perl588delta - what is new for perl v5.8.8
This document describes differences between the 5.8.7 release and
the 5.8.8 release.
There are no changes intentionally incompatible with 5.8.7. If any
exist, they are bugs and reports are welcome.
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- "chdir",
"chmod" and
"chown" can now work on filehandles as
well as filenames, if the system supports respectively
"fchdir",
"fchmod" and
"fchown", thanks to a patch provided by
Gisle Aas.
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- "Attribute::Handlers" upgraded to
version 0.78_02
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- "attrs" upgraded to version 1.02
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- "autouse" upgraded to version 1.05
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- Simplified implementation
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- "B" upgraded to version 1.09_01
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- The inheritance hierarchy of the "B::"
modules has been corrected; "B::NV" now
inherits from "B::SV" (instead of
"B::IV").
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- "blib" upgraded to version 1.03
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- "ByteLoader" upgraded to version
0.06
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- "CGI" upgraded to version 3.15
- Extraneous "?" from
"self_url()" removed
- "scrolling_list()" select attribute
fixed
- "virtual_port" now works properly with
the https protocol
- "upload_hook()" and
"append()" now works in
function-oriented mode
- "POST_MAX" doesn't cause the client to
hang any more
- Automatic tab indexes are now disabled and new
"-tabindex" pragma has been added to
turn automatic indexes back on
- "end_form()" doesn't emit empty (and
non-validating) "<div>"
- "CGI::Carp" works better in certain
mod_perl configurations
- Setting $CGI::TMPDIRECTORY is now effective
- Enhanced documentation
- •
- "charnames" upgraded to version
1.05
- •
- "viacode()" now accept hex strings and
has been optimized.
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- "CPAN" upgraded to version 1.76_02
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- 1 minor bug fix for Win32
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- "Cwd" upgraded to version 3.12
- "canonpath()" on Win32 now collapses
foo\.. sections correctly.
- Improved behaviour on Symbian OS.
- Enhanced documentation and typo fixes
- Internal cleanup
- •
- "Data::Dumper" upgraded to version
2.121_08
- A problem where "Data::Dumper" would
sometimes update the iterator state of hashes has been fixed
- Numeric labels now work
- Internal cleanup
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- "DB" upgraded to version 1.01
- •
- A problem where the state of the regexp engine would sometimes get
clobbered when running under the debugger has been fixed.
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- "DB_File" upgraded to version 1.814
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- Adds support for Berkeley DB 4.4.
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- "Devel::DProf" upgraded to version
20050603.00
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- "Devel::Peek" upgraded to version
1.03
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- "Devel::PPPort" upgraded to version
3.06_01
- "--compat-version" argument checking has
been improved
- Files passed on the command line are filtered by default
- "--nofilter" option to override the
filtering has been added
- Enhanced documentation
- •
- "diagnostics" upgraded to version
1.15
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- "Digest" upgraded to version 1.14
- The constructor now knows which module implements SHA-224
- Documentation tweaks and typo fixes
- •
- "Digest::MD5" upgraded to version
2.36
- "XSLoader" is now used for faster
loading
- Enhanced documentation including MD5 weaknesses discovered lately
- •
- "Dumpvalue" upgraded to version
1.12
- •
- "DynaLoader" upgraded but unfortunately
we're not able to increment its version number :-(
- Implements "dl_unload_file" on
Win32
- Internal cleanup
- "XSLoader" 0.06 incorporated; small
optimisation for calling
"bootstrap_inherit()" and documentation
enhancements.
- •
- "Encode" upgraded to version 2.12
- A coderef is now acceptable for
"CHECK"!
- 3 new characters added to the ISO-8859-7 encoding
- New encoding "MIME-Header-ISO_2022_JP"
added
- Problem with partial characters and
"encoding(utf-8-strict)" fixed.
- Documentation enhancements and typo fixes
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- "English" upgraded to version 1.02
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- the $COMPILING variable has been added
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- "ExtUtils::Constant" upgraded to version
0.17
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- Improved compatibility with older versions of perl
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- "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" upgraded to
version 6.30 (was 6.17)
- •
- Too much to list here; see
<http://search.cpan.org/dist/ExtUtils-MakeMaker/Changes>
- •
- "File::Basename" upgraded to version
2.74, with changes contributed by Michael Schwern.
- Documentation clarified and errors corrected.
- "basename" now strips trailing path
separators before processing the name.
- "basename" now returns
"/" for parameter
"/", to make
"basename" consistent with the shell
utility of the same name.
- The suffix is no longer stripped if it is identical to the remaining
characters in the name, again for consistency with the shell utility.
- Some internal code cleanup.
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- "File::Copy" upgraded to version
2.09
- Copying a file onto itself used to fail.
- Moving a file between file systems now preserves the access and
modification time stamps
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- "File::Find" upgraded to version
1.10
- Win32 portability fixes
- Enhanced documentation
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- "File::Glob" upgraded to version
1.05
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- "File::Path" upgraded to version
1.08
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- "mkpath" now preserves
"errno" when
"mkdir" fails
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- "File::Spec" upgraded to version
3.12
- "File::Spec->rootdir()" now returns
"\" on Win32, instead of
"/"
- $^O could sometimes become tainted. This has been
fixed.
- "canonpath" on Win32 now collapses
"foo/.." (or
"foo\..") sections correctly, rather
than doing the "misguided" work it was previously doing. Note
that "canonpath" on Unix still does
not collapse these sections, as doing so would be incorrect.
- Some documentation improvements
- Some internal code cleanup
- •
- "FileCache" upgraded to version
1.06
- •
- POD formatting errors in the documentation fixed
- "Filter::Simple" upgraded to version
0.82
- "FindBin" upgraded to version 1.47
- •
- Now works better with directories where access rights are more restrictive
than usual.
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- "GDBM_File" upgraded to version
1.08
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- "Getopt::Long" upgraded to version
2.35
- "prefix_pattern" has now been
complemented by a new configuration option
"long_prefix_pattern" that allows the
user to specify what prefix patterns should have long option style
semantics applied.
- Options can now take multiple values at once (experimental)
- Various bug fixes
- •
- "if" upgraded to version 0.05
- Give more meaningful error messages from
"if" when invoked with a condition in
list context.
- Restore backwards compatibility with earlier versions of perl
- •
- "IO" upgraded to version 1.22
- Enhanced documentation
- Internal cleanup
- •
- "IPC::Open2" upgraded to version
1.02
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- "IPC::Open3" upgraded to version
1.02
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- "List::Util" upgraded to version 1.18
(was 1.14)
- Fix pure-perl version of "refaddr" to
avoid blessing an un-blessed reference
- Use "XSLoader" for faster loading
- Fixed various memory leaks
- Internal cleanup and portability fixes
- •
- "Math::Complex" upgraded to version
1.35
- "atan2(0, i)" now works, as do all the
(computable) complex argument cases
- Fixes for certain bugs in "make" and
"emake"
- Support returning the kth root directly
- Support "[2,-3pi/8]" in
"emake"
- Support "inf" for
"make"/"emake"
- Document
"make"/"emake"
more visibly
- •
- "Math::Trig" upgraded to version
1.03
- •
- Add more great circle routines:
"great_circle_waypoint" and
"great_circle_destination"
- •
- "MIME::Base64" upgraded to version
3.07
- Use "XSLoader" for faster loading
- Enhanced documentation
- Internal cleanup
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- "NDBM_File" upgraded to version
1.06
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- "ODBM_File" upgraded to version
1.06
- Documentation typo fixed
- Internal cleanup
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- "Opcode" upgraded to version 1.06
- Enhanced documentation
- Internal cleanup
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- "open" upgraded to version 1.05
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- "overload" upgraded to version 1.04
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- "PerlIO" upgraded to version 1.04
- "PerlIO::via" iterate over layers
properly now
- "PerlIO::scalar" understands
"$/ = """ now
- "encoding(utf-8-strict)" with partial
characters now works
- Enhanced documentation
- Internal cleanup
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- "Pod::Functions" upgraded to version
1.03
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- Documentation typos fixed
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- "Pod::Html" upgraded to version
1.0504
- HTML output will now correctly link to
"=item"s on the same page, and should be
valid XHTML.
- Variable names are recognized as intended
- Documentation typos fixed
- •
- "Pod::Parser" upgraded to version
1.32
- Allow files that start with "=head" on
the first line
- Win32 portability fix
- Exit status of "pod2usage" fixed
- New "-noperldoc" switch for
"pod2usage"
- Arbitrary URL schemes now allowed
- Documentation typos fixed
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- "POSIX" upgraded to version 1.09
- Documentation typos fixed
- Internal cleanup
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- "re" upgraded to version 0.05
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- Documentation typo fixed
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- "Safe" upgraded to version 2.12
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- Minor documentation enhancement
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- "SDBM_File" upgraded to version
1.05
- Documentation typo fixed
- Internal cleanup
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- "Socket" upgraded to version 1.78
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- "Storable" upgraded to version 2.15
- •
- This includes the "STORABLE_attach" hook
functionality added by Adam Kennedy, and more frugal memory requirements
when storing under "ithreads", by using
the "ithreads" cloning tracking
code.
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- "Switch" upgraded to version
2.10_01
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- Documentation typos fixed
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- "Sys::Syslog" upgraded to version
0.13
- Now provides numeric macros and meaningful
"Exporter" tags.
- No longer uses "Sys::Hostname" as it may
provide useless values in unconfigured network environments, so instead
uses "INADDR_LOOPBACK" directly.
- "syslog()" now uses local
timestamp.
- "setlogmask()" now behaves like its C
counterpart.
- "setlogsock()" will now
"croak()" as documented.
- Improved error and warnings messages.
- Improved documentation.
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- "Term::ANSIColor" upgraded to version
1.10
- Fixes a bug in "colored" when
$EACHLINE is set that caused it to not color lines
consisting solely of 0 (literal zero).
- Improved tests.
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- "Term::ReadLine" upgraded to version
1.02
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- "Test::Harness" upgraded to version 2.56
(was 2.48)
- The "Test::Harness" timer is now off by
default.
- Now shows elapsed time in milliseconds.
- Various bug fixes
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- "Test::Simple" upgraded to version 0.62
(was 0.54)
- "is_deeply()" no longer fails to work
for many cases
- Various minor bug fixes
- Documentation enhancements
- •
- "Text::Tabs" upgraded to version
2005.0824
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- Provides a faster implementation of
"expand"
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- "Text::Wrap" upgraded to version
2005.082401
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- Adds $Text::Wrap::separator2, which allows you to
preserve existing newlines but add line-breaks with some other
string.
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- "threads" upgraded to version 1.07
- "threads" will now honour
"no warnings 'threads'"
- A thread's interpreter is now freed after
"$t->join()" rather than after
"undef $t", which should fix some
"ithreads" memory leaks. (Fixed by Dave
Mitchell)
- Some documentation typo fixes.
- •
- "threads::shared" upgraded to version
0.94
- Documentation changes only
- Note: An improved implementation of
"threads::shared" is available on CPAN -
this will be merged into 5.8.9 if it proves stable.
- •
- "Tie::Hash" upgraded to version
1.02
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- Documentation typo fixed
- •
- "Time::HiRes" upgraded to version 1.86
(was 1.66)
- "clock_nanosleep()" and
"clock()" functions added
- Support for the POSIX "clock_gettime()"
and "clock_getres()" has been added
- Return "undef" or an empty list if the C
"gettimeofday()" function fails
- Improved "nanosleep" detection
- Internal cleanup
- Enhanced documentation
- •
- "Unicode::Collate" upgraded to version
0.52
- Now implements UCA Revision 14 (based on Unicode 4.1.0).
- "Unicode::Collate->new" method no
longer overwrites user's $_
- Enhanced documentation
- •
- "Unicode::UCD" upgraded to version
0.24
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- Documentation typos fixed
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- "User::grent" upgraded to version
1.01
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- Documentation typo fixed
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- "utf8" upgraded to version 1.06
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- Documentation typos fixed
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- "vmsish" upgraded to version 1.02
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- Documentation typos fixed
- •
- "warnings" upgraded to version 1.05
- Gentler messing with "Carp::"
internals
- Internal cleanup
- Documentation update
- •
- "Win32" upgraded to version 0.2601
- Provides Windows Vista support to
"Win32::GetOSName"
- Documentation enhancements
- •
- "XS::Typemap" upgraded to version
0.02
"h2xs" implements new option
"--use-xsloader" to force use of
"XSLoader" even in backwards compatible
modules.
The handling of authors' names that had apostrophes has been
fixed.
Any enums with negative values are now skipped.
"perlivp" implements new option
"-a" and will not check for *.ph
files by default any more. Use the "-a"
option to run all tests.
The perlglossary manpage is a glossary of terms used in the Perl
documentation, technical and otherwise, kindly provided by O'Reilly Media,
inc.
- Weak reference creation is now O(1) rather than O(n),
courtesy of Nicholas Clark. Weak reference deletion remains O(n),
but if deletion only happens at program exit, it may be skipped
completely.
- Salvador Fandin~o provided improvements to reduce the memory usage of
"sort" and to speed up some cases.
- Jarkko Hietaniemi and Andy Lester worked to mark as much data as possible
in the C source files as "static", to
increase the proportion of the executable file that the operating system
can share between process, and thus reduce real memory usage on multi-user
systems.
Parallel makes should work properly now, although there may still
be problems if "make test" is instructed
to run in parallel.
Building with Borland's compilers on Win32 should work more
smoothly. In particular Steve Hay has worked to side step many warnings
emitted by their compilers and at least one C compiler internal error.
"Configure" will now detect
"clearenv" and
"unsetenv", thanks to a patch from Alan
Burlison. It will also probe for "futimes"
and whether "sprintf" correctly returns
the length of the formatted string, which will both be used in perl
5.8.9.
There are improved hints for next-3.0, vmesa, IX, Darwin, Solaris,
Linux, DEC/OSF, HP-UX and MPE/iX
Perl extensions on Windows now can be statically built into the
Perl DLL, thanks to a work by Vadim Konovalov. (This improvement was
actually in 5.8.7, but was accidentally omitted from perl587delta).
Previously when running with warnings enabled globally via
"-w", selective disabling of specific
warning categories would actually turn off all warnings. This is now fixed;
now "no warnings 'io';" will only turn off
warnings in the "io" class. Previously it
would erroneously turn off all warnings.
This bug fix may cause some programs to start correctly issuing
warnings.
Perl 5.8.4 introduced a change so that assignments of
"undef" to a scalar, or of an empty list
to an array or a hash, were optimised away. As this could cause problems
when "goto" jumps were involved, this
change has been backed out.
sprintf() fixes
Using the sprintf() function with some formats could lead
to a buffer overflow in some specific cases. This has been fixed, along with
several other bugs, notably in bounds checking.
In related fixes, it was possible for badly written code that did
not follow the documentation of
"Sys::Syslog" to have formatting
vulnerabilities. "Sys::Syslog" has been
changed to protect people from poor quality third party code.
It had been reported that running under perl's debugger when
processing Unicode data could cause unexpectedly large slowdowns. The most
likely cause of this was identified and fixed by Nicholas Clark.
- "FindBin" now works better with
directories where access rights are more restrictive than usual.
- Several memory leaks in ithreads were closed. An improved implementation
of "threads::shared" is available on
CPAN - this will be merged into 5.8.9 if it proves stable.
- Trailing spaces are now trimmed from $! and
$^E.
- Operations that require perl to read a process's list of groups, such as
reads of $( and $), now
dynamically allocate memory rather than using a fixed sized array. The
fixed size array could cause C stack exhaustion on systems configured to
use large numbers of groups.
- "PerlIO::scalar" now works better with
non-default $/ settings.
- You can now use the "x" operator to
repeat a "qw//" list. This used to raise
a syntax error.
- The debugger now traces correctly execution in eval("")uated
code that contains #line directives.
- The value of the "open" pragma is no
longer ignored for three-argument opens.
- The optimisation of "for (reverse @a)"
introduced in perl 5.8.6 could misbehave when the array had undefined
elements and was used in LVALUE context. Dave Mitchell provided a
fix.
- Some case insensitive matches between UTF-8 encoded data and 8 bit
regexps, and vice versa, could give malformed character warnings. These
have been fixed by Dave Mitchell and Yves Orton.
- "lcfirst" and
"ucfirst" could corrupt the string for
certain cases where the length UTF-8 encoding of the string in lower case,
upper case or title case differed. This was fixed by Nicholas Clark.
- Perl will now use the C library calls
"unsetenv" and
"clearenv" if present to delete keys
from %ENV and delete %ENV
entirely, thanks to a patch from Alan Burlison.
This is a new warning, produced in situations such as this:
$r = do {my @a; \$#a};
$$r = 503;
This is a new warning, produced when number has been passed as an
argument to select(), instead of a bitmask.
# Wrong, will now warn
$rin = fileno(STDIN);
($nfound,$timeleft) = select($rout=$rin, undef, undef, $timeout);
# Should be
$rin = '';
vec($rin,fileno(STDIN),1) = 1;
($nfound,$timeleft) = select($rout=$rin, undef, undef, $timeout);
This syntax error indicates that the lexer couldn't find the final
delimiter of a "?PATTERN?" construct.
Mentioning the ternary operator in this error message makes it easier to
diagnose syntax errors.
There has been a fair amount of refactoring of the
"C" source code, partly to make it tidier
and more maintainable. The resulting object code and the
"perl" binary may well be smaller than
5.8.7, in particular due to a change contributed by Dave Mitchell which
reworked the warnings code to be significantly smaller. Apart from being
smaller and possibly faster, there should be no user-detectable changes.
Andy Lester supplied many improvements to determine which function
parameters and local variables could actually be declared
"const" to the C compiler. Steve Peters
provided new *_set macros and reworked the core to
use these rather than assigning to macros in LVALUE context.
Dave Mitchell improved the lexer debugging output under
"-DT"
Nicholas Clark changed the string buffer allocation so that it is
now rounded up to the next multiple of 4 (or 8 on platforms with 64 bit
pointers). This should reduce the number of calls to
"realloc" without actually using any extra
memory.
The "HV"'s array of
"HE*"s is now allocated at the correct
(minimal) size, thanks to another change by Nicholas Clark. Compile with
"-DPERL_USE_LARGE_HV_ALLOC" to use the
old, sloppier, default.
For XS or embedding debugging purposes, if perl is compiled with
"-DDEBUG_LEAKING_SCALARS_FORK_DUMP" in
addition to "-DDEBUG_LEAKING_SCALARS" then
a child process is "fork"ed just before
global destruction, which is used to display the values of any scalars found
to have leaked at the end of global destruction. Without this, the scalars
have already been freed sufficiently at the point of detection that it is
impossible to produce any meaningful dump of their contents. This feature
was implemented by the indefatigable Nicholas Clark, based on an idea by
Mike Giroux.
The optimiser on HP-UX 11.23 (Itanium 2) is currently partly
disabled (scaled down to +O1) when using HP C-ANSI-C; the cause of problems
at higher optimisation levels is still unclear.
There are a handful of remaining test failures on VMS, mostly due
to test fixes and minor module tweaks with too many dependencies to
integrate into this release from the development stream, where they have all
been corrected. The following is a list of expected failures with the patch
number of the fix where that is known:
ext/Devel/PPPort/t/ppphtest.t #26913
ext/List/Util/t/p_tainted.t #26912
lib/ExtUtils/t/PL_FILES.t #26813
lib/ExtUtils/t/basic.t #26813
t/io/fs.t
t/op/cmp.t
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://bugs.perl.org. 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
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
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The Changes file for exhaustive details on what
changed.
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The README file for general stuff.
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