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01358b4a 1=head1 NAME
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3perl5120delta - what is new for perl v5.12.0
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3ab3a109 5=head1 XXX - THIS DOCUMENT IS ONLY CURRENT THROUGH PERL5114
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dac9950b 7FIX ME BEFORE RELEASE
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9OTHER ISSUES:
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11UPDATED MODULE LIST NEEDS TO BE GENERATED
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01358b4a 16=head1 DESCRIPTION
17
18This document describes differences between the 5.10.0 release and
19the 5.12.0 release.
20
21Many of the bug fixes in 5.12.0 were already seen in the 5.10.1
22maintenance release since the two releases were kept closely
23coordinated (while 5.12.0 was still called 5.11.something).
24
25You can see the list of changes in the 5.10.1 release
26by reading L<perl5101delta>.
27
3ab3a109 28=head1 Core Enhancements
29
30=head2 qr overloading
31
32It is now possible to overload the C<qr//> operator, that is,
33conversion to regexp, like it was already possible to overload
34conversion to boolean, string or number of objects. It is invoked when
c66407fa 35an object appears on the right hand side of the C<=~> operator or when
3ab3a109 36it is interpolated into a regexp. See L<overload>.
37
38=head2 Pluggable keywords
39
40Extension modules can now cleanly hook into the Perl parser to define
41new kinds of keyword-headed expression and compound statement. The
42syntax following the keyword is defined entirely by the extension. This
43allow a completely non-Perl sublanguage to be parsed inline, with the
c66407fa 44correct ops cleanly generated. This feature is currently considered
3ab3a109 45experimental.
46
47See L<perlapi/PL_keyword_plugin> for the mechanism. The Perl core
48source distribution also includes a new module
49L<XS::APItest::KeywordRPN>, which implements reverse Polish notation
50arithmetic via pluggable keywords. This module is mainly used for test
51purposes, and is not normally installed, but also serves as an example
52of how to use the new mechanism.
53
54=head2 APIs for more internals
55
56The lowest layers of the lexer and parts of the pad system now have C
57APIs available to XS extensions. These are necessary to support proper
58use of pluggable keywords, but have other uses too. The new APIs are
59experimental, and only cover a small proportion of what would be
60necessary to take full advantage of the core's facilities in these
61areas. It is intended that the Perl 5.13 development cycle will see the
62addition of a full range of clean, supported interfaces.
63
64=head2 Overridable function lookup
65
66Where an extension module hooks the creation of rv2cv ops to modify the
67subroutine lookup process, this now works correctly for bareword
68subroutine calls. This means that prototypes on subroutines referenced
69this way will be processed correctly. (Previously bareword subroutine
70names were initially looked up, for parsing purposes, by an unhookable
71mechanism, so extensions could only properly influence subroutine names
72that appeared with an C<&> sigil.)
73
74=head2 Unicode version
75
76Perl is shipped with the latest Unicode version, 5.2, dated October 2009. See
77L<http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode5.2.0> for details about this release
78of Unicode. See L<perlunicode> for instructions on installing and using
79older versions of Unicode.
80
81=head2 Unicode properties
82
b21d8e53 83A concerted effort has been made to update Perl to be in sync with the latest
84Unicode standard. Changes for this include:
85
3ab3a109 86Perl can now handle every Unicode character property. A new pod,
87L<perluniprops>, lists all available non-Unihan character properties. By
88default the Unihan properties and certain others (deprecated and Unicode
89internal-only ones) are not exposed. See below for more details on
c66407fa 90these; there is also a section in the pod listing them, and explaining
91why they are not exposed.
3ab3a109 92
93Perl now fully supports the Unicode compound-style of using C<=> and C<:>
94in writing regular expressions: C<\p{property=value}> and
95C<\p{property:value}> (both of which mean the same thing).
96
97Perl now fully supports the Unicode loose matching rules for text
c66407fa 98between the braces in C<\p{...}> constructs. In addition, Perl allows
3ab3a109 99underscores between digits of numbers.
100
101All the Unicode-defined synonyms for properties and property values are
102now accepted.
103
104C<qr/\X/>, which matches a Unicode logical character, has been expanded to work
b21d8e53 105better with various Asian languages. It now is defined as an I<extended
3ab3a109 106grapheme cluster>. (See L<http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/>).
c66407fa 107Anything matched previously and that made sense will continue to be
108matched, but in addition:
3ab3a109 109
110=over
111
112=item *
113
b21d8e53 114C<\X> will not break apart a C<S<CR LF>> sequence.
3ab3a109 115
116=item *
117
b21d8e53 118C<\X> will now match a sequence which includes the C<ZWJ> and C<ZWNJ> characters.
3ab3a109 119
120=item *
121
122C<\X> will now always match at least one character, including an initial mark.
123Marks generally come after a base character, but it is possible in Unicode to
124have them in isolation, and C<\X> will now handle that case, for example at the
b21d8e53 125beginning of a line, or after a C<ZWSP>. And this is the part where C<\X>
3ab3a109 126doesn't match the things that it used to that don't make sense. Formerly, for
127example, you could have the nonsensical case of an accented LF.
128
129=item *
130
131C<\X> will now match a (Korean) Hangul syllable sequence, and the Thai and Lao
132exception cases.
133
134=back
135
136Otherwise, this change should be transparent for the non-affected languages.
137
138C<\p{...}> matches using the Canonical_Combining_Class property were
139completely broken in previous Perls. This is now fixed.
140
141In previous Perls, the Unicode C<Decomposition_Type=Compat> property and a
142Perl extension had the same name, which led to neither matching all the
143correct values (with more than 100 mistakes in one, and several thousand
144in the other). The Perl extension has now been renamed to be
145C<Decomposition_Type=Noncanonical> (short: C<dt=noncanon>). It has the same
146meaning as was previously intended, namely the union of all the
147non-canonical Decomposition types, with Unicode C<Compat> being just one of
148those.
149
150C<\p{Uppercase}> and C<\p{Lowercase}> have been brought into line with the
151Unicode definitions. This means they each match a few more characters
152than previously.
153
154C<\p{Cntrl}> now matches the same characters as C<\p{Control}>. This means it
155no longer will match Private Use (gc=co), Surrogates (gc=cs), nor Format
156(gc=cf) code points. The Format code points represent the biggest
157possible problem. All but 36 of them are either officially deprecated
158or strongly discouraged from being used. Of those 36, likely the most
159widely used are the soft hyphen (U+00AD), and BOM, ZWSP, ZWNJ, WJ, and
b21d8e53 160similar characters, plus bidirectional controls.
3ab3a109 161
162C<\p{Alpha}> now matches the same characters as C<\p{Alphabetic}>. The Perl
163definition included a number of things that aren't really alpha (all
164marks), while omitting many that were. As a direct consequence, the
b21d8e53 165definitions of C<\p{Alnum}> and C<\p{Word}> which depend on Alpha also change
166correspondingly.
3ab3a109 167
168C<\p{Word}> also now doesn't match certain characters it wasn't supposed
169to, such as fractions.
170
171C<\p{Print}> no longer matches the line control characters: Tab, LF, CR,
b21d8e53 172FF, VT, and NEL. This brings it in line with standards and the documentation.
3ab3a109 173
174C<\p{Decomposition_Type=Canonical}> now includes the Hangul syllables.
175
b21d8e53 176C<\p{XDigit}> now matches the same characters as C<\p{Hex_Digit}>. This
177means that in addition to the characters it currently matches,
178C<[A-Fa-f0-9]>, it will also match the 22 fullwidth equivalents, for
179example U+FF10: FULLWIDTH DIGIT ZERO.
180
3ab3a109 181The Numeric type property has been extended to include the Unihan
182characters.
183
184There is a new Perl extension, the 'Present_In', or simply 'In',
185property. This is an extension of the Unicode Age property, but
186C<\p{In=5.0}> matches any code point whose usage has been determined
187I<as of> Unicode version 5.0. The C<\p{Age=5.0}> only matches code points
188added in I<precisely> version 5.0.
189
190A number of properties did not have the correct values for unassigned
191code points. This is now fixed. The affected properties are
192Bidi_Class, East_Asian_Width, Joining_Type, Decomposition_Type,
193Hangul_Syllable_Type, Numeric_Type, and Line_Break.
194
195The Default_Ignorable_Code_Point, ID_Continue, and ID_Start properties
196have been updated to their current Unicode definitions.
197
198Certain properties that are supposed to be Unicode internal-only were
199erroneously exposed by previous Perls. Use of these in regular
200expressions will now generate, if enabled, a deprecated warning message.
201The properties are: Other_Alphabetic, Other_Default_Ignorable_Code_Point,
202Other_Grapheme_Extend, Other_ID_Continue, Other_ID_Start, Other_Lowercase,
203Other_Math, and Other_Uppercase.
204
205An installation can now fairly easily change which Unicode properties
206Perl understands. As mentioned above, certain properties are by default
207turned off. These include all the Unihan properties (which should be
208accessible via the CPAN module Unicode::Unihan) and any deprecated or
209Unicode internal-only property that Perl has never exposed.
210
211The generated files in the C<lib/unicore/To> directory are now more
212clearly marked as being stable, directly usable by applications.
213New hash entries in them give the format of the normal entries,
214which allows for easier machine parsing. Perl can generate files
215in this directory for any property, though most are suppressed. An
216installation can choose to change which get written. Instructions
217are in L<perluniprops>.
218
219=head2 Regular Expressions
220
221U+0FFFF is now a legal character in regular expressions.
222
3ab3a109 223=head2 A proper interface for pluggable Method Resolution Orders
224
225As of Perl 5.11.0 there is a new interface for plugging and using method
226resolution orders other than the default (linear depth first search).
227The C3 method resolution order added in 5.10.0 has been re-implemented as
228a plugin, without changing its Perl-space interface. See L<perlmroapi> for
229more information.
230
231=head2 The C<overloading> pragma
232
233This pragma allows you to lexically disable or enable overloading
234for some or all operations. (Yuval Kogman)
235
b3b85878 236=head2 C<\N> experimental regex escape
3ab3a109 237
238A new regex escape has been added, C<\N>. It will match any character that
239is not a newline, independently from the presence or absence of the single
ff3f963a 240line match modifier C</s>. It is not usable within a character class.
df225385 241C<\N{3}> means to match 3 non-newlines; C<\N{5,}> means to match at least 5.
242C<\N{NAME}> still means the character or sequence named C<NAME>, but C<NAME> no
243longer can be things like C<3>, or C<5,>.
244Compatibility with Unicode names is preserved, as none look like these, but it
245has been possible to create custom names that do look like them, and those will
246no longer work. (Rafael Garcia-Suarez)
3ab3a109 247
b21d8e53 248This will break a L<custom charnames translator|charnames/CUSTOM TRANSLATORS>
249which allows numbers for character names, as C<\N{3}> will now mean to match 3
250non-newline characters, and not the character whose name is C<3>. (No standard
251name is a number, so only a custom translator would be affected.)
252
b3b85878 253This escape is experimental, subject to change, because there is some concern
254about possible confusion with the previous meaning of C<\N{...}>
255
5e75e599 256=head2 \N{...} now compiles better, always forces UTF-8 internal representation.
257
258There were several problems that have been fixed with recognizing C<\N{...}>
259constructs. As part of this, any scalar or regex that has either a
260C<\N{I<name>}> or C<\N{U+I<wide hex char>}> in its definition will be stored in
261UTF-8 format. (This was true previously for all occurences of C<\N{I<name>}>
262that did not use a custom translator, but now it's always true.)
263
3ab3a109 264=head2 Implicit strictures
265
266Using the C<use VERSION> syntax with a version number greater or equal
267to 5.11.0 will also lexically enable strictures just like C<use strict>
268would do (in addition to enabling features.) So, the following:
269
270 use 5.11.0;
271
272will now imply:
273
274 use strict;
275 use feature ':5.11';
276
277=head2 Parallel tests
278
279The core distribution can now run its regression tests in parallel on
280Unix-like platforms. Instead of running C<make test>, set C<TEST_JOBS> in
281your environment to the number of tests to run in parallel, and run
282C<make test_harness>. On a Bourne-like shell, this can be done as
283
284 TEST_JOBS=3 make test_harness # Run 3 tests in parallel
285
286An environment variable is used, rather than parallel make itself, because
287L<TAP::Harness> needs to be able to schedule individual non-conflicting test
288scripts itself, and there is no standard interface to C<make> utilities to
289interact with their job schedulers.
290
291Note that currently some test scripts may fail when run in parallel (most
292notably C<ext/IO/t/io_dir.t>). If necessary run just the failing scripts
293again sequentially and see if the failures go away.
294
295=head2 The C<...> operator
296
297A new operator, C<...>, nicknamed the Yada Yada operator, has been added.
c66407fa 298It is intended to mark placeholder code that is not yet implemented.
3ab3a109 299See L<perlop/"Yada Yada Operator">. (chromatic)
300
301=head2 DTrace support
302
303Some support for DTrace has been added. See "DTrace support" in F<INSTALL>.
304
305=head2 Support for C<configure_requires> in CPAN module metadata
306
307Both C<CPAN> and C<CPANPLUS> now support the C<configure_requires> keyword
308in the F<META.yml> metadata file included in most recent CPAN distributions.
309This allows distribution authors to specify configuration prerequisites that
310must be installed before running F<Makefile.PL> or F<Build.PL>.
311
312See the documentation for C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> or C<Module::Build> for more
313on how to specify C<configure_requires> when creating a distribution for CPAN.
314
315=head2 C<each> is now more flexible
316
317The C<each> function can now operate on arrays.
318
319=head2 Y2038 compliance
320
321Perl's core time-related functions are now Y2038 compliant. (With 29
322years to spare!)
323
324=head2 C<$,> flexibility
325
326The variable C<$,> may now be tied.
327
328=head2 // in where clauses
329
330// now behaves like || in when clauses
331
332=head2 Enabling warnings from your shell environment
333
334You can now set C<-W> from the C<PERL5OPT> environment variable
335
336=head2 C<delete local>
337
338C<delete local> now allows you to locally delete a hash entry.
339
340=head2 New support for Abstract namespace sockets
341
342Abstract namespace sockets are Linux-specific socket type that live in
343AF_UNIX family, slightly abusing it to be able to use arbitrary
344character arrays as addresses: They start with nul byte and are not
345terminated by nul byte, but with the length passed to the socket()
346system call.
347
252eec4f 348=head2 New C<package NAME VERSION> syntax
3ab3a109 349
350This new syntax allows a module author to set the $VERSION of a namespace
351when the namespace is declared with 'package'. It eliminates the need
352for C<our $VERSION = ...> and similar constructs. E.g.
353
354 package Foo::Bar 1.23;
355 # $Foo::Bar::VERSION == 1.23
356
357There are several advantages to this:
358
359=over
360
361=item *
362
252eec4f 363C<$VERSION> is parsed in exactly the same way as C<use NAME VERSION>
3ab3a109 364
365=item *
366
367C<$VERSION> is set at compile time
368
369=item *
370
252eec4f 371C<$VERSION> is a version object that provides proper overloading of
372comparision operators so comparing C<$VERSION> to decimal (1.23) or
373dotted-decimal (v1.2.3) version numbers works correctly.
374
375=item *
376
3ab3a109 377Eliminates C<$VERSION = ...> and C<eval $VERSION> clutter
378
379=item *
380
381As it requires VERSION to be a numeric literal or v-string
382literal, it can be statically parsed by toolchain modules
383without C<eval> the way MM-E<gt>parse_version does for C<$VERSION = ...>
384
385=item *
386
3ab3a109 387It does not break old code with only C<package NAME>, but code that uses
252eec4f 388C<package NAME VERSION> will need to be restricted to perl 5.12.0 or newer
3ab3a109 389This is analogous to the change to C<open> from two-args to three-args.
252eec4f 390Users requiring the latest Perl will benefit, and perhaps after several
391years, it will become a standard practice.
3ab3a109 392
393=back
394
252eec4f 395However, C<package NAME VERSION> requires a new, 'strict' version
396number format. See L<"Version number formats"> for details.
397
3ab3a109 398=head1 Incompatible Changes
399
400=head2 Version number formats
401
402Acceptable version number formats have been formalized into "strict" and
fab55263 403"lax" rules. C<package NAME VERSION> takes a strict version number.
404C<UNIVERSAL::VERSION> and the L<version> object constructors take lax
405version numbers. Providing an invalid version will result in a fatal
406error. The version argument in C<use NAME VERSION> is first parsed as a
407numeric literal or v-string and then passed to C<UNIVERSAL::VERSION>
408(and must then pass the "lax" format test).
409
410These formats are documented fully in the L<version> module. To a first
411approximation, a "strict" version number is a positive decimal number
412(integer or decimal-fraction) without exponentiation or else a
413dotted-decimal v-string with a leading 'v' character and at least three
414components. A "lax" version number allows v-strings with fewer than
415three components or without a leading 'v'. Under "lax" rules, both
416decimal and dotted-decimal versions may have a trailing "alpha"
417component separated by an underscore character after a fractional or
418dotted-decimal component.
3ab3a109 419
420The L<version> module adds C<version::is_strict> and C<version::is_lax>
421functions to check a scalar against these rules.
422
c66407fa 423=head2 @INC reorganization
3ab3a109 424
425In @INC, ARCHLIB and PRIVLIB now occur after after the current version's
426site_perl and vendor_perl.
427
428=head2 Switch statement changes
429
430The handling of complex expressions by the C<given>/C<when> switch
431statement has been enhanced. These enhancements are also available in
c66407fa 4325.10.1 and subsequent 5.10 releases. There are two new cases where
433C<when> now interprets its argument as a boolean, instead of an
434expression to be used in a smart match:
3ab3a109 435
436=head2 flip-flop operators
437
438The C<..> and C<...> flip-flop operators are now evaluated in boolean
439context, following their usual semantics; see L<perlop/"Range Operators">.
440
441Note that, as in perl 5.10.0, C<when (1..10)> will not work to test
442whether a given value is an integer between 1 and 10; you should use
443C<when ([1..10])> instead (note the array reference).
444
445However, contrary to 5.10.0, evaluating the flip-flop operators in boolean
446context ensures it can now be useful in a C<when()>, notably for
447implementing bistable conditions, like in:
448
449 when (/^=begin/ .. /^=end/) {
450 # do something
451 }
452
453=head2 defined-or operator
454
455A compound expression involving the defined-or operator, as in
456C<when (expr1 // expr2)>, will be treated as boolean if the first
457expression is boolean. (This just extends the existing rule that applies
458to the regular or operator, as in C<when (expr1 || expr2)>.)
459
460=head2 Smart match changes
461
462This section details more changes brought to the semantics to
463the smart match operator, that naturally also modify the behaviour
464of the switch statements where smart matching is implicitly used.
c66407fa 465These changes were also made for the 5.10.1 release, and will remain in
3ab3a109 466subsequent 5.10 releases.
467
3ab3a109 468=head3 Changes to type-based dispatch
469
470The smart match operator C<~~> is no longer commutative. The behaviour of
471a smart match now depends primarily on the type of its right hand
472argument. Moreover, its semantics have been adjusted for greater
473consistency or usefulness in several cases. While the general backwards
474compatibility is maintained, several changes must be noted:
475
476=over 4
477
478=item *
479
480Code references with an empty prototype are no longer treated specially.
481They are passed an argument like the other code references (even if they
482choose to ignore it).
483
484=item *
485
486C<%hash ~~ sub {}> and C<@array ~~ sub {}> now test that the subroutine
487returns a true value for each key of the hash (or element of the
488array), instead of passing the whole hash or array as a reference to
489the subroutine.
490
491=item *
492
493Due to the commutativity breakage, code references are no longer
494treated specially when appearing on the left of the C<~~> operator,
495but like any vulgar scalar.
496
497=item *
498
499C<undef ~~ %hash> is always false (since C<undef> can't be a key in a
500hash). No implicit conversion to C<""> is done (as was the case in perl
5015.10.0).
502
503=item *
504
505C<$scalar ~~ @array> now always distributes the smart match across the
506elements of the array. It's true if one element in @array verifies
507C<$scalar ~~ $element>. This is a generalization of the old behaviour
508that tested whether the array contained the scalar.
509
510=back
511
512The full dispatch table for the smart match operator is given in
513L<perlsyn/"Smart matching in detail">.
514
515=head3 Smart match and overloading
516
517According to the rule of dispatch based on the rightmost argument type,
518when an object overloading C<~~> appears on the right side of the
519operator, the overload routine will always be called (with a 3rd argument
520set to a true value, see L<overload>.) However, when the object will
521appear on the left, the overload routine will be called only when the
c66407fa 522rightmost argument is a simple scalar. This way, distributivity of smart
523match across arrays is not broken, as well as the other behaviours with
524complex types (coderefs, hashes, regexes). Thus, writers of overloading
525routines for smart match mostly need to worry only with comparing
526against a scalar, and possibly with stringification overloading; the
527other common cases will be automatically handled consistently.
3ab3a109 528
529C<~~> will now refuse to work on objects that do not overload it (in order
530to avoid relying on the object's underlying structure). (However, if the
531object overloads the stringification or the numification operators, and
532if overload fallback is active, it will be used instead, as usual.)
533
534=head2 Labels can't be keywords
535
536Labels used as targets for the C<goto>, C<last>, C<next> or C<redo>
537statements cannot be keywords anymore. This restriction will prevent
538potential confusion between the C<goto LABEL> and C<goto EXPR> syntaxes:
539for example, a statement like C<goto print> would jump to a label whose
540name would be the return value of C<print()>, (usually 1), instead of a
541label named C<print>. Moreover, the other control flow statements
542would just ignore any keyword passed to them as a label name. Since
543such labels cannot be defined anymore, this kind of error will be
544avoided.
545
546=head2 Other incompatible changes
547
548=over 4
549
550=item *
551
b21d8e53 552The definitions of a number of Unicode properties have changed to match those
553of the current Unicode standard. These are listed above under L</Unicode
adbcfde0 554properties>. This could break code that is expecting the old definitions.
3ab3a109 555
556=item *
557
b21d8e53 558The boolkeys op moved to the group of hash ops. This breaks binary
559compatibility.
c66407fa 560
561=item *
562
563Filehandles are blessed directly into C<IO::Handle>, as C<FileHandle> is
564merely a wrapper around C<IO::Handle>.
565
566The previous behaviour was to bless Filehandles into L<FileHandle>
567(an empty proxy class) if it was loaded into memory and otherwise
568to bless them into C<IO::Handle>.
569
570=item *
571
572The semantics of C<use feature :5.10*> have changed slightly.
573See L<"Modules and Pragmata"> for more information.
3ab3a109 574
575=item *
576
577The version control system used for the development of the perl
578interpreter has been switched from Perforce to git. This is mainly an
579internal issue that only affects people actively working on the perl core;
580but it may have minor external visibility, for example in some of details
581of the output of C<perl -V>. See L<perlrepository> for more information.
582
583=item *
584
585The internal structure of the C<ext/> directory in the perl source has
586been reorganised. In general, a module C<Foo::Bar> whose source was
587stored under F<ext/Foo/Bar/> is now located under F<ext/Foo-Bar/>. Also,
588nearly all dual-life modules have been moved from F<lib/> to F<ext/>. This
589is purely a source tarball change, and should make no difference to the
590compilation or installation of perl, unless you have a very customised build
591process that explicitly relies on this structure, or which hard-codes the
592C<nonxs_ext> F<Configure> parameter. Specifically, this change does not by
593default alter the location of any files in the final installation.
594
595=item *
596
597As part of the C<Test::Harness> 2.x to 3.x upgrade, the experimental
598C<Test::Harness::Straps> module has been removed.
599See L</"Updated Modules"> for more details.
600
601=item *
602
603As part of the C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker> upgrade, the
604C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker::bytes> and C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker::vmsish> modules
605have been removed from this distribution.
606
607=item *
608
609C<Module::CoreList> no longer contains the C<%:patchlevel> hash.
610
611=item *
612
613This one is actually a change introduced in 5.10.0, but it was missed
614from that release's perldelta, so it is mentioned here instead.
615
616A bugfix related to the handling of the C</m> modifier and C<qr> resulted
617in a change of behaviour between 5.8.x and 5.10.0:
618
619 # matches in 5.8.x, doesn't match in 5.10.0
620 $re = qr/^bar/; "foo\nbar" =~ /$re/m;
621
622=item *
623
624C<length undef> now returns undef.
625
626=item *
627
628Unsupported private C API functions are now declared "static" to prevent
629leakage to Perl's public API.
630
631=item *
632
633To support the bootstrapping process, F<miniperl> no longer builds with
634UTF-8 support in the regexp engine.
635
636This allows a build to complete with PERL_UNICODE set and a UTF-8 locale.
637Without this there's a bootstrapping problem, as miniperl can't load the UTF-8
638components of the regexp engine, because they're not yet built.
639
640=item *
641
c66407fa 642F<miniperl>'s @INC is now restricted to just C<-I...>, the split of
643C<$ENV{PERL5LIB}>, and "C<.>"
3ab3a109 644
645=item *
646
647A space or a newline is now required after a C<"#line XXX"> directive.
648
649=item *
650
651Tied filehandles now have an additional method EOF which provides the EOF type
652
653=item *
654
c66407fa 655To better match all other flow control statements, C<foreach> may no
656longer be used as an attribute.
3ab3a109 657
658=back
659
660=head1 Deprecations
661
662From time to time, Perl's developers find it necessary to deprecate
663features or modules we've previously shipped as part of the core
664distribution. We are well aware of the pain and frustration that a
665backwards-incompatible change to Perl can cause for developers building
666or maintaining software in Perl. You can be sure that when we deprecate
667a functionality or syntax, it isn't a choice we make lightly. Sometimes,
668we choose to deprecate functionality or syntax because it was found to
669be poorly designed or implemented. Sometimes, this is because they're
670holding back other features or causing performance problems. Sometimes,
671the reasons are more complex. Wherever possible, we try to keep deprecated
672functionality available to developers in its previous form for at least
673one major release. So long as a deprecated feature isn't actively
674disrupting our ability to maintain and extend Perl, we'll try to leave
675it in place as long as possible.
676
677The following items are now deprecated.
678
679=over 4
680
681=item Use of C<:=> to mean an empty attribute list is now deprecated.
682
683An accident of Perl's parser meant that these constructions were all
684equivalent:
685
686 my $pi := 4;
687 my $pi : = 4;
688 my $pi : = 4;
689
690with the C<:> being treated as the start of an attribute list, which
691ends before the C<=>. As whitespace is not significant here, all are
692parsed as an empty attribute list, hence all the above are equivalent
693to, and better written as
694
695 my $pi = 4;
696
697because no attribute processing is done for an empty list.
698
699As is, this meant that C<:=> cannot be used as a new token, without
700silently changing the meaning of existing code. Hence that particular
701form is now deprecated, and will become a syntax error. If it is
702absolutely necessary to have empty attribute lists (for example,
703because of a code generator) then avoid the warning by adding a space
704before the C<=>.
705
c66407fa 706=item C<< UNIVERSAL->import() >>
3ab3a109 707
c66407fa 708The method C<< UNIVERSAL->import() >> is now deprecated. Attempting to
3ab3a109 709pass import arguments to a C<use UNIVERSAL> statement will result in a
c66407fa 710deprecation warning.
3ab3a109 711
712=item Use of "goto" to jump into a construct is deprecated
713
c66407fa 714Using C<goto> to jump from an outer scope into an inner scope is now
715deprecated. This rare use case was causing problems in the
716implementation of scopes.
3ab3a109 717
8c66a230 718=item Custom character names in \N{name} should look like names
719
720In C<\N{I<name>}>, I<name> can be just about anything. The standard Unicode
721names have a very limited domain, but a custom name translator could create
722names that are, for example, made up entirely of punctuation symbols. It is
723now deprecated to make names that don't begin with an alphabetic character, and
724aren't alphanumeric or contain other than a very few other characters,
725namely spaces, dashes, parentheses and colons. Because of the added meaning of
726C<\N> (See L</C<\N> experimental regex escape>), names that look like curly
727brace -enclosed quantifiers won't work. For example, C<\N{3,4}> now means to
728match 3 to 4 non-newlines; before a custom name C<3,4> could have been created.
729
3ab3a109 730=item Deprecated Modules
731
732The following modules will be removed from the core distribution in a future
733release, and should be installed from CPAN instead. Distributions on CPAN
734which require these should add them to their prerequisites. The core versions
735of these modules warnings will issue a deprecation warning.
736
8df7d2a3 737If you ship a packaged version of Perl, either alone or as part of a larger
738system, then you should carefully consider the reprecussions of core module
739deprecations. You may want to consider shipping your default build of
740Perl with packages for some or all deprecated modules which install into
741C<vendor> or C<site> perl library directories. This will inhibit the
742deprecation warnings.
743
744Alternatively, you may want to consider patching F<lib/deprecate.pm>
745to provide deprecation warnings specific to your packaging system or
746distribution of Perl.
747
3ab3a109 748=over
749
c66407fa 750=item L<Class::ISA>
751
752=item L<Pod::Plainer>
753
754=item L<Shell>
3ab3a109 755
c66407fa 756=item L<Switch>
3ab3a109 757
c66407fa 758Switch is buggy and should be avoided. See L<perlsyn/"Switch
759statements"> for its replacement.
3ab3a109 760
761=back
762
763=item suidperl
764
765C<suidperl> has been removed. It used to provide a mechanism to
766emulate setuid permission bits on systems that don't support it properly.
767
768=item Assignment to $[
769
770=item attrs
771
772Remove attrs, which has been deprecated since 1999-10-02.
773
774=item Use of the attribute :locked on subroutines.
775
776=item Use of "locked" with the attributes pragma.
777
778=item Use of "unique" with the attributes pragma.
779
780=item Numerous Perl 4-era libraries:
781
782F<termcap.pl>, F<tainted.pl>, F<stat.pl>, F<shellwords.pl>, F<pwd.pl>,
783F<open3.pl>, F<open2.pl>, F<newgetopt.pl>, F<look.pl>, F<find.pl>,
784F<finddepth.pl>, F<importenv.pl>, F<hostname.pl>, F<getopts.pl>,
785F<getopt.pl>, F<getcwd.pl>, F<flush.pl>, F<fastcwd.pl>, F<exceptions.pl>,
786F<ctime.pl>, F<complete.pl>, F<cacheout.pl>, F<bigrat.pl>, F<bigint.pl>,
787F<bigfloat.pl>, F<assert.pl>, F<abbrev.pl>, F<dotsh.pl>, and
788F<timelocal.pl> are all now deprecated. Using them will incur a warning.
789
790=back
791
792=head1 Modules and Pragmata
793
794=head2 Dual-lifed modules moved
795
796Dual-lifed modules maintained primarily in the Perl core now live in dist/.
797Dual-lifed modules maintained primarily on CPAN now live in cpan/
798
799In previous releases of Perl, it was customary to enumerate all module
c66407fa 800changes in this section of the C<perldelta> file. From 5.11.0 forward
801only notable updates (such as new or deprecated modules ) will be listed
802in this section. For a complete reference to the versions of modules
803shipped in a given release of perl, please see L<Module::CoreList>.
3ab3a109 804
805=head2 New Modules and Pragmata
806
807=over 4
808
809=item *
810
811C<autodie>
812
813This is a new lexically-scoped alternative for the C<Fatal> module.
814The bundled version is 2.06_01. Note that in this release, using a string
815eval when C<autodie> is in effect can cause the autodie behaviour to leak
816into the surrounding scope. See L<autodie/"BUGS"> for more details.
817
818=item *
819
820C<Compress::Raw::Bzip2>
821
822This has been added to the core (version 2.020).
823
824=item *
825
826C<parent>
827
828This pragma establishes an ISA relationship with base classes at compile
c66407fa 829time. It provides the key feature of C<base> without further unwanted
830behaviors.
3ab3a109 831
832=item *
833
834C<Parse::CPAN::Meta>
835
836This has been added to the core (version 1.39).
837
838=back
839
840=head2 Pragmata Changes
841
842=over 4
843
844=item *
845
846C<overloading>
847
848See L</"The C<overloading> pragma"> above.
849
850=item *
851
852C<attrs>
853
854The C<attrs> pragma has been removed. It had been marked as deprecated since
8555.6.0.
856
857=item *
858
859C<charnames>
860
861The Unicode F<NameAliases.txt> database file has been added. This has the
862effect of adding some extra C<\N> character names that formerly wouldn't
863have been recognised; for example, C<"\N{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GHA}">.
864
865=item *
866
867C<feature>
868
869The meaning of the C<:5.10> and C<:5.10.X> feature bundles has
870changed slightly. The last component, if any (i.e. C<X>) is simply ignored.
871This is predicated on the assumption that new features will not, in
872general, be added to maintenance releases. So C<:5.10> and C<:5.10.X>
873have identical effect. This is a change to the behaviour documented for
8745.10.0.
875
876=item *
877
878C<mro>
879
880Upgraded from version 1.00 to 1.01. Performance for single inheritance is 40%
881faster - see L</"Performance Enhancements"> below.
882
883C<mro> is now implemented as an XS extension. The documented interface has not
884changed. Code relying on the implementation detail that some C<mro::>
885methods happened to be available at all times gets to "keep both pieces".
886
887=item *
888
889C<diagnostics>
890
891Supports %.0f formatting internally.
892
893=item *
894
895C<overload>
896
897Allow overloading of 'qr'.
898
899=item *
900
901C<constant>
902
903Upgraded from version 1.19 to 1.20.
904
905=item *
906
907C<diagnostics>
908
c66407fa 909This pragma no longer suppresses C<Use of uninitialized value in range
910(or flip)> warnings. [perl #71204]
3ab3a109 911
912=item *
913
914C<feature>
915
916Upgraded from 1.13 to 1.14. Added the C<unicode_strings> feature:
917
918 use feature "unicode_strings";
919
920This pragma turns on Unicode semantics for the case-changing operations
c66407fa 921(C<uc>, C<lc>, C<ucfirst>, C<lcfirst>) on strings that don't have the
922internal UTF-8 flag set, but that contain single-byte characters between
923128 and 255.
3ab3a109 924
925=item *
926
927C<threads>
928
929Upgraded from version 1.74 to 1.75.
930
931=item *
932
933C<less>
934
c66407fa 935Upgraded from version 0.02 to 0.03.
3ab3a109 936
c66407fa 937This version introduces the C<stash_name> method to allow subclasses of
938C<less> to pick where in %^H to store their stash.
3ab3a109 939
940=item *
941
942C<version>
943
944Upgraded from version 0.77 to 0.81.
945
946This version adds support for L</Version number formats> as described earlier
947in this document and in its own documentation.
948
949=item *
950
951C<warnings>
952
953Upgraded from 1.07 to 1.09.
954
955Added new C<warnings::fatal_enabled()> function.
956This version adds the C<illegalproto> warning category. See also L</New or
957Changed Diagnostics> for this change.
958
959=back
960
961
962=head2 Updated Modules
963
964=over 4
965
966=item XXX TODO RECALCULATE THIS VS 5.10.0
967
968=back
969
970=head2 Removed Modules and Pragmata
971
972=over 4
973
974=item *
975
976C<Devel::DProf::V>
977
978Removed from the Perl core. Prior version was 'undef'.
979
980=back
981
982=head1 Documentation
983
984=head2 New Documentation
985
986=over 4
987
988=item *
989
990L<perlhaiku>
991
992This contains instructions on how to build perl for the Haiku platform.
993
994=item *
995
996L<perlmroapi>
997
998This describes the new interface for pluggable Method Resolution Orders.
999
1000=item *
1001
1002L<perlperf>
1003
1004This document, by Richard Foley, provides an introduction to the use of
1005performance and optimization techniques which can be used with particular
1006reference to perl programs.
1007
1008=item *
1009
1010L<perlrepository>
1011
1012This describes how to access the perl source using the I<git> version
1013control system.
1014
1015=item *
1016
1017L<perlpolicy> extends the "Social contract about contributed modules" into
1018the beginnings of a document on Perl porting policies.
1019
1020=back
1021
1022=head2 Changes to Existing Documentation
1023
1024The various large F<Changes*> files (which listed every change made to perl
1025over the last 18 years) have been removed, and replaced by a small file,
1026also called F<Changes>, which just explains how that same information may
1027be extracted from the git version control system.
1028
1029The file F<Porting/patching.pod> has been deleted, as it mainly described
1030interacting with the old Perforce-based repository, which is now obsolete.
1031Information still relevant has been moved to L<perlrepository>.
1032
1033L<perlapi>, L<perlintern>, L<perlmodlib> and L<perltoc> are now all
1034generated at build time, rather than being shipped as part of the release.
1035
1036=over
1037
1038=item *
1039
1040Documented -X overloading.
1041
1042=item *
1043
1044Documented that C<when()> treats specially most of the filetest operators
1045
1046=item *
1047
c66407fa 1048Documented C<when> as a syntax modifier
3ab3a109 1049
1050=item *
1051
c66407fa 1052Eliminated "Old Perl threads tutorial", which described 5005 threads.
3ab3a109 1053
1054F<pod/perlthrtut.pod> is the same material reworked for ithreads.
1055
1056=item *
1057
1058Correct previous documentation: v-strings are not deprecated
1059
1060With version objects, we need them to use MODULE VERSION syntax. This
c66407fa 1061patch removes the deprecation notice.
3ab3a109 1062
1063=item *
1064
1065Added security contact information to L<perlsec>
1066
1067A significant fraction of the core documentation has been updated to clarify
1068the behavior of Perl's Unicode handling.
1069
1070Much of the remaining core documentation has been reviewed and edited
1071for clarity, consistent use of language, and to fix the spelling of Tom
1072Christiansen's name.
1073
1074The Pod specification (L<perlpodspec>) has been updated to bring the
c66407fa 1075specification in line with modern usage already supported by most Pod
1076systems. A parameter string may now follow the format name in a
1077"begin/end" region. Links to URIs with a text description are now
1078allowed. The usage of C<LE<lt>"section"E<gt>> has been marked as
1079deprecated.
3ab3a109 1080
1081L<if.pm|if> has been documented in L<perlfunc/use> as a means to get
c66407fa 1082conditional loading of modules despite the implicit BEGIN block around
1083C<use>.
3ab3a109 1084
1085=item *
1086
c66407fa 1087The documentation for C<$1> in perlvar.pod has been clarified.
3ab3a109 1088
a620a577 1089=item *
1090
1091C<\N{U+I<wide hex char>}> is now documented.
1092
3ab3a109 1093=back
1094
1095=head1 Performance Enhancements
1096
1097=over 4
1098
1099=item *
1100
1101A new internal cache means that C<isa()> will often be faster.
1102
1103=item *
1104
1105The implementation of C<C3> Method Resolution Order has been optimised -
1106linearisation for classes with single inheritance is 40% faster. Performance
1107for multiple inheritance is unchanged.
1108
1109=item *
1110
1111Under C<use locale>, the locale-relevant information is now cached on
1112read-only values, such as the list returned by C<keys %hash>. This makes
1113operations such as C<sort keys %hash> in the scope of C<use locale> much
1114faster.
1115
1116=item *
1117
1118Empty C<DESTROY> methods are no longer called.
1119
1120=item *
1121
1122Faster C<Perl_sv_utf8_upgrade()>
1123
1124=item *
1125
1126Speed up C<keys> on empty hash
1127
1128=item *
1129
1130C<if (%foo)> has been optimized to be faster than C<if (keys %foo)>
1131
1132=item *
1133
1134Reversing an array to itself (as in C<@a = reverse @a>) in void context
1135now happens in-place and is several orders of magnitude faster than it
1136used to be. It will also preserve non-existent elements whenever
1137possible, i.e. for non magical arrays or tied arrays with C<EXISTS> and
1138C<DELETE> methods.
1139
1140=back
1141
1142=head1 Installation and Configuration Improvements
1143
1144=head2 F<ext/> reorganisation
1145
1146The layout of directories in F<ext> has been revised. Specifically, all
1147extensions are now flat, and at the top level, with C</> in pathnames
1148replaced by C<->, so that F<ext/Data/Dumper/> is now F<ext/Data-Dumper/>,
1149etc. The names of the extensions as specified to F<Configure>, and as
1150reported by C<%Config::Config> under the keys C<dynamic_ext>,
1151C<known_extensions>, C<nonxs_ext> and C<static_ext> have not changed, and
1152still use C</>. Hence this change will not have any affect once perl is
1153installed. C<Safe> has been split out from being part of C<Opcode>, and
1154C<mro> is now an extension in its own right.
1155
1156Nearly all dual-life modules have been moved from F<lib> to F<ext>, and will
1157now appear as known C<nonxs_ext>. This will made no difference to the
1158structure of an installed perl, nor will the modules installed differ,
1159unless you run F<Configure> with options to specify an exact list of
1160extensions to build. In this case, you will rapidly become aware that you
1161need to add to your list, because various modules needed to complete the
1162build, such as C<ExtUtils::ParseXS>, have now become extensions, and
1163without them the build will fail well before it attempts to run the
1164regression tests.
1165
1166=head2 Configuration improvements
1167
1168If C<vendorlib> and C<vendorarch> are the same, then they are only added to
1169C<@INC> once.
1170
1171C<$Config{usedevel}> and the C-level C<PERL_USE_DEVEL> are now defined if
1172perl is built with C<-Dusedevel>.
1173
1174F<Configure> will enable use of C<-fstack-protector>, to provide protection
1175against stack-smashing attacks, if the compiler supports it.
1176
1177F<Configure> will now determine the correct prototypes for re-entrant
c66407fa 1178functions and for C<gconvert> if you are using a C++ compiler rather
3ab3a109 1179than a C compiler.
1180
1181On Unix, if you build from a tree containing a git repository, the
1182configuration process will note the commit hash you have checked out, for
1183display in the output of C<perl -v> and C<perl -V>. Unpushed local commits
1184are automatically added to the list of local patches displayed by
1185C<perl -V>.
1186
1187USE_ATTRIBUTES_FOR_PERLIO is now reported in the compile-time options
1188listed by the C<-V> switch.
1189
1190=head2 Compilation improvements
1191
1192As part of the flattening of F<ext>, all extensions on all platforms are
1193built by F<make_ext.pl>. This replaces the Unix-specific
1194F<ext/util/make_ext>, VMS-specific F<make_ext.com> and Win32-specific
1195F<win32/buildext.pl>.
1196
3ab3a109 1197=head1 Changed Internals
1198
1199=over 4
1200
1201=item *
1202
1203C<Perl_pmflag> has been removed from the public API. Calling it now
1204generates a deprecation warning, and it will be removed in a future
1205release. Although listed as part of the API, it was never documented,
1206and only ever used in F<toke.c>, and prior to 5.10, F<regcomp.c>. In
1207core, it has been replaced by a static function.
1208
1209=item *
1210
1211Perl_magic_setmglob now knows about globs, fixing RT #71254.
1212
1213=item *
1214
1215TODO: C<SVt_RV> is gone. RVs are now stored in IVs
1216
1217=item *
1218
1219TODO: REGEXPs are first class
1220
1221=item *
1222
1223TODO: OOK is reworked, such that an OOKed scalar is PV not PVIV
1224
1225=item *
1226
1227The J.R.R. Tolkien quotes at the head of C source file have been checked and
1228proper citations added, thanks to a patch from Tom Christiansen.
1229
1230=item *
1231
1232C<Perl_vcroak()> now accepts a null first argument. In addition, a full audit
1233was made of the "not NULL" compiler annotations, and those for several
1234other internal functions were corrected.
1235
1236=item *
1237
1238New macros C<dSAVEDERRNO>, C<dSAVE_ERRNO>, C<SAVE_ERRNO>, C<RESTORE_ERRNO>
1239have been added to formalise the temporary saving of the C<errno>
1240variable.
1241
1242=item *
1243
1244The function C<Perl_sv_insert_flags> has been added to augment
1245C<Perl_sv_insert>.
1246
1247=item *
1248
1249The function C<Perl_newSV_type(type)> has been added, equivalent to
1250C<Perl_newSV()> followed by C<Perl_sv_upgrade(type)>.
1251
1252=item *
1253
1254The function C<Perl_newSVpvn_flags()> has been added, equivalent to
1255C<Perl_newSVpvn()> and then performing the action relevant to the flag.
1256
1257Two flag bits are currently supported.
1258
1259=over 4
1260
1261=item *
1262
1263C<SVf_UTF8>
1264
1265This will call C<SvUTF8_on()> for you. (Note that this does not convert an
1266sequence of ISO 8859-1 characters to UTF-8). A wrapper, C<newSVpvn_utf8()>
1267is available for this.
1268
1269=item *
1270
1271C<SVs_TEMP>
1272
1273Call C<Perl_sv_2mortal()> on the new SV.
1274
1275=back
1276
1277There is also a wrapper that takes constant strings, C<newSVpvs_flags()>.
1278
1279=item *
1280
1281The function C<Perl_croak_xs_usage> has been added as a wrapper to
1282C<Perl_croak>.
1283
1284=item *
1285
1286The functions C<PerlIO_find_layer> and C<PerlIO_list_alloc> are now
1287exported.
1288
1289=item *
1290
1291C<PL_na> has been exterminated from the core code, replaced by local STRLEN
1292temporaries, or C<*_nolen()> calls. Either approach is faster than C<PL_na>,
17270880 1293which is a pointer dereference into the interpreter structure under ithreads,
3ab3a109 1294and a global variable otherwise.
1295
1296=item *
1297
1298C<Perl_mg_free()> used to leave freed memory accessible via C<SvMAGIC()> on
1299the scalar. It now updates the linked list to remove each piece of magic
1300as it is freed.
1301
1302=item *
1303
1304Under ithreads, the regex in C<PL_reg_curpm> is now reference counted. This
1305eliminates a lot of hackish workarounds to cope with it not being reference
1306counted.
1307
1308=item *
1309
1310C<Perl_mg_magical()> would sometimes incorrectly turn on C<SvRMAGICAL()>.
1311This has been fixed.
1312
1313=item *
1314
1315The I<public> IV and NV flags are now not set if the string value has
1316trailing "garbage". This behaviour is consistent with not setting the
1317public IV or NV flags if the value is out of range for the type.
1318
1319=item *
1320
1321SV allocation tracing has been added to the diagnostics enabled by C<-Dm>.
1322The tracing can alternatively output via the C<PERL_MEM_LOG> mechanism, if
1323that was enabled when the F<perl> binary was compiled.
1324
1325=item *
1326
1327Smartmatch resolution tracing has been added as a new diagnostic. Use C<-DM> to
1328enable it.
1329
1330=item *
1331
1332A new debugging flag C<-DB> now dumps subroutine definitions, leaving
1333C<-Dx> for its original purpose of dumping syntax trees.
1334
1335=item *
1336
1337Uses of C<Nullav>, C<Nullcv>, C<Nullhv>, C<Nullop>, C<Nullsv> etc have been
1338replaced by C<NULL> in the core code, and non-dual-life modules, as C<NULL>
1339is clearer to those unfamiliar with the core code.
1340
1341=item *
1342
1343A macro C<MUTABLE_PTR(p)> has been added, which on (non-pedantic) gcc will
1344not cast away C<const>, returning a C<void *>. Macros C<MUTABLE_SV(av)>,
1345C<MUTABLE_SV(cv)> etc build on this, casting to C<AV *> etc without
1346casting away C<const>. This allows proper compile-time auditing of
1347C<const> correctness in the core, and helped picked up some errors (now
1348fixed).
1349
1350=item *
1351
1352Macros C<mPUSHs()> and C<mXPUSHs()> have been added, for pushing SVs on the
1353stack and mortalizing them.
1354
1355=item *
1356
1357Use of the private structure C<mro_meta> has changed slightly. Nothing
1358outside the core should be accessing this directly anyway.
1359
1360=item *
1361
1362A new tool, F<Porting/expand-macro.pl> has been added, that allows you
1363to view how a C preprocessor macro would be expanded when compiled.
1364This is handy when trying to decode the macro hell that is the perl
1365guts.
1366
1367=back
1368
1369=head1 Testing
1370
1371=head2 New Tests
1372
1373Many modules updated from CPAN incorporate new tests.
1374Several tests that have the potential to hang forever if they fail now
1375incorporate a "watchdog" functionality that will kill them after a timeout,
1376which helps ensure that C<make test> and C<make test_harness> run to
1377completion automatically. (Jerry Hedden).
1378
1379Some core-specific tests have been added:
1380
1381=over 4
1382
1383=item *
1384
1385Significant cleanups to core tests to ensure that language and
1386interpreter features are not used before they're tested.
1387
1388=item *
1389
c66407fa 1390C<make test_porting> now runs a number of important pre-commit checks
1391which might be of use to anyone working on the Perl core.
3ab3a109 1392
1393=item *
1394
1395F<t/porting/podcheck.t> automatically checks the well-formedness of
1396POD found in all .pl, .pm and .pod files in the F<MANIFEST>, other than in
1397dual-lifed modules which are primarily maintained outside the Perl core.
1398
1399=item *
1400
1401F<t/porting/manifest.t> now tests that all files listed in MANIFEST are present.
1402
1403=item *
1404
1405F<t/op/while_readdir.t>
1406
1407Test that a bare readdir in while loop sets $_.
1408
1409=item *
1410
c66407fa 1411F<t/comp/retainedlines.t>
3ab3a109 1412
1413Check that the debugger can retain source lines from C<eval>.
1414
1415=item *
1416
c66407fa 1417F<t/io/perlio_fail.t>
3ab3a109 1418
1419Check that bad layers fail.
1420
1421=item *
1422
c66407fa 1423F<t/io/perlio_leaks.t>
3ab3a109 1424
1425Check that PerlIO layers are not leaking.
1426
1427=item *
1428
c66407fa 1429F<t/io/perlio_open.t>
3ab3a109 1430
1431Check that certain special forms of open work.
1432
1433=item *
1434
c66407fa 1435F<t/io/perlio.t>
3ab3a109 1436
1437General PerlIO tests.
1438
1439=item *
1440
c66407fa 1441F<t/io/pvbm.t>
3ab3a109 1442
1443Check that there is no unexpected interaction between the internal types
1444C<PVBM> and C<PVGV>.
1445
1446=item *
1447
c66407fa 1448F<t/mro/package_aliases.t>
3ab3a109 1449
1450Check that mro works properly in the presence of aliased packages.
1451
1452=item *
1453
c66407fa 1454F<t/op/dbm.t>
3ab3a109 1455
1456Tests for C<dbmopen> and C<dbmclose>.
1457
1458=item *
1459
c66407fa 1460F<t/op/index_thr.t>
3ab3a109 1461
1462Tests for the interaction of C<index> and threads.
1463
1464=item *
1465
c66407fa 1466F<t/op/pat_thr.t>
3ab3a109 1467
1468Tests for the interaction of esoteric patterns and threads.
1469
1470=item *
1471
c66407fa 1472F<t/op/qr_gc.t>
3ab3a109 1473
1474Test that C<qr> doesn't leak.
1475
1476=item *
1477
c66407fa 1478F<t/op/reg_email_thr.t>
3ab3a109 1479
1480Tests for the interaction of regex recursion and threads.
1481
1482=item *
1483
c66407fa 1484F<t/op/regexp_qr_embed_thr.t>
3ab3a109 1485
1486Tests for the interaction of patterns with embedded C<qr//> and threads.
1487
1488=item *
1489
c66407fa 1490F<t/op/regexp_unicode_prop.t>
3ab3a109 1491
1492Tests for Unicode properties in regular expressions.
1493
1494=item *
1495
c66407fa 1496F<t/op/regexp_unicode_prop_thr.t>
3ab3a109 1497
1498Tests for the interaction of Unicode properties and threads.
1499
1500=item *
1501
c66407fa 1502F<t/op/reg_nc_tie.t>
3ab3a109 1503
1504Test the tied methods of C<Tie::Hash::NamedCapture>.
1505
1506=item *
1507
c66407fa 1508F<t/op/reg_posixcc.t>
3ab3a109 1509
1510Check that POSIX character classes behave consistently.
1511
1512=item *
1513
c66407fa 1514F<t/op/re.t>
3ab3a109 1515
1516Check that exportable C<re> functions in F<universal.c> work.
1517
1518=item *
1519
c66407fa 1520F<t/op/setpgrpstack.t>
3ab3a109 1521
1522Check that C<setpgrp> works.
1523
1524=item *
1525
c66407fa 1526F<t/op/substr_thr.t>
3ab3a109 1527
1528Tests for the interaction of C<substr> and threads.
1529
1530=item *
1531
c66407fa 1532F<t/op/upgrade.t>
3ab3a109 1533
1534Check that upgrading and assigning scalars works.
1535
1536=item *
1537
c66407fa 1538F<t/uni/lex_utf8.t>
3ab3a109 1539
1540Check that Unicode in the lexer works.
1541
1542=item *
1543
c66407fa 1544F<t/uni/tie.t>
3ab3a109 1545
1546Check that Unicode and C<tie> work.
1547
1548=item *
1549
c66407fa 1550F<t/comp/final_line_num.t>
3ab3a109 1551
1552See if line numbers are correct at EOF
1553
1554=item *
1555
c66407fa 1556F<t/comp/form_scope.t>
3ab3a109 1557
1558See if format scoping works
1559
1560=item *
1561
c66407fa 1562F<t/comp/line_debug.t>
3ab3a109 1563
c66407fa 1564See if C<< @{"_<$file"} >> works
3ab3a109 1565
1566=item *
1567
c66407fa 1568F<t/op/filetest_t.t>
3ab3a109 1569
1570See if -t file test works
1571
1572=item *
1573
c66407fa 1574F<t/op/qr.t>
3ab3a109 1575
1576See if qr works
1577
1578=item *
1579
c66407fa 1580F<t/op/utf8cache.t>
3ab3a109 1581
1582Tests malfunctions of utf8 cache
1583
1584=item *
1585
c66407fa 1586F<t/re/uniprops.t>
3ab3a109 1587
1588Test unicode \p{} regex constructs
1589
1590=back
1591
1592=head2 Testing improvements
1593
1594=over 4
1595
1596=item *
1597
1598It's now possible to override C<PERL5OPT> and friends in F<t/TEST>
1599
1600=back
1601
1602
1603=head1 New or Changed Diagnostics
1604
1605Several new diagnostics, see L<perldiag> for details.
1606
1607=over 4
1608
1609=item *
1610
1611C<Bad plugin affecting keyword '%s'>
1612
1613=item *
1614
1615C<gmtime(%.0f) too large>
1616
1617=item *
1618
1619C<Lexing code attempted to stuff non-Latin-1 character into Latin-1 input>
1620
1621=item *
1622
1623C<Lexing code internal error (%s)>
1624
1625=item *
1626
1627C<localtime(%.0f) too large>
1628
1629=item *
1630
1631C<Overloaded dereference did not return a reference>
1632
1633=item *
1634
1635C<Overloaded qr did not return a REGEXP>
1636
1637=item *
1638
1639C<Perl_pmflag() is deprecated, and will be removed from the XS API>
1640
1641=item *
1642
1643New warning category C<illegalproto>
1644
1645The two warnings :
1646
1647 Illegal character in prototype for %s : %s
1648 Prototype after '%c' for %s : %s
1649
1650have been moved from the C<syntax> top-level warnings category into a new
1651first-level category, C<illegalproto>. These two warnings are currently the
1652only ones emitted during parsing of an invalid/illegal prototype, so one
1653can now do
1654
1655 no warnings 'illegalproto';
1656
1657to suppress only those, but not other syntax-related warnings. Warnings where
1658prototypes are changed, ignored, or not met are still in the C<prototype>
1659category as before. (Matt S. Trout)
1660
1661=item *
1662
1663lvalue attribute ignored after the subroutine has been defined
1664
1665This new warning is issued when one attempts to mark a subroutine as
1666lvalue after it has been defined.
1667
1668=item *
1669
c66407fa 1670warn if C<++> or C<--> are unable to change the value because it's
1671beyond the limit of representation
3ab3a109 1672
1673This uses a new warnings category: "imprecision".
1674
1675=item *
c66407fa 1676
1677C<lc>, C<uc>, C<lcfirst>, and C<ucfirst> warn when passed undef.
3ab3a109 1678
1679=item *
1680
1681Show constant in "Useless use of a constant in void context"
1682
1683=item *
1684
1685Make the new warning report undef constants as undef
1686
1687=item *
1688
1689Add a new warning, "Prototype after '%s'"
1690
1691=item *
1692
c66407fa 1693Tweak the "Illegal character in prototype" warning so it's more precise
1694when reporting illegal characters after _
3ab3a109 1695
1696=item *
1697
c66407fa 1698Correct the unintended interpolation of C<$\> in regex
3ab3a109 1699
1700=item *
1701
c66407fa 1702Make overflow warnings in C<gmtime> and C<localtime> only occur when
1703warnings are enabled
3ab3a109 1704
1705=item *
1706
1707Improve mro merging error messages.
1708
1709They are now very similar to those produced by Algorithm::C3.
1710
1711=item *
1712
1713Amelioration of the error message "Unrecognized character %s in column %d"
1714
1715Changes the error message to "Unrecognized character %s; marked by E<lt>--
1716HERE after %sE<lt>-- HERE near column %d". This should make it a little
1717simpler to spot and correct the suspicious character.
1718
1719=item *
1720
c66407fa 1721Explicitely point to C<$.> when it causes an uninitialized warning for
1722ranges in scalar context
3ab3a109 1723
1724=item *
1725
3ab3a109 1726C<split> now warns when called in void context
1727
1728=item *
1729
1730C<printf>-style functions called with too few arguments will now issue the
1731warning C<"Missing argument in %s"> [perl #71000]
1732
1733=item *
1734
1735C<panic: sv_chop %s>
1736
1737This new fatal error occurs when the C routine C<Perl_sv_chop()> was
1738passed a position that is not within the scalar's string buffer. This
1739could be caused by buggy XS code, and at this point recovery is not
1740possible.
1741
1742=item *
1743
3ab3a109 1744C<Deep recursion on subroutine "%s">
1745
1746It is now possible to change the depth threshold for this warning from the
1747default of 100, by recompiling the F<perl> binary, setting the C
1748pre-processor macro C<PERL_SUB_DEPTH_WARN> to the desired value.
1749
1750=item *
1751
1752Perl now properly returns a syntax error instead of segfaulting
c66407fa 1753if C<each>, C<keys>, or C<values> is used without an argument.
3ab3a109 1754
1755=item *
1756
c66407fa 1757C<tell()> now fails properly if called without an argument and when no
1758previous file was read.
3ab3a109 1759
c66407fa 1760C<tell()> now returns C<-1>, and sets errno to C<EBADF>, thus restoring
1761the 5.8.x behaviour.
3ab3a109 1762
1763=item *
1764
c66407fa 1765C<overload> no longer implicitly unsets fallback on repeated 'use
1766overload' lines.
3ab3a109 1767
1768=item *
1769
1770POSIX::strftime() can now handle Unicode characters in the format string.
1771
1772=item *
1773
c66407fa 1774The Windows select() implementation now supports all empty C<fd_set>s
1775more correctly.
3ab3a109 1776
1777=item *
1778
c66407fa 1779The "syntax" category was removed from 5 warnings that should only be in
1780"deprecated".
3ab3a109 1781
1782=item *
1783
c66407fa 1784Three fatal C<pack>/C<unpack> error messages have been normalized to
1785"panic: %s"
3ab3a109 1786
1787=item *
1788
1789"Unicode character is illegal" has been rephrased to be more accurate
1790
1791It now reads C<Unicode non-character is illegal in interchange> and the
1792perldiag documentation has been expanded a bit.
1793
1794=item *
1795
c66407fa 1796Perl now defaults to issuing a warning if a deprecated language feature
1797is used.
3ab3a109 1798
1799To disable this feature in a given lexical scope, you should use C<no
1800warnings 'deprecated';> For information about which language features
1801are deprecated and explanations of various deprecation warnings, please
1802see L<perldiag.pod>
1803
1804=back
1805
c66407fa 1806The following diagnostics have been removed:
1807
1808=over 4
1809
1810=item *
1811
1812C<Runaway format>
1813
1814=item *
1815
1816C<Can't locate package %s for the parents of %s>
1817
1818This warning has been removed. In general, it only got produced in
1819conjunction with other warnings, and removing it allowed an ISA lookup
1820optimisation to be added.
1821
1822=item *
1823
1824C<v-string in use/require is non-portable>
1825
1826=back
1827
3ab3a109 1828=head1 Utility Changes
1829
1830=over 4
1831
1832=item *
1833
1834F<h2ph>
1835
1836Now looks in C<include-fixed> too, which is a recent addition to gcc's
1837search path.
1838
1839=item *
1840
1841F<h2xs>
1842
1843No longer incorrectly treats enum values like macros (Daniel Burr).
1844
1845Now handles C++ style constants (C<//>) properly in enums. (A patch from
1846Rainer Weikusat was used; Daniel Burr also proposed a similar fix).
1847
1848=item *
1849
1850F<perl5db.pl>
1851
1852C<LVALUE> subroutines now work under the debugger.
1853
1854The debugger now correctly handles proxy constant subroutines, and
1855subroutine stubs.
1856
1857=item *
1858
1859F<perlbug>
1860
1861F<perlbug> now uses C<%Module::CoreList::bug_tracker> to print out upstream bug
1862tracker URLs.
1863
1864Where the user names a module that their bug report is about, and we know the
1865URL for its upstream bug tracker, provide a message to the user explaining
1866that the core copies the CPAN version directly, and provide the URL for
1867reporting the bug directly to upstream.
1868
1869=item *
1870
1871F<perlthanks>
1872
1873Perl 5.11.0 added a new utility F<perlthanks>, which is a variant of
1874F<perlbug>, but for sending non-bug-reports to the authors and maintainers
1875of Perl. Getting nothing but bug reports can become a bit demoralising:
1876we'll see if this changes things.
1877
1878=item *
1879
1880F<perlbug>
1881
1882No longer reports "Message sent" when it hasn't actually sent the message
1883
1884=item *
1885
1886F<a2p>
1887
1888Fixed bugs with the match() operator in list context, remove mention of
c66407fa 1889C<$[>.
3ab3a109 1890
1891=back
1892
1893=head1 Selected Bug Fixes
1894
1895=over 4
1896
1897=item *
1898
1899Ensure that pp_qr returns a new regexp SV each time. Resolves RT #69852.
1900
1901Instead of returning a(nother) reference to the (pre-compiled) regexp in the
1902optree, use reg_temp_copy() to create a copy of it, and return a reference to
1903that. This resolves issues about Regexp::DESTROY not being called in a timely
1904fashion (the original bug tracked by RT #69852), as well as bugs related to
1905blessing regexps, and of assigning to regexps, as described in correspondence
1906added to the ticket.
1907
1908It transpires that we also need to undo the SvPVX() sharing when ithreads
1909cloning a Regexp SV, because mother_re is set to NULL, instead of a cloned
1910copy of the mother_re. This change might fix bugs with regexps and threads in
1911certain other situations, but as yet neither tests nor bug reports have
1912indicated any problems, so it might not actually be an edge case that it's
1913possible to reach.
1914
1915=item *
1916
3ab3a109 1917Several compilation errors and segfaults when perl was built with C<-Dmad> were fixed.
1918
1919=item *
1920
1921Fixes for lexer API changes in 5.11.2 which broke NYTProf's savesrc option.
1922
1923=item *
1924
c66407fa 1925C<-t> should only return TRUE for file handles connected to a TTY
3ab3a109 1926
c66407fa 1927The Microsoft C version of C<isatty()> returns TRUE for all
1928character mode devices, including the F</dev/null>-style "nul"
3ab3a109 1929device and printers like "lpt1".
1930
1931=item *
1932
1933Fixed a regression caused by commit fafafbaf which caused a panic during
1934parameter passing [perl #70171]
1935
1936=item *
1937
1938On systems which in-place edits without backup files, -i'*' now works as
1939the documentation says it does [perl #70802]
1940
1941=item *
1942
1943Saving and restoring magic flags no longer loses readonly flag.
1944
1945=item *
1946
1947The malformed syntax C<grep EXPR LIST> (note the missing comma) no longer
1948causes abrupt and total failure.
1949
1950=item *
1951
1952Regular expressions compiled with C<qr{}> literals properly set C<$'> when
1953matching again.
1954
1955=item *
1956
1957Using named subroutines with C<sort> should no longer lead to bus errors [perl
1958#71076]
1959
1960=item *
1961
1962Numerous bugfixes catch small issues caused by the recently-added Lexer API.
1963
1964=item *
1965
1966Smart match against C<@_> sometimes gave false negatives. [perl #71078]
1967
1968=item *
1969
c66407fa 1970C<$@> may now be assigned a read-only value (without error or busting
1971the stack).
3ab3a109 1972
1973=item *
1974
1975C<sort> called recursively from within an active comparison subroutine no
1976longer causes a bus error if run multiple times. [perl #71076]
1977
1978=item *
1979
c66407fa 1980Tie::Hash::NamedCapture::* will not abort if passed bad input (RT #71828)
3ab3a109 1981
1982=item *
1983
1984@_ and $_ no longer leak under threads (RT #34342 and #41138, also
1985#70602, #70974)
1986
1987=item *
1988
1989C<-I> on shebang line now adds directories in front of @INC
1990as documented, and as does C<-I> when specified on the command-line.
1991
1992=item *
1993
1994C<kill> is now fatal when called on non-numeric process identifiers.
c66407fa 1995Previously, an C<undef> process identifier would be interpreted as a
1996request to kill process 0, which would terminate the current process
1997group on POSIX systems. Since process identifiers are always integers,
1998killing a non-numeric process is now fatal.
3ab3a109 1999
2000=item *
2001
20025.10.0 inadvertently disabled an optimisation, which caused a measurable
2003performance drop in list assignment, such as is often used to assign
2004function parameters from C<@_>. The optimisation has been re-instated, and
c66407fa 2005the performance regression fixed. (This fix is also present in 5.10.1)
3ab3a109 2006
2007=item *
2008
2009Fixed memory leak on C<while (1) { map 1, 1 }> [RT #53038].
2010
2011=item *
2012
2013Some potential coredumps in PerlIO fixed [RT #57322,54828].
2014
2015=item *
2016
2017The debugger now works with lvalue subroutines.
2018
2019=item *
2020
2021The debugger's C<m> command was broken on modules that defined constants
2022[RT #61222].
2023
2024=item *
2025
2026C<crypt> and string complement could return tainted values for untainted
2027arguments [RT #59998].
2028
2029=item *
2030
2031The C<-i>I<.suffix> command-line switch now recreates the file using
2032restricted permissions, before changing its mode to match the original
2033file. This eliminates a potential race condition [RT #60904].
2034
2035=item *
2036
2037On some Unix systems, the value in C<$?> would not have the top bit set
2038(C<$? & 128>) even if the child core dumped.
2039
2040=item *
2041
2042Under some circumstances, C<$^R> could incorrectly become undefined
2043[RT #57042].
2044
2045=item *
2046
2047In the XS API, various hash functions, when passed a pre-computed hash where
2048the key is UTF-8, might result in an incorrect lookup.
2049
2050=item *
2051
2052XS code including F<XSUB.h> before F<perl.h> gave a compile-time error
2053[RT #57176].
2054
2055=item *
2056
2057C<< $object-E<gt>isa('Foo') >> would report false if the package C<Foo> didn't
2058exist, even if the object's C<@ISA> contained C<Foo>.
2059
2060=item *
2061
2062Various bugs in the new-to 5.10.0 mro code, triggered by manipulating
2063C<@ISA>, have been found and fixed.
2064
2065=item *
2066
2067Bitwise operations on references could crash the interpreter, e.g.
2068C<$x=\$y; $x |= "foo"> [RT #54956].
2069
2070=item *
2071
2072Patterns including alternation might be sensitive to the internal UTF-8
2073representation, e.g.
2074
2075 my $byte = chr(192);
2076 my $utf8 = chr(192); utf8::upgrade($utf8);
2077 $utf8 =~ /$byte|X}/i; # failed in 5.10.0
2078
2079=item *
2080
2081Within UTF8-encoded Perl source files (i.e. where C<use utf8> is in
2082effect), double-quoted literal strings could be corrupted where a C<\xNN>,
2083C<\0NNN> or C<\N{}> is followed by a literal character with ordinal value
2084greater than 255 [RT #59908].
2085
2086=item *
2087
2088C<B::Deparse> failed to correctly deparse various constructs:
2089C<readpipe STRING> [RT #62428], C<CORE::require(STRING)> [RT #62488],
2090C<sub foo(_)> [RT #62484].
2091
2092=item *
2093
2094Using C<setpgrp> with no arguments could corrupt the perl stack.
2095
2096=item *
2097
2098The block form of C<eval> is now specifically trappable by C<Safe> and
2099C<ops>. Previously it was erroneously treated like string C<eval>.
2100
2101=item *
2102
2103In 5.10.0, the two characters C<[~> were sometimes parsed as the smart
2104match operator (C<~~>) [RT #63854].
2105
2106=item *
2107
2108In 5.10.0, the C<*> quantifier in patterns was sometimes treated as
2109C<{0,32767}> [RT #60034, #60464]. For example, this match would fail:
2110
2111 ("ab" x 32768) =~ /^(ab)*$/
2112
2113=item *
2114
2115C<shmget> was limited to a 32 bit segment size on a 64 bit OS [RT #63924].
2116
2117=item *
2118
2119Using C<next> or C<last> to exit a C<given> block no longer produces a
2120spurious warning like the following:
2121
2122 Exiting given via last at foo.pl line 123
2123
2124=item *
2125
2126On Windows, C<'.\foo'> and C<'..\foo'> were treated differently than
2127C<'./foo'> and C<'../foo'> by C<do> and C<require> [RT #63492].
2128
2129=item *
2130
2131Assigning a format to a glob could corrupt the format; e.g.:
2132
2133 *bar=*foo{FORMAT}; # foo format now bad
2134
2135=item *
2136
2137Attempting to coerce a typeglob to a string or number could cause an
2138assertion failure. The correct error message is now generated,
2139C<Can't coerce GLOB to I<$type>>.
2140
2141=item *
2142
2143Under C<use filetest 'access'>, C<-x> was using the wrong access mode. This
2144has been fixed [RT #49003].
2145
2146=item *
2147
2148C<length> on a tied scalar that returned a Unicode value would not be
2149correct the first time. This has been fixed.
2150
2151=item *
2152
2153Using an array C<tie> inside in array C<tie> could SEGV. This has been
2154fixed. [RT #51636]
2155
2156=item *
2157
2158A race condition inside C<PerlIOStdio_close()> has been identified and
2159fixed. This used to cause various threading issues, including SEGVs.
2160
2161=item *
2162
2163In C<unpack>, the use of C<()> groups in scalar context was internally
2164placing a list on the interpreter's stack, which manifested in various
2165ways, including SEGVs. This is now fixed [RT #50256].
2166
2167=item *
2168
2169Magic was called twice in C<substr>, C<\&$x>, C<tie $x, $m> and C<chop>.
2170These have all been fixed.
2171
2172=item *
2173
2174A 5.10.0 optimisation to clear the temporary stack within the implicit
2175loop of C<s///ge> has been reverted, as it turned out to be the cause of
2176obscure bugs in seemingly unrelated parts of the interpreter [commit
2177ef0d4e17921ee3de].
2178
2179=item *
2180
2181The line numbers for warnings inside C<elsif> are now correct.
2182
2183=item *
2184
2185The C<..> operator now works correctly with ranges whose ends are at or
2186close to the values of the smallest and largest integers.
2187
2188=item *
2189
2190C<binmode STDIN, ':raw'> could lead to segmentation faults on some platforms.
2191This has been fixed [RT #54828].
2192
2193=item *
2194
2195An off-by-one error meant that C<index $str, ...> was effectively being
2196executed as C<index "$str\0", ...>. This has been fixed [RT #53746].
2197
2198=item *
2199
2200Various leaks associated with named captures in regexes have been fixed
2201[RT #57024].
2202
2203=item *
2204
2205A weak reference to a hash would leak. This was affecting C<DBI>
2206[RT #56908].
2207
2208=item *
2209
2210Using (?|) in a regex could cause a segfault [RT #59734].
2211
2212=item *
2213
2214Use of a UTF-8 C<tr//> within a closure could cause a segfault [RT #61520].
2215
2216=item *
2217
2218Calling C<Perl_sv_chop()> or otherwise upgrading an SV could result in an
2219unaligned 64-bit access on the SPARC architecture [RT #60574].
2220
2221=item *
2222
2223In the 5.10.0 release, C<inc_version_list> would incorrectly list
2224C<5.10.*> after C<5.8.*>; this affected the C<@INC> search order
2225[RT #67628].
2226
2227=item *
2228
2229In 5.10.0, C<pack "a*", $tainted_value> returned a non-tainted value
2230[RT #52552].
2231
2232=item *
2233
2234In 5.10.0, C<printf> and C<sprintf> could produce the fatal error
2235C<panic: utf8_mg_pos_cache_update> when printing UTF-8 strings
2236[RT #62666].
2237
2238=item *
2239
2240In the 5.10.0 release, a dynamically created C<AUTOLOAD> method might be
2241missed (method cache issue) [RT #60220,60232].
2242
2243=item *
2244
2245In the 5.10.0 release, a combination of C<use feature> and C<//ee> could
2246cause a memory leak [RT #63110].
2247
2248=item *
2249
2250C<-C> on the shebang (C<#!>) line is once more permitted if it is also
2251specified on the command line. C<-C> on the shebang line used to be a
2252silent no-op I<if> it was not also on the command line, so perl 5.10.0
2253disallowed it, which broke some scripts. Now perl checks whether it is
2254also on the command line and only dies if it is not [RT #67880].
2255
2256=item *
2257
2258In 5.10.0, certain types of re-entrant regular expression could crash,
2259or cause the following assertion failure [RT #60508]:
2260
2261 Assertion rx->sublen >= (s - rx->subbeg) + i failed
2262
2263=item *
2264
2265Previously missing files from Unicode 5.1 Character Database are now included.
2266
2267=item *
2268
2269C<TMPDIR> is now honored when opening an anonymous temporary file
2270
2271=back
2272
2273=head1 Platform Specific Changes
2274
2275=head2 New Platforms
2276
2277=over
2278
2279=item Haiku
2280
2281Patches from the Haiku maintainers have been merged in. Perl should now
2282build on Haiku.
2283
2284=item MirOS BSD
2285
2286Perl should now build on MirOS BSD.
2287
2288
2289=back
2290
2291=head2 Discontinued Platforms
2292
2293=over
2294
2295=item DomainOS
2296
2297Support for Apollo DomainOS was removed in Perl 5.11.0
2298
2299=item MachTen
2300
2301Support for Tenon Intersystems MachTen Unix layer for MacOS Classic was
2302removed in Perl 5.11.0
2303
2304=item MiNT
2305
2306Support for Atari MiNT was removed in Perl 5.11.0.
2307
2308=back
2309
2310=head2 Updated Platforms
2311
2312=over 4
2313
2314=item Darwin (Mac OS X)
2315
2316=over 4
2317
2318=item *
2319
2320Skip testing the be_BY.CP1131 locale on Darwin 10 (Mac OS X 10.6),
2321as it's still buggy.
2322
2323=item *
2324
2325Correct infelicities in the regexp used to identify buggy locales
2326on Darwin 8 and 9 (Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5, respectively).
2327
2328=back
2329
2330=item DragonFly BSD
2331
2332=over 4
2333
2334=item *
2335
2336Fix thread library selection [perl #69686]
2337
2338=back
2339
2340=item Win32
2341
2342=over 4
2343
2344=item *
2345
2346Initial support for mingw64 is now available
2347
2348=item *
2349
c66407fa 2350Various bits of Perl's build infrastructure are no longer converted to
2351win32 line endings at release time. If this hurts you, please report the
2352problem with the L<perlbug> program included with perl.
3ab3a109 2353
2354=item *
2355
2356Always add a manifest resource to C<perl.exe> to specify the C<trustInfo>
2357settings for Windows Vista and later. Without this setting Windows
2358will treat C<perl.exe> as a legacy application and apply various
2359heuristics like redirecting access to protected file system areas
2360(like the "Program Files" folder) to the users "VirtualStore"
2361instead of generating a proper "permission denied" error.
2362
2363For VC8 and VC9 this manifest setting is automatically generated by
2364the compiler/linker (together with the binding information for their
2365respective runtime libraries); for all other compilers we need to
2366embed the manifest resource explicitly in the external resource file.
2367
2368This change also requests the Microsoft Common-Controls version 6.0
2369(themed controls introduced in Windows XP) via the dependency list
2370in the assembly manifest. For VC8 and VC9 this is specified using the
2371C</manifestdependency> linker commandline option instead.
2372
2373=item *
2374
2375Improved message window handling means that C<alarm> and C<kill> messages
2376will no longer be dropped under race conditions.
2377
2378=back
2379
2380=item cygwin
2381
2382=over 4
2383
2384=item *
2385
2386Enable IPv6 support on cygwin 1.7 and newer
2387
2388=back
2389
2390=item OpenVMS
2391
2392=over 4
2393
2394=item *
2395
2396Make -UDEBUGGING the default on VMS for 5.12.0.
2397
2398Like it has been everywhere else for ages and ages. Also make
2399command-line selection of -UDEBUGGING and -DDEBUGGING work in
2400configure.com; before the only way to turn it off was by saying
2401no in answer to the interactive question.
2402
2403=item *
2404
2405The default pipe buffer size on VMS has been updated to 8192 on 64-bit
2406systems.
2407
2408=item *
2409
2410Reads from the in-memory temporary files of C<PerlIO::scalar> used to fail
2411if C<$/> was set to a numeric reference (to indicate record-style reads).
2412This is now fixed.
2413
2414=item *
2415
2416VMS now supports C<getgrgid>.
2417
2418=item *
2419
2420Many improvements and cleanups have been made to the VMS file name handling
2421and conversion code.
2422
2423=item *
2424
2425Enabling the C<PERL_VMS_POSIX_EXIT> logical name now encodes a POSIX exit
2426status in a VMS condition value for better interaction with GNV's bash
2427shell and other utilities that depend on POSIX exit values. See
2428L<perlvms/"$?"> for details.
2429
2430=item *
2431
2432C<File::Copy> now detects Unix compatibility mode on VMS.
2433
2434=back
2435
2436=item AIX
2437
2438Removed F<libbsd> for AIX 5L and 6.1. Only C<flock()> was used from F<libbsd>.
2439
2440Removed F<libgdbm> for AIX 5L and 6.1. The F<libgdbm> is delivered as an
2441optional package with the AIX Toolbox. Unfortunately the 64 bit version
2442is broken.
2443
2444Hints changes mean that AIX 4.2 should work again.
2445
2446=item Cygwin
2447
2448On Cygwin we now strip the last number from the DLL. This has been the
2449behaviour in the cygwin.com build for years. The hints files have been
2450updated.
2451
2452
2453=item FreeBSD
2454
2455The hints files now identify the correct threading libraries on FreeBSD 7
2456and later.
2457
2458=item Irix
2459
2460We now work around a bizarre preprocessor bug in the Irix 6.5 compiler:
2461C<cc -E -> unfortunately goes into K&R mode, but C<cc -E file.c> doesn't.
2462
2463=item NetBSD
2464
2465Hints now supports versions 5.*.
2466
2467=item Stratus VOS
2468
2469Various changes from Stratus have been merged in.
2470
2471=item Symbian
2472
2473There is now support for Symbian S60 3.2 SDK and S60 5.0 SDK.
2474
2475=back
2476
2477=head1 Known Problems
2478
2479This is a list of some significant unfixed bugs, which are regressions
2480from either 5.10.0 or 5.8.x.
2481
2482=over 4
2483
2484=item *
2485
2486C<List::Util::first> misbehaves in the presence of a lexical C<$_>
2487(typically introduced by C<my $_> or implicitly by C<given>). The variable
2488which gets set for each iteration is the package variable C<$_>, not the
2489lexical C<$_> [RT #67694].
2490
2491A similar issue may occur in other modules that provide functions which
2492take a block as their first argument, like
2493
2494 foo { ... $_ ...} list
2495
2496=item *
2497
3ab3a109 2498Some regexes may run much more slowly when run in a child thread compared
2499with the thread the pattern was compiled into [RT #55600].
2500
2501=item *
2502
3d3a8206 2503Things like C<"\N{LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FF}" =~ /\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER F}+/>
2504will appear to hang as they get into a very long running loop [RT #72998].
2505
2506=item *
2507
3ab3a109 2508Untriaged test crashes on Windows 2000
2509
2510Several 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.
2511
2512=item *
2513
2514Known test failures on VMS
2515
2516Perl 5.11.1 fails a small set of core and CPAN tests as of this release.
2517With luck, that'll be sorted out for 5.11.2
2518
2519=item *
2520
2521Known test failures on VMS
2522
2523Perl 5.11.2 fails a small set of core and CPAN tests as of this
2524release. With luck, that'll be sorted out for 5.11.3.
2525
2526=back
2527
2528=head1 Acknowledgements
2529
2530Perl 5.12.0 represents approximately two years of development since
2531Perl 5.10.0 and contains __ lines of changes across ___ files
2532from __ authors and committers:
2533
2534XXX TODO LIST
2535
2536Many of the changes included in this version originated in the CPAN
2537modules included in Perl's core. We're grateful to the entire CPAN
2538community for helping Perl to flourish.
2539
2540=head1 Reporting Bugs
2541
2542If you find what you think is a bug, you might check the articles
2543recently posted to the comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup and the perl
2544bug database at L<http://rt.perl.org/perlbug/>. There may also be
2545information at L<http://www.perl.org/>, the Perl Home Page.
2546
2547If you believe you have an unreported bug, please run the B<perlbug>
2548program included with your release. Be sure to trim your bug down
2549to a tiny but sufficient test case. Your bug report, along with the
2550output of C<perl -V>, will be sent off to perlbug@perl.org to be
2551analyzed by the Perl porting team.
2552
2553If the bug you are reporting has security implications, which make it
2554inappropriate to send to a publicly archived mailing list, then please send
2555it to perl5-security-report@perl.org. This points to a closed subscription
2556unarchived mailing list, which includes all the core committers, who be able
2557to help assess the impact of issues, figure out a resolution, and help
2558co-ordinate the release of patches to mitigate or fix the problem across all
2559platforms on which Perl is supported. Please only use this address for
2560security issues in the Perl core, not for modules independently
2561distributed on CPAN.
2562
2563=head1 SEE ALSO
2564
2565The F<Changes> file for an explanation of how to view exhaustive details
2566on what changed.
2567
2568The F<INSTALL> file for how to build Perl.
2569
2570The F<README> file for general stuff.
2571
2572The F<Artistic> and F<Copying> files for copyright information.
2573
2574=cut