X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Todo;h=ba01d33db6f2a692f1ad42585e7fa25b64137946;hb=297b36dcf845fc5195afb0a1d7e83d539bb1d4ed;hp=6e75f7ea37168afea07f2a75aaff3d92e1680b3b;hpb=85e6fe838fb25b257a1b363debf8691c0992ef71;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/Todo b/Todo old mode 100755 new mode 100644 index 6e75f7e..ba01d33 --- a/Todo +++ b/Todo @@ -1,6 +1,10 @@ -Modules - POSIX (in progress) - X/Motif/Tk etc. +Always check out the latest perl5-porters discussions on these subjects +before embarking on an implementation tour. + +Bugs + remove recursion in regular expression engine + fix memory leaks during compile failures + make signal handling safe Tie Modules VecArray Implement array using vec() @@ -8,77 +12,81 @@ Tie Modules VirtualArray Implement array using a file ShiftSplice Defines shift et al in terms of splice method -Bugs - Make yyparse recursion longjmp() proof. - Make "delete $array{$key} while ($key) = each %array" safe - <$handle> doesn't work intuitively if $handle is ARGV - Anything in the Bugs directory - -Regexp extensions - /m for multiline - /\Afoo/ (beginning of string, or where previous g match left off) - /foo\Z/ (end of string only) - negative regexp assertions? - /<>/x for grouping? - /f for fixed variable interpolation? - Rewrite regexp parser for better integrated optimization - Would be nice to have - Profiler - pack "(stuff)*" - Contiguous bitfields in pack/unpack + pack "(stuff)*", "(stuff)?", "(stuff)+", "(stuff)4", ... + contiguous bitfields in pack/unpack lexperl - Bundled perl preprocessor - Make $[ compile-time instead of run-time - Use posix calls internally where possible - const variables - gettimeofday - bytecompiler + bundled perl preprocessor/macro facility + this would solve many of the syntactic nice-to-haves + use posix calls internally where possible + gettimeofday (possibly best left for a module?) format BOTTOM - willcall() - -iprefix. -i rename file only when successfully changed - All ARGV input should act like <> - Multiple levels of warning - .= shouldn't complain about undefined under -w + all ARGV input should act like <> report HANDLE [formats]. - tie(FILEHANDLE, ...) - __DATA__ + support in perlmain to rerun debugger + regression tests using __DIE__ hook + lexically scoped functions: my sub foo { ... } + the basic concept is easy and sound, + the difficulties begin with self-referential + and mutually referential lexical subs: how to + declare the subs? + lexically scoped typeglobs? (lexical I/O handles work now) + wantlvalue? more generalized want()/caller()? + named prototypes: sub foo ($foo, @bar) { ... } ? + regression/sanity tests for suidperl + iterators/lazy evaluation/continuations/first/ + first_defined/short-circuiting grep/?? + This is a very thorny and hotly debated subject, + tread carefully and do your homework first + generalise Errno way of extracting cpp symbols and use that in + Errno, Fcntl, POSIX (ExtUtils::CppSymbol?) + the _r-problem: for all the {set,get,end}*() system database + calls (and a couple more: readdir, *rand*, crypt, *time, + tmpnam) there are in many systems the _r versions + to be used in re-entrant (=multithreaded) code + Icky things: the _r API is not standardized and + the _r-forms require per-thread data to store their state + memory profiler: turn malloc.c:Perl_get_mstats() into + an extension (Devel::MProf?) that would return the malloc + stats in a nice Perl datastructure (also a simple interface + to return just the grand total would be good) + cross-compilation support + host vs target: compile in the host, get the executable to + the target, get the possible input files to the target, + execute in the target (and do not assume a UNIXish shell + in the target! e.g. no command redirection can be assumed), + get possible output files back to to host. this needs to work + both during Configure and during the build. You cannot assume + shared filesystems between the host and the target (you may need + e.g. ftp), executing the target executable may involve e.g. rsh + a way to make << and >> to shift bitvectors instead of numbers -Possible averments +Possible pragmas debugger - optimize + optimize (use less qw[memory cpu]) Optimizations - Optimize switch statements - Optimize foreach on array - Optimize foreach (1..1000000) - Set KEEP on constant split - Cache eval tree (unless lexical outer scope used (mark in &compiling?)) + constant function cache + switch structures + foreach(reverse...) + cache eval tree (unless lexical outer scope used (mark in &compiling?)) rcatmaybe - Shrink opcode tables via multiple implementations selected in peep - Cache hash value? - Optimize away @_ where possible - sfio? + shrink opcode tables via multiple implementations selected in peep + cache hash value? (Not a win, according to Guido) + optimize away @_ where possible + tail recursion removal "one pass" global destruction - Optimize sort by { $a <=> $b } - -Need to think more about - ref function in list context - Populate %SIG at startup if appropriate + rewrite regexp parser for better integrated optimization + LRU cache of regexp: foreach $pat (@pats) { foo() if /$pat/ } Vague possibilities - sub mysplice(@, $, $, ...) - data prettyprint function? (or is it, as I suspect, a lib routine?) - Nested destructors + ref function in list context? make tr/// return histogram in list context? - undef wantarray in void context - Loop control on do{} et al - Explicit switch statements - perl to C translator - multi-thread scheduling + loop control on do{} et al + explicit switch statements built-in globbing compile to real threaded code structured types - paren counting in tokener to queue remote expectations autocroak? + modifiable $1 et al