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Typo, small mistake in example, unmarked code.
# The _init subs do the following:
# Set $PLP::code to the initial code
# The _init subs do the following:
# Set $PLP::code to the initial code
-# Set $ENV{PLP_*} and makes PATH_INFO if needed
+# Set $ENV{PLP_*} and make PATH_INFO if needed
# Change the CWD
# This gets referenced as the initial $PLP::ERROR
# Change the CWD
# This gets referenced as the initial $PLP::ERROR
list context. Please note that the expression should not end a statement: avoid
semi-colons. No whitespace may be between C<< <: >> and the equal sign.
list context. Please note that the expression should not end a statement: avoid
semi-colons. No whitespace may be between C<< <: >> and the equal sign.
-C<< foo <:= $bar :> $baz >> is like C<< <: print 'foo ', $bar, ' baz'; :> >>.
+C<< foo <:= $bar :> $baz >> is like C<< <: print 'foo ', $bar, ' $baz'; :> >>.
=item C<< <(filename)> >>
=item C<< <(filename)> >>
Because the interpreter that mod_perl uses never ends, C<END { }> blocks won't
work properly. You should use C<PLP_END { };> instead. Note that this is a not
a built-in construct, so it needs proper termination with a semi-colon (as do
Because the interpreter that mod_perl uses never ends, C<END { }> blocks won't
work properly. You should use C<PLP_END { };> instead. Note that this is a not
a built-in construct, so it needs proper termination with a semi-colon (as do
Under mod_perl, modules are loaded only once. A good modular design can improve
performance because of this, but you will have to B<reload> the modules
Under mod_perl, modules are loaded only once. A good modular design can improve
performance because of this, but you will have to B<reload> the modules