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Psh::Locale::Default(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Psh::Locale::Default(3)

Psh::Locale::Default - containing translations for default locale

  use Psh::Locale::Default;

This module contains defaults for all of the internationalized strings in the Perl Shell.

The text below can be used with Babelfish to generate the signal descriptions for translations.

  tty output
  
  tty input
  
  killed
  
  floating point exception
  
  segmentation fault
  
  broken pipe
  
  bus error
  
  aborted
  
  illegal instruction

  stop typed at TTY
  
  interrupt character typed

The text below was used with Babelfish to generate the messages for translations.

  done.
  
  terminated.
  
  stopped.
  
  restart.
  
  foreground.
  
  Error: "Foo" failed.
  
  Simulating option "W" and "strict".
  
  Permission denied.
  
  No such directory.
  
  No such builtin.
  
  Interrupted!
  
  "Readline" did not start up properly.
  
  No "Readline" module available. Please install "Term::ReadLine::Perl".
  
  "%1" is not an alias.
  
  Using "Readline": "%1", with features "X" and "Y".
  
  Your system does not support job control.
  
  "psh" supports the following built-in commands.
  
  Sorry, help for builtin %1 is not available.
  
  Warning: Expansion of "%1" in prompting message
  yielded text containing "%2" .
  Removing escape sequence from substitution.
  
  Warning: "Foo" contains unknown escape sequence.
  
  "libwin32" required (available as "CPAN" bundle or with "ActivePerl" distribution.

Markus Peter, warp@spin.de

Psh::Locale::*
2007-07-06 perl v5.32.1

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