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authorNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2021-04-02 03:20:54 +0000
committerNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2021-04-02 03:20:54 +0000
commit3f173002d4a4a84e7d1fa5a74755fdd00d08a9c2 (patch)
tree5ed380344702de1f9ab53b68b6c3bcd6b8458087 /systems/texlive/tlnet/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Config.pod
parentf78ba658b3ecd56053fe0837a4404d0c6c16a707 (diff)
CTAN sync 202104020320
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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 107 deletions
diff --git a/systems/texlive/tlnet/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Config.pod b/systems/texlive/tlnet/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Config.pod
index 8a6b4068e5..cbb4fcd8f6 100644
--- a/systems/texlive/tlnet/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Config.pod
+++ b/systems/texlive/tlnet/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Config.pod
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
=head1 NAME
+=for comment Generated by configpm. Any changes made here will be lost!
+
Config - access Perl configuration information
=head1 SYNOPSIS
@@ -150,8 +152,6 @@ in such cases.
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<_a>
From F<Unix.U>:
@@ -179,14 +179,10 @@ values include F<.obj>.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 a
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<afs>
From F<afs.U>:
@@ -346,14 +342,10 @@ the value is reset to a plain C<awk> and is not useful.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 b
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<baserev>
From F<baserev.U>:
@@ -418,14 +410,10 @@ or 87654321 on a Cray ... or 3412 with weird order !
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 c
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<c>
From F<n.U>:
@@ -772,14 +760,10 @@ is defined.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 d
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<d__fwalk>
From F<d__fwalk.U>:
@@ -3583,7 +3567,7 @@ From F<d_regcmp.U>:
This variable conditionally defines the C<HAS_RECOMP> symbol, which
indicates to the C program that the re_comp() routine is available
-for regular patern matching (usally on C<BSD>). If so, it is likely that
+for regular pattern matching (usually on C<BSD>). If so, it is likely that
re_exec() exists.
=item C<d_readdir>
@@ -3637,7 +3621,7 @@ From F<d_regcmp.U>:
This variable conditionally defines the C<HAS_REGCMP> symbol, which
indicates to the C program that the regcmp() routine is available
-for regular patern matching (usally on System V).
+for regular pattern matching (usually on System V).
=item C<d_regcomp>
@@ -3645,7 +3629,7 @@ From F<d_regcmp.U>:
This variable conditionally defines the C<HAS_REGCOMP> symbol, which
indicates to the C program that the regcomp() routine is available
-for regular patern matching (usally on F<POSIX.2> conforming systems).
+for regular pattern matching (usually on F<POSIX.2> conforming systems).
=item C<d_remainder>
@@ -4689,14 +4673,14 @@ provided on C<UNIX> systems. You may have to include <sys/times.h>.
From F<i_time.U>:
This variable conditionally defines C<HAS_TM_TM_GMTOFF>, which indicates
-indicates to the C program that the struct tm has the tm_gmtoff field.
+to the C program that the struct tm has the tm_gmtoff field.
=item C<d_tm_tm_zone>
From F<i_time.U>:
This variable conditionally defines C<HAS_TM_TM_ZONE>, which indicates
-indicates to the C program that the struct tm has the tm_zone field.
+to the C program that the struct tm has the tm_zone field.
=item C<d_tmpnam_r>
@@ -5146,14 +5130,10 @@ link dynamically into the package. It is used by Makefile.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 e
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<eagain>
From F<nblock_io.U>:
@@ -5292,14 +5272,10 @@ This variable holds a list of extra modules to install.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 f
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<fflushall>
From F<fflushall.U>:
@@ -5401,14 +5377,10 @@ F<sed.>
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 g
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<gccansipedantic>
From F<gccvers.U>:
@@ -5710,14 +5682,10 @@ the value is reset to a plain C<gzip> and is not useful.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 h
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<h_fcntl>
From F<h_fcntl.U>:
@@ -5811,14 +5779,10 @@ expanded at configuration time, for convenient use in makefiles.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 i
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<i16size>
From F<perlxv.U>:
@@ -6839,14 +6803,10 @@ This variable contains the C type used for Perl's C<IV>.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 k
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<known_extensions>
From F<Extensions.U>:
@@ -6867,14 +6827,10 @@ The value is the empty string and is not useful.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 l
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<ld>
From F<dlsrc.U>:
@@ -7182,14 +7138,10 @@ kernel (which also appears to be lseek's return type).
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 m
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<mail>
From F<Loc.U>:
@@ -7402,14 +7354,10 @@ removed.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 n
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<n>
From F<n.U>:
@@ -7584,14 +7532,10 @@ This variable contains the C type used for Perl's C<NV>.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 o
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<o_nonblock>
From F<nblock_io.U>:
@@ -7668,14 +7612,10 @@ for the next run through Configure.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 p
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<package>
From F<package.U>:
@@ -7734,14 +7674,10 @@ to determine inc_version_list.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 P
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<PERL_API_REVISION>
From F<patchlevel.h>:
@@ -7957,14 +7893,10 @@ indicates to the C program how many bytes there are in a pointer.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 q
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<quadkind>
From F<quadtype.U>:
@@ -7981,14 +7913,10 @@ long long, int64_t, or whatever type is used for 64-bit integers.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 r
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<randbits>
From F<randfunc.U>:
@@ -8104,14 +8032,10 @@ of usenm and the flags on the Configure command line.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 s
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<sched_yield>
From F<d_pthread_y.U>:
@@ -8938,14 +8862,10 @@ is generally used when cross-compiling using a gcc-like compiler.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 t
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<tail>
From F<Loc.U>:
@@ -9113,14 +9033,10 @@ is defined.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 u
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<u16size>
From F<perlxv.U>:
@@ -9544,14 +9460,10 @@ a Perl C<UV> as an unsigned hexadecimal integer in uppercase C<ABCDEF>.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 v
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<vendorarch>
From F<vendorarch.U>:
@@ -9773,14 +9685,10 @@ The value is the empty string and is not useful.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 x
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<xlibpth>
From F<libpth.U>:
@@ -9791,14 +9699,10 @@ libraries on this platform, for example C<CPU>-specific libraries
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 y
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<yacc>
From F<yacc.U>:
@@ -9815,14 +9719,10 @@ user. It is up to the Makefile to use this.
=back
-=cut
-
=head2 z
=over 4
-=cut
-
=item C<zcat>
From F<Loc.U>: