* exactly on the third column */
#define PERL_REVISION 5 /* age */
-#define PERL_VERSION 5 /* epoch */
-#define PERL_SUBVERSION 640 /* generation */
+#define PERL_VERSION 7 /* epoch */
+#define PERL_SUBVERSION 0 /* generation */
/* The following numbers describe the earliest compatible version of
Perl ("compatibility" here being defined as sufficient binary/API
compatibility to run XS code built with the older version).
Normally this should not change across maintenance releases.
+ Note that this only refers to an out-of-the-box build. Many non-default
+ options such as usemultiplicity tend to break binary compatibility
+ more often.
+
This is used by Configure et al to figure out
PERL_INC_VERSION_LIST, which lists version libraries
to include in @INC. See INSTALL for how this works.
*/
#define PERL_API_REVISION 5 /* Adjust manually as needed. */
#define PERL_API_VERSION 5 /* Adjust manually as needed. */
-#define PERL_API_SUBVERSION 640 /* Adjust manually as needed. */
+#define PERL_API_SUBVERSION 0 /* Adjust manually as needed. */
/*
XXX Note: The selection of non-default Configure options, such
as -Duselonglong may invalidate these settings. Currently, Configure
*/
#if !defined(PERL_PATCHLEVEL_H_IMPLICIT) && !defined(LOCAL_PATCH_COUNT)
static char *local_patches[] = {
- NULL
+ NULL
,NULL
};