NAME
perldelta - what is new for perl v5.15.9
DESCRIPTION
This document describes differences between the 5.15.8 release and the 5.15.9 release.
If you are upgrading from an earlier release such as 5.15.7, first read perl5158delta, which describes differences between 5.15.7 and 5.15.8.
Notice
This space intentionally left blank.
Core Enhancements
no feature;
now means reset to default
no feature
now resets to the default feature set. To disable all features (which is likely to be a pretty special-purpose request, since it presumably won't match any named set of semantics) you can now write no feature ':all'
.
Security
Malformed UTF-8 input could cause attempts to read beyond the end of the buffer
Two new XS-accessible functions, utf8_to_uvchr_buf()
and utf8_to_uvuni_buf()
are now available to prevent this, and the Perl core has been converted to use them. See "Internal Changes".
Incompatible Changes
no feature;
no feature;
now means reset to default.
Deprecations
Literal "{"
characters in regular expressions.
It has been documented that the current plans include requiring a literal "{"
to be escaped: 5.18 will emit deprecation warnings, and it will be required in 5.20.
XS functions utf8_to_uvchr()
and utf8_to_uvuni()
Use utf8_to_uvchr_buf()
and utf8_to_uvuni_buf()
instead. See "Internal Changes".
Performance Enhancements
Fix a slowdown in freeing nested hashes. This may speedup the exit of certain programs.
Modules and Pragmata
Updated Modules and Pragmata
attributes
has been upgraded from version 0.17 to 0.18.charnames
has been upgraded from version 1.29 to 1.30.feature
has been upgraded from version 1.26 to 1.27.no feature;
now means reset to default. The code has been refactored to reduce duplication.B::Deparse
has been upgraded from version 1.12 to 1.13.B::Lint
has been upgraded from version 1.13 to 1.14.CPAN::Meta
has been upgraded from version 2.120351 to 2.120630.CPANPLUS
has been upgraded from version 0.9118 to 0.9121.Data::Dumper
has been upgraded from version 2.135_05 to 2.135_06.Digest::SHA
has been upgraded from version 5.70 to 5.71.ExtUtils::CBuilder
has been upgraded from version 0.280205 to 0.280206.HTTP::Tiny
has been upgraded from version 0.016 to 0.017.Module::CoreList
has been upgraded from version 2.60 to 2.65.Pod::Html
has been upgraded from version 1.14 to 1.1501.Pod::Perldoc
has been upgraded from version 3.15_15 to 3.17.Pod::Simple
has been upgraded from version 3.19 to 3.20.Socket
has been upgraded from version 1.98 to 2.000.Term::ReadLine
has been upgraded from version 1.08 to 1.09.Term::ReadLine
now optionally integrates with event loops other thanTk
.Unicode::Collate
has been upgraded from version 0.87 to 0.89.Unicode::Normalize
has been upgraded from version 1.13 to 1.14.Unicode::UCD
has been upgraded from version 0.41 to 0.42.XS::APItest
has been upgraded from version 0.36 to 0.37.
Documentation
There has been no significant change in the documentation between 5.15.8 and 5.15.9.
Diagnostics
The following additions or changes have been made to diagnostic output, including warnings and fatal error messages. For the complete list of diagnostic messages, see perldiag.
New Diagnostics
New Errors
Compared to 5.15.8, 5.15.9 does not introduce new errors.
New Warnings
Compared to 5.15.8, 5.15.9 does not introduce new warnings, but see "Changes to Existing Diagnostics"
Changes to Existing Diagnostics
lvalue attribute %s already-defined subroutine, which replaces
lvalue attribute cannot be removed after the subroutine has been defined
.
Utility Changes
No utilities changed between 5.15.8 and 5.15.9.
Configuration and Compilation
perlfunc.html
is now being generated again. [perl #107870]
Testing
t/op/require_37033.t has been added, to test that
require
always closes the file handle that it opens. Previously, it had been leaking the file handle if it happened to have file descriptor 0, which would happen ifrequire
was called (explicitly or implicitly) whenSTDIN
had been closed.
Platform Support
There have been no changes to Perl's support of various platforms between 5.15.8 and 5.15.9.
Internal Changes
Two new functions
utf8_to_uvchr_buf()
andutf8_to_uvuni_buf()
have been added. These are the same asutf8_to_uvchr
andutf8_to_uvuni
(which are now deprecated), but take an extra parameter that is used to guard against reading beyond the end of the input string. See "utf8_to_uvchr_buf" in perlapi and "utf8_to_uvuni_buf" in perlapi.The regular expression engine now does TRIE case insensitive matches under Unicode. This may change the output of
use re 'debug';
, and will speed up various things.
Selected Bug Fixes
Takri now matches two more characters under the
Script_Extensions
property. This corrects a Unicode 6.1 omission.perlfunc.html
is now being generated again. [perl #107870]$$
is no longer tainted. Since this value comes directly fromgetpid()
, it is always safe.Fix leaking a file handle. [perl #37033]
An off-by-one error caused
/[:upper:]/
and/[:punct:]/
to unexpectedly match characters with code points above 255. This has been rectified. [perl 111400].(?foo: ...)
no longer loses passed in character set.Allow attributes to set
:lvalue
on a defined sub. [perl 107366].die;
with a non-reference, non-string value in $@ now properly propagates that value [perl #111654].
Known Problems
This is a list of some significant unfixed bugs, which need to be resolved before 5.16.0
- op/sigdispatch.t fails alarm test 14 and gets killed [perl #89718]
-
- Perl crash due to wrong delimiter in
PATH
environment [perl #94846] -
It's possible to crash perl under Win32 if the wrong delimiter is used.
- Corrupt UTF8 [perl #79960, #100058]
-
It is possible to read an invalid UTF8 character, but have it marked valid, or to incorrectly read UTF8 characters if
$/
is set to read fixed length records. - UTF8 patches for 5.16 [perl #107008]
-
Brian Fraser's work on UTF8 needs further integration.
eval { 'fork()' }
is broken on Windows [perl #109718]-
This is a known test failure to be fixed before 5.16.0.
- Warnings from cpan/IO-Compress [perl #110736]
-
Some tests in cpan/IO-Compress/t/cz-03zlib-v1.t issues a "isn't numeric" warning in blead, but not in maint.
Pod-Html
test failures on Windows.-
A number of tests for
Pod::Html
fail under Windows, due to an incorrect assumption by the test scripts about capitalization of the network drive.
Acknowledgements
Perl 5.15.9 represents approximately 4 weeks of development since Perl 5.15.8 and contains approximately 79,000 lines of changes across 530 files from 23 authors.
Perl continues to flourish into its third decade thanks to a vibrant community of users and developers. The following people are known to have contributed the improvements that became Perl 5.15.9:
Aaron Crane, Abigail, Chris 'BinGOs' Williams, Craig A. Berry, Dave Rolsky, David Cantrell, David Golden, David Mitchell, Eric Brine, Father Chrysostomos, Florian Ragwitz, James E Keenan, Jesse Vincent, Karl Williamson, Marc Green, Max Maischein, Nicholas Clark, Pau Amma, Reini Urban, Ricardo Signes, Tony Cook, Yves Orton, Zefram.
The list above is almost certainly incomplete as it is automatically generated from version control history. In particular, it does not include the names of the (very much appreciated) contributors who reported issues to the Perl bug tracker.
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.
For a more complete list of all of Perl's historical contributors, please see the AUTHORS file in the Perl source distribution.
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 will 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.