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ba8251e8 1=head1 NAME
2
2bb14304 3perldelta - what's new for perl5.006 (as of 5.005_56)
ba8251e8 4
5=head1 DESCRIPTION
6
7This document describes differences between the 5.005 release and this one.
8
9=head1 Incompatible Changes
10
e02fdbd2 11=head2 Perl Source Incompatibilities
12
13None known at this time.
14
15=head2 C Source Incompatibilities
16
17=over 4
18
19=item C<PERL_POLLUTE>
20
21Release 5.005 grandfathered old global symbol names by providing preprocessor
22macros for extension source compatibility. As of release 5.006, these
23preprocessor definitions are not available by default. You need to explicitly
24compile perl with C<-DPERL_POLLUTE> in order to get these definitions.
25
86058a2d 26=item C<PERL_POLLUTE_MALLOC>
27
28Enabling the use of Perl's malloc in release 5.005 and earlier caused
29the namespace of system versions of the malloc family of functions to
30be usurped by the Perl versions of these functions, since they used the
31same names by default.
32
33Besides causing problems on platforms that do not allow these functions to
34be cleanly replaced, this also meant that the system versions could not
35be called in programs that used Perl's malloc. Previous versions of Perl
36have allowed this behavior to be suppressed with the HIDEMYMALLOC and
37EMBEDMYMALLOC preprocessor definitions.
38
39As of release 5.006, Perl's malloc family of functions have default names
40distinct from the system versions. You need to explicitly compile perl with
41C<-DPERL_POLLUTE_MALLOC> in order to get the older behavior. HIDEMYMALLOC
42and EMBEDMYMALLOC have no effect, since the behavior they enabled is now
43the default.
44
45Note that these functions do B<not> constitute Perl's memory allocation API.
46See L<perlguts/"Memory Allocation"> for further information about that.
47
e02fdbd2 48=item C<PL_na> and C<dTHR> Issues
49
50The C<PL_na> global is now thread local, so a C<dTHR> declaration is needed
51in the scope in which it appears. XSUBs should handle this automatically,
52but if you have used C<PL_na> in support functions, you either need to
53change the C<PL_na> to a local variable (which is recommended), or put in
54a C<dTHR>.
55
56=back
57
cceca5ed 58=head2 Compatible C Source API Changes
59
60=over
61
62=item C<PATCHLEVEL> is now C<PERL_VERSION>
63
64The cpp macros C<PERL_REVISION>, C<PERL_VERSION> and C<PERL_SUBVERSION>
65are now available by default from perl.h, and reflect the base revision,
66patchlevel and subversion respectively. C<PERL_REVISION> had no
67prior equivalent, while C<PERL_VERSION> and C<PERL_SUBVERSION> were
68previously available as C<PATCHLEVEL> and C<SUBVERSION>.
69
70The new names cause less pollution of the cpp namespace, and reflect what
71the numbers have come to stand for in common practice. For compatibility,
72the old names are still supported when patchlevel.h is explicitly
73included (as required before), so there is no source incompatibility
74due to the change.
75
76=back
77
e02fdbd2 78=head2 Binary Incompatibilities
79
80This release is not binary compatible with the 5.005 release and its
81maintenance versions.
82
ba8251e8 83=head1 Core Changes
84
9d73390d 85=head2 Unicode and UTF-8 support
86
87Perl can optionally use UTF-8 as its internal representation for character
88strings. The C<use utf8> pragma enables this support in the current lexical
89scope. See L<utf8> for more information.
90
91=head2 Lexically scoped warning categories
92
93You can now control the granularity of warnings emitted by perl at a finer
94level using the C<use warning> pragma. See L<warning> for details.
95
5fdc711f 96=head2 Binary numbers supported
97
4f19785b 98Binary numbers are now supported as literals, in s?printf formats, and
99C<oct()>:
100
101 $answer = 0b101010;
102 printf "The answer is: %b\n", oct("0b101010");
103
5fdc711f 104=head2 syswrite() ease-of-use
105
6c67e1bb 106The length argument of C<syswrite()> is now optional.
107
5fdc711f 108=head2 64-bit support
109
6c67e1bb 110Better 64-bit support -- but full support still a distant goal. One
111must Configure with -Duse64bits to get Configure to probe for the
112extent of 64-bit support. Depending on the platform (hints file) more
113or less 64-awareness becomes available. As of 5.005_54 at least
114somewhat 64-bit aware platforms are HP-UX 11 or better, Solaris 2.6 or
115better, IRIX 6.2 or better. Naturally 64-bit platforms like Digital
116UNIX and UNICOS also have 64-bit support.
e02fdbd2 117
62c18ce2 118=head2 Better syntax checks on parenthesized unary operators
119
120Expressions such as:
121
122 print defined(&foo,&bar,&baz);
123 print uc("foo","bar","baz");
124 undef($foo,&bar);
125
7711098a 126used to be accidentally allowed in earlier versions, and produced
62c18ce2 127unpredictable behavior. Some of them produced ancillary warnings
128when used in this way, while others silently did the wrong thing.
129
130The parenthesized forms of most unary operators that expect a single
131argument will now ensure that they are not called with more than one
132argument, making the above cases syntax errors. Note that the usual
133behavior of:
134
135 print defined &foo, &bar, &baz;
136 print uc "foo", "bar", "baz";
137 undef $foo, &bar;
138
139remains unchanged. See L<perlop>.
140
5a929a98 141=head2 Improved C<qw//> operator
8127e0e3 142
26ef7447 143The C<qw//> operator is now evaluated at compile time into a true list
144instead of being replaced with a run time call to C<split()>. This
145removes the confusing behavior of C<qw//> in scalar context stemming from
7711098a 146the older implementation, which inherited the behavior from split().
26ef7447 147
148Thus:
149
150 $foo = ($bar) = qw(a b c); print "$foo|$bar\n";
151
152now correctly prints "3|a", instead of "2|a".
8127e0e3 153
5a929a98 154=head2 pack() format 'Z' supported
155
156The new format type 'Z' is useful for packing and unpacking null-terminated
157strings. See L<perlfunc/"pack">.
158
4d0c1c44 159=head2 pack() format modifier '!' supported
ee3907e2 160
20783b42 161The new format type modifer '!' is useful for packing and unpacking
ee3907e2 162native shorts, ints, and longs. See L<perlfunc/"pack">.
163
2b92dfce 164=head2 $^X variables may now have names longer than one character
165
166Formerly, $^X was synonymous with ${"\cX"}, but $^XY was a syntax
167error. Now variable names that begin with a control character may be
168arbitrarily long. However, for compatibility reasons, these variables
169I<must> be written with explicit braces, as C<${^XY}> for example.
170C<${^XYZ}> is synonymous with ${"\cXYZ"}. Variable names with more
171than one control character, such as C<${^XY^Z}>, are illegal.
172
173The old syntax has not changed. As before, the `^X' may either be a
174literal control-X character or the two character sequence `caret' plus
175`X'. When the braces are omitted, the variable name stops after the
176control character. Thus C<"$^XYZ"> continues to be synonymous with
7711098a 177C<$^X . "YZ"> as before.
2b92dfce 178
179As before, lexical variables may not have names beginning with control
180characters. As before, variables whose names begin with a control
181character are always forced to be in package `main'. These variables
182are all reserved for future extensions, except the ones that begin
183with C<^_>, which may be used by user programs and will not acquire a
184special meaning in any future version of Perl.
185
fbad3eb5 186=head1 Significant bug fixes
187
188=head2 E<lt>HANDLEE<gt> on empty files
189
190With C<$/> set to C<undef>, slurping an empty file returns a string of
191zero length (instead of C<undef>, as it used to) for the first time the
192HANDLE is read. Subsequent reads yield C<undef>.
193
194This means that the following will append "foo" to an empty file (it used
195to not do anything before):
196
197 perl -0777 -pi -e 's/^/foo/' empty_file
198
199Note that the behavior of:
200
201 perl -pi -e 's/^/foo/' empty_file
202
203is unchanged (it continues to leave the file empty).
204
0244c3a4 205=head2 C<eval '...'> improvements
206
207Line numbers (as reflected by caller() and most diagnostics) within
208C<eval '...'> were often incorrect when here documents were involved.
209This has been corrected.
210
211Lexical lookups for variables appearing in C<eval '...'> within
212functions that were themselves called within an C<eval '...'> were
213searching the wrong place for lexicals. They now correctly terminate
214the lexical search at the subroutine call boundary.
215
216Parsing of here documents used to be flawed when they appeared as
217the replacement expression in C<eval 's/.../.../e'>. This has
218been fixed.
219
45bc9206 220=head2 Automatic flushing of output buffers
221
222fork(), exec(), system(), qx// and pipe open()s now flush the buffers
223of all files that were opened for output at the time the operation
224was attempted. The mostly eliminates the often confusing effects of
225buffering mishaps suffered by users unaware of how Perl internally
226handled I/O.
227
ba8251e8 228=head1 Supported Platforms
229
5fdc711f 230=over 4
231
232=item *
233
6c67e1bb 234VM/ESA is now supported.
235
5fdc711f 236=item *
237
ee3907e2 238Siemens BS2000 is now supported under the POSIX Shell.
239
240=item *
241
2bb14304 242The Mach CThreads (NEXTSTEP, OPENSTEP) are now supported by the Thread
243extension.
6c67e1bb 244
5fdc711f 245=item *
246
ee3907e2 247GNU/Hurd is now supported.
6c67e1bb 248
00ad96e1 249=item *
250
251Rhapsody is now supported.
252
5fdc711f 253=back
254
6c67e1bb 255=head1 New tests
256
257=over 4
258
259=item op/io_const
260
261IO constants (SEEK_*, _IO*).
262
263=item op/io_dir
264
265Directory-related IO methods (new, read, close, rewind, tied delete).
266
267=item op/io_multihomed
268
269INET sockets with multi-homed hosts.
270
271=item op/io_poll
272
273IO poll().
274
275=item op/io_unix
276
277UNIX sockets.
278
279=item op/filetest
280
281File test operators.
282
283=item op/lex_assign
284
5fdc711f 285Verify operations that access pad objects (lexicals and temporaries).
6c67e1bb 286
287=back
e02fdbd2 288
ba8251e8 289=head1 Modules and Pragmata
290
3e8c4fa0 291=head2 Modules
292
b7d8191e 293=over 4
294
295=item Dumpvalue
296
297Added Dumpvalue module provides screen dumps of Perl data.
298
299=item Benchmark
300
868cb350 301You can now run tests for I<n> seconds instead of guessing the right
155776c0 302number of tests to run: e.g. timethese(-5, ...) will run each of the
303codes for at least 5 CPU seconds. Zero as the "number of repetitions"
304means "for at least 3 CPU seconds". The output format has also
305changed. For example:
306
307use Benchmark;$x=3;timethese(-5,{a=>sub{$x*$x},b=>sub{$x**2}})
308
309will now output something like this:
310
311Benchmark: running a, b, each for at least 5 CPU seconds...
312 a: 5 wallclock secs ( 5.77 usr + 0.00 sys = 5.77 CPU) @ 200551.91/s (n=1156516)
313 b: 4 wallclock secs ( 5.00 usr + 0.02 sys = 5.02 CPU) @ 159605.18/s (n=800686)
314
315New features: "each for at least N CPU seconds...", "wallclock secs",
316and the "@ operations/CPU second (n=operations)".
b7d8191e 317
f505c983 318=item Devel::Peek
319
320The Devel::Peek module provides access to the internal representation
321of Perl variables. It is a data debugging tool for the XS programmer.
322
b7d8191e 323=item Fcntl
324
325More Fcntl constants added: F_SETLK64, F_SETLKW64, O_LARGEFILE for
326large (more than 4G) file access (the 64-bit support is not yet
327working, though, so no need to get overly excited), Free/Net/OpenBSD
328locking behaviour flags F_FLOCK, F_POSIX, Linux F_SHLCK, and
329O_ACCMODE: the mask of O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY, and O_RDWR.
330
f505c983 331=item File::Spec
332
333New methods have been added to the File::Spec module: devnull() returns
334the name of the null device (/dev/null on UNIX) and tmpdir() the name of
335the temp directory (normally /tmp on UNIX). There are now also methods
336to convert between absolute and relative filenames: abs2rel() and
337rel2abs(). For compatibility with operating systems that specify volume
338names in file paths, the splitpath(), splitdir() and catdir() methods
339have been added.
340
341=item File::Spec::Functions
342
343The new File::Spec::Functions modules provides a function interface
344to the File::Spec module. Allows shorthand
345
346 $fullname = catfile($dir1, $dir2, $file);
347
348instead of
349
350 $fullname = File::Spec->catfile($dir1, $dir2, $file);
351
e16b8f49 352=item Math::BigInt
353
354The logical operations C<E<lt>E<lt>>, C<E<gt>E<gt>>, C<&>, C<|>
355and C<~> are now supported on bigints.
356
b7d8191e 357=item Math::Complex
7711098a 358
868cb350 359The accessor methods Re, Im, arg, abs, rho, and theta, can now also
360act as mutators (accessor $z->Re(), mutator $z->Re(3)).
b7d8191e 361
362=item Math::Trig
363
364A little bit of radial trigonometry (cylindrical and spherical) added,
868cb350 365radial coordinate conversions and the great circle distance.
b7d8191e 366
f4b9d880 367=item SDBM_File
368
369An EXISTS method has been added to this module (and sdbm_exists() has
370been added to the underlying sdbm library), so one can now call exists
371on an SDBM_File tied hash and get the correct result rather than a
372runtime error.
373
06ef4121 374=item Time::Local
375
376The timelocal() and timegm() functions used to silently return bogus
377results when the date exceeded the machine's integer range. They
378consistently croak() if the date falls in an unsupported range.
379
8fe0a5c4 380=item Win32
381
382The error return value in list context has been changed for all functions
383that return a list of values. Previously these functions returned a list
384with a single element C<undef> in case an error occurred. Now these functions
385return the empty list in these situations. This applies to the following
386functions:
387
388 Win32::FsType
389 Win32::GetOSVersion
390
391The remaining functions are unchanged and continue to return C<undef> on
392error even in list context.
393
394The Win32::SetLastError(ERROR) function has been added as a complement
395to the Win32::GetLastError() function.
396
397The new Win32::GetFullPathName(FILENAME) returns the full absolute
398pathname for FILENAME in scalar context. In list context it returns
399a two element list containing the fully qualified directory name and
400the filename.
401
9fe6733a 402=item DBM Filters
403
404A new feature called "DBM Filters" has been added to all the
405DBM modules -- DB_File, GDBM_File, NDBM_File, ODBM_File and SDBM_File.
406DBM Filters add four new methods to each of the DBM modules
407
408 filter_store_key
409 filter_store_value
410 filter_fetch_key
411 filter_fetch_value
412
413These can be used to filter the contents of keys/values before they are
414written to the database or just after they are read from the database.
415See L<perldbmfilter> for further information.
416
b7d8191e 417=back
3e8c4fa0 418
419=head2 Pragmata
420
9d73390d 421C<use utf8;>, to enable UTF-8 and Unicode support.
422
423Lexical warnings pragma, C<use warning;>, to control optional warnings.
6c67e1bb 424
9d73390d 425C<use filetest;>, to control the behaviour of filetests (C<-r> C<-w> ...).
6c67e1bb 426Currently only one subpragma implemented, "use filetest 'access';",
427that enables the use of access(2) or equivalent to check the
428permissions instead of using stat(2) as usual. This matters
429in filesystems where there are ACLs (access control lists), the
430stat(2) might lie, while access(2) knows better.
431
ba8251e8 432=head1 Utility Changes
433
e02fdbd2 434Todo.
435
ba8251e8 436=head1 Documentation Changes
437
5fdc711f 438=over 4
439
440=item perlopentut.pod
f8284313 441
5fdc711f 442A tutorial on using open() effectively.
443
444=item perlreftut.pod
445
446A tutorial that introduces the essentials of references.
447
448=back
e02fdbd2 449
ba8251e8 450=head1 New Diagnostics
451
6b121555 452=item /%s/: Unrecognized escape \\%c passed through
453
454(W) You used a backslash-character combination which is not recognized
7711098a 455by Perl. This combination appears in an interpolated variable or a
6b121555 456C<'>-delimited regular expression.
457
458=item Unrecognized escape \\%c passed through
459
460(W) You used a backslash-character combination which is not recognized
461by Perl.
e02fdbd2 462
06eaf0bc 463=item Missing command in piped open
464
465(W) You used the C<open(FH, "| command")> or C<open(FH, "command |")>
466construction, but the command was missing or blank.
467
ba8251e8 468=head1 Obsolete Diagnostics
469
e02fdbd2 470Todo.
471
04d420f9 472=head1 Configuration Changes
473
474You can use "Configure -Uinstallusrbinperl" which causes installperl
475to skip installing perl also as /usr/bin/perl. This is useful if you
476prefer not to modify /usr/bin for some reason or another but harmful
477because many scripts assume to find Perl in /usr/bin/perl.
478
ba8251e8 479=head1 BUGS
480
481If you find what you think is a bug, you might check the headers of
482recently posted articles in the comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup.
483There may also be information at http://www.perl.com/perl/, the Perl
484Home Page.
485
486If you believe you have an unreported bug, please run the B<perlbug>
487program included with your release. Make sure you trim your bug down
488to a tiny but sufficient test case. Your bug report, along with the
489output of C<perl -V>, will be sent off to <F<perlbug@perl.com>> to be
490analysed by the Perl porting team.
491
492=head1 SEE ALSO
493
494The F<Changes> file for exhaustive details on what changed.
495
496The F<INSTALL> file for how to build Perl.
497
498The F<README> file for general stuff.
499
500The F<Artistic> and F<Copying> files for copyright information.
501
502=head1 HISTORY
503
504Written by Gurusamy Sarathy <F<gsar@umich.edu>>, with many contributions
505from The Perl Porters.
506
507Send omissions or corrections to <F<perlbug@perl.com>>.
508
509=cut