X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=CHANGES;h=c52e25324f9a6d4270cdc72cac10bb69d654a231;hb=f404ed4821fb2d22f6c79a027536e12a4053d81b;hp=2ae83badf686de3be7ffacffe988dfcbe2762b55;hpb=5f04c81daf0e38670b8dac45bd369bc508da50b6;p=p5sagit%2FDevel-Size.git diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES index 2ae83ba..c52e253 100644 --- a/CHANGES +++ b/CHANGES @@ -1,7 +1,38 @@ Revision history for Perl extension Devel::Size. +0.74_53 2011-05-01 nicholas + * Fix typo error in bit-vector tracking mechanism. On 64 bit platforms which + allocate on 8 byte alignment (rather than 16), a low pointer bit could get + lost, resulting in new pointers being considered already "seen". + "Found" by BinGOs' smoker, fixed on spectre.mongueurs.net. Thanks. + +0.74_52 2011-04-23 nicholas + * Fix potential SEGVs for OP_AELEMFAST on a lexical (eg $foo[3]) + * Fix likely SEGVs for PVOPs (missing break) + * Fix potential SEGVs for PVBMs on 5.10 and later + * Move hash and array traversal from total_size() to sv_size() + - this allows total_size() and size() to be XS ALIASes. + +0.74_51 2011-04-22 nicholas + * Don't count PL_sv_{undef,no,yes} in the size returned + * total_size() was double-counting entries in typeglobs + * sv_size() was double-counting the PVGV size if GvEGV() looped back + * fix classic off-by-one error - the answer is strlen() + 1, not just strlen() + +0.74_50 2011-04-19 nicholas + * Ensure that size() doesn't add the referent's size for non SVt_RV references + +0.74 2011-04-19 nicholas + * Correct the Makefile.PL - LICENSE was added to ExtUtils::MakeMaker in 6.31 + +0.73_51 2011-04-17 nicholas + * Refactor the C code to accumulate the size inside the tracking structure + - this means that the C *_size() functions now return void + - The XS functions size() and total_size() now return UV, not IV + 0.73_50 2011-04-17 nicholas * Avoid using assert() on ithreaded 5.8.8 and earlier, as it needs my_perl + * Fix the test added in 0.73, as it tripped over a combination of bugs 0.73 2011-04-16 nicholas * Revert a bad assertion introduced in 0.72_50, which was logically wrong.