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01358b4a 1=head1 NAME
2
3perl5120delta - what is new for perl v5.12.0
4
5=head1 DESCRIPTION
6
7This document describes differences between the 5.10.0 release and
8the 5.12.0 release.
9
72d4e865 10Many of the bug fixes in 5.12.0 are already included in the 5.10.1
b16f1257 11maintenance release.
72d4e865 12
13You can see the list of those changes in the 5.10.1 release notes (L<perl5101delta>).
14
15
b6381718 16=head1 Core Enhancements
72d4e865 17
18=head2 New C<package NAME VERSION> syntax
19
20This new syntax allows a module author to set the $VERSION of a namespace
21when the namespace is declared with 'package'. It eliminates the need
22for C<our $VERSION = ...> and similar constructs. E.g.
23
24 package Foo::Bar 1.23;
25 # $Foo::Bar::VERSION == 1.23
26
27There are several advantages to this:
28
b16f1257 29=over
72d4e865 30
31=item *
32
33C<$VERSION> is parsed in exactly the same way as C<use NAME VERSION>
34
35=item *
36
37C<$VERSION> is set at compile time
38
39=item *
40
41C<$VERSION> is a version object that provides proper overloading of
4655b0a1 42comparison operators so comparing C<$VERSION> to decimal (1.23) or
72d4e865 43dotted-decimal (v1.2.3) version numbers works correctly.
44
45=item *
46
47Eliminates C<$VERSION = ...> and C<eval $VERSION> clutter
48
49=item *
50
51As it requires VERSION to be a numeric literal or v-string
52literal, it can be statically parsed by toolchain modules
53without C<eval> the way MM-E<gt>parse_version does for C<$VERSION = ...>
54
55=item *
56
57It does not break old code with only C<package NAME>, but code that uses
58C<package NAME VERSION> will need to be restricted to perl 5.12.0 or newer
59This is analogous to the change to C<open> from two-args to three-args.
60Users requiring the latest Perl will benefit, and perhaps after several
61years, it will become a standard practice.
62
63=back
64
65However, C<package NAME VERSION> requires a new, 'strict' version
66number format. See L<"Version number formats"> for details.
67
68
69=head2 The C<...> operator
70
71A new operator, C<...>, nicknamed the Yada Yada operator, has been added.
72It is intended to mark placeholder code that is not yet implemented.
73See L<perlop/"Yada Yada Operator">. (chromatic)
74
75=head2 Implicit strictures
76
77Using the C<use VERSION> syntax with a version number greater or equal
78to 5.11.0 will lexically enable strictures just like C<use strict>
79would do (in addition to enabling features.) The following:
80
81 use 5.12.0;
82
83means:
84
85 use strict;
86 use feature ':5.12';
01358b4a 87
b6381718 88=head2 Unicode improvements
01358b4a 89
b6381718 90Perl 5.12 comes with Unicode 5.2, the latest version available to
91us at the time of release. This version of Unicode was released in
92October 2009. See L<http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode5.2.0> for
93further details about what's changed in this version of the standard.
94See L<perlunicode> for instructions on installing and using other versions
95of Unicode.
96
97Additionally, Perl's developers have significantly improved Perl's Unicode
98implementation. For full details, see L</Unicode overhaul> below.
99
100=head2 Y2038 compliance
101
102Perl's core time-related functions are now Y2038 compliant. (It may not mean much to you, but your kids will love it!)
3ab3a109 103
104=head2 qr overloading
105
106It is now possible to overload the C<qr//> operator, that is,
107conversion to regexp, like it was already possible to overload
108conversion to boolean, string or number of objects. It is invoked when
c66407fa 109an object appears on the right hand side of the C<=~> operator or when
3ab3a109 110it is interpolated into a regexp. See L<overload>.
111
112=head2 Pluggable keywords
113
114Extension modules can now cleanly hook into the Perl parser to define
115new kinds of keyword-headed expression and compound statement. The
116syntax following the keyword is defined entirely by the extension. This
117allow a completely non-Perl sublanguage to be parsed inline, with the
b16f1257 118correct ops cleanly generated.
3ab3a109 119
120See L<perlapi/PL_keyword_plugin> for the mechanism. The Perl core
121source distribution also includes a new module
122L<XS::APItest::KeywordRPN>, which implements reverse Polish notation
123arithmetic via pluggable keywords. This module is mainly used for test
124purposes, and is not normally installed, but also serves as an example
125of how to use the new mechanism.
126
72d4e865 127Perl's developers consider this feature to be experimental. We may remove
128it or change it in a backwards-incompatible way in Perl 5.14.
129
3ab3a109 130=head2 APIs for more internals
131
132The lowest layers of the lexer and parts of the pad system now have C
133APIs available to XS extensions. These are necessary to support proper
134use of pluggable keywords, but have other uses too. The new APIs are
135experimental, and only cover a small proportion of what would be
136necessary to take full advantage of the core's facilities in these
137areas. It is intended that the Perl 5.13 development cycle will see the
138addition of a full range of clean, supported interfaces.
139
72d4e865 140Perl's developers consider this feature to be experimental. We may remove
141it or change it in a backwards-incompatible way in Perl 5.14.
142
3ab3a109 143=head2 Overridable function lookup
144
145Where an extension module hooks the creation of rv2cv ops to modify the
146subroutine lookup process, this now works correctly for bareword
147subroutine calls. This means that prototypes on subroutines referenced
148this way will be processed correctly. (Previously bareword subroutine
149names were initially looked up, for parsing purposes, by an unhookable
150mechanism, so extensions could only properly influence subroutine names
151that appeared with an C<&> sigil.)
152
3ab3a109 153=head2 A proper interface for pluggable Method Resolution Orders
154
72d4e865 155As of Perl 5.12.0 there is a new interface for plugging and using method
156resolution orders other than the default linear depth first search.
3ab3a109 157The C3 method resolution order added in 5.10.0 has been re-implemented as
158a plugin, without changing its Perl-space interface. See L<perlmroapi> for
159more information.
160
b3b85878 161
5e75e599 162
72d4e865 163=head2 C<\N> experimental regex escape
3ab3a109 164
72d4e865 165Perl now supports C<\N>, a new regex escape which you can think of as
166the inverse of C<\n>. It will match any character that is not a newline,
167independently from the presence or absence of the single line match
168modifier C</s>. It is not usable within a character class. C<\N{3}>
169means to match 3 non-newlines; C<\N{5,}> means to match at least 5.
170C<\N{NAME}> still means the character or sequence named C<NAME>, but
171C<NAME> no longer can be things like C<3>, or C<5,>.
172
173This will break a L<custom charnames translator|charnames/CUSTOM
174TRANSLATORS> which allows numbers for character names, as C<\N{3}> will
175now mean to match 3 non-newline characters, and not the character whose
176name is C<3>. (No name defined by the Unicode standard is a number,
177so only custom translators might be affected.)
178
179Perl's developers are somewhat concerned about possible user confusion
180with the existing C<\N{...}> construct which matches characters by their
181Unicode name. Consequently, this feature is experimental. We may remove
182it or change it in a backwards-incompatible way in Perl 5.14.
3ab3a109 183
184=head2 DTrace support
185
72d4e865 186Perl now has some support for DTrace. See "DTrace support" in F<INSTALL>.
3ab3a109 187
188=head2 Support for C<configure_requires> in CPAN module metadata
189
190Both C<CPAN> and C<CPANPLUS> now support the C<configure_requires> keyword
191in the F<META.yml> metadata file included in most recent CPAN distributions.
192This allows distribution authors to specify configuration prerequisites that
193must be installed before running F<Makefile.PL> or F<Build.PL>.
194
195See the documentation for C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> or C<Module::Build> for more
196on how to specify C<configure_requires> when creating a distribution for CPAN.
197
198=head2 C<each> is now more flexible
199
200The C<each> function can now operate on arrays.
201
3ab3a109 202=head2 C<$,> flexibility
203
204The variable C<$,> may now be tied.
205
61f382b0 206=head2 // in when clauses
3ab3a109 207
208// now behaves like || in when clauses
209
210=head2 Enabling warnings from your shell environment
211
212You can now set C<-W> from the C<PERL5OPT> environment variable
213
214=head2 C<delete local>
215
216C<delete local> now allows you to locally delete a hash entry.
217
218=head2 New support for Abstract namespace sockets
219
220Abstract namespace sockets are Linux-specific socket type that live in
221AF_UNIX family, slightly abusing it to be able to use arbitrary
222character arrays as addresses: They start with nul byte and are not
223terminated by nul byte, but with the length passed to the socket()
224system call.
225
72d4e865 226=head2 32-bit limit on substr arguments removed
3ab3a109 227
72d4e865 228The 32-bit limit on C<substr> arguments has now been removed. The full range
229of the system's signed and unsigned integers is now available for the C<pos>
230and C<len> arguments.
3ab3a109 231
b6381718 232=head1 Potentially Incompatible Changes
3ab3a109 233
72d4e865 234=head2 Deprecations warn by default
3ab3a109 235
72d4e865 236Perl now defaults to issuing a warning if a deprecated language feature
237is used.
252eec4f 238
72d4e865 239To disable this feature in a given lexical scope, you should use C<no
240warnings 'deprecated';> For information about which language features
241are deprecated and explanations of various deprecation warnings, please
b6381718 242see L<perldiag.pod>. See L</Deprecations> below for the list of features
243and modules Perl's developers have deprecated as part of this release.
3ab3a109 244
245=head2 Version number formats
246
247Acceptable version number formats have been formalized into "strict" and
72d4e865 248"lax" rules. C<package NAME VERSION> takes a strict version number.
fab55263 249C<UNIVERSAL::VERSION> and the L<version> object constructors take lax
72d4e865 250version numbers. Providing an invalid version will result in a fatal
251error. The version argument in C<use NAME VERSION> is first parsed as a
fab55263 252numeric literal or v-string and then passed to C<UNIVERSAL::VERSION>
253(and must then pass the "lax" format test).
254
72d4e865 255These formats are documented fully in the L<version> module. To a first
fab55263 256approximation, a "strict" version number is a positive decimal number
257(integer or decimal-fraction) without exponentiation or else a
258dotted-decimal v-string with a leading 'v' character and at least three
72d4e865 259components. A "lax" version number allows v-strings with fewer than
260three components or without a leading 'v'. Under "lax" rules, both
fab55263 261decimal and dotted-decimal versions may have a trailing "alpha"
262component separated by an underscore character after a fractional or
263dotted-decimal component.
3ab3a109 264
265The L<version> module adds C<version::is_strict> and C<version::is_lax>
266functions to check a scalar against these rules.
267
c66407fa 268=head2 @INC reorganization
3ab3a109 269
b6381718 270In C<@INC>, C<ARCHLIB> and C<PRIVLIB> now occur after after the current
271version's C<site_perl> and C<vendor_perl>. Modules installed into
272C<site_perl> and C<vendor_perl> will now be loaded in preference to
273those installed in C<ARCHLIB> and C<PRIVLIB>.
3ab3a109 274
275=head2 Switch statement changes
276
b6381718 277The C<given>/C<when> switch statement handles complex statements better
278than Perl 5.10.0 did (These enhancements are also available in
2795.10.1 and subsequent 5.10 releases.) There are two new cases where
c66407fa 280C<when> now interprets its argument as a boolean, instead of an
281expression to be used in a smart match:
3ab3a109 282
b6381718 283=over
284
285=item flip-flop operators
3ab3a109 286
287The C<..> and C<...> flip-flop operators are now evaluated in boolean
288context, following their usual semantics; see L<perlop/"Range Operators">.
289
290Note that, as in perl 5.10.0, C<when (1..10)> will not work to test
291whether a given value is an integer between 1 and 10; you should use
292C<when ([1..10])> instead (note the array reference).
293
294However, contrary to 5.10.0, evaluating the flip-flop operators in boolean
295context ensures it can now be useful in a C<when()>, notably for
296implementing bistable conditions, like in:
297
298 when (/^=begin/ .. /^=end/) {
299 # do something
300 }
301
b6381718 302=item defined-or operator
3ab3a109 303
304A compound expression involving the defined-or operator, as in
305C<when (expr1 // expr2)>, will be treated as boolean if the first
306expression is boolean. (This just extends the existing rule that applies
307to the regular or operator, as in C<when (expr1 || expr2)>.)
308
b6381718 309=back
310
3ab3a109 311=head2 Smart match changes
312
b6381718 313Since Perl 5.10.0, Perl's developers have made a number of changes to
314the smart match operator. These, of course, also alter the behaviour
3ab3a109 315of the switch statements where smart matching is implicitly used.
c66407fa 316These changes were also made for the 5.10.1 release, and will remain in
3ab3a109 317subsequent 5.10 releases.
318
3ab3a109 319=head3 Changes to type-based dispatch
320
321The smart match operator C<~~> is no longer commutative. The behaviour of
322a smart match now depends primarily on the type of its right hand
323argument. Moreover, its semantics have been adjusted for greater
324consistency or usefulness in several cases. While the general backwards
325compatibility is maintained, several changes must be noted:
326
327=over 4
328
329=item *
330
331Code references with an empty prototype are no longer treated specially.
332They are passed an argument like the other code references (even if they
333choose to ignore it).
334
335=item *
336
337C<%hash ~~ sub {}> and C<@array ~~ sub {}> now test that the subroutine
338returns a true value for each key of the hash (or element of the
339array), instead of passing the whole hash or array as a reference to
340the subroutine.
341
342=item *
343
344Due to the commutativity breakage, code references are no longer
345treated specially when appearing on the left of the C<~~> operator,
346but like any vulgar scalar.
347
348=item *
349
350C<undef ~~ %hash> is always false (since C<undef> can't be a key in a
351hash). No implicit conversion to C<""> is done (as was the case in perl
3525.10.0).
353
354=item *
355
356C<$scalar ~~ @array> now always distributes the smart match across the
357elements of the array. It's true if one element in @array verifies
358C<$scalar ~~ $element>. This is a generalization of the old behaviour
359that tested whether the array contained the scalar.
360
361=back
362
363The full dispatch table for the smart match operator is given in
364L<perlsyn/"Smart matching in detail">.
365
366=head3 Smart match and overloading
367
368According to the rule of dispatch based on the rightmost argument type,
369when an object overloading C<~~> appears on the right side of the
370operator, the overload routine will always be called (with a 3rd argument
371set to a true value, see L<overload>.) However, when the object will
372appear on the left, the overload routine will be called only when the
c66407fa 373rightmost argument is a simple scalar. This way, distributivity of smart
374match across arrays is not broken, as well as the other behaviours with
375complex types (coderefs, hashes, regexes). Thus, writers of overloading
376routines for smart match mostly need to worry only with comparing
377against a scalar, and possibly with stringification overloading; the
378other common cases will be automatically handled consistently.
3ab3a109 379
380C<~~> will now refuse to work on objects that do not overload it (in order
381to avoid relying on the object's underlying structure). (However, if the
382object overloads the stringification or the numification operators, and
383if overload fallback is active, it will be used instead, as usual.)
384
b6381718 385=head2 Other potentially incompatible changes
3ab3a109 386
387=over 4
388
389=item *
390
b16f1257 391The definitions of a number of Unicode properties have changed to match
392those of the current Unicode standard. These are listed above under
b6381718 393L</Unicode overhaul>. This change may break code that expects the old definitions.
3ab3a109 394
395=item *
396
b6381718 397The boolkeys op has moved to the group of hash ops. This breaks binary
b21d8e53 398compatibility.
c66407fa 399
400=item *
401
72d4e865 402Filehandles are now always blessed into C<IO::File>.
c66407fa 403
404The previous behaviour was to bless Filehandles into L<FileHandle>
405(an empty proxy class) if it was loaded into memory and otherwise
406to bless them into C<IO::Handle>.
407
408=item *
409
410The semantics of C<use feature :5.10*> have changed slightly.
411See L<"Modules and Pragmata"> for more information.
3ab3a109 412
413=item *
414
b6381718 415Perl's developers now use git, rather than Perforce. This should be
416a purely internal change only relevant to people actively working on
417the core. However, you may see minor difference in perl as a consequence
418of the change. For example in some of details of the output of C<perl
419-V>. See L<perlrepository> for more information.
3ab3a109 420
421=item *
422
423As part of the C<Test::Harness> 2.x to 3.x upgrade, the experimental
424C<Test::Harness::Straps> module has been removed.
b6381718 425See L</"Modules and Pragmata"> for more details.
3ab3a109 426
427=item *
428
429As part of the C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> upgrade, the
430C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker::bytes> and C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker::vmsish> modules
431have been removed from this distribution.
432
433=item *
434
435C<Module::CoreList> no longer contains the C<%:patchlevel> hash.
436
3ab3a109 437
438=item *
439
440C<length undef> now returns undef.
441
442=item *
443
444Unsupported private C API functions are now declared "static" to prevent
445leakage to Perl's public API.
446
447=item *
448
449To support the bootstrapping process, F<miniperl> no longer builds with
450UTF-8 support in the regexp engine.
451
452This allows a build to complete with PERL_UNICODE set and a UTF-8 locale.
453Without this there's a bootstrapping problem, as miniperl can't load the UTF-8
454components of the regexp engine, because they're not yet built.
455
456=item *
457
c66407fa 458F<miniperl>'s @INC is now restricted to just C<-I...>, the split of
459C<$ENV{PERL5LIB}>, and "C<.>"
3ab3a109 460
461=item *
462
463A space or a newline is now required after a C<"#line XXX"> directive.
464
465=item *
466
467Tied filehandles now have an additional method EOF which provides the EOF type
468
469=item *
470
c66407fa 471To better match all other flow control statements, C<foreach> may no
472longer be used as an attribute.
3ab3a109 473
474=back
475
b6381718 476
3ab3a109 477=head1 Deprecations
478
479From time to time, Perl's developers find it necessary to deprecate
480features or modules we've previously shipped as part of the core
481distribution. We are well aware of the pain and frustration that a
482backwards-incompatible change to Perl can cause for developers building
483or maintaining software in Perl. You can be sure that when we deprecate
484a functionality or syntax, it isn't a choice we make lightly. Sometimes,
485we choose to deprecate functionality or syntax because it was found to
486be poorly designed or implemented. Sometimes, this is because they're
487holding back other features or causing performance problems. Sometimes,
488the reasons are more complex. Wherever possible, we try to keep deprecated
489functionality available to developers in its previous form for at least
72d4e865 490one major release. So long as a deprecated feature isn't actively
3ab3a109 491disrupting our ability to maintain and extend Perl, we'll try to leave
492it in place as long as possible.
493
b6381718 494The following items are now deprecated:
3ab3a109 495
b6381718 496=over
497
498=item suidperl
499
500C<suidperl> is no longer part of Perl. It used to provide a mechanism to
501emulate setuid permission bits on systems that don't support it properly.
3ab3a109 502
b6381718 503
504=item Use of C<:=> to mean an empty attribute list
3ab3a109 505
506An accident of Perl's parser meant that these constructions were all
507equivalent:
508
509 my $pi := 4;
510 my $pi : = 4;
511 my $pi : = 4;
512
513with the C<:> being treated as the start of an attribute list, which
514ends before the C<=>. As whitespace is not significant here, all are
515parsed as an empty attribute list, hence all the above are equivalent
516to, and better written as
517
518 my $pi = 4;
519
520because no attribute processing is done for an empty list.
521
522As is, this meant that C<:=> cannot be used as a new token, without
523silently changing the meaning of existing code. Hence that particular
524form is now deprecated, and will become a syntax error. If it is
525absolutely necessary to have empty attribute lists (for example,
526because of a code generator) then avoid the warning by adding a space
527before the C<=>.
528
c66407fa 529=item C<< UNIVERSAL->import() >>
3ab3a109 530
72d4e865 531The method C<< UNIVERSAL->import() >> is now deprecated. Attempting to
3ab3a109 532pass import arguments to a C<use UNIVERSAL> statement will result in a
c66407fa 533deprecation warning.
3ab3a109 534
b6381718 535
536=item Use of "goto" to jump into a construct
3ab3a109 537
c66407fa 538Using C<goto> to jump from an outer scope into an inner scope is now
539deprecated. This rare use case was causing problems in the
540implementation of scopes.
3ab3a109 541
b6381718 542=item Custom character names in \N{name} that don't look like names
8c66a230 543
72d4e865 544In C<\N{I<name>}>, I<name> can be just about anything. The standard Unicode
8c66a230 545names have a very limited domain, but a custom name translator could create
72d4e865 546names that are, for example, made up entirely of punctuation symbols. It is
8c66a230 547now deprecated to make names that don't begin with an alphabetic character, and
548aren't alphanumeric or contain other than a very few other characters,
72d4e865 549namely spaces, dashes, parentheses and colons. Because of the added meaning of
8c66a230 550C<\N> (See L</C<\N> experimental regex escape>), names that look like curly
72d4e865 551brace -enclosed quantifiers won't work. For example, C<\N{3,4}> now means to
8c66a230 552match 3 to 4 non-newlines; before a custom name C<3,4> could have been created.
553
3ab3a109 554=item Deprecated Modules
555
556The following modules will be removed from the core distribution in a future
557release, and should be installed from CPAN instead. Distributions on CPAN
558which require these should add them to their prerequisites. The core versions
559of these modules warnings will issue a deprecation warning.
560
8df7d2a3 561If you ship a packaged version of Perl, either alone or as part of a larger
562system, then you should carefully consider the reprecussions of core module
72d4e865 563deprecations. You may want to consider shipping your default build of
8df7d2a3 564Perl with packages for some or all deprecated modules which install into
565C<vendor> or C<site> perl library directories. This will inhibit the
566deprecation warnings.
567
568Alternatively, you may want to consider patching F<lib/deprecate.pm>
569to provide deprecation warnings specific to your packaging system or
b951c6bd 570distribution of Perl, consistent with how your packaging system or
571distribution manages a staged transition from a release where the
572installation of a single package provides the given functionality, to a later
573release where the system administrator needs to know to install multiple
574packages to get that same functionality.
8df7d2a3 575
3ab3a109 576=over
577
c66407fa 578=item L<Class::ISA>
579
580=item L<Pod::Plainer>
581
582=item L<Shell>
3ab3a109 583
c66407fa 584=item L<Switch>
3ab3a109 585
b6381718 586Switch is buggy and should be avoided. You may find Perl's new
587C<given>/C<when> feature a suitable replacement. See L<perlsyn/"Switch
588statements"> for more information.
3ab3a109 589
590=back
591
3ab3a109 592=item Assignment to $[
593
b6381718 594=item Use of the attribute :locked on subroutines
3ab3a109 595
b6381718 596=item Use of "locked" with the attributes pragma
3ab3a109 597
b6381718 598=item Use of "unique" with the attributes pragma
3ab3a109 599
b6381718 600=item Perl_pmflag
3ab3a109 601
b6381718 602C<Perl_pmflag> is no longer part of Perl's public API. Calling it now
603generates a deprecation warning, and it will be removed in a future
604release. Although listed as part of the API, it was never documented,
605and only ever used in F<toke.c>, and prior to 5.10, F<regcomp.c>. In
606core, it has been replaced by a static function.
3ab3a109 607
b6381718 608=item Numerous Perl 4-era libraries
3ab3a109 609
610F<termcap.pl>, F<tainted.pl>, F<stat.pl>, F<shellwords.pl>, F<pwd.pl>,
611F<open3.pl>, F<open2.pl>, F<newgetopt.pl>, F<look.pl>, F<find.pl>,
612F<finddepth.pl>, F<importenv.pl>, F<hostname.pl>, F<getopts.pl>,
613F<getopt.pl>, F<getcwd.pl>, F<flush.pl>, F<fastcwd.pl>, F<exceptions.pl>,
614F<ctime.pl>, F<complete.pl>, F<cacheout.pl>, F<bigrat.pl>, F<bigint.pl>,
615F<bigfloat.pl>, F<assert.pl>, F<abbrev.pl>, F<dotsh.pl>, and
616F<timelocal.pl> are all now deprecated. Using them will incur a warning.
617
b6381718 618
3ab3a109 619=back
620
b6381718 621=head1 Unicode overhaul
3ab3a109 622
b6381718 623Perl's developers have made a concerted effort to update Perl to be in
624sync with the latest Unicode standard. Changes for this include:
3ab3a109 625
b6381718 626Perl can now handle every Unicode character property. New documentation,
627L<perluniprops>, lists all available non-Unihan character properties. By
628default, perl does not expose Unihan, deprecated or Unicode-internal
629properties. See below for more details on these; there is also a section
630in the pod listing them, and explaining why they are not exposed.
3ab3a109 631
b6381718 632Perl now fully supports the Unicode compound-style of using C<=> and C<:>
633in writing regular expressions: C<\p{property=value}> and
634C<\p{property:value}> (both of which mean the same thing).
3ab3a109 635
b6381718 636Perl now fully supports the Unicode loose matching rules for text
637between the braces in C<\p{...}> constructs. In addition, Perl allows
638underscores between digits of numbers.
3ab3a109 639
b6381718 640Perl now accepts all the Unicode-defined synonyms for properties and property values.
3ab3a109 641
b6381718 642C<qr/\X/>, which matches a Unicode logical character, has been expanded to work
643better with various Asian languages. It now is defined as an I<extended
644grapheme cluster>. (See L<http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/>).
645Anything matched previously and that made sense will continue to be
646accepted. Additionally:
3ab3a109 647
b6381718 648=over
3ab3a109 649
b6381718 650=item *
651
652C<\X> will not break apart a C<S<CR LF>> sequence.
3ab3a109 653
654=item *
655
b6381718 656C<\X> will now match a sequence which includes the C<ZWJ> and C<ZWNJ> characters.
657
658=item *
3ab3a109 659
b6381718 660C<\X> will now always match at least one character, including an initial mark.
661Marks generally come after a base character, but it is possible in Unicode to
662have them in isolation, and C<\X> will now handle that case, for example at the
663beginning of a line, or after a C<ZWSP>. And this is the part where C<\X>
664doesn't match the things that it used to that don't make sense. Formerly, for
665example, you could have the nonsensical case of an accented LF.
3ab3a109 666
667=item *
668
b6381718 669C<\X> will now match a (Korean) Hangul syllable sequence, and the Thai and Lao
670exception cases.
3ab3a109 671
b6381718 672=back
3ab3a109 673
a56dbb5e 674Otherwise, this change should be transparent for the non-affected
675languages.
3ab3a109 676
b6381718 677C<\p{...}> matches using the Canonical_Combining_Class property were
a56dbb5e 678completely broken in previous releases of Perl. They should now work
679correctly.
680
681Before Perl 5.12, the Unicode C<Decomposition_Type=Compat> property
682and a Perl extension had the same name, which led to neither matching
683all the correct values (with more than 100 mistakes in one, and several
684thousand in the other). The Perl extension has now been renamed to be
685C<Decomposition_Type=Noncanonical> (short: C<dt=noncanon>). It has the
686same meaning as was previously intended, namely the union of all the
687non-canonical Decomposition types, with Unicode C<Compat> being just
688one of those.
3ab3a109 689
b6381718 690C<\p{Decomposition_Type=Canonical}> now includes the Hangul syllables.
3ab3a109 691
a56dbb5e 692C<\p{Uppercase}> and C<\p{Lowercase}> now work as the Unicode standard
693says they should. This means they each match a few more characters than
694they used to.
3ab3a109 695
a56dbb5e 696C<\p{Cntrl}> now matches the same characters as C<\p{Control}>. This
697means it no longer will match Private Use (gc=co), Surrogates (gc=cs),
698nor Format (gc=cf) code points. The Format code points represent the
699biggest possible problem. All but 36 of them are either officially
700deprecated or strongly discouraged from being used. Of those 36, likely
701the most widely used are the soft hyphen (U+00AD), and BOM, ZWSP, ZWNJ,
702WJ, and similar characters, plus bidirectional controls.
3ab3a109 703
a56dbb5e 704C<\p{Alpha}> now matches the same characters as C<\p{Alphabetic}>. Before
7055.12, Perl's definition definition included a number of things that aren't
706really alpha (all marks) while omitting many that were. The definitions
707of C<\p{Alnum}> and C<\p{Word}> depend on Alpha's definition and have
708changed accordingly.
3ab3a109 709
a56dbb5e 710C<\p{Word}> no longer incorrectly matches non-word characters such
711as fractions.
3ab3a109 712
a56dbb5e 713C<\p{Print}> no longer matches the line control characters: Tab, LF,
714CR, FF, VT, and NEL. This brings it in line with standards and the
715documentation.
3ab3a109 716
b6381718 717C<\p{XDigit}> now matches the same characters as C<\p{Hex_Digit}>. This
718means that in addition to the characters it currently matches,
719C<[A-Fa-f0-9]>, it will also match the 22 fullwidth equivalents, for
720example U+FF10: FULLWIDTH DIGIT ZERO.
3ab3a109 721
b6381718 722The Numeric type property has been extended to include the Unihan
723characters.
3ab3a109 724
b6381718 725There is a new Perl extension, the 'Present_In', or simply 'In',
726property. This is an extension of the Unicode Age property, but
727C<\p{In=5.0}> matches any code point whose usage has been determined
728I<as of> Unicode version 5.0. The C<\p{Age=5.0}> only matches code points
729added in I<precisely> version 5.0.
3ab3a109 730
b6381718 731A number of properties now have the correct values for unassigned
a56dbb5e 732code points. The affected properties are Bidi_Class, East_Asian_Width,
733Joining_Type, Decomposition_Type, Hangul_Syllable_Type, Numeric_Type,
734and Line_Break.
3ab3a109 735
b6381718 736The Default_Ignorable_Code_Point, ID_Continue, and ID_Start properties
737are now up to date with current Unicode definitions.
3ab3a109 738
a56dbb5e 739Earlier versions of Perl erroneously exposed certain properties that
740are supposed to be Unicode internal-only. Use of these in regular
741expressions will now generate, if enabled, a deprecation warning message.
b6381718 742The properties are: Other_Alphabetic, Other_Default_Ignorable_Code_Point,
743Other_Grapheme_Extend, Other_ID_Continue, Other_ID_Start, Other_Lowercase,
744Other_Math, and Other_Uppercase.
3ab3a109 745
b6381718 746It is now possible to change which Unicode properties Perl understands
747on a per-installation basis. As mentioned above, certain properties
748are turned off by default. These include all the Unihan properties
749(which should be accessible via the CPAN module Unicode::Unihan) and any
750deprecated or Unicode internal-only property that Perl has never exposed.
3ab3a109 751
b6381718 752The generated files in the C<lib/unicore/To> directory are now more
a56dbb5e 753clearly marked as being stable, directly usable by applications. New hash
754entries in them give the format of the normal entries, which allows for
755easier machine parsing. Perl can generate files in this directory for
756any property, though most are suppressed. You can find instructions
757for changing which are written in L<perluniprops>.
3ab3a109 758
3ab3a109 759
3ab3a109 760
b6381718 761=head1 Modules and Pragmata
3ab3a109 762
a56dbb5e 763=head2 New Modules and Pragmata
3ab3a109 764
b6381718 765=over 4
3ab3a109 766
a56dbb5e 767=item C<autodie>
3ab3a109 768
b6381718 769C<autodie> is a new lexically-scoped alternative for the C<Fatal> module.
770The bundled version is 2.06_01. Note that in this release, using a string
771eval when C<autodie> is in effect can cause the autodie behaviour to leak
772into the surrounding scope. See L<autodie/"BUGS"> for more details.
773
a56dbb5e 774Version 2.06_01 has been added to the Perl core.
3ab3a109 775
a56dbb5e 776=item C<Compress::Raw::Bzip2>
3ab3a109 777
a56dbb5e 778Version 2.024 has been added to the Perl core.
779
780=item C<overloading>
3ab3a109 781
b6381718 782C<overloading> allows you to lexically disable or enable overloading
783for some or all operations. (Yuval Kogman)
3ab3a109 784
a56dbb5e 785Version 0.001 has been added to the Perl core.
786
787=item C<parent>
b6381718 788
789C<parent> establishes an ISA relationship with base classes at compile
790time. It provides the key feature of C<base> without further unwanted
791behaviors.
3ab3a109 792
a56dbb5e 793Version 0.223 has been added to the Perl core.
794
795=item C<Parse::CPAN::Meta>
3ab3a109 796
a56dbb5e 797Version 1.40 has been added to the Perl core.
798
799=item C<VMS::DCLsym>
800
801Version 1.03 has been added to the Perl core.
802
803=item C<VMS::Stdio>
804
805Version 2.4 has been added to the Perl core.
806
807=item C<XS::APItest::KeywordRPN>
808
809Version 0.003 has been added to the Perl core.
3ab3a109 810
b6381718 811=back
3ab3a109 812
a56dbb5e 813=head2 Updated Pragmata
3ab3a109 814
b6381718 815=over 4
3ab3a109 816
a56dbb5e 817=item C<base>
818
819Upgraded from version 2.13 to 2.15.
820
821=item C<bignum>
822
823Upgraded from version 0.22 to 0.23.
824
825=item C<charnames>
b6381718 826
827C<charnames> now contains the Unicode F<NameAliases.txt> database file.
828This has the effect of adding some extra C<\N> character names that
829formerly wouldn't have been recognised; for example, C<"\N{LATIN CAPITAL
830LETTER GHA}">.
3ab3a109 831
a56dbb5e 832Upgraded from version 1.06 to 1.07.
833
834=item C<constant>
835
836Upgraded from version 1.13 to 1.20.
837
838=item C<diagnostics>
839
840C<diagnostics> now supports %.0f formatting internally.
841
842C<diagnostics> no longer suppresses C<Use of uninitialized value in range
843(or flip)> warnings. [perl #71204]
844
845Upgraded from version 1.17 to 1.19.
846
847=item C<feature>
3ab3a109 848
b6381718 849In C<feature>, the meaning of the C<:5.10> and C<:5.10.X> feature bundles has
850changed slightly. The last component, if any (i.e. C<X>) is simply ignored.
851This is predicated on the assumption that new features will not, in
852general, be added to maintenance releases. So C<:5.10> and C<:5.10.X>
853have identical effect. This is a change to the behaviour documented for
8545.10.0.
3ab3a109 855
b6381718 856C<feature> now includes the C<unicode_strings> feature:
3ab3a109 857
858 use feature "unicode_strings";
859
860This pragma turns on Unicode semantics for the case-changing operations
c66407fa 861(C<uc>, C<lc>, C<ucfirst>, C<lcfirst>) on strings that don't have the
862internal UTF-8 flag set, but that contain single-byte characters between
863128 and 255.
3ab3a109 864
b7569deb 865Upgraded from version 1.11 to 1.16.
a56dbb5e 866
867=item C<less>
868
869C<less> now includes the C<stash_name> method to allow subclasses of
870C<less> to pick where in %^H to store their stash.
871
872Upgraded from version 0.02 to 0.03.
873
874=item C<lib>
875
876Upgraded from version 0.5565 to 0.62.
877
878=item C<mro>
3ab3a109 879
b6381718 880C<mro> is now implemented as an XS extension. The documented interface has not
881changed. Code relying on the implementation detail that some C<mro::>
882methods happened to be available at all times gets to "keep both pieces".
3ab3a109 883
a56dbb5e 884Upgraded from version 1.00 to 1.02.
3ab3a109 885
a56dbb5e 886=item C<overload>
3ab3a109 887
b6381718 888C<overload> now allow overloading of 'qr'.
3ab3a109 889
a56dbb5e 890Upgraded from version 1.06 to 1.10.
3ab3a109 891
a56dbb5e 892=item C<threads>
3ab3a109 893
a56dbb5e 894Upgraded from version 1.67 to 1.75.
3ab3a109 895
a56dbb5e 896=item C<threads::shared>
897
898Upgraded from version 1.14 to 1.32.
899
900=item C<version>
3ab3a109 901
b6381718 902C<version> now has support for L</Version number formats> as described earlier
903in this document and in its own documentation.
3ab3a109 904
a56dbb5e 905Upgraded from version 0.74 to 0.82.
906
907=item C<warnings>
908
909C<warnings> has a new C<warnings::fatal_enabled()> function. It also
910includes a new C<illegalproto> warning category. See also L</New or
911Changed Diagnostics> for this change.
3ab3a109 912
a56dbb5e 913Upgraded from version 1.06 to 1.09.
3ab3a109 914
915=back
916
a56dbb5e 917=head2 Updated Modules
918
919=over 4
920
921=item C<Archive::Extract>
922
923Upgraded from version 0.24 to 0.38.
924
925=item C<Archive::Tar>
926
927Upgraded from version 1.38 to 1.54.
928
929=item C<Attribute::Handlers>
930
931Upgraded from version 0.79 to 0.87.
932
933=item C<AutoLoader>
934
935Upgraded from version 5.63 to 5.70.
936
937=item C<B::Concise>
938
939Upgraded from version 0.74 to 0.78.
940
941=item C<B::Debug>
942
943Upgraded from version 1.05 to 1.12.
944
945=item C<B::Deparse>
946
947Upgraded from version 0.83 to 0.94.
948
949=item C<B::Lint>
950
951Upgraded from version 1.09 to 1.11_01.
952
953=item C<CGI>
954
955Upgraded from version 3.29 to 3.48.
956
957=item C<Class::ISA>
958
959Upgraded from version 0.33 to 0.36.
960
961NOTE: C<Class::ISA> is deprecated and may be removed from a future version of Perl.
962
963=item C<Compress::Raw::Zlib>
964
965Upgraded from version 2.008 to 2.024.
966
967=item C<CPAN>
968
969Upgraded from version 1.9205 to 1.94_56.
970
971=item C<CPANPLUS>
972
973Upgraded from version 0.84 to 0.90.
974
975=item C<CPANPLUS::Dist::Build>
976
977Upgraded from version 0.06_02 to 0.46.
978
979=item C<Data::Dumper>
980
981Upgraded from version 2.121_14 to 2.125.
982
983=item C<DB_File>
984
985Upgraded from version 1.816_1 to 1.820.
986
987=item C<Devel::PPPort>
988
989Upgraded from version 3.13 to 3.19.
990
991=item C<Digest>
992
993Upgraded from version 1.15 to 1.16.
994
995=item C<Digest::MD5>
996
997Upgraded from version 2.36_01 to 2.39.
998
999=item C<Digest::SHA>
1000
1001Upgraded from version 5.45 to 5.47.
1002
1003=item C<Encode>
1004
1005Upgraded from version 2.23 to 2.39.
1006
1007=item C<Exporter>
1008
1009Upgraded from version 5.62 to 5.64_01.
1010
1011=item C<ExtUtils::CBuilder>
1012
1013Upgraded from version 0.21 to 0.27.
1014
1015=item C<ExtUtils::Command>
1016
1017Upgraded from version 1.13 to 1.16.
1018
1019=item C<ExtUtils::Constant>
1020
1021Upgraded from version 0.2 to 0.22.
1022
1023=item C<ExtUtils::Install>
1024
1025Upgraded from version 1.44 to 1.55.
1026
1027=item C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>
1028
1029Upgraded from version 6.42 to 6.56.
1030
1031=item C<ExtUtils::Manifest>
1032
1033Upgraded from version 1.51_01 to 1.57.
1034
1035=item C<ExtUtils::ParseXS>
1036
1037Upgraded from version 2.18_02 to 2.21.
1038
1039=item C<File::Fetch>
1040
1041Upgraded from version 0.14 to 0.24.
1042
1043=item C<File::Path>
1044
1045Upgraded from version 2.04 to 2.08_01.
1046
1047=item C<File::Temp>
1048
1049Upgraded from version 0.18 to 0.22.
1050
1051=item C<Filter::Simple>
1052
1053Upgraded from version 0.82 to 0.84.
1054
1055=item C<Filter::Util::Call>
1056
1057Upgraded from version 1.07 to 1.08.
1058
1059=item C<Getopt::Long>
1060
1061Upgraded from version 2.37 to 2.38.
1062
1063=item C<IO>
1064
1065Upgraded from version 1.23_01 to 1.25_02.
1066
1067=item C<IO::Zlib>
1068
1069Upgraded from version 1.07 to 1.10.
1070
1071=item C<IPC::Cmd>
1072
1073Upgraded from version 0.40_1 to 0.54.
1074
1075=item C<IPC::SysV>
1076
1077Upgraded from version 1.05 to 2.01.
1078
1079=item C<Locale::Maketext>
1080
1081Upgraded from version 1.12 to 1.14.
1082
1083=item C<Locale::Maketext::Simple>
1084
1085Upgraded from version 0.18 to 0.21.
1086
1087=item C<Log::Message>
1088
1089Upgraded from version 0.01 to 0.02.
1090
1091=item C<Log::Message::Simple>
1092
1093Upgraded from version 0.04 to 0.06.
1094
1095=item C<Math::BigInt>
1096
1097Upgraded from version 1.88 to 1.89_01.
1098
1099=item C<Math::BigInt::FastCalc>
1100
1101Upgraded from version 0.16 to 0.19.
1102
1103=item C<Math::BigRat>
1104
1105Upgraded from version 0.21 to 0.24.
1106
1107=item C<Math::Complex>
1108
1109Upgraded from version 1.37 to 1.56.
1110
1111=item C<Memoize>
1112
1113Upgraded from version 1.01_02 to 1.01_03.
1114
1115=item C<MIME::Base64>
1116
1117Upgraded from version 3.07_01 to 3.08.
1118
1119=item C<Module::Build>
1120
1121Upgraded from version 0.2808_01 to 0.3603.
1122
1123=item C<Module::CoreList>
1124
4cabf874 1125Upgraded from version 2.12 to 2.27.
a56dbb5e 1126
1127=item C<Module::Load>
1128
1129Upgraded from version 0.12 to 0.16.
1130
1131=item C<Module::Load::Conditional>
1132
1133Upgraded from version 0.22 to 0.34.
1134
1135=item C<Module::Loaded>
1136
1137Upgraded from version 0.01 to 0.06.
1138
1139=item C<Module::Pluggable>
1140
1141Upgraded from version 3.6 to 3.9.
1142
1143=item C<Net::Ping>
1144
1145Upgraded from version 2.33 to 2.36.
1146
1147=item C<NEXT>
1148
1149Upgraded from version 0.60_01 to 0.64.
1150
1151=item C<Object::Accessor>
1152
1153Upgraded from version 0.32 to 0.36.
1154
1155=item C<Package::Constants>
1156
1157Upgraded from version 0.01 to 0.02.
1158
1159=item C<PerlIO>
1160
1161Upgraded from version 1.04 to 1.06.
1162
1163=item C<Pod::Parser>
1164
1165Upgraded from version 1.35 to 1.37.
1166
1167=item C<Pod::Perldoc>
1168
1169Upgraded from version 3.14_02 to 3.15_02.
1170
1171=item C<Pod::Plainer>
1172
1173Upgraded from version 0.01 to 1.02.
1174
1175NOTE: C<Pod::Plainer> is deprecated and may be removed from a future version of Perl.
1176
1177=item C<Pod::Simple>
1178
1179Upgraded from version 3.05 to 3.13.
1180
1181=item C<Safe>
1182
1183Upgraded from version 2.12 to 2.22.
1184
1185=item C<SelfLoader>
1186
1187Upgraded from version 1.11 to 1.17.
1188
1189=item C<Storable>
1190
1191Upgraded from version 2.18 to 2.22.
1192
1193=item C<Switch>
1194
1195Upgraded from version 2.13 to 2.16.
1196
1197NOTE: C<Switch> is deprecated and may be removed from a future version of Perl.
1198
1199=item C<Sys::Syslog>
1200
1201Upgraded from version 0.22 to 0.27.
1202
1203=item C<Term::ANSIColor>
1204
1205Upgraded from version 1.12 to 2.02.
1206
1207=item C<Term::UI>
1208
1209Upgraded from version 0.18 to 0.20.
1210
1211=item C<Test>
1212
1213Upgraded from version 1.25 to 1.25_02.
1214
1215=item C<Test::Harness>
1216
1217Upgraded from version 2.64 to 3.17.
1218
1219=item C<Test::Simple>
1220
1221Upgraded from version 0.72 to 0.94.
1222
1223=item C<Text::Balanced>
1224
1225Upgraded from version 2.0.0 to 2.02.
1226
1227=item C<Text::ParseWords>
1228
1229Upgraded from version 3.26 to 3.27.
1230
1231=item C<Text::Soundex>
1232
1233Upgraded from version 3.03 to 3.03_01.
1234
1235=item C<Thread::Queue>
1236
1237Upgraded from version 2.00 to 2.11.
1238
1239=item C<Thread::Semaphore>
1240
1241Upgraded from version 2.01 to 2.09.
1242
1243=item C<Tie::RefHash>
1244
1245Upgraded from version 1.37 to 1.38.
1246
1247=item C<Time::HiRes>
1248
1249Upgraded from version 1.9711 to 1.9719.
1250
1251=item C<Time::Local>
1252
1253Upgraded from version 1.18 to 1.1901_01.
1254
1255=item C<Time::Piece>
1256
1257Upgraded from version 1.12 to 1.15.
1258
1259=item C<Unicode::Collate>
1260
1261Upgraded from version 0.52 to 0.52_01.
1262
1263=item C<Unicode::Normalize>
1264
1265Upgraded from version 1.02 to 1.03.
1266
1267=item C<Win32>
1268
1269Upgraded from version 0.34 to 0.39.
1270
1271=item C<Win32API::File>
1272
1273Upgraded from version 0.1001_01 to 0.1101.
1274
1275=item C<XSLoader>
1276
1277Upgraded from version 0.08 to 0.10.
1278
1279=back
3ab3a109 1280
b6381718 1281=head2 Removed Modules and Pragmata
3ab3a109 1282
1283=over 4
1284
a56dbb5e 1285=item C<attrs>
3ab3a109 1286
a56dbb5e 1287Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 1.02.
3ab3a109 1288
a56dbb5e 1289=item C<CPAN::API::HOWTO>
3ab3a109 1290
a56dbb5e 1291Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 'undef'.
1292
1293=item C<CPAN::DeferedCode>
1294
1295Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 5.50.
1296
1297=item C<CPANPLUS::inc>
1298
1299Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 'undef'.
1300
1301=item C<DCLsym>
1302
1303Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 1.03.
1304
1305=item C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker::bytes>
1306
1307Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 6.42.
1308
1309=item C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker::vmsish>
1310
1311Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 6.42.
3ab3a109 1312
a56dbb5e 1313=item C<Stdio>
1314
1315Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 2.3.
1316
1317=item C<Test::Harness::Assert>
1318
1319Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 0.02.
1320
1321=item C<Test::Harness::Iterator>
1322
1323Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 0.02.
1324
1325=item C<Test::Harness::Point>
1326
1327Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 0.01.
1328
1329=item C<Test::Harness::Results>
1330
1331Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 0.01.
1332
1333=item C<Test::Harness::Straps>
1334
1335Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 0.26_01.
1336
1337=item C<Test::Harness::Util>
1338
1339Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 0.01.
1340
1341=item C<XSSymSet>
1342
1343Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 1.1.
3ab3a109 1344
1345=back
1346
b6381718 1347=head2 Deprecated Modules and Pragmata
1348
1349See L</Deprecated Modules> above.
1350
a56dbb5e 1351
3ab3a109 1352=head1 Documentation
1353
1354=head2 New Documentation
1355
1356=over 4
1357
1358=item *
1359
b6381718 1360L<perlhaiku> contains instructions on how to build perl for the Haiku platform.
3ab3a109 1361
1362=item *
1363
b6381718 1364L<perlmroapi> describes the new interface for pluggable Method Resolution Orders.
3ab3a109 1365
1366=item *
1367
b6381718 1368L<perlperf>, by Richard Foley, provides an introduction to the use of
3ab3a109 1369performance and optimization techniques which can be used with particular
1370reference to perl programs.
1371
1372=item *
1373
b6381718 1374L<perlrepository> describes how to access the perl source using the I<git> version
3ab3a109 1375control system.
1376
1377=item *
1378
1379L<perlpolicy> extends the "Social contract about contributed modules" into
1380the beginnings of a document on Perl porting policies.
1381
1382=back
1383
1384=head2 Changes to Existing Documentation
1385
b6381718 1386
72d4e865 1387=over
1388
1389
1390=item *
1391
3ab3a109 1392The various large F<Changes*> files (which listed every change made to perl
1393over the last 18 years) have been removed, and replaced by a small file,
1394also called F<Changes>, which just explains how that same information may
1395be extracted from the git version control system.
1396
72d4e865 1397=item *
1398
b6381718 1399F<Porting/patching.pod> has been deleted, as it mainly described
3ab3a109 1400interacting with the old Perforce-based repository, which is now obsolete.
1401Information still relevant has been moved to L<perlrepository>.
1402
3ab3a109 1403
72d4e865 1404=item *
1405
1406The syntax C<unless (EXPR) BLOCK else BLOCK> is now documented as valid, as
1407is the syntax C<unless (EXPR) BLOCK elsif (EXPR) BLOCK ... else BLOCK>,
1408although actually using the latter may not be the best idea for the
1409readability of your source code.
1410
3ab3a109 1411
1412=item *
1413
1414Documented -X overloading.
1415
1416=item *
1417
1418Documented that C<when()> treats specially most of the filetest operators
1419
1420=item *
1421
b6381718 1422Documented C<when> as a syntax modifier.
3ab3a109 1423
1424=item *
1425
c66407fa 1426Eliminated "Old Perl threads tutorial", which described 5005 threads.
3ab3a109 1427
1428F<pod/perlthrtut.pod> is the same material reworked for ithreads.
1429
1430=item *
1431
1432Correct previous documentation: v-strings are not deprecated
1433
72d4e865 1434With version objects, we need them to use MODULE VERSION syntax. This
c66407fa 1435patch removes the deprecation notice.
3ab3a109 1436
1437=item *
1438
b6381718 1439Security contact information is now part of L<perlsec>.
1440
1441=item *
3ab3a109 1442
1443A significant fraction of the core documentation has been updated to clarify
1444the behavior of Perl's Unicode handling.
1445
1446Much of the remaining core documentation has been reviewed and edited
1447for clarity, consistent use of language, and to fix the spelling of Tom
1448Christiansen's name.
1449
b6381718 1450=item *
1451
3ab3a109 1452The Pod specification (L<perlpodspec>) has been updated to bring the
c66407fa 1453specification in line with modern usage already supported by most Pod
72d4e865 1454systems. A parameter string may now follow the format name in a
1455"begin/end" region. Links to URIs with a text description are now
1456allowed. The usage of C<LE<lt>"section"E<gt>> has been marked as
c66407fa 1457deprecated.
3ab3a109 1458
b6381718 1459=item *
1460
3ab3a109 1461L<if.pm|if> has been documented in L<perlfunc/use> as a means to get
c66407fa 1462conditional loading of modules despite the implicit BEGIN block around
1463C<use>.
3ab3a109 1464
1465=item *
1466
c66407fa 1467The documentation for C<$1> in perlvar.pod has been clarified.
3ab3a109 1468
a620a577 1469=item *
1470
1471C<\N{U+I<wide hex char>}> is now documented.
1472
3ab3a109 1473=back
1474
b6381718 1475=head1 Selected Performance Enhancements
3ab3a109 1476
1477=over 4
1478
1479=item *
1480
1481A new internal cache means that C<isa()> will often be faster.
1482
1483=item *
1484
1485The implementation of C<C3> Method Resolution Order has been optimised -
1486linearisation for classes with single inheritance is 40% faster. Performance
1487for multiple inheritance is unchanged.
1488
1489=item *
1490
1491Under C<use locale>, the locale-relevant information is now cached on
1492read-only values, such as the list returned by C<keys %hash>. This makes
1493operations such as C<sort keys %hash> in the scope of C<use locale> much
1494faster.
1495
1496=item *
1497
1498Empty C<DESTROY> methods are no longer called.
1499
1500=item *
1501
b6381718 1502C<Perl_sv_utf8_upgrade()> is now faster.
3ab3a109 1503
1504=item *
1505
b6381718 1506C<keys> on empty hash is now faster.
3ab3a109 1507
1508=item *
1509
b6381718 1510C<if (%foo)> has been optimized to be faster than C<if (keys %foo)>.
3ab3a109 1511
1512=item *
1513
1514Reversing an array to itself (as in C<@a = reverse @a>) in void context
1515now happens in-place and is several orders of magnitude faster than it
1516used to be. It will also preserve non-existent elements whenever
1517possible, i.e. for non magical arrays or tied arrays with C<EXISTS> and
1518C<DELETE> methods.
1519
1520=back
1521
1522=head1 Installation and Configuration Improvements
1523
72d4e865 1524=over 4
1525
1526=item *
1527
1528L<perlapi>, L<perlintern>, L<perlmodlib> and L<perltoc> are now all
1529generated at build time, rather than being shipped as part of the release.
1530
1531=item *
3ab3a109 1532
1533If C<vendorlib> and C<vendorarch> are the same, then they are only added to
1534C<@INC> once.
1535
72d4e865 1536=item *
1537
3ab3a109 1538C<$Config{usedevel}> and the C-level C<PERL_USE_DEVEL> are now defined if
1539perl is built with C<-Dusedevel>.
1540
72d4e865 1541=item *
1542
3ab3a109 1543F<Configure> will enable use of C<-fstack-protector>, to provide protection
1544against stack-smashing attacks, if the compiler supports it.
1545
72d4e865 1546=item *
1547
3ab3a109 1548F<Configure> will now determine the correct prototypes for re-entrant
c66407fa 1549functions and for C<gconvert> if you are using a C++ compiler rather
3ab3a109 1550than a C compiler.
1551
72d4e865 1552=item *
1553
3ab3a109 1554On Unix, if you build from a tree containing a git repository, the
1555configuration process will note the commit hash you have checked out, for
1556display in the output of C<perl -v> and C<perl -V>. Unpushed local commits
1557are automatically added to the list of local patches displayed by
1558C<perl -V>.
1559
72d4e865 1560=item *
1561
b6381718 1562Perl now supports SystemTap's C<dtrace> compatibility layer and an
72d4e865 1563issue with linking C<miniperl> has been fixed in the process.
1564
1565=item *
1566
b6381718 1567perldoc now uses C<less -R> instead of C<less> for improved behaviour
1568in the face of C<groff>'s new usage of ANSI escape codes.
72d4e865 1569
1570=item *
1571
72d4e865 1572
b6381718 1573C<perl -V> now reports use of the compile-time options C<USE_PERL_ATOF> and
1574C<USE_ATTRIBUTES_FOR_PERLIO>.
72d4e865 1575
b6381718 1576=item *
3ab3a109 1577
1578As part of the flattening of F<ext>, all extensions on all platforms are
1579built by F<make_ext.pl>. This replaces the Unix-specific
1580F<ext/util/make_ext>, VMS-specific F<make_ext.com> and Win32-specific
1581F<win32/buildext.pl>.
1582
b6381718 1583=back
3ab3a109 1584
b6381718 1585=head1 Internal Changes
1586
1587Each release of Perl sees numerous internal changes which shouldn't
1588affect day to day usage but may still be notable for developers working
1589with Perl's source code.
1590
1591=over
3ab3a109 1592
1593=item *
1594
b6381718 1595The J.R.R. Tolkien quotes at the head of C source file have been checked and
1596proper citations added, thanks to a patch from Tom Christiansen.
3ab3a109 1597
1598=item *
1599
b6381718 1600The internal structure of the dual-life modules traditionally found in
1601the F<lib/> and F<ext/> directories y in the perl source has changed
1602significantly. Where possible, dual-lifed modules have been extracted
1603from F<lib/> and F<ext/>.
1604
1605Dual-lifed modules maintained by Perl's developers as part of the Perl
1606core now live in F<dist/>. Dual-lifed modules maintained primarily on
1607CPAN now live in F<cpan/>. When reporting a bug in a module located
1608under F<cpan/>, please send your bug report directly to the module's
1609bug tracker or author, rather than Perl's bug tracker.
3ab3a109 1610
1611=item *
1612
b6381718 1613C<\N{...}> now compiles better, always forces UTF-8 internal representation
1614
1615Perl's developers have fixed several problems with the recognition of C<\N{...}>
1616constructs. As part of this, perl will store any scalar or regex containing
1617C<\N{I<name>}> or C<\N{U+I<wide hex char>}> in its definition in
1618UTF-8 format. (This was true previously for all occurences of C<\N{I<name>}>
1619that did not use a custom translator, but now it's always true.)
3ab3a109 1620
1621=item *
1622
b6381718 1623Perl_magic_setmglob now knows about globs, fixing RT #71254.
3ab3a109 1624
1625=item *
1626
b6381718 1627C<SVt_RV> no longer exists. RVs are now stored in IVs.
3ab3a109 1628
1629=item *
1630
b6381718 1631REGEXPs are now first class.
3ab3a109 1632
1633=item *
1634
1635C<Perl_vcroak()> now accepts a null first argument. In addition, a full audit
1636was made of the "not NULL" compiler annotations, and those for several
1637other internal functions were corrected.
1638
1639=item *
1640
1641New macros C<dSAVEDERRNO>, C<dSAVE_ERRNO>, C<SAVE_ERRNO>, C<RESTORE_ERRNO>
1642have been added to formalise the temporary saving of the C<errno>
1643variable.
1644
1645=item *
1646
1647The function C<Perl_sv_insert_flags> has been added to augment
1648C<Perl_sv_insert>.
1649
1650=item *
1651
1652The function C<Perl_newSV_type(type)> has been added, equivalent to
1653C<Perl_newSV()> followed by C<Perl_sv_upgrade(type)>.
1654
1655=item *
1656
1657The function C<Perl_newSVpvn_flags()> has been added, equivalent to
1658C<Perl_newSVpvn()> and then performing the action relevant to the flag.
1659
1660Two flag bits are currently supported.
1661
1662=over 4
1663
1664=item *
1665
b6381718 1666C<SVf_UTF8> will call C<SvUTF8_on()> for you. (Note that this does not convert an
3ab3a109 1667sequence of ISO 8859-1 characters to UTF-8). A wrapper, C<newSVpvn_utf8()>
1668is available for this.
1669
1670=item *
1671
b6381718 1672C<SVs_TEMP> now calls C<Perl_sv_2mortal()> on the new SV.
3ab3a109 1673
1674=back
1675
1676There is also a wrapper that takes constant strings, C<newSVpvs_flags()>.
1677
1678=item *
1679
1680The function C<Perl_croak_xs_usage> has been added as a wrapper to
1681C<Perl_croak>.
1682
1683=item *
1684
b6381718 1685Perl now exports the functions C<PerlIO_find_layer> and C<PerlIO_list_alloc>.
3ab3a109 1686
1687=item *
1688
1689C<PL_na> has been exterminated from the core code, replaced by local STRLEN
1690temporaries, or C<*_nolen()> calls. Either approach is faster than C<PL_na>,
17270880 1691which is a pointer dereference into the interpreter structure under ithreads,
3ab3a109 1692and a global variable otherwise.
1693
1694=item *
1695
1696C<Perl_mg_free()> used to leave freed memory accessible via C<SvMAGIC()> on
1697the scalar. It now updates the linked list to remove each piece of magic
1698as it is freed.
1699
1700=item *
1701
1702Under ithreads, the regex in C<PL_reg_curpm> is now reference counted. This
1703eliminates a lot of hackish workarounds to cope with it not being reference
1704counted.
1705
1706=item *
1707
1708C<Perl_mg_magical()> would sometimes incorrectly turn on C<SvRMAGICAL()>.
1709This has been fixed.
1710
1711=item *
1712
1713The I<public> IV and NV flags are now not set if the string value has
1714trailing "garbage". This behaviour is consistent with not setting the
1715public IV or NV flags if the value is out of range for the type.
1716
1717=item *
1718
3ab3a109 1719Uses of C<Nullav>, C<Nullcv>, C<Nullhv>, C<Nullop>, C<Nullsv> etc have been
1720replaced by C<NULL> in the core code, and non-dual-life modules, as C<NULL>
1721is clearer to those unfamiliar with the core code.
1722
1723=item *
1724
1725A macro C<MUTABLE_PTR(p)> has been added, which on (non-pedantic) gcc will
1726not cast away C<const>, returning a C<void *>. Macros C<MUTABLE_SV(av)>,
1727C<MUTABLE_SV(cv)> etc build on this, casting to C<AV *> etc without
1728casting away C<const>. This allows proper compile-time auditing of
1729C<const> correctness in the core, and helped picked up some errors (now
1730fixed).
1731
1732=item *
1733
1734Macros C<mPUSHs()> and C<mXPUSHs()> have been added, for pushing SVs on the
1735stack and mortalizing them.
1736
1737=item *
1738
1739Use of the private structure C<mro_meta> has changed slightly. Nothing
1740outside the core should be accessing this directly anyway.
1741
b6381718 1742=item *
1743
1744A new tool, F<Porting/expand-macro.pl> has been added, that allows you
1745to view how a C preprocessor macro would be expanded when compiled.
1746This is handy when trying to decode the macro hell that is the perl
1747guts.
1748
1749=back
1750
1751=head1 Testing
1752
1753=head2 Testing improvements
1754
1755=over 4
1756
1757=item Parallel tests
1758
1759The core distribution can now run its regression tests in parallel on
1760Unix-like platforms. Instead of running C<make test>, set C<TEST_JOBS> in
1761your environment to the number of tests to run in parallel, and run
1762C<make test_harness>. On a Bourne-like shell, this can be done as
1763
1764 TEST_JOBS=3 make test_harness # Run 3 tests in parallel
3ab3a109 1765
b6381718 1766An environment variable is used, rather than parallel make itself, because
1767L<TAP::Harness> needs to be able to schedule individual non-conflicting test
1768scripts itself, and there is no standard interface to C<make> utilities to
1769interact with their job schedulers.
3ab3a109 1770
b6381718 1771Note that currently some test scripts may fail when run in parallel (most
1772notably C<ext/IO/t/io_dir.t>). If necessary run just the failing scripts
1773again sequentially and see if the failures go away.
3ab3a109 1774
b6381718 1775=item Test harness flexibility
3ab3a109 1776
b6381718 1777It's now possible to override C<PERL5OPT> and friends in F<t/TEST>
1778
1779=item Test watchdog
3ab3a109 1780
3ab3a109 1781Several tests that have the potential to hang forever if they fail now
1782incorporate a "watchdog" functionality that will kill them after a timeout,
1783which helps ensure that C<make test> and C<make test_harness> run to
1784completion automatically. (Jerry Hedden).
1785
b6381718 1786
1787=back
1788
1789=head2 New Tests
1790
1791Perl's developers have added a number of new tests to the core.
1792In addition to the items listed below, many modules updated from CPAN
1793incorporate new tests.
3ab3a109 1794
1795=over 4
1796
1797=item *
1798
1799Significant cleanups to core tests to ensure that language and
1800interpreter features are not used before they're tested.
1801
1802=item *
1803
c66407fa 1804C<make test_porting> now runs a number of important pre-commit checks
1805which might be of use to anyone working on the Perl core.
3ab3a109 1806
1807=item *
1808
1809F<t/porting/podcheck.t> automatically checks the well-formedness of
1810POD found in all .pl, .pm and .pod files in the F<MANIFEST>, other than in
1811dual-lifed modules which are primarily maintained outside the Perl core.
1812
1813=item *
1814
1815F<t/porting/manifest.t> now tests that all files listed in MANIFEST are present.
1816
1817=item *
1818
b6381718 1819F<t/op/while_readdir.t> tests that a bare readdir in while loop sets $_.
3ab3a109 1820
1821=item *
1822
b6381718 1823F<t/comp/retainedlines.t> checks that the debugger can retain source lines from C<eval>.
3ab3a109 1824
1825=item *
1826
b6381718 1827F<t/io/perlio_fail.t> checks that bad layers fail.
3ab3a109 1828
1829=item *
1830
b6381718 1831F<t/io/perlio_leaks.t> checks that PerlIO layers are not leaking.
3ab3a109 1832
1833=item *
1834
b6381718 1835F<t/io/perlio_open.t> checks that certain special forms of open work.
3ab3a109 1836
1837=item *
1838
b6381718 1839F<t/io/perlio.t> includes general PerlIO tests.
3ab3a109 1840
1841=item *
1842
b6381718 1843F<t/io/pvbm.t> checks that there is no unexpected interaction between the internal types
3ab3a109 1844C<PVBM> and C<PVGV>.
1845
1846=item *
1847
b6381718 1848F<t/mro/package_aliases.t> checks that mro works properly in the presence of aliased packages.
3ab3a109 1849
1850=item *
1851
b6381718 1852F<t/op/dbm.t> tests C<dbmopen> and C<dbmclose>.
3ab3a109 1853
1854=item *
1855
b6381718 1856F<t/op/index_thr.t> tests the interaction of C<index> and threads.
3ab3a109 1857
1858=item *
1859
b6381718 1860F<t/op/pat_thr.t> tests the interaction of esoteric patterns and threads.
3ab3a109 1861
1862=item *
1863
b6381718 1864F<t/op/qr_gc.t> tests that C<qr> doesn't leak.
3ab3a109 1865
1866=item *
1867
b6381718 1868F<t/op/reg_email_thr.t> tests the interaction of regex recursion and threads.
3ab3a109 1869
1870=item *
1871
b6381718 1872F<t/op/regexp_qr_embed_thr.t> tests the interaction of patterns with embedded C<qr//> and threads.
3ab3a109 1873
1874=item *
1875
b6381718 1876F<t/op/regexp_unicode_prop.t> tests Unicode properties in regular expressions.
3ab3a109 1877
1878=item *
1879
b6381718 1880F<t/op/regexp_unicode_prop_thr.t> tests the interaction of Unicode properties and threads.
3ab3a109 1881
1882=item *
1883
b6381718 1884F<t/op/reg_nc_tie.t> tests the tied methods of C<Tie::Hash::NamedCapture>.
3ab3a109 1885
1886=item *
1887
b6381718 1888F<t/op/reg_posixcc.t> checks that POSIX character classes behave consistently.
3ab3a109 1889
1890=item *
1891
c66407fa 1892F<t/op/re.t>
3ab3a109 1893
b6381718 1894checks that exportable C<re> functions in F<universal.c> work.
3ab3a109 1895
1896=item *
1897
b6381718 1898F<t/op/setpgrpstack.t> checks that C<setpgrp> works.
3ab3a109 1899
1900=item *
1901
b6381718 1902F<t/op/substr_thr.t> tests the interaction of C<substr> and threads.
3ab3a109 1903
1904=item *
1905
b6381718 1906F<t/op/upgrade.t> checks that upgrading and assigning scalars works.
3ab3a109 1907
1908=item *
1909
b6381718 1910F<t/uni/lex_utf8.t> checks that Unicode in the lexer works.
3ab3a109 1911
1912=item *
1913
b6381718 1914F<t/uni/tie.t> checks that Unicode and C<tie> work.
3ab3a109 1915
1916=item *
1917
b6381718 1918F<t/comp/final_line_num.t> tests whether line numbers are correct at EOF
3ab3a109 1919
1920=item *
1921
b6381718 1922F<t/comp/form_scope.t> tests format scoping.
3ab3a109 1923
1924=item *
1925
b6381718 1926F<t/comp/line_debug.t> tests whether C<< @{"_<$file"} >> works.
3ab3a109 1927
1928=item *
1929
b6381718 1930F<t/op/filetest_t.t> tests if -t file test works.
3ab3a109 1931
1932=item *
1933
b6381718 1934F<t/op/qr.t> tests C<qr>.
3ab3a109 1935
1936=item *
1937
b6381718 1938F<t/op/utf8cache.t> tests malfunctions of the utf8 cache.
3ab3a109 1939
1940=item *
1941
b6381718 1942F<t/re/uniprops.t> test unicodes C<\p{}> regex constructs.
3ab3a109 1943
b16f1257 1944=item *
1945
b6381718 1946F<t/op/filehandle.t> tests some suitably portable filetest operators
1947to check that they work as expected, particularly in the light of some
1948internal changes made in how filehandles are blessed.
72d4e865 1949
b16f1257 1950=item *
1951
b6381718 1952F<t/op/time_loop.t> tests that unix times greater than C<2**63>, which
1953can now be handed to C<gmtime> and C<localtime>, do not cause an internal
1954overflow or an excessively long loop.
72d4e865 1955
3ab3a109 1956=back
1957
3ab3a109 1958
b6381718 1959=head1 New or Changed Diagnostics
72d4e865 1960
b6381718 1961=head2 New Diagnostics
72d4e865 1962
b6381718 1963=over
72d4e865 1964
b6381718 1965=item *
72d4e865 1966
b6381718 1967SV allocation tracing has been added to the diagnostics enabled by C<-Dm>.
1968The tracing can alternatively output via the C<PERL_MEM_LOG> mechanism, if
1969that was enabled when the F<perl> binary was compiled.
72d4e865 1970
b6381718 1971=item *
3ab3a109 1972
b6381718 1973Smartmatch resolution tracing has been added as a new diagnostic. Use C<-DM> to
1974enable it.
3ab3a109 1975
b6381718 1976=item *
3ab3a109 1977
b6381718 1978A new debugging flag C<-DB> now dumps subroutine definitions, leaving
1979C<-Dx> for its original purpose of dumping syntax trees.
3ab3a109 1980
b6381718 1981=item *
3ab3a109 1982
b6381718 1983Perl 5.12 provides a number of new diagnostic messages to help you write
1984better code. See L<perldiag> for details of these new messages.
3ab3a109 1985
1986=over 4
1987
1988=item *
1989
1990C<Bad plugin affecting keyword '%s'>
1991
1992=item *
1993
1994C<gmtime(%.0f) too large>
1995
1996=item *
1997
1998C<Lexing code attempted to stuff non-Latin-1 character into Latin-1 input>
1999
2000=item *
2001
2002C<Lexing code internal error (%s)>
2003
2004=item *
2005
2006C<localtime(%.0f) too large>
2007
2008=item *
2009
2010C<Overloaded dereference did not return a reference>
2011
2012=item *
2013
2014C<Overloaded qr did not return a REGEXP>
2015
2016=item *
2017
2018C<Perl_pmflag() is deprecated, and will be removed from the XS API>
2019
2020=item *
2021
b6381718 2022C<lvalue attribute ignored after the subroutine has been defined>
3ab3a109 2023
2024This new warning is issued when one attempts to mark a subroutine as
2025lvalue after it has been defined.
2026
2027=item *
2028
b6381718 2029Perl now warns you if C<++> or C<--> are unable to change the value because it's
2030beyond the limit of representation.
3ab3a109 2031
2032This uses a new warnings category: "imprecision".
2033
2034=item *
c66407fa 2035
2036C<lc>, C<uc>, C<lcfirst>, and C<ucfirst> warn when passed undef.
3ab3a109 2037
2038=item *
2039
b6381718 2040C<Show constant in "Useless use of a constant in void context">
3ab3a109 2041
2042=item *
2043
b6381718 2044C<Prototype after '%s'>
3ab3a109 2045
2046=item *
2047
b6381718 2048C<panic: sv_chop %s>
2049
2050This new fatal error occurs when the C routine C<Perl_sv_chop()> was
2051passed a position that is not within the scalar's string buffer. This
2052could be caused by buggy XS code, and at this point recovery is not
2053possible.
2054
3ab3a109 2055
2056=item *
2057
b6381718 2058The fatal error C<Malformed UTF-8 returned by \N> is now produced if the
2059C<charnames> handler returns malformed UTF-8.
3ab3a109 2060
2061=item *
2062
b6381718 2063If an unresolved named character or sequence was encountered when compiling a
7acb582f 2064regex pattern then the fatal error C<\N{NAME} must be resolved by the lexer>
b6381718 2065is now produced. This can happen, for example, when using a single-quotish
7acb582f 2066context like C<$re = '\N{SPACE}'; /$re/;>. See L<perldiag> for more examples of
b6381718 2067how the lexer can get bypassed.
3ab3a109 2068
2069=item *
2070
7acb582f 2071C<Invalid hexadecimal number in \N{U+...}> is a new fatal error triggered when
b6381718 2072the character constant represented by C<...> is not a valid hexadecimal
2073number.
3ab3a109 2074
2075=item *
2076
b6381718 2077The new meaning of C<\N> as C<[^\n]> is not valid in a bracketed character
2078class, just like C<.> in a character class loses its special meaning, and will
7acb582f 2079cause the fatal error C<\N in a character class must be a named character: \N{...}>.
b6381718 2080
2081=item *
3ab3a109 2082
b6381718 2083The rules on what is legal for the C<...> in C<\N{...}> have been tightened
2084up so that unless the C<...> begins with an alphabetic character and continues
2085with a combination of alphanumerics, dashes, spaces, parentheses or colons
7acb582f 2086then the warning C<Deprecated character(s) in \N{...} starting at '%s'> is
b6381718 2087now issued.
3ab3a109 2088
2089=item *
2090
b6381718 2091The warning C<Using just the first characters returned by \N{}> will be
2092issued if the C<charnames> handler returns a sequence of characters which
2093exceeds the limit of the number of characters that can be used. The message
2094will indicate which characters were used and which were discarded.
3ab3a109 2095
b6381718 2096=back
3ab3a109 2097
b6381718 2098=back
3ab3a109 2099
b6381718 2100=head2 Changed Diagnostics
3ab3a109 2101
b6381718 2102A number of existing diagnostic messages have been improved or corrected:
3ab3a109 2103
b6381718 2104=over
3ab3a109 2105
2106=item *
2107
b6381718 2108A new warning category C<illegalproto> allows finer-grained control of
2109warnings around function prototypes.
3ab3a109 2110
b6381718 2111The two warnings:
3ab3a109 2112
b6381718 2113=over
3ab3a109 2114
b6381718 2115=item C<Illegal character in prototype for %s : %s>
2116
2117=item C<Prototype after '%c' for %s : %s>
2118
2119=back
2120
2121have been moved from the C<syntax> top-level warnings category into a new
2122first-level category, C<illegalproto>. These two warnings are currently the
2123only ones emitted during parsing of an invalid/illegal prototype, so one
2124can now do
2125
2126 no warnings 'illegalproto';
2127
2128to suppress only those, but not other syntax-related warnings. Warnings where
2129prototypes are changed, ignored, or not met are still in the C<prototype>
2130category as before. (Matt S. Trout)
3ab3a109 2131
2132=item *
2133
3ab3a109 2134C<Deep recursion on subroutine "%s">
2135
2136It is now possible to change the depth threshold for this warning from the
2137default of 100, by recompiling the F<perl> binary, setting the C
2138pre-processor macro C<PERL_SUB_DEPTH_WARN> to the desired value.
2139
2140=item *
2141
b6381718 2142C<Illegal character in prototype> warning is now more precise
2143when reporting illegal characters after _
3ab3a109 2144
2145=item *
2146
b6381718 2147mro merging error messages are now very similar to those produced by L<Algorithm::C3>.
3ab3a109 2148
2149=item *
2150
b6381718 2151Amelioration of the error message "Unrecognized character %s in column %d"
2152
2153Changes the error message to "Unrecognized character %s; marked by E<lt>--
2154HERE after %sE<lt>-- HERE near column %d". This should make it a little
2155simpler to spot and correct the suspicious character.
3ab3a109 2156
2157=item *
2158
b6381718 2159Perl now explicitly points to C<$.> when it causes an uninitialized warning for
2160ranges in scalar context.
3ab3a109 2161
2162=item *
2163
b6381718 2164C<split> now warns when called in void context.
3ab3a109 2165
2166=item *
2167
b6381718 2168C<printf>-style functions called with too few arguments will now issue the
2169warning C<"Missing argument in %s"> [perl #71000]
3ab3a109 2170
2171=item *
2172
b6381718 2173Perl now properly returns a syntax error instead of segfaulting
2174if C<each>, C<keys>, or C<values> is used without an argument.
3ab3a109 2175
2176=item *
2177
b6381718 2178C<tell()> now fails properly if called without an argument and when no
2179previous file was read.
3ab3a109 2180
b6381718 2181C<tell()> now returns C<-1>, and sets errno to C<EBADF>, thus restoring
2182the 5.8.x behaviour.
3ab3a109 2183
2184=item *
2185
b6381718 2186C<overload> no longer implicitly unsets fallback on repeated 'use
2187overload' lines.
3ab3a109 2188
72d4e865 2189=item *
2190
b6381718 2191POSIX::strftime() can now handle Unicode characters in the format string.
72d4e865 2192
2193=item *
2194
b6381718 2195The Windows select() implementation now supports all empty C<fd_set>s
2196more correctly.
72d4e865 2197
2198=item *
2199
b6381718 2200The C<syntax> category was removed from 5 warnings that should only be in
2201C<deprecated>.
72d4e865 2202
2203=item *
2204
b6381718 2205Three fatal C<pack>/C<unpack> error messages have been normalized to
2206C<panic: %s>
72d4e865 2207
2208=item *
2209
b6381718 2210C<Unicode character is illegal> has been rephrased to be more accurate
2211
2212It now reads C<Unicode non-character is illegal in interchange> and the
2213perldiag documentation has been expanded a bit.
72d4e865 2214
2215=item *
2216
2217Currently, all but the first of the several characters that the C<charnames>
2218handler may return are discarded when used in a regular expression pattern
2219bracketed character class. If this happens then the warning C<Using just the
2220first character returned by \N{} in character class> will be issued.
2221
2222=item *
2223
7acb582f 2224The warning C<Missing right brace on \N{} or unescaped left brace after \N.
72d4e865 2225Assuming the latter> will be issued if Perl encounters a C<\N{> but doesn't
2226find a matching C<}>. In this case Perl doesn't know if it was mistakenly
2227omitted, or if "match non-newline" followed by "match a C<{>" was desired.
2228It assumes the latter because that is actually a valid interpretation as
2229written, unlike the other case. If you meant the former, you need to add the
2230matching right brace. If you did mean the latter, you can silence this
2231warning by writing instead C<\N\{>.
2232
2233=item *
2234
2235C<gmtime> and C<localtime> called with numbers smaller than they can reliably
2236handle will now issue the warnings C<gmtime(%.0f) too small> and
2237C<localtime(%.0f) too small>.
2238
2239=back
3ab3a109 2240
b6381718 2241The following diagnostic messages have been removed:
c66407fa 2242
2243=over 4
2244
2245=item *
2246
2247C<Runaway format>
2248
2249=item *
2250
2251C<Can't locate package %s for the parents of %s>
2252
b6381718 2253In general this warning it only got produced in
c66407fa 2254conjunction with other warnings, and removing it allowed an ISA lookup
2255optimisation to be added.
2256
2257=item *
2258
2259C<v-string in use/require is non-portable>
2260
2261=back
2262
3ab3a109 2263=head1 Utility Changes
2264
2265=over 4
2266
2267=item *
2268
b6381718 2269F<h2ph> now looks in C<include-fixed> too, which is a recent addition to gcc's
3ab3a109 2270search path.
2271
2272=item *
2273
b6381718 2274F<h2xs> no longer incorrectly treats enum values like macros (Daniel Burr).
2275It also now handles C++ style constants (C<//>) properly in enums. (A patch from
3ab3a109 2276Rainer Weikusat was used; Daniel Burr also proposed a similar fix).
2277
2278=item *
2279
b6381718 2280F<perl5db.pl> now supports C<LVALUE> subroutines. Additionally, the debugger now correctly handles proxy constant subroutines, and subroutine stubs.
3ab3a109 2281
2282=item *
2283
b6381718 2284F<perlbug> now uses C<%Module::CoreList::bug_tracker> to print out
2285upstream bug tracker URLs. If a user identifies a particular module
4655b0a1 2286as the topic of their bug report and we're able to divine the URL for
b6381718 2287its upstream bug tracker, perlbug now provide a message to the user
2288explaining that the core copies the CPAN version directly, and provide
2289the URL for reporting the bug directly to the upstream author.
3ab3a109 2290
b6381718 2291F<perlbug> no longer reports "Message sent" when it hasn't actually sent the message
3ab3a109 2292
2293=item *
2294
b6381718 2295F<perlthanks> is a new utility for sending non-bug-reports to the
2296authors and maintainers of Perl. Getting nothing but bug reports can
2297become a bit demoralising. If Perl 5.12 works well for you, please try
2298out F<perlthanks>. It will make the developers smile.
3ab3a109 2299
2300=item *
2301
b6381718 2302Perl's developers have fixed bugs in F<a2p> having to do with the
2303C<match()> operator in list context.
3ab3a109 2304
2305=back
2306
2307=head1 Selected Bug Fixes
2308
2309=over 4
2310
2311=item *
2312
b6381718 2313U+0FFFF is now a legal character in regular expressions.
2314
2315=item *
2316
2317pp_qr now always returns a new regexp SV. Resolves RT #69852.
3ab3a109 2318
2319Instead of returning a(nother) reference to the (pre-compiled) regexp in the
2320optree, use reg_temp_copy() to create a copy of it, and return a reference to
2321that. This resolves issues about Regexp::DESTROY not being called in a timely
2322fashion (the original bug tracked by RT #69852), as well as bugs related to
2323blessing regexps, and of assigning to regexps, as described in correspondence
2324added to the ticket.
2325
2326It transpires that we also need to undo the SvPVX() sharing when ithreads
2327cloning a Regexp SV, because mother_re is set to NULL, instead of a cloned
2328copy of the mother_re. This change might fix bugs with regexps and threads in
2329certain other situations, but as yet neither tests nor bug reports have
2330indicated any problems, so it might not actually be an edge case that it's
2331possible to reach.
2332
2333=item *
2334
3ab3a109 2335Several compilation errors and segfaults when perl was built with C<-Dmad> were fixed.
2336
2337=item *
2338
2339Fixes for lexer API changes in 5.11.2 which broke NYTProf's savesrc option.
2340
2341=item *
2342
c66407fa 2343C<-t> should only return TRUE for file handles connected to a TTY
3ab3a109 2344
c66407fa 2345The Microsoft C version of C<isatty()> returns TRUE for all
2346character mode devices, including the F</dev/null>-style "nul"
3ab3a109 2347device and printers like "lpt1".
2348
2349=item *
2350
2351Fixed a regression caused by commit fafafbaf which caused a panic during
2352parameter passing [perl #70171]
2353
2354=item *
2355
2356On systems which in-place edits without backup files, -i'*' now works as
2357the documentation says it does [perl #70802]
2358
2359=item *
2360
2361Saving and restoring magic flags no longer loses readonly flag.
2362
2363=item *
2364
2365The malformed syntax C<grep EXPR LIST> (note the missing comma) no longer
2366causes abrupt and total failure.
2367
2368=item *
2369
2370Regular expressions compiled with C<qr{}> literals properly set C<$'> when
2371matching again.
2372
2373=item *
2374
2375Using named subroutines with C<sort> should no longer lead to bus errors [perl
2376#71076]
2377
2378=item *
2379
2380Numerous bugfixes catch small issues caused by the recently-added Lexer API.
2381
2382=item *
2383
2384Smart match against C<@_> sometimes gave false negatives. [perl #71078]
2385
2386=item *
2387
c66407fa 2388C<$@> may now be assigned a read-only value (without error or busting
2389the stack).
3ab3a109 2390
2391=item *
2392
2393C<sort> called recursively from within an active comparison subroutine no
2394longer causes a bus error if run multiple times. [perl #71076]
2395
2396=item *
2397
c66407fa 2398Tie::Hash::NamedCapture::* will not abort if passed bad input (RT #71828)
3ab3a109 2399
2400=item *
2401
2402@_ and $_ no longer leak under threads (RT #34342 and #41138, also
2403#70602, #70974)
2404
2405=item *
2406
2407C<-I> on shebang line now adds directories in front of @INC
2408as documented, and as does C<-I> when specified on the command-line.
2409
2410=item *
2411
2412C<kill> is now fatal when called on non-numeric process identifiers.
c66407fa 2413Previously, an C<undef> process identifier would be interpreted as a
2414request to kill process 0, which would terminate the current process
72d4e865 2415group on POSIX systems. Since process identifiers are always integers,
c66407fa 2416killing a non-numeric process is now fatal.
3ab3a109 2417
2418=item *
2419
24205.10.0 inadvertently disabled an optimisation, which caused a measurable
2421performance drop in list assignment, such as is often used to assign
2422function parameters from C<@_>. The optimisation has been re-instated, and
72d4e865 2423the performance regression fixed. (This fix is also present in 5.10.1)
3ab3a109 2424
2425=item *
2426
2427Fixed memory leak on C<while (1) { map 1, 1 }> [RT #53038].
2428
2429=item *
2430
2431Some potential coredumps in PerlIO fixed [RT #57322,54828].
2432
2433=item *
2434
2435The debugger now works with lvalue subroutines.
2436
2437=item *
2438
2439The debugger's C<m> command was broken on modules that defined constants
2440[RT #61222].
2441
2442=item *
2443
2444C<crypt> and string complement could return tainted values for untainted
2445arguments [RT #59998].
2446
2447=item *
2448
2449The C<-i>I<.suffix> command-line switch now recreates the file using
2450restricted permissions, before changing its mode to match the original
2451file. This eliminates a potential race condition [RT #60904].
2452
2453=item *
2454
2455On some Unix systems, the value in C<$?> would not have the top bit set
2456(C<$? & 128>) even if the child core dumped.
2457
2458=item *
2459
2460Under some circumstances, C<$^R> could incorrectly become undefined
2461[RT #57042].
2462
2463=item *
2464
2465In the XS API, various hash functions, when passed a pre-computed hash where
2466the key is UTF-8, might result in an incorrect lookup.
2467
2468=item *
2469
2470XS code including F<XSUB.h> before F<perl.h> gave a compile-time error
2471[RT #57176].
2472
2473=item *
2474
2475C<< $object-E<gt>isa('Foo') >> would report false if the package C<Foo> didn't
2476exist, even if the object's C<@ISA> contained C<Foo>.
2477
2478=item *
2479
2480Various bugs in the new-to 5.10.0 mro code, triggered by manipulating
2481C<@ISA>, have been found and fixed.
2482
2483=item *
2484
2485Bitwise operations on references could crash the interpreter, e.g.
2486C<$x=\$y; $x |= "foo"> [RT #54956].
2487
2488=item *
2489
2490Patterns including alternation might be sensitive to the internal UTF-8
2491representation, e.g.
2492
2493 my $byte = chr(192);
2494 my $utf8 = chr(192); utf8::upgrade($utf8);
2495 $utf8 =~ /$byte|X}/i; # failed in 5.10.0
2496
2497=item *
2498
2499Within UTF8-encoded Perl source files (i.e. where C<use utf8> is in
2500effect), double-quoted literal strings could be corrupted where a C<\xNN>,
2501C<\0NNN> or C<\N{}> is followed by a literal character with ordinal value
2502greater than 255 [RT #59908].
2503
2504=item *
2505
2506C<B::Deparse> failed to correctly deparse various constructs:
2507C<readpipe STRING> [RT #62428], C<CORE::require(STRING)> [RT #62488],
2508C<sub foo(_)> [RT #62484].
2509
2510=item *
2511
2512Using C<setpgrp> with no arguments could corrupt the perl stack.
2513
2514=item *
2515
2516The block form of C<eval> is now specifically trappable by C<Safe> and
72d4e865 2517C<ops>. Previously it was erroneously treated like string C<eval>.
3ab3a109 2518
2519=item *
2520
2521In 5.10.0, the two characters C<[~> were sometimes parsed as the smart
2522match operator (C<~~>) [RT #63854].
2523
2524=item *
2525
2526In 5.10.0, the C<*> quantifier in patterns was sometimes treated as
2527C<{0,32767}> [RT #60034, #60464]. For example, this match would fail:
2528
2529 ("ab" x 32768) =~ /^(ab)*$/
2530
2531=item *
2532
2533C<shmget> was limited to a 32 bit segment size on a 64 bit OS [RT #63924].
2534
2535=item *
2536
2537Using C<next> or C<last> to exit a C<given> block no longer produces a
2538spurious warning like the following:
2539
2540 Exiting given via last at foo.pl line 123
2541
2542=item *
2543
2544On Windows, C<'.\foo'> and C<'..\foo'> were treated differently than
2545C<'./foo'> and C<'../foo'> by C<do> and C<require> [RT #63492].
2546
2547=item *
2548
2549Assigning a format to a glob could corrupt the format; e.g.:
2550
2551 *bar=*foo{FORMAT}; # foo format now bad
2552
2553=item *
2554
2555Attempting to coerce a typeglob to a string or number could cause an
2556assertion failure. The correct error message is now generated,
2557C<Can't coerce GLOB to I<$type>>.
2558
2559=item *
2560
2561Under C<use filetest 'access'>, C<-x> was using the wrong access mode. This
2562has been fixed [RT #49003].
2563
2564=item *
2565
2566C<length> on a tied scalar that returned a Unicode value would not be
2567correct the first time. This has been fixed.
2568
2569=item *
2570
2571Using an array C<tie> inside in array C<tie> could SEGV. This has been
2572fixed. [RT #51636]
2573
2574=item *
2575
2576A race condition inside C<PerlIOStdio_close()> has been identified and
2577fixed. This used to cause various threading issues, including SEGVs.
2578
2579=item *
2580
2581In C<unpack>, the use of C<()> groups in scalar context was internally
2582placing a list on the interpreter's stack, which manifested in various
72d4e865 2583ways, including SEGVs. This is now fixed [RT #50256].
3ab3a109 2584
2585=item *
2586
2587Magic was called twice in C<substr>, C<\&$x>, C<tie $x, $m> and C<chop>.
2588These have all been fixed.
2589
2590=item *
2591
2592A 5.10.0 optimisation to clear the temporary stack within the implicit
2593loop of C<s///ge> has been reverted, as it turned out to be the cause of
2594obscure bugs in seemingly unrelated parts of the interpreter [commit
2595ef0d4e17921ee3de].
2596
2597=item *
2598
2599The line numbers for warnings inside C<elsif> are now correct.
2600
2601=item *
2602
2603The C<..> operator now works correctly with ranges whose ends are at or
2604close to the values of the smallest and largest integers.
2605
2606=item *
2607
2608C<binmode STDIN, ':raw'> could lead to segmentation faults on some platforms.
2609This has been fixed [RT #54828].
2610
2611=item *
2612
2613An off-by-one error meant that C<index $str, ...> was effectively being
2614executed as C<index "$str\0", ...>. This has been fixed [RT #53746].
2615
2616=item *
2617
2618Various leaks associated with named captures in regexes have been fixed
2619[RT #57024].
2620
2621=item *
2622
2623A weak reference to a hash would leak. This was affecting C<DBI>
2624[RT #56908].
2625
2626=item *
2627
2628Using (?|) in a regex could cause a segfault [RT #59734].
2629
2630=item *
2631
2632Use of a UTF-8 C<tr//> within a closure could cause a segfault [RT #61520].
2633
2634=item *
2635
2636Calling C<Perl_sv_chop()> or otherwise upgrading an SV could result in an
2637unaligned 64-bit access on the SPARC architecture [RT #60574].
2638
2639=item *
2640
2641In the 5.10.0 release, C<inc_version_list> would incorrectly list
2642C<5.10.*> after C<5.8.*>; this affected the C<@INC> search order
2643[RT #67628].
2644
2645=item *
2646
2647In 5.10.0, C<pack "a*", $tainted_value> returned a non-tainted value
2648[RT #52552].
2649
2650=item *
2651
2652In 5.10.0, C<printf> and C<sprintf> could produce the fatal error
2653C<panic: utf8_mg_pos_cache_update> when printing UTF-8 strings
2654[RT #62666].
2655
2656=item *
2657
2658In the 5.10.0 release, a dynamically created C<AUTOLOAD> method might be
2659missed (method cache issue) [RT #60220,60232].
2660
2661=item *
2662
2663In the 5.10.0 release, a combination of C<use feature> and C<//ee> could
2664cause a memory leak [RT #63110].
2665
2666=item *
2667
2668C<-C> on the shebang (C<#!>) line is once more permitted if it is also
2669specified on the command line. C<-C> on the shebang line used to be a
2670silent no-op I<if> it was not also on the command line, so perl 5.10.0
2671disallowed it, which broke some scripts. Now perl checks whether it is
2672also on the command line and only dies if it is not [RT #67880].
2673
2674=item *
2675
2676In 5.10.0, certain types of re-entrant regular expression could crash,
2677or cause the following assertion failure [RT #60508]:
2678
2679 Assertion rx->sublen >= (s - rx->subbeg) + i failed
2680
2681=item *
2682
7acb582f 2683Perl now includes previously missing files from the Unicode Character Database.
3ab3a109 2684
2685=item *
2686
b6381718 2687Perl now honors C<TMPDIR> when opening an anonymous temporary file.
3ab3a109 2688
2689=back
2690
b6381718 2691
3ab3a109 2692=head1 Platform Specific Changes
2693
b6381718 2694Perl is incredibly portable. In general, if a platform has a C compiler,
2695someone has ported Perl to it (or will soon). We're happy to announce
2696that Perl 5.12 includes support for several new platforms. At the same
2697time, it's time to bid farewell to some (very) old friends.
2698
3ab3a109 2699=head2 New Platforms
2700
2701=over
2702
2703=item Haiku
2704
b6381718 2705Perl's developers have merged patches from Haiku's maintainers. Perl should now
3ab3a109 2706build on Haiku.
2707
2708=item MirOS BSD
2709
2710Perl should now build on MirOS BSD.
2711
3ab3a109 2712=back
2713
2714=head2 Discontinued Platforms
2715
2716=over
2717
2718=item DomainOS
2719
3ab3a109 2720=item MiNT
2721
8ead3603 2722=item Tenon MachTen
2723
3ab3a109 2724=back
2725
2726=head2 Updated Platforms
2727
2728=over 4
2729
8ead3603 2730=item AIX
2731
2732=over 4
2733
2734=item *
2735
2736Removed F<libbsd> for AIX 5L and 6.1. Only C<flock()> was used from F<libbsd>.
2737
2738=item *
2739
2740Removed F<libgdbm> for AIX 5L and 6.1. The F<libgdbm> is delivered as an
2741optional package with the AIX Toolbox. Unfortunately the 64 bit version
2742is broken.
2743
2744=item *
2745
2746Hints changes mean that AIX 4.2 should work again.
2747
2748=back
2749
2750=item Cygwin
2751
2752=over 4
2753
2754=item *
2755
2756Perl now supports IPv6 on Cygwin 1.7 and newer.
2757
2758=item *
2759
2760On Cygwin we now strip the last number from the DLL. This has been the
2761behaviour in the cygwin.com build for years. The hints files have been
2762updated.
2763
2764=back
2765
3ab3a109 2766=item Darwin (Mac OS X)
2767
2768=over 4
2769
2770=item *
2771
2772Skip testing the be_BY.CP1131 locale on Darwin 10 (Mac OS X 10.6),
2773as it's still buggy.
2774
2775=item *
2776
2777Correct infelicities in the regexp used to identify buggy locales
2778on Darwin 8 and 9 (Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5, respectively).
2779
2780=back
2781
2782=item DragonFly BSD
2783
2784=over 4
2785
2786=item *
2787
2788Fix thread library selection [perl #69686]
2789
2790=back
2791
8ead3603 2792=item FreeBSD
3ab3a109 2793
2794=over 4
2795
2796=item *
2797
8ead3603 2798The hints files now identify the correct threading libraries on FreeBSD 7
2799and later.
3ab3a109 2800
8ead3603 2801=back
3ab3a109 2802
8ead3603 2803=item Irix
3ab3a109 2804
8ead3603 2805=over 4
3ab3a109 2806
2807=item *
2808
8ead3603 2809We now work around a bizarre preprocessor bug in the Irix 6.5 compiler:
2810C<cc -E -> unfortunately goes into K&R mode, but C<cc -E file.c> doesn't.
3ab3a109 2811
2812=back
2813
8ead3603 2814=item NetBSD
3ab3a109 2815
2816=over 4
2817
2818=item *
2819
8ead3603 2820Hints now supports versions 5.*.
3ab3a109 2821
2822=back
2823
2824=item OpenVMS
2825
2826=over 4
2827
2828=item *
2829
b6381718 2830C<-UDEBUGGING> is now the default on VMS.
3ab3a109 2831
72d4e865 2832Like it has been everywhere else for ages and ages. Also make
3ab3a109 2833command-line selection of -UDEBUGGING and -DDEBUGGING work in
2834configure.com; before the only way to turn it off was by saying
2835no in answer to the interactive question.
2836
2837=item *
2838
2839The default pipe buffer size on VMS has been updated to 8192 on 64-bit
2840systems.
2841
2842=item *
2843
2844Reads from the in-memory temporary files of C<PerlIO::scalar> used to fail
2845if C<$/> was set to a numeric reference (to indicate record-style reads).
2846This is now fixed.
2847
2848=item *
2849
2850VMS now supports C<getgrgid>.
2851
2852=item *
2853
2854Many improvements and cleanups have been made to the VMS file name handling
2855and conversion code.
2856
2857=item *
2858
2859Enabling the C<PERL_VMS_POSIX_EXIT> logical name now encodes a POSIX exit
2860status in a VMS condition value for better interaction with GNV's bash
72d4e865 2861shell and other utilities that depend on POSIX exit values. See
3ab3a109 2862L<perlvms/"$?"> for details.
2863
2864=item *
2865
2866C<File::Copy> now detects Unix compatibility mode on VMS.
2867
2868=back
2869
8ead3603 2870=item Stratus VOS
3ab3a109 2871
8ead3603 2872=over 4
3ab3a109 2873
8ead3603 2874=item *
3ab3a109 2875
8ead3603 2876Various changes from Stratus have been merged in.
3ab3a109 2877
8ead3603 2878=back
3ab3a109 2879
8ead3603 2880=item Symbian
3ab3a109 2881
8ead3603 2882=over 4
3ab3a109 2883
8ead3603 2884=item *
3ab3a109 2885
8ead3603 2886There is now support for Symbian S60 3.2 SDK and S60 5.0 SDK.
3ab3a109 2887
8ead3603 2888=back
3ab3a109 2889
8ead3603 2890=item Win32
3ab3a109 2891
8ead3603 2892=over 4
3ab3a109 2893
8ead3603 2894=item *
3ab3a109 2895
8ead3603 2896Initial support for mingw64 is now available.
3ab3a109 2897
8ead3603 2898=item *
3ab3a109 2899
8ead3603 2900Various bits of Perl's build infrastructure are no longer converted to
2901win32 line endings at release time. If this hurts you, please report the
2902problem with the L<perlbug> program included with perl.
3ab3a109 2903
8ead3603 2904=item *
2905
2906Always add a manifest resource to C<perl.exe> to specify the C<trustInfo>
2907settings for Windows Vista and later. Without this setting Windows
2908will treat C<perl.exe> as a legacy application and apply various
2909heuristics like redirecting access to protected file system areas
2910(like the "Program Files" folder) to the users "VirtualStore"
2911instead of generating a proper "permission denied" error.
2912
2913For VC8 and VC9 this manifest setting is automatically generated by
2914the compiler/linker (together with the binding information for their
2915respective runtime libraries); for all other compilers we need to
2916embed the manifest resource explicitly in the external resource file.
2917
2918This change also requests the Microsoft Common-Controls version 6.0
2919(themed controls introduced in Windows XP) via the dependency list
2920in the assembly manifest. For VC8 and VC9 this is specified using the
2921C</manifestdependency> linker commandline option instead.
2922
2923=item *
2924
2925Improved message window handling means that C<alarm> and C<kill> messages
2926will no longer be dropped under race conditions.
2927
2928=back
3ab3a109 2929
2930=back
2931
b6381718 2932
3ab3a109 2933=head1 Known Problems
2934
2935This is a list of some significant unfixed bugs, which are regressions
72d4e865 2936from either 5.10.x or 5.8.x.
3ab3a109 2937
2938=over 4
2939
2940=item *
2941
2942C<List::Util::first> misbehaves in the presence of a lexical C<$_>
2943(typically introduced by C<my $_> or implicitly by C<given>). The variable
2944which gets set for each iteration is the package variable C<$_>, not the
2945lexical C<$_> [RT #67694].
2946
2947A similar issue may occur in other modules that provide functions which
2948take a block as their first argument, like
2949
2950 foo { ... $_ ...} list
2951
2952=item *
2953
3ab3a109 2954Some regexes may run much more slowly when run in a child thread compared
2955with the thread the pattern was compiled into [RT #55600].
2956
2957=item *
2958
3d3a8206 2959Things like C<"\N{LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FF}" =~ /\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER F}+/>
2960will appear to hang as they get into a very long running loop [RT #72998].
2961
2962=item *
2963
72d4e865 2964Several porters have reported mysterious crashes when Perl's entire test suite is run after a build on certain Windows 2000 systems. When run by hand, the individual tests reportedly work fine.
3ab3a109 2965
b6381718 2966=back
2967
2968=head1 Errata
2969
2970=over
2971
3ab3a109 2972=item *
2973
b6381718 2974This one is actually a change introduced in 5.10.0, but it was missed
2975from that release's perldelta, so it is mentioned here instead.
2976
2977A bugfix related to the handling of the C</m> modifier and C<qr> resulted
2978in a change of behaviour between 5.8.x and 5.10.0:
3ab3a109 2979
b6381718 2980 # matches in 5.8.x, doesn't match in 5.10.0
2981 $re = qr/^bar/; "foo\nbar" =~ /$re/m;
3ab3a109 2982
3ab3a109 2983=back
2984
2985=head1 Acknowledgements
2986
2987Perl 5.12.0 represents approximately two years of development since
aac88411 2988Perl 5.10.0 and contains over 750,000 lines of changes across over
29893000 files from over 200 authors and committers.
2990
2991Perl continues to flourish into its third decade thanks to a vibrant community of users and developers. The following people are known to have contributed the improvements that became Perl 5.12.0:
2992
2993Aaron Crane, Abe Timmerman, Abhijit Menon-Sen, Abigail, Adam Russell,
2994Adriano Ferreira, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason, Alan Grover, Alexandr
2995Ciornii, Alex Davies, Alex Vandiver, Andreas Koenig, Andrew Rodland,
2996andrew@sundale.net, Andy Armstrong, Andy Dougherty, Jose AUGUSTE-ETIENNE,
2997Benjamin Smith, Ben Morrow, bharanee rathna, Bo Borgerson, Bo Lindbergh,
2998Brad Gilbert, Bram, Brendan O'Dea, brian d foy, Charles Bailey,
2999Chip Salzenberg, Chris 'BinGOs' Williams, Christoph Lamprecht, Chris
3000Williams, chromatic, Claes Jakobsson, Craig A. Berry, Dan Dascalescu,
3001Daniel Frederick Crisman, Daniel M. Quinlan, Dan Jacobson, Dan Kogai,
3002Dave Mitchell, Dave Rolsky, David Cantrell, David Dick, David Golden,
3003David Mitchell, David M. Syzdek, David Nicol, David Wheeler, Dennis
3004Kaarsemaker, Dintelmann, Peter, Dominic Dunlop, Dr.Ruud, Duke Leto,
3005Enrico Sorcinelli, Eric Brine, Father Chrysostomos, Florian Ragwitz,
3006Frank Wiegand, Gabor Szabo, Gene Sullivan, Geoffrey T. Dairiki, George
3007Greer, Gerard Goossen, Gisle Aas, Goro Fuji, Graham Barr, Green, Paul,
3008Hans Dieter Pearcey, Harmen, H. Merijn Brand, Hugo van der Sanden,
3009Ian Goodacre, Igor Sutton, Ingo Weinhold, James Bence, James Mastros,
3010Jan Dubois, Jari Aalto, Jarkko Hietaniemi, Jay Hannah, Jerry Hedden,
3011Jesse Vincent, Jim Cromie, Jody Belka, John E. Malmberg, John Malmberg,
3012John Peacock, John Peacock via RT, John P. Linderman, John Wright,
3013Josh ben Jore, Jos I. Boumans, Karl Williamson, Kenichi Ishigaki, Ken
3014Williams, Kevin Brintnall, Kevin Ryde, Kurt Starsinic, Leon Brocard,
3015Lubomir Rintel, Luke Ross, Marcel Grünauer, Marcus Holland-Moritz, Mark
3016Jason Dominus, Marko Asplund, Martin Hasch, Mashrab Kuvatov, Matt Kraai,
3017Matt S Trout, Max Maischein, Michael Breen, Michael Cartmell, Michael
3018G Schwern, Michael Witten, Mike Giroux, Milosz Tanski, Moritz Lenz,
3019Nicholas Clark, Nick Cleaton, Niko Tyni, Offer Kaye, Osvaldo Villalon,
3020Paul Fenwick, Paul Gaborit, Paul Green, Paul Johnson, Paul Marquess,
3021Philip Hazel, Philippe Bruhat, Rafael Garcia-Suarez, Rainer Tammer,
3022Rajesh Mandalemula, Reini Urban, Renée Bäcker, Ricardo Signes,
3023Ricardo SIGNES, Richard Foley, Rich Rauenzahn, Rick Delaney, Risto
3024Kankkunen, Robert May, Roberto C. Sanchez, Robin Barker, SADAHIRO
3025Tomoyuki, Salvador Ortiz Garcia, Sam Vilain, Scott Lanning, Sébastien
3026Aperghis-Tramoni, Sérgio Durigan Júnior, Shlomi Fish, Simon 'corecode'
3027Schubert, Sisyphus, Slaven Rezic, Smylers, Steffen Müller, Steffen
3028Ullrich, Stepan Kasal, Steve Hay, Steven Schubiger, Steve Peters, Tels,
3029The Doctor, Tim Bunce, Tim Jenness, Todd Rinaldo, Tom Christiansen,
3030Tom Hukins, Tom Wyant, Tony Cook, Torsten Schoenfeld, Tye McQueen,
3031Vadim Konovalov, Vincent Pit, Hio YAMASHINA, Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
3032Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes, Yuval Kogman, Yves Orton, Zefram, Zsban Ambrus
3033
3034This is woefully incomplete as it's automatically generated from version
3035control history. In particular, it doesn't include the names of the
3036(very much appreciated) contributors who reported issues in previous
3037versions of Perl that helped make Perl 5.12.0 better. For a more complete
3038list of all of Perl's historical contributors, please see the C<AUTHORS>
3039file in the Perl 5.12.0 distribution.
3ab3a109 3040
3041Many of the changes included in this version originated in the CPAN
3042modules included in Perl's core. We're grateful to the entire CPAN
3043community for helping Perl to flourish.
3044
3045=head1 Reporting Bugs
3046
3047If you find what you think is a bug, you might check the articles
3048recently posted to the comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup and the perl
72d4e865 3049bug database at L<http://rt.perl.org/perlbug/>. There may also be
3ab3a109 3050information at L<http://www.perl.org/>, the Perl Home Page.
3051
3052If you believe you have an unreported bug, please run the B<perlbug>
72d4e865 3053program included with your release. Be sure to trim your bug down
3054to a tiny but sufficient test case. Your bug report, along with the
3ab3a109 3055output of C<perl -V>, will be sent off to perlbug@perl.org to be
3056analyzed by the Perl porting team.
3057
3058If the bug you are reporting has security implications, which make it
3059inappropriate to send to a publicly archived mailing list, then please send
3060it to perl5-security-report@perl.org. This points to a closed subscription
3061unarchived mailing list, which includes all the core committers, who be able
3062to help assess the impact of issues, figure out a resolution, and help
3063co-ordinate the release of patches to mitigate or fix the problem across all
3064platforms on which Perl is supported. Please only use this address for
3065security issues in the Perl core, not for modules independently
3066distributed on CPAN.
3067
3068=head1 SEE ALSO
3069
3070The F<Changes> file for an explanation of how to view exhaustive details
3071on what changed.
3072
3073The F<INSTALL> file for how to build Perl.
3074
3075The F<README> file for general stuff.
3076
3077The F<Artistic> and F<Copying> files for copyright information.
3078
3079=cut