Please re-compose your documentation pages. I have been looking at information on perlguts.
Unfortunately, it is full of passages like (from http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node=perlman%3Aperlguts&lastnode_id=424#Reference_Counts_and_Mortality):
However, there is one other function which manipulates the reference count of its argument. The perlman:perlguts function, you will recall,
creates a reference to the specified argument. As a side effect, it increments the argument's reference count. If this is not what you want, use
perlman:perlguts instead.
Either you meant to have something other than "perlman:perlguts", or else you are serving the wrong master.
2001-10-24 Edit by Corion : Added formatting and italics
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