See Server error.
-=item Dot after %s literal is concatenation
-
-(D) You had something like 0x123.456 in your code. This is currently
-parsed as the hexadecimal number 0x123 concatenated with the decimal
-number 456, not 0x123 + 0x456/0x1000 -- we only support decimal
-decimal points. If you meant it to be a fraction, you'll need to use
-Math::BigFloat's from_hex (or friends). If you meant it to be
-concatenation, just put spaces around the dot to make it clearer. In
-5.14.0, we expect to change this to mean a hex fraction. (Of course,
-everything above applies to octal and binary constants, too.)
-
=item %s does not define %s::VERSION--version check failed
(F) You said something like "use Module 42" but the Module did not
Use of := for an empty attribute list is deprecated at - line 38.
Use of := for an empty attribute list is deprecated at - line 41.
Use of := for an empty attribute list is deprecated at - line 42.
-########
-# toke.c
-use warnings 'deprecation';
-my $a = 0123.456;
-my $b = 0x123.456;
-my $c = 0b101.010;
-no warnings 'deprecation';
-my $d = 0765.432;
-EXPECT
-Dot after octal literal is concatenation at - line 1.
-Dot after hex literal is concatenation at - line 2.
-Dot after binary literal is concatenation at - line 3.
-########
-# toke.c
-use warnings;
-my @c = 0x123..0x456;
-EXPECT
Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_SYNTAX), "Misplaced _ in number");
}
- /* Dot here is historically concat, not a radix point.
- Deprecate that; it's confusing, and gets in the way of
- hex(ish) fractions... but '..' is OK. */
- if (s[0] == '.' &&
- s[1] != '.') {
- Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_DEPRECATED),
- "Dot after %s literal is concatenation", base);
- }
-
sv = newSV(0);
if (overflowed) {
if (n > 4294967295.0)