + form (L) within the I process itself, + which the Perl L system then interprets. + +-=item invocand ++=item invocant + + The agent on whose behalf a L is invoked. In a L +-method, the invocand is a package name. In an L method, +-the invocand is an object reference. ++method, the invocant is a package name. In an L method, ++the invocant is an object reference. + + =item invocation + +diff --git a/pod/perlmod.pod b/pod/perlmod.pod +index 5266f19..17de73e 100644 +--- a/pod/perlmod.pod ++++ b/pod/perlmod.pod +@@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ like for example handle the cloning of non-Perl data, if necessary. + C will be called once as a class method for every package that has it + defined (or inherits it). It will be called in the context of the new thread, + so all modifications are made in the new area. Currently CLONE is called with +-no parameters other than the invocand package name, but code should not assume ++no parameters other than the invocant package name, but code should not assume + that this will remain unchanged, as it is likely that in future extra parameters + will be passed in to give more information about the state of cloning. + +@@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ to make use of the objects, then a more sophisticated approach is + needed. + + Like C, C is currently called with no parameters other +-than the invocand package name, although that may change. Similarly, to ++than the invocant package name, although that may change. Similarly, to + allow for future expansion, the return value should be a single C<0> or + C<1> value. + +diff --git a/pod/perlretut.pod b/pod/perlretut.pod +index ea80594..1c65f5b 100644 +--- a/pod/perlretut.pod ++++ b/pod/perlretut.pod +@@ -781,7 +781,7 @@ so may lead to surprising and unsatisfactory results. + =head2 Relative backreferences + + Counting the opening parentheses to get the correct number for a +-backreference is errorprone as soon as there is more than one ++backreference is error-prone as soon as there is more than one + capturing group. A more convenient technique became available + with Perl 5.10: relative backreferences. To refer to the immediately + preceding capture group one now may write C<\g{-1}>, the next but +@@ -1537,7 +1537,7 @@ the regexp in the I is used instead. So we have + + =head3 Global matching + +-The final two modifiers we will disccuss here, ++The final two modifiers we will discuss here, + C and C, concern multiple matches. + The modifier C stands for global matching and allows the + matching operator to match within a string as many times as possible. +@@ -1870,7 +1870,7 @@ substituted. + + C<\Q>, C<\L>, C<\l>, C<\U>, C<\u> and C<\E> are actually part of + double-quotish syntax, and not part of regexp syntax proper. They will +-work if they appear in a regular expression embeddded directly in a ++work if they appear in a regular expression embedded directly in a + program, but not when contained in a string that is interpolated in a + pattern. + -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf