NAME¶
perl5137delta - what is new for perl v5.13.7
DESCRIPTION¶
This document describes differences between the 5.13.6 release and the 5.13.7
release.
If you are upgrading from an earlier release such as 5.13.5, first read
perl5136delta, which describes differences between 5.13.5 and 5.13.6.
Core Enhancements¶
Single term prototype¶
The "+" prototype is a special alternative to "$" that will
act like "\[@%]" when given a literal array or hash variable, but
will otherwise force scalar context on the argument. This is useful for
functions which should accept either a literal array or an array reference as
the argument:
sub smartpush (+@) {
my $aref = shift;
die "Not an array or arrayref" unless ref $aref eq 'ARRAY';
push @$aref, @_;
}
When using the "+" prototype, your function must check that the
argument is of an acceptable type.
"use re '/flags';"¶
The "re" pragma now has the ability to turn on regular expression
flags till the end of the lexical scope:
use re '/x';
"foo" =~ / (.+) /; # /x implied
See "'/flags' mode" in re for details.
Statement labels can appear in more places¶
Statement labels can now occur before any type of statement or declaration, such
as "package".
"use feature "unicode_strings"" now applies
to more regex matching¶
Another chunk of the "The "Unicode Bug"" in perlunicode is
fixed in this release. Now, regular expressions compiled within the scope of
the "unicode_strings" feature (or under the "u" regex
modifier (specifiable currently only with infix notation "(?u:...)"
or via "use re '/u'") will match the same whether or not the target
string is encoded in utf8, with regard to "[[:posix:]]" character
classes
Work is underway to add the case sensitive matching to the control of this
feature, but was not complete in time for this dot release.
Array and hash container functions accept references¶
All built-in functions that operate directly on array or hash containers now
also accept hard references to arrays or hashes:
|----------------------------+---------------------------|
| Traditional syntax | Terse syntax |
|----------------------------+---------------------------|
| push @$arrayref, @stuff | push $arrayref, @stuff |
| unshift @$arrayref, @stuff | unshift $arrayref, @stuff |
| pop @$arrayref | pop $arrayref |
| shift @$arrayref | shift $arrayref |
| splice @$arrayref, 0, 2 | splice $arrayref, 0, 2 |
| keys %$hashref | keys $hashref |
| keys @$arrayref | keys $arrayref |
| values %$hashref | values $hashref |
| values @$arrayref | values $arrayref |
| ($k,$v) = each %$hashref | ($k,$v) = each $hashref |
| ($k,$v) = each @$arrayref | ($k,$v) = each $arrayref |
|----------------------------+---------------------------|
This allows these built-in functions to act on long dereferencing chains or on
the return value of subroutines without needing to wrap them in
"@{}" or "%{}":
push @{$obj->tags}, $new_tag; # old way
push $obj->tags, $new_tag; # new way
for ( keys %{$hoh->{genres}{artists}} ) {...} # old way
for ( keys $hoh->{genres}{artists} ) {...} # new way
For "push", "unshift" and "splice", the reference
will auto-vivify if it is not defined, just as if it were wrapped with
"@{}".
Calling "keys" or "values" directly on a reference gives a
substantial performance improvement over explicit dereferencing.
For "keys", "values", "each", when overloaded
dereferencing is present, the overloaded dereference is used instead of
dereferencing the underlying reftype. Warnings are issued about assumptions
made in the following three ambiguous cases:
(a) If both %{} and @{} overloading exists, %{} is used
(b) If %{} overloading exists on a blessed arrayref, %{} is used
(c) If @{} overloading exists on a blessed hashref, @{} is used
y///r¶
The "/r" flag, which was added to "s///" in 5.13.2, has been
extended to the "y///" operator.
It causes it to perform the substitution on a
copy of its operand,
returning that copy instead of a character count.
New global variable "${^GLOBAL_PHASE}"¶
A new global variable, "${^GLOBAL_PHASE}", has been added to allow
introspection of the current phase of the perl interpreter. It's explained in
detail in "${^GLOBAL_PHASE}" in perlvar and "BEGIN, UNITCHECK,
CHECK, INIT and END" in perlmod.
Unicode Version 6.0 is now supported (mostly)¶
Perl comes with the Unicode 6.0 data base updated with Corrigendum #8
<
http://www.unicode.org/versions/corrigendum8.html>, with one exception
noted below. See <
http://unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.0.0> for details
on the new release. Perl does not support any Unicode provisional properties,
including the new ones for this release, but their database files are packaged
with Perl.
Unicode 6.0 has chosen to use the name "BELL" for the character at
U+1F514, which is a symbol that looks like a bell, and used in Japanese cell
phones. This conflicts with the long-standing Perl usage of having
"BELL" mean the ASCII "BEL" character, U+0007. In Perl
5.14, "\N{BELL}" will continue to mean U+0007, but its use will
generate a deprecated warning message, unless such warnings are turned off.
The new name for U+0007 in Perl will be "ALERT", which corresponds
nicely with the existing shorthand sequence for it, "\a".
"\N{BEL}" will mean U+0007, with no warning given. The character at
U+1F514 will not have a name in 5.14, but can be referred to by
"\N{U+1F514}". The plan is that in Perl 5.16, "\N{BELL}"
will refer to U+1F514, and so all code that uses "\N{BELL}" should
convert by then to using "\N{ALERT}", "\N{BEL}", or
"\a" instead.
Improved support for custom OPs¶
Custom ops can now be registered with the new "custom_op_register" C
function and the "XOP" structure. This will make it easier to add
new properties of custom ops in the future. Two new properties have been added
already, "xop_class" and "xop_peep".
"xop_class" is one of the OA_*OP constants, and allows B and other
introspection mechanisms to work with custom ops that aren't BASEOPs.
"xop_peep" is a pointer to a function that will be called for ops of
this type from "Perl_rpeep".
See "Custom Operators" in perlguts and "Custom Operators" in
perlapi for more detail.
The old "PL_custom_op_names"/"PL_custom_op_descs" interface
is still supported but discouraged.
Incompatible Changes¶
Dereferencing typeglobs¶
If you assign a typeglob to a scalar variable:
$glob = *foo;
the glob that is copied to $glob is marked with a special flag indicating that
the glob is just a copy. This allows subsequent assignments to $glob to
overwrite the glob. The original glob, however, is immutable.
Many Perl operators did not distinguish between these two types of globs. This
would result in strange behaviour in edge cases: "untie $scalar"
would do nothing if the last thing assigned to the scalar was a glob (because
it treated it as "untie *$scalar", which unties a handle).
Assignment to a glob slot (e.g., "(*$glob) = \@some_array") would
simply assign "\@some_array" to $glob.
To fix this, the "*{}" operator (including the *foo and *$foo forms)
has been modified to make a new immutable glob if its operand is a glob copy.
Various operators that make a distinction between globs and scalars have been
modified to treat only immutable globs as globs.
This causes an incompatible change in code that assigns a glob to the return
value of "*{}" when that operator was passed a glob copy. Take the
following code, for instance:
$glob = *foo;
*$glob = *bar;
The *$glob on the second line returns a new immutable glob. That new glob is
made an alias to *bar. Then it is discarded. So the second assignment has no
effect.
It also means that "tie $handle" will now tie $handle as a scalar,
even if it has had a glob assigned to it.
The upside to this incompatible change is that bugs [perl #77496]
<
http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=77496>, [perl #77502]
<
http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=77502>, [perl #77508]
<
http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=77508>, [perl #77688]
<
http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=77688>, and [perl
#77812] <
http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=77812>, and
maybe others, too, have been fixed.
See <
http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=77810> for even
more detail.
Clearing stashes¶
Stash list assignment "%foo:: = ()" used to make the stash anonymous
temporarily while it was being emptied. Consequently, any of its subroutines
referenced elsewhere would become anonymous (showing up as
"(unknown)" in "caller"). Now they retain their package
names, such that "caller" will return the original sub name if there
is still a reference to its typeglob, or "foo::__ANON__" otherwise
[perl #79208] <
http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=79208>.
Deprecations¶
"\N{BELL}" is deprecated¶
This is because Unicode is using that name for a different character. See
"Unicode Version 6.0 is now supported (mostly)" for more
explanation.
- •
- When an object has many weak references to it, freeing that
object can under some some circumstances take O(N^2) time to free (where N
is the number of references). The number of circumstances has been
reduced. [perl #75254]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=75254>.
Modules and Pragmata¶
New Modules and Pragmata¶
- •
- The following modules were added by the
"Unicode::Collate" upgrade from 0.63 to 0.67. See below for
details.
"Unicode::Collate::CJK::Big5"
"Unicode::Collate::CJK::GB2312"
"Unicode::Collate::CJK::JISX0208"
"Unicode::Collate::CJK::Korean"
"Unicode::Collate::CJK::Pinyin"
"Unicode::Collate::CJK::Stroke"
Updated Modules and Pragmata¶
- •
- "Archive::Extract" has been upgraded from 0.44 to
0.46
Resolves an issue with NetBSD-current and its new unzip executable.
- •
- "Archive::Tar" has been upgraded from 1.68 to
1.72
This adds the ptargrep utility for using regular expressions against the
contents of files in a tar archive.
- •
- "B" has been upgraded from 1.24 to 1.26.
It no longer crashes when taking apart a "y///" containing
characters outside the octet range or compiled in a "use utf8"
scope.
The size of the shared object has been reduced by about 40%, with no
reduction in functionality.
- •
- "B::Deparse" has been upgraded from 0.99 to 1.01.
It fixes deparsing of "our" followed by a variable with funny
characters (as permitted under the "utf8" pragma) [perl #33752]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=33752>.
- •
- "CGI" has been upgraded from 3.49 to 3.50
This provides the following security fixes: the MIME boundary in
multipart_init is now random and improvements to the handling of newlines
embedded in header values.
The documentation for param_fetch() has been corrected and
clarified.
- •
- "CPAN" has been upgraded from 1.94_61 to
1.94_62
- •
- "CPANPLUS" has been upgraded from 0.9007 to
0.9010
Fixes for the SQLite source engine and resolving of issues with the
testsuite when run under local::lib and/or cpanminus
- •
- "CPANPLUS::Dist::Build" has been upgraded from
0.48 to 0.50
- •
- "Data::Dumper" has been upgraded from 2.129 to
2.130_01.
- •
- "DynaLoader" has been upgraded from 1.10 to 1.11.
It fixes a buffer overflow when passed a very long file name.
- •
- "ExtUtils::Constant" has been upgraded from 0.22
to 0.23.
The "AUTOLOAD" helper code generated by
"ExtUtils::Constant::ProxySubs" can now "croak" for
missing constants, or generate a complete "AUTOLOAD" subroutine
in XS, allowing simplification of many modules that use it.
("Fcntl", "File::Glob", "GDBM_File",
"I18N::Langinfo", "POSIX", "Socket")
"ExtUtils::Constant::ProxySubs" can now optionally push the names
of all constants onto the package's C{@EXPORT_OK}. This has been used to
replace less space-efficient code in "B", helping considerably
shrink the size of its shared object.
- •
- "Fcntl" has been upgraded from 1.09 to 1.10.
- •
- "File::Fetch" has been upgraded from 0.24 to 0.28
"HTTP::Lite" is now supported for 'http' scheme.
The "fetch" utility is supported on FreeBSD, NetBSD and Dragonfly
BSD for the "http" and "ftp" schemes.
- •
- "File::Glob" has been upgraded from 1.09 to
1.10.
- •
- "File::stat" has been upgraded from 1.03 to 1.04.
The "-x" and "-X" file test operators now work correctly
under the root user.
- •
- "GDBM_File" has been upgraded from 1.11 to 1.12.
This fixes a memory leak when DBM filters are used.
- •
- "Hash::Util" has been upgraded from 0.09 to
0.10.
- •
- "Hash::Util::FieldHash" has been upgraded from
1.05 to 1.06.
- •
- "I18N::Langinfo" has been upgraded from 0.06 to
0.07.
- •
- "Locale::Maketext" has been upgraded from 1.16 to
1.17.
- •
- "Math::BigInt" has been upgraded from 1.97 to
1.99_01.
- •
- "Math::BigRat" has been upgraded from 0.26 to
0.26_01
- •
- "Math::BigInt::FastCalc" has been upgraded from
0.22 to 0.24_01.
- •
- "MIME::Base64" has been upgraded from 3.09 to
3.10
Includes new functions to calculate the length of encoded and decoded base64
strings.
- •
- "mro" has been upgraded from 1.04 to 1.05.
- •
- "NDBM_File" has been upgraded from 1.09 to 1.10.
This fixes a memory leak when DBM filters are used.
- •
- "ODBM_File" has been upgraded from 1.08 to 1.09.
This fixes a memory leak when DBM filters are used.
- •
- "Opcode" has been upgraded from 1.16 to
1.17.
- •
- "parent" has been upgraded from 0.223 to
0.224
- •
- "Pod::Simple" has been upgraded from 3.14 to 3.15
Includes various fixes to "HTML" and "XHTML"
handling.
- •
- "POSIX" has been upgraded from 1.21 to 1.22.
- •
- "re" has been upgraded from 0.13 to 0.14, for the
sake of the new "use re "/flags"" pragma.
- •
- "Safe" has been upgraded from 2.28 to 2.29.
It adds &version::vxs::VCMP to the default share.
- •
- "SDBM_File" has been upgraded from 1.07 to
1.08.
- •
- "SelfLoader" has been upgraded from 1.17 to 1.18.
It now works in taint mode [perl #72062]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=72062>.
- •
- "Socket" has been upgraded from 1.90 to
1.91.
- •
- "Storable" has been upgraded from 2.22 to 2.24
Includes performance improvement for overloaded classes.
- •
- "Sys::Hostname" has been upgraded from 1.13 to
1.14.
- •
- "Unicode::Collate" has been upgraded from 0.63 to
0.67
This release newly adds locales "ja" "ko" and
"zh" and its variants ( "zh__big5han",
"zh__gb2312han", "zh__pinyin", "zh__stroke"
).
Supported UCA_Version 22 for Unicode 6.0.0.
The following modules have been added:
"Unicode::Collate::CJK::Big5" for "zh__big5han" which
makes tailoring of CJK Unified Ideographs in the order of CLDR's big5han
ordering.
"Unicode::Collate::CJK::GB2312" for "zh__gb2312han"
which makes tailoring of CJK Unified Ideographs in the order of CLDR's
gb2312han ordering.
"Unicode::Collate::CJK::JISX0208" which makes tailoring of 6355
kanji (CJK Unified Ideographs) in the JIS X 0208 order.
"Unicode::Collate::CJK::Korean" which makes tailoring of CJK
Unified Ideographs in the order of CLDR's Korean ordering.
"Unicode::Collate::CJK::Pinyin" for "zh__pinyin" which
makes tailoring of CJK Unified Ideographs in the order of CLDR's pinyin
ordering.
"Unicode::Collate::CJK::Stroke" for "zh__stroke" which
makes tailoring of CJK Unified Ideographs in the order of CLDR's stroke
ordering.
Documentation¶
perlvar reorders the variables and groups them by topic. Each variable
introduced after Perl 5.000 notes the first version in which it is available.
perlvar also has a new section for deprecated variables to note when they were
removed.
New Documentation¶
perlpodstyle
New style guide for POD documentation, split mostly from the NOTES section of
the pod2man man page.
( This was added to "v5.13.6" but was not documented with that release
).
Changes to Existing Documentation¶
- •
- Array and hash slices in scalar context are now documented
in perldata.
- •
- perlform and perllocale have been corrected to state that
"use locale" affects formats.
Diagnostics¶
New Diagnostics¶
- •
- "Using !~ with %s doesn't make sense": This
message was actually added in 5.13.2, but was omitted from perldelta. It
now applies also to the "y///" operator, and has been
documented.
Utility Changes¶
ptargrep
- •
- ptargrep is a utility to apply pattern matching to the
contents of files in a tar archive. It comes with
"Archive::Tar".
Testing¶
- •
- The new t/mro/isa_aliases.t has been added, which
tests that "*Foo::ISA = *Bar::ISA" works properly.
- •
- t/mro/isarev.t has been added, which tests that
"PL_isarev" (accessible at the Perl level via
"mro::get_isarev") is updated properly.
- •
- t/run/switchd-78586.t has been added, which tests
that [perl #78586]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=78586> has been
fixed (related to line numbers in the debugger).
- Windows
- Directory handles are now properly cloned when threads are
created. In perl 5.13.6, child threads simply stopped inheriting directory
handles. In previous versions, threads would share handles, resulting in
crashes.
Support for building with Visual C++ 2010 is now underway, but is not yet
complete. See README.win32 for more details.
- VMS
- Record-oriented files (record format variable or variable
with fixed control) opened for write by the perlio layer will now be line
buffered to prevent the introduction of spurious line breaks whenever the
perlio buffer fills up.
Internal Changes¶
- •
- "lex_start" has been added to the API, but is
considered experimental.
- •
- A new "parse_block" function has been added to
the API [perl #78222]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=78222>.
- •
- A new, experimental API has been added for accessing the
internal structure that Perl uses for "%^H". See the functions
beginning with "cophh_" in perlapi.
- •
- A stash can now have a list of effective names in addition
to its usual name. The first effective name can be accessed via the
"HvENAME" macro, which is now the recommended name to use in MRO
linearisations ("HvNAME" being a fallback if there is no
"HvENAME").
These names are added and deleted via "hv_ename_add" and
"hv_ename_delete". These two functions are not part of
the API.
- •
- The way the parser handles labels has been cleaned up and
refactored. As a result, the "newFOROP()" constructor function
no longer takes a parameter stating what label is to go in the state
op.
- •
- The "newWHILEOP()" and "newFOROP()"
functions no longer accept a line number as a parameter.
- •
- A new "parse_barestmt()" function has been added,
for parsing a statement without a label.
- •
- A new "parse_label()" function has been added,
that parses a statement label, separate from statements.
- •
- The "CvSTASH()" macro can now only be used as an
rvalue. "CvSTASH_set()" has been added to replace assignment to
"CvSTASH()". This is to ensure that backreferences are handled
properly. These macros are not part of the API.
- •
- The "op_scope()" and "op_lvalue()"
functions have been added to the API, but are considered
experimental.
Selected Bug Fixes¶
- •
- The "parse_stmt" C function added in earlier in
the 5.13.x series has been fixed to work with statements ending with
"}" [perl #78222]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=78222>.
- •
- The "parse_fullstmt" C function added in 5.13.5
has been fixed to work when called while an expression is being
parsed.
- •
- Characters in the Latin-1 non-ASCII range (0x80 to 0xFF)
used not to match themselves if the string happened to be UTF8-encoded
internally, the regular expression was not, and the character in the
regular expression was inside a repeated group (e.g.,
"Encode::decode_utf8("\303\200") =~ /(\xc0)+/") [perl
#78464]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=78464>.
- •
- The "(?d)" regular expression construct now
overrides a previous "(?u)" or "use feature
"unicode_string"" [perl #78508]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=78508>.
- •
- A memory leak in "do "file"",
introduced in perl 5.13.6, has been fixed [perl #78488]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=78488>.
- •
- Various bugs related to typeglob dereferencing have been
fixed. See "Dereferencing typeglobs", above.
- •
- The "SvPVbyte" function available to XS modules
now calls magic before downgrading the SV, to avoid warnings about wide
characters [perl #72398]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=72398>.
- •
- The "=" operator used to ignore magic (e.g., tie
methods) on its right-hand side if the scalar happened to hold a typeglob.
This could happen if a typeglob was the last thing returned from or
assigned to a tied scalar [perl #77498]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=77498>.
- •
- "sprintf" was ignoring locales when called with
constant arguments [perl #78632]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=78632>.
- •
- A non-ASCII character in the Latin-1 range could match both
a Posix class, such as "[[:alnum:]]", and its inverse
"[[:^alnum:]]". This is now fixed for regular expressions
compiled under the "u" modifier. See ""use feature
"unicode_strings"" now applies to more regex
matching". [perl #18281]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=18281>.
- •
- Concatenating long strings under "use encoding"
no longer causes perl to crash [perl #78674]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=78674>.
- •
- Typeglob assignments would crash if the glob's stash no
longer existed, so long as the glob assigned to was named 'ISA' or the
glob on either side of the assignment contained a subroutine.
- •
- Calling "->import" on a class lacking an
import method could corrupt the stack, resulting in strange behaviour. For
instance,
push @a, "foo", $b = bar->import;
would assign 'foo' to $b [perl #63790]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=63790>.
- •
- Creating an alias to a package when that package had been
detached from the symbol table would result in corrupted isa caches [perl
#77358]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=77358>.
- •
- ".=" followed by "<>" or
"readline" would leak memory if $/ contained characters beyond
the octet range and the scalar assigned to happened to be encoded as UTF8
internally [perl #72246]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=72246>.
- •
- The "recv" function could crash when called with
the MSG_TRUNC flag [perl #75082]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=75082>.
- •
- Evaluating a simple glob (like *a) was calling get-magic on
the glob, even when its contents were not being used [perl #78580]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=78580>.
This bug was introduced in 5.13.2 and did not affect earlier perl
versions.
- •
- Matching a Unicode character against an alternation
containing characters that happened to match continuation bytes in the
former's UTF8 representation ("qq{\x{30ab}} =~ /\xab|\xa9/")
would cause erroneous warnings [perl #70998]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=70998>.
- •
- "s///r" (added in 5.13.2) no longer leaks.
- •
- The trie optimisation was not taking empty groups into
account, preventing 'foo' from matching
"/\A(?:(?:)foo|bar|zot)\z/" [perl #78356]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=78356>.
- •
- A pattern containing a "+" inside a lookahead
would sometimes cause an incorrect match failure in a global match (e.g.,
"/(?=(\S+))/g") [perl #68564]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=68564>.
- •
- Iterating with "foreach" over an array returned
by an lvalue sub now works [perl #23790]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=23790>.
- •
- $@ is now localised during calls to "binmode" to
prevent action at a distance [perl #78844]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=78844>.
- •
- "PL_isarev", which is accessible to Perl via
"mro::get_isarev" is now updated properly when packages are
deleted or removed from the @ISA of other classes. This allows many
packages to be created and deleted without causing a memory leak [perl
#75176]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=75176>.
- •
- "undef *Foo::" and "undef *Foo::ISA"
and "delete $package::{ISA}" used not to update the internal isa
caches if the stash or @ISA array had a reference elsewhere. In fact,
"undef *Foo::ISA" would stop a new @Foo::ISA array from updating
caches.
- •
- @ISA arrays can now be shared between classes via
"*Foo::ISA = \@Bar::ISA" or "*Foo::ISA = *Bar::ISA"
[perl #77238]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=77238>.
- •
- The parser no longer hangs when encountering certain
Unicode characters, such as U+387 [perl #74022]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=74022>.
- •
- "formline" no longer crashes when passed a
tainted format picture. It also taints $^A now if its arguments are
tainted [perl #79138]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=79138>.
- •
- A signal handler called within a signal handler could cause
leaks or double-frees. Now fixed. [perl #76248]
<http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=76248>.
- •
- When trying to report "Use of uninitialized value
$Foo::BAR", crashes could occur if the GLOB of the global variable
causing the warning has been detached from its original stash by, for
example "delete $::{'Foo::'}". This has been fixed by disabling
the reporting of variable names in the warning in those cases.
Obituary¶
Randy Kobes, creator of the kobesearch alternative to search.cpan.org and
contributor/maintainer to several core Perl toolchain modules, passed away on
September 18, 2010 after a battle with lung cancer. His contributions to the
Perl community will be missed.
Acknowledgements¶
Perl 5.13.7 represents approximately one month of development since Perl 5.13.6
and contains 73100 lines of changes across 518 files from 39 authors and
committers:
Abhijit Menon-Sen, Abigail, Ben Morrow, Chas. J. Owens IV, Chris 'BinGOs'
Williams, Craig A. Berry, David Golden, David Mitchell, Father Chrysostomos,
Fingle Nark, Florian Ragwitz, George Greer, Grant McLean, H.Merijn Brand, Ian
Goodacre, Jan Dubois, Jerry D. Hedden, Jesse Vincent, Karl Williamson, Lubomir
Rintel, Marty Pauley, Moritz Lenz, Nicholas Clark, Nicolas Kaiser, Niko Tyni,
Peter John Acklam, Rafael Garcia-Suarez, Shlomi Fish, Steffen Mueller, Steve
Hay, Tatsuhiko Miyagawa, Tim Bunce, Todd Rinaldo, Tom Christiansen, Tom
Hukins, Tony Cook, Yves Orton, Zefram and brian d foy
Many of the changes included in this version originated in the CPAN modules
included in Perl's core. We're grateful to the entire CPAN community for
helping Perl to flourish.
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.