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diff --git a/pod/perldelta.pod b/pod/perldelta.pod index 83f4a7f12b..d7d119abe7 100644 --- a/pod/perldelta.pod +++ b/pod/perldelta.pod @@ -1841,6 +1841,24 @@ be parsed as a valid number - either it has leading zeroes, or it represents too big a number to cope with. The S<<-- HERE> shows where in the regular expression the problem was discovered. See L<perlre>. +=item * + +L<'%s' is an unknown bound type in regex|perldiag/"'%s' is an unknown bound type in regex; marked by <-- HERE in m/%s/"> + +(F) You used C<\b{...}> or C<\B{...}> and the C<...> is not known to +Perl. The current valid ones are given in +L<perlrebackslash/\b{}, \b, \B{}, \B>. + +=item * + +L<Missing or undefined argument to require|perldiag/Missing or undefined argument to require> + +(F) You tried to call C<require> with no argument or with an undefined +value as an argument. C<require> expects either a package name or a +file-specification as an argument. See L<perlfunc/require>. + +Formerly, C<require> with no argument or C<undef> warned about a Null filename. + =back =head3 New Warnings @@ -1859,14 +1877,6 @@ strings. =item * -L<'%s' is an unknown bound type in regex|perldiag/"'%s' is an unknown bound type in regex; marked by <-- HERE in m/%s/"> - -You used C<\b{...}> or C<\B{...}> and the C<...> is not known to -Perl. The current valid ones are given in -L<perlrebackslash/\b{}, \b, \B{}, \B>. - -=item * - L<"%s" is more clearly written simply as "%s" in regex; marked by E<lt>-- HERE in mE<sol>%sE<sol>|perldiag/"%s" is more clearly written simply as "%s" in regex; marked by <-- HERE in mE<sol>%sE<sol>> (W regexp) (only under C<S<use re 'strict'>> or within C<(?[...])>) @@ -2195,16 +2205,6 @@ operation would mix Unicode and locale rules, which likely conflict. =back -=item * - -L<Missing or undefined argument to require|perldiag/Missing or undefined argument to require> - -(F) You tried to call C<require> with no argument or with an undefined -value as an argument. C<require> expects either a package name or a -file-specification as an argument. See L<perlfunc/require>. - -Formerly, C<require> with no argument or C<undef> warned about a Null filename. - =back =head2 Changes to Existing Diagnostics |