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| =head1 NAME | |
| perl5101delta - what is new for perl v5.10.1 | |
| =head1 DESCRIPTION | |
| This document describes differences between the 5.10.0 release and | |
| the 5.10.1 release. | |
| If you are upgrading from an earlier release such as 5.8.8, first read | |
| the L<perl5100delta>, which describes differences between 5.8.8 and | |
| 5.10.0 | |
| =head1 Incompatible Changes | |
| =head2 Switch statement changes | |
| The handling of complex expressions by the C<given>/C<when> switch | |
| statement has been enhanced. There are two new cases where C<when> now | |
| interprets its argument as a boolean, instead of an expression to be used | |
| in a smart match: | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item flip-flop operators | |
| The C<..> and C<...> flip-flop operators are now evaluated in boolean | |
| context, following their usual semantics; see L<perlop/"Range Operators">. | |
| Note that, as in perl 5.10.0, C<when (1..10)> will not work to test | |
| whether a given value is an integer between 1 and 10; you should use | |
| C<when ([1..10])> instead (note the array reference). | |
| However, contrary to 5.10.0, evaluating the flip-flop operators in boolean | |
| context ensures it can now be useful in a C<when()>, notably for | |
| implementing bistable conditions, like in: | |
| when (/^=begin/ .. /^=end/) { | |
| # do something | |
| } | |
| =item defined-or operator | |
| A compound expression involving the defined-or operator, as in | |
| C<when (expr1 // expr2)>, will be treated as boolean if the first | |
| expression is boolean. (This just extends the existing rule that applies | |
| to the regular or operator, as in C<when (expr1 || expr2)>.) | |
| =back | |
| The next section details more changes brought to the semantics to | |
| the smart match operator, that naturally also modify the behaviour | |
| of the switch statements where smart matching is implicitly used. | |
| =head2 Smart match changes | |
| =head3 Changes to type-based dispatch | |
| The smart match operator C<~~> is no longer commutative. The behaviour of | |
| a smart match now depends primarily on the type of its right hand | |
| argument. Moreover, its semantics have been adjusted for greater | |
| consistency or usefulness in several cases. While the general backwards | |
| compatibility is maintained, several changes must be noted: | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item * | |
| Code references with an empty prototype are no longer treated specially. | |
| They are passed an argument like the other code references (even if they | |
| choose to ignore it). | |
| =item * | |
| C<%hash ~~ sub {}> and C<@array ~~ sub {}> now test that the subroutine | |
| returns a true value for each key of the hash (or element of the | |
| array), instead of passing the whole hash or array as a reference to | |
| the subroutine. | |
| =item * | |
| Due to the commutativity breakage, code references are no longer | |
| treated specially when appearing on the left of the C<~~> operator, | |
| but like any vulgar scalar. | |
| =item * | |
| C<undef ~~ %hash> is always false (since C<undef> can't be a key in a | |
| hash). No implicit conversion to C<""> is done (as was the case in perl | |
| 5.10.0). | |
| =item * | |
| C<$scalar ~~ @array> now always distributes the smart match across the | |
| elements of the array. It's true if one element in @array verifies | |
| C<$scalar ~~ $element>. This is a generalization of the old behaviour | |
| that tested whether the array contained the scalar. | |
| =back | |
| The full dispatch table for the smart match operator is given in | |
| L<perlsyn/"Smart matching in detail">. | |
| =head3 Smart match and overloading | |
| According to the rule of dispatch based on the rightmost argument type, | |
| when an object overloading C<~~> appears on the right side of the | |
| operator, the overload routine will always be called (with a 3rd argument | |
| set to a true value, see L<overload>.) However, when the object will | |
| appear on the left, the overload routine will be called only when the | |
| rightmost argument is a simple scalar. This way distributivity of smart match | |
| across arrays is not broken, as well as the other behaviours with complex | |
| types (coderefs, hashes, regexes). Thus, writers of overloading routines | |
| for smart match mostly need to worry only with comparing against a scalar, | |
| and possibly with stringification overloading; the other common cases | |
| will be automatically handled consistently. | |
| C<~~> will now refuse to work on objects that do not overload it (in order | |
| to avoid relying on the object's underlying structure). (However, if the | |
| object overloads the stringification or the numification operators, and | |
| if overload fallback is active, it will be used instead, as usual.) | |
| =head2 Other incompatible changes | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item * | |
| The semantics of C<use feature :5.10*> have changed slightly. | |
| See L</"Modules and Pragmata"> for more information. | |
| =item * | |
| It is now a run-time error to use the smart match operator C<~~> | |
| with an object that has no overload defined for it. (This way | |
| C<~~> will not break encapsulation by matching against the | |
| object's internal representation as a reference.) | |
| =item * | |
| The version control system used for the development of the perl | |
| interpreter has been switched from Perforce to git. This is mainly an | |
| internal issue that only affects people actively working on the perl core; | |
| but it may have minor external visibility, for example in some of details | |
| of the output of C<perl -V>. See L<perlrepository> for more information. | |
| =item * | |
| The internal structure of the C<ext/> directory in the perl source has | |
| been reorganised. In general, a module C<Foo::Bar> whose source was | |
| stored under F<ext/Foo/Bar/> is now located under F<ext/Foo-Bar/>. Also, | |
| some modules have been moved from F<lib/> to F<ext/>. This is purely a | |
| source tarball change, and should make no difference to the compilation or | |
| installation of perl, unless you have a very customised build process that | |
| explicitly relies on this structure, or which hard-codes the C<nonxs_ext> | |
| F<Configure> parameter. Specifically, this change does not by default | |
| alter the location of any files in the final installation. | |
| =item * | |
| As part of the C<Test::Harness> 2.x to 3.x upgrade, the experimental | |
| C<Test::Harness::Straps> module has been removed. | |
| See L</"Updated Modules"> for more details. | |
| =item * | |
| As part of the C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> upgrade, the | |
| C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker::bytes> and C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker::vmsish> modules | |
| have been removed from this distribution. | |
| =item * | |
| C<Module::CoreList> no longer contains the C<%:patchlevel> hash. | |
| =item * | |
| This one is actually a change introduced in 5.10.0, but it was missed | |
| from that release's perldelta, so it is mentioned here instead. | |
| A bugfix related to the handling of the C</m> modifier and C<qr> resulted | |
| in a change of behaviour between 5.8.x and 5.10.0: | |
| # matches in 5.8.x, doesn't match in 5.10.0 | |
| $re = qr/^bar/; "foo\nbar" =~ /$re/m; | |
| =back | |
| =head1 Core Enhancements | |
| =head2 Unicode Character Database 5.1.0 | |
| The copy of the Unicode Character Database included in Perl 5.10.1 has | |
| been updated to 5.1.0 from 5.0.0. See | |
| L<http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode5.1.0/#Notable_Changes> for the | |
| notable changes. | |
| =head2 A proper interface for pluggable Method Resolution Orders | |
| As of Perl 5.10.1 there is a new interface for plugging and using method | |
| resolution orders other than the default (linear depth first search). | |
| The C3 method resolution order added in 5.10.0 has been re-implemented as | |
| a plugin, without changing its Perl-space interface. See L<perlmroapi> for | |
| more information. | |
| =head2 The C<overloading> pragma | |
| This pragma allows you to lexically disable or enable overloading | |
| for some or all operations. (Yuval Kogman) | |
| =head2 Parallel tests | |
| The core distribution can now run its regression tests in parallel on | |
| Unix-like platforms. Instead of running C<make test>, set C<TEST_JOBS> in | |
| your environment to the number of tests to run in parallel, and run | |
| C<make test_harness>. On a Bourne-like shell, this can be done as | |
| TEST_JOBS=3 make test_harness # Run 3 tests in parallel | |
| An environment variable is used, rather than parallel make itself, because | |
| L<TAP::Harness> needs to be able to schedule individual non-conflicting test | |
| scripts itself, and there is no standard interface to C<make> utilities to | |
| interact with their job schedulers. | |
| Note that currently some test scripts may fail when run in parallel (most | |
| notably C<ext/IO/t/io_dir.t>). If necessary run just the failing scripts | |
| again sequentially and see if the failures go away. | |
| =head2 DTrace support | |
| Some support for DTrace has been added. See "DTrace support" in F<INSTALL>. | |
| =head2 Support for C<configure_requires> in CPAN module metadata | |
| Both C<CPAN> and C<CPANPLUS> now support the C<configure_requires> keyword | |
| in the C<META.yml> metadata file included in most recent CPAN distributions. | |
| This allows distribution authors to specify configuration prerequisites that | |
| must be installed before running F<Makefile.PL> or F<Build.PL>. | |
| See the documentation for C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> or C<Module::Build> for more | |
| on how to specify C<configure_requires> when creating a distribution for CPAN. | |
| =head1 Modules and Pragmata | |
| =head2 New Modules and Pragmata | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item C<autodie> | |
| This is a new lexically-scoped alternative for the C<Fatal> module. | |
| The bundled version is 2.06_01. Note that in this release, using a string | |
| eval when C<autodie> is in effect can cause the autodie behaviour to leak | |
| into the surrounding scope. See L<autodie/"BUGS"> for more details. | |
| =item C<Compress::Raw::Bzip2> | |
| This has been added to the core (version 2.020). | |
| =item C<parent> | |
| This pragma establishes an ISA relationship with base classes at compile | |
| time. It provides the key feature of C<base> without the feature creep. | |
| =item C<Parse::CPAN::Meta> | |
| This has been added to the core (version 1.39). | |
| =back | |
| =head2 Pragmata Changes | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item C<attributes> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.08 to 0.09. | |
| =item C<attrs> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.02 to 1.03. | |
| =item C<base> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.13 to 2.14. See L<parent> for a replacement. | |
| =item C<bigint> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.22 to 0.23. | |
| =item C<bignum> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.22 to 0.23. | |
| =item C<bigrat> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.22 to 0.23. | |
| =item C<charnames> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.06 to 1.07. | |
| The Unicode F<NameAliases.txt> database file has been added. This has the | |
| effect of adding some extra C<\N> character names that formerly wouldn't | |
| have been recognised; for example, C<"\N{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GHA}">. | |
| =item C<constant> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.13 to 1.17. | |
| =item C<feature> | |
| The meaning of the C<:5.10> and C<:5.10.X> feature bundles has | |
| changed slightly. The last component, if any (i.e. C<X>) is simply ignored. | |
| This is predicated on the assumption that new features will not, in | |
| general, be added to maintenance releases. So C<:5.10> and C<:5.10.X> | |
| have identical effect. This is a change to the behaviour documented for | |
| 5.10.0. | |
| =item C<fields> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.13 to 2.14 (this was just a version bump; there | |
| were no functional changes). | |
| =item C<lib> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.5565 to 0.62. | |
| =item C<open> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.06 to 1.07. | |
| =item C<overload> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.06 to 1.07. | |
| =item C<overloading> | |
| See L</"The C<overloading> pragma"> above. | |
| =item C<version> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.74 to 0.77. | |
| =back | |
| =head2 Updated Modules | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item C<Archive::Extract> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.24 to 0.34. | |
| =item C<Archive::Tar> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.38 to 1.52. | |
| =item C<Attribute::Handlers> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.79 to 0.85. | |
| =item C<AutoLoader> | |
| Upgraded from version 5.63 to 5.68. | |
| =item C<AutoSplit> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.05 to 1.06. | |
| =item C<B> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.17 to 1.22. | |
| =item C<B::Debug> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.05 to 1.11. | |
| =item C<B::Deparse> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.83 to 0.89. | |
| =item C<B::Lint> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.09 to 1.11. | |
| =item C<B::Xref> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.01 to 1.02. | |
| =item C<Benchmark> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.10 to 1.11. | |
| =item C<Carp> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.08 to 1.11. | |
| =item C<CGI> | |
| Upgraded from version 3.29 to 3.43. | |
| (also includes the "default_value for popup_menu()" fix from 3.45). | |
| =item C<Compress::Zlib> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.008 to 2.020. | |
| =item C<CPAN> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.9205 to 1.9402. C<CPAN::FTP> has a local fix to | |
| stop it being too verbose on download failure. | |
| =item C<CPANPLUS> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.84 to 0.88. | |
| =item C<CPANPLUS::Dist::Build> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.06_02 to 0.36. | |
| =item C<Cwd> | |
| Upgraded from version 3.25_01 to 3.30. | |
| =item C<Data::Dumper> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.121_14 to 2.124. | |
| =item C<DB> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.01 to 1.02. | |
| =item C<DB_File> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.816_1 to 1.820. | |
| =item C<Devel::PPPort> | |
| Upgraded from version 3.13 to 3.19. | |
| =item C<Digest::MD5> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.36_01 to 2.39. | |
| =item C<Digest::SHA> | |
| Upgraded from version 5.45 to 5.47. | |
| =item C<DirHandle> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.01 to 1.03. | |
| =item C<Dumpvalue> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.12 to 1.13. | |
| =item C<DynaLoader> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.08 to 1.10. | |
| =item C<Encode> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.23 to 2.35. | |
| =item C<Errno> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.10 to 1.11. | |
| =item C<Exporter> | |
| Upgraded from version 5.62 to 5.63. | |
| =item C<ExtUtils::CBuilder> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.21 to 0.2602. | |
| =item C<ExtUtils::Command> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.13 to 1.16. | |
| =item C<ExtUtils::Constant> | |
| Upgraded from 0.20 to 0.22. (Note that neither of these versions are | |
| available on CPAN.) | |
| =item C<ExtUtils::Embed> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.27 to 1.28. | |
| =item C<ExtUtils::Install> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.44 to 1.54. | |
| =item C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> | |
| Upgraded from version 6.42 to 6.55_02. | |
| Note that C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker::bytes> and C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker::vmsish> | |
| have been removed from this distribution. | |
| =item C<ExtUtils::Manifest> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.51_01 to 1.56. | |
| =item C<ExtUtils::ParseXS> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.18_02 to 2.2002. | |
| =item C<Fatal> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.05 to 2.06_01. See also the new pragma C<autodie>. | |
| =item C<File::Basename> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.76 to 2.77. | |
| =item C<File::Compare> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.1005 to 1.1006. | |
| =item C<File::Copy> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.11 to 2.14. | |
| =item C<File::Fetch> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.14 to 0.20. | |
| =item C<File::Find> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.12 to 1.14. | |
| =item C<File::Path> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.04 to 2.07_03. | |
| =item C<File::Spec> | |
| Upgraded from version 3.2501 to 3.30. | |
| =item C<File::stat> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.00 to 1.01. | |
| =item C<File::Temp> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.18 to 0.22. | |
| =item C<FileCache> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.07 to 1.08. | |
| =item C<FileHandle> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.01 to 2.02. | |
| =item C<Filter::Simple> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.82 to 0.84. | |
| =item C<Filter::Util::Call> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.07 to 1.08. | |
| =item C<FindBin> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.49 to 1.50. | |
| =item C<GDBM_File> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.08 to 1.09. | |
| =item C<Getopt::Long> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.37 to 2.38. | |
| =item C<Hash::Util::FieldHash> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.03 to 1.04. This fixes a memory leak. | |
| =item C<I18N::Collate> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.00 to 1.01. | |
| =item C<IO> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.23_01 to 1.25. | |
| This makes non-blocking mode work on Windows in C<IO::Socket::INET> | |
| [CPAN #43573]. | |
| =item C<IO::Compress::*> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.008 to 2.020. | |
| =item C<IO::Dir> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.06 to 1.07. | |
| =item C<IO::Handle> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.27 to 1.28. | |
| =item C<IO::Socket> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.30_01 to 1.31. | |
| =item C<IO::Zlib> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.07 to 1.09. | |
| =item C<IPC::Cmd> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.40_1 to 0.46. | |
| =item C<IPC::Open3> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.02 to 1.04. | |
| =item C<IPC::SysV> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.05 to 2.01. | |
| =item C<lib> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.5565 to 0.62. | |
| =item C<List::Util> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.19 to 1.21. | |
| =item C<Locale::MakeText> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.12 to 1.13. | |
| =item C<Log::Message> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.01 to 0.02. | |
| =item C<Math::BigFloat> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.59 to 1.60. | |
| =item C<Math::BigInt> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.88 to 1.89. | |
| =item C<Math::BigInt::FastCalc> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.16 to 0.19. | |
| =item C<Math::BigRat> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.21 to 0.22. | |
| =item C<Math::Complex> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.37 to 1.56. | |
| =item C<Math::Trig> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.04 to 1.20. | |
| =item C<Memoize> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.01_02 to 1.01_03 (just a minor documentation | |
| change). | |
| =item C<Module::Build> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.2808_01 to 0.34_02. | |
| =item C<Module::CoreList> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.13 to 2.18. This release no longer contains the | |
| C<%Module::CoreList::patchlevel> hash. | |
| =item C<Module::Load> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.12 to 0.16. | |
| =item C<Module::Load::Conditional> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.22 to 0.30. | |
| =item C<Module::Loaded> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.01 to 0.02. | |
| =item C<Module::Pluggable> | |
| Upgraded from version 3.6 to 3.9. | |
| =item C<NDBM_File> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.07 to 1.08. | |
| =item C<Net::Ping> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.33 to 2.36. | |
| =item C<NEXT> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.60_01 to 0.64. | |
| =item C<Object::Accessor> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.32 to 0.34. | |
| =item C<OS2::REXX> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.03 to 1.04. | |
| =item C<Package::Constants> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.01 to 0.02. | |
| =item C<PerlIO> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.04 to 1.06. | |
| =item C<PerlIO::via> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.04 to 0.07. | |
| =item C<Pod::Man> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.16 to 2.22. | |
| =item C<Pod::Parser> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.35 to 1.37. | |
| =item C<Pod::Simple> | |
| Upgraded from version 3.05 to 3.07. | |
| =item C<Pod::Text> | |
| Upgraded from version 3.08 to 3.13. | |
| =item C<POSIX> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.13 to 1.17. | |
| =item C<Safe> | |
| Upgraded from 2.12 to 2.18. | |
| =item C<Scalar::Util> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.19 to 1.21. | |
| =item C<SelectSaver> | |
| Upgraded from 1.01 to 1.02. | |
| =item C<SelfLoader> | |
| Upgraded from 1.11 to 1.17. | |
| =item C<Socket> | |
| Upgraded from 1.80 to 1.82. | |
| =item C<Storable> | |
| Upgraded from 2.18 to 2.20. | |
| =item C<Switch> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.13 to 2.14. Please see L</Deprecations>. | |
| =item C<Symbol> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.06 to 1.07. | |
| =item C<Sys::Syslog> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.22 to 0.27. | |
| =item C<Term::ANSIColor> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.12 to 2.00. | |
| =item C<Term::ReadLine> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.03 to 1.04. | |
| =item C<Term::UI> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.18 to 0.20. | |
| =item C<Test::Harness> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.64 to 3.17. | |
| Note that one side-effect of the 2.x to 3.x upgrade is that the | |
| experimental C<Test::Harness::Straps> module (and its supporting | |
| C<Assert>, C<Iterator>, C<Point> and C<Results> modules) have been | |
| removed. If you still need this, then they are available in the | |
| (unmaintained) C<Test-Harness-Straps> distribution on CPAN. | |
| =item C<Test::Simple> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.72 to 0.92. | |
| =item C<Text::ParseWords> | |
| Upgraded from version 3.26 to 3.27. | |
| =item C<Text::Tabs> | |
| Upgraded from version 2007.1117 to 2009.0305. | |
| =item C<Text::Wrap> | |
| Upgraded from version 2006.1117 to 2009.0305. | |
| =item C<Thread::Queue> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.00 to 2.11. | |
| =item C<Thread::Semaphore> | |
| Upgraded from version 2.01 to 2.09. | |
| =item C<threads> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.67 to 1.72. | |
| =item C<threads::shared> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.14 to 1.29. | |
| =item C<Tie::RefHash> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.37 to 1.38. | |
| =item C<Tie::StdHandle> | |
| This has documentation changes, and has been assigned a version for the | |
| first time: version 4.2. | |
| =item C<Time::HiRes> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.9711 to 1.9719. | |
| =item C<Time::Local> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.18 to 1.1901. | |
| =item C<Time::Piece> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.12 to 1.15. | |
| =item C<Unicode::Normalize> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.02 to 1.03. | |
| =item C<Unicode::UCD> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.25 to 0.27. | |
| C<charinfo()> now works on Unified CJK code points added to later versions | |
| of Unicode. | |
| C<casefold()> has new fields returned to provide both a simpler interface | |
| and previously missing information. The old fields are retained for | |
| backwards compatibility. Information about Turkic-specific code points is | |
| now returned. | |
| The documentation has been corrected and expanded. | |
| =item C<UNIVERSAL> | |
| Upgraded from version 1.04 to 1.05. | |
| =item C<Win32> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.34 to 0.39. | |
| =item C<Win32API::File> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.1001_01 to 0.1101. | |
| =item C<XSLoader> | |
| Upgraded from version 0.08 to 0.10. | |
| =back | |
| =head1 Utility Changes | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item F<h2ph> | |
| Now looks in C<include-fixed> too, which is a recent addition to gcc's | |
| search path. | |
| =item F<h2xs> | |
| No longer incorrectly treats enum values like macros (Daniel Burr). | |
| Now handles C++ style constants (C<//>) properly in enums. (A patch from | |
| Rainer Weikusat was used; Daniel Burr also proposed a similar fix). | |
| =item F<perl5db.pl> | |
| C<LVALUE> subroutines now work under the debugger. | |
| The debugger now correctly handles proxy constant subroutines, and | |
| subroutine stubs. | |
| =item F<perlthanks> | |
| Perl 5.10.1 adds a new utility F<perlthanks>, which is a variant of | |
| F<perlbug>, but for sending non-bug-reports to the authors and maintainers | |
| of Perl. Getting nothing but bug reports can become a bit demoralising: | |
| we'll see if this changes things. | |
| =back | |
| =head1 New Documentation | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item L<perlhaiku> | |
| This contains instructions on how to build perl for the Haiku platform. | |
| =item L<perlmroapi> | |
| This describes the new interface for pluggable Method Resolution Orders. | |
| =item L<perlperf> | |
| This document, by Richard Foley, provides an introduction to the use of | |
| performance and optimization techniques which can be used with particular | |
| reference to perl programs. | |
| =item L<perlrepository> | |
| This describes how to access the perl source using the I<git> version | |
| control system. | |
| =item L<perlthanks> | |
| This describes the new F<perlthanks> utility. | |
| =back | |
| =head1 Changes to Existing Documentation | |
| The various large C<Changes*> files (which listed every change made to perl | |
| over the last 18 years) have been removed, and replaced by a small file, | |
| also called C<Changes>, which just explains how that same information may | |
| be extracted from the git version control system. | |
| The file F<Porting/patching.pod> has been deleted, as it mainly described | |
| interacting with the old Perforce-based repository, which is now obsolete. | |
| Information still relevant has been moved to L<perlrepository>. | |
| L<perlapi>, L<perlintern>, L<perlmodlib> and L<perltoc> are now all | |
| generated at build time, rather than being shipped as part of the release. | |
| =head1 Performance Enhancements | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item * | |
| A new internal cache means that C<isa()> will often be faster. | |
| =item * | |
| Under C<use locale>, the locale-relevant information is now cached on | |
| read-only values, such as the list returned by C<keys %hash>. This makes | |
| operations such as C<sort keys %hash> in the scope of C<use locale> much | |
| faster. | |
| =item * | |
| Empty C<DESTROY> methods are no longer called. | |
| =back | |
| =head1 Installation and Configuration Improvements | |
| =head2 F<ext/> reorganisation | |
| The layout of directories in F<ext> has been revised. Specifically, all | |
| extensions are now flat, and at the top level, with C</> in pathnames | |
| replaced by C<->, so that F<ext/Data/Dumper/> is now F<ext/Data-Dumper/>, | |
| etc. The names of the extensions as specified to F<Configure>, and as | |
| reported by C<%Config::Config> under the keys C<dynamic_ext>, | |
| C<known_extensions>, C<nonxs_ext> and C<static_ext> have not changed, and | |
| still use C</>. Hence this change will not have any affect once perl is | |
| installed. However, C<Attribute::Handlers>, C<Safe> and C<mro> have now | |
| become extensions in their own right, so if you run F<Configure> with | |
| options to specify an exact list of extensions to build, you will need to | |
| change it to account for this. | |
| For 5.10.2, it is planned that many dual-life modules will have been moved | |
| from F<lib> to F<ext>; again this will have no effect on an installed | |
| perl, but will matter if you invoke F<Configure> with a pre-canned list of | |
| extensions to build. | |
| =head2 Configuration improvements | |
| If C<vendorlib> and C<vendorarch> are the same, then they are only added to | |
| C<@INC> once. | |
| C<$Config{usedevel}> and the C-level C<PERL_USE_DEVEL> are now defined if | |
| perl is built with C<-Dusedevel>. | |
| F<Configure> will enable use of C<-fstack-protector>, to provide protection | |
| against stack-smashing attacks, if the compiler supports it. | |
| F<Configure> will now determine the correct prototypes for re-entrant | |
| functions, and for C<gconvert>, if you are using a C++ compiler rather | |
| than a C compiler. | |
| On Unix, if you build from a tree containing a git repository, the | |
| configuration process will note the commit hash you have checked out, for | |
| display in the output of C<perl -v> and C<perl -V>. Unpushed local commits | |
| are automatically added to the list of local patches displayed by | |
| C<perl -V>. | |
| =head2 Compilation improvements | |
| As part of the flattening of F<ext>, all extensions on all platforms are | |
| built by F<make_ext.pl>. This replaces the Unix-specific | |
| F<ext/util/make_ext>, VMS-specific F<make_ext.com> and Win32-specific | |
| F<win32/buildext.pl>. | |
| =head2 Platform Specific Changes | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item AIX | |
| Removed F<libbsd> for AIX 5L and 6.1. Only flock() was used from F<libbsd>. | |
| Removed F<libgdbm> for AIX 5L and 6.1. The F<libgdbm> is delivered as an | |
| optional package with the AIX Toolbox. Unfortunately the 64 bit version | |
| is broken. | |
| Hints changes mean that AIX 4.2 should work again. | |
| =item Cygwin | |
| On Cygwin we now strip the last number from the DLL. This has been the | |
| behaviour in the cygwin.com build for years. The hints files have been | |
| updated. | |
| =item FreeBSD | |
| The hints files now identify the correct threading libraries on FreeBSD 7 | |
| and later. | |
| =item Irix | |
| We now work around a bizarre preprocessor bug in the Irix 6.5 compiler: | |
| C<cc -E -> unfortunately goes into K&R mode, but C<cc -E file.c> doesn't. | |
| =item Haiku | |
| Patches from the Haiku maintainers have been merged in. Perl should now | |
| build on Haiku. | |
| =item MirOS BSD | |
| Perl should now build on MirOS BSD. | |
| =item NetBSD | |
| Hints now supports versions 5.*. | |
| =item Stratus VOS | |
| Various changes from Stratus have been merged in. | |
| =item Symbian | |
| There is now support for Symbian S60 3.2 SDK and S60 5.0 SDK. | |
| =item Win32 | |
| Improved message window handling means that C<alarm> and C<kill> messages | |
| will no longer be dropped under race conditions. | |
| =item VMS | |
| Reads from the in-memory temporary files of C<PerlIO::scalar> used to fail | |
| if C<$/> was set to a numeric reference (to indicate record-style reads). | |
| This is now fixed. | |
| VMS now supports C<getgrgid>. | |
| Many improvements and cleanups have been made to the VMS file name handling | |
| and conversion code. | |
| Enabling the C<PERL_VMS_POSIX_EXIT> logical name now encodes a POSIX exit | |
| status in a VMS condition value for better interaction with GNV's bash | |
| shell and other utilities that depend on POSIX exit values. See | |
| L<perlvms/"$?"> for details. | |
| =back | |
| =head1 Selected Bug Fixes | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item * | |
| 5.10.0 inadvertently disabled an optimisation, which caused a measurable | |
| performance drop in list assignment, such as is often used to assign | |
| function parameters from C<@_>. The optimisation has been re-instated, and | |
| the performance regression fixed. | |
| =item * | |
| Fixed memory leak on C<while (1) { map 1, 1 }> [RT #53038]. | |
| =item * | |
| Some potential coredumps in PerlIO fixed [RT #57322,54828]. | |
| =item * | |
| The debugger now works with lvalue subroutines. | |
| =item * | |
| The debugger's C<m> command was broken on modules that defined constants | |
| [RT #61222]. | |
| =item * | |
| C<crypt()> and string complement could return tainted values for untainted | |
| arguments [RT #59998]. | |
| =item * | |
| The C<-i.suffix> command-line switch now recreates the file using | |
| restricted permissions, before changing its mode to match the original | |
| file. This eliminates a potential race condition [RT #60904]. | |
| =item * | |
| On some Unix systems, the value in C<$?> would not have the top bit set | |
| (C<$? & 128>) even if the child core dumped. | |
| =item * | |
| Under some circumstances, $^R could incorrectly become undefined | |
| [RT #57042]. | |
| =item * | |
| (XS) In various hash functions, passing a pre-computed hash to when the | |
| key is UTF-8 might result in an incorrect lookup. | |
| =item * | |
| (XS) Including F<XSUB.h> before F<perl.h> gave a compile-time error | |
| [RT #57176]. | |
| =item * | |
| C<< $object->isa('Foo') >> would report false if the package C<Foo> didn't | |
| exist, even if the object's C<@ISA> contained C<Foo>. | |
| =item * | |
| Various bugs in the new-to 5.10.0 mro code, triggered by manipulating | |
| C<@ISA>, have been found and fixed. | |
| =item * | |
| Bitwise operations on references could crash the interpreter, e.g. | |
| C<$x=\$y; $x |= "foo"> [RT #54956]. | |
| =item * | |
| Patterns including alternation might be sensitive to the internal UTF-8 | |
| representation, e.g. | |
| my $byte = chr(192); | |
| my $utf8 = chr(192); utf8::upgrade($utf8); | |
| $utf8 =~ /$byte|X}/i; # failed in 5.10.0 | |
| =item * | |
| Within UTF8-encoded Perl source files (i.e. where C<use utf8> is in | |
| effect), double-quoted literal strings could be corrupted where a C<\xNN>, | |
| C<\0NNN> or C<\N{}> is followed by a literal character with ordinal value | |
| greater than 255 [RT #59908]. | |
| =item * | |
| C<B::Deparse> failed to correctly deparse various constructs: | |
| C<readpipe STRING> [RT #62428], C<CORE::require(STRING)> [RT #62488], | |
| C<sub foo(_)> [RT #62484]. | |
| =item * | |
| Using C<setpgrp()> with no arguments could corrupt the perl stack. | |
| =item * | |
| The block form of C<eval> is now specifically trappable by C<Safe> and | |
| C<ops>. Previously it was erroneously treated like string C<eval>. | |
| =item * | |
| In 5.10.0, the two characters C<[~> were sometimes parsed as the smart | |
| match operator (C<~~>) [RT #63854]. | |
| =item * | |
| In 5.10.0, the C<*> quantifier in patterns was sometimes treated as | |
| C<{0,32767}> [RT #60034, #60464]. For example, this match would fail: | |
| ("ab" x 32768) =~ /^(ab)*$/ | |
| =item * | |
| C<shmget> was limited to a 32 bit segment size on a 64 bit OS [RT #63924]. | |
| =item * | |
| Using C<next> or C<last> to exit a C<given> block no longer produces a | |
| spurious warning like the following: | |
| Exiting given via last at foo.pl line 123 | |
| =item * | |
| On Windows, C<'.\foo'> and C<'..\foo'> were treated differently than | |
| C<'./foo'> and C<'../foo'> by C<do> and C<require> [RT #63492]. | |
| =item * | |
| Assigning a format to a glob could corrupt the format; e.g.: | |
| *bar=*foo{FORMAT}; # foo format now bad | |
| =item * | |
| Attempting to coerce a typeglob to a string or number could cause an | |
| assertion failure. The correct error message is now generated, | |
| C<Can't coerce GLOB to I<$type>>. | |
| =item * | |
| Under C<use filetest 'access'>, C<-x> was using the wrong access mode. This | |
| has been fixed [RT #49003]. | |
| =item * | |
| C<length> on a tied scalar that returned a Unicode value would not be | |
| correct the first time. This has been fixed. | |
| =item * | |
| Using an array C<tie> inside in array C<tie> could SEGV. This has been | |
| fixed. [RT #51636] | |
| =item * | |
| A race condition inside C<PerlIOStdio_close()> has been identified and | |
| fixed. This used to cause various threading issues, including SEGVs. | |
| =item * | |
| In C<unpack>, the use of C<()> groups in scalar context was internally | |
| placing a list on the interpreter's stack, which manifested in various | |
| ways, including SEGVs. This is now fixed [RT #50256]. | |
| =item * | |
| Magic was called twice in C<substr>, C<\&$x>, C<tie $x, $m> and C<chop>. | |
| These have all been fixed. | |
| =item * | |
| A 5.10.0 optimisation to clear the temporary stack within the implicit | |
| loop of C<s///ge> has been reverted, as it turned out to be the cause of | |
| obscure bugs in seemingly unrelated parts of the interpreter [commit | |
| ef0d4e17921ee3de]. | |
| =item * | |
| The line numbers for warnings inside C<elsif> are now correct. | |
| =item * | |
| The C<..> operator now works correctly with ranges whose ends are at or | |
| close to the values of the smallest and largest integers. | |
| =item * | |
| C<binmode STDIN, ':raw'> could lead to segmentation faults on some platforms. | |
| This has been fixed [RT #54828]. | |
| =item * | |
| An off-by-one error meant that C<index $str, ...> was effectively being | |
| executed as C<index "$str\0", ...>. This has been fixed [RT #53746]. | |
| =item * | |
| Various leaks associated with named captures in regexes have been fixed | |
| [RT #57024]. | |
| =item * | |
| A weak reference to a hash would leak. This was affecting C<DBI> | |
| [RT #56908]. | |
| =item * | |
| Using (?|) in a regex could cause a segfault [RT #59734]. | |
| =item * | |
| Use of a UTF-8 C<tr//> within a closure could cause a segfault [RT #61520]. | |
| =item * | |
| Calling C<sv_chop()> or otherwise upgrading an SV could result in an | |
| unaligned 64-bit access on the SPARC architecture [RT #60574]. | |
| =item * | |
| In the 5.10.0 release, C<inc_version_list> would incorrectly list | |
| C<5.10.*> after C<5.8.*>; this affected the C<@INC> search order | |
| [RT #67628]. | |
| =item * | |
| In 5.10.0, C<pack "a*", $tainted_value> returned a non-tainted value | |
| [RT #52552]. | |
| =item * | |
| In 5.10.0, C<printf> and C<sprintf> could produce the fatal error | |
| C<panic: utf8_mg_pos_cache_update> when printing UTF-8 strings | |
| [RT #62666]. | |
| =item * | |
| In the 5.10.0 release, a dynamically created C<AUTOLOAD> method might be | |
| missed (method cache issue) [RT #60220,60232]. | |
| =item * | |
| In the 5.10.0 release, a combination of C<use feature> and C<//ee> could | |
| cause a memory leak [RT #63110]. | |
| =item * | |
| C<-C> on the shebang (C<#!>) line is once more permitted if it is also | |
| specified on the command line. C<-C> on the shebang line used to be a | |
| silent no-op I<if> it was not also on the command line, so perl 5.10.0 | |
| disallowed it, which broke some scripts. Now perl checks whether it is | |
| also on the command line and only dies if it is not [RT #67880]. | |
| =item * | |
| In 5.10.0, certain types of re-entrant regular expression could crash, | |
| or cause the following assertion failure [RT #60508]: | |
| Assertion rx->sublen >= (s - rx->subbeg) + i failed | |
| =back | |
| =head1 New or Changed Diagnostics | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item C<panic: sv_chop %s> | |
| This new fatal error occurs when the C routine C<Perl_sv_chop()> was | |
| passed a position that is not within the scalar's string buffer. This | |
| could be caused by buggy XS code, and at this point recovery is not | |
| possible. | |
| =item C<Can't locate package %s for the parents of %s> | |
| This warning has been removed. In general, it only got produced in | |
| conjunction with other warnings, and removing it allowed an ISA lookup | |
| optimisation to be added. | |
| =item C<v-string in use/require is non-portable> | |
| This warning has been removed. | |
| =item C<Deep recursion on subroutine "%s"> | |
| It is now possible to change the depth threshold for this warning from the | |
| default of 100, by recompiling the F<perl> binary, setting the C | |
| pre-processor macro C<PERL_SUB_DEPTH_WARN> to the desired value. | |
| =back | |
| =head1 Changed Internals | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item * | |
| The J.R.R. Tolkien quotes at the head of C source file have been checked and | |
| proper citations added, thanks to a patch from Tom Christiansen. | |
| =item * | |
| C<vcroak()> now accepts a null first argument. In addition, a full audit | |
| was made of the "not NULL" compiler annotations, and those for several | |
| other internal functions were corrected. | |
| =item * | |
| New macros C<dSAVEDERRNO>, C<dSAVE_ERRNO>, C<SAVE_ERRNO>, C<RESTORE_ERRNO> | |
| have been added to formalise the temporary saving of the C<errno> | |
| variable. | |
| =item * | |
| The function C<Perl_sv_insert_flags> has been added to augment | |
| C<Perl_sv_insert>. | |
| =item * | |
| The function C<Perl_newSV_type(type)> has been added, equivalent to | |
| C<Perl_newSV()> followed by C<Perl_sv_upgrade(type)>. | |
| =item * | |
| The function C<Perl_newSVpvn_flags()> has been added, equivalent to | |
| C<Perl_newSVpvn()> and then performing the action relevant to the flag. | |
| Two flag bits are currently supported. | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item C<SVf_UTF8> | |
| This will call C<SvUTF8_on()> for you. (Note that this does not convert an | |
| sequence of ISO 8859-1 characters to UTF-8). A wrapper, C<newSVpvn_utf8()> | |
| is available for this. | |
| =item C<SVs_TEMP> | |
| Call C<sv_2mortal()> on the new SV. | |
| =back | |
| There is also a wrapper that takes constant strings, C<newSVpvs_flags()>. | |
| =item * | |
| The function C<Perl_croak_xs_usage> has been added as a wrapper to | |
| C<Perl_croak>. | |
| =item * | |
| The functions C<PerlIO_find_layer> and C<PerlIO_list_alloc> are now | |
| exported. | |
| =item * | |
| C<PL_na> has been exterminated from the core code, replaced by local STRLEN | |
| temporaries, or C<*_nolen()> calls. Either approach is faster than C<PL_na>, | |
| which is a pointer deference into the interpreter structure under ithreads, | |
| and a global variable otherwise. | |
| =item * | |
| C<Perl_mg_free()> used to leave freed memory accessible via SvMAGIC() on | |
| the scalar. It now updates the linked list to remove each piece of magic | |
| as it is freed. | |
| =item * | |
| Under ithreads, the regex in C<PL_reg_curpm> is now reference counted. This | |
| eliminates a lot of hackish workarounds to cope with it not being reference | |
| counted. | |
| =item * | |
| C<Perl_mg_magical()> would sometimes incorrectly turn on C<SvRMAGICAL()>. | |
| This has been fixed. | |
| =item * | |
| The I<public> IV and NV flags are now not set if the string value has | |
| trailing "garbage". This behaviour is consistent with not setting the | |
| public IV or NV flags if the value is out of range for the type. | |
| =item * | |
| SV allocation tracing has been added to the diagnostics enabled by C<-Dm>. | |
| The tracing can alternatively output via the C<PERL_MEM_LOG> mechanism, if | |
| that was enabled when the F<perl> binary was compiled. | |
| =item * | |
| Uses of C<Nullav>, C<Nullcv>, C<Nullhv>, C<Nullop>, C<Nullsv> etc have been | |
| replaced by C<NULL> in the core code, and non-dual-life modules, as C<NULL> | |
| is clearer to those unfamiliar with the core code. | |
| =item * | |
| A macro C<MUTABLE_PTR(p)> has been added, which on (non-pedantic) gcc will | |
| not cast away C<const>, returning a C<void *>. Macros C<MUTABLE_SV(av)>, | |
| C<MUTABLE_SV(cv)> etc build on this, casting to C<AV *> etc without | |
| casting away C<const>. This allows proper compile-time auditing of | |
| C<const> correctness in the core, and helped picked up some errors (now | |
| fixed). | |
| =item * | |
| Macros C<mPUSHs()> and C<mXPUSHs()> have been added, for pushing SVs on the | |
| stack and mortalizing them. | |
| =item * | |
| Use of the private structure C<mro_meta> has changed slightly. Nothing | |
| outside the core should be accessing this directly anyway. | |
| =item * | |
| A new tool, C<Porting/expand-macro.pl> has been added, that allows you | |
| to view how a C preprocessor macro would be expanded when compiled. | |
| This is handy when trying to decode the macro hell that is the perl | |
| guts. | |
| =back | |
| =head1 New Tests | |
| Many modules updated from CPAN incorporate new tests. | |
| Several tests that have the potential to hang forever if they fail now | |
| incorporate a "watchdog" functionality that will kill them after a timeout, | |
| which helps ensure that C<make test> and C<make test_harness> run to | |
| completion automatically. (Jerry Hedden). | |
| Some core-specific tests have been added: | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item t/comp/retainedlines.t | |
| Check that the debugger can retain source lines from C<eval>. | |
| =item t/io/perlio_fail.t | |
| Check that bad layers fail. | |
| =item t/io/perlio_leaks.t | |
| Check that PerlIO layers are not leaking. | |
| =item t/io/perlio_open.t | |
| Check that certain special forms of open work. | |
| =item t/io/perlio.t | |
| General PerlIO tests. | |
| =item t/io/pvbm.t | |
| Check that there is no unexpected interaction between the internal types | |
| C<PVBM> and C<PVGV>. | |
| =item t/mro/package_aliases.t | |
| Check that mro works properly in the presence of aliased packages. | |
| =item t/op/dbm.t | |
| Tests for C<dbmopen> and C<dbmclose>. | |
| =item t/op/index_thr.t | |
| Tests for the interaction of C<index> and threads. | |
| =item t/op/pat_thr.t | |
| Tests for the interaction of esoteric patterns and threads. | |
| =item t/op/qr_gc.t | |
| Test that C<qr> doesn't leak. | |
| =item t/op/reg_email_thr.t | |
| Tests for the interaction of regex recursion and threads. | |
| =item t/op/regexp_qr_embed_thr.t | |
| Tests for the interaction of patterns with embedded C<qr//> and threads. | |
| =item t/op/regexp_unicode_prop.t | |
| Tests for Unicode properties in regular expressions. | |
| =item t/op/regexp_unicode_prop_thr.t | |
| Tests for the interaction of Unicode properties and threads. | |
| =item t/op/reg_nc_tie.t | |
| Test the tied methods of C<Tie::Hash::NamedCapture>. | |
| =item t/op/reg_posixcc.t | |
| Check that POSIX character classes behave consistently. | |
| =item t/op/re.t | |
| Check that exportable C<re> functions in F<universal.c> work. | |
| =item t/op/setpgrpstack.t | |
| Check that C<setpgrp> works. | |
| =item t/op/substr_thr.t | |
| Tests for the interaction of C<substr> and threads. | |
| =item t/op/upgrade.t | |
| Check that upgrading and assigning scalars works. | |
| =item t/uni/lex_utf8.t | |
| Check that Unicode in the lexer works. | |
| =item t/uni/tie.t | |
| Check that Unicode and C<tie> work. | |
| =back | |
| =head1 Known Problems | |
| This is a list of some significant unfixed bugs, which are regressions | |
| from either 5.10.0 or 5.8.x. | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item * | |
| C<List::Util::first> misbehaves in the presence of a lexical C<$_> | |
| (typically introduced by C<my $_> or implicitly by C<given>). The variable | |
| which gets set for each iteration is the package variable C<$_>, not the | |
| lexical C<$_> [RT #67694]. | |
| A similar issue may occur in other modules that provide functions which | |
| take a block as their first argument, like | |
| foo { ... $_ ...} list | |
| =item * | |
| The C<charnames> pragma may generate a run-time error when a regex is | |
| interpolated [RT #56444]: | |
| use charnames ':full'; | |
| my $r1 = qr/\N{THAI CHARACTER SARA I}/; | |
| "foo" =~ $r1; # okay | |
| "foo" =~ /$r1+/; # runtime error | |
| A workaround is to generate the character outside of the regex: | |
| my $a = "\N{THAI CHARACTER SARA I}"; | |
| my $r1 = qr/$a/; | |
| =item * | |
| Some regexes may run much more slowly when run in a child thread compared | |
| with the thread the pattern was compiled into [RT #55600]. | |
| =back | |
| =head1 Deprecations | |
| The following items are now deprecated. | |
| =over 4 | |
| =item * | |
| C<Switch> is buggy and should be avoided. From perl 5.11.0 onwards, it is | |
| intended that any use of the core version of this module will emit a | |
| warning, and that the module will eventually be removed from the core | |
| (probably in perl 5.14.0). See L<perlsyn/"Switch statements"> for its | |
| replacement. | |
| =item * | |
| C<suidperl> will be removed in 5.12.0. This provides a mechanism to | |
| emulate setuid permission bits on systems that don't support it properly. | |
| =back | |
| =head1 Acknowledgements | |
| Some of the work in this release was funded by a TPF grant. | |
| Nicholas Clark officially retired from maintenance pumpking duty at the | |
| end of 2008; however in reality he has put much effort in since then to | |
| help get 5.10.1 into a fit state to be released, including writing a | |
| considerable chunk of this perldelta. | |
| Steffen Mueller and David Golden in particular helped getting CPAN modules | |
| polished and synchronised with their in-core equivalents. | |
| Craig Berry was tireless in getting maint to run under VMS, no matter how | |
| many times we broke it for him. | |
| The other core committers contributed most of the changes, and applied most | |
| of the patches sent in by the hundreds of contributors listed in F<AUTHORS>. | |
| (Sorry to all the people I haven't mentioned by name). | |
| Finally, thanks to Larry Wall, without whom none of this would be | |
| necessary. | |
| =head1 Reporting Bugs | |
| If you find what you think is a bug, you might check the articles | |
| recently posted to the comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup and the perl | |
| bug database at http://rt.perl.org/perlbug/ . There may also be | |
| information at http://www.perl.org/ , the Perl Home Page. | |
| If you believe you have an unreported bug, please run the B<perlbug> | |
| program included with your release. Be sure to trim your bug down | |
| to a tiny but sufficient test case. Your bug report, along with the | |
| output of C<perl -V>, will be sent off to [email protected] to be | |
| analysed by the Perl porting team. | |
| If the bug you are reporting has security implications, which make it | |
| inappropriate to send to a publicly archived mailing list, then please send | |
| it to [email protected]. This points to a closed subscription | |
| unarchived mailing list, which includes | |
| all the core committers, who will be able | |
| to help assess the impact of issues, figure out a resolution, and help | |
| co-ordinate the release of patches to mitigate or fix the problem across all | |
| platforms on which Perl is supported. Please only use this address for | |
| security issues in the Perl core, not for modules independently | |
| distributed on CPAN. | |
| =head1 SEE ALSO | |
| The F<Changes> file for an explanation of how to view exhaustive details | |
| on what changed. | |
| The F<INSTALL> file for how to build Perl. | |
| The F<README> file for general stuff. | |
| The F<Artistic> and F<Copying> files for copyright information. | |
| =cut | |