X-Git-Url: http://git.vpit.fr/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FLexical%2FTypes.pm;h=3593a2be5cd6eee815390cbf65edea6cc8612362;hb=c8223c2b729cdac4d9b77f634ed31613ce5620bf;hp=026596f7ca9c59dcbf27a158e68f8d70d5424f48;hpb=0a0dd81f4af6ef04e4d11604bda2458a06a8577b;p=perl%2Fmodules%2FLexical-Types.git diff --git a/lib/Lexical/Types.pm b/lib/Lexical/Types.pm index 026596f..3593a2b 100644 --- a/lib/Lexical/Types.pm +++ b/lib/Lexical/Types.pm @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ package Lexical::Types; -use 5.008001; +use 5.008003; use strict; use warnings; @@ -250,6 +250,11 @@ If you prefer to use constants rather than creating empty packages, you can repl True iff the module could have been built with thread-safety features enabled. +=head2 C + +True iff this module could have been built with fork-safety features enabled. +This will always be true except on Windows where it's false for perl 5.10.0 and below . + =head1 CAVEATS The restrictions on the type (being either a defined package name or a constant) apply even if you use the C<'as'> option to redirect to another package, and are unlikely to find a workaround as this happens deep inside the lexer - far from the reach of an extension. @@ -263,7 +268,7 @@ This is due to a shortcoming in the way perl handles the hints hash, which is ad =head1 DEPENDENCIES -L 5.8.1. +L 5.8.3. A C compiler. This module may happen to build with a C++ compiler as well, but don't rely on it, as no guarantee is made in this regard.