| 1 | =head1 NAME
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| 2 |
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| 3 | perl572delta - what's new for perl v5.7.2
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| 4 |
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| 5 | =head1 DESCRIPTION
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| 6 |
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| 7 | This document describes differences between the 5.7.1 release and the
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| 8 | 5.7.2 release.
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| 9 |
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| 10 | (To view the differences between the 5.6.0 release and the 5.7.0
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| 11 | release, see L<perl570delta>. To view the differences between the
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| 12 | 5.7.0 release and the 5.7.1 release, see L<perl571delta>.)
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| 13 |
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| 14 | =head1 Security Vulnerability Closed
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| 15 |
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| 16 | (This change was already made in 5.7.0 but bears repeating here.)
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| 17 |
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| 18 | A security vulnerability affecting all Perl versions prior to 5.6.1
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| 19 | was found in August 2000. The vulnerability does not affect default
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| 20 | installations and as far as is known affects only the Linux platform.
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| 21 |
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| 22 | You should upgrade your Perl to 5.6.1 as soon as possible. Patches
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| 23 | for earlier releases exist but using the patches require full
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| 24 | recompilation from the source code anyway, so 5.6.1 is your best
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| 25 | choice.
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| 26 |
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| 27 | See http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/sperl-2000-08-05/sperl-2000-08-05.txt
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| 28 | for more information.
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| 29 |
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| 30 | =head1 Incompatible Changes
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| 31 |
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| 32 | =head2 64-bit platforms and malloc
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| 33 |
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| 34 | If your pointers are 64 bits wide, the Perl malloc is no more being
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| 35 | used because it simply does not work with 8-byte pointers. Also,
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| 36 | usually the system malloc on such platforms are much better optimized
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| 37 | for such large memory models than the Perl malloc.
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| 38 |
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| 39 | =head2 AIX Dynaloading
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| 40 |
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| 41 | The AIX dynaloading now uses in AIX releases 4.3 and newer the native
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| 42 | dlopen interface of AIX instead of the old emulated interface. This
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| 43 | change will probably break backward compatibility with compiled
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| 44 | modules. The change was made to make Perl more compliant with other
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| 45 | applications like modperl which are using the AIX native interface.
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| 46 |
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| 47 | =head2 Socket Extension Dynamic in VMS
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| 48 |
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| 49 | The Socket extension is now dynamically loaded instead of being
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| 50 | statically built in. This may or may not be a problem with ancient
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| 51 | TCP/IP stacks of VMS: we do not know since we weren't able to test
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| 52 | Perl in such configurations.
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| 53 |
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| 54 | =head2 Different Definition of the Unicode Character Classes \p{In...}
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| 55 |
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| 56 | As suggested by the Unicode consortium, the Unicode character classes
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| 57 | now prefer I<scripts> as opposed to I<blocks> (as defined by Unicode);
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| 58 | in Perl, when the C<\p{In....}> and the C<\p{In....}> regular expression
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| 59 | constructs are used. This has changed the definition of some of those
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| 60 | character classes.
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| 61 |
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| 62 | The difference between scripts and blocks is that scripts are the
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| 63 | glyphs used by a language or a group of languages, while the blocks
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| 64 | are more artificial groupings of 256 characters based on the Unicode
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| 65 | numbering.
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| 66 |
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| 67 | In general this change results in more inclusive Unicode character
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| 68 | classes, but changes to the other direction also do take place:
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| 69 | for example while the script C<Latin> includes all the Latin
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| 70 | characters and their various diacritic-adorned versions, it
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| 71 | does not include the various punctuation or digits (since they
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| 72 | are not solely C<Latin>).
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| 73 |
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| 74 | Changes in the character class semantics may have happened if a script
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| 75 | and a block happen to have the same name, for example C<Hebrew>.
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| 76 | In such cases the script wins and C<\p{InHebrew}> now means the script
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| 77 | definition of Hebrew. The block definition in still available,
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| 78 | though, by appending C<Block> to the name: C<\p{InHebrewBlock}> means
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| 79 | what C<\p{InHebrew}> meant in perl 5.6.0. For the full list
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| 80 | of affected character classes, see L<perlunicode/Blocks>.
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| 81 |
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| 82 | =head2 Deprecations
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| 83 |
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| 84 | The current user-visible implementation of pseudo-hashes (the weird
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| 85 | use of the first array element) is deprecated starting from Perl 5.8.0
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| 86 | and will be removed in Perl 5.10.0, and the feature will be
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| 87 | implemented differently. Not only is the current interface rather
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| 88 | ugly, but the current implementation slows down normal array and hash
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| 89 | use quite noticeably. The C<fields> pragma interface will remain
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| 90 | available.
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| 91 |
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| 92 | The syntaxes C<< @a->[...] >> and C<< @h->{...} >> have now been deprecated.
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| 93 |
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| 94 | The suidperl is also considered to be too much a risk to continue
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| 95 | maintaining and the suidperl code is likely to be removed in a future
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| 96 | release.
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| 97 |
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| 98 | The C<package;> syntax (C<package> without an argument has been
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| 99 | deprecated. Its semantics were never that clear and its
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| 100 | implementation even less so. If you have used that feature to
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| 101 | disallow all but fully qualified variables, C<use strict;> instead.
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| 102 |
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| 103 | The chdir(undef) and chdir('') behaviors to match chdir() has been
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| 104 | deprecated. In future versions, chdir(undef) and chdir('') will
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| 105 | simply fail.
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| 106 |
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| 107 | =head1 Core Enhancements
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| 108 |
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| 109 | In general a lot of fixing has happened in the area of Perl's
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| 110 | understanding of numbers, both integer and floating point. Since in
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| 111 | many systems the standard number parsing functions like C<strtoul()>
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| 112 | and C<atof()> seem to have bugs, Perl tries to work around their
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| 113 | deficiencies. This results hopefully in more accurate numbers.
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| 114 |
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| 115 | =over 4
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| 116 |
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| 117 | =item *
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| 118 |
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| 119 | The rules for allowing underscores (underbars) in numeric constants
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| 120 | have been relaxed and simplified: now you can have an underscore
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| 121 | B<between digits>.
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| 122 |
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| 123 | =item *
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| 124 |
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| 125 | GMAGIC (right-hand side magic) could in many cases such as string
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| 126 | concatenation be invoked too many times.
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| 127 |
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| 128 | =item *
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| 129 |
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| 130 | Lexicals I: lexicals outside an eval "" weren't resolved
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| 131 | correctly inside a subroutine definition inside the eval "" if they
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| 132 | were not already referenced in the top level of the eval""ed code.
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| 133 |
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| 134 | =item *
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| 135 |
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| 136 | Lexicals II: lexicals leaked at file scope into subroutines that
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| 137 | were declared before the lexicals.
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| 138 |
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| 139 | =item *
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| 140 |
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| 141 | Lvalue subroutines can now return C<undef> in list context.
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| 142 |
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| 143 | =item *
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| 144 |
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| 145 | The C<op_clear> and C<op_null> are now exported.
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| 146 |
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| 147 | =item *
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| 148 |
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| 149 | A new special regular expression variable has been introduced:
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| 150 | C<$^N>, which contains the most-recently closed group (submatch).
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| 151 |
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| 152 | =item *
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| 153 |
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| 154 | L<utime> now supports C<utime undef, undef, @files> to change the
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| 155 | file timestamps to the current time.
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| 156 |
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| 157 | =item *
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| 158 |
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| 159 | The Perl parser has been stress tested using both random input and
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| 160 | Markov chain input.
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| 161 |
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| 162 | =item *
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| 163 |
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| 164 | C<eval "v200"> now works.
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| 165 |
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| 166 | =item *
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| 167 |
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| 168 | VMS now works under PerlIO.
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| 169 |
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| 170 | =item *
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| 171 |
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| 172 | END blocks are now run even if you exit/die in a BEGIN block.
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| 173 | The execution of END blocks is now controlled by
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| 174 | PL_exit_flags & PERL_EXIT_DESTRUCT_END. This enables the new
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| 175 | behaviour for perl embedders. This will default in 5.10. See
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| 176 | L<perlembed>.
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| 177 |
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| 178 | =back
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| 179 |
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| 180 | =head1 Modules and Pragmata
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| 181 |
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| 182 | =head2 New Modules and Distributions
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| 183 |
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| 184 | =over 4
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| 185 |
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| 186 | =item *
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| 187 |
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| 188 | L<Attribute::Handlers> - Simpler definition of attribute handlers
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| 189 |
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| 190 | =item *
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| 191 |
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| 192 | L<ExtUtils::Constant> - generate XS code to import C header constants
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| 193 |
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| 194 | =item *
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| 195 |
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| 196 | L<I18N::Langinfo> - query locale information
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| 197 |
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| 198 | =item *
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| 199 |
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| 200 | L<I18N::LangTags> - functions for dealing with RFC3066-style language tags
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| 201 |
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| 202 | =item *
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| 203 |
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| 204 | L<libnet> - a collection of perl5 modules related to network programming
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| 205 |
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| 206 | Perl installation leaves libnet unconfigured, use F<libnetcfg> to configure.
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| 207 |
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| 208 | =item *
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| 209 |
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| 210 | L<List::Util> - selection of general-utility list subroutines
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| 211 |
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| 212 | =item *
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| 213 |
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| 214 | L<Locale::Maketext> - framework for localization
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| 215 |
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| 216 | =item *
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| 217 |
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| 218 | L<Memoize> - Make your functions faster by trading space for time
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| 219 |
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| 220 | =item *
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| 221 |
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| 222 | L<NEXT> - pseudo-class for method redispatch
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| 223 |
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| 224 | =item *
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| 225 |
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| 226 | L<Scalar::Util> - selection of general-utility scalar subroutines
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| 227 |
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| 228 | =item *
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| 229 |
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| 230 | L<Test::More> - yet another framework for writing test scripts
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| 231 |
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| 232 | =item *
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| 233 |
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| 234 | L<Test::Simple> - Basic utilities for writing tests
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| 235 |
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| 236 | =item *
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| 237 |
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| 238 | L<Time::HiRes> - high resolution ualarm, usleep, and gettimeofday
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| 239 |
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| 240 | =item *
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| 241 |
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| 242 | L<Time::Piece> - Object Oriented time objects
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| 243 |
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| 244 | (Previously known as L<Time::Object>.)
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| 245 |
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| 246 | =item *
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| 247 |
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| 248 | L<Time::Seconds> - a simple API to convert seconds to other date values
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| 249 |
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| 250 | =item *
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| 251 |
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| 252 | L<UnicodeCD> - Unicode Character Database
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| 253 |
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| 254 | =back
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| 255 |
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| 256 | =head2 Updated And Improved Modules and Pragmata
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| 257 |
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| 258 | =over 4
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| 259 |
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| 260 | =item *
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| 261 |
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| 262 | L<B::Deparse> module has been significantly enhanced. It now
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| 263 | can deparse almost all of the standard test suite (so that the
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| 264 | tests still succeed). There is a make target "test.deparse"
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| 265 | for trying this out.
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| 266 |
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| 267 | =item *
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| 268 |
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| 269 | L<Class::Struct> now assigns the array/hash element if the accessor
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| 270 | is called with an array/hash element as the B<sole> argument.
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| 271 |
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| 272 | =item *
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| 273 |
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| 274 | L<Cwd> extension is now (even) faster.
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| 275 |
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| 276 | =item *
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| 277 |
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| 278 | L<DB_File> extension has been updated to version 1.77.
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| 279 |
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| 280 | =item *
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| 281 |
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| 282 | L<Fcntl>, L<Socket>, and L<Sys::Syslog> have been rewritten to use the
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| 283 | new-style constant dispatch section (see L<ExtUtils::Constant>).
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| 284 |
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| 285 | =item *
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| 286 |
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| 287 | L<File::Find> is now (again) reentrant. It also has been made
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| 288 | more portable.
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| 289 |
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| 290 | =item *
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| 291 |
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| 292 | L<File::Glob> now supports C<GLOB_LIMIT> constant to limit the
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| 293 | size of the returned list of filenames.
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| 294 |
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| 295 | =item *
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| 296 |
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| 297 | L<IO::Socket::INET> now supports C<LocalPort> of zero (usually meaning
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| 298 | that the operating system will make one up.)
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| 299 |
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| 300 | =item *
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| 301 |
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| 302 | The L<vars> pragma now supports declaring fully qualified variables.
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| 303 | (Something that C<our()> does not and will not support.)
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| 304 |
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| 305 | =back
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| 306 |
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| 307 | =head1 Utility Changes
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| 308 |
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| 309 | =over 4
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| 310 |
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| 311 | =item *
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| 312 |
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| 313 | The F<emacs/e2ctags.pl> is now much faster.
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| 314 |
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| 315 | =item *
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| 316 |
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| 317 | L<h2ph> now supports C trigraphs.
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| 318 |
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| 319 | =item *
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| 320 |
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| 321 | L<h2xs> uses the new L<ExtUtils::Constant> module which will affect
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| 322 | newly created extensions that define constants. Since the new code is
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| 323 | more correct (if you have two constants where the first one is a
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| 324 | prefix of the second one, the first constant B<never> gets defined),
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| 325 | less lossy (it uses integers for integer constant, as opposed to the
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| 326 | old code that used floating point numbers even for integer constants),
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| 327 | and slightly faster, you might want to consider regenerating your
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| 328 | extension code (the new scheme makes regenerating easy).
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| 329 | L<h2xs> now also supports C trigraphs.
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| 330 |
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| 331 | =item *
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| 332 |
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| 333 | L<libnetcfg> has been added to configure the libnet.
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| 334 |
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| 335 | =item *
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| 336 |
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| 337 | The F<Pod::Html> (and thusly L<pod2html>) now allows specifying
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| 338 | a cache directory.
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| 339 |
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| 340 | =back
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| 341 |
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| 342 | =head1 New Documentation
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| 343 |
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| 344 | =over 4
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| 345 |
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| 346 | =item *
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| 347 |
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| 348 | L<Locale::Maketext::TPJ13> is an article about software localization,
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| 349 | originally published in The Perl Journal #13, republished here with
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| 350 | kind permission.
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| 351 |
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| 352 | =item *
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| 353 |
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| 354 | More README.$PLATFORM files have been converted into pod, which also
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| 355 | means that they also be installed as perl$PLATFORM documentation
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| 356 | files. The new files are L<perlapollo>, L<perlbeos>, L<perldgux>,
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| 357 | L<perlhurd>, L<perlmint>, L<perlnetware>, L<perlplan9>, L<perlqnx>,
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| 358 | and L<perltru64>.
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| 359 |
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| 360 | =item *
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| 361 |
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| 362 | The F<Todo> and F<Todo-5.6> files have been merged into L<perltodo>.
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| 363 |
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| 364 | =item *
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| 365 |
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| 366 | Use of the F<gprof> tool to profile Perl has been documented in
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| 367 | L<perlhack>. There is a make target "perl.gprof" for generating a
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| 368 | gprofiled Perl executable.
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| 369 |
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| 370 | =back
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| 371 |
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| 372 | =head1 Installation and Configuration Improvements
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| 373 |
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| 374 | =head2 New Or Improved Platforms
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| 375 |
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| 376 | =over 4
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| 377 |
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| 378 | =item *
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| 379 |
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| 380 | AIX should now work better with gcc, threads, and 64-bitness. Also the
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| 381 | long doubles support in AIX should be better now. See L<perlaix>.
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| 382 |
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| 383 | =item *
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| 384 |
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| 385 | AtheOS ( http://www.atheos.cx/ ) is a new platform.
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| 386 |
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| 387 | =item *
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| 388 |
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| 389 | DG/UX platform now supports the 5.005-style threads. See L<perldgux>.
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| 390 |
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| 391 | =item *
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| 392 |
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| 393 | DYNIX/ptx platform (a.k.a. dynixptx) is supported at or near osvers 4.5.2.
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| 394 |
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| 395 | =item *
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| 396 |
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| 397 | Several Mac OS (Classic) portability patches have been applied. We
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| 398 | hope to get a fully working port by 5.8.0. (The remaining problems
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| 399 | relate to the changed IO model of Perl.) See L<perlmacos>.
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| 400 |
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| 401 | =item *
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| 402 |
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| 403 | Mac OS X (or Darwin) should now be able to build Perl even on HFS+
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| 404 | filesystems. (The case-insensitivity confused the Perl build process.)
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| 405 |
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| 406 | =item *
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| 407 |
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| 408 | NetWare from Novell is now supported. See L<perlnetware>.
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| 409 |
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| 410 | =item *
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| 411 |
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| 412 | The Amdahl UTS UNIX mainframe platform is now supported.
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| 413 |
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| 414 | =back
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| 415 |
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| 416 | =head2 Generic Improvements
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| 417 |
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| 418 | =over 4
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| 419 |
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| 420 | =item *
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| 421 |
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| 422 | In AFS installations one can configure the root of the AFS to be
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| 423 | somewhere else than the default F</afs> by using the Configure
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| 424 | parameter C<-Dafsroot=/some/where/else>.
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| 425 |
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| 426 | =item *
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| 427 |
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| 428 | The version of Berkeley DB used when the Perl (and, presumably, the
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| 429 | DB_File extension) was built is now available as
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| 430 | C<@Config{qw(db_version_major db_version_minor db_version_patch)}>
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| 431 | from Perl and as C<DB_VERSION_MAJOR_CFG DB_VERSION_MINOR_CFG
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| 432 | DB_VERSION_PATCH_CFG> from C.
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| 433 |
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| 434 | =item *
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| 435 |
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| 436 | The Thread extension is now not built at all under ithreads
|
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| 437 | (C<Configure -Duseithreads>) because it wouldn't work anyway (the
|
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| 438 | Thread extension requires being Configured with C<-Duse5005threads>).
|
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| 439 |
|
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| 440 | =item *
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| 441 |
|
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| 442 | The C<B::Deparse> compiler backend has been so significantly improved
|
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| 443 | that almost the whole Perl test suite passes after being deparsed. A
|
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| 444 | make target has been added to help in further testing: C<make test.deparse>.
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| 445 |
|
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| 446 | =back
|
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| 447 |
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| 448 | =head1 Selected Bug Fixes
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| 449 |
|
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| 450 | =over 5
|
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| 451 |
|
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| 452 | =item *
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| 453 |
|
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| 454 | The autouse pragma didn't work for Multi::Part::Function::Names.
|
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| 455 |
|
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| 456 | =item *
|
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| 457 |
|
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| 458 | The behaviour of non-decimal but numeric string constants such as
|
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| 459 | "0x23" was platform-dependent: in some platforms that was seen as 35,
|
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| 460 | in some as 0, in some as a floating point number (don't ask). This
|
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| 461 | was caused by Perl using the operating system libraries in a situation
|
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| 462 | where the result of the string to number conversion is undefined: now
|
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| 463 | Perl consistently handles such strings as zero in numeric contexts.
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| 464 |
|
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| 465 | =item *
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| 466 |
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| 467 | L<dprofpp> -R didn't work.
|
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| 468 |
|
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| 469 | =item *
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| 470 |
|
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| 471 | PERL5OPT with embedded spaces didn't work.
|
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| 472 |
|
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| 473 | =item *
|
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| 474 |
|
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| 475 | L<Sys::Syslog> ignored the C<LOG_AUTH> constant.
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| 476 |
|
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| 477 | =back
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| 478 |
|
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| 479 | =head2 Platform Specific Changes and Fixes
|
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| 480 |
|
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| 481 | =over 4
|
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| 482 |
|
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| 483 | =item *
|
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| 484 |
|
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| 485 | Some versions of glibc have a broken modfl(). This affects builds
|
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| 486 | with C<-Duselongdouble>. This version of Perl detects this brokenness
|
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| 487 | and has a workaround for it. The glibc release 2.2.2 is known to have
|
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| 488 | fixed the modfl() bug.
|
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| 489 |
|
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| 490 | =back
|
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| 491 |
|
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| 492 | =head1 New or Changed Diagnostics
|
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| 493 |
|
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| 494 | =over 4
|
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| 495 |
|
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| 496 | =item *
|
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| 497 |
|
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| 498 | In the regular expression diagnostics the C<E<lt>E<lt> HERE> marker
|
|---|
| 499 | introduced in 5.7.0 has been changed to be C<E<lt>-- HERE> since too
|
|---|
| 500 | many people found the C<E<lt>E<lt>> to be too similar to here-document
|
|---|
| 501 | starters.
|
|---|
| 502 |
|
|---|
| 503 | =item *
|
|---|
| 504 |
|
|---|
| 505 | If you try to L<perlfunc/pack> a number less than 0 or larger than 255
|
|---|
| 506 | using the C<"C"> format you will get an optional warning. Similarly
|
|---|
| 507 | for the C<"c"> format and a number less than -128 or more than 127.
|
|---|
| 508 |
|
|---|
| 509 | =item *
|
|---|
| 510 |
|
|---|
| 511 | Certain regex modifiers such as C<(?o)> make sense only if applied to
|
|---|
| 512 | the entire regex. You will an optional warning if you try to do otherwise.
|
|---|
| 513 |
|
|---|
| 514 | =item *
|
|---|
| 515 |
|
|---|
| 516 | Using arrays or hashes as references (e.g. C<< %foo->{bar} >> has been
|
|---|
| 517 | deprecated for a while. Now you will get an optional warning.
|
|---|
| 518 |
|
|---|
| 519 | =back
|
|---|
| 520 |
|
|---|
| 521 | =head1 Source Code Enhancements
|
|---|
| 522 |
|
|---|
| 523 | =head2 MAGIC constants
|
|---|
| 524 |
|
|---|
| 525 | The MAGIC constants (e.g. C<'P'>) have been macrofied
|
|---|
| 526 | (e.g. C<PERL_MAGIC_TIED>) for better source code readability
|
|---|
| 527 | and maintainability.
|
|---|
| 528 |
|
|---|
| 529 | =head2 Better commented code
|
|---|
| 530 |
|
|---|
| 531 | F<perly.c>, F<sv.c>, and F<sv.h> have now been extensively commented.
|
|---|
| 532 |
|
|---|
| 533 | =head2 Regex pre-/post-compilation items matched up
|
|---|
| 534 |
|
|---|
| 535 | The regex compiler now maintains a structure that identifies nodes in
|
|---|
| 536 | the compiled bytecode with the corresponding syntactic features of the
|
|---|
| 537 | original regex expression. The information is attached to the new
|
|---|
| 538 | C<offsets> member of the C<struct regexp>. See L<perldebguts> for more
|
|---|
| 539 | complete information.
|
|---|
| 540 |
|
|---|
| 541 | =head2 gcc -Wall
|
|---|
| 542 |
|
|---|
| 543 | The C code has been made much more C<gcc -Wall> clean. Some warning
|
|---|
| 544 | messages still remain, though, so if you are compiling with gcc you
|
|---|
| 545 | will see some warnings about dubious practices. The warnings are
|
|---|
| 546 | being worked on.
|
|---|
| 547 |
|
|---|
| 548 | =head1 New Tests
|
|---|
| 549 |
|
|---|
| 550 | Several new tests have been added, especially for the F<lib> subsection.
|
|---|
| 551 |
|
|---|
| 552 | The tests are now reported in a different order than in earlier Perls.
|
|---|
| 553 | (This happens because the test scripts from under t/lib have been moved
|
|---|
| 554 | to be closer to the library/extension they are testing.)
|
|---|
| 555 |
|
|---|
| 556 | =head1 Known Problems
|
|---|
| 557 |
|
|---|
| 558 | Note that unlike other sections in this document (which describe
|
|---|
| 559 | changes since 5.7.0) this section is cumulative containing known
|
|---|
| 560 | problems for all the 5.7 releases.
|
|---|
| 561 |
|
|---|
| 562 | =head2 AIX
|
|---|
| 563 |
|
|---|
| 564 | =over 4
|
|---|
| 565 |
|
|---|
| 566 | =item *
|
|---|
| 567 |
|
|---|
| 568 | In AIX 4.2 Perl extensions that use C++ functions that use statics
|
|---|
| 569 | may have problems in that the statics are not getting initialized.
|
|---|
| 570 | In newer AIX releases this has been solved by linking Perl with
|
|---|
| 571 | the libC_r library, but unfortunately in AIX 4.2 the said library
|
|---|
| 572 | has an obscure bug where the various functions related to time
|
|---|
| 573 | (such as time() and gettimeofday()) return broken values, and
|
|---|
| 574 | therefore in AIX 4.2 Perl is not linked against the libC_r.
|
|---|
| 575 |
|
|---|
| 576 | =item *
|
|---|
| 577 |
|
|---|
| 578 | vac 5.0.0.0 May Produce Buggy Code For Perl
|
|---|
| 579 |
|
|---|
| 580 | The AIX C compiler vac version 5.0.0.0 may produce buggy code,
|
|---|
| 581 | resulting in few random tests failing, but when the failing tests
|
|---|
| 582 | are run by hand, they succeed. We suggest upgrading to at least
|
|---|
| 583 | vac version 5.0.1.0, that has been known to compile Perl correctly.
|
|---|
| 584 | "lslpp -L|grep vac.C" will tell you the vac version.
|
|---|
| 585 |
|
|---|
| 586 | =back
|
|---|
| 587 |
|
|---|
| 588 | =head2 Amiga Perl Invoking Mystery
|
|---|
| 589 |
|
|---|
| 590 | One cannot call Perl using the C<volume:> syntax, that is, C<perl -v>
|
|---|
| 591 | works, but for example C<bin:perl -v> doesn't. The exact reason is
|
|---|
| 592 | known but the current suspect is the F<ixemul> library.
|
|---|
| 593 |
|
|---|
| 594 | =head2 lib/ftmp-security tests warn 'system possibly insecure'
|
|---|
| 595 |
|
|---|
| 596 | Don't panic. Read INSTALL 'make test' section instead.
|
|---|
| 597 |
|
|---|
| 598 | =head2 Cygwin intermittent failures of lib/Memoize/t/expire_file 11 and 12
|
|---|
| 599 |
|
|---|
| 600 | The subtests 11 and 12 sometimes fail and sometimes work.
|
|---|
| 601 |
|
|---|
| 602 | =head2 HP-UX lib/io_multihomed Fails When LP64-Configured
|
|---|
| 603 |
|
|---|
| 604 | The lib/io_multihomed test may hang in HP-UX if Perl has been
|
|---|
| 605 | configured to be 64-bit. Because other 64-bit platforms do not hang in
|
|---|
| 606 | this test, HP-UX is suspect. All other tests pass in 64-bit HP-UX. The
|
|---|
| 607 | test attempts to create and connect to "multihomed" sockets (sockets
|
|---|
| 608 | which have multiple IP addresses).
|
|---|
| 609 |
|
|---|
| 610 | =head2 HP-UX lib/posix Subtest 9 Fails When LP64-Configured
|
|---|
| 611 |
|
|---|
| 612 | If perl is configured with -Duse64bitall, the successful result of the
|
|---|
| 613 | subtest 10 of lib/posix may arrive before the successful result of the
|
|---|
| 614 | subtest 9, which confuses the test harness so much that it thinks the
|
|---|
| 615 | subtest 9 failed.
|
|---|
| 616 |
|
|---|
| 617 | =head2 Linux With Sfio Fails op/misc Test 48
|
|---|
| 618 |
|
|---|
| 619 | No known fix.
|
|---|
| 620 |
|
|---|
| 621 | =head2 OS/390
|
|---|
| 622 |
|
|---|
| 623 | OS/390 has rather many test failures but the situation is actually
|
|---|
| 624 | better than it was in 5.6.0, it's just that so many new modules and
|
|---|
| 625 | tests have been added.
|
|---|
| 626 |
|
|---|
| 627 | Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed
|
|---|
| 628 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|---|
| 629 | ../ext/B/Deparse.t 14 1 7.14% 14
|
|---|
| 630 | ../ext/B/Showlex.t 1 1 100.00% 1
|
|---|
| 631 | ../ext/Encode/Encode/Tcl.t 610 13 2.13% 592 594 596 598
|
|---|
| 632 | 600 602 604-610
|
|---|
| 633 | ../ext/IO/lib/IO/t/io_unix.t 113 28928 5 3 60.00% 3-5
|
|---|
| 634 | ../ext/POSIX/POSIX.t 29 1 3.45% 14
|
|---|
| 635 | ../ext/Storable/t/lock.t 255 65280 5 3 60.00% 3-5
|
|---|
| 636 | ../lib/locale.t 129 33024 117 19 16.24% 99-117
|
|---|
| 637 | ../lib/warnings.t 434 1 0.23% 75
|
|---|
| 638 | ../lib/ExtUtils.t 27 1 3.70% 25
|
|---|
| 639 | ../lib/Math/BigInt/t/bigintpm.t 1190 1 0.08% 1145
|
|---|
| 640 | ../lib/Unicode/UCD.t 81 48 59.26% 1-16 49-64 66-81
|
|---|
| 641 | ../lib/User/pwent.t 9 1 11.11% 4
|
|---|
| 642 | op/pat.t 660 6 0.91% 242-243 424-425
|
|---|
| 643 | 626-627
|
|---|
| 644 | op/split.t 0 9 ?? ?? % ??
|
|---|
| 645 | op/taint.t 174 3 1.72% 156 162 168
|
|---|
| 646 | op/tr.t 70 3 4.29% 50 58-59
|
|---|
| 647 | Failed 16/422 test scripts, 96.21% okay. 105/23251 subtests failed, 99.55% okay.
|
|---|
| 648 |
|
|---|
| 649 | =head2 op/sprintf tests 129 and 130
|
|---|
| 650 |
|
|---|
| 651 | The op/sprintf tests 129 and 130 are known to fail on some platforms.
|
|---|
| 652 | Examples include any platform using sfio, and Compaq/Tandem's NonStop-UX.
|
|---|
| 653 | The failing platforms do not comply with the ANSI C Standard, line
|
|---|
| 654 | 19ff on page 134 of ANSI X3.159 1989 to be exact. (They produce
|
|---|
| 655 | something other than "1" and "-1" when formatting 0.6 and -0.6 using
|
|---|
| 656 | the printf format "%.0f", most often they produce "0" and "-0".)
|
|---|
| 657 |
|
|---|
| 658 | =head2 Failure of Thread tests
|
|---|
| 659 |
|
|---|
| 660 | B<Note that support for 5.005-style threading remains experimental.>
|
|---|
| 661 |
|
|---|
| 662 | The following tests are known to fail due to fundamental problems in
|
|---|
| 663 | the 5.005 threading implementation. These are not new failures--Perl
|
|---|
| 664 | 5.005_0x has the same bugs, but didn't have these tests.
|
|---|
| 665 |
|
|---|
| 666 | lib/autouse.t 4
|
|---|
| 667 | t/lib/thr5005.t 19-20
|
|---|
| 668 |
|
|---|
| 669 | =head2 UNICOS
|
|---|
| 670 |
|
|---|
| 671 | =over 4
|
|---|
| 672 |
|
|---|
| 673 | =item *
|
|---|
| 674 |
|
|---|
| 675 | ext/POSIX/sigaction subtests 6 and 13 may fail.
|
|---|
| 676 |
|
|---|
| 677 | =item *
|
|---|
| 678 |
|
|---|
| 679 | lib/ExtUtils may spuriously claim that subtest 28 failed,
|
|---|
| 680 | which is interesting since the test only has 27 tests.
|
|---|
| 681 |
|
|---|
| 682 | =item *
|
|---|
| 683 |
|
|---|
| 684 | Numerous numerical test failures
|
|---|
| 685 |
|
|---|
| 686 | op/numconvert 209,210,217,218
|
|---|
| 687 | op/override 7
|
|---|
| 688 | ext/Time/HiRes/HiRes 9
|
|---|
| 689 | lib/Math/BigInt/t/bigintpm 1145
|
|---|
| 690 | lib/Math/Trig 25
|
|---|
| 691 |
|
|---|
| 692 | These tests fail because of yet unresolved floating point inaccuracies.
|
|---|
| 693 |
|
|---|
| 694 | =back
|
|---|
| 695 |
|
|---|
| 696 | =head2 UTS
|
|---|
| 697 |
|
|---|
| 698 | There are a few known test failures, see L<perluts>.
|
|---|
| 699 |
|
|---|
| 700 | =head2 VMS
|
|---|
| 701 |
|
|---|
| 702 | Rather many tests are failing in VMS but that actually more tests
|
|---|
| 703 | succeed in VMS than they used to, it's just that there are many,
|
|---|
| 704 | many more tests than there used to be.
|
|---|
| 705 |
|
|---|
| 706 | Here are the known failures from some compiler/platform combinations.
|
|---|
| 707 |
|
|---|
| 708 | DEC C V5.3-006 on OpenVMS VAX V6.2
|
|---|
| 709 |
|
|---|
| 710 | [-.ext.list.util.t]tainted..............FAILED on test 3
|
|---|
| 711 | [-.ext.posix]sigaction..................FAILED on test 7
|
|---|
| 712 | [-.ext.time.hires]hires.................FAILED on test 14
|
|---|
| 713 | [-.lib.file.find]taint..................FAILED on test 17
|
|---|
| 714 | [-.lib.math.bigint.t]bigintpm...........FAILED on test 1183
|
|---|
| 715 | [-.lib.test.simple.t]exit...............FAILED on test 1
|
|---|
| 716 | [.lib]vmsish............................FAILED on test 13
|
|---|
| 717 | [.op]sprintf............................FAILED on test 12
|
|---|
| 718 | Failed 8/399 tests, 91.23% okay.
|
|---|
| 719 |
|
|---|
| 720 | DEC C V6.0-001 on OpenVMS Alpha V7.2-1 and
|
|---|
| 721 | Compaq C V6.2-008 on OpenVMS Alpha V7.1
|
|---|
| 722 |
|
|---|
| 723 | [-.ext.list.util.t]tainted..............FAILED on test 3
|
|---|
| 724 | [-.lib.file.find]taint..................FAILED on test 17
|
|---|
| 725 | [-.lib.test.simple.t]exit...............FAILED on test 1
|
|---|
| 726 | [.lib]vmsish............................FAILED on test 13
|
|---|
| 727 | Failed 4/399 tests, 92.48% okay.
|
|---|
| 728 |
|
|---|
| 729 | Compaq C V6.4-005 on OpenVMS Alpha 7.2.1
|
|---|
| 730 |
|
|---|
| 731 | [-.ext.b]showlex........................FAILED on test 1
|
|---|
| 732 | [-.ext.list.util.t]tainted..............FAILED on test 3
|
|---|
| 733 | [-.lib.file.find]taint..................FAILED on test 17
|
|---|
| 734 | [-.lib.test.simple.t]exit...............FAILED on test 1
|
|---|
| 735 | [.lib]vmsish............................FAILED on test 13
|
|---|
| 736 | [.op]misc...............................FAILED on test 49
|
|---|
| 737 | Failed 6/401 tests, 92.77% okay.
|
|---|
| 738 |
|
|---|
| 739 | =head2 Win32
|
|---|
| 740 |
|
|---|
| 741 | In multi-CPU boxes there are some problems with the I/O buffering:
|
|---|
| 742 | some output may appear twice.
|
|---|
| 743 |
|
|---|
| 744 | =head2 Localising a Tied Variable Leaks Memory
|
|---|
| 745 |
|
|---|
| 746 | use Tie::Hash;
|
|---|
| 747 | tie my %tie_hash => 'Tie::StdHash';
|
|---|
| 748 |
|
|---|
| 749 | ...
|
|---|
| 750 |
|
|---|
| 751 | local($tie_hash{Foo}) = 1; # leaks
|
|---|
| 752 |
|
|---|
| 753 | Code like the above is known to leak memory every time the local()
|
|---|
| 754 | is executed.
|
|---|
| 755 |
|
|---|
| 756 | =head2 Self-tying of Arrays and Hashes Is Forbidden
|
|---|
| 757 |
|
|---|
| 758 | Self-tying of arrays and hashes is broken in rather deep and
|
|---|
| 759 | hard-to-fix ways. As a stop-gap measure to avoid people from getting
|
|---|
| 760 | frustrated at the mysterious results (core dumps, most often) it is
|
|---|
| 761 | for now forbidden (you will get a fatal error even from an attempt).
|
|---|
| 762 |
|
|---|
| 763 | =head2 Variable Attributes are not Currently Usable for Tieing
|
|---|
| 764 |
|
|---|
| 765 | This limitation will hopefully be fixed in future. (Subroutine
|
|---|
| 766 | attributes work fine for tieing, see L<Attribute::Handlers>).
|
|---|
| 767 |
|
|---|
| 768 | =head2 Building Extensions Can Fail Because Of Largefiles
|
|---|
| 769 |
|
|---|
| 770 | Some extensions like mod_perl are known to have issues with
|
|---|
| 771 | `largefiles', a change brought by Perl 5.6.0 in which file offsets
|
|---|
| 772 | default to 64 bits wide, where supported. Modules may fail to compile
|
|---|
| 773 | at all or compile and work incorrectly. Currently there is no good
|
|---|
| 774 | solution for the problem, but Configure now provides appropriate
|
|---|
| 775 | non-largefile ccflags, ldflags, libswanted, and libs in the %Config
|
|---|
| 776 | hash (e.g., $Config{ccflags_nolargefiles}) so the extensions that are
|
|---|
| 777 | having problems can try configuring themselves without the
|
|---|
| 778 | largefileness. This is admittedly not a clean solution, and the
|
|---|
| 779 | solution may not even work at all. One potential failure is whether
|
|---|
| 780 | one can (or, if one can, whether it's a good idea) link together at
|
|---|
| 781 | all binaries with different ideas about file offsets, all this is
|
|---|
| 782 | platform-dependent.
|
|---|
| 783 |
|
|---|
| 784 | =head2 The Compiler Suite Is Still Experimental
|
|---|
| 785 |
|
|---|
| 786 | The compiler suite is slowly getting better but is nowhere near
|
|---|
| 787 | working order yet.
|
|---|
| 788 |
|
|---|
| 789 | =head2 The Long Double Support is Still Experimental
|
|---|
| 790 |
|
|---|
| 791 | The ability to configure Perl's numbers to use "long doubles",
|
|---|
| 792 | floating point numbers of hopefully better accuracy, is still
|
|---|
| 793 | experimental. The implementations of long doubles are not yet
|
|---|
| 794 | widespread and the existing implementations are not quite mature
|
|---|
| 795 | or standardised, therefore trying to support them is a rare
|
|---|
| 796 | and moving target. The gain of more precision may also be offset
|
|---|
| 797 | by slowdown in computations (more bits to move around, and the
|
|---|
| 798 | operations are more likely to be executed by less optimised
|
|---|
| 799 | libraries).
|
|---|
| 800 |
|
|---|
| 801 | =head1 Reporting Bugs
|
|---|
| 802 |
|
|---|
| 803 | If you find what you think is a bug, you might check the articles
|
|---|
| 804 | recently posted to the comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup and the perl
|
|---|
| 805 | bug database at http://bugs.perl.org/ There may also be
|
|---|
| 806 | information at http://www.perl.com/perl/ , the Perl Home Page.
|
|---|
| 807 |
|
|---|
| 808 | If you believe you have an unreported bug, please run the B<perlbug>
|
|---|
| 809 | program included with your release. Be sure to trim your bug down
|
|---|
| 810 | to a tiny but sufficient test case. Your bug report, along with the
|
|---|
| 811 | output of C<perl -V>, will be sent off to [email protected] to be
|
|---|
| 812 | analysed by the Perl porting team.
|
|---|
| 813 |
|
|---|
| 814 | =head1 SEE ALSO
|
|---|
| 815 |
|
|---|
| 816 | The F<Changes> file for exhaustive details on what changed.
|
|---|
| 817 |
|
|---|
| 818 | The F<INSTALL> file for how to build Perl.
|
|---|
| 819 |
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| 820 | The F<README> file for general stuff.
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| 822 | The F<Artistic> and F<Copying> files for copyright information.
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| 824 | =head1 HISTORY
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| 826 | Written by Jarkko Hietaniemi <F<[email protected]>>, with many contributions
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| 827 | from The Perl Porters and Perl Users submitting feedback and patches.
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| 828 |
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| 829 | Send omissions or corrections to <F<[email protected]>>.
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| 830 |
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| 831 | =cut
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