The monastery maintains a list of known functions and vars and is redirecting them
like [doc://open] open
Regarding "deep links", I remember this to be an annoying issue and perldoc.perl.org changing the format doesn't make it easier.
That's why I wrote Wikisyntax for the Monastery, so that I can simply add the URL and it will be auto transformed into valid PM markup.
Example:
- pasting http://perldoc.perl.org/perlsyn.html#Loop-Control
- transforms to [HTTP://perldoc.perl.org/perlsyn.html#Loop-Control|perlsyn#Loop-Control]
- shows perlsyn#Loop-Control
Furthermore, if you look at the HTML sources of the perldocs you'll discover far more anchors and IDs than listed in the TOC.
One could write a bookmarklet to make them visible as TOC and embedded anchor symbols to easily copy the URL then.
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