:group 'cperl-indentation-details)
(defvar cperl-vc-header-alist nil)
-(make-obsolete-variable
+(make-obsolete-variable
'cperl-vc-header-alist
"use cperl-vc-rcs-header or cperl-vc-sccs-header instead.")
(defcustom cperl-info-on-command-no-prompt nil
"*Not-nil (and non-null) means not to prompt on C-h f.
-The opposite behaviour is always available if prefixed with C-c.
+The opposite behavior is always available if prefixed with C-c.
Can be overwritten by `cperl-hairy' if nil."
:type '(choice (const null) boolean)
:group 'cperl-affected-by-hairy)
and you are on a boundary of a statement inside braces, it will
transform the construct into a multiline and will place you into an
appropriately indented blank line. If you need a usual
-`newline-and-indent' behaviour, it is on \\[newline-and-indent],
+`newline-and-indent' behavior, it is on \\[newline-and-indent],
see documentation on `cperl-electric-linefeed'.
Use \\[cperl-invert-if-unless] to change a construction of the form