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7=head1 DESCRIPTION
8
9This document describes differences between the 5.12.0 release and
10the 5.14.0 release.
11
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12If you are upgrading from an earlier release such as 5.10.0, first read
13L<perl5120delta>, which describes differences between 5.10.0 and
145.12.0.
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16Some of the bug fixes in this release have been backported to subsequent
17releases of 5.12.x. Those are indicated with the 5.12.x version in
18parentheses.
19
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20=head1 Notice
21
22XXX Any important notices here
23
24=head1 Core Enhancements
25
1f539a1a 26=head2 Unicode
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1f539a1a 28=head3 Unicode Version 6.0 is now supported (mostly)
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30Perl comes with the Unicode 6.0 data base updated with
31L<Corrigendum #8|http://www.unicode.org/versions/corrigendum8.html>,
32with one exception noted below.
33See L<http://unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.0.0> for details on the new
34release. Perl does not support any Unicode provisional properties,
a3c24add 35including the new ones for this release.
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1f539a1a 37Unicode 6.0 has chosen to use the name C<BELL> for the character at U+1F514,
e1b1739f 38which is a symbol that looks like a bell, and is used in Japanese cell
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39phones. This conflicts with the long-standing Perl usage of having
40C<BELL> mean the ASCII C<BEL> character, U+0007. In Perl 5.14,
41C<\N{BELL}> will continue to mean U+0007, but its use will generate a
42deprecated warning message, unless such warnings are turned off. The
43new name for U+0007 in Perl will be C<ALERT>, which corresponds nicely
44with the existing shorthand sequence for it, C<"\a">. C<\N{BEL}> will
45mean U+0007, with no warning given. The character at U+1F514 will not
46have a name in 5.14, but can be referred to by C<\N{U+1F514}>. The plan
47is that in Perl 5.16, C<\N{BELL}> will refer to U+1F514, and so all code
48that uses C<\N{BELL}> should convert by then to using C<\N{ALERT}>,
49C<\N{BEL}>, or C<"\a"> instead.
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1f539a1a 51=head3 Full functionality for C<use feature 'unicode_strings'>
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53This release provides full functionality for C<use feature
54'unicode_strings'>. Under its scope, all string operations executed and
55regular expressions compiled (even if executed outside its scope) have
56Unicode semantics. See L<feature>.
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58This feature avoids most forms of the "Unicode Bug" (See
59L<perlunicode/The "Unicode Bug"> for details.) If there is a
60possibility that your code will process Unicode strings, you are
61B<strongly> encouraged to use this subpragma to avoid nasty surprises.
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1f539a1a 63=head3 C<\N{I<name>}> and C<charnames> enhancements
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1f539a1a 65=over
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1f539a1a 67=item *
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69C<\N{}> and C<charnames::vianame> now know about the abbreviated
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70character names listed by Unicode, such as NBSP, SHY, LRO, ZWJ, etc., all
71the customary abbreviations for the C0 and C1 control characters (such as
72ACK, BEL, CAN, etc.), and a few new variants of some C1 full names that
73are in common usage.
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75=item *
76
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77Unicode has a number of named character sequences, in which particular sequences
78of code points are given names. C<\N{...}> now recognizes these.
79
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80=item *
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82C<\N{}>, C<charnames::vianame>, C<charnames::viacode> now know about every
83character in Unicode. Previously, they didn't know about the Hangul syllables
84nor a number of CJK (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) characters.
85
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86=item *
87
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88In the past, it was ineffective to override one of Perl's abbreviations
89with your own custom alias. Now it works.
90
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91=item *
92
e1b1739f 93You can also create a custom alias of the ordinal of a
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94character, known by C<\N{...}>, C<charnames::vianame()>, and
95C<charnames::viacode()>. Previously, an alias had to be to an official
96Unicode character name. This made it impossible to create an alias for
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97a code point that had no name, such as those reserved for private
98use.
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100=item *
101
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102A new function, C<charnames::string_vianame()>, has been added.
103This function is a run-time version of C<\N{...}>, returning the string
104of characters whose Unicode name is its parameter. It can handle
105Unicode named character sequences, whereas the pre-existing
106C<charnames::vianame()> cannot, as the latter returns a single code
107point.
108
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109=back
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111See L<charnames> for details on all these changes.
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113=head3 New warnings categories for problematic (non-)Unicode code points.
114
115Three new warnings subcategories of "utf8" have been added. These
116allow you to turn off some "utf8" warnings, while allowing
117others warnings to remain on. The three categories are:
118C<surrogate> when UTF-16 surrogates are encountered;
119C<nonchar> when Unicode non-character code points are encountered;
120and C<non_unicode> when code points that are above the legal Unicode
121maximum of 0x10FFFF are encountered.
122
1f539a1a 123=head3 Any unsigned value can be encoded as a character
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125With this release, Perl is adopting a model that any unsigned value can
126be treated as a code point and encoded internally (as utf8) without
54c7bb16 127warnings - not just the code points that are legal in Unicode.
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128However, unless utf8 or the corresponding sub-category (see previous
129item) warnings have been
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130explicitly lexically turned off, outputting or performing a
131Unicode-defined operation (such as upper-casing) on such a code point
132will generate a warning. Attempting to input these using strict rules
133(such as with the C<:encoding('UTF-8')> layer) will continue to fail.
134Prior to this release the handling was very inconsistent, and incorrect
135in places. Also, the Unicode non-characters, some of which previously were
136erroneously considered illegal in places by Perl, contrary to the Unicode
137standard, are now always legal internally. But inputting or outputting
138them will work the same as for the non-legal Unicode code points, as the
139Unicode standard says they are illegal for "open interchange".
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141=head3 Unicode database files not installed
142
143The Unicode database files are no longer installed with Perl. This
144doesn't affect any functionality in Perl and saves significant disk
145space. If you previously were explicitly opening and reading those
146files, you can download them from
147L<http://www.unicode.org/Public/zipped/6.0.0/>.
148
1f539a1a 149=head2 Regular Expressions
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1f539a1a 151=head3 C<(?^...)> construct to signify default modifiers
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153An ASCII caret (also called a "circumflex accent") C<"^">
154immediately following a C<"(?"> in a regular expression
155now means that the subexpression does not inherit the
156surrounding modifiers such as C</i>, but reverts to the
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157Perl defaults. Any modifiers following the caret override the defaults.
158
159The stringification of regular expressions now uses this
160notation. E.g., before, C<qr/hlagh/i> would be stringified as
161C<(?i-xsm:hlagh)>, but now it's stringified as C<(?^i:hlagh)>.
162
163The main purpose of this is to allow tests that rely on the
e1b1739f 164stringification not to have to change when new modifiers are added.
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165See L<perlre/Extended Patterns>.
166
1f539a1a 167=head3 C</d>, C</l>, C</u>, C</a>, and C</aa> modifiers
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169Four new regular expression modifiers have been added. These are mutually
170exclusive; one only can be turned on at a time.
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959ad7d5 172The C</l> modifier says to compile the regular expression as if it were
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173in the scope of C<use locale>, even if it is not.
174
959ad7d5 175The C</u> modifier says to compile the regular expression as if it were
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176in the scope of a C<use feature "unicode_strings"> pragma.
177
e1b1739f 178The C</d> (default) modifier is used to override any C<use locale> and
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179C<use feature "unicode_strings"> pragmas that are in effect at the time
180of compiling the regular expression.
181
959ad7d5 182The C</a> regular expression modifier restricts C<\s>, C<\d> and C<\w> and
7baaf023 183the Posix (C<[[:posix:]]>) character classes to the ASCII range. Their
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184complements and C<\b> and C<\B> are correspondingly
185affected. Otherwise, C</a> behaves like the C</u> modifier, in that
e1b1739f 186case-insensitive matching uses Unicode semantics.
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188The C</aa> modifier is like C</a>, except that, in case-insensitive matching, no ASCII character will match a
189non-ASCII character. For example,
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959ad7d5 191 'k' =~ /\N{KELVIN SIGN}/ai
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959ad7d5 193will match; it won't under C</aa>.
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959ad7d5 195See L<perlre/Modifiers> for more detail.
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1f539a1a 197=head3 Non-destructive substitution
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199The substitution (C<s///>) and transliteration
200(C<y///>) operators now support an C</r> option that
201copies the input variable, carries out the substitution on
202the copy and returns the result. The original remains unmodified.
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204 my $old = 'cat';
205 my $new = $old =~ s/cat/dog/r;
206 # $old is 'cat' and $new is 'dog'
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1f539a1a 208This is particularly useful with C<map>. See L<perlop> for more examples.
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1f539a1a 210=head3 Reentrant regular expression engine
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212It is now safe to use regular expressions within C<(?{...})> and
213C<(??{...})> code blocks inside regular expressions.
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1f539a1a 215These block are still experimental, however, and still have problems with
e1b1739f 216lexical (C<my>) variables and abnormal exiting.
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1f539a1a 218=head3 C<use re '/flags';>
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220The C<re> pragma now has the ability to turn on regular expression flags
221till the end of the lexical scope:
222
223 use re '/x';
224 "foo" =~ / (.+) /; # /x implied
225
226See L<re/"'/flags' mode"> for details.
227
1f539a1a 228=head3 \o{...} for octals
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230There is a new octal escape sequence, C<"\o">, in double-quote-like
231contexts. This construct allows large octal ordinals beyond the
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232current max of 0777 to be represented. It also allows you to specify a
233character in octal which can safely be concatenated with other regex
234snippets and which won't be confused with being a backreference to
235a regex capture group. See L<perlre/Capture groups>.
236
237=head3 Add C<\p{Titlecase}> as a synonym for C<\p{Title}>
238
239This synonym is added for symmetry with the Unicode property names
240C<\p{Uppercase}> and C<\p{Lowercase}>.
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242=head3 Regular expression debugging output improvement
243
244Regular expression debugging output (turned on by C<use re 'debug';>) now
245uses hexadecimal when escaping non-ASCII characters, instead of octal.
246
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247=head3 Return value of C<delete $+{...}>
248
249Custom regular expression engines can now determine the return value of
250C<delete> on an entry of C<%+> or C<%->.
251
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252=head2 Syntactical Enhancements
253
254=head3 Array and hash container functions accept references
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256All built-in functions that operate directly on array or hash
257containers now also accept hard references to arrays or hashes:
258
259 |----------------------------+---------------------------|
260 | Traditional syntax | Terse syntax |
261 |----------------------------+---------------------------|
262 | push @$arrayref, @stuff | push $arrayref, @stuff |
263 | unshift @$arrayref, @stuff | unshift $arrayref, @stuff |
264 | pop @$arrayref | pop $arrayref |
265 | shift @$arrayref | shift $arrayref |
266 | splice @$arrayref, 0, 2 | splice $arrayref, 0, 2 |
267 | keys %$hashref | keys $hashref |
268 | keys @$arrayref | keys $arrayref |
269 | values %$hashref | values $hashref |
270 | values @$arrayref | values $arrayref |
271 | ($k,$v) = each %$hashref | ($k,$v) = each $hashref |
272 | ($k,$v) = each @$arrayref | ($k,$v) = each $arrayref |
273 |----------------------------+---------------------------|
274
275This allows these built-in functions to act on long dereferencing chains
276or on the return value of subroutines without needing to wrap them in
277C<@{}> or C<%{}>:
278
279 push @{$obj->tags}, $new_tag; # old way
280 push $obj->tags, $new_tag; # new way
281
282 for ( keys %{$hoh->{genres}{artists}} ) {...} # old way
283 for ( keys $hoh->{genres}{artists} ) {...} # new way
284
285For C<push>, C<unshift> and C<splice>, the reference will auto-vivify
286if it is not defined, just as if it were wrapped with C<@{}>.
287
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288For C<keys>, C<values>, C<each>, when overloaded dereferencing is
289present, the overloaded dereference is used instead of dereferencing the
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290underlying reftype. Warnings are issued about assumptions made in
291ambiguous cases.
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293=head3 Single term prototype
294
295The C<+> prototype is a special alternative to C<$> that will act like
296C<\[@%]> when given a literal array or hash variable, but will otherwise
e1b1739f 297force scalar context on the argument. See L<perlsub/Prototypes>.
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298
299=head3 C<package> block syntax
300
301A package declaration can now contain a code block, in which case the
302declaration is in scope only inside that block. So C<package Foo { ... }>
303is precisely equivalent to C<{ package Foo; ... }>. It also works with
304a version number in the declaration, as in C<package Foo 1.2 { ... }>.
e1b1739f 305See L<perlfunc>.
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307=head3 Statement labels can appear in more places
308
309Statement labels can now occur before any type of statement or declaration,
310such as C<package>.
311
312=head3 Stacked labels
313
314Multiple statement labels can now appear before a single statement.
315
316=head3 Uppercase X/B allowed in hexadecimal/binary literals
317
318Literals may now use either upper case C<0X...> or C<0B...> prefixes,
319in addition to the already supported C<0x...> and C<0b...>
e1b1739f 320syntax [perl #76296].
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321
322C, Ruby, Python and PHP already supported this syntax, and it makes
323Perl more internally consistent. A round-trip with C<eval sprintf
e1b1739f 324"%#X", 0x10> now returns C<16>, the way C<eval sprintf "%#x", 0x10> does.
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326=head3 Overridable tie functions
327
328C<tie>, C<tied> and C<untie> can now be overridden [perl #75902].
329
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330=head2 Exception Handling
331
332Several changes have been made to the way C<die>, C<warn>, and C<$@>
333behave, in order to make them more reliable and consistent.
334
335When an exception is thrown inside an C<eval>, the exception is no
336longer at risk of being clobbered by code running during unwinding
337(e.g., destructors). Previously, the exception was written into C<$@>
338early in the throwing process, and would be overwritten if C<eval> was
339used internally in the destructor for an object that had to be freed
340while exiting from the outer C<eval>. Now the exception is written
341into C<$@> last thing before exiting the outer C<eval>, so the code
342running immediately thereafter can rely on the value in C<$@> correctly
343corresponding to that C<eval>. (C<$@> is still also set before exiting the
344C<eval>, for the sake of destructors that rely on this.)
345
346Likewise, a C<local $@> inside an C<eval> will no longer clobber any
347exception thrown in its scope. Previously, the restoration of C<$@> upon
348unwinding would overwrite any exception being thrown. Now the exception
349gets to the C<eval> anyway. So C<local $@> is safe before a C<die>.
350
351Exceptions thrown from object destructors no longer modify the C<$@>
352of the surrounding context. (If the surrounding context was exception
353unwinding, this used to be another way to clobber the exception being
354thrown.) Previously such an exception was
355sometimes emitted as a warning, and then either was
356string-appended to the surrounding C<$@> or completely replaced the
357surrounding C<$@>, depending on whether that exception and the surrounding
358C<$@> were strings or objects. Now, an exception in this situation is
359always emitted as a warning, leaving the surrounding C<$@> untouched.
360In addition to object destructors, this also affects any function call
361performed by XS code using the C<G_KEEPERR> flag.
362
363Warnings for C<warn> can now be objects, in the same way as exceptions
364for C<die>. If an object-based warning gets the default handling,
365of writing to standard error, it is stringified as
366before, with the file and line number appended. But
367a C<$SIG{__WARN__}> handler will now receive an
368object-based warning as an object, where previously it was passed the
369result of stringifying the object.
370
371=head2 Other Enhancements
372
373=head3 Assignment to C<$0> sets the legacy process name with C<prctl()> on Linux
374
375On Linux the legacy process name will be set with L<prctl(2)>, in
376addition to altering the POSIX name via C<argv[0]> as perl has done
377since version 4.000. Now system utilities that read the legacy process
378name such as ps, top and killall will recognize the name you set when
379assigning to C<$0>. The string you supply will be cut off at 16 bytes,
380this is a limitation imposed by Linux.
381
382=head3 C<srand()> now returns the seed
383
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384This allows programs that need to have repeatable results not to have to come
385up with their own seed-generating mechanism. Instead, they can use C<srand()>
386and stash the return value for future use. Typical is a test program which
1f539a1a 387has too many combinations to test comprehensively in the time available to it
e1b1739f 388each run. It can test a random subset each time and, should there be a failure,
1f539a1a 389log the seed used for that run so that it can later be used to reproduce the
e1b1739f 390same results.
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391
392=head3 printf-like functions understand post-1980 size modifiers
393
394Perl's printf and sprintf operators, and Perl's internal printf replacement
395function, now understand the C90 size modifiers "hh" (C<char>), "z"
396(C<size_t>), and "t" (C<ptrdiff_t>). Also, when compiled with a C99
397compiler, Perl now understands the size modifier "j" (C<intmax_t>).
398
399So, for example, on any modern machine, C<sprintf('%hhd', 257)> returns '1'.
400
401=head3 New global variable C<${^GLOBAL_PHASE}>
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403A new global variable, C<${^GLOBAL_PHASE}>, has been added to allow
404introspection of the current phase of the perl interpreter. It's explained in
405detail in L<perlvar/"${^GLOBAL_PHASE}"> and
406L<perlmod/"BEGIN, UNITCHECK, CHECK, INIT and END">.
407
1f539a1a 408=head3 C<-d:-foo> calls C<Devel::foo::unimport>
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410The syntax C<-dI<B<:>foo>> was extended in 5.6.1 to make C<-dI<:fooB<=bar>>>
411equivalent to C<-MDevel::foo=bar>, which expands
412internally to C<use Devel::foo 'bar';>.
413F<perl> now allows prefixing the module name with C<->, with the same
414semantics as C<-M>, I<i.e.>
415
416=over 4
417
418=item C<-d:-foo>
419
420Equivalent to C<-M-Devel::foo>, expands to
421C<no Devel::foo;>, calls C<< Devel::foo->unimport() >>
422if the method exists.
423
424=item C<-d:-foo=bar>
425
426Equivalent to C<-M-Devel::foo=bar>, expands to C<no Devel::foo 'bar';>,
427calls C<< Devel::foo->unimport('bar') >> if the method exists.
428
429=back
430
e1b1739f 431This is particularly useful for suppressing the default actions of a
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432C<Devel::*> module's C<import> method whilst still loading it for debugging.
433
1f539a1a 434=head3 Filehandle method calls load L<IO::File> on demand
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435
436When a method call on a filehandle would die because the method cannot
437be resolved, and L<IO::File> has not been loaded, Perl now loads L<IO::File>
438via C<require> and attempts method resolution again:
439
440 open my $fh, ">", $file;
441 $fh->binmode(":raw"); # loads IO::File and succeeds
442
443This also works for globs like STDOUT, STDERR and STDIN:
444
445 STDOUT->autoflush(1);
446
447Because this on-demand load only happens if method resolution fails, the
448legacy approach of manually loading an L<IO::File> parent class for partial
449method support still works as expected:
450
451 use IO::Handle;
452 open my $fh, ">", $file;
453 $fh->autoflush(1); # IO::File not loaded
454
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455=head3 IPv6 support
456
457The C<Socket> module provides new affordances for IPv6,
458including implementations of the C<Socket::getaddrinfo()> and
459C<Socket::getnameinfo()> functions, along with related constants, and a
460handful of new functions. See L<Socket>.
461
1f539a1a 462=head3 DTrace probes now include package name
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464The DTrace probes now include an additional argument (C<arg3>) which contains
465the package the subroutine being entered or left was compiled in.
466
467For example using the following DTrace script:
468
469 perl$target:::sub-entry
470 {
471 printf("%s::%s\n", copyinstr(arg0), copyinstr(arg3));
472 }
473
474and then running:
475
476 perl -e'sub test { }; test'
477
478DTrace will print:
479
480 main::test
481
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482=head2 New C APIs
483
1e463951 484See L</Internal Changes>.
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486=head1 Security
487
948b8455 488=head2 User-defined regular expression properties
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490In L<perlunicode/"User-Defined Character Properties">, it says you can
491create custom properties by defining subroutines whose names begin with
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492"In" or "Is". However, Perl did not actually enforce that naming
493restriction, so \p{foo::bar} could call foo::bar() if it existed. Now this
494convention has been enforced.
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496Also, Perl no longer allows a tainted regular expression to invoke a
497user-defined. It simply dies instead [perl #82616].
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498
499=head1 Incompatible Changes
500
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501Perl 5.14.0 is not binary-compatible with any previous stable release.
502
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503In addition to the sections that follow, see L</C API Changes>.
504
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505=head2 Regular Expressions and String Escapes
506
54c7bb16 507=head3 \400-\777
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54c7bb16 509Use of C<\400>-C<\777> in regexes in certain circumstances has given
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510different, anomalous behavior than their use in all other
511double-quote-like contexts. Since 5.10.1, a deprecated warning message
512has been raised when this happens. Now, all double-quote-like contexts
513have the same behavior, namely to be equivalent to C<\x{100}> -
514C<\x{1FF}>, with no deprecation warning. Use of these values in the
515command line option C<"-0"> retains the current meaning to slurp input
516files whole; previously, this was documented only for C<"-0777">. It is
517recommended, however, because of various ambiguities, to use the new
518C<\o{...}> construct to represent characters in octal.
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61752d82 520=head3 Most C<\p{}> properties are now immune to case-insensitive matching
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522For most Unicode properties, it doesn't make sense to have them match
523differently under C</i> case-insensitive matching than not. And doing
524so leads to unexpected results and potential security holes. For
525example
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61752d82 527 m/\p{ASCII_Hex_Digit}+/i
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61752d82 529could previously match non-ASCII characters because of the Unicode
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531matching under C</i> gives the same results as non-C</i> matching except
532for those few properties where people have come to expect differences,
533namely the ones where casing is an integral part of their meaning, such
534as C<m/\p{Uppercase}/i> and C<m/\p{Lowercase}/i>, both of which match
535the exact same code points, namely those matched by C<m/\p{Cased}/i>.
536Details are in L<perlrecharclass/Unicode Properties>.
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61752d82 538User-defined property handlers that need to match differently under
4cf6a51f 539C</i> must change to read the new boolean parameter passed to them which is
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541L<perluniprops/User-Defined Character Properties>.
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61752d82 543=head3 \p{} implies Unicode semantics
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546that the pattern is meant for matching according to Unicode rules, the way
bc15a0a0 547C<\N{}> does.
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61752d82 549=head3 Regular expressions retain their localeness when interpolated
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552interpolated into a new regular expression compiled outside a
553C<"use locale">, and vice-versa.
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556the localeness of the surrounding one, losing whatever state it
557originally had. This is considered a bug fix, but may trip up code that
558has come to rely on the incorrect behavior.
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61752d82 560=head3 Stringification of regexes has changed
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562Default regular expression modifiers are now notated by using
563C<(?^...)>. Code relying on the old stringification will fail. The
564purpose of this is so that when new modifiers are added, such code will
565not have to change (after this one time), as the stringification will
566automatically incorporate the new modifiers.
567
568Code that needs to work properly with both old- and new-style regexes
f318e2e6 569can avoid the whole issue by using (for Perls since 5.9.5; see L<re>):
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571 use re qw(regexp_pattern);
572 my ($pat, $mods) = regexp_pattern($re_ref);
573
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575supported, you can use something like the following:
576
577 # Accept both old and new-style stringification
578 my $modifiers = (qr/foobar/ =~ /\Q(?^/) ? '^' : '-xism';
579
580And then use C<$modifiers> instead of C<-xism>.
581
61752d82 582=head3 Run-time code blocks in regular expressions inherit pragmata
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585to inherit any pragmata (strict, warnings, etc.) if the regular expression
586was compiled at run time as happens in cases like these two:
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589 $foo =~ $bar; # when $bar contains (?{...})
590 $foo =~ /$bar(?{ $finished = 1 })/;
591
592This was a bug, which has now been fixed. But it has the potential to break
593any code that was relying on it.
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61752d82 595=head2 Stashes and Package Variables
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61752d82 597=head3 Localised tied hashes and arrays are no longed tied
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61752d82 599In the following:
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602 {
603 local @a;
604 # here, @a is a now a new, untied array
605 }
606 # here, @a refers again to the old, tied array
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609and has now been fixed. This fix could however potentially cause a change
610in behaviour of some code.
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61752d82 612=head3 Stashes are now always defined
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615defined in that package.
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618added for 5.10.0, to hide side effects of changes to the internal storage of
619hashes that drastically reduce their memory usage overhead.
620
621Calling defined on a stash has been deprecated since 5.6.0, warned on
622lexicals since 5.6.0, and warned for stashes (and other package
623variables) since 5.12.0. C<defined %hash> has always exposed an
624implementation detail - emptying a hash by deleting all entries from it does
625not make C<defined %hash> false, hence C<defined %hash> is not valid code to
626determine whether an arbitrary hash is empty. Instead, use the behaviour
627that an empty C<%hash> always returns false in a scalar context.
628
629=head3 Dereferencing typeglobs
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631If you assign a typeglob to a scalar variable:
632
633 $glob = *foo;
634
635the glob that is copied to C<$glob> is marked with a special flag
636indicating that the glob is just a copy. This allows subsequent assignments
637to C<$glob> to overwrite the glob. The original glob, however, is
638immutable.
639
640Many Perl operators did not distinguish between these two types of globs.
641This would result in strange behaviour in edge cases: C<untie $scalar>
642would do nothing if the last thing assigned to the scalar was a glob
643(because it treated it as C<untie *$scalar>, which unties a handle).
f318e2e6 644Assignment to a glob slot (e.g., C<*$glob = \@some_array>) would simply
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645assign C<\@some_array> to C<$glob>.
646
647To fix this, the C<*{}> operator (including the C<*foo> and C<*$foo> forms)
648has been modified to make a new immutable glob if its operand is a glob
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650scalars to be modified to treat only immutable globs as globs. (C<tie>,
651C<tied> and C<untie> have been left as they are for compatibility's sake,
61752d82 652but will warn. See L</Deprecations>.)
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654This causes an incompatible change in code that assigns a glob to the
655return value of C<*{}> when that operator was passed a glob copy. Take the
656following code, for instance:
657
658 $glob = *foo;
659 *$glob = *bar;
660
661The C<*$glob> on the second line returns a new immutable glob. That new
662glob is made an alias to C<*bar>. Then it is discarded. So the second
663assignment has no effect.
664
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666more detail.
667
61752d82 668=head3 Clearing stashes
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670Stash list assignment C<%foo:: = ()> used to make the stash anonymous
671temporarily while it was being emptied. Consequently, any of its
672subroutines referenced elsewhere would become anonymous (showing up as
673"(unknown)" in C<caller>). Now they retain their package names, such that
674C<caller> will return the original sub name if there is still a reference
675to its typeglob, or "foo::__ANON__" otherwise [perl #79208].
676
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678
679In previous versions of Perl, magic variables like C<$!>, C<%SIG>, etc. would
680'leak' into other packages. So C<%foo::SIG> could be used to access signals,
681C<${"foo::!"}> (with strict mode off) to access C's C<errno>, etc.
682
683This was a bug, or an 'unintentional' feature, which caused various ill effects,
684such as signal handlers being wiped when modules were loaded, etc.
685
686This has been fixed (or the feature has been removed, depending on how you see
687it).
688
689=head2 Changes to Syntax or to Perl Operators
690
691=head3 C<given> return values
692
693C<given> blocks now return the last evaluated
694expression, or an empty list if the block was exited by C<break>. Thus you
695can now write:
696
697 my $type = do {
698 given ($num) {
699 break when undef;
700 'integer' when /^[+-]?[0-9]+$/;
701 'float' when /^[+-]?[0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)?$/;
702 'unknown';
703 }
704 };
705
706See L<perlsyn/Return value> for details.
707
708=head3 Change in the parsing of certain prototypes
709
710Functions declared with the following prototypes now behave correctly as unary
711functions:
712
713 *
714 \$ \% \@ \* \&
715 \[...]
716 ;$ ;*
717 ;\$ ;\% etc.
718 ;\[...]
719
720Due to this bug fix [perl #75904], functions
721using the C<(*)>, C<(;$)> and C<(;*)> prototypes
722are parsed with higher precedence than before. So in the following example:
723
724 sub foo($);
725 foo $a < $b;
726
727the second line is now parsed correctly as C<< foo($a) < $b >>, rather than
728C<< foo($a < $b) >>. This happens when one of these operators is used in
729an unparenthesised argument:
730
731 < > <= >= lt gt le ge
732 == != <=> eq ne cmp ~~
733 &
734 | ^
735 &&
736 || //
737 .. ...
738 ?:
739 = += -= *= etc.
740
741=head3 Smart-matching against array slices
742
743Previously, the following code resulted in a successful match:
744
745 my @a = qw(a y0 z);
746 my @b = qw(a x0 z);
747 @a[0 .. $#b] ~~ @b;
748
749This odd behaviour has now been fixed [perl #77468].
750
751=head3 Negation treats strings differently from before
752
753The unary negation operator C<-> now treats strings that look like numbers
754as numbers [perl #57706].
755
756=head3 Negative zero
757
758Negative zero (-0.0), when converted to a string, now becomes "0" on all
759platforms. It used to become "-0" on some, but "0" on others.
760
761If you still need to determine whether a zero is negative, use
762C<sprintf("%g", $zero) =~ /^-/> or the L<Data::Float> module on CPAN.
763
764=head3 C<:=> is now a syntax error
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766Previously C<my $pi := 4;> was exactly equivalent to C<my $pi : = 4;>,
767with the C<:> being treated as the start of an attribute list, ending before
768the C<=>. The use of C<:=> to mean C<: => was deprecated in 5.12.0, and is now
769a syntax error. This will allow the future use of C<:=> as a new token.
770
771We find no Perl 5 code on CPAN using this construction, outside the core's
772tests for it, so we believe that this change will have very little impact on
773real-world codebases.
774
775If it is absolutely necessary to have empty attribute lists (for example,
776because of a code generator) then avoid the error by adding a space before
777the C<=>.
778
61752d82 779=head2 Threads and Processes
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61752d82 781=head3 Directory handles not copied to threads
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783On systems other than Windows that do not have
784a C<fchdir> function, newly-created threads no
785longer inherit directory handles from their parent threads. Such programs
786would usually have crashed anyway [perl #75154].
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61752d82 788=head3 C<close> on shared pipes
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790The C<close> function no longer waits for the child process to exit if the
791underlying file descriptor is still in use by another thread, to avoid
792deadlocks. It returns true in such cases.
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795
796On Windows parent processes would not terminate until all forked
797childred had terminated first. However, C<kill('KILL', ...)> is
798inherently unstable on pseudo-processes, and C<kill('TERM', ...)>
799might not get delivered if the child if blocked in a system call.
800
801To avoid the deadlock and still provide a safe mechanism to terminate
802the hosting process, Perl will now no longer wait for children that
803have been sent a SIGTERM signal. It is up to the parent process to
804waitpid() for these children if child clean-up processing must be
805allowed to finish. However, it is also the responsibility of the
806parent then to avoid the deadlock by making sure the child process
807can't be blocked on I/O either.
808
809See L<perlfork> for more information about the fork() emulation on
810Windows.
811
61752d82 812=head2 Configuration
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61752d82 814=head3 Naming fixes in Policy_sh.SH may invalidate Policy.sh
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817been fixed, standardizing on the variable names used in config.sh.
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820accidentally relying on the Policy.sh incorrect behavior.
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823
824Perl scripts used to be read in binary mode on Windows for the benefit
825of the ByteLoader module (which is no longer part of core Perl). This
826had the side effect of breaking various operations on the DATA filehandle,
827including seek()/tell(), and even simply reading from DATA after file handles
828have been flushed by a call to system(), backticks, fork() etc.
829
830The default build options for Windows have been changed to read Perl source
831code on Windows in text mode now. Hopefully ByteLoader will be updated on
832CPAN to automatically handle this situation [perl #28106].
833
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835
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837
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839
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841its modifiers and the following word is deprecated. For
842example, C<< m/foo/sand $bar >> will still be parsed
843as C<< m/foo/s and $bar >> but will issue a warning.
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846
847The backslash-c construct was designed as a way of specifying
848non-printable characters, but there were no restrictions (on ASCII
849platforms) on what the character following the C<c> could be. Now,
850a deprecation warning is raised if that character isn't an ASCII character.
851Also, a deprecation warning is raised for C<"\c{"> (which is the same
852as simply saying C<";">).
853
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855
856In regular expressions, a literal C<"{"> immediately following a C<"\b">
857(not in a bracketed character class) or a C<"\B{"> is now deprecated
858to allow for its future use by Perl itself.
859
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861
862This is a mandatory warning, not obeying -X or lexical warning bits.
863The warning is modelled on that supplied by deprecate.pm for
864deprecated-in-core .pm libraries. It points to the specific CPAN
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866course, does not generate the warning.
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868=head2 List assignment to C<$[>
869
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870Assignment to C<$[> was deprecated and started to give warnings in
871Perl version 5.12.0. This version of perl also starts to emit a warning when
872assigning to C<$[> in list context. This fixes an oversight in 5.12.0.
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874=head2 Use of qw(...) as parentheses
875
876Historically the parser fooled itself into thinking that C<qw(...)> literals
877were always enclosed in parentheses, and as a result you could sometimes omit
878parentheses around them:
879
880 for $x qw(a b c) { ... }
881
882The parser no longer lies to itself in this way. Wrap the list literal in
823d0e46 883parentheses, like this:
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885 for $x (qw(a b c)) { ... }
886
887=head2 C<\N{BELL}> is deprecated
888
889This is because Unicode is using that name for a different character.
890See L</Unicode Version 6.0 is now supported (mostly)> for more
891explanation.
892
893=head2 C<?PATTERN?> is deprecated
894
895C<?PATTERN?> (without the initial m) has been deprecated and now produces
896a warning. This is to allow future use of C<?> in new operators.
897The match-once functionality is still available in the form of C<m?PATTERN?>.
898
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900
901Calling a tie function (C<tie>, C<tied>, C<untie>) with a scalar argument
902acts on a file handle if the scalar happens to hold a typeglob.
903
904This is a long-standing bug that will be removed in Perl 5.16, as
905there is currently no way to tie the scalar itself when it holds
906a typeglob, and no way to untie a scalar that has had a typeglob
907assigned to it.
908
823d0e46 909Now there is a deprecation warning whenever a tie
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910function is used on a handle without an explicit C<*>.
911
18139a1b 912=head2 User-defined case-mapping
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915L<perlunicode/User-Defined Case Mappings (for serious hackers only)>.
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917L<Unicode::Casing>, which provides improved functionality.
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921The following modules will be removed from the core distribution in a
922future release, and should be installed from CPAN instead. Distributions
923on CPAN which require these should add them to their prerequisites. The
823d0e46 924core versions of these modules will issue a deprecation warning.
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926If you ship a packaged version of Perl, either alone or as part of a
927larger system, then you should carefully consider the repercussions of
823d0e46 928core module deprecations. You may want to consider shipping your default
5076a392 929build of Perl with packages for some or all deprecated modules which
823d0e46 930install into C<vendor> or C<site> perl library directories. This will
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931inhibit the deprecation warnings.
932
933Alternatively, you may want to consider patching F<lib/deprecate.pm>
934to provide deprecation warnings specific to your packaging system
935or distribution of Perl, consistent with how your packaging system
936or distribution manages a staged transition from a release where the
937installation of a single package provides the given functionality, to
938a later release where the system administrator needs to know to install
939multiple packages to get that same functionality.
940
941You can silence these deprecation warnings by installing the modules
942in question from CPAN. To install the latest version of all of them,
943just install C<Task::Deprecations::5_14>.
944
945=over
946
947=item L<Devel::DProf>
948
949We strongly recommend that you install and used L<Devel::NYTProf> in
950preference, as it offers significantly improved profiling and reporting.
951
952=back
953
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955
54c7bb16 956=head2 "Safe signals" optimisation
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958Signal dispatch has been moved from the runloop into control ops. This
959should give a few percent speed increase, and eliminates almost all of
960the speed penalty caused by the introduction of "safe signals" in
9615.8.0. Signals should still be dispatched within the same statement as
962they were previously - if this is not the case, or it is possible to
963create uninterruptible loops, this is a bug, and reports are encouraged
964of how to recreate such issues.
965
54c7bb16 966=head2 Optimisation of shift; and pop; calls without arguments
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969implicit C<@_>). This change makes C<shift;> 5% faster than C<shift @_;>
970on non-threaded perls and 25% faster on threaded.
df91d470 971
fa232254 972=head2 Optimisation of regexp engine string comparison work
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975is used heavily by the regexp engine) was substantially refactored and
976optimised - and its documentation much improved as a free bonus gift.
df91d470 977
fa232254 978=head2 Regular expression compilation speed-up
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980Compiling regular expressions has been made faster for the case where upgrading
981the regex to utf8 is necessary but that isn't known when the compilation begins.
df91d470 982
fa232254 983=head2 String appending is 100 times faster
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986memory than needed in a very inefficient way, if perl was configured to use the
987system's C<malloc> implementation instead of its own.
988
989C<sv_grow>, which is what's being used to allocate more memory if necessary
990when appending to a string, has now been taught how to round up the memory
991it requests to a certain geometric progression, making it much faster on
992certain platforms and configurations. On Win32, it's now about 100 times
993faster.
994
995=head2 Eliminate C<PL_*> accessor functions under ithreads
996
997When C<MULTIPLICITY> was first developed, and interpreter state moved into
998an interpreter struct, thread and interpreter local C<PL_*> variables were
999defined as macros that called accessor functions, returning the address of
1000the value, outside of the perl core. The intent was to allow members
1001within the interpreter struct to change size without breaking binary
1002compatibility, so that bug fixes could be merged to a maintenance branch
1003that necessitated such a size change.
1004
1005However, some non-core code defines C<PERL_CORE>, sometimes intentionally
1006to bypass this mechanism for speed reasons, sometimes for other reasons but
1007with the inadvertent side effect of bypassing this mechanism. As some of
1008this code is widespread in production use, the result is that the core
1009I<can't> change the size of members of the interpreter struct, as it will
1010break such modules compiled against a previous release on that maintenance
1011branch. The upshot is that this mechanism is redundant, and well-behaved
1012code is penalised by it. Hence it can and should be removed (and has
1013been).
1014
1015=head2 Freeing weak references
1016
1017When an object has many weak references to it, freeing that object
1018can under some some circumstances take O(N^2) time to free (where N is the
1019number of references). The number of circumstances has been reduced
1020[perl #75254]
1021
1022=head2 Lexical array and hash assignments
1023
1024An earlier optimisation to speed up C<my @array = ...> and
1025C<my %hash = ...> assignments caused a bug and was disabled in Perl 5.12.0.
1026
1027Now we have found another way to speed up these assignments [perl #82110].
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111b6aa7 1029=head2 C<@_> uses less memory
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1032enough space for four entries. Now this allocation is done on demand when
1033the subroutine is called [perl #72416].
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1036
1037xhv_fill has been eliminated from struct xpvhv, saving 1 IV per hash and
111b6aa7 1038on some systems will cause struct xpvhv to become cache-aligned. To avoid
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1039this memory saving causing a slowdown elsewhere, boolean use of HvFILL
1040now calls HvTOTALKEYS instead (which is equivalent) - so while the fill
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1041data when actually required are now calculated on demand, the cases when
1042this needs to be done should be few and far between.
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1045the NV slot has swapped location with STASH and MAGIC. As all access to
1046SV members is via macros, this should be completely transparent. This
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1047change allows the space saving for PVHVs documented above, and may reduce
1048the memory allocation needed for PVIVs on some architectures.
1049
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1051they actually use, saving some space.
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1054body they actually use, saving some space.
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1056=head2 Memory consumption improvements to Exporter
1057
1058The @EXPORT_FAIL AV is no longer created unless required, hence neither is
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1060uses Exporter but doesn't use this functionality.
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111b6aa7 1062=head2 Memory savings for weak references
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1064For weak references, the common case of just a single weak reference per
1065referent has been optimised to reduce the storage required. In this case it
111b6aa7 1066saves the equivalent of one small Perl array per referent.
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111b6aa7 1068=head2 C<%+> and C<%-> use less memory
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1070The bulk of the C<Tie::Hash::NamedCapture> module used to be in the perl
111b6aa7 1071core. It has now been moved to an XS module, to reduce the overhead for
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1073
fa232254 1074=head2 Multiple small improvements to threads
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1077allocations, resulting in noticeably smaller object code. Additionally,
1078many thread context checks have been deferred so that they're only done
1079when required (although this is only possible for non-debugging builds).
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fa232254 1081=head2 Adjacent pairs of nextstate opcodes are now optimized away
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fa232254 1083Previously, in code such as
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fa232254 1085 use constant DEBUG => 0;
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1087 sub GAK {
1088 warn if DEBUG;
1089 print "stuff\n";
1090 }
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1092the ops for C<warn if DEBUG;> would be folded to a C<null> op (C<ex-const>), but
1093the C<nextstate> op would remain, resulting in a runtime op dispatch of
1094C<nextstate>, C<nextstate>, ....
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1096The execution of a sequence of C<nextstate> ops is indistinguishable from just
1097the last C<nextstate> op so the peephole optimizer now eliminates the first of
1098a pair of C<nextstate> ops, except where the first carries a label, since labels
1099must not be eliminated by the optimizer and label usage isn't conclusively known
1100at compile time.
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1101
1102=head1 Modules and Pragmata
1103
1104=head2 New Modules and Pragmata
1105
1106=over 4
1107
1108=item *
1109
1110C<CPAN::Meta::YAML> 0.003 has been added as a dual-life module. It supports a
1111subset of YAML sufficient for reading and writing META.yml and MYMETA.yml files
1112included with CPAN distributions or generated by the module installation
1113toolchain. It should not be used for any other general YAML parsing or
1114generation task.
1115
1116=item *
1117
1118C<CPAN::Meta> version 2.110440 has been added as a dual-life module. It
1119provides a standard library to read, interpret and write CPAN distribution
1120metadata files (e.g. META.json and META.yml) which describes a
1121distribution, its contents, and the requirements for building it and
1122installing it. The latest CPAN distribution metadata specification is
1123included as C<CPAN::Meta::Spec> and notes on changes in the specification
1124over time are given in C<CPAN::Meta::History>.
1125
1126=item *
1127
5a553547 1128C<HTTP::Tiny> 0.011 has been added as a dual-life module. It is a very
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1129small, simple HTTP/1.1 client designed for simple GET requests and file
1130mirroring. It has has been added to enable CPAN.pm and CPANPLUS to
1131"bootstrap" HTTP access to CPAN using pure Perl without relying on external
1132binaries like F<curl> or F<wget>.
1133
1134=item *
1135
1136C<JSON::PP> 2.27105 has been added as a dual-life module, for the sake of
1137reading F<META.json> files in CPAN distributions.
1138
1139=item *
1140
21ef4e45 1141C<Module::Metadata> 1.000004 has been added as a dual-life module. It gathers
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1142package and POD information from Perl module files. It is a standalone module
1143based on Module::Build::ModuleInfo for use by other module installation
1144toolchain components. Module::Build::ModuleInfo has been deprecated in
1145favor of this module instead.
1146
1147=item *
1148
1149C<Perl::OSType> 1.002 has been added as a dual-life module. It maps Perl
1150operating system names (e.g. 'dragonfly' or 'MSWin32') to more generic types
1151with standardized names (e.g. "Unix" or "Windows"). It has been refactored
1152out of Module::Build and ExtUtils::CBuilder and consolidates such mappings into
1153a single location for easier maintenance.
1154
1155=item *
1156
1157The following modules were added by the C<Unicode::Collate>
1158upgrade. See below for details.
1159
1160C<Unicode::Collate::CJK::Big5>
1161
1162C<Unicode::Collate::CJK::GB2312>
1163
1164C<Unicode::Collate::CJK::JISX0208>
1165
1166C<Unicode::Collate::CJK::Korean>
1167
1168C<Unicode::Collate::CJK::Pinyin>
1169
1170C<Unicode::Collate::CJK::Stroke>
1171
1172=item *
1173
1174C<Version::Requirements> version 0.101020 has been added as a dual-life
1175module. It provides a standard library to model and manipulates module
1176prerequisites and version constraints as defined in the L<CPAN::Meta::Spec>.
1177
1178=back
1179
a5794e94 1180=head2 Updated Modules and Pragma
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1181
1182=over 4
1183
1184=item *
1185
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1186C<Archive::Extract> has been upgraded from version 0.38 to 0.48.
1187
1188Updates since 0.38 include: a safe print method that guards
1189Archive::Extract from changes to $\; a fix to the tests when run in core
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1190perl; support for TZ files; a modification for the lzma
1191logic to favour IO::Uncompress::Unlzma; and a fix
1192for an issue with NetBSD-current and its new unzip
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1193executable.
1194
1195=item *
1196
1197C<Archive::Tar> has been upgraded from version 1.54 to 1.76.
1198
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1199Important changes since 1.54 include the following:
1200
1201=over
1202
1203=item *
1204
1205Compatibility with busybox implementations of tar
1206
1207=item *
1208
1209A fix so that C<write()> and C<create_archive()>
1210close only handles they opened
1211
1212=item *
1213
1214A bug was fixed regarding the exit code of extract_archive.
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1216=item *
1217
4f978a3b 1218The C<ptar> utility has a new option to allow safe
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1219creation of tarballs without world-writable files on Windows, allowing those
1220archives to be uploaded to CPAN.
1221
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1222=item *
1223
1224A new ptargrep utility for using regular expressions against
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1225the contents of files in a tar archive.
1226
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1227=item *
1228
1229Pax extended headers are now skipped.
1230
1231=back
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1232
1233=item *
1234
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1235C<B> has been upgraded from version 1.23 to 1.27.
1236
1237It no longer crashes when taking apart a C<y///> containing characters
1238outside the octet range or compiled in a C<use utf8> scope.
1239
1240The size of the shared object has been reduced by about 40%, with no
1241reduction in functionality.
1242
1243=item *
1244
1245C<B::Concise> has been upgraded from version 0.78 to 0.82.
1246
1247B::Concise marks rv2sv, rv2av and rv2hv ops with the new OPpDEREF flag
1248as "DREFed".
1249
1250It no longer produces mangled output with the C<-tree> option
1251[perl #80632].
1252
1253=item *
1254
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1255C<B::Deparse> has been upgraded from version 0.96 to 1.02.
1256
1984204c 1257The deparsing of a nextstate op has changed when it has both a
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1258change of package (relative to the previous nextstate), or a change of
1259C<%^H> or other state, and a label. Previously the label was emitted
cdc10f43 1260first, but now the label is emitted last (5.12.1).
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1262The C<no 5.13.2> or similar form is now correctly handled by B::Deparse
1263(5.12.3).
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1264
1265B::Deparse now properly handles the code that applies a conditional
1266pattern match against implicit C<$_> as it was fixed in [perl #20444].
1267
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1268Deparsing of C<our> followed by a variable with funny characters
1269(as permitted under the C<utf8> pragma) has also been fixed [perl #33752].
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1270
1271=item *
1272
d430b8e7 1273C<Carp> has been upgraded from version 1.15 to 1.19.
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1274
1275L<Carp> now detects incomplete L<caller()|perlfunc/"caller EXPR"> overrides and
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1276avoids using bogus C<@DB::args>. To provide backtraces,
1277Carp relies on particular behaviour of the C<caller>
1278built-in. Carp now detects if other code has
5076a392 1279overridden this with an incomplete implementation, and modifies its backtrace
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1280accordingly. Previously incomplete overrides would cause incorrect values
1281in backtraces (best case), or obscure fatal errors (worst case).
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1282
1283This fixes certain cases of C<Bizarre copy of ARRAY> caused by modules
d430b8e7 1284overriding C<caller()> incorrectly (5.12.2).
5076a392 1285
1984204c 1286It now also avoids using regular expressions that cause perl to
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1287load its Unicode tables, in order to avoid the 'BEGIN not safe after
1288errors' error that will ensue if there has been a syntax error
1289[perl #82854].
1290
1291=item *
1292
1293C<CGI> has been upgraded from version 3.48 to 3.51.
1294
1295This provides the following security fixes: the MIME boundary in
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1296multipart_init is now random and the handling of
1297newlines embedded in header values has been improved.
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1298
1299=item *
1300
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1301C<Compress::Raw::Bzip2> has been upgraded from version 2.024 to 2.033.
1302
1984204c 1303It has been updated to use bzip2 1.0.6.
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1304
1305=item *
1306
f75b7efc 1307C<CPAN> has been upgraded from version 1.94_56 to 1.9600.
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1308
1309Major highlights:
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1310
1311=over 4
1312
1984204c 1313=item * much less configuration dialog hassle
5076a392 1314
1984204c 1315=item * support for META/MYMETA.json
5076a392 1316
1984204c 1317=item * support for local::lib
5076a392 1318
1984204c 1319=item * support for HTTP::Tiny to reduce the dependency on ftp sites
5076a392 1320
1984204c 1321=item * automatic mirror selection
5076a392 1322
1984204c 1323=item * iron out all known bugs in configure_requires
5076a392 1324
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1325=item * support for distributions compressed with bzip2
1326
1327=item * allow Foo/Bar.pm on the commandline to mean Foo::Bar
1328
1329=back
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1330
1331=item *
1332
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1333C<CPANPLUS> has been upgraded from version 0.90 to 0.9103.
1334
1335A change to F<cpanp-run-perl>
1336resolves L<RT #55964|http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=55964>
1337and L<RT #57106|http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=57106>, both
1338of which related to failures to install distributions that use
1339C<Module::Install::DSL> (5.12.2).
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1341A dependency on Config was not recognised as a
1342core module dependency. This has been fixed.
5076a392 1343
1984204c 1344CPANPLUS now includes support for META.json and MYMETA.json.
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1345
1346=item *
1347
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1348C<Data::Dumper> has been upgraded from version 2.125 to 2.130_02.
1349
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1350The indentation used to be off when C<$Data::Dumper::Terse> was set. This
1351has been fixed [perl #73604].
1352
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1353This upgrade also fixes a crash when using custom sort functions that might
1354cause the stack to change [perl #74170].
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1355
1356C<Dumpxs> no longer crashes with globs returned by C<*$io_ref>
1357[perl #72332].
1358
1359=item *
1360
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1361C<Devel::DProf> has been upgraded from version 20080331.00 to 20110228.00.
1362
1363Merely loading C<Devel::DProf> now no longer triggers profiling to start.
1364C<use Devel::DProf> and C<perl -d:DProf ...> still behave as before and start
1365the profiler.
1366
1367NOTE: C<Devel::DProf> is deprecated and will be removed from a future
1984204c 1368version of Perl. We strongly recommend that you install and use
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1369L<Devel::NYTProf> instead, as it offers significantly improved
1370profiling and reporting.
1371
1372=item *
1373
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1374C<diagnostics> has been upgraded from version 1.19 to 1.22.
1375
1376It now renders pod links slightly better, and has been taught to find
1377descriptions for messages that share their descriptions with other
1378messages.
1379
1380=item *
1381
1382C<Digest::MD5> has been upgraded from version 2.39 to 2.51.
1383
1384It is now safe to use this module in combination with threads.
1385
1386=item *
1387
1388C<Digest::SHA> has been upgraded from version 5.47 to 5.61.
1389
1390C<shasum> now more closely mimics C<sha1sum>/C<md5sum>.
1391
1392C<Addfile> accepts all POSIX filenames.
1393
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1394New SHA-512/224 and SHA-512/256 transforms (ref. NIST Draft FIPS 180-4
1395[February 2011])
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1396
1397=item *
1398
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1399C<DynaLoader> has been upgraded from version 1.10 to 1.12.
1400
1401It fixes a buffer overflow when passed a very long file name.
1402
1403It no longer inherits from AutoLoader; hence it no longer
1404produces weird error messages for unsuccessful method calls on classes that
1405inherit from DynaLoader [perl #84358].
1406
1407=item *
1408
1409C<Encode> has been upgraded from version 2.39 to 2.42.
1410
1411Now, all 66 Unicode non-characters are treated the same way U+FFFF has
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1412always been treated; in cases when it was disallowed, all 66 are
1413disallowed; in those cases where it warned, all 66 warn.
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1414
1415=item *
1416
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1417C<Errno> has been upgraded from version 1.11 to 1.13.
1418
1419The implementation of C<Errno> has been refactored to use about 55% less memory.
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1420
1421On some platforms with unusual header files, like Win32/gcc using mingw64
1422headers, some constants which weren't actually error numbers have been exposed
1423by C<Errno>. This has been fixed [perl #77416].
1424
1425=item *
1426
1427C<Exporter> has been upgraded from version 5.64_01 to 5.64_03.
1428
1429Exporter no longer overrides C<$SIG{__WARN__}> [perl #74472]
1430
1431=item *
1432
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1433C<ExtUtils::Constant> has been upgraded from 0.22 to 0.23.
1434
1435The C<AUTOLOAD> helper code generated by C<ExtUtils::Constant::ProxySubs>
1436can now C<croak> for missing constants, or generate a complete C<AUTOLOAD>
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1437subroutine in XS, allowing simplification of many modules that use it
1438(C<Fcntl>, C<File::Glob>, C<GDBM_File>, C<I18N::Langinfo>, C<POSIX>,
1439C<Socket>).
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1440
1441C<ExtUtils::Constant::ProxySubs> can now optionally push the names of all
1984204c 1442constants onto the package's C<@EXPORT_OK>.
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1443
1444=item *
1445
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1446C<File::DosGlob> has been upgraded from version 1.01 to 1.03.
1447
1448It allows patterns containing literal parentheses (they no longer need to
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1449be escaped). On Windows, it no longer
1450adds an extra F<./> to the file names
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1451returned when the pattern is a relative glob with a drive specification,
1452like F<c:*.pl> [perl #71712].
1453
1454=item *
1455
1456C<File::Fetch> has been upgraded from version 0.24 to 0.32.
1457
1458C<HTTP::Lite> is now supported for 'http' scheme.
1459
1460The C<fetch> utility is supported on FreeBSD, NetBSD and
1461Dragonfly BSD for the C<http> and C<ftp> schemes.
1462
1463=item *
1464
1465C<File::Find> has been upgraded from version 1.15 to 1.18.
1466
1984204c 1467It improves handling of backslashes on Windows, so that paths like
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1468F<c:\dir\/file> are no longer generated [perl #71710].
1469
1470=item *
1471
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1472C<File::Spec> has been upgraded from version 3.31 to 3.33.
1473
1474Several portability fixes were made in C<File::Spec::VMS>: a colon is now
1475recognized as a delimiter in native filespecs; caret-escaped delimiters are
1476recognized for better handling of extended filespecs; C<catpath()> returns
1477an empty directory rather than the current directory if the input directory
1478name is empty; C<abs2rel()> properly handles Unix-style input (5.12.2).
1479
1480=item *
1481
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1482C<File::stat> has been upgraded from 1.02 to 1.04.
1483
1484The C<-x> and C<-X> file test operators now work correctly under the root
1485user.
1486
1487=item *
1488
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1489C<GDBM_File> has been upgraded from 1.10 to 1.13.
1490
1491This fixes a memory leak when DBM filters are used.
1492
1493=item *
1494
1495C<Hash::Util> has been upgraded from 0.07 to 0.10.
1496
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1497Hash::Util no longer emits spurious "uninitialized" warnings when
1498recursively locking hashes that have undefined values [perl #74280].
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1499
1500=item *
1501
ad5f8f47 1502C<I18N::Langinfo> has been upgraded from version 0.03 to 0.08.
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1503
1504C<langinfo()> now defaults to using C<$_> if there is no argument given, just
5334145a 1505as the documentation has always claimed.
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1506
1507=item *
1508
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1509C<if> has been upgraded from version 0.05 to 0.0601.
1510
1511=item *
1512
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1513C<IO> has been upgraded from version 1.25_02 to 1.25_04.
1514
1515=item *
1516
d13528c5 1517C<IO::Select> has been upgraded from version 1.17 to 1.20.
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1518
1519It now allows IO::Handle objects (and objects in derived classes) to be
1520removed from an IO::Select set even if the underlying file descriptor is
1521closed or invalid.
1522
1523=item *
1524
d07561d3 1525C<IPC::Cmd> has been upgraded from version 0.54 to 0.70.
5076a392 1526
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1527Resolves an issue with splitting Win32 command lines. An argument
1528consisting of the single character "0" used to be omitted (CPAN RT #62961).
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1529
1530=item *
1531
3f16e4eb 1532C<IPC::Open3> has been upgraded from 1.05 to 1.09.
5076a392 1533
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1534C<open3> now produces an error if the C<exec> call fails, allowing this
1535condition to be distinguished from a child process that exited with a
1536non-zero status [perl #72016].
1537
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1538The internal C<xclose> routine now knows how to handle file descriptors, as
1539documented, so duplicating STDIN in a child process using its file
1540descriptor now works [perl #76474].
1541
1542=item *
1543
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1544C<IPC::SysV> has been upgraded from version 2.01 to 2.03.
1545
1546=item *
1547
ef79f038
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1548C<lib> has been upgraded from version 0.62 to 0.63.
1549
1550=item *
1551
5b1884f4 1552C<Locale::Maketext> has been upgraded from version 1.14 to 1.19.
5076a392 1553
1984204c 1554Locale::Maketext now supports external caches.
5076a392 1555
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1556This upgrade also fixes an infinite loop in
1557C<Locale::Maketext::Guts::_compile()> when
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1558working with tainted values (CPAN RT #40727).
1559
1984204c 1560C<< ->maketext >> calls will now back up and restore C<$@> so that error
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1561messages are not suppressed (CPAN RT #34182).
1562
1563=item *
1564
3811bd2b
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1565C<Log::Message> has been upgraded from version 0.02 to 0.04.
1566
1567=item *
1568
8eb65377
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1569C<Log::Message::Simple> has been upgraded from version 0.06 to 0.08.
1570
1571=item *
1572
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1573C<Math::BigInt> has been upgraded from version 1.89_01 to 1.994.
1574
1575This fixes, among other things, incorrect results when computing binomial
1576coefficients [perl #77640].
1577
1984204c 1578It also prevents C<sqrt($int)> from crashing under C<use bigrat;>
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1579[perl #73534].
1580
1581=item *
1582
846c1cec
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1583C<Math::BigInt::FastCalc> has been upgraded from version 0.19 to 0.28.
1584
1585=item *
1586
fce4aef3
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1587C<Math::BigRat> has been upgraded from version 0.24 to 0.26_02.
1588
1589=item *
1590
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1591C<Memoize> has been upgraded from version 1.01_03 to 1.02.
1592
1593=item *
1594
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1595C<MIME::Base64> has been upgraded from 3.08 to 3.13.
1596
1597Includes new functions to calculate the length of encoded and decoded
1598base64 strings.
1599
1600Now provides C<encode_base64url> and C<decode_base64url> functions to process
1601the base64 scheme for "URL applications".
1602
1603=item *
1604
1605C<Module::Build> has been upgraded from version 0.3603 to 0.3800.
1606
1607A notable change is the deprecation of several modules.
1608Module::Build::Version has been deprecated and Module::Build now relies
1609directly upon L<version>. Module::Build::ModuleInfo has been deprecated in
1610favor of a standalone copy of it called L<Module::Metadata>.
1611Module::Build::YAML has been deprecated in favor of L<CPAN::Meta::YAML>.
1612
1613Module::Build now also generates META.json and MYMETA.json files
1614in accordance with version 2 of the CPAN distribution metadata specification,
1615L<CPAN::Meta::Spec>. The older format META.yml and MYMETA.yml files are
1616still generated, as well.
1617
1618=item *
1619
7259fe26 1620C<Module::CoreList> has been upgraded from version 2.29 to 2.47.
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1621
1622Besides listing the updated core modules of this release, it also stops listing
1984204c 1623the C<Filespec> module. That module never existed in core. The scripts
5076a392 1624generating C<Module::CoreList> confused it with C<VMS::Filespec>, which actually
1984204c 1625is a core module as of perl 5.8.7.
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1626
1627=item *
1628
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1629C<Module::Load> has been upgraded from version 0.16 to 0.18.
1630
1631=item *
1632
5b3a054f
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1633C<Module::Load::Conditional> has been upgraded from version 0.34 to 0.44.
1634
1635=item *
1636
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1637C<NDBM_File> has been upgraded from version 1.08 to 1.11.
1638
1639This fixes a memory leak when DBM filters are used.
1640
1641=item *
1642
d0aa5c91
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1643C<Net::Ping> has been upgraded from version 2.36 to 2.38.
1644
1645=item *
1646
d44b8a8c
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1647C<NEXT> has been upgraded from version 0.64 to 0.65.
1648
1649=item *
1650
678d4fd4
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1651C<Object::Accessor> has been upgraded from version 0.36 to 0.38.
1652
1653=item *
1654
34188656 1655C<ODBM_File> have been upgraded from version 1.07 to 1.10.
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1656
1657This fixes a memory leak when DBM filters are used.
1658
1659=item *
1660
77be713d 1661C<overload> has been upgraded from 1.10 to 1.12.
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1662
1663C<overload::Method> can now handle subroutines that are themselves blessed
1664into overloaded classes [perl #71998].
1665
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1666The documentation has greatly improved. See L</Documentation> below.
1667
1668=item *
1669
f84c796e
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1670C<Params::Check> has been upgraded from version 0.26 to 0.28.
1671
1672=item *
1673
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1674C<parent> has been upgraded from version 0.223 to 0.225.
1675
1676=item *
1677
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1678C<Parse::CPAN::Meta> has been upgraded from version 1.40 to 1.4401.
1679
1984204c 1680The latest Parse::CPAN::Meta can now read YAML and JSON files using
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1681L<CPAN::Meta::YAML> and L<JSON::PP>, which are now part of the Perl core.
1682
1683=item *
1684
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1685C<PerlIO::scalar> has been upgraded from 0.07 to 0.11.
1686
1687A C<read> after a C<seek> beyond the end of the string no longer thinks it
1688has data to read [perl #78716].
1689
1690=item *
1691
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1692C<Pod::LaTeX> has been upgraded from version 0.58 to 0.59.
1693
1694=item *
1695
fd8a2e89
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1696C<Pod::Perldoc> has been upgraded from version 3.15_02 to 3.15_03.
1697
1698=item *
1699
5bcb6583
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1700C<Pod::Simple> has been upgraded from version 3.13 to 3.16.
1701
1702=item *
1703
abb8c779 1704C<POSIX> has been upgraded from 1.19 to 1.24.
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1705
1706It now includes constants for POSIX signal constants.
1707
1708=item *
1709
1984204c 1710C<re> has been upgraded from version 0.11 to 0.17.
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1711
1712New C<use re "/flags"> pragma
1713
5076a392 1714The C<regmust> function used to crash when called on a regular expression
1984204c 1715belonging to a pluggable engine. Now it croaks instead.
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1716
1717C<regmust> no longer leaks memory.
1718
1719=item *
1720
1721C<Safe> has been upgraded from version 2.25 to 2.29.
1722
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1723Coderefs returned by C<reval()> and C<rdo()> are now wrapped via
1724C<wrap_code_refs> (5.12.1).
1725
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1726This fixes a possible infinite loop when looking for coderefs.
1727
cdc10f43 1728It adds several version::vxs::* routines to the default share.
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1729
1730=item *
1731
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1732C<SelfLoader> has been upgraded from 1.17 to 1.18.
1733
1734It now works in taint mode [perl #72062].
1735
1736=item *
1737
1738C<sigtrap> has been upgraded from version 1.04 to 1.05.
1739
1740It no longer tries to modify read-only arguments when generating a
1741backtrace [perl #72340].
1742
1743=item *
1744
1984204c 1745C<Socket> has been upgraded from version 1.87 to 1.94.
5076a392 1746
1984204c 1747See L</IPv6 support>, above.
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1748
1749=item *
1750
1751C<Storable> has been upgraded from version 2.22 to 2.27.
1752
1753Includes performance improvement for overloaded classes.
1754
5076a392 1755This adds support for serialising code references that contain UTF-8 strings
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1756correctly. The Storable minor version
1757number changed as a result, meaning that
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1758Storable users who set C<$Storable::accept_future_minor> to a C<FALSE> value
1759will see errors (see L<Storable/FORWARD COMPATIBILITY> for more details).
1760
1761Freezing no longer gets confused if the Perl stack gets reallocated
1762during freezing [perl #80074].
1763
1764=item *
1765
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1766C<Term::ANSIColor> has been upgraded from version 2.02 to 3.00.
1767
1768=item *
1769
d9f2f059
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1770C<Term::UI> has been upgraded from version 0.20 to 0.26.
1771
1772=item *
1773
80ebb519
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1774C<Test::Harness> has been upgraded from version 3.17 to 3.23.
1775
1776=item *
1777
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1778C<Test::Simple> has been upgraded from version 0.94 to 0.98.
1779
1780Among many other things, subtests without a C<plan> or C<no_plan> now have an
1781implicit C<done_testing()> added to them.
1782
1783=item *
1784
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1785C<Thread::Semaphore> has been upgraded from version 2.09 to 2.12.
1786
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1787It provides two new methods that give more control over the decrementing of
1788semaphores: C<down_nb> and C<down_force>.
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1789
1790=item *
1791
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1792C<Thread::Queue> has been upgraded from version 2.11 to 2.12.
1793
1794=item *
1795
1a6b954e
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1796C<threads> has been upgraded from version 1.75 to 1.83.
1797
1798=item *
1799
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1800C<threads::shared> has been upgraded from version 1.32 to 1.36.
1801
1802=item *
1803
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1804C<Tie::Hash> has been upgraded from version 1.03 to 1.04.
1805
1806Calling C<< Tie::Hash-E<gt>TIEHASH() >> used to loop forever. Now it C<croak>s.
1807
1808=item *
1809
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1810C<Tie::RefHash> has been upgraded from version 1.38 to 1.39.
1811
1812=item *
1813
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1814C<Time::HiRes> has been upgraded from version 1.9719 to 1.9721_01.
1815
1816=item *
1817
97fa568b
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1818C<Time::Local> has been upgraded from version 1.1901_01 to 1.2000.
1819
1820=item *
1821
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1822C<Time::Piece> has been upgraded from version 1.15_01 to 1.20_01.
1823
1824=item *
1825
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1826C<Unicode::Collate> has been upgraded from version 0.52_01 to 0.73.
1827
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1830Unicode::Collate::Locale now supports a plethora of new locales: ar, be,
1831bg, de__phonebook, hu, hy, kk, mk, nso, om, tn, vi, hr, ig, ja, ko, ru, sq,
1832se, sr, to, uk, zh, zh__big5han, zh__gb2312han, zh__pinyin and zh__stroke.
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1833
1834The following modules have been added:
1835
1836C<Unicode::Collate::CJK::Big5> for C<zh__big5han> which makes
1837tailoring of CJK Unified Ideographs in the order of CLDR's big5han ordering.
1838
1839C<Unicode::Collate::CJK::GB2312> for C<zh__gb2312han> which makes
1840tailoring of CJK Unified Ideographs in the order of CLDR's gb2312han ordering.
1841
1842C<Unicode::Collate::CJK::JISX0208> which makes tailoring of 6355 kanji
1843(CJK Unified Ideographs) in the JIS X 0208 order.
1844
1845C<Unicode::Collate::CJK::Korean> which makes tailoring of CJK Unified Ideographs
1846in the order of CLDR's Korean ordering.
1847
1848C<Unicode::Collate::CJK::Pinyin> for C<zh__pinyin> which makes
1849tailoring of CJK Unified Ideographs in the order of CLDR's pinyin ordering.
1850
1851C<Unicode::Collate::CJK::Stroke> for C<zh__stroke> which makes
1852tailoring of CJK Unified Ideographs in the order of CLDR's stroke ordering.
1853
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1854This also sees the switch from using the pure-perl version of this
1855module to the XS version.
1856
1857=item *
1858
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1859C<Unicode::Normalize> has been upgraded from version 1.03 to 1.10.
1860
1861=item *
1862
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1863C<Unicode::UCD> has been upgraded from version 0.27 to 0.32.
1864
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1865A new function, C<Unicode::UCD::num()>, has been added. This function
1866returns the numeric value of the string passed it or C<undef> if the string
1867in its entirety has no "safe" numeric value. (For more detail, and for the
1868definition of "safe", see L<Unicode::UCD/num>.)
5076a392 1869
1984204c 1870This upgrade also includes a number of bug fixes:
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1871
1872=over 4
1873
1874=item charinfo()
1875
1876=over 4
1877
1878=item *
1879
1880It is now updated to Unicode Version 6 with Corrigendum #8, except,
1881as with Perl 5.14, the code point at U+1F514 has no name.
1882
1883=item *
1884
1885The Hangul syllable code points have the correct names, and their
1886decompositions are always output without requiring L<Lingua::KO::Hangul::Util>
1887to be installed.
1888
1889=item *
1890
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1891The CJK (Chinese-Japanese-Korean) code points U+2A700 to U+2B734
1892and U+2B740 to U+2B81D are now properly handled.
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1893
1894=item *
1895
1896The numeric values are now output for those CJK code points that have them.
1897
1898=item *
1899
1900The names that are output for code points with multiple aliases are now the
1901corrected ones.
1902
1903=back
1904
1905=item charscript()
1906
1907This now correctly returns "Unknown" instead of C<undef> for the script
1908of a code point that hasn't been assigned another one.
1909
1910=item charblock()
1911
1912This now correctly returns "No_Block" instead of C<undef> for the block
1913of a code point that hasn't been assigned to another one.
1914
1915=back
1916
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1917=item *
1918
1919C<version> has been upgraded from 0.82 to 0.88.
1920
1984204c 1921Due to a bug, now fixed, the C<is_strict> and C<is_lax> functions did not
cdc10f43 1922work when exported (5.12.1).
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1923
1924=item *
1925
3e625598 1926C<warnings> has been upgraded from version 1.09 to 1.12.
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1927
1928Calling C<use warnings> without arguments is now significantly more efficient.
1929
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1930=item *
1931
1932C<warnings::register> have been upgraded from version 1.01 to 1.02.
1933
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1934It is now possible to register warning categories other than the names of
1935packages using C<warnings::register>. See L<perllexwarn> for more information.
1936
1937=item *
1938
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1939C<XSLoader> has been upgraded from version 0.10 to 0.13.
1940
1941=item *
1942
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1943C<VMS::DCLsym> has been upgraded from version 1.03 to 1.05.
1944
1945Two bugs have been fixed [perl #84086]:
1946
1947The symbol table name was lost when tying a hash, due to a thinko in
1948C<TIEHASH>. The result was that all tied hashes interacted with the
1949local symbol table.
1950
1951Unless a symbol table name had been explicitly specified in the call
1952to the constructor, querying the special key ':LOCAL' failed to
1953identify objects connected to the local symbol table.
1954
1955=item *
1956
1957C<Win32> has been upgraded from version 0.39 to 0.44.
1958
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1959This release has several new functions: C<Win32::GetSystemMetrics>,
1960C<Win32::GetProductInfo>, C<Win32::GetOSDisplayName>.
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1962The names returned by C<Win32::GetOSName> and C<Win32::GetOSDisplayName>
1963have been corrected.
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1965=back
1966
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1967=head2 Removed Modules and Pragmata
1968
1969The following modules have been removed from the core distribution, and if
1970needed should be installed from CPAN instead.
1971
1972=over
1973
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1974=item *
1975
1976C<Class::ISA> has been removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 0.36.
5076a392 1977
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1978=item *
1979
1980C<Pod::Plainer> has been removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 1.02.
1981
1982=item *
5076a392 1983
4f978a3b 1984C<Switch> has been removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 2.16.
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1985
1986=back
1987
1988The removal of C<Shell> has been deferred until after 5.14, as the
1989implementation of C<Shell> shipped with 5.12.0 did not correctly issue the
1990warning that it was to be removed from core.
1991
1992=head1 Documentation
1993
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1994=head2 New Documentation
1995
41e29def 1996=head3 L<perlgpl>
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1997
1998L<perlgpl> has been updated to contain GPL version 1, as is included in the
cdc10f43 1999F<README> distributed with perl (5.12.1).
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41e29def 2001=head3 Perl 5.12.x delta files
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2003The perldelta files for Perl 5.12.1 to 5.12.3 have been added from the
2004maintenance branch: L<perl5121delta>, L<perl5122delta>, L<perl5123delta>.
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2005
2006=head3 L<perlpodstyle>
2007
2008New style guide for POD documentation,
2009split mostly from the NOTES section of the pod2man man page.
2010
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2011=head3 L<perlsource>, L<perlinterp>, L<perlhacktut>, and L<perlhacktips>
2012
2013See L</L<perlhack> and perlrepository revamp>, below.
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2014
2015=head2 Changes to Existing Documentation
2016
41e29def 2017=head3 L<perlmodlib> is now complete
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2018
2019The perlmodlib page that came with Perl 5.12.0 was missing a lot of
2020modules, due to a bug in the script that generates the list. This has been
cdc10f43 2021fixed [perl #74332] (5.12.1).
4ed2cea4 2022
41e29def 2023=head3 Replace wrong tr/// table in L<perlebcdic>
5076a392 2024
41e29def 2025L<perlebcdic> contains a helpful table to use in tr/// to convert
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2026between EBCDIC and Latin1/ASCII. Unfortunately, the table was the
2027inverse of the one it describes, though the code that used the table
2028worked correctly for the specific example given.
2029
2030The table has been changed to its inverse, and the sample code changed
2031to correspond, as this is easier for the person trying to follow the
2032instructions since deriving the old table is somewhat more complicated.
2033
2034The table has also been changed to hex from octal, as that is more the norm
2035these days, and the recipes in the pod altered to print out leading
41e29def 2036zeros to make all the values the same length.
5076a392 2037
41e29def 2038=head3 Tricks for user-defined casing
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2040L<perlunicode> now contains an explanation of how to override, mangle
2041and otherwise tweak the way perl handles upper-, lower- and other-case
2042conversions on Unicode data, and how to provide scoped changes to alter
2043one's own code's behaviour without stomping on anybody else.
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2044
2045=head3 INSTALL explicitly states the requirement for C89
2046
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2047This was already true but it's now Officially Stated For The Record
2048(5.12.2).
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41e29def 2050=head3 Explanation of C<\xI<HH>> and C<\oI<OOO>> escapes
5076a392 2051
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2052L<perlop> has been updated with more detailed explanation of these two
2053character escapes.
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41e29def 2055=head3 C<-0I<NNN>> switch
5076a392 2056
41e29def 2057In L<perlrun>, the behavior of the C<-0NNN> switch for C<-0400> or higher
d430b8e7 2058has been clarified (5.12.2).
5076a392 2059
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2060=head3 Maintenance policy
2061
2062L<perlpolicy> now contains the policy on what patches are acceptable for
2063maintenance branches (5.12.1).
2064
41e29def 2065=head3 Deprecation policy
5076a392 2066
41e29def 2067L<perlpolicy> now contains the policy on compatibility and deprecation
d430b8e7 2068along with definitions of terms like "deprecation" (5.12.2).
5076a392 2069
41e29def 2070=head3 New descriptions in L<perldiag>
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2071
2072The following existing diagnostics are now documented:
2073
2074=over 4
2075
2076=item *
2077
2078L<Ambiguous use of %c resolved as operator %c|perldiag/"Ambiguous use of %c resolved as operator %c">
2079
2080=item *
2081
2082L<Ambiguous use of %c{%s} resolved to %c%s|perldiag/"Ambiguous use of %c{%s} resolved to %c%s">
2083
2084=item *
2085
2086L<Ambiguous use of %c{%s%s} resolved to %c%s%s|perldiag/"Ambiguous use of %c{%s%s} resolved to %c%s%s">
2087
2088=item *
2089
2090L<Ambiguous use of -%s resolved as -&%s()|perldiag/"Ambiguous use of -%s resolved as -&%s()">
2091
2092=item *
2093
2094L<Invalid strict version format (%s)|perldiag/"Invalid strict version format (%s)">
2095
2096=item *
2097
2098L<Invalid version format (%s)|perldiag/"Invalid version format (%s)">
2099
2100=item *
2101
2102L<Invalid version object|perldiag/"Invalid version object">
2103
2104=back
2105
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2106=head3 L<perlbook>
2107
41e29def 2108L<perlbook> has been expanded to cover many more popular books.
5076a392 2109
41e29def 2110=head3 C<SvTRUE> macro
5076a392 2111
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2112The documentation for the C<SvTRUE> macro in
2113L<perlapi> was simply wrong in stating that
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2114get-magic is not processed. It has been corrected.
2115
41e29def 2116=head3 L<perlvar> revamp
5076a392 2117
41e29def 2118L<perlvar> reorders the variables and groups them by topic. Each variable
5076a392 2119introduced after Perl 5.000 notes the first version in which it is
41e29def 2120available. L<perlvar> also has a new section for deprecated variables to
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2121note when they were removed.
2122
41e29def 2123=head3 Array and hash slices in scalar context
5076a392 2124
41e29def 2125These are now documented in L<perldata>.
5076a392 2126
41e29def 2127=head3 C<use locale> and formats
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2128
2129L<perlform> and L<perllocale> have been corrected to state that
2130C<use locale> affects formats.
2131
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2132=head3 L<overload>
2133
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2134L<overload>'s documentation has practically undergone a rewrite. It
2135is now much more straightforward and clear.
2136
41e29def 2137=head3 L<perlhack> and perlrepository revamp
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2138
2139The L<perlhack> and perlrepository documents have been heavily edited and
2140split up into several new documents.
2141
2142The L<perlhack> document is now much shorter, and focuses on the Perl 5
2143development process and submitting patches to Perl. The technical content has
2144been moved to several new documents, L<perlsource>, L<perlinterp>,
2145L<perlhacktut>, and L<perlhacktips>. This technical content has only been
2146lightly edited.
2147
2148The perlrepository document has been renamed to L<perlgit>. This new document
2149is just a how-to on using git with the Perl source code. Any other content
2150that used to be in perlrepository has been moved to perlhack.
2151
41e29def 2152=head3 Time::Piece examples
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2153
2154Examples in L<perlfaq4> have been updated to show the use of
41e29def 2155L<Time::Piece>.
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2156
2157=head1 Diagnostics
2158
2159The following additions or changes have been made to diagnostic output,
2160including warnings and fatal error messages. For the complete list of
2161diagnostic messages, see L<perldiag>.
2162
2163=head2 New Diagnostics
2164
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2165=head3 New Errors
2166
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2167=over
2168
a593b319 2169=item Closure prototype called
5076a392 2170
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2171This error occurs when a subroutine reference passed to an attribute
2172handler is called, if the subroutine is a closure [perl #68560].
5076a392 2173
a593b319 2174=item Insecure user-defined property %s
5076a392 2175
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2176Perl detected tainted data when trying to compile a regular
2177expression that contains a call to a user-defined character property
2178function, i.e. C<\p{IsFoo}> or C<\p{InFoo}>.
2179See L<perlunicode/User-Defined Character Properties> and L<perlsec>.
5076a392 2180
a593b319 2181=item panic: gp_free failed to free glob pointer - something is repeatedly re-creating entries
5076a392 2182
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2183This new error is triggered if a destructor called on an object in a
2184typeglob that is being freed creates a new typeglob entry containing an
2185object with a destructor that creates a new entry containing an object....
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a593b319 2187=item Parsing code internal error (%s)
5076a392 2188
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2189This new fatal error is produced when parsing
2190code supplied by an extension violates the
2191parser's API in a detectable way.
5076a392 2192
a593b319 2193=item refcnt: fd %d%s
5076a392 2194
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2195This new error only occurs if a internal consistency check fails when a
2196pipe is about to be closed.
5076a392 2197
a593b319 2198=item Regexp modifier "/%c" may not appear twice
5076a392 2199
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2200The regular expression pattern has one of the
2201mutually exclusive modifiers repeated.
5076a392 2202
a593b319 2203=item Regexp modifiers "/%c" and "/%c" are mutually exclusive
5076a392 2204
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2205The regular expression pattern has more than one of the mutually
2206exclusive modifiers.
5076a392 2207
a593b319 2208=item Using !~ with %s doesn't make sense
5076a392 2209
a593b319 2210This error occurs when C<!~> is used with C<s///r> or C<y///r>.
5076a392 2211
a593b319 2212=back
5076a392 2213
a593b319 2214=head3 New Warnings
5076a392 2215
a593b319 2216=over
5076a392 2217
a593b319 2218=item "\b{" is deprecated; use "\b\{" instead
5076a392 2219
a593b319 2220=item "\B{" is deprecated; use "\B\{" instead
5076a392 2221
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2222Use of an unescaped "{" immediately following a C<\b> or C<\B> is now
2223deprecated so as to reserve its use for Perl itself in a future release.
5076a392 2224
a593b319 2225=item Operation "%s" returns its argument for ...
5076a392 2226
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2227Performing an operation requiring Unicode semantics (such as case-folding)
2228on a Unicode surrogate or a non-Unicode character now triggers a warning:
2229'Operation "%s" returns its argument for ...'.
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2231=item Use of qw(...) as parentheses is deprecated
2232
2233See L</"Use of qw(...) as parentheses">, above, for details.
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2234
2235=back
2236
2237=head2 Changes to Existing Diagnostics
2238
2239=over 4
2240
2241=item *
2242
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2243The "Variable $foo is not imported" warning that precedes a
2244C<strict 'vars'> error has now been assigned the "misc" category, so that
2245C<no warnings> will suppress it [perl #73712].
2246
2247=item *
2248
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2249C<warn> and C<die> now produce 'Wide character' warnings when fed a
2250character outside the byte range if STDERR is a byte-sized handle.
2251
2252=item *
2253
2254The 'Layer does not match this perl' error message has been replaced with
a593b319 2255these more helpful messages [perl #73754]:
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2256
2257=over 4
2258
2259=item *
2260
2261PerlIO layer function table size (%d) does not match size expected by this
2262perl (%d)
2263
2264=item *
2265
2266PerlIO layer instance size (%d) does not match size expected by this perl
2267(%d)
2268
2269=back
2270
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2271=item *
2272
2273The "Found = in conditional" warning that is emitted when a constant is
2274assigned to a variable in a condition is now withheld if the constant is
2275actually a subroutine or one generated by C<use constant>, since the value
2276of the constant may not be known at the time the program is written
2277[perl #77762].
2278
2279=item *
2280
2281Previously, if none of the C<gethostbyaddr>, C<gethostbyname> and
2282C<gethostent> functions were implemented on a given platform, they would
2283all die with the message 'Unsupported socket function "gethostent" called',
2284with analogous messages for C<getnet*> and C<getserv*>. This has been
2285corrected.
2286
2287=item *
2288
a593b319
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2289The warning message about unrecognized regular expression escapes passed
2290through has been changed to include any literal '{' following the
2291two-character escape. E.g., "\q{" is now emitted instead of "\q".
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2292
2293=back
2294
2295=head1 Utility Changes
2296
0b88cc74 2297=head3 L<perlbug>
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2298
2299=over 4
2300
2301=item *
2302
0b88cc74
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2303L<perlbug> now looks in the EMAIL environment variable for a return address
2304if the REPLY-TO and REPLYTO variables are empty.
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2305
2306=item *
2307
0b88cc74
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2308L<perlbug> did not previously generate a From: header, potentially
2309resulting in dropped mail. Now it does include that header.
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2310
2311=item *
2312
0b88cc74 2313The user's address is now used as the return-path.
4ed2cea4 2314
0b88cc74
FC
2315Many systems these days don't have a valid Internet domain name and
2316perlbug@perl.org does not accept email with a return-path that does
2317not resolve. So the user's address is now passed to sendmail so it's
2318less likely to get stuck in a mail queue somewhere [perl #82996].
5076a392 2319
2c389f6c
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2320=item *
2321
d430b8e7
FC
2322L<perlbug> now always gives the reporter a chance to change the email
2323address it guesses for them (5.12.2).
2324
2325=item *
2326
2327L<perlbug> should no longer warn about uninitialized values when using the C<-d>
2328and C<-v> options (5.12.2).
2c389f6c 2329
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2330=back
2331
0b88cc74 2332=head3 L<perl5db.pl>
5076a392 2333
0b88cc74 2334=over
5076a392
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2335
2336=item *
2337
0b88cc74
FC
2338The remote terminal works after forking and spawns new sessions - one
2339for each forked process.
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FC
2340
2341=back
2342
0b88cc74 2343=head3 L<ptargrep>
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2344
2345=over 4
2346
2347=item *
2348
0b88cc74
FC
2349L<ptargrep> is a new utility to apply pattern matching to the contents of
2350files in a tar archive. It comes with C<Archive::Tar>.
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2351
2352=back
2353
2354=head1 Configuration and Compilation
2355
61752d82
FC
2356See also L</"Naming fixes in Policy_sh.SH may invalidate Policy.sh">,
2357above.
2358
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2359=over 4
2360
2361=item *
2362
87595b22
FC
2363CCINCDIR and CCLIBDIR for the mingw64
2364cross-compiler are now correctly under
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2365$(CCHOME)\mingw\include and \lib rather than immediately below $(CCHOME).
2366
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2367This means the 'incpath', 'libpth', 'ldflags', 'lddlflags' and
2368'ldflags_nolargefiles' values in Config.pm and Config_heavy.pl are now
87595b22 2369set correctly.
5076a392
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2370
2371=item *
2372
87595b22
FC
2373'make test.valgrind' has been adjusted to account for cpan/dist/ext
2374separation.
5076a392
FC
2375
2376=item *
2377
2378On compilers that support it, C<-Wwrite-strings> is now added to cflags by
2379default.
2380
2381=item *
2382
2383The C<Encode> module can now (once again) be included in a static Perl
2384build. The special-case handling for this situation got broken in Perl
23855.11.0, and has now been repaired.
2386
1e463951
FC
2387=item *
2388
2389The previous default size of a PerlIO buffer (4096 bytes) has been increased
2390to the larger of 8192 bytes and your local BUFSIZ. Benchmarks show that doubling
2391this decade-old default increases read and write performance in the neighborhood
2392of 25% to 50% when using the default layers of perlio on top of unix. To choose
2393a non-default size, such as to get back the old value or to obtain an even
2394larger value, configure with:
2395
2396 ./Configure -Accflags=-DPERLIOBUF_DEFAULT_BUFSIZ=N
2397
2398where N is the desired size in bytes; it should probably be a multiple of
2399your page size.
2400
d430b8e7
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2401=item *
2402
2403An "incompatible operand types" error in ternary expressions when building
2404with C<clang> has been fixed (5.12.2).
2405
2406=item *
2407
2408Perl now skips setuid C<File::Copy> tests on partitions it detects to be mounted
2409as C<nosuid> (5.12.2).
2410
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2411=back
2412
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2413=head1 Platform Support
2414
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2415=head2 New Platforms
2416
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2417=over 4
2418
2419=item AIX
2420
cdc10f43 2421Perl now builds on AIX 4.2 (5.12.1).
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2422
2423=back
2424
2425=head2 Discontinued Platforms
2426
2427=over 4
2428
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2429=item Apollo DomainOS
2430
2431The last vestiges of support for this platform have been excised from the
2432Perl distribution. It was officially discontinued in version 5.12.0. It had
2433not worked for years before that.
2434
2435=item MacOS Classic
2436
2437The last vestiges of support for this platform have been excised from the
2438Perl distribution. It was officially discontinued in an earlier version.
2439
2440=back
2441
2442=head2 Platform-Specific Notes
2443
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2444=head3 AIX
2445
2446=over
2447
2448=item *
2449
2450F<README.aix> has been updated with information about the XL C/C++ V11 compiler
2451suite (5.12.2).
2452
2453=back
2454
2455=head3 ARM
2456
2457=over
2458
2459=item *
2460
2461The C<d_u32align> configuration probe on ARM has been fixed (5.12.2).
2462
2463=back
2464
554003a2 2465=head3 Cygwin
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2466
2467=over 4
2468
2469=item *
2470
554003a2 2471MakeMaker has been updated to build man pages on cygwin.
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2472
2473=item *
2474
554003a2
FC
2475Improved rebase behaviour
2476
2477If a dll is updated on cygwin the old imagebase address is reused.
2478This solves most rebase errors, especially when updating on core dll's.
2479See L<http://www.tishler.net/jason/software/rebase/rebase-2.4.2.README> for more information.
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2480
2481=item *
2482
554003a2 2483Support for the standard cygwin dll prefix, which is e.g. needed for FFI's
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FC
2484
2485=item *
2486
554003a2 2487Updated build hints file
5076a392
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2488
2489=back
2490
cdc10f43
FC
2491=head3 FreeBSD 7
2492
2493=over
2494
2495=item *
2496
2497FreeBSD 7 no longer contains F</usr/bin/objformat>. At build time,
2498Perl now skips the F<objformat> check for versions 7 and higher and
2499assumes ELF (5.12.1).
2500
2501=back
2502
2503=head3 HP-UX
2504
2505=over
2506
2507=item *
2508
2509Perl now allows -Duse64bitint without promoting to use64bitall on HP-UX
2510(5.12.1).
2511
2512=back
2513
554003a2 2514=head3 IRIX
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2515
2516Conversion of strings to floating-point numbers is now more accurate on
2517IRIX systems [perl #32380].
2518
554003a2 2519=head3 Mac OS X
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2520
2521Early versions of Mac OS X (Darwin) had buggy implementations of the
2522C<setregid>, C<setreuid>, C<setrgid> and C<setruid> functions, so perl
2523would pretend they did not exist.
2524
2525These functions are now recognised on Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard; Darwin 9) and
2526higher, as they have been fixed [perl #72990].
2527
554003a2 2528=head3 MirBSD
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FC
2530Previously if you built perl with a shared libperl.so on MirBSD (the
2531default config), it would work up to the installation; however, once
2532installed, it would be unable to find libperl. So path handling is now
2533treated as in the other BSD dialects.
5076a392 2534
554003a2 2535=head3 NetBSD
5076a392 2536
554003a2
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2537The NetBSD hints file has been changed to make the system's malloc the
2538default.
5076a392 2539
554003a2 2540=head3 Recent OpenBSDs now use perl's malloc
5076a392 2541
554003a2
FC
2542OpenBSD E<gt> 3.7 has a new malloc implementation which is mmap-based
2543and as such can release memory back to the OS; however, perl's use of
2544this malloc causes a substantial slowdown so we now default to using
2545perl's malloc instead [perl #75742].
5076a392 2546
554003a2 2547=head3 OpenVOS
5076a392 2548
554003a2 2549perl now builds again with OpenVOS (formerly known as Stratus VOS)
5a553547 2550[perl #78132] (5.12.3).
5076a392 2551
554003a2 2552=head3 Solaris
5076a392 2553
554003a2 2554DTrace is now supported on Solaris. There used to be build failures, but
5a553547 2555these have been fixed [perl #73630] (5.12.3).
5076a392 2556
554003a2 2557=head3 VMS
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2558
2559=over
2560
2561=item *
2562
cdc10f43
FC
2563It's now possible to build extensions on older (pre 7.3-2) VMS systems.
2564
2565DCL symbol length was limited to 1K up until about seven years or
2566so ago, but there was no particularly deep reason to prevent those
2567older systems from configuring and building Perl (5.12.1).
2568
2569=item *
2570
2571We fixed the previously-broken C<-Uuseperlio> build on VMS.
2572
2573We were checking a variable that doesn't exist in the non-default
2574case of disabling perlio. Now we only look at it when it exists (5.12.1).
2575
2576=item *
2577
2578We fixed the -Uuseperlio command-line option in configure.com.
2579
2580Formerly it only worked if you went through all the questions
2581interactively and explicitly answered no (5.12.1).
2582
2583=item *
2584
554003a2 2585C<PerlIOUnix_open> now honours the default permissions on VMS.
5076a392 2586
554003a2
FC
2587When C<perlio> became the default and C<unixio> became the default bottom layer,
2588the most common path for creating files from Perl became C<PerlIOUnix_open>,
2589which has always explicitly used C<0666> as the permission mask.
5076a392 2590
554003a2
FC
2591To avoid this, C<0777> is now passed as the permissions to C<open()>. In the
2592VMS CRTL, C<0777> has a special meaning over and above intersecting with the
2593current umask; specifically, it allows Unix syscalls to preserve native default
5a553547
FC
2594permissions (5.12.3).
2595
2596=item *
2597
2598Spurious record boundaries are no longer
2599introduced by the PerlIO layer during output (5.12.3).
5076a392
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2600
2601=item *
2602
554003a2
FC
2603The shortening of symbols longer than 31 characters in the C sources is
2604now done by the compiler rather than by xsubpp (which could only do so
2605for generated symbols in XS code).
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2606
2607=item *
2608
554003a2
FC
2609Record-oriented files (record format variable or variable with fixed control)
2610opened for write by the perlio layer will now be line-buffered to prevent the
2611introduction of spurious line breaks whenever the perlio buffer fills up.
5076a392 2612
d430b8e7
FC
2613=item *
2614
2615F<git_version.h> is now installed on VMS. This was an oversight in v5.12.0 which
2616caused some extensions to fail to build (5.12.2).
2617
2618=item *
2619
2620Several memory leaks in L<stat()|perlfunc/"stat FILEHANDLE"> have been fixed (5.12.2).
2621
2622=item *
2623
2624A memory leak in C<Perl_rename()> due to a double allocation has been
2625fixed (5.12.2).
2626
2627=item *
2628
2629A memory leak in C<vms_fid_to_name()> (used by C<realpath()> and
2630C<realname()>) has been fixed (5.12.2).
2631
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2632=back
2633
554003a2 2634=head3 Windows
5076a392 2635
5a1f7719
FC
2636See also L</"fork() emulation will not wait for signalled children"> and
2637L</"Perl source code is read in text mode on Windows">, above.
2638
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2639=over 4
2640
2641=item *
2642
554003a2 2643Fixed build process for SDK2003SP1 compilers.
5076a392 2644
554003a2 2645=item *
5076a392 2646
01b1a9e4
FC
2647Compilation with Visual Studio 2010 is now supported.
2648
2649=item *
2650
554003a2
FC
2651When using old 32-bit compilers, the define C<_USE_32BIT_TIME_T> will now
2652be set in C<$Config{ccflags}>. This improves portability when compiling
2653XS extensions using new compilers, but for a perl compiled with old 32-bit
2654compilers.
5076a392
FC
2655
2656=item *
2657
554003a2
FC
2658C<$Config{gccversion}> is now set correctly when perl is built using the
2659mingw64 compiler from L<http://mingw64.org> [perl #73754].
5076a392 2660
554003a2
FC
2661=item *
2662
d430b8e7
FC
2663When building Perl with the mingw64 x64 cross-compiler C<incpath>,
2664C<libpth>, C<ldflags>, C<lddlflags> and C<ldflags_nolargefiles> values
2665in F<Config.pm> and F<Config_heavy.pl> were not previously being set
2666correctly because, with that compiler, the include and lib directories
2667are not immediately below C<$(CCHOME)> (5.12.2).
2668
2669=item *
2670
554003a2
FC
2671The build process proceeds more smoothly with mingw and dmake when
2672F<C:\MSYS\bin> is in the PATH, due to a C<Cwd> fix.
5076a392
FC
2673
2674=item *
2675
554003a2
FC
2676Support for building with Visual C++ 2010 is now underway, but is not yet
2677complete. See F<README.win32> or L<perlwin32> for more details.
5076a392 2678
554003a2
FC
2679=item *
2680
2681The option to use an externally-supplied C<crypt()>, or to build with no
2682C<crypt()> at all, has been removed. Perl supplies its own C<crypt()>
2683implementation for Windows, and the political situation that required
2684this part of the distribution to sometimes be omitted is long gone.
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2685
2686=back
2687
2688=head1 Internal Changes
2689
1e463951 2690=head2 New APIs
5076a392 2691
1e463951 2692=head3 CLONE_PARAMS structure added to ease correct thread creation
5076a392 2693
1e463951
FC
2694Modules that create threads should now create C<CLONE_PARAMS> structures
2695by calling the new function C<Perl_clone_params_new()>, and free them with
2696C<Perl_clone_params_del()>. This will ensure compatibility with any future
2697changes to the internals of the C<CLONE_PARAMS> structure layout, and that
2698it is correctly allocated and initialised.
5076a392 2699
1e463951 2700=head3 New parsing functions
5076a392 2701
1e463951
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2702Several functions have been added for parsing statements or multiple
2703statements:
5076a392 2704
1e463951 2705=over
5076a392
FC
2706
2707=item *
2708
1e463951 2709C<parse_fullstmt> parses a complete Perl statement.
5076a392
FC
2710
2711=item *
2712
1e463951
FC
2713C<parse_stmtseq> parses a sequence of statements, up
2714to closing brace or EOF.
5076a392
FC
2715
2716=item *
2717
1e463951 2718C<parse_block> parses a block [perl #78222].
5076a392
FC
2719
2720=item *
2721
1e463951
FC
2722C<parse_barestmt> parses a statement
2723without a label.
5076a392
FC
2724
2725=item *
2726
1e463951 2727C<parse_label> parses a statement label, separate from statements.
5076a392 2728
1e463951 2729=back
5076a392 2730
1e463951
FC
2731The
2732L<C<parse_fullexpr()>|perlapi/parse_fullexpr>,
2733L<C<parse_listexpr()>|perlapi/parse_listexpr>,
2734L<C<parse_termexpr()>|perlapi/parse_termexpr>, and
2735L<C<parse_arithexpr()>|perlapi/parse_arithexpr>
2736functions have been added to the API. They perform
2737recursive-descent parsing of expressions at various precedence levels.
2738They are expected to be used by syntax plugins.
5076a392 2739
1e463951 2740See L<perlapi> for details.
5076a392 2741
1e463951 2742=head3 Hints hash API
5076a392 2743
1e463951
FC
2744A new C API for introspecting the hinthash C<%^H> at runtime has been
2745added. See C<cop_hints_2hv>, C<cop_hints_fetchpvn>, C<cop_hints_fetchpvs>,
2746C<cop_hints_fetchsv>, and C<hv_copy_hints_hv> in L<perlapi> for details.
5076a392 2747
1e463951
FC
2748A new, experimental API has been added for accessing the internal
2749structure that Perl uses for C<%^H>. See the functions beginning with
2750C<cophh_> in L<perlapi>.
5076a392 2751
1e463951 2752=head3 C interface to C<caller()>
5076a392 2753
1e463951
FC
2754The C<caller_cx> function has been added as an XSUB-writer's equivalent of
2755C<caller()>. See L<perlapi> for details.
5076a392 2756
1e463951 2757=head3 Custom per-subroutine check hooks
5076a392 2758
1e463951
FC
2759XS code in an extension module can now annotate a subroutine (whether
2760implemented in XS or in Perl) so that nominated XS code will be called
2761at compile time (specifically as part of op checking) to change the op
2762tree of that subroutine. The compile-time check function (supplied by
2763the extension module) can implement argument processing that can't be
2764expressed as a prototype, generate customised compile-time warnings,
2765perform constant folding for a pure function, inline a subroutine
2766consisting of sufficiently simple ops, replace the whole call with a
2767custom op, and so on. This was previously all possible by hooking the
2768C<entersub> op checker, but the new mechanism makes it easy to tie the
2769hook to a specific subroutine. See L<perlapi/cv_set_call_checker>.
5076a392 2770
1e463951
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2771To help in writing custom check hooks, several subtasks within standard
2772C<entersub> op checking have been separated out and exposed in the API.
5076a392 2773
1e463951 2774=head3 Improved support for custom OPs
5076a392 2775
1e463951
FC
2776Custom ops can now be registered with the new C<custom_op_register> C
2777function and the C<XOP> structure. This will make it easier to add new
2778properties of custom ops in the future. Two new properties have been added
2779already, C<xop_class> and C<xop_peep>.
5076a392 2780
1e463951
FC
2781C<xop_class> is one of the OA_*OP constants, and allows L<B> and other
2782introspection mechanisms to work with custom ops
2783that aren't BASEOPs. C<xop_peep> is a pointer to
2784a function that will be called for ops of this
2785type from C<Perl_rpeep>.
5076a392 2786
1e463951
FC
2787See L<perlguts/Custom Operators> and L<perlapi/Custom Operators> for more
2788detail.
5076a392 2789
1e463951
FC
2790The old C<PL_custom_op_names>/C<PL_custom_op_descs> interface is still
2791supported but discouraged.
5076a392 2792
1e463951 2793=head3 Scope hooks
5076a392 2794
1e463951
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2795It is now possible for XS code to hook into Perl's lexical scope
2796mechanism at compile time, using the new C<Perl_blockhook_register>
2797function. See L<perlguts/"Compile-time scope hooks">.
5076a392 2798
1e463951 2799=head3 The recursive part of the peephole optimizer is now hookable
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2800
2801In addition to C<PL_peepp>, for hooking into the toplevel peephole optimizer, a
2802C<PL_rpeepp> is now available to hook into the optimizer recursing into
2803side-chains of the optree.
2804
1e463951 2805=head3 New non-magical variants of existing functions
5076a392 2806
1e463951
FC
2807The following functions/macros have been added to the API. The C<*_nomg>
2808macros are equivalent to their non-_nomg variants, except that they ignore
2809get-magic. Those ending in C<_flags> allow one to specify whether
2810get-magic is processed.
5076a392 2811
1e463951
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2812 sv_2bool_flags
2813 SvTRUE_nomg
2814 sv_2nv_flags
2815 SvNV_nomg
2816 sv_cmp_flags
2817 sv_cmp_locale_flags
2818 sv_eq_flags
2819 sv_collxfrm_flags
5076a392 2820
1e463951 2821In some of these cases, the non-_flags functions have
5076a392
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2822been replaced with wrappers around the new functions.
2823
1e463951 2824=head3 pv/pvs/sv versions of existing functions
5076a392 2825
1e463951 2826Many functions ending with pvn now have equivalent pv/pvs/sv versions.
5076a392 2827
1e463951 2828=head3 List op-building functions
5076a392 2829
1e463951
FC
2830List op-building functions have been added to the
2831API. See L<op_append_elem|perlapi/op_append_elem>,
2832L<op_append_list|perlapi/op_append_list>, and
2833L<op_prepend_elem|perlapi/op_prepend_elem> in L<perlapi>.
5076a392 2834
1e463951 2835=head3 C<LINKLIST>
5076a392 2836
1e463951
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2837The L<LINKLIST|perlapi/LINKLIST> macro, part of op building that
2838constructs the execution-order op chain, has been added to the API.
5076a392 2839
1e463951 2840=head3 Localisation functions
5076a392 2841
1e463951
FC
2842The C<save_freeop>, C<save_op>, C<save_pushi32ptr> and C<save_pushptrptr>
2843functions have been added to the API.
5076a392 2844
1e463951 2845=head3 Stash names
5076a392 2846
1e463951
FC
2847A stash can now have a list of effective names in addition to its usual
2848name. The first effective name can be accessed via the C<HvENAME> macro,
2849which is now the recommended name to use in MRO linearisations (C<HvNAME>
2850being a fallback if there is no C<HvENAME>).
5076a392 2851
1e463951
FC
2852These names are added and deleted via C<hv_ename_add> and
2853C<hv_ename_delete>. These two functions are I<not> part of the API.
5076a392 2854
1e463951 2855=head3 New functions for finding and removing magic
5076a392 2856
1e463951
FC
2857The L<C<mg_findext()>|perlapi/mg_findext> and
2858L<C<sv_unmagicext()>|perlapi/sv_unmagicext>
2859functions have been added to the API.
2860They allow extension authors to find and remove magic attached to
2861scalars based on both the magic type and the magic virtual table, similar to how
2862C<sv_magicext()> attaches magic of a certain type and with a given virtual table
2863to a scalar. This eliminates the need for extensions to walk the list of
2864C<MAGIC> pointers of an C<SV> to find the magic that belongs to them.
5076a392 2865
1e463951 2866=head3 C<find_rundefsv>
5076a392 2867
1e463951
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2868This function returns the SV representing C<$_>, whether it's lexical
2869or dynamic.
5076a392 2870
1e463951 2871=head3 C<Perl_croak_no_modify>
5076a392 2872
1e463951
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2873C<Perl_croak_no_modify()> is short-hand for
2874C<Perl_croak("%s", PL_no_modify)>.
5076a392 2875
1e463951 2876=head3 C<PERL_STATIC_INLINE> define
5076a392 2877
1e463951
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2878The C<PERL_STATIC_INLINE> define has been added to provide the best-guess
2879incantation to use for static inline functions, if the C compiler supports
2880C99-style static inline. If it doesn't, it'll give a plain C<static>.
5076a392 2881
1e463951
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2882C<HAS_STATIC_INLINE> can be used to check if the compiler actually supports
2883inline functions.
5076a392 2884
1e463951 2885=head3 New C<pv_escape> option for hexadecimal escapes
5076a392 2886
1e463951
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2887A new option, C<PERL_PV_ESCAPE_NONASCII>, has been added to C<pv_escape> to
2888dump all characters above ASCII in hexadecimal. Before, one could get all
2889characters as hexadecimal or the Latin1 non-ASCII as octal.
5076a392 2890
1e463951 2891=head3 C<lex_start>
5076a392 2892
1e463951 2893C<lex_start> has been added to the API, but is considered experimental.
5076a392 2894
1e463951 2895=head3 C<op_scope()> and C<op_lvalue()>
5076a392 2896
1e463951
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2897The C<op_scope()> and C<op_lvalue()> functions have been added to the API,
2898but are considered experimental.
5076a392 2899
1e463951 2900=head2 C API Changes
5076a392 2901
1e463951 2902=head3 C<PERL_POLLUTE> has been removed
5076a392 2903
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2904The option to define C<PERL_POLLUTE> to expose older 5.005 symbols for
2905backwards compatibility has been removed. It's use was always discouraged,
2906and MakeMaker contains a more specific escape hatch:
5076a392 2907
1e463951 2908 perl Makefile.PL POLLUTE=1
5076a392 2909
1e463951
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2910This can be used for modules that have not been upgraded to 5.6 naming
2911conventions (and really should be completely obsolete by now).
5076a392 2912
1e463951 2913=head3 Check API compatibility when loading XS modules
5076a392 2914
1e463951
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2915When perl's API changes in incompatible ways (which usually happens between
2916major releases), XS modules compiled for previous versions of perl will not
2917work anymore. They will need to be recompiled against the new perl.
5076a392 2918
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2919In order to ensure that modules are recompiled, and to prevent users from
2920accidentally loading modules compiled for old perls into newer ones, the
2921C<XS_APIVERSION_BOOTCHECK> macro has been added. That macro, which is
2922called when loading every newly compiled extension, compares the API
2923version of the running perl with the version a module has been compiled for
2924and raises an exception if they don't match.
5076a392 2925
1e463951 2926=head3 Perl_fetch_cop_label
5076a392 2927
1e463951
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2928The first argument of the C API function C<Perl_fetch_cop_label> has changed
2929from C<struct refcounted he *> to C<COP *>, to insulate the user from
2930implementation details.
5076a392 2931
1e463951
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2932This API function was marked as "may change", and likely isn't in use outside
2933the core. (Neither an unpacked CPAN, nor Google's codesearch, finds any other
2934references to it.)
5076a392 2935
1e463951 2936=head3 GvCV() and GvGP() are no longer lvalues
5076a392 2937
1e463951
FC
2938The new GvCV_set() and GvGP_set() macros are now provided to replace
2939assignment to those two macros.
5076a392 2940
1e463951
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2941This allows a future commit to eliminate some backref magic between GV
2942and CVs, which will require complete control over assignment to the
2943gp_cv slot.
5076a392 2944
1e463951 2945=head3 CvGV() is no longer an lvalue
5076a392 2946
1e463951
FC
2947Under some circumstances, the C<CvGV()> field of a CV is now
2948reference-counted. To ensure consistent behaviour, direct assignment to
2949it, for example C<CvGV(cv) = gv> is now a compile-time error. A new macro,
2950C<CvGV_set(cv,gv)> has been introduced to perform this operation
2951safely. Note that modification of this field is not part of the public
2952API, regardless of this new macro (and despite its being listed in this section).
5076a392 2953
1e463951 2954=head3 CvSTASH() is no longer an lvalue
5076a392 2955
1e463951
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2956The C<CvSTASH()> macro can now only be used as an rvalue. C<CvSTASH_set()>
2957has been added to replace assignment to C<CvSTASH()>. This is to ensure
2958that backreferences are handled properly. These macros are not part of the
2959API.
5076a392 2960
1e463951 2961=head3 Calling conventions for C<newFOROP> and C<newWHILEOP>
5076a392 2962
1e463951
FC
2963The way the parser handles labels has been cleaned up and refactored. As a
2964result, the C<newFOROP()> constructor function no longer takes a parameter
2965stating what label is to go in the state op.
5076a392 2966
1e463951
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2967The C<newWHILEOP()> and C<newFOROP()> functions no longer accept a line
2968number as a parameter.
5076a392 2969
1e463951 2970=head3 Flags passed to C<uvuni_to_utf8_flags> and C<utf8n_to_uvuni>
5076a392 2971
1e463951
FC
2972Some of the flags parameters to uvuni_to_utf8_flags() and
2973utf8n_to_uvuni() have changed. This is a result of Perl's now allowing
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2974internal storage and manipulation of code points that are problematic
2975in some situations. Hence, the default actions for these functions has
2976been complemented to allow these code points. The new flags are
2977documented in L<perlapi>. Code that requires the problematic code
483b16f3 2978points to be rejected needs to change to use the new flags. Some flag
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2979names are retained for backward source compatibility, though they do
2980nothing, as they are now the default. However the flags
2981C<UNICODE_ALLOW_FDD0>, C<UNICODE_ALLOW_FFFF>, C<UNICODE_ILLEGAL>, and
2982C<UNICODE_IS_ILLEGAL> have been removed, as they stem from a
2983fundamentally broken model of how the Unicode non-character code points
2984should be handled, which is now described in
2985L<perlunicode/Non-character code points>. See also L</Selected Bug Fixes>.
2986
1e463951 2987XXX Which bugs in particular? Selected Bug Fixes is too long for this link
483b16f3
KW
2988to be meaningful right now
2989I don't see the bugs in that section currently -- khw
5076a392 2990
1e463951 2991=head2 Deprecated C APIs
5076a392 2992
1e463951 2993=over
5076a392 2994
1e463951 2995=item C<Perl_ptr_table_clear>
5076a392 2996
1e463951
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2997C<Perl_ptr_table_clear> is no longer part of Perl's public API. Calling it
2998now generates a deprecation warning, and it will be removed in a future
2999release.
5076a392 3000
1e463951 3001=item C<sv_compile_2op>
5076a392 3002
1e463951
FC
3003The C<sv_compile_2op()> API function is now deprecated. Searches suggest
3004that nothing on CPAN is using it, so this should have zero impact.
5076a392 3005
1e463951
FC
3006It attempted to provide an API to compile code down to an optree, but failed
3007to bind correctly to lexicals in the enclosing scope. It's not possible to
3008fix this problem within the constraints of its parameters and return value.
5076a392 3009
1e463951 3010=item C<find_rundefsvoffset>
5076a392 3011
1e463951
FC
3012The C<find_rundefsvoffset> function has been deprecated. It appeared that
3013its design was insufficient for reliably getting the lexical C<$_> at
3014run-time.
5076a392 3015
1e463951
FC
3016Use the new C<find_rundefsv> function or the C<UNDERBAR> macro
3017instead. They directly return the right SV representing C<$_>, whether it's
3018lexical or dynamic.
5076a392 3019
1e463951 3020=item C<CALL_FPTR> and C<CPERLscope>
5076a392 3021
1e463951
FC
3022Those are left from an old implementation of C<MULTIPLICITY> using C++ objects,
3023which was removed in Perl 5.8. Nowadays these macros do exactly nothing, so
3024they shouldn't be used anymore.
5076a392 3025
1e463951
FC
3026For compatibility, they are still defined for external C<XS> code. Only
3027extensions defining C<PERL_CORE> must be updated now.
5076a392 3028
1e463951 3029=back
5076a392 3030
1e463951 3031=head2 Other Internal Changes
5076a392 3032
1e463951 3033=head3 Stack unwinding
5076a392 3034
1e463951
FC
3035The protocol for unwinding the C stack at the last stage of a C<die>
3036has changed how it identifies the target stack frame. This now uses
3037a separate variable C<PL_restartjmpenv>, where previously it relied on
3038the C<blk_eval.cur_top_env> pointer in the C<eval> context frame that
3039has nominally just been discarded. This change means that code running
3040during various stages of Perl-level unwinding no longer needs to take
3041care to avoid destroying the ghost frame.
5076a392 3042
1e463951 3043=head3 Scope stack entries
5076a392 3044
1e463951
FC
3045The format of entries on the scope stack has been changed, resulting in a
3046reduction of memory usage of about 10%. In particular, the memory used by
3047the scope stack to record each active lexical variable has been halved.
5076a392 3048
1e463951 3049=head3 Memory allocation for pointer tables
5076a392 3050
1e463951
FC
3051Memory allocation for pointer tables has been changed. Previously
3052C<Perl_ptr_table_store> allocated memory from the same arena system as
3053C<SV> bodies and C<HE>s, with freed memory remaining bound to those arenas
3054until interpreter exit. Now it allocates memory from arenas private to the
3055specific pointer table, and that memory is returned to the system when
3056C<Perl_ptr_table_free> is called. Additionally, allocation and release are
3057both less CPU intensive.
5076a392 3058
1e463951 3059=head3 C<UNDERBAR>
5076a392 3060
1e463951
FC
3061The C<UNDERBAR> macro now calls C<find_rundefsv>. C<dUNDERBAR> is now a
3062noop but should still be used to ensure past and future compatibility.
5076a392 3063
1e463951 3064=head3 String comparison routines renamed
5076a392 3065
1e463951
FC
3066The ibcmp_* functions have been renamed and are now called foldEQ,
3067foldEQ_locale and foldEQ_utf8. The old names are still available as
3068macros.
3069
3070=head3 C<chop> and C<chomp> implementations merged
3071
3072The opcode bodies for C<chop> and C<chomp> and for C<schop> and C<schomp>
3073have been merged. The implementation functions C<Perl_do_chop()> and
3074C<Perl_do_chomp()>, never part of the public API, have been merged and
3075moved to a static function in F<pp.c>. This shrinks the perl binary
3076slightly, and should not affect any code outside the core (unless it is
3077relying on the order of side effects when C<chomp> is passed a I<list> of
3078values).
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3079
3080=head1 Selected Bug Fixes
3081
e8e35311
FC
3082=head2 I/O
3083
5076a392
FC
3084=over 4
3085
3086=item *
3087
e8e35311 3088Perl no longer produces this warning:
a593b319
FC
3089
3090 $ perl -we 'open my $f, ">", \my $x; binmode $f, "scalar"'
3091 Use of uninitialized value in binmode at -e line 1.
3092
3093=item *
3094
e8e35311
FC
3095Opening a glob reference via C<< open $fh, "E<gt>", \*glob >> will no longer
3096cause the glob to be corrupted when the filehandle is printed to. This would
3097cause perl to crash whenever the glob's contents were accessed
3098[perl #77492].
4ed2cea4
FC
3099
3100=item *
3101
e8e35311
FC
3102PerlIO no longer crashes when called recursively, e.g., from a signal
3103handler. Now it just leaks memory [perl #75556].
4ed2cea4
FC
3104
3105=item *
3106
e8e35311
FC
3107Most I/O functions were not warning for unopened handles unless the
3108'closed' and 'unopened' warnings categories were both enabled. Now only
3109C<use warnings 'unopened'> is necessary to trigger these warnings (as was
438c239f 3110always meant to be the case).
4ed2cea4
FC
3111
3112=item *
3113
438c239f 3114There have been several fixes to PerlIO layers:
e8e35311 3115
438c239f
FC
3116When C<binmode FH, ":crlf"> pushes the C<:crlf> layer on top of the stack,
3117it no longer enables crlf layers lower in the stack, to avoid unexpected
3118results [perl #38456].
4ed2cea4 3119
438c239f
FC
3120Opening a file in C<:raw> mode now does what it advertises to do (first
3121open the file, then binmode it), instead of simply leaving off the top
3122layer [perl #80764].
5076a392 3123
438c239f
FC
3124The three layers C<:pop>, C<:utf8> and C<:bytes> didn't allow stacking when
3125opening a file. For example
e8e35311 3126this:
5076a392 3127
e8e35311 3128 open FH, '>:pop:perlio', 'some.file' or die $!;
5076a392 3129
438c239f
FC
3130Would throw an error: "Invalid argument". This has been fixed in this
3131release [perl #82484].
5076a392 3132
e8e35311
FC
3133=back
3134
3135=head2 Regular Expression Bug Fixes
3136
3137=over
5076a392
FC
3138
3139=item *
3140
e8e35311
FC
3141The regular expression engine no longer loops when matching
3142C<"\N{LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FF}" =~ /f+/i> and similar expressions
cdc10f43 3143[perl #72998] (5.12.1).
5076a392
FC
3144
3145=item *
3146
e8e35311
FC
3147The trie runtime code should no longer allocate massive amounts of memory,
3148fixing #74484.
5076a392
FC
3149
3150=item *
3151
438c239f
FC
3152Syntax errors in C<< (?{...}) >> blocks no longer cause panic messages
3153[perl #2353].
5076a392
FC
3154
3155=item *
3156
438c239f
FC
3157A pattern like C<(?:(o){2})?> no longer causes a "panic" error
3158[perl #39233].
5076a392
FC
3159
3160=item *
3161
438c239f 3162A fatal error in regular expressions containing C<(.*?)> when processing
d430b8e7 3163UTF-8 data has been fixed [perl #75680] (5.12.2).
5076a392
FC
3164
3165=item *
3166
e8e35311 3167An erroneous regular expression engine optimisation that caused regex verbs like
438c239f 3168C<*COMMIT> sometimes to be ignored has been removed.
5076a392
FC
3169
3170=item *
3171
e8e35311
FC
3172The regular expression bracketed character class C<[\8\9]> was effectively the
3173same as C<[89\000]>, incorrectly matching a NULL character. It also gave
3174incorrect warnings that the C<8> and C<9> were ignored. Now C<[\8\9]> is the
3175same as C<[89]> and gives legitimate warnings that C<\8> and C<\9> are
3176unrecognized escape sequences, passed-through.
5076a392
FC
3177
3178=item *
3179
e8e35311
FC
3180A regular expression match in the right-hand side of a global substitution
3181(C<s///g>) that is in the same scope will no longer cause match variables
3182to have the wrong values on subsequent iterations. This can happen when an
3183array or hash subscript is interpolated in the right-hand side, as in
3184C<s|(.)|@a{ print($1), /./ }|g> [perl #19078].
5076a392
FC
3185
3186=item *
3187
438c239f
FC
3188Several cases in which characters in the Latin-1 non-ASCII range (0x80 to
31890xFF) used not to match themselves or used to match both a character class
3190and its complement have been fixed. For instance, U+00E2 could match both
3191C<\w> and C<\W> [perl #78464] [perl #18281] [perl #60156].
5076a392
FC
3192
3193=item *
3194
e8e35311
FC
3195Matching a Unicode character against an alternation containing characters
3196that happened to match continuation bytes in the former's UTF8
3197representation (C<qq{\x{30ab}} =~ /\xab|\xa9/>) would cause erroneous
3198warnings [perl #70998].
5076a392
FC
3199
3200=item *
3201
e8e35311
FC
3202The trie optimisation was not taking empty groups into account, preventing
3203'foo' from matching C</\A(?:(?:)foo|bar|zot)\z/> [perl #78356].
5076a392
FC
3204
3205=item *
3206
e8e35311
FC
3207A pattern containing a C<+> inside a lookahead would sometimes cause an
3208incorrect match failure in a global match (e.g., C</(?=(\S+))/g>)
3209[perl #68564].
5076a392
FC
3210
3211=item *
3212
e8e35311
FC
3213A regular expression optimisation would sometimes cause a match with a
3214C<{n,m}> quantifier to fail when it should match [perl #79152].
5076a392
FC
3215
3216=item *
3217
e8e35311 3218Case insensitive matching in regular expressions compiled under C<use
438c239f
FC
3219locale> now works much more sanely when the pattern or
3220target string is encoded internally in
3221UTF8. Previously, under these conditions the localeness
e8e35311
FC
3222was completely lost. Now, code points above 255 are treated as Unicode,
3223but code points between 0 and 255 are treated using the current locale
438c239f
FC
3224rules, regardless of whether the pattern or the string is encoded in UTF8.
3225The few case-insensitive matches that cross the 255/256 boundary are not
e8e35311
FC
3226allowed. For example, 0xFF does not caselessly match the character at
32270x178, LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS, because 0xFF may not be
3228LATIN SMALL LETTER Y in the current locale, and Perl has no way of
3229knowing if that character even exists in the locale, much less what code
3230point it is.
5076a392
FC
3231
3232=item *
3233
e8e35311
FC
3234The C<(?|...)> regular expression construct no longer crashes if the final
3235branch has more sets of capturing parentheses than any other branch. This
3236was fixed in Perl 5.10.1 for the case of a single branch, but that fix did
3237not take multiple branches into account [perl #84746].
5076a392
FC
3238
3239=item *
3240
e8e35311
FC
3241A bug has been fixed in the implementation of C<{...}> quantifiers in
3242regular expressions that prevented the code block in
3243C</((\w+)(?{ print $2 })){2}/> from seeing the C<$2> sometimes
3244[perl #84294].
5076a392 3245
e8e35311 3246=back
5076a392 3247
e8e35311
FC
3248=head2 Syntax/Parsing Bugs
3249
3250=over
5076a392
FC
3251
3252=item *
3253
e8e35311 3254C<when(scalar){...}> no longer crashes, but produces a syntax error
cdc10f43 3255[perl #74114] (5.12.1).
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FC
3256
3257=item *
3258
e8e35311
FC
3259A label right before a string eval (C<foo: eval $string>) no longer causes
3260the label to be associated also with the first statement inside the eval
3261[perl #74290] (5.12.1).
5076a392
FC
3262
3263=item *
3264
b2c076b5 3265The C<no 5.13.2;> form of C<no> no longer tries to turn on features or
d430b8e7 3266pragmata (i.e., strict) [perl #70075] (5.12.2).
5076a392
FC
3267
3268=item *
3269
b2c076b5
FC
3270C<BEGIN {require 5.12.0}> now behaves as documented, rather than behaving
3271identically to C<use 5.12.0;>. Previously, C<require> in a C<BEGIN> block
3272was erroneously executing the C<use feature ':5.12.0'> and
3273C<use strict;> behaviour, which only C<use> was documented to
3274provide [perl #69050].
5076a392
FC
3275
3276=item *
3277
5076a392
FC
3278A regression introduced in Perl 5.12.0, making
3279C<< my $x = 3; $x = length(undef) >> result in C<$x> set to C<3> has been
d430b8e7 3280fixed. C<$x> will now be C<undef> [perl #85508] (5.12.2).
b2c076b5
FC
3281
3282=item *
3283
3284When strict 'refs' mode is off, C<%{...}> in rvalue context returns
3285C<undef> if its argument is undefined. An optimisation introduced in perl
32865.12.0 to make C<keys %{...}> faster when used as a boolean did not take
3287this into account, causing C<keys %{+undef}> (and C<keys %$foo> when
3288C<$foo> is undefined) to be an error, which it should only be in strict
3289mode [perl #81750].
5076a392
FC
3290
3291=item *
3292
e8e35311 3293Constant-folding used to cause
5076a392 3294
e8e35311 3295 $text =~ ( 1 ? /phoo/ : /bear/)
5076a392 3296
e8e35311
FC
3297to turn into
3298
3299 $text =~ /phoo/
3300
3301at compile time. Now it correctly matches against C<$_> [perl #20444].
5076a392
FC
3302
3303=item *
3304
e8e35311
FC
3305Parsing Perl code (either with string C<eval> or by loading modules) from
3306within a C<UNITCHECK> block no longer causes the interpreter to crash
3307[perl #70614].
5076a392
FC
3308
3309=item *
3310
b2c076b5
FC
3311String evals no longer fail after 2 billion scopes have been
3312compiled [perl #83364].
3313
3314=item *
3315
e8e35311
FC
3316The parser no longer hangs when encountering certain Unicode characters,
3317such as U+387 [perl #74022].
5076a392
FC
3318
3319=item *
3320
b2c076b5
FC
3321Several contexts no longer allow a Unicode character to begin a word
3322that should never begin words, for an example an accent that must follow
3323another character previously could precede all other characters.
5076a392
FC
3324
3325=item *
3326
e8e35311
FC
3327Defining a constant with the same name as one of perl's special blocks
3328(e.g., INIT) stopped working in 5.12.0, but has now been fixed
3329[perl #78634].
5076a392
FC
3330
3331=item *
3332
e8e35311
FC
3333A reference to a literal value used as a hash key (C<$hash{\"foo"}>) used
3334to be stringified, even if the hash was tied [perl #79178].
5076a392
FC
3335
3336=item *
3337
e8e35311
FC
3338A closure containing an C<if> statement followed by a constant or variable
3339is no longer treated as a constant [perl #63540].
5076a392
FC
3340
3341=item *
3342
e8e35311
FC
3343C<state> can now be used with attributes. It used to mean the same thing as
3344C<my> if attributes were present [perl #68658].
5076a392
FC
3345
3346=item *
3347
e8e35311
FC
3348Expressions like C<< @$a > 3 >> no longer cause C<$a> to be mentioned in
3349the "Use of uninitialized value in numeric gt" warning when C<$a> is
3350undefined (since it is not part of the C<E<gt>> expression, but the operand
3351of the C<@>) [perl #72090].
5076a392
FC
3352
3353=item *
3354
e8e35311
FC
3355Accessing an element of a package array with a hard-coded number (as
3356opposed to an arbitrary expression) would crash if the array did not exist.
3357Usually the array would be autovivified during compilation, but typeglob
3358manipulation could remove it, as in these two cases which used to crash:
5076a392 3359
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3360 *d = *a; print $d[0];
3361 undef *d; print $d[0];
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3363=item *
3364
3365The C<-C> command line option, when used on the shebang line, can now be
3366followed by other options [perl #72434].
3367
3368=item *
3369
3370The C<B> module was returning C<B::OP>s instead of C<B::LOGOP>s for C<entertry> [perl #80622].
3371This was due to a bug in the perl core, not in C<B> itself.
3372
e8e35311 3373=back
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3375=head2 Stashes, Globs and Method Lookup
3376
3377Perl 5.10.0 introduced a new internal mechanism for caching MROs (method
3378resolution orders, or lists of parent classes; aka "isa" caches) to make
3379method lookup faster (so @ISA arrays would not have to be searched
3380repeatedly). Unfortunately, this brought with it quite a few bugs. Almost
3381all of these have been fixed now, along with a few MRO-related bugs that
3382existed before 5.10.0:
3383
3384=over
3385
3386=item *
3387
3388The following used to have erratic effects on method resolution, because
3389the "isa" caches were not reset or otherwise ended up listing the wrong
3390classes. These have been fixed.
3391
3392=over
3393
3394=item Aliasing packages by assigning to globs [perl #77358]
3395
3396=item Deleting packages by deleting their containing stash elements
3397
3398=item Undefining the glob containing a package (C<undef *Foo::>)
3399
3400=item Undefining an ISA glob (C<undef *Foo::ISA>)
3401
3402=item Deleting an ISA stash element (C<delete $Foo::{ISA}>)
3403
3404=item Sharing @ISA arrays between classes (via C<*Foo::ISA = \@Bar::ISA> or
3405C<*Foo::ISA = *Bar::ISA>) [perl #77238]
3406
3407=back
3408
3409C<undef *Foo::ISA> would even stop a new C<@Foo::ISA> array from updating
3410caches.
3411
3412=item *
3413
3414Typeglob assignments would crash if the glob's stash no longer existed, so
3415long as the glob assigned to was named 'ISA' or the glob on either side of
3416the assignment contained a subroutine.
3417
3418=item *
3419
3420C<PL_isarev>, which is accessible to Perl via C<mro::get_isarev> is now
3421updated properly when packages are deleted or removed from the C<@ISA> of
3422other classes. This allows many packages to be created and deleted without
3423causing a memory leak [perl #75176].
3424
3425=back
3426
3427In addition, various other bugs related to typeglobs and stashes have been
3428fixed:
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3431
3432=item *
3433
e8e35311 3434Some work has been done on the internal pointers that link between symbol
e262cb24 3435tables (stashes), typeglobs and subroutines. This has the effect that
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3436various edge cases related to deleting stashes or stash entries (e.g.
3437<%FOO:: = ()>), and complex typeglob or code reference aliasing, will no
3438longer crash the interpreter.
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3439
3440=item *
3441
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3442Assigning a reference to a glob copy now assigns to a glob slot instead of
3443overwriting the glob with a scalar [perl #1804] [perl #77508].
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3444
3445=item *
3446
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3447A bug when replacing the glob of a loop variable within the loop has been fixed
3448[perl #21469]. This
3449means the following code will no longer crash:
5076a392 3450
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3451 for $x (...) {
3452 *x = *y;
3453 }
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3454
3455=item *
3456
3457Assigning a glob to a PVLV used to convert it to a plain string. Now it
3458works correctly, and a PVLV can hold a glob. This would happen when a
3459nonexistent hash or array element was passed to a subroutine:
3460
3461 sub { $_[0] = *foo }->($hash{key});
3462 # $_[0] would have been the string "*main::foo"
3463
3464It also happened when a glob was assigned to, or returned from, an element
3465of a tied array or hash [perl #36051].
3466
3467=item *
44691e6f 3468
e8e35311 3469When trying to report C<Use of uninitialized value $Foo::BAR>, crashes could
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3470occur if the glob holding the global variable in question had been detached
3471from its original stash by, for example, C<delete $::{'Foo::'}>. This has
3472been fixed by disabling the reporting of variable names in those
e8e35311 3473cases.
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3474
3475=item *
3476
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3477During the restoration of a localised typeglob on scope exit, any
3478destructors called as a result would be able to see the typeglob in an
3479inconsistent state, containing freed entries, which could result in a
3480crash. This would affect code like this:
3481
3482 local *@;
3483 eval { die bless [] }; # puts an object in $@
3484 sub DESTROY {
3485 local $@; # boom
3486 }
3487
3488Now the glob entries are cleared before any destructors are called. This
3489also means that destructors can vivify entries in the glob. So perl tries
3490again and, if the entries are re-created too many times, dies with a
3491'panic: gp_free...' error message.
3492
3493=back
3494
3495=head2 Unicode
3496
3497=over
44691e6f 3498
5076a392 3499=item *
44691e6f 3500
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3501What has become known as the "Unicode Bug" is mostly resolved in this release.
3502Under C<use feature 'unicode_strings'>, the internal storage format of a
3503string no longer affects the external semantics. There are two known
3504exceptions. User-defined case changing functions, which are planned to
3505be deprecated in 5.14, require utf8-encoded strings to function; and the
3506character C<LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S> in regular expression
3507case-insensitive matching has a somewhat different set of bugs depending
3508on the internal storage format. Case-insensitive matching of all
3509characters that have multi-character matches, as this one does, is
3510problematical in Perl [perl #58182].
911a3729 3511
5076a392 3512=item *
c8c13991 3513
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3514The handling of Unicode non-characters has changed.
3515Previously they were mostly considered illegal, except that only one of
3516the 66 of them was known about in places. The Unicode standard
3517considers them legal, but forbids the "open interchange" of them.
3518This is part of the change to allow the internal use of any code point
3519(see L</Core Enhancements>). Together, these changes resolve
9a5a48b7
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3520[perl #38722], [perl #51918], [perl #51936], [perl #63446].
3521
3522=item *
3523
3524Naming a deprecated character in \N{...} no longer leaks memory.
3525
3526=item *
3527
cdc10f43
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3528We fixed a bug that could cause \N{} constructs followed by a single . to
3529be parsed incorrectly [perl #74978] (5.12.1).
3530
3531=item *
3532
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3533C<chop> now correctly handles characters above "\x{7fffffff}"
3534[perl #73246].
3535
3536=item *
3537
3538Passing to C<index> an offset beyond the end of the string when the string
3539is encoded internally in UTF8 no longer causes panics [perl #75898].
3540
3541=item *
3542
3543C<warn()> and C<die()> now respect utf8-encoded scalars [perl #45549].
c8c13991 3544
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3545=item *
3546
9a5a48b7 3547Sometimes the UTF8 length cache would not be reset on a value
e8e35311 3548returned by substr, causing C<length(substr($uni_string,...))> to give
9a5a48b7
FC
3549wrong answers. With C<${^UTF8CACHE}> set to -1, it would produce a 'panic'
3550error message, too [perl #77692].
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3551
3552=back
3553
e9784f55 3554=head2 Ties, Overloading and Other Magic
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3555
3556=over
35cdccfc 3557
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3558=item *
3559
e8e35311 3560Overloading now works properly in conjunction with tied
e9784f55 3561variables. What formerly happened was that most ops checked their
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3562arguments for overloading I<before> checking for magic, so for example
3563an overloaded object returned by a tied array access would usually be
e9784f55 3564treated as not overloaded [RT #57012].