PERLVAR(I, tmps_stack, SV **) /* mortals we've made */
PERLVARI(I, tmps_ix, SSize_t, -1)
PERLVARI(I, tmps_floor, SSize_t, -1)
-PERLVAR(I, tmps_max, SSize_t)
+PERLVAR(I, tmps_max, SSize_t) /* first unalloced slot in tmps stack */
PERLVARI(I, sub_generation, U32, 1) /* incr to invalidate method cache */
PERLVAR(I, statgv, GV *)
PERLVARI(I, statname, SV *, NULL)
-#ifdef HAS_TIMES
-/* Will be removed soon after v5.21.0. See RT #121351 */
-PERLVAR(I, timesbuf, struct tms)
-#endif
-
/*
=for apidoc mn|SV*|PL_rs
PERLVARA(I, Posix_ptrs, POSIX_CC_COUNT, SV *)
PERLVARA(I, XPosix_ptrs, POSIX_CC_COUNT, SV *)
PERLVAR(I, GCB_invlist, SV *)
+PERLVAR(I, LB_invlist, SV *)
PERLVAR(I, SB_invlist, SV *)
PERLVAR(I, WB_invlist, SV *)
# endif
#endif
+#if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT) || defined(PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW)
/* For use with the memory debugging code in util.c. This is used only in
- * DEBUGGING builds, but defining it in non-debug builds too means that we
- * retain binary compatibility between otherwise-compatible plain and debug
- * builds. */
+ * DEBUGGING builds (as long as the relevant structure is defined), but
+ * defining it in non-debug builds too means that we retain binary
+ * compatibility between otherwise-compatible plain and debug builds. */
PERLVAR(I, memory_debug_header, struct perl_memory_debug_header)
+#endif
#ifdef DEBUG_LEAKING_SCALARS_FORK_DUMP
/* File descriptor to talk to the child which dumps scalars. */