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Fix typos in /bin report generators #198

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Noticed this typo in the output of nytprofhtml -h, turns out it's present in all of the report generators.

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jkeenan commented Jun 1, 2022

Thanks. I've merged this into the master branch of my fork, which is where I do development before merging it to timbunce and doing releases.

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netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this pull request Jun 27, 2023
Upstream changes:
Changes in Devel::NYTProf 6.12 - 16th Nov 2022

B<There should be no significant differences in the performance of Devel-NYTProf
from that of the previous release.>  This release is primarily focused on
adapting the library to a change in Perl 5 as of release 5.37.6 in November
2022; code contributed by Tony Cook in L<GH 200: support SSNEW*() macros
returning SSize_t instead of
I32|timbunce/devel-nytprof#200>.  Corrections to
errors in documentation contributed by joshnaitis in L<GH 198: Fix typos in
/bin report generators|timbunce/devel-nytprof#198>.
'make' targets dependent on Subversion (former version control system) removed
in L<GH 196|timbunce/devel-nytprof#196>.  CPAN module
Sub::Name added as test-time prerequisite.
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