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diff --git a/contrib/perl5/ext/B/NOTES b/contrib/perl5/ext/B/NOTES
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--- a/contrib/perl5/ext/B/NOTES
+++ b/contrib/perl5/ext/B/NOTES
@@ -161,8 +161,8 @@ O module
it should return a sub ref (usually a closure) to perform the
actual compilation. When O regains control, it ensures that the
"-c" option is forced (so that the program being compiled doesn't
- end up running) and registers an END block to call back the sub ref
+ end up running) and registers a CHECK block to call back the sub ref
returned from the backend's compile(). Perl then continues by
parsing prog.pl (just as it would with "perl -c prog.pl") and after
- doing so, assuming there are no parse-time errors, the END block
+ doing so, assuming there are no parse-time errors, the CHECK block
of O gets called and the actual backend compilation happens. Phew.
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