+
+=for later
+
+Below, you'll find a cut-down version of the git log from 5.13.8 to 1b9043bb.
+Jesse went through and took a first pass at cutting out non-changelog items. He may have been over-(or under-)zealous.
+
+It hasn't yet been deduped with the entries that _are_ in the perldelta.
+
+
+ Major spell-checking pass throughout the core
+
+ Remove references to compat3.sym and interp.sym, deleted over 10 years ago.
+
+ Remove Mac OS classic code from numerous places throughout the core
+
+commit 7fe50b8b8a4dc38fc341e3b403545aaca937f50e
+Author: Leon Timmermans <fawaka@gmail.com>
+Date: Tue Jan 18 16:40:07 2011 +0100
+
+ Also unblock signal handlers throwing an exception
+
+ Also handle and test the edge case of a signal handler throwing an
+ exception
+
+
+
+
+Numberous POD warnings fixed
+
+
+
+ Update Unicode-Collate to CPAN version 0.71
+
+
+internals
+
+
+ regexec.c: Remove break statements from macros
+
+ This is so future coders won't be tempted to rely on them.
+
+ regexec.c: Don't rely on break stmts in macros
+
+ It is safer and clearer to have the break statement in each case statement at
+ the source level
+
+commit b57e41186b2ceb48bef4f0588dcd19e105cc8a38
+Author: Karl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>
+Date: Tue Jan 18 15:03:41 2011 -0700
+
+ regcomp: Disallow multi-char folds in lookbehind
+
+ The addition of the ANYOFV regnode to treat multi-char folds in a bracketed
+ character class has exposed a bug, in which those classes have long been able
+ to be varying length (due to the multi-char fold), but the compiler wasn't
+ aware of it. Now it is, and hence won't allow those which have multi-char
+ folds to be part of a lookbehind pattern, which requires a constant length.
+
+ This patch disallows multi-char folds in a lookbehind bracketed character
+ class.
+
+Author: Nicholas Clark <nick@ccl4.org>
+Date: Tue Jan 18 16:14:43 2011 +0000
+
+ Remove Mac OS classic code from scripts in utils/
+
+
+ Convert DosGlob.t to Test::More.
+
+commit d6dc8a6dc95226ddff7719cd1e0bd053c4e5725e
+Author: Nicholas Clark <nick@ccl4.org>
+Date: Tue Jan 18 13:08:11 2011 +0000
+
+ Remove Mac OS Classic docs from DirHandle and File::{Copy,DosGlob,Find}
+
+ The documentation for the different behaviour on Mac OS Classic was not
+ removed when the relevant code was removed in 862f843bac3434c2. That commit
+ also remove all callers to several Mac OS classic support functions, but not
+ the functions themselves. Rectify this.
+
+commit 8254cbf193c939338449097a80163197fc755150
+Author: Nicholas Clark <nick@ccl4.org>
+Date: Tue Jan 18 11:10:41 2011 +0000
+
+ Build perltoc.pod with pragmata sorted by name.
+
+ Previously they were actually sorted by full pathname, which isn't logical.
+ I presume that this is an artefact of all pragmata being in lib/ when
+ pod/buildtoc was originally written.
+
+commit 1d45ec279e4e105512a2803e3d0bd974a151a0f6
+Author: Father Chrysostomos <sprout@cpan.org>
+Date: Mon Jan 17 22:32:52 2011 -0800
+
+ perlcall: Fixes for various grammatical errors
+
+commit faaf68361923e4bb95d1eb919bc724a0dcc5a4ce
+Author: Leon Timmermans <fawaka@gmail.com>
+Date: Mon Jan 17 17:59:33 2011 +0100
+
+ Clarify limitation in safe signals.
+
+commit 0c1bf4c7d433bb0ad80bfe5511b1301db32b7b95
+Author: Leon Timmermans <fawaka@gmail.com>
+Date: Mon Jan 17 16:29:11 2011 +0100
+
+ Added tests for conditional unblocking
+
+commit 555344425f04e96a72e4d29eab96b34bff8f96ae
+Author: Leon Timmermans <fawaka@gmail.com>
+Date: Thu Jan 13 18:30:29 2011 +0100
+
+ Conditionally unblock after signal handler[#82040]
+
+ Only unblock signal after a safe-signal handler is executed if that signal was
+ also unblocked before the handler.
+commit 435aa301127ed481169903cb35187bde1ea44928
+Author: David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>
+Date: Mon Jan 17 20:39:14 2011 -0500
+
+ Update HTTP::Tiny to CPAN version 0.009
+
+commit 78cd53afbb1923bf0a68f361040ad8fe93a7d0d5
+Author: David Mitchell <davem@iabyn.com>
+Date: Tue Jan 18 00:46:30 2011 +0000
+
+ vastly speed up t/porting/diag.t
+
+ This used to take about 3 minutes of CPU. Reduce this to around
+ 6 seconds (!!) by coalescing and pre-compiling various patterns
+ that get applied to nearly every line of every source file.
+
+commit cfaf538b6276c6a8ef80ff6c66e106c6a4f1caaa
+Author: Karl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>
+Date: Mon Jan 17 08:58:53 2011 -0700
+
+ Add /a regex modifier
+
+ This restricts certain constructs, like \w, to matching in the ASCII range only.
+
+commit 56ae17b45d2513d65903d13468e8f6a16b20f916
+Author: Karl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>
+Date: Sun Jan 16 17:41:30 2011 -0700
+
+ regcomp.c: Convert \d \D to a switch{}
+
+commit eee47ba661717bca7751443be1b6ac8f8f64585a
+Author: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>
+Date: Mon Jan 17 12:35:54 2011 +0000
+
+ Update File-Fetch to CPAN version 0.32
+
+commit e66820012d29519f903709f005e56a2c334ae183
+Author: Tony Cook <tony@develop-help.com>
+Date: Mon Jan 17 19:22:08 2011 +1100
+
+ test_prep now depends on the pods needed for porting/buildtoc.t
+
+ In the other makefiles test_prep (or test-prep) depends on all, so
+ they shouldn't need updating.
+
+
+commit a52237f3a547cdefddd4c4be6224bfdf67c84263
+Author: David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>
+Date: Sun Jan 16 21:32:21 2011 -0500
+
+ Update CPAN to CPAN version 1.94_63
+
+commit 63ac0dadb1aafcf0c171d3c1422c1923b611b2fc
+Author: Karl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>
+Date: Tue Dec 28 16:13:49 2010 -0700
+
+ regex: Use BOUNDU regnodes
+
+ This refactors one area in regexec.c to use BOUNDU, NBOUNDU for
+ efficiciency, and easier adding of the future BOUNDA.
+
+commit 980866de2cf8ecdb4bb72b7f9294763057008f50
+Author: Karl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>
+Date: Mon Dec 27 12:04:58 2010 -0700
+
+ regex: Separate nodes for Unicode semantics \s \w
+
+ This patch converts the \s, \w and complements Unicode semantics to
+ instead of using the flags field of their nodes to instead use separate
+ nodes. This gains some efficiency, especially useful in tight loops and
+ backtracking of regexec.c, and prepares the way for easily adding other
+ semantic variations, such as /a.
+
+ It refactors the CCC_TRY... macros. I tried to break this piece up into
+ smaller chunks, but found it much easier to get to this in one step.
+ Further patches will do some more refactoring of these.
+
+ As part of the CCC_TRY macro refactoring, the lines that include the
+ test if (! nextchr) are changed to just look for the end-of-string by
+ position instead of it being NUL. In locales, it could be (however
+ unlikely), that NUL is a real alphabetic, digit, or space character.
+commit 50e911483ad5c29e25c54c9f81f92df974dd2cc0
+Author: Karl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>
+Date: Sun Dec 26 10:35:58 2010 -0700
+
+ Change name of /d to DEPENDS
+
+ I much prefer David Golden's name for /d whose meaning 'depends' on
+ circumstances, instead of 'dual' meaning it could be one or another.
+ Change it before this gets out in a stable release, and we're stuck with
+ the old name.
+
+commit 73134a2eb4055c76fe5b154da95e09118f716fd8
+Author: Karl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>
+Date: Sun Dec 26 10:35:20 2010 -0700
+
+ CH] Change usage of regex/op common to common names
+
+ This patch changes the core functions to use the common names for the
+ fields that are shared between op.c and regcomp.c, just for consistency
+ of using one name throughout the core for the same thing.
+
+ A grep of cpan shows that both names are used in various modules; so
+ both names must be retained.
+
+commit a3ab329f3fc9494e700f51c38cef42021c130b6e
+Author: David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>
+Date: Sun Jan 16 20:57:02 2011 -0500
+
+ Add HTTP::Tiny as a dual-life core module
+
+ HTTP::Tiny has been added as a dual-life module. It is a very
+ small, simple HTTP/1.1 client designed for simple GET requests and file
+ mirroring. It has has been added to enable CPAN.pm and CPANPLUS to
+ "bootstrap" HTTP access to CPAN using pure Perl without relying on external
+ binaries like F<curl> or F<wget>.
+
+commit 211cc5012284f4bd900fcaa630adbcac69ca6112
+Author: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>
+Date: Sun Jan 16 23:23:03 2011 +0000
+
+ Update Unicode-Collate to CPAN version 0.70 and enable XS version
+
+commit a62b1201c068dc7b099bcb7182e188c4d2fbf34c
+Author: Karl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>
+Date: Sun Dec 26 10:31:16 2010 -0700
+
+ Use multi-bit field for regex character set
+
+ The /d, /l, and /u regex modifiers are mutually exclusive. This patch
+ changes the field that stores the character set to use more than one bit
+ with an enum determining which one. This data structure more
+ closely follows the semantics of their being mutually exclusive, and
+ conserves bits as well, and is better expandable.
+
+ A small API is added to set and query the bit field.
+
+ This patch is not .xs source backwards compatible. A handful of cpan
+ programs are affected.
+
+
+tools
+
+ Significant updates to buildtoc
+
+ Update Unicode-Normalize to CPAN version 1.10
+
+commit 11454c594f22abc5945e69a46fc965363dbf326e
+Author: Karl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>
+Date: Sat Jan 15 13:42:58 2011 -0700
+
+ Fix \xa0 matching both [\s] [\S], et.al.
+
+ This bug stemmed from Latin1 characters not matching any (non-complemented)
+ character class in /d semantics when the target string is no utf8; but having
+ unicode semantics when it isn't. The solution here is to add a special flag.
+
+ There were several tests that relied on the broken behavior, specifically they
+ tested that \xff isn't a printable word character even in utf8. I changed the
+ deparse test to instead use a non-printable code point, and I changed the ones
+ in re_tests to be TODOs, and will change them back using /a when that is
+ shortly added.
+
+
+SECURITY
+
+ restrict \p{IsUserDefined} to In\w+ and In\w+
+
+ In L<perlunicode/"User-Defined Character Properties">, it says you can
+ create custom properties by defining subroutines whose names begin with
+ "In" or "Is". However, perl doesn't actually enforce that naming
+ restriction, so \p{foo::bar} will call foo::Bar() if it exists.
+
+ This commit finally enforces this convention. Note that this broke a
+ number of existing tests for properties, since they didn't always use an
+ Is/In prefix.
+
+TESTING
+
+ test that perl.pod, pod.lst, MANIFEST and the file system are consistent
+
+commit f56b6394f7cf57733135f56e4e4ac49abe9ac9cc
+Author: Karl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>
+Date: Thu Jan 13 22:36:36 2011 -0700
+
+ regex: Use ANYOFV
+
+ This patch restructures the regex ANYOF code to generate ANYOFV nodes instead
+ when there is a possibility that it could match more than one character. Note
+ that this doesn't affect the optimizer, as it essentially ignores things that
+ fit into this category. (But it means that the optimizer will no longer reject
+ these when it shouldn't have.)
+
+ The handling of the LATIN SHARP s is modified to correspond with this new node
+ type.
+
+ The initial handling of ANYOFV is placed in regexec.c. More analysis will come
+ on that. But there was significant change to the part that handles matching
+ multi-char strings. This has long been buggy, with it previously comparing a
+ folded-version on one side with a non-folded version on the other.
+
+ This patch fixes about 60% of the problems that my undelivered test suite gives
+ for multi-char folds. But there are still 17K test failures left, so I'm still
+ not delivering that. The TODOs that this fixes will be cleaned up in a later commit
+
+
+ Update Pod-LaTeX to CPAN version 0.59
+
+commit 680818c0361b180bb6f09d4bb11c4d5cd467fe62
+Author: Nicholas Clark <nick@ccl4.org>
+Date: Thu Jan 13 16:24:52 2011 +0000
+
+ ithread_create() was relying on the stack not moving. Fix this.
+
+ 4cf5eae5e58faebb changed S_ithread_create() to avoid creating an AV, by
+ passing the thread creation arguments as pointers to a block of memory
+ holding SVs. Unfortunately, this inadvertently introduced a subtle bug,
+ because the block of memory is on the Perl stack, which can move as a side
+ effect of being reallocated to extend it. Hence pass in the offset on the
+ stack instead, read the current value of the relevant interpreter's stack
+ at the point of access, and copy all the SVs away before making any further
+ calls which might cause reallocation.
+
+ Update to Win32-0.44 from CPAN
+ Update Term-UI to CPAN version 0.24
+ Update IO-Compress to CPAN version 2.033
+ Update Compress-Raw-Zlib to CPAN version 2.033
+ Update Compress-Raw-Bzip2 to CPAN version 2.033
+ Update DB_File to CPAN version 1.821
+
+DIAGNOSTICS
+ Correct the "unimplemented" message for get{host,net,proto,serv}ent aliases.
+
+ Previously, if all of gethost{byaddr,byname,ent} were unimplemented on a
+ platform, they would all return 'Unsupported socket function "gethostent"
+ called', with the analogous results for getnet{byaddr,byname,ent},
+ getproto{byname,bynumber,ent} and getserv{byname,byport,ent}. This bug was
+ introduced by change af51a00e97d5c559 - prior to this, all 12 functions would
+ report their own name when unimplemented.
+
+commit 9ae3ac1a84c63b0eadf5baf47ce7096482280f32
+Author: Karl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>
+Date: Sun Jan 9 15:33:28 2011 -0700
+
+ Add warnings for use of problematic code points
+
+ The non-Unicode code points have no Unicode semantics, so applying operations
+ such as casing on them warns.
+
+ This patch also includes the changes to test the warnings added by recent
+ commits for handling the surrogates and above-Unicode code points
+
+commit 949cf4983af707fbd15e422845f4f3df20505f97
+Author: Karl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>
+Date: Sun Jan 9 13:50:18 2011 -0700
+
+ utf8.c(): Default to allow problematic code points
+
+ Surrogates, non-character code points, and code points that aren't in Unicode
+ are now allowed by default, instead of having to specify a flag to allow them.
+ (Most code did specify those flags anyway.)
+
+ This affects uvuni_to_utf8_flags(), utf8n_to_uvuni() and various routines that
+ are specialized interfaces to them.
+
+ Now there is a new set of flags to disallow those code points. Further, all 66
+ of the non-character code points are known about and handled consistently,
+ instead of just U+FFFF.
+
+ Code that requires these code points to be forbidden will have to change to use
+ the new flags. I have looked at all the (few) instances in CPAN where these
+ routines are used, and the only one I found that appears to have need to do
+ this, Encode, has already been patched to accommodate this change. Of course,
+ I may have overlooked some subtleties.
+
+
+commit 7627e6d0fe772ac90fce9e03fea273109521e261
+Author: Nicholas Clark <nick@ccl4.org>
+Date: Sat Jan 8 15:56:22 2011 +0000
+
+ Generate "Unsupported socket function" stubs using PL_ppaddr.
+
+ Instead of having each socket op conditionally compile as either the
+ implementation or a DIE() depending on #HAS_SOCKET
+
+ 1: remove the conditional code from the ops themselves
+ 2: only compile the ops if HAS_SOCKET is defined
+ 3: general conditional code for the intialisation of PL_ppaddr - as appropriate
+ either the ops, or Perl_unimplemented_op
+ 4: Amend Perl_unimplemented_op to generate the appropriate DIE() for socket
+ ops (ie not the "panic"... message)
+
+ Whilst this complicates the support code in regen/opcode.pl, it's already a
+ net saving of 5 lines in the C code.
+
+commit 897d398936dd2fc088a265fba2a7b62fa97ed458
+Author: Nicholas Clark <nick@ccl4.org>
+Date: Sun Jan 9 10:54:58 2011 +0000
+
+ Generate pp_* prototypes in pp_proto.h, and remove pp.sym
+
+ Eliminate the #define pp_foo Perl_pp_foo(pTHX) macros, and update the 13
+ locations that relied on them.
+
+ regen/opcode.pl now generates prototypes for the PP functions directly, into
+ pp_proto.h. It no longer writes pp.sym, and regen/embed.pl no longer reads
+ this, removing the only ordering dependency in the regen scripts. opcode.pl
+ is now responsible for prototypes for pp_* functions. (embed.pl remains
+ responsible for ck_* functions, reading from regen/opcodes)
+
+commit f1aaabf80b19a3cc6dc435510732b561ab46361e
+Author: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>
+Date: Sun Jan 9 00:16:46 2011 +0000
+
+ Update CPANPLUS to CPAN version 0.9011
+ Update CPANPLUS-Dist-Build to CPAN version 0.52
+ Update Term-UI to CPAN version 0.22
+ Update Params-Check to CPAN version 0.28
+
+commit a4a4c9e2c086dd5f7b7b05789161614dbbe8385b
+Author: Karl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>
+Date: Sat Jan 8 14:44:05 2011 -0700
+
+ perldiag.pod: Add missing message severities
+
+commit 0019012ad86d597fb507f71577d70ecd4c416bba
+Author: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>
+Date: Sat Jan 8 23:09:04 2011 +0000
+
+ Update Object-Accessor to CPAN version 0.38
+ Update Module-Load-Conditional to CPAN version 0.40
+ Update Log-Message to CPAN version 0.04
+ Update IPC-Cmd to CPAN version 0.68
+
+
+TESTING
+ add test for split without a pattern
+
+ Add some while tests, about the context of the last statement in a block and about reinitializaiton of lexical variables.
+
+ modernise t/cmd/while.t
+
+ Add t/base/while.t testing the basic of a while loop with minimal dependencies. Change t/cmd/while.t into a non-base test using "test.pl".
+
+commit ac066c2ab5bc31260104aeee778921b186894769
+
+ Update File-Fetch to CPAN version 0.30
+ Update Archive-Tar to CPAN version 1.76
+ Update Archive-Extract to CPAN version 0.48
+
+commit b86b68b4eefa1069dabc8ea0401d712b24a67857
+Author: Jesse Vincent <jesse@bestpractical.com>
+Date: Sat Jan 8 00:14:29 2011 +0800
+
+ Update the policy on doc patches to maint
+
+
+commit e8b333e679eb9a7a62c1d86b647515f01821eb60
+Author: David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>
+Date: Wed Jan 5 22:47:41 2011 -0500
+
+ Add Module::Metadata as a dual-life core module
+
+ This commit adds Module::Metadata 1.000002 as a dual-life module. It
+ gathers package and POD information from Perl module files. It is a
+ standalone module based on Module::Build::ModuleInfo for use by other
+ module installation toolchain components. Module::Build::ModuleInfo
+ has been deprecated in favor of this module instead.
+
+commit a8fb8d791b74ff90850140d94407aad99ec86fe3
+Author: John Peacock <jpeacock@jpeacock-hp.doesntexist.org>
+Date: Thu Jan 6 20:02:37 2011 -0500
+
+ Sync with version 0.88 on CPAN
+
+commit c1b879e57aecbfe520b3f44dd28472d1862f037d
+Author: Craig A. Berry <craigberry@mac.com>
+Date: Wed Jan 5 19:14:06 2011 -0600
+
+ Make newline on last record explicit.
+
+ On VMS, the last line written to a file will get a trailing newline
+ willy nilly. This has its advantages insofar as you never get the
+ "no newline at end of file" warnings from various utilities, but
+ reality conflicts with expectations when you explicitly test for
+ the last (or only) line *not* ending with newline, which is what
+ the recent addtion to ref.t (5e3072707906cc4cb8a364c4cf7c487df0300caa)
+ was doing. Adding an explicit newline makes everyone happy.
+
+commit 935c8d19ecf9ad3ea7589ffd1721e6ba1c671ed9
+Author: David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>
+Date: Wed Jan 5 22:25:23 2011 -0500
+
+ Add Perl::OSType as a dual-life core module
+
+ This commit adds Perl::OSType 1.002 as a dual-life module. It maps Perl
+ operating system names (e.g. 'dragonfly' or 'MSWin32') to more generic
+ types with standardized names (e.g. "Unix" or "Windows"). It has been
+ refactored out of Module::Build and ExtUtils::CBuilder and consolidates
+ such mappings into a single location for easier maintenance.
+
+ c.f.
+ http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2010/05/msg160280.html
+
+commit 2a1594f630b57637ddd7a38daaa1e17f66da396a
+Author: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>
+Date: Wed Jan 5 23:35:15 2011 +0000
+
+ Update CGI to CPAN version 3.51
+
+ [SECURITY]
+ - Further improvements have been made to guard against newline injections
+ in headers. (Thanks to Max Kanat-Alexander, Yanick Champoux, Mark Stosberg)
+
+
+commit 0b5e625bc99f5cb78697faf03b297b6cacadf60b
+Author: Reini Urban <rurban@x-ray.at>
+Date: Tue Sep 14 18:04:22 2010 +0200
+
+ build man pages on cygwin too
+
+commit 172830635ea7813c85e51e4ae2b4bed56ddbab83
+Author: Reini Urban <rurban@x-ray.at>
+Date: Tue Sep 14 17:54:15 2010 +0200
+
+ Improve cygwin rebase behaviour
+
+ If a dll is updated on cygwin reuse the old imagebase address.
+ This solves most rebase errors, esp when updating on core dll's.
+ See http://www.tishler.net/jason/software/rebase/rebase-2.4.2.README
+
+
+NEW TESTS
+
+ t/porting/filenames.t to make sure that filenames and paths are reasonably portable
+
+
+Platforms
+
+ Actually excise 'Apollo DomainOS' support. We officially killed it in 5.11.0. It
+ hadn't worked for years before that.
+
+commit cc7e77fd5a0ee9f1498e54dddf566117da62754b
+Author: Reini Urban <rurban@x-ray.at>
+Date: Tue Sep 14 17:48:32 2010 +0200
+
+ CYG14 Dynaloader without USEIMPORTLIB, and search cyg prefix
+
+ part1: Support the standard cyg dll prefix, which is e.g. needed for FFI's.
+ Ctypes and C::DynaLib use DynaLoader to find dlls.
+
+ part2: With -DUSEIMPORTLIB DynaLoader symbols link against the prefixed
+ symbol names for the .dll.a importlib, but we need to link against the
+ symbols directly. We don't link Dynaloader against libperl.dll.a.
+
+ Otherwise:
+ $ g++-4 -o cygperl5_13_4.dll --shared perlsrc.o cygwin.o DynaLoader.o -ldl -lcrypt
+ Creating library file: libperl.dll.a
+ DynaLoader.o: In function `XS_DynaLoader_dl_undef_symbols':
+ ext/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.c:346: undefined reference to `__imp__PL_stack_sp'
+ ext/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.c:346: undefined reference to `__imp__PL_markstack_ptr'
+ ext/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.c:346: undefined reference to `__imp__PL_stack_base'
+
+commit c0a149a90b8b6e1c18de7294ca974265fb559cf5
+Author: Reini Urban <rurban@x-ray.at>
+Date: Tue Sep 14 18:06:38 2010 +0200
+
+ Update cygwin hints
+ do not use usemymalloc (double size + slow)
+ remove deprecated libcygipc info
+ remove overlarge stack size
+
+commit ac0650a4c9f69cdc9e7af31df29011c42b42b770
+Author: Father Chrysostomos <sprout@cpan.org>
+Date: Sun Jan 2 23:14:37 2011 -0800
+
+ Restore the old description of $[
+
+ The new entry is a bit too futuristic: assignment to $[ still works
+ and it is not read-only.
+
+ This does not fully restore the old description, as it contained
+ grammatical errors and parts of it were not updated when 5.10 changed
+ the scoping.
+
+commit 2831a86cee065b53b74fd19ddcc6a4257484646d
+Author: Zsbán Ambrus <ambrus@math.bme.hu>
+Date: Sun Jan 2 20:25:55 2011 -0800
+
+ [perl #81032] Overhaul Porting/epigraphs.pod
+
+ This patch makes multiple changes to Porting/epigraphs.pod and
+ pod/perlhist.pod.
+
+ For those that don't know, Porting/epigraphs.pod is a new document that
+ collects the quotes (chosen by Pumpkins) in perl release announcements.
+
+ The changes are the following.
+
+ 1. Add a link pointing to each release announcement in the mailing
+ list archives. These are from ysth's list, the source from which
+ Porting/epigraphs.pod was originally compiled, but they weren't in
+ Porting/epigraphs.pod so far.
+ 2. Reorder Porting/epigraphs.pod chronologically, because I believe
+ that makes more sense -- pod/perlhist.pod is still sorted by version numbers.
+ 3. Incidentally, some missing releases are added to pod/perlhist.pod too.
+ 4. Fix a mistake where Porting/epigraphs.pod gives the wrong version number.
+ 5. Add some epigraphs that appear in ysth's list but not in
+ Porting/epigraphs.pod.
+ 6. I did some research in perl history before the part that ysth's list
+ covers, and added older perl announcements I found. This work is not
+ complete: I stopped somewhere in 2000.
+
+commit eccda089fc3dcaafc1ae0aac6b428f799231b824
+Author: Paul "LeoNerd" Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>
+Date: Mon Dec 13 17:50:06 2010 +0000
+
+ Implement Socket::getaddrinfo() and Socket::getnameinfo(), with related constants
+
+commit d54243158c0e4ba0127eb487c5b2e2a10484e8d0
+Author: David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>
+Date: Thu Dec 30 23:43:44 2010 -0500
+
+ Add JSON::PP to the Perl core
+
+ Per discussions with Jesse Vincent, JSON::PP has been added
+ to the Perl core to support the new CPAN meta file specification
+
+commit edcf105d70e5423fd928c776e086fe31a4a543f4
+Author: Jesse Vincent <jesse@bestpractical.com>
+Date: Sat Jan 1 18:46:20 2011 +0800
+
+ Document 'test_porting' and start a section on how committing to blead
+
+commit cce04bebd8af026c2a6731940ddb895d3c1fc3e4
+Author: David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>
+Date: Mon Dec 13 17:36:33 2010 -0500
+
+ Reorganize perlhack.pod
+
+ Following on an IRC conversation, I've attempted to reorganize
+ perlhack for greater clarity. I have only cut and paste blocks
+ of text and amended section titles and levels. (I have not addressed
+ any of the numerous factual issues which remain.)
+
+ The resulting guide should be clearer for those trying to skim the
+ table of contents to understand what is covered in perlhack and
+ whether it is worth an in-depth read.
+
+ I see this change as the first step towards future improvements.
+
+=cut