PERL5133DELTA(1) Perl Programmers Reference Guide PERL5133DELTA(1)NAMEperl5133delta - what is new for perl v5.13.3
DESCRIPTION
This document describes differences between the 5.13.3 release and the
5.13.2 release.
If you are upgrading from an earlier release such as 5.13.1, first read
perl5132delta, which describes differences between 5.13.1 and 5.13.2.
Core Enhancements
\o{...} for octals
There is a new escape sequence, "\o", in double-quote-like contexts.
It must be followed by braces enclosing an octal number of at least one
digit. It interpolates as the character with an ordinal value equal to
the octal number. This construct allows large octal ordinals beyond
the current max of 0777 to be represented. It also allows you to
specify a character in octal which can safely be concatenated with
other regex snippets and which won't be confused with being a
backreference to a regex capture group. See "Capture groups" in
perlre.
"\N{name}" and "charnames" enhancements
"\N{}" and "charnames::vianame" now know about the abbreviated
character names listed by Unicode, such as NBSP, SHY, LRO, ZWJ, etc.,
as well as all the customary abbreviations for the C0 and C1 control
characters (such as ACK, BEL, CAN, etc.), as well as a few new variants
in common usage of some C1 full names.
In the past, it was ineffective to override one of Perl's abbreviations
with your own custom alias. Now it works.
You can also create a custom alias directly to the ordinal of a
character, known by "\N{...}", "charnames::vianame()", and
"charnames::viacode()". Previously, an alias had to be to an official
Unicode character name. This made it impossible to create an alias for
a code point that had no name, such as the ones reserved for private
use. So this change allows you to make more effective use of private
use characters. Only if there is no official name will
"charnames::viacode()" return your custom one.
See charnames for details on all these changes.
Uppercase X/B allowed in hexadecimal/binary literals
Literals may now use either upper case "0X..." or "0B..." prefixes, in
addition to the already supported "0x..." and "0b..." syntax.
(RT#76296) (a674e8d, 333f87f)
C, Ruby, Python and PHP already supported this syntax, and it makes
Perl more internally consistent. A round-trip with "eval sprintf "%#X",
0x10" now returns 16 in addition to "eval sprintf "%#x", 0x10", which
worked before.
Incompatible Changes
\400 - \777
Use of "\400" - "\777" in regexes in certain circumstances has given
different, anomalous behavior than their use in all other double-quote-
like contexts. Since 5.10.1, a deprecated warning message has been
raised when this happens. Now, all double-quote-like contexts have the
same behavior, namely to be equivalent to "\x{100}" - "\x{1FF}", with
no deprecation warning. Use of these values in the command line option
"-0" retains the current meaning to slurp input files whole;
previously, this was documented only for "-0777". It is recommended,
however, because of various ambiguities, to use the new "\o{...}"
construct to represent characters in octal. (fa1639c..f6993e9).
Deprecations
Omitting a space between a regular expression and subsequent word
Omitting a space between a regex pattern or pattern modifiers and the
following word is deprecated. Deprecation for regular expression
matches was added in Perl 5.13.2. In this release, the deprecation is
extended to regular expression substitutions. For example,
"s/foo/bar/sand $bar" will still be parsed as "s/foo/bar/s and $bar"
but will issue a warning. (aa78b66)
Deprecation warning added for deprecated-in-core .pl libs
This is a mandatory warning, not obeying -X or lexical warning bits.
The warning is modelled on that supplied by deprecate.pm for
deprecated-in-core .pm libraries. It points to the specific CPAN
distribution that contains the .pl libraries. The CPAN version, of
course, does not generate the warning. (0111154)
Performance Enhancements
There are several small optimizations to reduce CPU cache misses in
various very commonly used modules like "warnings" and "Carp" as well
in accessing file-handles for reading.
Modules and Pragmata
Updated Modules and Pragmata
"autodie"
Upgraded from version 2.06_01 to 2.10.
"charnames"
Upgraded from version 1.08 to 1.10.
"viacode()" is now significantly faster. (f3227b7)
"lib"
Upgraded from version 0.62 to 0.63.
"threads"
Upgraded from version 1.77_02 to 1.77_03.
"threads::shared"
Upgraded from version 1.33_01 to 1.33_02.
"warnings"
Upgraded from version 1.09 to 1.10.
Calling "use warnings" without arguments is now significantly more
efficient. (8452af9)
"Archive::Extract"
Upgraded from version 0.38 to 0.42.
Updates since 0.38 include: a safe print method that guards
Archive::Extract from changes to $\; a fix to the tests when run in
core perl; support for TZ files; and a modification for the lzma
logic to favour IO::Uncompress::Unlzma (d7f8799)
"Archive::Tar"
Upgraded from version 1.54 to 1.64.
Important changes since 1.54 include: compatibility with busybox
implementations of tar; a fix so that "write()" and
"create_archive()" close only handles they opened; and a bug was
fixed regarding the exit code of extract_archive. (afabe0e)
"Attribute::Handlers"
Upgraded from version 0.87 to 0.88.
"Compress::Raw::Bzip2"
Upgraded from version 2.024 to 2.027.
"Compress::Raw::Zlib"
Upgraded from version 2.024 to 2.027_01.
"Compress::Zlib"
Upgraded from version 2.024 to 2.027.
"CPANPLUS"
Upgraded from version 0.90 to 0.9007.
Fixed the shell test to skip if test is not being run under a
terminal; resolved the issue where a prereq on Config would not be
recognised as a core module. (d4e225a)
"Digest::MD5"
Upgraded from version 2.39 to 2.40.
"Digest::SHA"
Upgraded from version 5.47 to 5.48.
"Exporter"
Upgraded from version 5.64_02 to 5.64_03.
Exporter no longer overrides $SIG{__WARN__} (RT #74472) (9b86bb5)
"ExtUtils::CBuilder"
Upgraded from version 0.27 to 0.2703.
"ExtUtils::Manifest"
Upgraded from version 1.57 to 1.58.
"ExtUtils::ParseXS"
Upgraded from version 2.2205 to 2.2206.
"File::Copy"
Upgraded from version 2.19 to 2.20.
Skips suid tests on a nosuid partition. These tests were being
skipped on OpenBSD, but nosuid partitions can exist on other
systems too. Now it just checks if it can create a suid directory,
if not the tests are skipped. Perl builds without errors in a
nosuid /tmp with this patch. (cae9400)
"I18N::LangTags"
Upgraded from version 0.35 to 0.35_01.
"IPC::Cmd"
Upgraded from version 0.58 to 0.60.
"IPC::SysV"
Upgraded from version 2.01 to 2.03.
"Locale::Maketext"
Upgraded from version 1.14 to 1.15.
Locale::Maketext guts have been merged back into the main module
(87d86da) and adds external cache support (ace47d6)
"Module::Build"
Upgraded from version 0.3603 to 0.3607.
"Module::CoreList"
Upgraded from version 2.34 to 2.36.
"Module::Load"
Upgraded from version 0.16 to 0.18.
"Term::ANSIColor"
Upgraded from version 2.02 to 3.00.
"Test::Harness"
Upgraded from version 3.17 to 3.21.
The core update from Test-Harness 3.17 to 3.21 fixed some things,
but also introduced a known problem with argument passing to non-
Perl tests.
"Time::HiRes"
Upgraded from version 1.9719 to 1.9721.
"Time::Piece"
Upgraded from version 1.15_01 to 1.20_01.
"Unicode::Collate"
Upgraded from version 0.52_01 to 0.53.
Includes Unicode Collation Algorithm 18 (74b94a7)
"Unicode::Normalize"
Upgraded from version 1.03 to 1.06.
Documentation
New Documentation
perl5121delta
The Perl 5.12.1 perldelta file was added from the Perl maintenance
branch
Changes to Existing Documentation
General changes
· Octal character escapes in documentation now prefer a three-digit
octal escape or the new "\o{...}" escape as they have more
consistent behavior in different contexts than other forms.
(ce7b6f0) (d8b950d) (e1f120a)
· Documentation now standardizes on the term 'capture group' over
'buffer' in regular expression documentation (c27a5cf)
perlfunc
· Added cautionary note about "no VERSION" (e0de7c2)
· Added additional notes regarding srand when forking (d460397)
perlop
· Improved documentation of unusual character escapes (4068718,
9644846)
· Clarified how hexadecimal escapes are interpreted, with particular
attention to the treatment of invalid characters (9644846)
perlrun
· Clarified the behavior of the "-0NNN" switch for "-0400" or higher
(7ba31cb)
perlpolicy
· Added the policy on compatibility and deprecation along with
definitions of terms like "deprecation" (70e4a83)
perlre
· Added examples of the perils of not using \g{} when there are more
than nine back-references (9d86067)
perltie
· Updated some examples for modern Perl style (67d00dd)
Utility Changes
perldb
· The remote terminal works after forking and spawns new sessions -
one for each forked process (11653f7)
· Uses the less pager path from Config instead of searching for it
(bf320d6)
Configuration and Compilation
· Adjusted 'make test.valgrind' to account for cpan/dist/ext
separation (e07ce2e)
Testing
· t/harness clears PERL5LIB, PERLLIB, PERL5OPT as t/TEST does
(a2d3de1)
· Many common testing routines were refactored into t/lib/common.pl
· Several test files have been modernized to use Test::More
Platform Support
Discontinued Platforms
MacOS Classic
Support for MacOS Classic within ExtUtils::MakeMaker was removed
from Perl in December 2004. Vestigial MacOS Classic specific code
has now been removed from other core modules as well
(8f8c2a4..c457df0)
Platform-Specific Notes
Win32
t/io/openpid.t now uses the alarm() watchdog strategy for more
robustness (5732108)
Internal Changes
· Under some circumstances, the "CvGV()" field of a CV is now
reference counted. To ensure consistent behaviour, direct
assignment to it, for example "CvGV(cv) = gv" is now a compile-time
error. A new macro, "CvGV_set(cv,gv)" has been introduced to
perform this operation safely. Note that modification of this
field is not part of of the public API, regardless of this new
macro. This change caused some issues in modules that used the
private "GvGV()" field.
· It is now possible for XS code to hook into Perl's lexical scope
mechanism at compile time, using the new "Perl_blockhook_register"
function. See "Compile-time scope hooks" in perlguts.
· Added "Perl_croak_no_modify()" to implement "Perl_croak("%s",
PL_no_modify)" (6ad8f25)
· Added prototypes for "tie()" and "untie()" to allow overloading
(RT#75902) (1db4d19)
· Adds "my_[l]stat_flags()" to replace "my_[l]stat()". "my_stat()"
and "my_lstat()" call get magic on the stack arg, so create
"_flags()" variants that allow us to control this. (0d7d409)
Selected Bug Fixes
· Some work has been done on the internal pointers that link between
symbol tables (stashes), typeglobs and subroutines. This has the
effect that various edge cases related to deleting stashes or stash
entries (e.g. <%FOO:: = ()>), and complex typeglob or code
reference aliasing, will no longer crash the interpreter.
· Fixed readline() when interrupted by signals so it no longer
returns the "same thing" as before or random memory
· Fixed a regression of kill() when a match variable is used for the
process ID to kill (RT#75812) (8af710e)
· Fixed several subtle bugs in sort() when @_ is accessed within a
subroutine used for sorting (RT#72334) (8f443ca)
· Catch yyparse() exceptions in "(?{...})" (RT#2353) (634d691)
· Avoid UTF-8 cache panics with offsets beyond a string (RT #75898)
(3e2d381)
· Fixed POSIX::strftime memory leak (RT#73520) (c4bc4aa)
· Doesn't set strict with "no VERSION" if "VERSION" is greater than
5.12 (da8fb5d)
· Avoids multiple FETCH/stringify on filetest ops (40c852d)
· Fixed issue with string "eval" not detecting taint of
overloaded/tied arguments (RT #75716) (895b760)
· Fix potential crashes of string "eval" when evaluating a object
with overloaded stringification by creating a stringified copy when
necessary (3e5c018)
· Fixed bug where overloaded stringification could remove tainting
(RT #75716) (a02ec77)
· Plugs more memory leaks in vms.c. (9e2bec0)
· Fix pthread include error for Time::Piece (e9f284c)
Known Problems
· Bug fixes involving CvGV reference counting break Sub::Name. A
patch has been sent upstream to the maintainer
· readline() returns an empty string instead of undef when it is
interrupted by a signal
· Test-Harness was updated from 3.17 to 3.21 for this release. A
rewrite in how it handles non-Perl tests (in 3.17_01) broke
argument passing to non-Perl tests with prove (RT #59186), and
required that non-Perl tests be run as "prove ./test.sh" instead of
"prove test.sh" These issues are being solved upstream, but didn't
make it into this release. They're expected to be fixed in time
for perl v5.13.4. (RT #59457)
· "version" now prevents object methods from being called as class
methods (d808b68)
Errata
· Retroactively added the Acknowledgements list to perl5132delta,
which was excluded in the original release (d1e2db0)
Acknowledgements
Perl 5.13.3 represents approximately one month of development since
Perl 5.13.2, and contains 12,184 lines of changes across 575 files from
104 authors and committers.
Thank you to the following for contributing to this release:
Abhijit Menon-Sen, Abigail, Alex Davies, Alex Vandiver, Alexandr
Ciornii, Andreas J. Koenig, Andrew Rodland, Andy Dougherty, Aristotle
Pagaltzis, Arkturuz, Ben Morrow, Bo Borgerson, Bo Lindbergh, Brad
Gilbert, Bram, Brian Phillips, Chas. Owens, Chip Salzenberg, Chris
Williams, Craig A. Berry, Curtis Jewell, Dan Dascalescu, Daniel
Frederick Crisman, Dave Rolsky, David Caldwell, David E. Wheeler, David
Golden, David Leadbeater, David Mitchell, Dennis Kaarsemaker, Eric
Brine, Father Chrysostomos, Florian Ragwitz, Frank Wiegand, Gene
Sullivan, George Greer, Gerard Goossen, Gisle Aas, Goro Fuji, Graham
Barr, H.Merijn Brand, Harmen, Hugo van der Sanden, James E Keenan,
James Mastros, Jan Dubois, Jerry D. Hedden, Jesse Vincent, Jim Cromie,
John Peacock, Jos Boumans, Josh ben Jore, Karl Williamson, Kevin Ryde,
Leon Brocard, Lubomir Rintel, Maik Hentsche, Marcus Holland-Moritz,
Matt Johnson, Matt S Trout, Max Maischein, Michael Breen, Michael G
Schwern, Moritz Lenz, Nga Tang Chan, Nicholas Clark, Nick Cleaton, Nick
Johnston, Niko Tyni, Offer Kaye, Paul Marquess, Philip Hazel, Philippe
Bruhat, Rafael Garcia-Suarez, Rainer Tammer, Reini Urban, Ricardo
Signes, Richard Soderberg, Robin Barker, Ruslan Zakirov, Salvador
Fandino, Salvador Ortiz Garcia, Shlomi Fish, Sinan Unur, Sisyphus,
Slaven Rezic, Steffen Mueller, Stepan Kasal, Steve Hay, Steve Peters,
Sullivan Beck, Tim Bunce, Todd Rinaldo, Tom Christiansen, Tom Hukins,
Tony Cook, Vincent Pit, Yuval Kogman, Yves Orton, Zefram, brian d foy,
chromatic, kmx, var Arnfjoer` Bjarmason
Reporting Bugs
If you find what you think is a bug, you might check the articles
recently posted to the comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup and the perl bug
database at http://rt.perl.org/perlbug/ . There may also be
information at http://www.perl.org/ , the Perl Home Page.
If you believe you have an unreported bug, please run the perlbug
program included with your release. Be sure to trim your bug down to a
tiny but sufficient test case. Your bug report, along with the output
of "perl -V", will be sent off to perlbug@perl.org to be analysed by
the Perl porting team.
If the bug you are reporting has security implications, which make it
inappropriate to send to a publicly archived mailing list, then please
send it to perl5-security-report@perl.org. This points to a closed
subscription unarchived mailing list, which includes all the core
committers, who be able to help assess the impact of issues, figure out
a resolution, and help co-ordinate the release of patches to mitigate
or fix the problem across all platforms on which Perl is supported.
Please only use this address for security issues in the Perl core, not
for modules independently distributed on CPAN.
SEE ALSO
The Changes file for an explanation of how to view exhaustive details
on what changed.
The INSTALL file for how to build Perl.
The README file for general stuff.
The Artistic and Copying files for copyright information.
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