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3=head1 NAME
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2c8edc25 5perldelta - what is new for perl v5.26.0
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2cfe9b50 7=head1 DESCRIPTION
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9This document describes the differences between the 5.24.0 release and the
105.26.0 release.
11
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12=head1 Notice
13
16beba24 14This release includes three updates with widespread effects:
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16=over 4
17
df48f9a4 18=item * C<"."> no longer in C<@INC>
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df48f9a4 20For security reasons, the current directory (C<".">) is no longer included
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21by default at the end of the module search path (C<@INC>). This may have
22widespread implications for the building, testing and installing of
23modules, and for the execution of scripts. See the section
48e85ff2 24L<< Removal of the current directory (C<".">) from C<@INC> >>
8ab76fe6 25for the full details.
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26
27=item * C<do> may now warn
28
8928e7db 29C<do> now gives a deprecation warning when it fails to load a file which
df48f9a4 30it would have loaded had C<"."> been in C<@INC>.
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32=item * In regular expression patterns, a literal left brace C<"{">
33should be escaped
34
35See L</Unescaped literal C<"{"> characters in regular expression patterns are no longer permissible>.
36
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37=back
38
2c8edc25 39=head1 Core Enhancements
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22a7b456 41=head2 Lexical subroutines are no longer experimental
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43Using the C<lexical_subs> feature introduced in v5.18 no longer emits a warning. Existing
44code that disables the C<experimental::lexical_subs> warning category
45that the feature previously used will continue to work. The
46C<lexical_subs> feature has no effect; all Perl code can use lexical
47subroutines, regardless of what feature declarations are in scope.
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48
49=head2 Indented Here-documents
50
df48f9a4 51This adds a new modifier C<"~"> to here-docs that tells the parser
0f032fe1 52that it should look for C</^\s*$DELIM\n/> as the closing delimiter.
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54These syntaxes are all supported:
55
56 <<~EOF;
57 <<~\EOF;
58 <<~'EOF';
59 <<~"EOF";
60 <<~`EOF`;
61 <<~ 'EOF';
62 <<~ "EOF";
63 <<~ `EOF`;
64
df48f9a4 65The C<"~"> modifier will strip, from each line in the here-doc, the
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66same whitespace that appears before the delimiter.
67
fce64130 68Newlines will be copied as-is, and lines that don't include the
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69proper beginning whitespace will cause perl to croak.
70
71For example:
72
73 if (1) {
74 print <<~EOF;
75 Hello there
76 EOF
77 }
78
79prints "Hello there\n" with no leading whitespace.
80
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81=head2 New regular expression modifier C</xx>
82
df48f9a4 83Specifying two C<"x"> characters to modify a regular expression pattern
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84does everything that a single one does, but additionally TAB and SPACE
85characters within a bracketed character class are generally ignored and
86can be added to improve readability, like
87S<C</[ ^ A-Z d-f p-x ]/xx>>. Details are at
88L<perlre/E<sol>x and E<sol>xx>.
89
0f032fe1 90=head2 C<@{^CAPTURE}>, C<%{^CAPTURE}>, and C<%{^CAPTURE_ALL}>
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92C<@{^CAPTURE}> exposes the capture buffers of the last match as an
95b17558 93array. So C<$1> is C<${^CAPTURE}[0]>. This is a more efficient equivalent
95013431 94to code like C<substr($matched_string,$-[0],$+[0]-$-[0])>, and you don't
95b17558 95have to keep track of the C<$matched_string> either. This variable has no
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96single character equivalent. Note that, like the other regex magic variables,
97the contents of this variable is dynamic; if you wish to store it beyond
95013431 98the lifetime of the match you must copy it to another array.
2c8edc25 99
fb5d4b1a 100C<%{^CAPTURE}> is equivalent to C<%+> (I<i.e.>, named captures). Other than
95013431 101being more self documenting there is no difference between the two forms.
2c8edc25 102
fb5d4b1a 103C<%{^CAPTURE_ALL}> is equivalent to C<%-> (I<i.e.>, all named captures).
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104Other than being more self documenting there is no difference between the
105two forms.
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107=head2 Declaring a reference to a variable
108
109As an experimental feature, Perl now allows the referencing operator to come
110after L<C<my()>|perlfunc/my>, L<C<state()>|perlfunc/state>,
111L<C<our()>|perlfunc/our>, or L<C<local()>|perlfunc/local>. This syntax must
112be enabled with C<use feature 'declared_refs'>. It is experimental, and will
113warn by default unless C<no warnings 'experimental::refaliasing'> is in effect.
114It is intended mainly for use in assignments to references. For example:
115
116 use experimental 'refaliasing', 'declared_refs';
117 my \$a = \$b;
118
119See L<perlref/Assigning to References> for more details.
120
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121=head2 Unicode 9.0 is now supported
122
123A list of changes is at L<http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode9.0.0/>.
124Modules that are shipped with core Perl but not maintained by p5p do not
125necessarily support Unicode 9.0. L<Unicode::Normalize> does work on 9.0.
126
127=head2 Use of C<\p{I<script>}> uses the improved Script_Extensions property
128
129Unicode 6.0 introduced an improved form of the Script (C<sc>) property, and
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130called it Script_Extensions (C<scx>). Perl now uses this improved
131version when a property is specified as just C<\p{I<script>}>. This
132should make programs be more accurate when determining if a character is
133used in a given script, but there is a slight chance of breakage for
134programs that very specifically needed the old behavior. The meaning of
135compound forms, like C<\p{sc=I<script>}> are unchanged. See
136L<perlunicode/Scripts>.
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138=head2 Perl can now do default collation in UTF-8 locales on platforms
139that support it
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141Some platforms natively do a reasonable job of collating and sorting in
142UTF-8 locales. Perl now works with those. For portability and full
143control, L<Unicode::Collate> is still recommended, but now you may
144not need to do anything special to get good-enough results, depending on
145your application. See
146L<perllocale/Category C<LC_COLLATE>: Collation: Text Comparisons and Sorting>.
147
148=head2 Better locale collation of strings containing embedded C<NUL>
149characters
150
fce64130 151In locales that have multi-level character weights, C<NUL>s are now
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152ignored at the higher priority ones. There are still some gotchas in
153some strings, though. See
154L<perllocale/Collation of strings containing embedded C<NUL> characters>.
155
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156=head2 C<CORE> subroutines for hash and array functions callable via
157reference
158
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159The hash and array functions in the C<CORE> namespace (C<keys>, C<each>,
160C<values>, C<push>, C<pop>, C<shift>, C<unshift> and C<splice>) can now
2c8edc25 161be called with ampersand syntax (C<&CORE::keys(\%hash>) and via reference
e6abae1c 162(C<< my $k = \&CORE::keys; $k-E<gt>(\%hash) >>). Previously they could only be
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163used when inlined.
164
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165=head2 New Hash Function For 64-bit Builds
166
167We have switched to a hybrid hash function to better balance
168performance for short and long keys.
169
170For short keys, 16 bytes and under, we use an optimised variant of
171One At A Time Hard, and for longer keys we use Siphash 1-3. For very
172long keys this is a big improvement in performance. For shorter keys
173there is a modest improvement.
174
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175=head1 Security
176
df48f9a4 177=head2 Removal of the current directory (C<".">) from C<@INC>
2c8edc25 178
95b17558 179The perl binary includes a default set of paths in C<@INC>. Historically
df48f9a4 180it has also included the current directory (C<".">) as the final entry,
95b17558 181unless run with taint mode enabled (C<perl -T>). While convenient, this has
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182security implications: for example, where a script attempts to load an
183optional module when its current directory is untrusted (such as F</tmp>),
184it could load and execute code from under that directory.
185
df48f9a4 186Starting with v5.26, C<"."> is always removed by default, not just under
95b17558 187tainting. This has major implications for installing modules and executing
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188scripts.
189
190The following new features have been added to help ameliorate these
191issues.
192
193=over
194
aef1a25e 195=item * F<Configure -Udefault_inc_excludes_dot>
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aef1a25e 197There is a new F<Configure> option, C<default_inc_excludes_dot> (enabled
df48f9a4 198by default) which builds a perl executable without C<".">; unsetting this
95b17558 199option using C<-U> reverts perl to the old behaviour. This may fix your
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200path issues but will reintroduce all the security concerns, so don't
201build a perl executable like this unless you're I<really> confident that
202such issues are not a concern in your environment.
203
409c12ef 204=item * C<PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC>
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206There is a new environment variable recognised by the perl interpreter.
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207If this variable has the value 1 when the perl interpreter starts up,
208then C<"."> will be automatically appended to C<@INC> (except under tainting).
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209
210This allows you restore the old perl interpreter behaviour on a
95b17558 211case-by-case basis. But note that this is intended to be a temporary crutch,
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212and this feature will likely be removed in some future perl version.
213It is currently set by the C<cpan> utility and C<Test::Harness> to
fce64130 214ease installation of CPAN modules which have not been updated to handle the
95b17558 215lack of dot. Once again, don't use this unless you are sure that this
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216will not reintroduce any security concerns.
217
96e0fd86 218=item * A new deprecation warning issued by C<do>.
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220While it is well-known that C<use> and C<require> use C<@INC> to search
221for the file to load, many people don't realise that C<do "file"> also
df48f9a4 222searches C<@INC> if the file is a relative path. With the removal of C<".">,
89853d76 223a simple C<do "file.pl"> will fail to read in and execute C<file.pl> from
95b17558 224the current directory. Since this is commonly expected behaviour, a new
96e0fd86 225deprecation warning is now issued whenever C<do> fails to load a file which
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226it otherwise would have found if dot had been in C<@INC>.
227
228=back
229
230Here are some things script and module authors may need to do to make
231their software work in the new regime.
232
233=over
234
235=item * Script authors
236
237If the issue is within your own code (rather than within included
95b17558 238modules), then you have two main options. Firstly, if you are confident
89853d76 239that your script will only be run within a trusted directory (under which
df48f9a4 240you expect to find trusted files and modules), then add C<"."> back into the
fce64130 241path; I<e.g.>:
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243 BEGIN {
244 my $dir = "/some/trusted/directory";
245 chdir $dir or die "Can't chdir to $dir: $!\n";
246 # safe now
247 push @INC, '.';
248 }
249 use "Foo::Bar"; # may load /some/trusted/directory/Foo/Bar.pm
250 do "config.pl"; # may load /some/trusted/directory/config.pl
251
252On the other hand, if your script is intended to be run from within
253untrusted directories (such as F</tmp>), then your script suddenly failing
95b17558 254to load files may be indicative of a security issue. You most likely want
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255to replace any relative paths with full paths; for example,
256
f418c24b 257 do "foo_config.pl"
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259might become
260
f418c24b 261 do "$ENV{HOME}/foo_config.pl"
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263If you are absolutely certain that you want your script to load and
264execute a file from the current directory, then use a C<./> prefix; for
265example:
266
f418c24b 267 do "./foo_config.pl"
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269=item * Installing and using CPAN modules
270
271If you install a CPAN module using an automatic tool like C<cpan>, then
272this tool will itself set the C<PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC> environment variable
273while building and testing the module, which may be sufficient to install
274a distribution which hasn't been updated to be dot-aware. If you want to
275install such a module manually, then you'll need to replace the
276traditional invocation:
277
278 perl Makefile.PL && make && make test && make install
279
280with something like
281
282 (export PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC=1; \
283 perl Makefile.PL && make && make test && make install)
284
95b17558 285Note that this only helps build and install an unfixed module. It's
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286possible for the tests to pass (since they were run under
287C<PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC=1>), but for the module itself to fail to perform
95b17558 288correctly in production. In this case you may have to temporarily modify
0f275d26 289your script until such time as a fixed version of the module is released.
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290For example:
291
292 use Foo::Bar;
293 {
294 local @INC = (@INC, '.');
295 # assuming read_config() needs '.' in @INC
296 $config = Foo::Bar->read_config();
297 }
298
95b17558 299This is only rarely expected to be necessary. Again, if doing this,
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300assess the resultant risks first.
301
302=item * Module Authors
303
304If you maintain a CPAN distribution, it may need updating to run in
95b17558 305a dotless environment. Although C<cpan> and other such tools will
0f275d26 306currently set the C<PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC> during module build, this is a
df48f9a4 307temporary workaround for the set of modules which rely on C<"."> being in
95b17558 308C<@INC> for installation and testing, and this may mask deeper issues. It
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309could result in a module which passes tests and installs, but which
310fails at run time.
311
312During build, test and install, it will normally be the case that any perl
313processes will be executing directly within the root directory of the
95b17558 314untarred distribution, or a known subdirectory of that, such as F<t/>. It
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315may well be that F<Makefile.PL> or F<t/foo.t> will attempt to include
316local modules and configuration files using their direct relative
317filenames, which will now fail.
318
319However, as described above, automatic tools like F<cpan> will (for now)
320set the C<PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC> environment variable, which introduces
321dot during build.
322
323This makes it likely that your existing build and test code will work, but
324this may mask issues with your code which only manifest when used after
95b17558 325install. It is prudent to try and run your build process with that
89853d76 326variable explicitly disabled:
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328 (export PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC=0; \
329 perl Makefile.PL && make && make test && make install)
330
331This is more likely to show up any potential problems with your module's
95b17558 332build process, or even with the module itself. Fixing such issues will
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333ensure both that your module can again be installed manually, and that
334it will still build once the C<PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC> crutch goes away.
335
336When fixing issues in tests due to the removal of dot from C<@INC>,
337reinsertion of dot into C<@INC> should be performed with caution, for this
95b17558 338too may suppress real errors in your runtime code. You are encouraged
89853d76 339wherever possible to apply the aforementioned approaches with explicit
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340absolute/relative paths, or to relocate your needed files into a
341subdirectory and insert that subdirectory into C<@INC> instead.
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342
343If your runtime code has problems under the dotless C<@INC>, then the comments
95b17558 344above on how to fix for script authors will mostly apply here too. Bear in
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345mind though that it is considered bad form for a module to globally add dot to
346C<@INC>, since it introduces both a security risk and hides issues of
347accidentally requiring dot in C<@INC>, as explained above.
348
349=back
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fb5d4b1a 351=head2 Escaped colons and relative paths in PATH
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353On Unix systems, Perl treats any relative paths in the PATH environment
354variable as tainted when starting a new process. Previously, it was
355allowing a backslash to escape a colon (unlike the OS), consequently
356allowing relative paths to be considered safe if the PATH was set to
5aeff080 357something like C</\:.>. The check has been fixed to treat C<"."> as tainted
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358in that example.
359
96e0fd86 360=head2 New C<-Di> switch is now required for PerlIO debugging output
2c8edc25 361
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362This is used for debugging of code within PerlIO to avoid recursive
363calls. Previously this output would be sent to the file specified
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364by the C<PERLIO_DEBUG> environment variable if perl wasn't running
365setuid and the C<-T> or C<-t> switches hadn't been parsed yet.
366
367If perl performed output at a point where it hadn't yet parsed its
368switches this could result in perl creating or overwriting the file
369named by C<PERLIO_DEBUG> even when the C<-T> switch had been supplied.
370
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372PerlIO debugging
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373output. By default this is written to C<stderr>, but can optionally
374be redirected to a file by setting the C<PERLIO_DEBUG> environment
375variable.
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3ee934f7 377If perl is running setuid or the C<-T> switch was supplied,
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378C<PERLIO_DEBUG> is ignored and the debugging output is sent to
379C<stderr> as for any other C<-D> switch.
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380
381=head1 Incompatible Changes
382
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383=head2 Unescaped literal C<"{"> characters in regular expression
384patterns are no longer permissible
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386You have to now say something like C<"\{"> or C<"[{]"> to specify to
387match a LEFT CURLY BRACKET; otherwise it is a fatal pattern compilation
388error. This change will allow future extensions to the language.
389
390These have been deprecated since v5.16, with a deprecation message
391raised for some uses starting in v5.22. Unfortunately, the code added
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392to raise the message was buggy, and failed to warn in some cases where
393it should have. Therefore, enforcement of this ban for these cases is
394deferred until Perl 5.30, but the code has been fixed to raise a
395default-on deprecation message for them in the meantime.
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397Some uses of literal C<"{"> occur in contexts where we do not foresee
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398the meaning ever being anything but the literal, such as the very first
399character in the pattern, or after a C<"|"> meaning alternation. Thus
400
401 qr/{fee|{fie/
402
403matches either of the strings C<{fee> or C<{fie>. To avoid forcing
404unnecessary code changes, these uses do not need to be escaped, and no
405warning is raised about them, and there are no current plans to change this.
406
407But it is always correct to escape C<"{">, and the simple rule to
408remember is to always do so.
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410See L<Unescaped left brace in regex is illegal here|perldiag/Unescaped left brace in regex is illegal here in regex; marked by S<E<lt>-- HERE> in mE<sol>%sE<sol>>.
411
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412=head2 C<scalar(%hash)> return signature changed
413
414The value returned for C<scalar(%hash)> will no longer show information about
415the buckets allocated in the hash. It will simply return the count of used
416keys. It is thus equivalent to C<0+keys(%hash)>.
417
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419L<C<Hash::Util::bucket_ratio()>|Hash::Util/bucket_ratio> which provides
420the same behavior as
421C<scalar(%hash)> provided in Perl 5.24 and earlier.
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422
423=head2 C<keys> returned from an lvalue subroutine
424
425C<keys> returned from an lvalue subroutine can no longer be assigned
426to in list context.
427
428 sub foo : lvalue { keys(%INC) }
429 (foo) = 3; # death
430 sub bar : lvalue { keys(@_) }
431 (bar) = 3; # also an error
432
433This makes the lvalue sub case consistent with C<(keys %hash) = ...> and
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434C<(keys @_) = ...>, which are also errors.
435L<[perl #128187]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128187>
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70ef9fe7 437=head2 The C<${^ENCODING}> facility has been removed
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439The special behaviour associated with assigning a value to this variable
440has been removed. As a consequence, the L<encoding> pragma's default mode
441is no longer supported. If
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442you still need to write your source code in encodings other than UTF-8, use a
443source filter such as L<Filter::Encoding> on CPAN or L<encoding>'s C<Filter>
444option.
445
0f032fe1 446=head2 C<POSIX::tmpnam()> has been removed
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448The fundamentally unsafe C<tmpnam()> interface was deprecated in
53799a91 449Perl 5.22 and has now been removed. In its place you can use,
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450for example, the L<File::Temp> interfaces.
451
452=head2 require ::Foo::Bar is now illegal.
453
95b17558 454Formerly, C<require ::Foo::Bar> would try to read F</Foo/Bar.pm>. Now any
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455bareword require which starts with a double colon dies instead.
456
457=head2 Literal control character variable names are no longer permissible
458
459A variable name may no longer contain a literal control character under
460any circumstances. These previously were allowed in single-character
461names on ASCII platforms, but have been deprecated there since Perl
4625.20. This affects things like C<$I<\cT>>, where I<\cT> is a literal
463control (such as a C<NAK> or C<NEGATIVE ACKNOWLEDGE> character) in the
464source code.
465
466=head2 C<NBSP> is no longer permissible in C<\N{...}>
467
468The name of a character may no longer contain non-breaking spaces. It
53799a91 469has been deprecated to do so since Perl 5.22.
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471=head1 Deprecations
472
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473=head2 String delimiters that aren't stand-alone graphemes are now deprecated
474
475In order for Perl to eventually allow string delimiters to be Unicode
476grapheme clusters (which look like a single character, but may be
0f275d26 477a sequence of several ones), we have to stop allowing a single character
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478delimiter that isn't a grapheme by itself. These are unlikely to exist
479in actual code, as they would typically display as attached to the
480character in front of them.
481
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482=head2 C<\cI<X>> that maps to a printable is no longer deprecated
483
484This means we have no plans to remove this feature. It still raises a
485warning, but only if syntax warnings are enabled. The feature was
486originally intended to be a way to express non-printable characters that
487don't have a mnemonic (C<\t> and C<\n> are mnemonics for two
488non-printable characters, but most non-printables don't have a
489mnemonic.) But the feature can be used to specify a few printable
490characters, though those are more clearly expressed as the printable
491itself. See
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492L<http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2017/02/msg242944.html>.
493
2c8edc25 494=head1 Performance Enhancements
a049258c 495
2c8edc25 496=over 4
a049258c 497
2c8edc25 498=item *
a049258c 499
fce64130 500A hash in boolean context is now sometimes faster, I<e.g.>
a049258c 501
2c8edc25 502 if (!%h) { ... }
a049258c 503
8928e7db 504This was already special-cased, but some cases were missed (such as
96e0fd86 505C<grep %$_, @AoH>), and even the ones which weren't have been improved.
a049258c 506
2c8edc25 507=item * New Faster Hash Function on 64 bit builds
a049258c 508
95b17558 509We use a different hash function for short and long keys. This should
2c8edc25 510improve performance and security, especially for long keys.
a049258c 511
2c8edc25 512=item * readline is faster
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515now typically be faster due to a better implementation of the code that
516searches for the next newline character.
517
518=item *
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521optimized in some cases.
a049258c 522
2c8edc25 523=item *
ad5c8857 524
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526buffer growth algorithm has been altered slightly so that you're less
527likely to encounter a string which which can't be COWed.
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529=item *
530
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532in the LHS of a list assignment, such as C<(..., @a) = (...);>, it's
533likely to be considerably faster, especially if it involves emptying the
96e0fd86 534array/hash. For example this code runs about a third faster compared to
d3972b39 535Perl 5.24.0:
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537 my @a;
8928e7db 538 for my $i (1..10_000_000) {
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540 @a = ();
541 }
542
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544
545Converting a single-digit string to a number is now substantially faster.
546
547=item *
548
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550for the two specially-handled forms
551
552 my @a = split ...;
553 local @a = split ...;
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555=item *
556
557The rather slow implementation for the experimental subroutine signatures
558feature has been made much faster; it is now comparable in speed with the
96e0fd86 559traditional C<my ($a, $b, @c) = @_>.
7ca0bfc4 560
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562
2c8edc25 563Bareword constant strings are now permitted to take part in constant
95b17558 564folding. They were originally exempted from constant folding in August 1999,
2c8edc25 565during the development of Perl 5.6, to ensure that C<use strict "subs">
95b17558 566would still apply to bareword constants. That has now been accomplished a
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567different way, so barewords, like other constants, now gain the performance
568benefits of constant folding.
569
570This also means that void-context warnings on constant expressions of
571barewords now report the folded constant operand, rather than the operation;
572this matches the behaviour for non-bareword constants.
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574=back
575
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576=head1 Modules and Pragmata
577
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578=head2 Updated Modules and Pragmata
579
580=over 4
fbe3f407 581
759020c9 582=item *
7ca0bfc4 583
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584L<Archive::Tar> has been upgraded from version 2.04 to 2.24.
585
586=item *
587
588L<arybase> has been upgraded from version 0.11 to 0.12.
589
590=item *
591
592L<attributes> has been upgraded from version 0.27 to 0.29.
a049258c 593
2c8edc25 594The deprecation message for the C<:unique> and C<:locked> attributes
0f275d26 595now mention that they will disappear in Perl 5.28.
a049258c 596
2c8edc25 597=item *
a049258c 598
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599L<B> has been upgraded from version 1.62 to 1.68.
600
601=item *
602
603L<B::Concise> has been upgraded from version 0.996 to 0.999.
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604
605Its output is now more descriptive for C<op_private> flags.
d5c7a4fc 606
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607=item *
608
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609L<B::Debug> has been upgraded from version 1.23 to 1.24.
610
611=item *
612
613L<B::Deparse> has been upgraded from version 1.37 to 1.40.
614
615=item *
616
2c8edc25 617L<B::Xref> has been upgraded from version 1.05 to 1.06.
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620L<[perl #130122]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130122>
a049258c 621
2c8edc25 622=item *
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624L<base> has been upgraded from version 2.23 to 2.25.
625
626=item *
627
628L<bignum> has been upgraded from version 0.42 to 0.47.
629
630=item *
631
632L<Carp> has been upgraded from version 1.40 to 1.42.
633
634=item *
635
636L<charnames> has been upgraded from version 1.43 to 1.44.
637
638=item *
639
640L<Compress::Raw::Bzip2> has been upgraded from version 2.069 to 2.074.
641
642=item *
643
644L<Compress::Raw::Zlib> has been upgraded from version 2.069 to 2.074.
645
646=item *
647
648L<Config::Perl::V> has been upgraded from version 0.25 to 0.28.
649
650=item *
651
652L<CPAN> has been upgraded from version 2.11 to 2.18.
653
654=item *
655
656L<CPAN::Meta> has been upgraded from version 2.150005 to 2.150010.
657
658=item *
659
660L<Data::Dumper> has been upgraded from version 2.160 to 2.167.
a049258c 661
2c8edc25 662The XS implementation now supports Deparse.
a049258c 663
2c8edc25 664=item *
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667
668=item *
669
670L<Devel::Peek> has been upgraded from version 1.23 to 1.26.
671
672=item *
673
674L<Devel::PPPort> has been upgraded from version 3.32 to 3.35.
675
676=item *
677
2c8edc25 678L<Devel::SelfStubber> has been upgraded from version 1.05 to 1.06.
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681L<[perl #130122]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130122>
a049258c 682
2c8edc25 683=item *
a049258c 684
0cc8c746 685L<diagnostics> has been upgraded from version 1.34 to 1.36.
a049258c 686
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687It now uses 3-arg C<open()> instead of 2-arg C<open()>.
688L<[perl #130122]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130122>
7ca0bfc4 689
ad5c8857 690=item *
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692L<Digest> has been upgraded from version 1.17 to 1.17_01.
693
694=item *
695
696L<Digest::MD5> has been upgraded from version 2.54 to 2.55.
697
698=item *
699
700L<Digest::SHA> has been upgraded from version 5.95 to 5.96.
701
702=item *
703
704L<DynaLoader> has been upgraded from version 1.38 to 1.42.
705
706=item *
707
708L<Encode> has been upgraded from version 2.80 to 2.88.
709
710=item *
711
712L<encoding> has been upgraded from version 2.17 to 2.19.
8f7edc68 713
ee8180b8 714This module's default mode is no longer supported. It now
2c8edc25 715dies when imported, unless the C<Filter> option is being used.
d5c7a4fc 716
2c8edc25 717=item *
d5c7a4fc 718
2c8edc25 719L<encoding::warnings> has been upgraded from version 0.12 to 0.13.
a049258c 720
ee8180b8 721This module is no longer supported. It emits a warning to
2c8edc25 722that effect and then does nothing.
a049258c 723
2c8edc25 724=item *
d5c7a4fc 725
0cc8c746 726L<Errno> has been upgraded from version 1.25 to 1.28.
a049258c 727
96e0fd86 728It now documents that using C<%!> automatically loads Errno for you.
d5c7a4fc 729
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730It now uses 3-arg C<open()> instead of 2-arg C<open()>.
731L<[perl #130122]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130122>
3abe9611 732
c714fb1f 733=item *
3ce6a296 734
2c8edc25 735L<ExtUtils::Embed> has been upgraded from version 1.33 to 1.34.
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737It now uses 3-arg C<open()> instead of 2-arg C<open()>.
738L<[perl #130122]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130122>
a049258c 739
2c8edc25 740=item *
a049258c 741
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742L<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> has been upgraded from version 7.10_01 to 7.24.
743
744=item *
745
746L<ExtUtils::Miniperl> has been upgraded from version 1.05 to 1.06.
747
748=item *
749
750L<ExtUtils::ParseXS> has been upgraded from version 3.31 to 3.34.
751
752=item *
753
754L<ExtUtils::Typemaps> has been upgraded from version 3.31 to 3.34.
755
756=item *
757
758L<feature> has been upgraded from version 1.42 to 1.47.
2c8edc25 759
a049258c 760=item *
5c92a635 761
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762L<File::Copy> has been upgraded from version 2.31 to 2.32.
763
764=item *
765
766L<File::Fetch> has been upgraded from version 0.48 to 0.52.
767
768=item *
769
770L<File::Glob> has been upgraded from version 1.26 to 1.28.
d5c7a4fc 771
96e0fd86 772It now Issues a deprecation message for C<File::Glob::glob()>.
d5c7a4fc 773
2c8edc25 774=item *
d5c7a4fc 775
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776L<File::Spec> has been upgraded from version 3.63 to 3.67.
777
778=item *
779
780L<FileHandle> has been upgraded from version 2.02 to 2.03.
781
782=item *
783
2c8edc25 784L<Filter::Simple> has been upgraded from version 0.92 to 0.93.
a049258c 785
2c8edc25 786It no longer treats C<no MyFilter> immediately following C<use MyFilter> as
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788L<[perl #107726]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=107726>
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790=item *
791
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793
794=item *
795
796L<Getopt::Std> has been upgraded from version 1.11 to 1.12.
797
798=item *
799
800L<Hash::Util> has been upgraded from version 0.19 to 0.22.
801
802=item *
803
804L<HTTP::Tiny> has been upgraded from version 0.056 to 0.070.
a049258c 805
2c8edc25 806Internal 599-series errors now include the redirect history.
a049258c 807
2c8edc25 808=item *
a049258c 809
0cc8c746 810L<I18N::LangTags> has been upgraded from version 0.40 to 0.42.
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813L<[perl #130122]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130122>
a049258c 814
2c8edc25 815=item *
a049258c 816
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817L<IO> has been upgraded from version 1.36 to 1.38.
818
819=item *
820
96e0fd86 821IO::Compress has been upgraded from version 2.069 to 2.074.
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823=item *
824
825L<IO::Socket::IP> has been upgraded from version 0.37 to 0.38.
826
827=item *
828
829L<IPC::Cmd> has been upgraded from version 0.92 to 0.96.
830
831=item *
832
833L<IPC::SysV> has been upgraded from version 2.06_01 to 2.07.
834
835=item *
836
837L<JSON::PP> has been upgraded from version 2.27300 to 2.27400_02.
838
839=item *
840
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841L<lib> has been upgraded from version 0.63 to 0.64.
842
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843It now uses 3-arg C<open()> instead of 2-arg C<open()>.
844L<[perl #130122]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130122>
faab9793 845
c714fb1f 846=item *
ad5c8857 847
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848L<List::Util> has been upgraded from version 1.42_02 to 1.46_02.
849
850=item *
851
852L<Locale::Codes> has been upgraded from version 3.37 to 3.42.
853
854=item *
855
856L<Locale::Maketext> has been upgraded from version 1.26 to 1.28.
857
858=item *
859
860L<Locale::Maketext::Simple> has been upgraded from version 0.21 to 0.21_01.
861
862=item *
863
864L<Math::BigInt> has been upgraded from version 1.999715 to 1.999806.
ad5c8857 865
2c8edc25 866=item *
2e0dcc12 867
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868L<Math::BigInt::FastCalc> has been upgraded from version 0.40 to 0.5005.
869
870=item *
871
872L<Math::BigRat> has been upgraded from version 0.260802 to 0.2611.
873
874=item *
875
876L<Math::Complex> has been upgraded from version 1.59 to 1.5901.
877
878=item *
879
880L<Memoize> has been upgraded from version 1.03 to 1.03_01.
881
882=item *
883
884L<Module::CoreList> has been upgraded from version 5.20170420 to 5.20170520.
885
886=item *
887
888L<Module::Load::Conditional> has been upgraded from version 0.64 to 0.68.
889
890=item *
891
892L<Module::Metadata> has been upgraded from version 1.000031 to 1.000033.
893
894=item *
895
896L<mro> has been upgraded from version 1.18 to 1.20.
897
898=item *
899
900L<Net::Ping> has been upgraded from version 2.43 to 2.55.
d5c7a4fc 901
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902IPv6 addresses and C<AF_INET6> sockets are now supported, along with several
903other enhancements.
d5c7a4fc 904
a049258c 905=item *
d5c7a4fc 906
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907L<NEXT> has been upgraded from version 0.65 to 0.67.
908
909=item *
910
911L<Opcode> has been upgraded from version 1.34 to 1.39.
912
913=item *
914
915L<open> has been upgraded from version 1.10 to 1.11.
916
917=item *
918
2c8edc25 919L<OS2::Process> has been upgraded from version 1.11 to 1.12.
a049258c 920
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921It now uses 3-arg C<open()> instead of 2-arg C<open()>.
922L<[perl #130122]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130122>
a049258c 923
2c8edc25 924=item *
a049258c 925
2c8edc25 926L<overload> has been upgraded from version 1.26 to 1.28.
a049258c 927
2c8edc25 928Its compilation speed has been improved slightly.
a049258c 929
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930=item *
931
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933
934=item *
935
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936L<perl5db.pl> has been upgraded from version 1.50 to 1.51.
937
96e0fd86 938It now ignores F</dev/tty> on non-Unix systems.
a3a9a3d2 939L<[perl #113960]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=113960>
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940
941=item *
942
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943L<Perl::OSType> has been upgraded from version 1.009 to 1.010.
944
945=item *
946
947L<perlfaq> has been upgraded from version 5.021010 to 5.021011.
948
949=item *
950
951L<PerlIO> has been upgraded from version 1.09 to 1.10.
952
953=item *
954
955L<PerlIO::encoding> has been upgraded from version 0.24 to 0.25.
956
957=item *
958
959L<PerlIO::scalar> has been upgraded from version 0.24 to 0.26.
960
961=item *
962
963L<Pod::Checker> has been upgraded from version 1.60 to 1.73.
964
965=item *
966
967L<Pod::Functions> has been upgraded from version 1.10 to 1.11.
968
969=item *
970
971L<Pod::Html> has been upgraded from version 1.22 to 1.2202.
972
973=item *
974
975L<Pod::Perldoc> has been upgraded from version 3.25_02 to 3.28.
976
977=item *
978
979L<Pod::Simple> has been upgraded from version 3.32 to 3.35.
980
981=item *
982
983L<Pod::Usage> has been upgraded from version 1.68 to 1.69.
984
985=item *
986
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988
989This remedies several defects in making its symbols exportable.
a3a9a3d2 990L<[perl #127821]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=127821>
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993see L</"POSIX::tmpnam() has been removed">.
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996
997 POSIX::isalnum
998 POSIX::isalpha
999 POSIX::iscntrl
1000 POSIX::isdigit
1001 POSIX::isgraph
1002 POSIX::islower
1003 POSIX::isprint
1004 POSIX::ispunct
1005 POSIX::isspace
1006 POSIX::isupper
1007 POSIX::isxdigit
1008 POSIX::tolower
1009 POSIX::toupper
1010
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1012(like C<POSIX::atend()>) now fails at import time, instead of
1013waiting until runtime.
1014
1015=item *
1016
0cc8c746 1017L<re> has been upgraded from version 0.32 to 0.34
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1019This adds support for the new L<C<E<47>xx>|perlre/E<sol>x and E<sol>xx>
1020regular expression pattern modifier, and a change to the L<S<C<use re
1021'strict'>>|re/'strict' mode> experimental feature. When S<C<re
1022'strict'>> is enabled, a warning now will be generated for all
df48f9a4 1023unescaped uses of the two characters C<"}"> and C<"]"> in regular
2c8edc25 1024expression patterns (outside bracketed character classes) that are taken
df48f9a4 1025literally. This brings them more in line with the C<")"> character which
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1027sometimes, depending on action at a distance, can lead to silently
1028having the pattern mean something quite different than was intended,
1029which the S<C<re 'strict'>> mode is intended to minimize.
1030
1031=item *
1032
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1034
1035=item *
1036
1037L<Scalar::Util> has been upgraded from version 1.42_02 to 1.46_02.
1038
1039=item *
1040
1041L<Storable> has been upgraded from version 2.56 to 2.62.
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1044L<[perl #130098]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130098>.
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1046=item *
1047
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1049
1050=item *
1051
1052L<Sys::Syslog> has been upgraded from version 0.33 to 0.35.
1053
1054=item *
1055
1056L<Term::ANSIColor> has been upgraded from version 4.04 to 4.06.
1057
1058=item *
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1063L<[perl #130122]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130122>
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1066
0cc8c746 1067L<Test> has been upgraded from version 1.28 to 1.30.
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1070L<[perl #130122]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130122>
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1073
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1075
1076=item *
1077
1078L<Test::Simple> has been upgraded from version 1.001014 to 1.302073.
1079
1080=item *
1081
1082L<Thread::Queue> has been upgraded from version 3.09 to 3.12.
1083
1084=item *
1085
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1087
1088Added the C<down_timed> method.
1089
1090=item *
1091
0cc8c746 1092L<threads> has been upgraded from version 2.07 to 2.15.
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1095
0cc8c746 1096L<threads::shared> has been upgraded from version 1.51 to 1.56.
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1099
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1101
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1103
1104L<Time::HiRes> has been upgraded from version 1.9733 to 1.9741.
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1106It now builds on systems with C++11 compilers (such as G++ 6 and Clang++
11073.9).
1108
1109Now uses C<clockid_t>.
1110
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1114
1115=item *
1116
1117L<Unicode::Collate> has been upgraded from version 1.14 to 1.19.
1118
1119=item *
1120
1121L<Unicode::UCD> has been upgraded from version 0.64 to 0.68.
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1124L<[perl #130122]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130122>
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1127
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1129
1130=item *
1131
1132L<VMS::DCLsym> has been upgraded from version 1.06 to 1.08.
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1135L<[perl #130122]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130122>
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1138
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1140
1141=item *
1142
1143L<XS::Typemap> has been upgraded from version 0.14 to 0.15.
1144
1145=item *
1146
1147L<XSLoader> has been upgraded from version 0.21 to 0.27.
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1148
1149Fixed a security hole in which binary files could be loaded from a path
1150outside of L<C<@INC>|perlvar/@INC>.
1151
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1152It now uses 3-arg C<open()> instead of 2-arg C<open()>.
1153L<[perl #130122]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130122>
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1154
1155=back
1156
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1157=head1 Documentation
1158
1159=head2 New Documentation
a049258c 1160
2c8edc25 1161=head3 L<perldeprecation>
a049258c 1162
2c8edc25 1163This file documents all upcoming deprecations, and some of the deprecations
95b17558 1164which already have been removed. The purpose of this documentation is
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1165two-fold: document what will disappear, and by which version, and serve
1166as a guide for people dealing with code which has features that no longer
1167work after an upgrade of their perl.
a049258c 1168
2c8edc25 1169=head2 Changes to Existing Documentation
a049258c 1170
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1171We have attempted to update the documentation to reflect the changes
1172listed in this document. If you find any we have missed, send email to
bfe8fcbb 1173L<perlbug@perl.org|mailto:perlbug@perl.org>.
a049258c 1174
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1175Additionally all references to Usenet have been removed, and the
1176following selected changes have been made:
2c8edc25 1177
b10de59c 1178=head3 L<perlfunc>
a049258c 1179
b10de59c 1180=over 4
a049258c 1181
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1182=item *
1183
b10de59c
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1184Removed obsolete text about L<C<defined()>|perlfunc/defined>
1185on aggregates that should have been deleted earlier, when the feature
1186was removed.
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1187
1188=item *
1189
b10de59c
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1190Corrected documentation of L<C<eval()>|perlfunc/eval>,
1191and L<C<evalbytes()>|perlfunc/evalbytes>.
a049258c 1192
2c8edc25 1193=item *
a049258c 1194
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1195Clarified documentation of L<C<seek()>|perlfunc/seek>,
1196L<C<tell()>|perlfunc/tell> and L<C<sysseek()>|perlfunc/sysseek>
f9b6dffc 1197emphasizing that positions are in bytes and not characters.
b10de59c 1198L<[perl #128607]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128607>
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1199
1200=item *
1201
b10de59c
KW
1202Clarified documentation of L<C<sort()>|perlfunc/sort LIST> concerning
1203the variables C<$a> and C<$b>.
2c8edc25
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1204
1205=item *
a049258c 1206
de7be789
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1207In L<C<split()>|perlfunc/split> noted that certain pattern modifiers are
1208legal, and added a caution about its use in Perls before v5.11,
a049258c 1209
2c8edc25 1210=item *
a049258c 1211
b10de59c
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1212Removed obsolete documentation of L<C<study()>|perlfunc/study>, noting
1213that it is now a no-op.
2c8edc25
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1214
1215=item *
1216
b10de59c
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1217Noted that L<C<vec()>|perlfunc/vec> doesn't work well when the string
1218contains characters whose code points are above 255.
a049258c 1219
2c8edc25 1220=back
a049258c 1221
b10de59c 1222=head3 L<perlguts>
a049258c
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1223
1224=over 4
1225
1226=item *
1227
b10de59c
KW
1228Added advice on
1229L<formatted printing of operands of C<Size_t> and C<SSize_t>|perlguts/Formatted Printing of Size_t and SSize_t>
a049258c
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1230
1231=back
1232
b10de59c 1233=head3 L<perlhack>
2c8edc25
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1234
1235=over 4
1236
1237=item *
1238
7964b3a0
KW
1239Clarify what editor tab stop rules to use, and note that we are
1240migrating away from using tabs, replacing them with sequences of SPACE
1241characters.
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1242
1243=back
a049258c 1244
b10de59c 1245=head3 L<perlhacktips>
a049258c
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1246
1247=over 4
1248
1249=item *
1250
b10de59c 1251Give another reason to use C<cBOOL> to cast an expression to boolean.
2c8edc25
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1252
1253=item *
1254
b10de59c
KW
1255Note that there are macros C<TRUE> and C<FALSE> available to express
1256boolean values.
a049258c 1257
2c8edc25 1258=back
a049258c 1259
2c8edc25 1260=head3 L<perlinterp>
a049258c
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1261
1262=over 4
1263
1264=item *
1265
2c8edc25
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1266L<perlinterp> has been expanded to give a more detailed example of how to
1267hunt around in the parser for how a given operator is handled.
a049258c
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1268
1269=back
1270
2c8edc25 1271=head3 L<perllocale>
a049258c
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1272
1273=over 4
1274
a6733086
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1275=item *
1276
b10de59c
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1277Some locales aren't compatible with Perl. Note that these can cause
1278core dumps.
a049258c
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1279
1280=back
1281
15a20477 1282=head3 L<perlmod>
2c8edc25
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1283
1284=over 4
1285
1286=item *
1287
b10de59c 1288Various clarifications have been added.
2c8edc25
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1289
1290=back
1291
1292=head3 L<perlmodlib>
1293
1294=over 4
1295
1296=item *
1297
b10de59c 1298Updated the site mirror list.
2c8edc25
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1299
1300=back
1301
1302=head3 L<perlobj>
1303
1304=over 4
1305
1306=item *
1307
1308Added a section on calling methods using their fully qualified names.
1309
1310=item *
1311
0f032fe1 1312Do not discourage manual C<@ISA>.
2c8edc25
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1313
1314=back
1315
1316=head3 L<perlootut>
1317
1318=over 4
1319
1320=item *
1321
2c8edc25
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1322Mention C<Moo> more.
1323
1324=back
1325
1326=head3 L<perlop>
1327
1328=over 4
1329
1330=item *
1331
b072a8ef
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1332Note that white space must be used for quoting operators if the
1333delimiter is a word character (I<i.e.>, matches C<\w>).
1334
1335=item *
1336
1337Clarify that in regular expression patterns delimited by single quotes,
1338no variable interpolation is done.
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1339
1340=back
1341
1342=head3 L<perlre>
1343
1344=over 4
1345
1346=item *
1347
1c34b59a
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1348The first part was extensively rewritten to incorporate various basic
1349points, that in earlier versions were mentioned in sort of an appendix
1350on Version 8 regular expressions.
1351
0cbd1ffa
KW
1352=item *
1353
b10de59c
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1354Note that it is common to have the C</x> modifier and forget that this
1355means that C<"#"> has to be escaped.
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1356
1357=back
1358
b10de59c 1359=head3 L<perlretut>
2c8edc25
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1360
1361=over 4
1362
1363=item *
1364
b10de59c 1365Add introductory material
2c8edc25
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1366
1367=item *
1368
b10de59c
KW
1369Note that a metacharacter occurring in a context where it can't mean
1370that, silently loses its meta-ness and matches literally.
1371L<C<use re 'strict'>|re/'strict' mode> can catch some of these.
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1372
1373=back
1374
1375=head3 L<perlunicode>
1376
1377=over 4
1378
1379=item *
1380
b10de59c 1381Corrected the text about Unicode BYTE ORDER MARK handling.
2c8edc25
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1382
1383=item *
1384
1385Updated the text to correspond with changes in Unicode UTS#18, concerning
1386regular expressions, and Perl compatibility with what it says.
1387
1388=back
1389
1390=head3 L<perlvar>
1391
1392=over 4
1393
1394=item *
1395
95b17558 1396Document C<@ISA>. Was documented other places, not not in L<perlvar>.
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1397
1398=back
1399
1400=head1 Diagnostics
1401
1402=head2 New Diagnostics
1403
1404=head3 New Errors
1405
1406=over 4
1407
1408=item *
1409
6ebc3119
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1410L<A signature parameter must start with C<'$'>, C<'@'> or C<'%'>
1411|perldiag/A signature parameter must start with C<'$'>, C<'@'> or C<'%'>>
1412
1413=item *
1414
25d191b5 1415L<Bareword in require contains "%s"|perldiag/"Bareword in require contains "%s"">
2c8edc25
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1416
1417=item *
1418
25d191b5 1419L<Bareword in require maps to empty filename|perldiag/"Bareword in require maps to empty filename">
2c8edc25
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1420
1421=item *
1422
25d191b5 1423L<Bareword in require maps to disallowed filename "%s"|perldiag/"Bareword in require maps to disallowed filename "%s"">
473ac7a0 1424
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1425=item *
1426
25d191b5 1427L<Bareword in require must not start with a double-colon: "%s"|perldiag/"Bareword in require must not start with a double-colon: "%s"">
2c8edc25
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1428
1429=item *
1430
1431L<%s: command not found|perldiag/"%s: command not found">
1432
1433(A) You've accidentally run your script through B<bash> or another shell
068a1201
KW
1434instead of Perl. Check the C<#!> line, or manually feed your script into
1435Perl yourself. The C<#!> line at the top of your file could look like:
2c8edc25
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1436
1437 #!/usr/bin/perl
1438
1439=item *
1440
1441L<%s: command not found: %s|perldiag/"%s: command not found: %s">
1442
1443(A) You've accidentally run your script through B<zsh> or another shell
068a1201
KW
1444instead of Perl. Check the C<#!> line, or manually feed your script into
1445Perl yourself. The C<#!> line at the top of your file could look like:
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1446
1447 #!/usr/bin/perl
1448
1449=item *
1450
25d191b5 1451L<The experimental declared_refs feature is not enabled|perldiag/"The experimental declared_refs feature is not enabled">
2c8edc25 1452
25d191b5
KW
1453(F) To declare references to variables, as in C<my \%x>, you must first enable
1454the feature:
2c8edc25 1455
25d191b5
KW
1456 no warnings "experimental::declared_refs";
1457 use feature "declared_refs";
2c8edc25 1458
25d191b5 1459See L</Declaring a reference to a variable>.
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1460
1461=item *
1462
6ebc3119
KW
1463L<Illegal character following sigil in a subroutine signature
1464|perldiag/Illegal character following sigil in a subroutine signature>
1465
1466=item *
1467
1468L<Indentation on line %d of here-doc doesn't match delimiter
1469|perldiag/Indentation on line %d of here-doc doesn't match delimiter>
1470
1471=item *
1472
70ef9fe7 1473L<Infinite recursion via empty pattern|perldiag/"Infinite recursion via empty pattern">.
25d191b5
KW
1474
1475Using the empty pattern (which re-executes the last successfully-matched
1476pattern) inside a code block in another regex, as in C</(?{ s!!new! })/>, has
1477always previously yielded a segfault. It now produces this error.
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1478
1479=item *
1480
6ebc3119
KW
1481L<Malformed UTF-8 string in "%s"
1482|perldiag/Malformed UTF-8 string in "%s">
1483
1484=item *
1485
1486L<Multiple slurpy parameters not allowed
1487|perldiag/Multiple slurpy parameters not allowed>
1488
1489=item *
1490
1491L<C<'#'> not allowed immediately following a sigil in a subroutine signature
1492|perldiag/C<'#'> not allowed immediately following a sigil in a subroutine signature>
1493
1494=item *
1495
1496L<panic: unknown OA_*: %x
1497|perldiag/panic: unknown OA_*: %x>
1498
1499=item *
1500
25d191b5
KW
1501L<Unescaped left brace in regex is illegal here|perldiag/Unescaped left brace in regex is illegal here in regex; marked by S<E<lt>-- HERE> in mE<sol>%sE<sol>>
1502
1503Unescaped left braces are now illegal in some contexts in regular expression
1504patterns. In other contexts, they are still just deprecated; they will
1505be illegal in Perl 5.30.
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1506
1507=item *
1508
25d191b5
KW
1509L<Version control conflict marker|perldiag/"Version control conflict marker">
1510
1511(F) The parser found a line starting with C<E<lt>E<lt>E<lt>E<lt>E<lt>E<lt>E<lt>>,
1512C<E<gt>E<gt>E<gt>E<gt>E<gt>E<gt>E<gt>>, or C<=======>. These may be left by a
1513version control system to mark conflicts after a failed merge operation.
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1514
1515=back
1516
1517=head3 New Warnings
1518
1519=over 4
1520
1521=item *
1522
6ebc3119
KW
1523L<Can't determine class of operator %s, assuming C<BASEOP>
1524|perldiag/Can't determine class of operator %s, assuming C<BASEOP>>
1525
1526=item *
1527
2c8edc25
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1528L<Declaring references is experimental|perldiag/"Declaring references is experimental">
1529
1530(S experimental::declared_refs) This warning is emitted if you use a reference
1531constructor on the right-hand side of C<my()>, C<state()>, C<our()>, or
1532C<local()>. Simply suppress the warning if you want to use the feature, but
1533know that in doing so you are taking the risk of using an experimental feature
1534which may change or be removed in a future Perl version:
1535
1536 no warnings "experimental::declared_refs";
1537 use feature "declared_refs";
1538 $fooref = my \$foo;
1539
473ac7a0
KW
1540See L</Declaring a reference to a variable>.
1541
2c8edc25
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1542=item *
1543
ef94516c
KW
1544L<do "%s" failed, '.' is no longer in @INC|perldiag/do "%s" failed, '.' is no longer in @INC; did you mean do ".E<sol>%s"?>
1545
1546Since C<"."> is now removed from C<@INC> by default, C<do> will now trigger a warning recommending to fix the C<do> statement.
1547
1548=item *
1549
70ef9fe7
DM
1550L<C<File::Glob::glob()> will disappear in perl 5.30. Use C<File::Glob::bsd_glob()> instead.
1551|perldiag/C<File::Glob::glob()> will disappear in perl 5.30. Use C<File::Glob::bsd_glob()> instead.>
2c8edc25 1552
89853d76
DH
1553=item *
1554
b09c6dc3 1555L<Unescaped literal '%c' in regex; marked by E<lt>-- HERE in mE<sol>%sE<sol>
6ebc3119
KW
1556|perldiag/Unescaped literal '%c' in regex; marked by <-- HERE in mE<sol>%sE<sol>>
1557
1558=item *
1559
ef94516c 1560L<Use of unassigned code point or non-standalone grapheme for a delimiter will be a fatal error starting in Perl 5.30|perldiag/"Use of unassigned code point or non-standalone grapheme for a delimiter will be a fatal error starting in Perl 5.30">
89853d76 1561
ef94516c 1562See L</Deprecations>
89853d76 1563
2c8edc25
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1564=back
1565
1566=head2 Changes to Existing Diagnostics
1567
1568=over 4
1569
1570=item *
1571
1572When a C<require> fails, we now do not provide C<@INC> when the C<require>
1573is for a file instead of a module.
1574
1575=item *
1576
1577When C<@INC> is not scanned for a C<require> call, we no longer display
1578C<@INC> to avoid confusion.
1579
1580=item *
1581
cf3a543f
KW
1582L<Attribute "locked" is deprecated, and will disappear in Perl 5.28
1583|perldiag/Attribute "locked" is deprecated, and will disappear in Perl 5.28>
2c8edc25 1584
70ef9fe7
DM
1585This existing warning has had the I<and will disappear> text added in this
1586release.
1587
2c8edc25
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1588=item *
1589
cf3a543f
KW
1590L<Attribute "unique" is deprecated, and will disappear in Perl 5.28
1591|perldiag/Attribute "unique" is deprecated, and will disappear in Perl 5.28>
2c8edc25 1592
70ef9fe7
DM
1593This existing warning has had the I<and will disappear> text added in this
1594release.
1595
1596=item *
1597
1598Calling POSIX::%s() is deprecated
1599
1600This warning has been removed, as the deprecated functions have been
1601removed from POSIX.
1602
2c8edc25
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1603=item *
1604
cf3a543f
KW
1605L<Constants from lexical variables potentially modified elsewhere are deprecated. This will not be allowed in Perl 5.32
1606|perldiag/Constants from lexical variables potentially modified elsewhere are deprecated. This will not be allowed in Perl 5.32>
2c8edc25 1607
70ef9fe7
DM
1608This existing warning has had the I<this will not be allowed> text added
1609in this release.
1610
2c8edc25
S
1611=item *
1612
cf3a543f
KW
1613L<Deprecated use of C<my()> in false conditional. This will be a fatal error in Perl 5.30
1614|perldiag/Deprecated use of C<my()> in false conditional. This will be a fatal error in Perl 5.30>
2c8edc25 1615
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DM
1616This existing warning has had the I<this will be a fatal error> text added
1617in this release.
1618
2c8edc25
S
1619=item *
1620
cf3a543f
KW
1621L<C<dump()> better written as C<CORE::dump()>. C<dump()> will no longer be available in Perl 5.30
1622|perldiag/C<dump()> better written as C<CORE::dump()>. C<dump()> will no longer be available in Perl 5.30>
2c8edc25 1623
70ef9fe7
DM
1624This existing warning has had the I<no longer be available> text added in
1625this release.
1626
2c8edc25
S
1627=item *
1628
70ef9fe7
DM
1629L<Experimental %s on scalar is now forbidden
1630|perldiag/Experimental %s on scalar is now forbidden>
1631
1632This message is now followed by more helpful text.
1633L<[perl #127976]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=127976>
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1634
1635=item *
1636
70ef9fe7 1637Experimental "%s" subs not enabled
29480ba4 1638
70ef9fe7 1639This warning was been removed, as lexical subs are no longer experimental.
906e28fb
KW
1640
1641=item *
1642
70ef9fe7
DM
1643Having more than one /%c regexp modifier is deprecated
1644
1645This deprecation warning has been removed, since C</xx> now has a new
1646meaning.
2c8edc25
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1647
1648=item *
1649
cf3a543f
KW
1650L<%s() is deprecated on C<:utf8> handles. This will be a fatal error in Perl 5.30
1651|perldiag/%s() is deprecated on C<:utf8> handles. This will be a fatal error in Perl 5.30>.
2c8edc25 1652
70ef9fe7
DM
1653where "%s" is one of C<sysread>, C<recv>, C<syswrite>, or C<send>.
1654
1655This existing warning has had the I<this will be a fatal error> text added
1656in this release.
1657
3c6ddc9f
TC
1658This warning is now enabled by default, as all C<deprecated> category
1659warnings should be.
1660
2c8edc25
S
1661=item *
1662
cf3a543f
KW
1663L<C<$*> is no longer supported. Its use will be fatal in Perl 5.30
1664|perldiag/C<$*> is no longer supported. Its use will be fatal in Perl 5.30>
2c8edc25 1665
70ef9fe7
DM
1666This existing warning has had the I<its use will be fatal> text added in
1667this release.
1668
2c8edc25
S
1669=item *
1670
6ebc3119
KW
1671L<C<$#> is no longer supported. Its use will be fatal in Perl 5.30
1672|perldiag/C<$#> is no longer supported. Its use will be fatal in Perl 5.30>
1673
70ef9fe7
DM
1674This existing warning has had the I<its use will be fatal> text added in
1675this release.
1676
6ebc3119
KW
1677=item *
1678
a72cf578
KW
1679L<Malformed UTF-8 character%s
1680|perldiag/Malformed UTF-8 character%s>
1681
1682Details as to the exact problem have been added at the end of this
1683message
1684
1685=item *
1686
70ef9fe7
DM
1687L<Missing or undefined argument to %s
1688|perldiag/Missing or undefined argument to %s>
1689
1690This warning used to warn about C<require>, even if it was actually C<do>
1691which being executed. It now gets the operation name right.
1692
1693=item *
1694
1695NO-BREAK SPACE in a charnames alias definition is deprecated
1696
1697This warning has been removed as the behavior is now an error.
1698
1699=item *
1700
1ad4777f
DM
1701L<Odd nameE<sol>value argument for subroutine '%s'
1702|perldiag/"Odd nameE<sol>value argument for subroutine '%s'">
1703
1704This warning now includes the name of the offending subroutine.
1705
1706=item *
1707
cf3a543f
KW
1708L<Opening dirhandle %s also as a file. This will be a fatal error in Perl 5.28
1709|perldiag/Opening dirhandle %s also as a file. This will be a fatal error in Perl 5.28>
2c8edc25 1710
70ef9fe7
DM
1711This existing warning has had the I<this will be a fatal error> text added
1712in this release.
1713
2c8edc25
S
1714=item *
1715
cf3a543f
KW
1716L<Opening filehandle %s also as a directory. This will be a fatal error in Perl 5.28
1717|perldiag/Opening filehandle %s also as a directory. This will be a fatal error in Perl 5.28>
2c8edc25 1718
70ef9fe7
DM
1719This existing warning has had the I<this will be a fatal error> text added
1720in this release.
1721
1722=item *
1723
1724panic: ck_split, type=%u
1725
1726panic: pp_split, pm=%p, s=%p
1727
1728These panic errors have been removed.
1729
1730=item *
1731
1732Passing malformed UTF-8 to "%s" is deprecated
1733
1734This warning has been changed to the fatal
1735L<Malformed UTF-8 string in "%s"
1736|perldiag/Malformed UTF-8 string in "%s">
1737
2c8edc25
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1738=item *
1739
b09c6dc3
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1740L<Setting C<< $E<sol> >> to a reference to %s as a form of slurp is deprecated, treating as undef. This will be fatal in Perl 5.28
1741|perldiag/Setting C<< $E<sol> >> to a reference to %s as a form of slurp is deprecated, treating as undef. This will be fatal in Perl 5.28>
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1744this release.
1745
1746=item *
1747
1748L<C<${^ENCODING}> is no longer supported. Its use will be fatal in Perl 5.28|perldiag/"${^ENCODING} is no longer supported. Its use will be fatal in Perl 5.28">
1749
1750This warning used to be: "Setting C<${^ENCODING}> is deprecated".
1751
1752The special action of the variable C<${^ENCODING}> was formerly used to
1753implement the C<encoding> pragma. As of Perl 5.26, rather than being
1754deprecated, assigning to this variable now has no effect except to issue
1755the warning.
1756
1757=item *
1758
1759L<Too few arguments for subroutine '%s'
1760|perldiag/Too few arguments for subroutine '%s'>
1761
1762This warning now includes the name of the offending subroutine.
1763
1764=item *
1765
1766L<Too many arguments for subroutine '%s'
1767|perldiag/Too many arguments for subroutine '%s'>
1768
1769This warning now includes the name of the offending subroutine.
1770
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1771=item *
1772
cf3a543f 1773L<Unescaped left brace in regex is deprecated here (and will be fatal in Perl 5.30), passed through in regex; marked by S<< E<lt>-- HERE >> in mE<sol>%sE<sol>
b09c6dc3 1774|perldiag/Unescaped left brace in regex is deprecated here (and will be fatal in Perl 5.30), passed through in regex; marked by S<< E<lt>-- HERE >> in mE<sol>%sE<sol>>
2c8edc25 1775
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1777added in this release.
1778
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1779=item *
1780
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1781L<Unknown charname '' is deprecated. Its use will be fatal in Perl 5.28
1782|perldiag/Unknown charname '' is deprecated. Its use will be fatal in Perl 5.28>
2c8edc25 1783
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1785this release.
1786
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1787=item *
1788
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1789L<Use of bare E<lt>E<lt> to mean E<lt>E<lt>"" is deprecated. Its use will be fatal in Perl 5.28
1790|perldiag/Use of bare E<lt>E<lt> to mean E<lt>E<lt>"" is deprecated. Its use will be fatal in Perl 5.28>
2c8edc25 1791
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1793this release.
1794
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1795=item *
1796
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1797L<Use of code point 0x%s is deprecated; the permissible max is 0x%s. This will be fatal in Perl 5.28
1798|perldiag/Use of code point 0x%s is deprecated; the permissible max is 0x%s. This will be fatal in Perl 5.28>
2c8edc25 1799
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1801this release.
1802
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1803=item *
1804
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1805L<Use of comma-less variable list is deprecated. Its use will be fatal in Perl 5.28
1806|perldiag/Use of comma-less variable list is deprecated. Its use will be fatal in Perl 5.28>
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1809this release.
1810
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1811=item *
1812
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1813L<Use of inherited C<AUTOLOAD> for non-method %s() is deprecated. This will be fatal in Perl 5.28
1814|perldiag/Use of inherited C<AUTOLOAD> for non-method %s() is deprecated. This will be fatal in Perl 5.28>
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1816This existing warning has had the I<this will be fatal> text added in
1817this release.
1818
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1819=item *
1820
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1821L<Use of strings with code points over 0xFF as arguments to %s operator is deprecated. This will be a fatal error in Perl 5.28
1822|perldiag/Use of strings with code points over 0xFF as arguments to %s operator is deprecated. This will be a fatal error in Perl 5.28>
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1824This existing warning has had the I<this will be a fatal error> text added in
1825this release.
1826
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1827=back
1828
1829=head1 Utility Changes
1830
1831=head2 F<c2ph> and F<pstruct>
1832
1833=over 4
1834
1835=item *
1836
1837These old utilities have long since superceded by L<h2xs>, and are
1838now gone from the distribution.
1839
1840=back
1841
1842=head2 F<Porting/pod_lib.pl>
1843
1844=over 4
1845
1846=item *
1847
1848Removed spurious executable bit.
1849
1850=item *
1851
fb5d4b1a 1852Account for the possibility of DOS file endings.
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1853
1854=back
1855
1856=head2 F<Porting/sync-with-cpan>
1857
1858=over 4
1859
1860=item *
1861
1862Many improvements
1863
1864=back
1865
1866=head2 F<perf/benchmarks>
1867
1868=over 4
1869
1870=item *
1871
1872Tidy file, rename some symbols.
1873
1874=back
1875
1876=head2 F<Porting/checkAUTHORS.pl>
1877
1878=over 4
1879
1880=item *
1881
0f275d26 1882Replace obscure character range with C<\w>.
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1883
1884=back
1885
1886=head2 F<t/porting/regen.t>
1887
1888=over 4
1889
1890=item *
1891
1892try to be more helpful when tests fail.
1893
1894=back
1895
1896=head2 F<utils/h2xs.PL>
1897
1898=over 4
1899
1900=item *
1901
1902Avoid infinite loop for enums.
1903
1904=back
1905
1906=head2 L<perlbug>
1907
1908=over 4
1909
1910=item *
1911
1912Long lines in the message body are now wrapped at 900 characters, to stay
1913well within the 1000-character limit imposed by SMTP mail transfer agents.
1914This is particularly likely to be important for the list of arguments to
aef1a25e 1915F<Configure>, which can readily exceed the limit if, for example, it names
95b17558 1916several non-default installation paths. This change also adds the first unit
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1917tests for perlbug.
1918L<[perl #128020]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128020>
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1919
1920=back
1921
1922=head1 Configuration and Compilation
1923
1924=over 4
1925
1926=item *
1927
aef1a25e 1928C<-Ddefault_inc_excludes_dot> has added, and enabled by default.
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1929
1930=item *
1931
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1932The C<dtrace> build process has further changes
1933L<[perl #130108]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130108>:
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1934
1935=over
1936
1937=item *
1938
1939If the C<-xnolibs> is available, use that so a F<dtrace> perl can be
1940built within a FreeBSD jail.
1941
1942=item *
1943
aef1a25e 1944On systems that build a F<dtrace> object file (FreeBSD, Solaris and
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1945SystemTap's dtrace emulation), copy the input objects to a separate
1946directory and process them there, and use those objects in the link,
1947since C<dtrace -G> also modifies these objects.
1948
1949=item *
1950
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1951Add F<libelf> to the build on FreeBSD 10.x, since F<dtrace> adds
1952references to F<libelf> symbols.
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1953
1954=item *
1955
aef1a25e 1956Generate a dummy F<dtrace_main.o> if C<dtrace -G> fails to build it. A
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1957default build on Solaris generates probes from the unused inline
1958functions, while they don't on FreeBSD, which causes C<dtrace -G> to
1959fail.
1960
1961=back
1962
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1963=item *
1964
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1965You can now disable perl's use of the C<PERL_HASH_SEED> and
1966C<PERL_PERTURB_KEYS> environment variables by configuring perl with
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1967C<-Accflags=NO_PERL_HASH_ENV>.
1968
1969=item *
1970
0f032fe1 1971You can now disable perl's use of the C<PERL_HASH_SEED_DEBUG> environment
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1972variable by configuring perl with
1973C<-Accflags=-DNO_PERL_HASH_SEED_DEBUG>.
1974
1975=item *
1976
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1977F<Configure> now zeroes out the alignment bytes when calculating the bytes
1978for 80-bit C<NaN> and C<Inf> to make builds more reproducible.
a3a9a3d2 1979L<[perl #130133]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130133>
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1980
1981=item *
1982
aef1a25e 1983Since v5.18, for testing purposes we have included support for
2c8edc25 1984building perl with a variety of non-standard, and non-recommended
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1985hash functions. Since we do not recommend the use of these functions
1986we have removed them and their corresponding build options. Specifically
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1987this includes the following build options:
1988
1989 PERL_HASH_FUNC_SDBM
1990 PERL_HASH_FUNC_DJB2
1991 PERL_HASH_FUNC_SUPERFAST
1992 PERL_HASH_FUNC_MURMUR3
1993 PERL_HASH_FUNC_ONE_AT_A_TIME
1994 PERL_HASH_FUNC_ONE_AT_A_TIME_OLD
1995 PERL_HASH_FUNC_MURMUR_HASH_64A
1996 PERL_HASH_FUNC_MURMUR_HASH_64B
1997
1998=item *
1999
2000Remove "Warning: perl appears in your path"
2001
2002This install warning is more or less obsolete, since most platforms already
0f032fe1 2003B<will> have a F</usr/bin/perl> or similar provided by the OS.
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2004
2005=item *
2006
0f032fe1 2007Reduce verbosity of C<make install.man>
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2008
2009Previously, two progress messages were emitted for each manpage: one by
2010installman itself, and one by the function in install_lib.pl that it calls to
95b17558 2011actually install the file. Disabling the second of those in each case saves
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2012over 750 lines of unhelpful output.
2013
2014=item *
2015
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2016Cleanup for C<clang -Weverything> support.
2017L<[perl #129961]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129961>
2c8edc25
S
2018
2019=item *
2020
aef1a25e 2021F<Configure>: signbit scan was assuming too much, stop assuming negative 0.
2c8edc25
S
2022
2023=item *
2024
2025Various compiler warnings have been silenced.
2026
2027=item *
2028
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2029Several smaller changes have been made to remove impediments to compiling
2030under C++11.
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S
2031
2032=item *
2033
2034Builds using C<USE_PAD_RESET> now work again; this configuration had
2035bit-rotted.
2036
2037=item *
2038
aef1a25e 2039A probe for C<gai_strerror> was added to F<Configure> that checks if
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2040the C<gai_strerror()> routine is available and can be used to
2041translate error codes returned by C<getaddrinfo()> into human
2c8edc25
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2042readable strings.
2043
2044=item *
2045
0f032fe1 2046F<Configure> now aborts if both C<-Duselongdouble> and C<-Dusequadmath> are
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2047requested.
2048L<[perl #126203]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=126203>
2049
2050=item *
2051
aef1a25e
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2052Fixed a bug in which F<Configure> could append C<-quadmath> to the
2053archname even if it was already present.
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2054L<[perl #128538]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128538>
2055
2056=item *
2057
0f032fe1
KW
2058Clang builds with C<-DPERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT> or
2059C<-DPERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE> have
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S
2060been fixed (by disabling Thread Safety Analysis for these configurations).
2061
2062=item *
2063
2064F<make_ext.pl> no longer updates a module's F<pm_to_blib> file when no
2065files require updates. This could cause dependencies, F<perlmain.c>
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2066in particular, to be rebuilt unnecessarily.
2067L<[perl #126710]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=126710>
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2068
2069=item *
2070
2071The output of C<perl -V> has been reformatted so that each configuration
2072and compile-time option is now listed one per line, to improve
2073readability.
2074
2075=item *
2076
aef1a25e 2077F<Configure> now builds C<miniperl> and C<generate_uudmap> if you
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2078invoke it with C<-Dusecrosscompiler> but not C<-Dtargethost=somehost>.
2079This means you can supply your target platform C<config.sh>, generate
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2080the headers and proceed to build your cross-target perl.
2081L<[perl #127234]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=127234>
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2082
2083=item *
2084
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2085Perl built with C<-Accflags=-DPERL_TRACE_OPS> now only dumps the operator
2086counts when the environment variable C<PERL_TRACE_OPS> is set to a
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2087non-zero integer. This allows C<make test> to pass on such a build.
2088
2089=item *
2090
2091When building with GCC 6 and link-time optimization (the C<-flto> option to
aef1a25e 2092C<gcc>), F<Configure> was treating all probed symbols as present on the
95b17558 2093system, regardless of whether they actually exist. This has been fixed.
a3a9a3d2 2094L<[perl #128131]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128131>
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2095
2096=item *
2097
2098The F<t/test.pl> library is used for internal testing of Perl itself, and
95b17558 2099also copied by several CPAN modules. Some of those modules must work on
2c8edc25 2100older versions of Perl, so F<t/test.pl> must in turn avoid newer Perl
95b17558 2101features. Compatibility with Perl 5.8 was inadvertently removed some time
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2102ago; it has now been restored.
2103L<[perl #128052]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128052>
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2104
2105=item *
2106
2107The build process no longer emits an extra blank line before building each
2108"simple" extension (those with only F<*.pm> and F<*.pod> files).
2109
2110=back
2111
2112=head1 Testing
2113
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2114Tests were added and changed to reflect the other additions and changes
2115in this release. In addition, these substantive changes were made:
2116
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2117=over 4
2118
2119=item *
2120
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2121A new test script, F<comp/parser_run.t>, has been added that is like
2122F<comp/parser.t> but with F<test.pl> included so that C<runperl()> and the
2123like are available for use.
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2124
2125=item *
2126
2127Tests for locales were erroneously using locales incompatible with Perl.
2128
2129=item *
2130
2131Some parts of the test suite that try to exhaustively test edge cases in the
2132regex implementation have been restricted to running for a maximum of five
95b17558 2133minutes. On slow systems they could otherwise take several hours, without
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2134significantly improving our understanding of the correctness of the code
2135under test.
2136
2137In addition, some of those test cases have been split into more files, to
2138allow them to be run in parallel on suitable systems.
2139
2140=item *
2141
2142A new internal facility allows analysing the time taken by the individual
2143tests in Perl's own test suite; see F<Porting/harness-timer-report.pl>.
2144
2145=item *
2146
2147F<t/re/regexp_nonull.t> has been added to test that the regular expression
2148engine can handle scalars that do not have a null byte just past the end of
2149the string.
2150
2151=item *
2152
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2153A new test script, F<t/op/decl-refs.t>, has been added to test the new feature
2154L</Declaring a reference to a variable>.
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2155
2156=item *
2157
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2158A new test script, F<t/re/keep_tabs.t> has been added to contain tests
2159where C<\t> characters should not be expanded into spaces.
2160
2161=item *
2162
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2163A new test script, F<t/re/anyof.t>, has been added to test that the ANYOF nodes
2164generated by bracketed character classes are as expected.
2165
2166=item *
2167
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2168There is now more extensive testing of the Unicode-related API macros
2169and functions.
2170
2171=item *
2172
2173Several of the longer running API test files have been split into
2174multiple test files so that they can be run in parallel.
2175
2176=item *
2177
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2178F<t/harness> now tries really hard not to run tests which are located
2179outside of the Perl source tree.
a3a9a3d2 2180L<[perl #124050]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=124050>
2c8edc25 2181
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2182=item *
2183
2184Prevent debugger tests (F<lib/perl5db.t>) from failing due to the contents
2185of C<$ENV{PERLDB_OPTS}>.
2186L<[perl #130445]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130445>
2187
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2189
2190=head1 Platform Support
2191
2192=head2 New Platforms
2193
2194=over 4
2195
2196=item NetBSD/VAX
2197
2198Perl now compiles under NetBSD on VAX machines. However, it's not
2199possible for that platform to implement floating-point infinities and
2200NaNs compatibly with most modern systems, which implement the IEEE-754
2201floating point standard. The hexadecimal floating point (C<0x...p[+-]n>
2202literals, C<printf %a>) is not implemented, either.
2203The C<make test> passes 98% of tests.
2204
2205=over 4
2206
2207=item *
2208
2209Test fixes and minor updates.
2210
2211=item *
2212
2213Account for lack of C<inf>, C<nan>, and C<-0.0> support.
2214
2215=back
2216
2217=back
2218
2219=head2 Platform-Specific Notes
2220
2221=over 4
2222
2223=item Darwin
2224
aef1a25e 2225Don't treat C<-Dprefix=/usr> as special: instead require an extra option
0f032fe1 2226C<-Ddarwin_distribution> to produce the same results.
2c8edc25 2227
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2229
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2230OS X El Capitan doesn't implement the C<clock_gettime()> or
2231C<clock_getres()> APIs; emulate them as necessary.
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2232
2233=item macOS
2234
0f032fe1 2235Deprecated C<syscall(2)> on macOS 10.12.
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2236
2237=item EBCDIC
2238
2239Several tests have been updated to work (or be skipped) on EBCDIC platforms.
2240
2241=item HP-UX
2242
aef1a25e 2243The L<Net::Ping> UDP test is now skipped on HP-UX.
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2244
2245=item Hurd
2246
aef1a25e 2247The hints for Hurd have been improved, enabling malloc wrap and reporting the
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2248GNU libc used (previously it was an empty string when reported).
2249
2250=item VAX
2251
29ce4d71 2252VAX floating point formats are now supported on NetBSD.
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2253
2254=item VMS
2255
2256=over 4
2257
2258=item *
2259
2260The path separator for the C<PERL5LIB> and C<PERLLIB> environment entries is
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2261now a colon (C<":">) when running under a Unix shell. There is no change when
2262running under DCL (it's still C<"|">).
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2263
2264=item *
2265
aef1a25e 2266F<configure.com> now recognizes the VSI-branded C compiler and no longer
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2267recognizes the "DEC"-branded C compiler (as there hasn't been such a thing for
226815 or more years).
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2269
2270=back
2271
2272=item Windows
2273
2274=over 4
2275
2276=item *
2277
2278Support for compiling perl on Windows using Microsoft Visual Studio 2015
2279(containing Visual C++ 14.0) has been added.
2280
2281This version of VC++ includes a completely rewritten C run-time library, some
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2283C<close()> bug in
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2284perl #120091 and perl #118059 is not workable in its current state with this
2285version of VC++. Therefore, we have effectively reverted that bug fix for
2286VS2015 onwards on the basis that being able to build with VS2015 onwards is
2287more important than keeping the bug fix. We may revisit this in the future to
2288attempt to fix the bug again in a way that is compatible with VS2015.
2289
2290These changes do not affect compilation with GCC or with Visual Studio versions
fce64130 2291up to and including VS2013, I<i.e.>, the bug fix is retained (unchanged) for those
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2292compilers.
2293
2294Note that you may experience compatibility problems if you mix a perl built
2295with GCC or VS E<lt>= VS2013 with XS modules built with VS2015, or if you mix a
2296perl built with VS2015 with XS modules built with GCC or VS E<lt>= VS2013.
2297Some incompatibility may arise because of the bug fix that has been reverted
2298for VS2015 builds of perl, but there may well be incompatibility anyway because
fce64130 2299of the rewritten CRT in VS2015 (I<e.g.>, see discussion at
bdd37d82 2300L<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30412951>).
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2302=back
2303
2304=item Win32
2305
2306=over 4
2307
2308=item *
2309
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2310It now automatically detects GCC versus Visual C, and sets the VC version
2311number on Win32.
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2313=back
2314
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2315=item Linux
2316
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2317Drop support for Linux F<a.out> executable format. Linux has used ELF for
2318over twenty years.
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2319
2320=item OpenBSD 6
2321
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2322OpenBSD 6 still does not support returning C<pid>, C<gid> or C<uid> with
2323C<SA_SIGINFO>. Make sure this is accounted for.
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2324
2325=item FreeBSD
2326
0f032fe1 2327F<t/uni/overload.t>: Skip hanging test on FreeBSD.
2c8edc25 2328
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2329=item DragonFly BSD
2330
2331DragonFly BSD now has support for C<setproctitle()>.
2332L<[perl #130068]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130068>.
2333
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2334=back
2335
2336=head1 Internal Changes
2337
2338=over 4
2339
2340=item *
2341
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2342A new API function L<C<sv_setpv_bufsize()>|perlapi/sv_setpv_bufsize>
2343allows simultaneously setting the
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2344length and allocated size of the buffer in an C<SV>, growing the buffer if
2345necessary.
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2346
2347=item *
2348
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2349A new API macro L<C<SvPVCLEAR()>|perlapi/SvPVCLEAR> sets its C<SV>
2350argument to an empty string,
c2ef64b1 2351like Perl-space C<$x = ''>, but with several optimisations.
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2352
2353=item *
2354
c11f9206 2355Several new macros and functions for dealing with Unicode and
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2356UTF-8-encoded strings have been added to the API, as well as some
2357changes in
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2358functionality of existing functions (see L<perlapi/Unicode Support> for
2359more details):
2360
2361=over
2362
2363=item *
2364
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2365New versions of the API macros like C<isALPHA_utf8> and C<toLOWER_utf8>
2366have been added, each with the suffix C<_safe>, like
2367L<C<isSPACE_utf8_safe>|perlapi/isSPACE>. These take an extra
2368parameter, giving an upper
2369limit of how far into the string it is safe to read. Using the old
2370versions could cause attempts to read beyond the end of the input buffer
2371if the UTF-8 is not well-formed, and their use now raises a deprecation
2372warning. Details are at L<perlapi/Character classification>.
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2373
2374=item *
2375
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2376Macros like L<C<isALPHA_utf8>|perlapi/isALPHA> and
2377L<C<toLOWER_utf8>|perlapi/toLOWER_utf8> now die if they detect
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2378that their input UTF-8 is malformed. A deprecation warning had been
2379issued since Perl 5.18.
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2380
2381=item *
2382
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2383Several new macros for analysing the validity of utf8 sequences. These
2384are:
2385
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2386L<C<UTF8_GOT_ABOVE_31_BIT>|perlapi/UTF8_GOT_ABOVE_31_BIT>
2387L<C<UTF8_GOT_CONTINUATION>|perlapi/UTF8_GOT_CONTINUATION>
2388L<C<UTF8_GOT_EMPTY>|perlapi/UTF8_GOT_EMPTY>
2389L<C<UTF8_GOT_LONG>|perlapi/UTF8_GOT_LONG>
2390L<C<UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR>|perlapi/UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR>
2391L<C<UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION>|perlapi/UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION>
2392L<C<UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW>|perlapi/UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW>
2393L<C<UTF8_GOT_SHORT>|perlapi/UTF8_GOT_SHORT>
2394L<C<UTF8_GOT_SUPER>|perlapi/UTF8_GOT_SUPER>
2395L<C<UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE>|perlapi/UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE>
2396L<C<UTF8_IS_INVARIANT>|perlapi/UTF8_IS_INVARIANT>
2397L<C<UTF8_IS_NONCHAR>|perlapi/UTF8_IS_NONCHAR>
2398L<C<UTF8_IS_SUPER>|perlapi/UTF8_IS_SUPER>
2399L<C<UTF8_IS_SURROGATE>|perlapi/UTF8_IS_SURROGATE>
2400L<C<UVCHR_IS_INVARIANT>|perlapi/UVCHR_IS_INVARIANT>
2401L<C<isUTF8_CHAR_flags>|perlapi/isUTF8_CHAR_flags>
2402L<C<isSTRICT_UTF8_CHAR>|perlapi/isSTRICT_UTF8_CHAR>
2403L<C<isC9_STRICT_UTF8_CHAR>|perlapi/isC9_STRICT_UTF8_CHAR>
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2404
2405=item *
2406
0f032fe1 2407Functions that are all extensions of the C<is_utf8_string_I<*>()> functions,
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2408that apply various restrictions to the UTF-8 recognized as valid:
2409
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2410L<C<is_strict_utf8_string>|perlapi/is_strict_utf8_string>,
2411L<C<is_strict_utf8_string_loc>|perlapi/is_strict_utf8_string_loc>,
2412L<C<is_strict_utf8_string_loclen>|perlapi/is_strict_utf8_string_loclen>,
c11f9206 2413
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2414L<C<is_c9strict_utf8_string>|perlapi/is_c9strict_utf8_string>,
2415L<C<is_c9strict_utf8_string_loc>|perlapi/is_c9strict_utf8_string_loc>,
2416L<C<is_c9strict_utf8_string_loclen>|perlapi/is_c9strict_utf8_string_loclen>,
c11f9206 2417
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2418L<C<is_utf8_string_flags>|perlapi/is_utf8_string_flags>,
2419L<C<is_utf8_string_loc_flags>|perlapi/is_utf8_string_loc_flags>,
2420L<C<is_utf8_string_loclen_flags>|perlapi/is_utf8_string_loclen_flags>,
c11f9206 2421
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2422L<C<is_utf8_fixed_width_buf_flags>|perlapi/is_utf8_fixed_width_buf_flags>,
2423L<C<is_utf8_fixed_width_buf_loc_flags>|perlapi/is_utf8_fixed_width_buf_loc_flags>,
2424L<C<is_utf8_fixed_width_buf_loclen_flags>|perlapi/is_utf8_fixed_width_buf_loclen_flags>.
c11f9206 2425
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2426L<C<is_utf8_invariant_string>|perlapi/is_utf8_invariant_string>.
2427L<C<is_utf8_valid_partial_char>|perlapi/is_utf8_valid_partial_char>.
2428L<C<is_utf8_valid_partial_char_flags>|perlapi/is_utf8_valid_partial_char_flags>.
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2429
2430=item *
2431
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2432The functions L<C<utf8n_to_uvchr>|perlapi/utf8n_to_uvchr> and its
2433derivatives have had several changes of behaviour.
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2434
2435Calling them, while passing a string length of 0 is now asserted against
2436in DEBUGGING builds, and otherwise returns the Unicode REPLACEMENT
2437CHARACTER. If you have nothing to decode, you shouldn't call the decode
2438function.
2439
2440They now return the Unicode REPLACEMENT CHARACTER if called with UTF-8
2441that has the overlong malformation, and that malformation is allowed by
2442the input parameters. This malformation is where the UTF-8 looks valid
2443syntactically, but there is a shorter sequence that yields the same code
2444point. This has been forbidden since Unicode version 3.1.
2445
2446They now accept an input
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2447flag to allow the overflow malformation. This malformation is when the
2448UTF-8 may be syntactically valid, but the code point it represents is
2449not capable of being represented in the word length on the platform.
2450What "allowed" means in this case is that the function doesn't return an
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2451error, and it advances the parse pointer to beyond the UTF-8 in
2452question, but it returns the Unicode REPLACEMENT CHARACTER as the value
2453of the code point (since the real value is not representable).
2c8edc25 2454
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2455They no longer abandon searching for other malformations when the first
2456one is encountered. A call to one of these functions thus can generate
2457multiple diagnostics, instead of just one.
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2458
2459=item *
2460
0ebc1fcf
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2461L<C<valid_utf8_to_uvchr()>|perlapi/valid_utf8_to_uvchr> has been added
2462to the API (although it was
c11f9206 2463present in core earlier). Like C<utf8_to_uvchr_buf()>, but assumes that
fb5d4b1a 2464the next character is well-formed. Use with caution.
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2465
2466=item *
2467
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2468A new function, L<C<utf8n_to_uvchr_error>|perlapi/utf8n_to_uvchr_error>,
2469has been added for
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2470use by modules that need to know the details of UTF-8 malformations
2471beyond pass/fail. Previously, the only ways to know why a sequence was
2472ill-formed was to capture and parse the generated diagnostics, or to do
2473your own analysis.
2474
2475=item *
2476
0ebc1fcf
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2477There is now a safer version of utf8_hop(), called
2478L<C<utf8_hop_safe()>|perlapi/utf8_hop_safe>.
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2479Unlike utf8_hop(), utf8_hop_safe() won't navigate before the beginning or
2480after the end of the supplied buffer.
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2481
2482=item *
2483
0ebc1fcf
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2484Two new functions, L<C<utf8_hop_forward()>|perlapi/utf8_hop_forward> and
2485L<C<utf8_hop_back()>|perlapi/utf8_hop_back> are
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2486similar to C<utf8_hop_safe()> but are for when you know which direction
2487you wish to travel.
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2488
2489=item *
2490
c11f9206
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2491Two new macros which return useful utf8 byte sequences:
2492
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2493L<C<BOM_UTF8>|perlapi/BOM_UTF8>
2494L<C<REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER_UTF8>|perlapi/REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER_UTF8>
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2495
2496=back
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2497
2498=item *
2499
2500Perl is now built with the C<PERL_OP_PARENT> compiler define enabled by
2501default. To disable it, use the C<PERL_NO_OP_PARENT> compiler define.
2502This flag alters how the C<op_sibling> field is used in C<OP> structures,
2503and has been available optionally since perl 5.22.
2504
2505See L<perl5220delta/"Internal Changes"> for more details of what this
2506build option does.
2507
2508=item *
2509
2510Three new ops, C<OP_ARGELEM>, C<OP_ARGDEFELEM> and C<OP_ARGCHECK> have
2511been added. These are intended principally to implement the individual
2512elements of a subroutine signature, plus any overall checking required.
2513
2514=item *
2515
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2516The C<OP_PUSHRE> op has been eliminated and the C<OP_SPLIT> op has been
2517changed from class C<LISTOP> to C<PMOP>.
2518
2519Formerly the first child of a split would be a pushre, which would have the
2520split's regex attached to it. Now the regex is attached directly to the
2521split op, and the pushre has been eliminated.
2522
2523=item *
2524
0ebc1fcf
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2525The L<C<op_class()>|perlapi/op_class> API function has been added. This
2526is like the existing
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2527C<OP_CLASS()> macro, but can more accurately determine what struct an op
2528has been allocated as. For example C<OP_CLASS()> might return
2529C<OA_BASEOP_OR_UNOP> indicating that ops of this type are usually
2530allocated as an C<OP> or C<UNOP>; while C<op_class()> will return
2531C<OPclass_BASEOP> or C<OPclass_UNOP> as appropriate.
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2532
2533=item *
2534
2535All parts of the internals now agree that the C<sassign> op is a C<BINOP>;
2536previously it was listed as a C<BASEOP> in F<regen/opcodes>, which meant
2537that several parts of the internals had to be special-cased to accommodate
95b17558 2538it. This oddity's original motivation was to handle code like C<$x ||= 1>;
2c8edc25
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2539that is now handled in a simpler way.
2540
2541=item *
2542
0ebc1fcf
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2543The output format of the L<C<op_dump()>|perlapi/op_dump> function (as
2544used by C<perl -Dx>)
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2545has changed: it now displays an "ASCII-art" tree structure, and shows more
2546low-level details about each op, such as its address and class.
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2547
2548=item *
2549
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2550The C<PADOFFSET> type has changed from being unsigned to signed, and
2551several pad-related variables such as C<PL_padix> have changed from being
2552of type C<I32> to type C<PADOFFSET>.
2c8edc25
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2553
2554=item *
2555
c2ef64b1
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2556The C<DEBUGGING>-mode output for regex compilation and execution has been
2557enhanced.
2c8edc25
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2558
2559=item *
2560
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2561Several obscure SV flags have been eliminated, sometimes along with the
2562macros which manipulate them: C<SVpbm_VALID>, C<SVpbm_TAIL>, C<SvTAIL_on>,
aef1a25e 2563C<SvTAIL_off>, C<SVrepl_EVAL>, C<SvEVALED>.
2c8edc25
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2564
2565=item *
2566
aef1a25e
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2567An OP C<op_private> flag has been eliminated: C<OPpRUNTIME>. This used to
2568often get set on C<PMOP> ops, but had become meaningless over time.
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2569
2570=back
2571
2572=head1 Selected Bug Fixes
2573
2574=over 4
2575
2576=item *
2577
5573eafe 2578Perl no longer panics when switching into some locales on machines with
aef1a25e 2579buggy C<strxfrm()> implementations in their F<libc>.
a3a9a3d2 2580L<[perl #121734]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=121734>
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2581
2582=item *
2583
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2584C< $-{$name} > would leak an C<AV> on each access if the regular
2585expression had no named captures. The same applies to access to any
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2586hash tied with L<Tie::Hash::NamedCapture> and C<< all =E<gt> 1 >>.
2587L<[perl #130822]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130822>
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2588
2589=item *
2590
2591Attempting to use the deprecated variable C<$#> as the object in an
2592indirect object method call could cause a heap use after free or
a3a9a3d2
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2593buffer overflow.
2594L<[perl #129274]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129274>
2c8edc25
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2595
2596=item *
2597
aef1a25e 2598When checking for an indirect object method call, in some rare cases
2c8edc25 2599the parser could reallocate the line buffer but then continue to use
a3a9a3d2
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2600pointers to the old buffer.
2601L<[perl #129190]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129190>
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2602
2603=item *
2604
0f032fe1
KW
2605Supplying a glob as the format argument to
2606L<C<formline>|perlfunc/formline> would
a3a9a3d2
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2607cause an assertion failure.
2608L<[perl #130722]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130722>
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2609
2610=item *
2611
2612Code like C< $value1 =~ qr/.../ ~~ $value2 > would have the match
0f032fe1 2613converted into a C<qr//> operator, leaving extra elements on the stack to
a3a9a3d2
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2614confuse any surrounding expression.
2615L<[perl #130705]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130705>
2c8edc25
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2616
2617=item *
2618
d3972b39 2619Since v5.24 in some obscure cases, a regex which included code blocks
0f032fe1 2620from multiple sources (I<e.g.>, via embedded via C<qr//> objects) could end up
a3a9a3d2
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2621with the wrong current pad and crash or give weird results.
2622L<[perl #129881]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129881>
2c8edc25
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2623
2624=item *
2625
2626Occasionally C<local()>s in a code block within a patterns weren't being
2627undone when the pattern matching backtracked over the code block.
a3a9a3d2 2628L<[perl #126697]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=126697>
2c8edc25
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2629
2630=item *
2631
2632Using C<substr()> to modify a magic variable could access freed memory
a3a9a3d2
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2633in some cases.
2634L<[perl #129340]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129340>
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2635
2636=item *
2637
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2638Under C<use utf8>, the entire source code is now checked for being UTF-8
2639well formed, not just quoted strings as before.
a3a9a3d2 2640L<[perl #126310]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=126310>.
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2641
2642=item *
2643
df48f9a4 2644The range operator C<".."> on strings now handles its arguments correctly when in
2c8edc25 2645the scope of the L<< C<unicode_strings>|feature/"The 'unicode_strings' feature" >>
95b17558 2646feature. The previous behaviour was sufficiently unexpected that we believe no
2c8edc25
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2647correct program could have made use of it.
2648
2649=item *
2650
0f032fe1 2651The C<split> operator did not ensure enough space was allocated for
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2652its return value in scalar context. It could then write a single
2653pointer immediately beyond the end of the memory block allocated for
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2654the stack.
2655L<[perl #130262]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130262>
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2656
2657=item *
2658
df48f9a4 2659Using a large code point with the C<"W"> pack template character with
2c8edc25 2660the current output position aligned at just the right point could
aef1a25e 2661cause a write of a single zero byte immediately beyond the end of an
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2662allocated buffer.
2663L<[perl #129149]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129149>
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2664
2665=item *
2666
aef1a25e 2667Supplying a format's picture argument as part of the format argument list
2c8edc25 2668where the picture specifies modifying the argument could cause an
aef1a25e 2669access to the new freed compiled form.at.
a3a9a3d2 2670L<[perl #129125]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129125>
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2671
2672=item *
2673
03c6d75f
TC
2674The L<sort()|perlfunc/sort> operator's built-in numeric comparison
2675function didn't handle large integers that weren't exactly
2676representable by a double. This now uses the same code used to
b09c6dc3 2677implement the C<< E<lt>=E<gt> >> operator.
a3a9a3d2 2678L<[perl #130335]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130335>
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2679
2680=item *
2681
0ebc1fcf 2682Fix issues with C</(?{ ... E<lt>E<lt>EOF })/> that broke
a3a9a3d2
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2683L<Method::Signatures>.
2684L<[perl #130398]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130398>
2c8edc25
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2685
2686=item *
2687
2c8edc25 2688Fixed an assertion failure with C<chop> and C<chomp>, which
a3a9a3d2
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2689could be triggered by C<chop(@x =~ tr/1/1/)>.
2690L<[perl #130198]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130198>.
2c8edc25
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2691
2692=item *
2693
fb5d4b1a
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2694Fixed a comment skipping error in patterns under C</x>; it could stop
2695skipping a byte early, which could be in the middle of a UTF-8
a3a9a3d2
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2696character.
2697L<[perl #130495]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130495>.
2c8edc25
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2698
2699=item *
2700
a3a9a3d2
KW
2701F<perldb> now ignores F</dev/tty> on non-Unix systems.
2702L<[perl #113960]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=113960>;
2c8edc25
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2703
2704=item *
2705
a3a9a3d2
KW
2706Fix assertion failure for C<{}-E<gt>$x> when C<$x> isn't defined.
2707L<[perl #130496]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130496>.
2c8edc25
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2708
2709=item *
2710
fb5d4b1a 2711Fix an assertion error which could be triggered when a lookahead string
a3a9a3d2
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2712in patterns exceeded a minimum length.
2713L<[perl #130522]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130522>.
2c8edc25
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2714
2715=item *
2716
aef1a25e 2717Only warn once per literal number about a misplaced C<"_">.
a3a9a3d2 2718L<[perl #70878]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=70878>.
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2719
2720=item *
2721
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2722The C<tr///> parse code could be looking at uninitialized data after a
2723perse error.
a3a9a3d2 2724L<[perl #129342]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129342>.
2c8edc25
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2725
2726=item *
2727
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2728In a pattern match, a back-reference (C<\1>) to an unmatched capture could
2729read back beyond the start of the string being matched.
a3a9a3d2 2730L<[perl #129377]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129377>.
2c8edc25
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2731
2732=item *
2733
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2734C<use re 'strict'> is supposed to warn if you use a range (such as
2735C</(?[ [ X-Y ] ])/>) whose start and end digit aren't from the same group
2736of 10. It didn't do that for five groups of mathematical digits starting
2737at C<U+1D7E>.
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2738
2739=item *
2740
fce64130 2741A sub containing a "forward" declaration with the same name (I<e.g.>,
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2742C<sub c { sub c; }>) could sometimes crash or loop infinitely.
2743L<[perl #129090]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129090>
2c8edc25
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2744
2745=item *
2746
fb5d4b1a 2747A crash in executing a regex with a non-anchored UTF-8 substring against a
a3a9a3d2
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2748target string that also used UTF-8 has been fixed.
2749L<[perl #129350]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129350>
2c8edc25
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2750
2751=item *
2752
2753Previously, a shebang line like C<#!perl -i u> could be erroneously
aef1a25e
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2754interpreted as requesting the C<-u> option. This has been fixed.
2755L<[perl #129336]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129336>
2c8edc25
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2756
2757=item *
2758
2759The regex engine was previously producing incorrect results in some rare
aef1a25e
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2760situations when backtracking past an alternation that matches only one
2761thing; this
0f032fe1 2762showed up as capture buffers (C<$1>, C<$2>, I<etc.>) erroneously containing data
2c8edc25 2763from regex execution paths that weren't actually executed for the final
a3a9a3d2
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2764match.
2765L<[perl #129897]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129897>
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2766
2767=item *
2768
2769Certain regexes making use of the experimental C<regex_sets> feature could
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2770trigger an assertion failure. This has been fixed.
2771L<[perl #129322]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129322>
2c8edc25
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2772
2773=item *
2774
fce64130 2775Invalid assignments to a reference constructor (I<e.g.>, C<\eval=time>) could
a3a9a3d2
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2776sometimes crash in addition to giving a syntax error.
2777L<[perl #125679]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=125679>
2c8edc25
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2778
2779=item *
2780
2781The parser could sometimes crash if a bareword came after C<evalbytes>.
a3a9a3d2 2782L<[perl #129196]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129196>
2c8edc25
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2783
2784=item *
2785
2786Autoloading via a method call would warn erroneously ("Use of inherited
2787AUTOLOAD for non-method") if there was a stub present in the package into
2788which the invocant had been blessed. The warning is no longer emitted in
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2789such circumstances.
2790L<[perl #47047]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=47047>
2c8edc25
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2791
2792=item *
2793
aef1a25e 2794The use of C<splice> on arrays with non-existent elements could cause other
a3a9a3d2
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2795operators to crash.
2796L<[perl #129164]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129164>
2c8edc25
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2797
2798=item *
2799
aef1a25e 2800A possible buffer overrun when a pattern contains a fixed utf8 substring.
a3a9a3d2 2801L<[perl #129012]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129012>
2c8edc25
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2802
2803=item *
2804
aef1a25e 2805Fixed two possible use-after-free bugs in perl's lexer.
a3a9a3d2 2806L<[perl #129069]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129069>
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2807
2808=item *
2809
2810Fixed a crash with C<s///l> where it thought it was dealing with UTF-8
a3a9a3d2
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2811when it wasn't.
2812L<[perl #129038]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129038>
2c8edc25
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2813
2814=item *
2815
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2816Fixed a place where the regex parser was not setting the syntax error
2817correctly on a syntactically incorrect pattern.
a3a9a3d2 2818L<[perl #129122]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129122>
2c8edc25
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2819
2820=item *
2821
df48f9a4 2822The C<&.> operator (and the C<"&"> operator, when it treats its arguments as
2c8edc25
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2823strings) were failing to append a trailing null byte if at least one string
2824was marked as utf8 internally. Many code paths (system calls, regexp
2825compilation) still expect there to be a null byte in the string buffer
2826just past the end of the logical string. An assertion failure was the
a3a9a3d2
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2827result.
2828L<[perl #129287]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129287>
2c8edc25
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2829
2830=item *
2831
aef1a25e
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2832Avoid a heap-after-use error in the parser when creating an error messge
2833for a syntactically invalid heredoc.
a3a9a3d2 2834L<[perl #128988]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128988>
2c8edc25
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2835
2836=item *
2837
aef1a25e 2838Fix a segfault when run with C<-DC> options on DEBUGGING builds.
a3a9a3d2 2839L<[perl #129106]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129106>
2c8edc25
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2840
2841=item *
2842
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2843Fixed the parser error handling in subroutine attributes for an
2844'C<:attr(foo>' that does not have an ending 'C<")">'.
2c8edc25
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2845
2846=item *
2847
aef1a25e
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2848Fix the perl lexer to correctly handle a backslash as the last char in
2849quoted-string context. This actually fixed two bugs,
a3a9a3d2
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2850L<[perl #129064]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129064> and
2851L<[perl #129176]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129176>.
2c8edc25
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2852
2853=item *
2854
aef1a25e
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2855In the API function C<gv_fetchmethod_pvn_flags>, rework separator parsing
2856to prevent possible string overrun with an invalid C<len> argument.
2857L<[perl #129267]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129267>
2c8edc25
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2858
2859=item *
2860
2861Problems with in-place array sorts: code like C<@a = sort { ... } @a>,
2862where the source and destination of the sort are the same plain array, are
95b17558 2863optimised to do less copying around. Two side-effects of this optimisation
aef1a25e
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2864were that the contents of C<@a> as seen by sort routines were
2865partially sorted; and under some circumstances accessing C<@a> during the
95b17558 2866sort could crash the interpreter. Both these issues have been fixed, and
2c8edc25 2867Sort functions see the original value of C<@a>.
aef1a25e 2868L<[perl #128340]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128340>
2c8edc25
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2869
2870=item *
2871
2872Non-ASCII string delimiters are now reported correctly in error messages
a3a9a3d2
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2873for unterminated strings.
2874L<[perl #128701]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128701>
2c8edc25
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2875
2876=item *
2877
2878C<pack("p", ...)> used to emit its warning ("Attempt to pack pointer to
2879temporary value") erroneously in some cases, but has been fixed.
2880
2881=item *
2882
2883C<@DB::args> is now exempt from "used once" warnings. The warnings only
2884occurred under B<-w>, because F<warnings.pm> itself uses C<@DB::args>
2885multiple times.
2886
2887=item *
2888
2889The use of built-in arrays or hash slices in a double-quoted string no
2890longer issues a warning ("Possible unintended interpolation...") if the
2891variable has not been mentioned before. This affected code like
2892C<qq|@DB::args|> and C<qq|@SIG{'CHLD', 'HUP'}|>. (The special variables
2893C<@-> and C<@+> were already exempt from the warning.)
2894
2895=item *
2896
2897C<gethostent> and similar functions now perform a null check internally, to
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2898avoid crashing with the torsocks library. This was a regression from v5.22.
2899L<[perl #128740]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128740>
2c8edc25
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2900
2901=item *
2902
2903C<defined *{'!'}>, C<defined *{'['}>, and C<defined *{'-'}> no longer leak
2904memory if the typeglob in question has never been accessed before.
2905
2906=item *
2907
2c8edc25
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2908Mentioning the same constant twice in a row (which is a syntax error) no
2909longer fails an assertion under debugging builds. This was a regression
a3a9a3d2
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2910from v5.20.
2911L<[perl #126482]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=126482>
2c8edc25
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2912
2913=item *
2914
2915Many issues relating to C<printf "%a"> of hexadecimal floating point
2916were fixed. In addition, the "subnormals" (formerly known as "denormals")
fb5d4b1a 2917floating point numbers are now supported both with the plain IEEE 754
2c8edc25
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2918floating point numbers (64-bit or 128-bit) and the x86 80-bit
2919"extended precision". Note that subnormal hexadecimal floating
2920point literals will give a warning about "exponent underflow".
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2921L<[perl #128843]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128843>
2922L<[perl #128889]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128889>
2923L<[perl #128890]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128890>
2924L<[perl #128893]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128893>
2925L<[perl #128909]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128909>
2926L<[perl #128919]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128919>
2c8edc25
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2927
2928=item *
2929
d3972b39 2930A regression in v5.24 with C<tr/\N{U+...}/foo/> when the code point was between
a3a9a3d2
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2931128 and 255 has been fixed.
2932L<[perl #128734]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128734>.
2c8edc25
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2933
2934=item *
2935
2c8edc25
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2936Use of a string delimiter whose code point is above 2**31 now works
2937correctly on platforms that allow this. Previously, certain characters,
2938due to truncation, would be confused with other delimiter characters
df48f9a4 2939with special meaning (such as C<"?"> in C<m?...?>), resulting
2c8edc25
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2940in inconsistent behaviour. Note that this is non-portable,
2941and is based on Perl's extension to UTF-8, and is probably not
a3a9a3d2
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2942displayable nor enterable by any editor.
2943L<[perl #128738]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128738>
2c8edc25
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2944
2945=item *
2946
df48f9a4 2947C<@{x> followed by a newline where C<"x"> represents a control or non-ASCII
2c8edc25 2948character no longer produces a garbled syntax error message or a crash.
a3a9a3d2 2949L<[perl #128951]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128951>
2c8edc25
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2950
2951=item *
2952
2953An assertion failure with C<%: = 0> has been fixed.
2954L<[perl #128238]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128238>
2955
2956=item *
2957
2958In Perl 5.18, the parsing of C<"$foo::$bar"> was accidentally changed, such
2959that it would be treated as C<$foo."::".$bar>. The previous behavior, which
2960was to parse it as C<$foo:: . $bar>, has been restored.
2961L<[perl #128478]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128478>
2962
2963=item *
2964
2965Since Perl 5.20, line numbers have been off by one when perl is invoked with
2966the B<-x> switch. This has been fixed.
2967L<[perl #128508]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128508>
2968
2969=item *
2970
aef1a25e
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2971Vivifying a subroutine stub in a deleted stash (I<e.g.>,
2972C<delete $My::{"Foo::"}; \&My::Foo::foo>) no longer crashes. It had begun
2973crashing in Perl 5.18.
2c8edc25
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2974L<[perl #128532]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128532>
2975
2976=item *
2977
2978Some obscure cases of subroutines and file handles being freed at the same time
2979could result in crashes, but have been fixed. The crash was introduced in Perl
29805.22.
2981L<[perl #128597]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128597>
2982
2983=item *
2984
2985Code that looks for a variable name associated with an uninitialized value
fb5d4b1a 2986could cause an assertion failure in cases where magic is involved, such as
2c8edc25
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2987C<$ISA[0][0]>. This has now been fixed.
2988L<[perl #128253]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128253>
2989
2990=item *
2991
2992A crash caused by code generating the warning "Subroutine STASH::NAME
2993redefined" in cases such as C<sub P::f{} undef *P::; *P::f =sub{};> has been
2994fixed. In these cases, where the STASH is missing, the warning will now appear
2995as "Subroutine NAME redefined".
2996L<[perl #128257]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128257>
2997
2998=item *
2999
3000Fixed an assertion triggered by some code that handles deprecated behavior in
fce64130 3001formats, I<e.g.>, in cases like this:
2c8edc25
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3002
3003 format STDOUT =
3004 @
3005 0"$x"
3006
3007L<[perl #128255]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128255>
3008
3009=item *
3010
3011A possible divide by zero in string transformation code on Windows has been
3012avoided, fixing a crash when collating an empty string.
3013L<[perl #128618]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128618>
3014
3015=item *
3016
3017Some regular expression parsing glitches could lead to assertion failures with
e6abae1c 3018regular expressions such as C</(?E<lt>=/> and C</(?E<lt>!/>. This has now been fixed.
2c8edc25
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3019L<[perl #128170]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128170>
3020
3021=item *
3022
3023C< until ($x = 1) { ... } > and C< ... until $x = 1 > now properly
a3a9a3d2
KW
3024warn when syntax warnings are enabled.
3025L<[perl #127333]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=127333>
2c8edc25
S
3026
3027=item *
3028
3029socket() now leaves the error code returned by the system in C<$!> on
a3a9a3d2
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3030failure.
3031L<[perl #128316]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128316>
2c8edc25
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3032
3033=item *
3034
3035Assignment variants of any bitwise ops under the C<bitwise> feature would
a3a9a3d2
KW
3036crash if the left-hand side was an array or hash.
3037L<[perl #128204]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128204>
2c8edc25
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3038
3039=item *
3040
3041C<require> followed by a single colon (as in C<foo() ? require : ...> is
0f032fe1 3042now parsed correctly as C<require> with implicit C<$_>, rather than
a3a9a3d2
KW
3043C<require "">.
3044L<[perl #128307]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128307>
2c8edc25
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3045
3046=item *
3047
3048Scalar C<keys %hash> can now be assigned to consistently in all scalar
3049lvalue contexts. Previously it worked for some contexts but not others.
3050
3051=item *
3052
3053List assignment to C<vec> or C<substr> with an array or hash for its first
3054argument used to result in crashes or "Can't coerce" error messages at run
3055time, unlike scalar assignment, which would give an error at compile time.
a3a9a3d2
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3056List assignment now gives a compile-time error, too.
3057L<[perl #128260]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128260>
2c8edc25
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3058
3059=item *
3060
3061Expressions containing an C<&&> or C<||> operator (or their synonyms C<and>
95b17558 3062and C<or>) were being compiled incorrectly in some cases. If the left-hand
2c8edc25
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3063side consisted of either a negated bareword constant or a negated C<do {}>
3064block containing a constant expression, and the right-hand side consisted of
3065a negated non-foldable expression, one of the negations was effectively
95b17558
KW
3066ignored. The same was true of C<if> and C<unless> statement modifiers,
3067though with the left-hand and right-hand sides swapped. This long-standing
a3a9a3d2
KW
3068bug has now been fixed.
3069L<[perl #127952]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=127952>
2c8edc25
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3070
3071=item *
3072
3073C<reset> with an argument no longer crashes when encountering stash entries
a3a9a3d2
KW
3074other than globs.
3075L<[perl #128106]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128106>
2c8edc25
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3076
3077=item *
3078
3079Assignment of hashes to, and deletion of, typeglobs named C<*::::::> no
a3a9a3d2
KW
3080longer causes crashes.
3081L<[perl #128086]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128086>
2c8edc25
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3082
3083=item *
3084
aef1a25e
DM
3085Perl wasn't correctly handling true/false values in the LHS of a list
3086assign; specifically the truth values returned by boolean operators.
3087This could trigger an assertion failure in something like the following:
3088
3089 for ($x > $y) {
3090 ($_, ...) = (...); # here $_ is aliased to a truth value
3091 }
3092
3093This was a regression from v5.24.
a3a9a3d2 3094L<[perl #129991]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129991>
2c8edc25
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3095
3096=item *
3097
a3a9a3d2
KW
3098Assertion failure with user-defined Unicode-like properties.
3099L<[perl #130010]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=130010>
2c8edc25
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3100
3101=item *
3102
aef1a25e
DM
3103Fix error message for unclosed C<\N{> in a regex. An unclosed C<\N{>
3104could give the wrong error message:
2c8edc25
S
3105C<"\N{NAME} must be resolved by the lexer">.
3106
3107=item *
3108
3109List assignment in list context where the LHS contained aggregates and
3110where there were not enough RHS elements, used to skip scalar lvalues.
3111Previously, C<(($a,$b,@c,$d) = (1))> in list context returned C<($a)>; now
95b17558
KW
3112it returns C<($a,$b,$d)>. C<(($a,$b,$c) = (1))> is unchanged: it still
3113returns C<($a,$b,$c)>. This can be seen in the following:
2c8edc25
S
3114
3115 sub inc { $_++ for @_ }
3116 inc(($a,$b,@c,$d) = (10))
3117
3118Formerly, the values of C<($a,$b,$d)> would be left as C<(11,undef,undef)>;
3119now they are C<(11,1,1)>.
3120
3121=item *
3122
aef1a25e 3123Code like this: C</(?{ s!!! })/> could trigger infinite recursion on the C
f632cffa
KW
3124stack (not the normal perl stack) when the last successful pattern in
3125scope is itself. We avoid the segfault by simply forbidding the use of
3126the empty pattern when it would resolve to the currently executing
a3a9a3d2
KW
3127pattern.
3128L<[perl #129903]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129903>
2c8edc25
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3129
3130=item *
3131
aef1a25e
DM
3132Avoid reading beyond the end of the line buffer in perl's lexer when
3133there's a short UTF-8 character at the end.
a3a9a3d2 3134L<[perl #128997]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128997>
2c8edc25
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3135
3136=item *
3137
aef1a25e
DM
3138Alternations in regular expressions were sometimes failing to match
3139a utf8 string against a utf8 alternate.
a3a9a3d2 3140L<[perl #129950]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129950>
2c8edc25
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3141
3142=item *
3143
aef1a25e
DM
3144Make C<do "a\0b"> fail silently (and return C<undef> and set C<$!>)
3145instead of throwing an error.
a3a9a3d2 3146L<[perl #129928]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129928>
2c8edc25
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3147
3148=item *
3149
aef1a25e
DM
3150C<chdir> with no argument didn't ensure that there was stack space
3151available for returning its result.
a3a9a3d2 3152L<[perl #129130]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=129130>
2c8edc25 3153
acea3104
KW
3154=item *
3155
aef1a25e
DM
3156All error messages related to C<do> now refer to C<do>; some formerly
3157claimed to be from C<require> instead.
acea3104
KW
3158
3159=item *
3160
3161Executing C<undef $x> where C<$x> is tied or magical no longer incorrectly
3162blames the variable for an uninitialized-value warning encountered by the
3163tied/magical code.
3164
3165=item *
3166
3167Code like C<$x = $x . "a"> was incorrectly failing to yield a
3168L<use of uninitialized value|perldiag/"Use of uninitialized value%s">
3169warning when C<$x> was a lexical variable with an undefined value. That has
a3a9a3d2
KW
3170now been fixed.
3171L<[perl #127877]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=127877>
acea3104
KW
3172
3173=item *
3174
3175C<undef *_; shift> or C<undef *_; pop> inside a subroutine, with no
3176argument to C<shift> or C<pop>, began crashing in Perl 5.14, but has now
3177been fixed.
3178
3179=item *
3180
aef1a25e
DM
3181C<< "string$scalar-E<gt>$*" >> now correctly prefers concatenation
3182overloading to string overloading if C<< $scalar-E<gt>$* >> returns an
3183overloaded object, bringing it into consistency with C<$$scalar>.
acea3104
KW
3184
3185=item *
3186
3187C<< /@0{0*-E<gt>@*/*0 >> and similar contortions used to crash, but no longer
a3a9a3d2
KW
3188do, but merely produce a syntax error.
3189L<[perl #128171]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128171>
acea3104
KW
3190
3191=item *
3192
aef1a25e
DM
3193C<do> or C<require> with an argument which is a reference or typeglob
3194which, when stringified,
3195contains a null character, started crashing in Perl 5.20, but has now been
a3a9a3d2
KW
3196fixed.
3197L<[perl #128182]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128182>
acea3104
KW
3198
3199=item *
3200
aef1a25e
DM
3201Improve the error message for a missing C<tie()> package/method. This
3202brings the error messages in line with the ones used for normal method
3203calls.
acea3104 3204
83469c74
DM
3205=item *
3206
3207Parsing bad POSIX charclasses no longer leaks memory.
3208L<[perl #128313]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=128313>
3209
2c8edc25
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3210=back
3211
2c8edc25
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3212=head1 Errata From Previous Releases
3213
3214=over 4
3215
3216=item *
3217
53799a91 3218Fixed issues with recursive regexes. The behavior was fixed in Perl 5.24.
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3219L<[perl #126182]|https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=126182>
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3223=head1 Obituary
3224
3225Jon Portnoy (AVENJ), a prolific Perl author and admired Gentoo community
95b17558 3226member, has passed away on August 10, 2016. He will be remembered and
c94c0e4f 3227missed by all those who he came in contact with, and enriched with his
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3228intellect, wit, and spirit.
3229
c94c0e4f 3230It is with great sadness that we also note Kip Hampton's passing. Probably
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3231best known as the author of the Perl & XML column on XML.com, he was a
3232core contributor to AxKit, an XML server platform that became an Apache
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3233Foundation project. He was a frequent speaker in the early days at
3234OSCON, and most recently at YAPC::NA in Madison. He was frequently on
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3235irc.perl.org as `ubu`, generally in the #axkit-dahut community, the
3236group responsible for YAPC::NA Asheville in 2011.
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3238Kip and his constant contributions to the community will be greatly
3239missed.
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3241=head1 Acknowledgements
2e0dcc12 3242
0cc8c746 3243Perl 5.26.0 represents approximately 12 months of development since Perl 5.24.0
c2948ced 3244and contains approximately 370,000 lines of changes across 2,600 files from 86
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3245authors.
3246
3247Excluding auto-generated files, documentation and release tools, there were
3248approximately 230,000 lines of changes to 1,800 .pm, .t, .c and .h files.
3249
3250Perl continues to flourish into its third decade thanks to a vibrant community
95b17558 3251of users and developers. The following people are known to have contributed the
ad543fb2 3252improvements that became Perl 5.26.0:
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3254Aaron Crane, Abigail, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason, Alex Vandiver, Andreas
3255König, Andreas Voegele, Andrew Fresh, Andy Lester, Aristotle Pagaltzis, Chad
3256Granum, Chase Whitener, Chris 'BinGOs' Williams, Chris Lamb, Christian Hansen,
3257Christian Millour, Colin Newell, Craig A. Berry, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker, Dan
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3258Collins, Daniel Dragan, Dave Cross, Dave Rolsky, David Golden, David H.
3259Gutteridge, David Mitchell, Dominic Hargreaves, Doug Bell, E. Choroba, Ed Avis,
3260Father Chrysostomos, François Perrad, Hauke D, H.Merijn Brand, Hugo van der
3261Sanden, Ivan Pozdeev, James E Keenan, James Raspass, Jarkko Hietaniemi, Jerry
3262D. Hedden, Jim Cromie, J. Nick Koston, John Lightsey, Karen Etheridge, Karl
3263Williamson, Leon Timmermans, Lukas Mai, Matthew Horsfall, Maxwell Carey, Misty
3264De Meo, Neil Bowers, Nicholas Clark, Nicolas R., Niko Tyni, Pali, Paul
3265Marquess, Peter Avalos, Petr Písař, Pino Toscano, Rafael Garcia-Suarez, Reini
3266Urban, Renee Baecker, Ricardo Signes, Richard Levitte, Rick Delaney, Salvador
3267Fandiño, Samuel Thibault, Sawyer X, Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni, Sergey
3268Aleynikov, Shlomi Fish, Smylers, Stefan Seifert, Steffen Müller, Stevan
3269Little, Steve Hay, Steven Humphrey, Sullivan Beck, Theo Buehler, Thomas Sibley,
3270Todd Rinaldo, Tomasz Konojacki, Tony Cook, Unicode Consortium, Yaroslav Kuzmin,
3271Yves Orton, Zefram.
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3272
3273The list above is almost certainly incomplete as it is automatically generated
95b17558 3274from version control history. In particular, it does not include the names of
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3275the (very much appreciated) contributors who reported issues to the Perl bug
3276tracker.
3277
3278Many of the changes included in this version originated in the CPAN modules
95b17558 3279included in Perl's core. We're grateful to the entire CPAN community for
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3280helping Perl to flourish.
3281
3282For a more complete list of all of Perl's historical contributors, please see
3283the F<AUTHORS> file in the Perl source distribution.
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3285=head1 Reporting Bugs
3286
df512de6 3287If you find what you think is a bug, you might check the perl bug database at
2c8edc25 3288L<https://rt.perl.org/> . There may also be information at
4b8803f0 3289L<http://www.perl.org/> , the Perl Home Page.
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3291If you believe you have an unreported bug, please run the L<perlbug> program
3292included with your release. Be sure to trim your bug down to a tiny but
3293sufficient test case. Your bug report, along with the output of C<perl -V>,
7c825fca 3294will be sent off to C<perlbug@perl.org> to be analysed by the Perl porting team.
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3296If the bug you are reporting has security implications which make it
3297inappropriate to send to a publicly archived mailing list, then see
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3298L<perlsec/SECURITY VULNERABILITY CONTACT INFORMATION>
3299for details of how to report the issue.
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3301=head1 SEE ALSO
3302
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3303The F<Changes> file for an explanation of how to view exhaustive details on
3304what changed.
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3306The F<INSTALL> file for how to build Perl.
3307
3308The F<README> file for general stuff.
3309
3310The F<Artistic> and F<Copying> files for copyright information.
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3312=cut