Program to prepare dual-life distributions for insertion into the Perl 5
F<lib/> and F<t/> directories. Now thought to be largely superseded.
+=head2 F<bench.pl>
+
+Do performance analysis on the code snippets in F<t/perf/benchmarks>.
+
=head2 F<bisect-example.sh>, F<bisect.pl> and F<bisect-runner.pl>
Use C<git bisect> to pinpoint changes.
Used by F<t/porting/authors.t> to ensure the F<AUTHORS> list is up to date.
+=head2 F<checkcfguse.pl>
+
+Check where the symbols defined in the various F<config.sh>-clones
+are being used. VMS is probably not handled properly here.
+
=head2 F<checkcfgvar.pl>
Check that the various F<config.sh>-clones have (at least) all the same
Generates info for Module::CoreList from this perl tree.
+=head2 F<deparse-skips.txt>
+
+List of test files to ignore/skip for deparse tests.
+
=head2 F<epigraphs.pod>
List of Perl release epigraphs.
the shell variables whose value is determined by the Configure script.
It later gets incorporated into the pod for F<Config.pm>.
+=head2 F<harness-timer-report.pl>
+
+For analyzing the output of "env HARNESS_TIMER=1 make test", to find
+outliers of test execution times.
+
=head2 F<how_to_write_a_perldelta.pod>
This file contains a specification as to how to write a perldelta pod.
This script outputs a list of files in F<MANIFEST> which don't exist and a
list of files that exist and aren't in F<MANIFEST>.
+=head2 F<manifest_lib.pl>
+
+This library provides functions used in checking and sorting the F<MANIFEST>.
+
=head2 F<manisort>
This script sorts the files in F<MANIFEST>.
+=head2 F<mksample>
+
+This script regenerates F<Porting/config.sh> and F<Porting/config_H>.
+
=head2 F<new-perldelta.pl>
This script automates the process for creating perldelta.pl.
Script to help out with syncing cpan distros.
-=head2 F<testall.atom>
-
-Test suite profiling on Tru 64.
-
-=head2 F<thirdclean>
-
-Script for cleaning out the "known noise" from Third Degree reports: either
-noise caused by F<libc> itself, or F<Perl_yyparse> leaks.
-
=head2 F<timecheck2.c>
A little program to test the limits of your system's time functions. See