=head1 VERSION
-Version 0.04
+Version 0.06
=cut
our $VERSION;
BEGIN {
- $VERSION = '0.04';
+ $VERSION = '0.06';
}
=head1 SYNOPSIS
sub new { ... }
-=head1 CAVEATS
-
-For C<perl> to be able to parse C<my Str $x>, you need :
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
+=head1 CONSTANTS
-either the C<Str> package to be defined ;
-
-=item *
+=head2 C<LT_THREADSAFE>
-or for C<Str> to be a constant sub returning a valid defined package.
+True iff the module could have been built when thread-safety features.
-=back
+=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.