since perldoc is the command that runs a program which looks for .pod format information and it accepts switches like perlop, perlfunc...etc whereas it appears that you are using a switch that your system terminal is interpreting as a command when it says -bash: perlfunc: command not found...%perldoc perlop comma
Also read %perldoc perldoc.
Update: On a deeper inspection, I advice you, I agree with bartonski that perldoc would seek to find the manpages for both perlop and comma together, heed cdarke's reply.. Using the -f, -q ...etc switches is my fav method checking the docs on my XP machine...I am interested at finding more about the OS differences when it comes to accessing the documentation and whether the Camel book has really meant that the OP's original query was possible on an OS different from the Debian or XP as I feel intrigued too..
In reply to Re: Question about Perl man pages
by biohisham
in thread Question about Perl man pages
by bartonski
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