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1=head1 NAME
2
3perldelta - what is new for perl v5.9.5
4
5=head1 DESCRIPTION
6
7This document describes differences between the 5.9.4 and the 5.9.5
8development releases. See L<perl590delta>, L<perl591delta>,
9L<perl592delta>, L<perl593delta> and L<perl594delta> for the differences
10between 5.8.0 and 5.9.4.
11
12=head1 Incompatible Changes
13
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14=head2 Tainting and printf
15
16When perl is run under taint mode, C<printf()> and C<sprintf()> will now
3f10c77a 17reject any tainted format argument. (Rafael Garcia-Suarez)
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19=head2 undef and signal handlers
20
21Undefining or deleting a signal handler via C<undef $SIG{FOO}> is now
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22equivalent to setting it to C<'DEFAULT'>. (Rafael)
23
24=head2 strictures and array/hash dereferencing in defined()
25
26C<defined @$foo> and C<defined %$bar> are now subject to C<strict 'refs'>
27(that is, C<$foo> and C<$bar> shall be proper references there.)
28(Nicholas Clark)
29
30(However, C<defined(@foo)> and C<defined(%bar)> are discouraged constructs
31anyway.)
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33=head2 C<(?p{})> has been removed
34
35The regular expression construct C<(?p{})>, which was deprecated in perl
365.8, has been removed. Use C<(??{})> instead. (Rafael)
37
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38=head2 Pseudo-hashes have been removed
39
40Support for pseudo-hashes has been removed from Perl 5.9. (The C<fields>
41pragma remains here, but uses an alternate implementation.)
42
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43=head2 Removal of the bytecode compiler and of perlcc
44
45C<perlcc>, the byteloader and the supporting modules (B::C, B::CC,
46B::Bytecode, etc.) are no longer distributed with the perl sources. Those
47experimental tools have never worked reliably, and, due to the lack of
48volunteers to keep them in line with the perl interpreter developments, it
49was decided to remove them instead of shipping a broken version of those.
50The last version of those modules can be found with perl 5.9.4.
51
52However the B compiler framework stays supported in the perl core, as with
53the more useful modules it has permitted (among others, B::Deparse and
54B::Concise).
55
56=head2 Removal of the JPL
57
58The JPL (Java-Perl Linguo) has been removed from the perl sources tarball.
59
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60=head2 Recursive inheritance detected earlier
61
62Perl will now immediately throw an exception if you modify any package's
63C<@ISA> in such a way that it would cause recursive inheritance.
64
65Previously, the exception would not occur until Perl attempted to make
66use of the recursive inheritance while resolving a method or doing a
67C<$foo-E<gt>isa($bar)> lookup.
68
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69=head1 Core Enhancements
70
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71=head2 Regular expressions
72
73=over 4
74
75=item Recursive Patterns
76
77It is now possible to write recursive patterns without using the C<(??{})>
78construct. This new way is more efficient, and in many cases easier to
79read.
80
81Each capturing parenthesis can now be treated as an independent pattern
82that can be entered by using the C<(?PARNO)> syntax (C<PARNO> standing for
83"parenthesis number"). For example, the following pattern will match
84nested balanced angle brackets:
85
86 /
87 ^ # start of line
88 ( # start capture buffer 1
89 < # match an opening angle bracket
90 (?: # match one of:
91 (?> # don't backtrack over the inside of this group
92 [^<>]+ # one or more non angle brackets
93 ) # end non backtracking group
94 | # ... or ...
95 (?1) # recurse to bracket 1 and try it again
96 )* # 0 or more times.
97 > # match a closing angle bracket
98 ) # end capture buffer one
99 $ # end of line
100 /x
101
102Note, users experienced with PCRE will find that the Perl implementation
103of this feature differs from the PCRE one in that it is possible to
104backtrack into a recursed pattern, whereas in PCRE the recursion is
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107=item Named Capture Buffers
108
109It is now possible to name capturing parenthesis in a pattern and refer to
110the captured contents by name. The naming syntax is C<< (?<NAME>....) >>.
111It's possible to backreference to a named buffer with the C<< \k<NAME> >>
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112syntax. In code, the new magical hashes C<%+> and C<%-> can be used to
113access the contents of the capture buffers.
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114
115Thus, to replace all doubled chars, one could write
116
117 s/(?<letter>.)\k<letter>/$+{letter}/g
118
97f820fb 119Only buffers with defined contents will be "visible" in the C<%+> hash, so
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120it's possible to do something like
121
122 foreach my $name (keys %+) {
123 print "content of buffer '$name' is $+{$name}\n";
124 }
125
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126The C<%-> hash is a bit more complete, since it will contain array refs
127holding values from all capture buffers similarly named, if there should
128be many of them.
129
130C<%+> and C<%-> are implemented as tied hashes through the new module
80305961 131C<Tie::Hash::NamedCapture>.
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133Users exposed to the .NET regex engine will find that the perl
134implementation differs in that the numerical ordering of the buffers
135is sequential, and not "unnamed first, then named". Thus in the pattern
136
137 /(A)(?<B>B)(C)(?<D>D)/
138
139$1 will be 'A', $2 will be 'B', $3 will be 'C' and $4 will be 'D' and not
140$1 is 'A', $2 is 'C' and $3 is 'B' and $4 is 'D' that a .NET programmer
73966613 141would expect. This is considered a feature. :-) (Yves Orton)
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143=item Possessive Quantifiers
144
ee9b8eae 145Perl now supports the "possessive quantifier" syntax of the "atomic match"
b9b4dddf 146pattern. Basically a possessive quantifier matches as much as it can and never
ee9b8eae 147gives any back. Thus it can be used to control backtracking. The syntax is
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148similar to non-greedy matching, except instead of using a '?' as the modifier
149the '+' is used. Thus C<?+>, C<*+>, C<++>, C<{min,max}+> are now legal
73966613 150quantifiers. (Yves Orton)
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152=item Backtracking control verbs
153
3f10c77a 154The regex engine now supports a number of special-purpose backtrack
5d458dd8 155control verbs: (*THEN), (*PRUNE), (*MARK), (*SKIP), (*COMMIT), (*FAIL)
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156and (*ACCEPT). See L<perlre> for their descriptions. (Yves Orton)
157
158=item Relative backreferences
159
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160A new syntax C<\g{N}> or C<\gN> where "N" is a decimal integer allows a
161safer form of back-reference notation as well as allowing relative
162backreferences. This should make it easier to generate and embed patterns
3f10c77a 163that contain backreferences. See L<perlre/"Capture buffers">. (Yves Orton)
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97f820fb 165=item C<\K> escape
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166
167The functionality of Jeff Pinyan's module Regexp::Keep has been added to
168the core. You can now use in regular expressions the special escape C<\K>
169as a way to do something like floating length positive lookbehind. It is
170also useful in substitutions like:
171
172 s/(foo)bar/$1/g
173
174that can now be converted to
175
176 s/foo\Kbar//g
177
97f820fb 178which is much more efficient. (Yves Orton)
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180=item Vertical and horizontal whitespace, and linebreak
181
182Regular expressions now recognize the C<\v> and C<\h> escapes, that match
183vertical and horizontal whitespace, respectively. C<\V> and C<\H>
184logically match their complements.
185
329d35d1 186C<\R> matches a generic linebreak, that is, vertical whitespace, plus
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187the multi-character sequence C<"\x0D\x0A">.
188
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189=back
190
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191=head2 The C<_> prototype
192
193A new prototype character has been added. C<_> is equivalent to C<$> (it
194denotes a scalar), but defaults to C<$_> if the corresponding argument
195isn't supplied. Due to the optional nature of the argument, you can only
196use it at the end of a prototype, or before a semicolon.
197
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198This has a small incompatible consequence: the prototype() function has
199been adjusted to return C<_> for some built-ins in appropriate cases (for
97f820fb 200example, C<prototype('CORE::rmdir')>). (Rafael)
73966613 201
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202=head2 UNITCHECK blocks
203
204C<UNITCHECK>, a new special code block has been introduced, in addition to
205C<BEGIN>, C<CHECK>, C<INIT> and C<END>.
206
207C<CHECK> and C<INIT> blocks, while useful for some specialized purposes,
208are always executed at the transition between the compilation and the
209execution of the main program, and thus are useless whenever code is
210loaded at runtime. On the other hand, C<UNITCHECK> blocks are executed
211just after the unit which defined them has been compiled. See L<perlmod>
212for more information. (Alex Gough)
213
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214=head2 readpipe() is now overridable
215
216The built-in function readpipe() is now overridable. Overriding it permits
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217also to override its operator counterpart, C<qx//> (a.k.a. C<``>).
218Moreover, it now defaults to C<$_> if no argument is provided. (Rafael)
219
220=head2 default argument for readline()
221
222readline() now defaults to C<*ARGV> if no argument is provided. (Rafael)
5a093634 223
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224=head2 UCD 5.0.0
225
226The copy of the Unicode Character Database included in Perl 5.9 has
227been updated to version 5.0.0.
228
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229=head2 Smart match
230
231The smart match operator (C<~~>) is now available by default (you don't
232need to enable it with C<use feature> any longer). (Michael G Schwern)
233
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234=head2 Implicit loading of C<feature>
235
236The C<feature> pragma is now implicitly loaded when you require a minimal
237perl version (with the C<use VERSION> construct) greater than, or equal
238to, 5.9.5.
239
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240=head1 Modules and Pragmas
241
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242=head2 New Pragma, C<mro>
243
244A new pragma, C<mro> (for Method Resolution Order) has been added. It
245permits to switch, on a per-class basis, the algorithm that perl uses to
246find inherited methods in case of a mutiple inheritance hierachy. The
247default MRO hasn't changed (DFS, for Depth First Search). Another MRO is
248available: the C3 algorithm. See L<mro> for more information.
249(Brandon Black)
250
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251Note that, due to changes in the implentation of class hierarchy search,
252code that used to undef the C<*ISA> glob will most probably break. Anyway,
253undef'ing C<*ISA> had the side-effect of removing the magic on the @ISA
254array and should not have been done in the first place.
255
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256=head2 bignum, bigint, bigrat
257
258The three numeric pragmas C<bignum>, C<bigint> and C<bigrat> are now
259lexically scoped. (Tels)
260
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261=head2 New Core Modules
262
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263=over 4
264
265=item *
266
267C<Locale::Maketext::Simple>, needed by CPANPLUS, is a simple wrapper around
268C<Locale::Maketext::Lexicon>. Note that C<Locale::Maketext::Lexicon> isn't
269included in the perl core; the behaviour of C<Locale::Maketext::Simple>
270gracefully degrades when the later isn't present.
271
272=item *
273
274C<Params::Check> implements a generic input parsing/checking mechanism. It
275is used by CPANPLUS.
276
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277=item *
278
279C<Term::UI> simplifies the task to ask questions at a terminal prompt.
280
281=item *
282
283C<Object::Accessor> provides an interface to create per-object accessors.
284
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285=item *
286
287C<Module::Pluggable> is a simple framework to create modules that accept
288pluggable sub-modules.
289
290=item *
291
292C<Module::Load::Conditional> provides simple ways to query and possibly
293load installed modules.
294
295=item *
296
297C<Time::Piece> provides an object oriented interface to time functions,
298overriding the built-ins localtime() and gmtime().
299
300=item *
301
302C<IPC::Cmd> helps to find and run external commands, possibly
303interactively.
304
305=item *
306
307C<File::Fetch> provide a simple generic file fetching mechanism.
308
309=item *
310
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311C<Log::Message> and C<Log::Message::Simple> are used by the log facility
312of C<CPANPLUS>.
313
314=item *
315
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316C<Archive::Extract> is a generic archive extraction mechanism
317for F<.tar> (plain, gziped or bzipped) or F<.zip> files.
318
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319=item *
320
321C<CPANPLUS> provides an API and a command-line tool to access the CPAN
322mirrors.
323
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324=back
325
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326=head2 Module changes
327
328=over 4
329
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330=item C<assertions>
331
332The C<assertions> pragma, its submodules C<assertions::activate> and
333C<assertions::compat> and the B<-A> command-line switch have been removed.
334The interface was not judged mature enough for inclusion in a stable
335release.
336
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337=item C<base>
338
339The C<base> pragma now warns if a class tries to inherit from itself.
97f820fb 340(Curtis "Ovid" Poe)
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342=item C<strict> and C<warnings>
343
344C<strict> and C<warnings> will now complain loudly if they are loaded via
345incorrect casing (as in C<use Strict;>). (Johan Vromans)
346
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347=item C<warnings>
348
349The C<warnings> pragma doesn't load C<Carp> anymore. That means that code
350that used C<Carp> routines without having loaded it at compile time might
351need to be adjusted; typically, the following (faulty) code won't work
352anymore, and will require parentheses to be added after the function name:
353
354 use warnings;
355 require Carp;
356 Carp::confess "argh";
357
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358=item C<less>
359
360C<less> now does something useful (or at least it tries to). In fact, it
361has been turned into a lexical pragma. So, in your modules, you can now
362test whether your users have requested to use less CPU, or less memory,
363less magic, or maybe even less fat. See L<less> for more. (Joshua ben
364Jore)
365
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366=item C<Attribute::Handlers>
367
368C<Attribute::Handlers> can now report the caller's file and line number.
369(David Feldman)
370
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371=item C<B::Lint>
372
373C<B::Lint> is now based on C<Module::Pluggable>, and so can be extended
374with plugins. (Joshua ben Jore)
375
376=item C<B>
377
378It's now possible to access the lexical pragma hints (C<%^H>) by using the
379method B::COP::hints_hash(). It returns a C<B::RHE> object, which in turn
380can be used to get a hash reference via the method B::RHE::HASH(). (Joshua
381ben Jore)
382
383=for p5p XXX document this in B.pm too
384
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385=item C<Thread>
386
387As the old 5005thread threading model has been removed, in favor of the
388ithreads scheme, the C<Thread> module is now a compatibility wrapper, to
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389be used in old code only. It has been removed from the default list of
390dynamic extensions.
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392=back
393
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394=head1 Utility Changes
395
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396=head2 C<cpanp>
397
398C<cpanp>, the CPANPLUS shell, has been added. (C<cpanp-run-perl>, an
399helper for CPANPLUS operation, has been added too, but isn't intended for
400direct use).
401
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402=head2 C<cpan2dist>
403
404C<cpan2dist> is a new utility, that comes with CPANPLUS. It's a tool to
405create distributions (or packages) from CPAN modules.
406
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407=head2 C<pod2html>
408
409The output of C<pod2html> has been enhanced to be more customizable via
410CSS. Some formatting problems were also corrected. (Jari Aalto)
411
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412=head1 Documentation
413
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414=head2 New manpage, perlunifaq
415
416A new manual page, L<perlunifaq> (the Perl Unicode FAQ), has been added
417(Juerd Waalboer).
418
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419=head1 Performance Enhancements
420
421=head1 Installation and Configuration Improvements
422
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423=head2 C++ compatibility
424
425Efforts have been made to make perl and the core XS modules compilable
426with various C++ compilers (although the situation is not perfect with
427some of the compilers on some of the platforms tested.)
428
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429=head2 Visual C++
430
431Perl now can be compiled with Microsoft Visual C++ 2005.
432
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433=head2 Static build on Win32
434
435It's now possible to build a C<perl-static.exe> that doesn't depend
436on C<perl59.dll> on Win32. See the Win32 makefiles for details.
e3c82801 437(Vadim Konovalov)
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439=head2 win32 builds
440
441All win32 builds (MS-Win, WinCE) have been merged and cleaned up.
442
443=head2 C<d_pseudofork> and C<d_printf_format_null>
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444
445A new configuration variable, available as C<$Config{d_pseudofork}> in
446the L<Config> module, has been added, to distinguish real fork() support
447from fake pseudofork used on Windows platforms.
448
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449A new configuration variable, C<d_printf_format_null>, has been added,
450to see if printf-like formats are allowed to be NULL.
451
452=head2 Help
453
454C<Configure -h> has been extended with the most used option.
455
456Much less 'Whoa there' messages.
457
458=head2 64bit systems
459
460Better detection of 64bit(only) systems, and setting all the (library)
461paths accordingly.
462
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463=head2 Ports
464
465Perl has been reported to work on MidnightBSD.
466
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467Support for Cray XT4 Catamount/Qk has been added.
468
469Vendor patches have been merged for RedHat and GenToo.
470
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471=head1 Selected Bug Fixes
472
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473PerlIO::scalar will now prevent writing to read-only scalars. Moreover,
474seek() is now supported with PerlIO::scalar-based filehandles, the
97f820fb 475underlying string being zero-filled as needed. (Rafael, Jarkko Hietaniemi)
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476
477study() never worked for UTF-8 strings, but could lead to false results.
478It's now a no-op on UTF-8 data. (Yves Orton)
479
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480The signals SIGILL, SIGBUS and SIGSEGV are now always delivered in an
481"unsafe" manner (contrary to other signals, that are deferred until the
482perl interpreter reaches a reasonably stable state; see
97f820fb 483L<perlipc/"Deferred Signals (Safe Signals)">). (Rafael)
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485When a module or a file is loaded through an @INC-hook, and when this hook
486has set a filename entry in %INC, __FILE__ is now set for this module
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487accordingly to the contents of that %INC entry. (Rafael)
488
489The C<-w> and C<-t> switches can now be used together without messing
490up what categories of warnings are activated or not. (Rafael)
5a093634 491
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492Duping a filehandle which has the C<:utf8> PerlIO layer set will now
493properly carry that layer on the duped filehandle. (Rafael)
494
37a7450d 495Localizing an hash element whose key was given as a variable didn't work
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496correctly if the variable was changed while the local() was in effect (as
497in C<local $h{$x}; ++$x>). (Bo Lindbergh)
37a7450d 498
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499=head1 New or Changed Diagnostics
500
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501=head2 Deprecations
502
503Two deprecation warnings have been added: (Rafael)
504
505 Opening dirhandle %s also as a file
506 Opening filehandle %s also as a directory
507
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508=head1 Changed Internals
509
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510The anonymous hash and array constructors now take 1 op in the optree
511instead of 3, now that pp_anonhash and pp_anonlist return a reference to
512an hash/array when the op is flagged with OPf_SPECIAL (Nicholas Clark).
513
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514=for p5p XXX have we some docs on how to create regexp engine plugins, since that's now possible ? (perlreguts)
515
516=for p5p XXX new BIND SV type, #29544, #29642
517
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518=head1 Known Problems
519
520=head2 Platform Specific Problems
521
522=head1 Reporting Bugs
523
524If you find what you think is a bug, you might check the articles
525recently posted to the comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup and the perl
526bug database at http://rt.perl.org/rt3/ . There may also be
527information at http://www.perl.org/ , the Perl Home Page.
528
529If you believe you have an unreported bug, please run the B<perlbug>
530program included with your release. Be sure to trim your bug down
531to a tiny but sufficient test case. Your bug report, along with the
532output of C<perl -V>, will be sent off to perlbug@perl.org to be
533analysed by the Perl porting team.
534
535=head1 SEE ALSO
536
537The F<Changes> file for exhaustive details on what changed.
538
539The F<INSTALL> file for how to build Perl.
540
541The F<README> file for general stuff.
542
543The F<Artistic> and F<Copying> files for copyright information.
544
545=cut