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1 =head1 NAME 2 3 perl585delta - what is new for perl v5.8.5 4 5 =head1 DESCRIPTION 6 7 This document describes differences between the 5.8.4 release and 8 the 5.8.5 release. 9 10 =head1 Incompatible Changes 11 12 There are no changes incompatible with 5.8.4. 13 14 =head1 Core Enhancements 15 16 Perl's regular expression engine now contains support for matching on the 17 intersection of two Unicode character classes. You can also now refer to 18 user-defined character classes from within other user defined character 19 classes. 20 21 =head1 Modules and Pragmata 22 23 =over 4 24 25 =item * 26 27 Carp improved to work nicely with Safe. Carp's message reporting should now 28 be anomaly free - it will always print out line number information. 29 30 =item * 31 32 CGI upgraded to version 3.05 33 34 =item * 35 36 charnames now avoids clobbering $_ 37 38 =item * 39 40 Digest upgraded to version 1.08 41 42 =item * 43 44 Encode upgraded to version 2.01 45 46 =item * 47 48 FileCache upgraded to version 1.04 49 50 =item * 51 52 libnet upgraded to version 1.19 53 54 =item * 55 56 Pod::Parser upgraded to version 1.28 57 58 =item * 59 60 Pod::Perldoc upgraded to version 3.13 61 62 =item * 63 64 Pod::LaTeX upgraded to version 0.57 65 66 =item * 67 68 Safe now works properly with Carp 69 70 =item * 71 72 Scalar-List-Utils upgraded to version 1.14 73 74 =item * 75 76 Shell's documentation has been re-written, and its historical partial 77 auto-quoting of command arguments can now be disabled. 78 79 =item * 80 81 Test upgraded to version 1.25 82 83 =item * 84 85 Test::Harness upgraded to version 2.42 86 87 =item * 88 89 Time::Local upgraded to version 1.10 90 91 =item * 92 93 Unicode::Collate upgraded to version 0.40 94 95 =item * 96 97 Unicode::Normalize upgraded to version 0.30 98 99 =back 100 101 =head1 Utility Changes 102 103 =head2 Perl's debugger 104 105 The debugger can now emulate stepping backwards, by restarting and rerunning 106 all bar the last command from a saved command history. 107 108 =head2 h2ph 109 110 F<h2ph> is now able to understand a very limited set of C inline functions 111 -- basically, the inline functions that look like CPP macros. This has 112 been introduced to deal with some of the headers of the newest versions of 113 the glibc. The standard warning still applies; to quote F<h2ph>'s 114 documentation, I<you may need to dicker with the files produced>. 115 116 =head1 Installation and Configuration Improvements 117 118 Perl 5.8.5 should build cleanly from source on LynxOS. 119 120 =head1 Selected Bug Fixes 121 122 =over 4 123 124 =item * 125 126 The in-place sort optimisation introduced in 5.8.4 had a bug. For example, 127 in code such as 128 129 @a = sort ($b, @a) 130 131 the result would omit the value $b. This is now fixed. 132 133 =item * 134 135 The optimisation for unnecessary assignments introduced in 5.8.4 could give 136 spurious warnings. This has been fixed. 137 138 =item * 139 140 Perl should now correctly detect and read BOM-marked and (BOMless) UTF-16 141 scripts of either endianness. 142 143 =item * 144 145 Creating a new thread when weak references exist was buggy, and would often 146 cause warnings at interpreter destruction time. The known bug is now fixed. 147 148 =item * 149 150 Several obscure bugs involving manipulating Unicode strings with C<substr> have 151 been fixed. 152 153 =item * 154 155 Previously if Perl's file globbing function encountered a directory that it 156 did not have permission to open it would return immediately, leading to 157 unexpected truncation of the list of results. This has been fixed, to be 158 consistent with Unix shells' globbing behaviour. 159 160 =item * 161 162 Thread creation time could vary wildly between identical runs. This was caused 163 by a poor hashing algorithm in the thread cloning routines, which has now 164 been fixed. 165 166 =item * 167 168 The internals of the ithreads implementation were not checking if OS-level 169 thread creation had failed. threads->create() now returns C<undef> in if 170 thread creation fails instead of crashing perl. 171 172 =back 173 174 =head1 New or Changed Diagnostics 175 176 =over 4 177 178 =item * 179 180 Perl -V has several improvements 181 182 =over 4 183 184 =item * 185 186 correctly outputs local patch names that contain embedded code snippets 187 or other characters that used to confuse it. 188 189 =item * 190 191 arguments to -V that look like regexps will give multiple lines of output. 192 193 =item * 194 195 a trailing colon suppresses the linefeed and ';' terminator, allowing 196 embedding of queries into shell commands. 197 198 =item * 199 200 a leading colon removes the 'name=' part of the response, allowing mapping to 201 any name. 202 203 =back 204 205 =item * 206 207 When perl fails to find the specified script, it now outputs a second line 208 suggesting that the user use the C<-S> flag: 209 210 $ perl5.8.5 missing.pl 211 Can't open perl script "missing.pl": No such file or directory. 212 Use -S to search $PATH for it. 213 214 =back 215 216 =head1 Changed Internals 217 218 The Unicode character class files used by the regular expression engine are 219 now built at build time from the supplied Unicode consortium data files, 220 instead of being shipped prebuilt. This makes the compressed Perl source 221 tarball about 200K smaller. A side effect is that the layout of files inside 222 lib/unicore has changed. 223 224 =head1 Known Problems 225 226 The regression test F<t/uni/class.t> is now performing considerably more 227 tests, and can take several minutes to run even on a fast machine. 228 229 =head1 Platform Specific Problems 230 231 This release is known not to build on Windows 95. 232 233 =head1 Reporting Bugs 234 235 If you find what you think is a bug, you might check the articles 236 recently posted to the comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup and the perl 237 bug database at http://bugs.perl.org. There may also be 238 information at http://www.perl.org, the Perl Home Page. 239 240 If you believe you have an unreported bug, please run the B<perlbug> 241 program included with your release. Be sure to trim your bug down 242 to a tiny but sufficient test case. Your bug report, along with the 243 output of C<perl -V>, will be sent off to perlbug@perl.org to be 244 analysed by the Perl porting team. You can browse and search 245 the Perl 5 bugs at http://bugs.perl.org/ 246 247 =head1 SEE ALSO 248 249 The F<Changes> file for exhaustive details on what changed. 250 251 The F<INSTALL> file for how to build Perl. 252 253 The F<README> file for general stuff. 254 255 The F<Artistic> and F<Copying> files for copyright information. 256 257 =cut
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