@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ =head1 Built-In Data Types
=item *
Built-in object types start with an uppercase letter: Int, Num, Str,
-Bit, Ref, Scalar, Array, Hash, Rule and Code]. Non-object (value) types
+Bit, Ref, Scalar, Array, Hash, Rule and Code. Non-object (value) types
are lowercase: int, num, str, bit, and ref. Value types are primarily
intended for declaring compact array storage. However, Perl will
try to make those look like their corresponding uppercase types if
@@ -198,6 +198,8 @@ =head1 Built-In Data Types
=head1 Variables
+=over 4
+
=item *
The C<$pkg'var> syntax is dead. Use C<$pkg::var> instead.
@@ -243,7 +245,7 @@ =head1 Variables
the C<.as('%03d')> method to do an implicit sprintf on the value.
To format an array value separated by commas, supply a second argument:
C<.as('%03d', ', ')>. To format a hash value or list of pairs, include
-formats for both key and value in the first string: C<< .as('%s: %s', "\n")>>.
+formats for both key and value in the first string: C<< .as('%s: %s', "\n") >>.
=item *
@@ -680,7 +682,7 @@ =head1 Context
=back
-=head Lists
+=head1 Lists
=over 4
@@ -759,6 +761,8 @@ =head Lists
=back
=head1 Files
+
+=over 4
=item *