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> I thought this claim needs further clarification, since the docs for PLPERL
> include a warning that may give readers the impression that defining Perl
> functions within PLPERL code is somehow problematic.  This warning says:

Well, it /is/ problematic, especially for those that don't know Perl well,
but doc patches are welcome. :)

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