=head1 VERSION
-Version 0.08
+Version 0.09
=head1 DESCRIPTION
enabled. This will always be true except on Windows where it's false
for perl 5.10.0 and below.
-=head1 Tainting
+=head1 TAINTING
The only way to untaint an existing variable in Perl is to use it as a
hash key or referencing subpatterns from a regular expression match
L<perlreapi>, L<Taint::Util>
-=head1 TODO / CAVEATS
+=head1 TODO & CAVEATS
I<here be dragons>
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.
-L<XSLoader> (standard since perl 5.006).
+L<XSLoader> (standard since perl 5.6.0).
=head1 BUGS