From 38663f11700d59590597a2cbe616e6709933ffa8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Golden Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 22:01:51 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] new perldelta --- MANIFEST | 1 + Makefile.SH | 8 +- pod/.gitignore | 2 +- pod/perl.pod | 1 + pod/perl5191delta.pod | 797 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ pod/perldelta.pod | 753 +++++++++++--------------------------------- vms/descrip_mms.template | 2 +- win32/Makefile | 4 +- win32/makefile.mk | 4 +- win32/pod.mak | 4 + 10 files changed, 993 insertions(+), 583 deletions(-) create mode 100644 pod/perl5191delta.pod diff --git a/MANIFEST b/MANIFEST index ee2ba1d..30a5124 100644 --- a/MANIFEST +++ b/MANIFEST @@ -4514,6 +4514,7 @@ pod/perl5162delta.pod Perl changes in version 5.16.2 pod/perl5163delta.pod Perl changes in version 5.16.3 pod/perl5180delta.pod Perl changes in version 5.18.0 pod/perl5190delta.pod Perl changes in version 5.19.0 +pod/perl5191delta.pod Perl changes in version 5.19.1 pod/perl561delta.pod Perl changes in version 5.6.1 pod/perl56delta.pod Perl changes in version 5.6 pod/perl581delta.pod Perl changes in version 5.8.1 diff --git a/Makefile.SH b/Makefile.SH index 21c4707..715fc61 100755 --- a/Makefile.SH +++ b/Makefile.SH @@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ mini_obj = $(minindt_obj) $(MINIDTRACE_O) ndt_obj = $(obj0) $(obj1) $(obj2) $(obj3) $(ARCHOBJS) obj = $(ndt_obj) $(DTRACE_O) -perltoc_pod_prereqs = extra.pods pod/perl5191delta.pod pod/perlapi.pod pod/perlintern.pod pod/perlmodlib.pod pod/perluniprops.pod +perltoc_pod_prereqs = extra.pods pod/perl5192delta.pod pod/perlapi.pod pod/perlintern.pod pod/perlmodlib.pod pod/perluniprops.pod generated_pods = pod/perltoc.pod $(perltoc_pod_prereqs) generated_headers = uudmap.h bitcount.h mg_data.h @@ -1091,9 +1091,9 @@ pod/perlintern.pod: $(MINIPERL_EXE) autodoc.pl embed.fnc $(nonxs_ext) pod/perlmodlib.pod: $(MINIPERL_EXE) pod/perlmodlib.PL MANIFEST $(MINIPERL) pod/perlmodlib.PL -q -pod/perl5191delta.pod: pod/perldelta.pod - $(RMS) pod/perl5191delta.pod - $(LNS) perldelta.pod pod/perl5191delta.pod +pod/perl5192delta.pod: pod/perldelta.pod + $(RMS) pod/perl5192delta.pod + $(LNS) perldelta.pod pod/perl5192delta.pod extra.pods: $(MINIPERL_EXE) -@test ! -f extra.pods || rm -f `cat extra.pods` diff --git a/pod/.gitignore b/pod/.gitignore index 958e5c0..811fb20 100644 --- a/pod/.gitignore +++ b/pod/.gitignore @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ /roffitall # generated -/perl5191delta.pod +/perl5192delta.pod /perlapi.pod /perlintern.pod *.html diff --git a/pod/perl.pod b/pod/perl.pod index e1009ed..447ab5a 100644 --- a/pod/perl.pod +++ b/pod/perl.pod @@ -179,6 +179,7 @@ aux a2p c2ph h2ph h2xs perlbug pl2pm pod2html pod2man s2p splain xsubpp perlhist Perl history records perldelta Perl changes since previous version + perl5191delta Perl changes in version 5.19.1 perl5190delta Perl changes in version 5.19.0 perl5180delta Perl changes in version 5.18.0 perl5161delta Perl changes in version 5.16.1 diff --git a/pod/perl5191delta.pod b/pod/perl5191delta.pod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2f0e606 --- /dev/null +++ b/pod/perl5191delta.pod @@ -0,0 +1,797 @@ +=encoding utf8 + +=head1 NAME + +perl5191delta - what is new for perl v5.19.1 + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +This document describes differences between the 5.19.0 release and the 5.19.1 +release. + +=head1 Core Enhancements + +No new features have been added. + +=head1 Security + +There are no new security issues. + +=head1 Incompatible Changes + +=head2 Most regex engine global state eliminated + +As part of this series of fixes it was necessary to change the API of +Perl_re_intuit_start(). See L for more. + +=head2 Locale decimal point character no longer leaks outside of S> scope + +This is actually a bug fix, but some code has come to rely on the bug +being present, so this change is listed here. The current locale that +the program is running under is not supposed to be visible to Perl code +except within the scope of a S>. However, until now under +certain circumstances, the character used for a decimal point (often a +comma) leaked outside the scope. If your code is affected by this +change, simply add a S>. + +=head1 Performance Enhancements + +=over 4 + +=item * + +Perl has a new copy-on-write mechanism that avoids the need to copy the +internal string buffer when assigning from one scalar to another. This +makes copying large strings appear much faster. Modifying one of the two +(or more) strings after an assignment will force a copy internally. This +makes it unnecessary to pass strings by reference for efficiency. + +This feature was already available in 5.18.0, but wasn't enabled by +default. It is the default now, and so you no longer need build perl with +the F argument: + + -Accflags=PERL_NEW_COPY_ON_WRITE + +It can be disabled (for now) in a perl build with: + + -Accflags=PERL_NO_COW + +=back + +=head1 Modules and Pragmata + +=head2 Updated Modules and Pragmata + +=over 4 + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.90 to 1.92. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 0.94 to 0.95. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 2.13 to 2.19. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.42 to 1.43. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 0.95 to 0.96. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.20 to 1.21. + +C is now deparsed correctly with the B<-p> option. +[RT #117081] + +The B<-l> option no longer puts form feeds in the middle of a line when +outputting C and C blocks. [RT #117311] + +Elements of C<%#>, such as C<$# {foo}> and C<${#}{foo}> are now deparsed +correctly. [RT #117531] + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.15 to 1.16. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.29 to 1.30. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 2.060 to 2.061. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 2.060 to 2.061. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 0.17 to 0.18. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 2.120921 to 2.131560. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 2.145 to 2.146. + +=item * + +L has been updated from 1.05 to 1.06 and L from 1.39_10 +to 1.40. + +The call depth allowed by default in the debugger is now 1000 +rather than 100. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.827 to 1.828. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 2.49 to 2.51. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.59 to 1.60. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 6.66 to 6.68. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 3.18 to 3.19. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 2.26 to 2.27. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.10 to 1.11. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 0.38 to 0.42. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.23 to 1.24. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 3.40 to 3.41. + +C now respects changes to environment variables from which the +temporary directory is derived. [RT #88940] + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 0.23 to 0.2301. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 0.89 to 0.90. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.45 to 1.49. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 2.39 to 2.4. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.10 to 1.11. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 0.025 to 0.031. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.13 to 1.14. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.23 to 1.24. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.9991 to 1.9992. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 0.2604 to 0.2606. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 0.4003 to 0.4005. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 2.91 to 2.92. + +Adds L which provides information on which core and +dual-life utilities shipped with each version of L. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.000011 to 1.000014. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.11 to 1.12. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 2.41 to 2.42. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 5.0150042 to 5.0150043. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.18 to 1.19. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.60 to 1.61. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 3.19 to 3.20. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.61 to 1.63. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.32 to 1.33. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 0.23 to 0.25. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 2.35 to 2.36. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 2.42 to 2.43. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.17 to 1.18. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 0.32 to 0.33. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.12 to 1.13. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 3.26 to 3.28 + +Memory usage is dramatically reduced. t/harness now uses about 10% of the +memory used by 3.26 and earlier. + +C is always propagated to a test's C<@INC>, even under C<-T>. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.86 to 1.87. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.43 to 1.44. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 0.99 to 1.00. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 1.20_01 to 1.2002. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 0.97 to 0.98. + +=item * + +L has been upgraded from version 0.51 to 0.52. + +A function, L is now available to do +search an inversion list or map for a code point. + +=back + +=head1 Documentation + +=head2 Changes to Existing Documentation + +=head3 L + +=over + +=item * + +C is now documented to handle an expression that evalutes to a +code reference as if it was C. This behavior is at least ten +years old. + +=item * + +C now has caveats about expanding floating point numbers in some +locales + +=item * + +Noted that C and C can reset the hash iterator + +=item * + +Improved C example + +=back + +=head3 L + +=over + +=item * + +C<\s> matching C<\cK> is marked experimental + +=item * + +ithreads were accepted in 5.8.0 + +=item * + +Long doubles are not experimental + +=back + +=head3 L + +=over + +=item * + +Update to mention fc(), \F + +=back + +=head3 L + +=over 4 + +=item * + +There is now a L section. + +=back + +=head1 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 L. + +=head3 New Warnings + +=over 4 + +=item * + +L + +L + +These two deprecation warnings involving C<\N{...}> were incorrectly +implemented. They did not warn by default (now they do) and could not be +made fatal via C<< use warnings FATAL => 'deprecated' >> (now they can). + +=back + +=head1 Utility Changes + +=head3 F enhancements + +The git bisection tool F has had many enhancements. + +=over 4 + +=item * + +Can optionally run the test case with a timeout. + +=item * + +Can now run in-place in a clean git checkout. + +=item * + +Can run the test case under C. + +=item * + +Can apply user supplied patches and fixes to the source checkout before +building. + +=item * + +Now has fixups to enable building several more historical ranges of bleadperl, +which can be useful for pinpointing the origins of bugs or behaviour changes. + +=back + +It is provided as part of the source distribution but not installed because +it is not self-contained as it relies on being run from within a git +checkout. Note also that it makes no attempt to fix tests, correct runtime +bugs or make something useful to install - its purpose is to make minimal +changes to get any historical revision of interest to build and run as close +as possible to "as-was", and thereby make C easy to use. + +=head1 Platform Support + +=head2 Discontinued Platforms + +=over 4 + +=item DG/UX + +DG/UX was a Unix sold by Data General. The last release was in April 2001. +It only runs on Data General's own hardware. + +=back + +=head2 Platform-Specific Notes + +=over 4 + +=item Mixed-endian platforms + +The code supporting C and C operations on mixed endian +platforms has been removed. We believe that Perl has long been unable to +build on mixed endian architectures (such as PDP-11s), so we don't think +that this change will affect any platforms which are able to build v5.18.0. + +=item Windows + +The BUILD_STATIC and ALL_STATIC makefile options for linking some or (nearly) +all extensions statically (into perl519.dll, and into a separate +perl-static.exe too) were broken for MinGW builds. This has now been fixed. + +The ALL_STATIC option has also been improved to include the Encode and Win32 +extensions (for both VC++ and MinGW builds). + +=back + +=head1 Internal Changes + +=over 4 + +=item * + +Perl's new copy-on-write mechanism (which is now enabled by default), +allows any C scalar to be automatically upgraded to a copy-on-write +scalar when copied. A reference count on the string buffer is stored in +the string buffer itself. + +For example: + + $ perl -MDevel::Peek -e'$a="abc"; $b = $a; Dump $a; Dump $b' + SV = PV(0x260cd80) at 0x2620ad8 + REFCNT = 1 + FLAGS = (POK,IsCOW,pPOK) + PV = 0x2619bc0 "abc"\0 + CUR = 3 + LEN = 16 + COW_REFCNT = 1 + SV = PV(0x260ce30) at 0x2620b20 + REFCNT = 1 + FLAGS = (POK,IsCOW,pPOK) + PV = 0x2619bc0 "abc"\0 + CUR = 3 + LEN = 16 + COW_REFCNT = 1 + +Note that both scalars share the same PV buffer and have a COW_REFCNT +greater than zero. + +This means that XS code which wishes to modify the C buffer of an +SV should call C or similar first, to ensure a valid (and +unshared) buffer, and to call C afterwards. This in fact has +always been the case (for example hash keys were already copy-on-write); +this change just spreads the COW behaviour to a wider variety of SVs. + +One important difference is that before 5.18.0, shared hash-key scalars +used to have the C flag set; this is no longer the case. + +This new behaviour can still be disabled by running F with +B<-Accflags=-DPERL_NO_COW>. This option will probably be removed in Perl +5.22. + +=item * + +C is now a constant. The switch this variable provided +(to enable/disable the pre-match copy depending on whether C<$&> had been +seen) has been removed and replaced with copy-on-write, eliminating a few +bugs. + +The previous behaviour can still be enabled by running F with +B<-Accflags=-DPERL_SAWAMPERSAND>. + +=item * + +The functions C, C and C have been removed. +It is unclear why these functions were ever marked as I, part of the +API. XS code can't call them directly, as it can't rely on them being +compiled. Unsurprisingly, no code on CPAN references them. + +=item * + +The signature of the C regex function has changed; +the function pointer C in the regex engine plugin structure +has also changed accordingly. A new parameter, C has been added; +this has the same meaning as the same-named parameter in +C. Previously intuit would try to guess the start of +the string from the passed SV (if any), and would sometimes get it wrong +(e.g. with an overloaded SV). + +=item * + +XS code may use various macros to change the case of a character or code +point (for example C). Only a couple of these were +documented until now; +and now they should be used in preference to calling the underlying +functions. See L. + +=item * + +The code dealt rather inconsistently with uids and gids. Some +places assumed that they could be safely stored in UVs, others +in IVs, others in ints. Four new macros are introduced: +SvUID(), sv_setuid(), SvGID(), and sv_setgid() + +=back + +=head1 Selected Bug Fixes + +=over 4 + +=item * + +The OP allocation code now returns correctly aligned memory in all cases +for C. Previously it could return memory only aligned to a +4-byte boundary, which is not correct for an ithreads build with 64 bit IVs +on some 32 bit platforms. Notably, this caused the build to fail completely +on sparc GNU/Linux. [RT #118055] + +=item * + +The debugger's C command been fixed. It was broken in the v5.18.0 +release. The C command is aliased to the names C and C - +all now work again. + +=item * + +C<@_> is now correctly visible in the debugger, fixing a regression +introduced in v5.18.0's debugger. [RT #118169] + +=item * + +Evaluating large hashes in scalar context is now much faster, as the number +of used chains in the hash is now cached for larger hashes. Smaller hashes +continue not to store it and calculate it when needed, as this saves one IV. +That would be 1 IV overhead for every object built from a hash. [RT #114576] + +=item * + +Fixed a small number of regexp constructions that could either fail to +match or crash perl when the string being matched against was +allocated above the 2GB line on 32-bit systems. [RT #118175] + +=item * + +Perl v5.16 inadvertently introduced a bug whereby calls to XSUBs that were +not visible at compile time were treated as lvalues and could be assigned +to, even when the subroutine was not an lvalue sub. This has been fixed. +[RT #117947] + +=item * + +In Perl v5.18.0 dualvars that had an empty string for the string part but a +non-zero number for the number part starting being treated as true. In +previous versions they were treated as false, the string representation +taking precedeence. The old behaviour has been restored. [RT #118159] + +=item * + +Since Perl v5.12, inlining of constants that override built-in keywords of +the same name had countermanded C, causing subsequent mentions of +the constant to use the built-in keyword instead. This has been fixed. + +=item * + +Lexical constants (C) no longer crash when inlined. + +=item * + +Parameter prototypes attached to lexical subroutines are now respected when +compiling sub calls without parentheses. Previously, the prototypes were +honoured only for calls I parentheses. [RT #116735] + +=item * + +Syntax errors in lexical subroutines in combination with calls to the same +subroutines no longer cause crashes at compile time. + +=item * + +The warning produced by C<-l $handle> now applies to IO refs and globs, not +just to glob refs. That warning is also now UTF8-clean. [RT #117595] + +=item * + +Various memory leaks involving the parsing of the C<(?[...])> regular +expression construct have been fixed. + +=item * + +C<(?[...])> now allows interpolation of precompiled patterns consisting of +C<(?[...])> with bracketed character classes inside (C<$pat = +S S>). Formerly, the brackets would +confuse the regular expression parser. + +=item * + +The "Quantifier unexpected on zero-length expression" warning message could +appear twice starting in Perl v5.10 for a regular expression also +containing alternations (e.g., "a|b") triggering the trie optimisation. + +=item * + +C no longer leaks memory. + +=item * + +C and C followed by a keyword prefixed with C now +treat it as a keyword, and not as a subroutine or module name. [RT #24482] + +=item * + +Through certain conundrums, it is possible to cause the current package to +be freed. Certain operators (C, C, C, C) could +not cope and would crash. They have been made more resilient. [RT #117941] + +=item * + +Aliasing filehandles through glob-to-glob assignment would not update +internal method caches properly if a package of the same name as the +filehandle existed, resulting in filehandle method calls going to the +package instead. This has been fixed. + +=item * + +C<./Configure -de -Dusevendorprefix> didn't default [RT #64126] + +=item * + +The C warning was listed in +L as an C-category warning, but was enabled and disabled +by the C category. On the other hand, the C category +controlled its fatal-ness. It is now entirely handled by the C +category. + +=item * + +The "Replacement list is longer that search list" warning for C and +C no longer occurs in the presence of the C flag. [RT #118047] + +=item * + +Perl v5.18 inadvertently introduced a bug whereby interpolating mixed up- +and down-graded UTF-8 strings in a regex could result in malformed UTF-8 +in the pattern: specifically if a downgraded character in the range +C<\x80..\xff> followed a UTF-8 string, e.g. + + utf8::upgrade( my $u = "\x{e5}"); + utf8::downgrade(my $d = "\x{e5}"); + /$u$d/ + +[RT #118297] + +=item * + +Stringification of NVs are not cached so that the lexical locale controls +stringification of the decimal point [perl #108378] [perl #115800] + +=back + +=head1 Acknowledgements + +Perl 5.19.1 represents approximately 4 weeks of development since Perl 5.19.0 +and contains approximately 26,000 lines of changes across 680 files from 37 +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 5.19.1: + +Alexandr Ciornii, Brian Fraser, Chris 'BinGOs' Williams, Craig A. Berry, +Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker, Daniel Dragan, David Golden, David Mitchell, David +Steinbrunner, Dominic Hargreaves, Eric Brine, Father Chrysostomos, H.Merijn +Brand, Heiko Eissfeldt, James E Keenan, Jerry D. Hedden, Kang-min Liu, Karl +Williamson, Leon Timmermans, Lukas Mai, Marcel Grünauer, Mark Jason Dominus, +Max Maischein, Mike Doherty, Nicholas Clark, Paul Green, Peter Martini, Petr +Písař, Ricardo Signes, Shirakata Kentaro, Shlomi Fish, Steffen Müller, Steve +Hay, Sullivan Beck, Tony Cook, Yves Orton, Zsbán Ambrus. + +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 F file in the Perl source distribution. + +=head1 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 L 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 C, +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. + +=head1 SEE ALSO + +The F file for an explanation of how to view exhaustive details on +what changed. + +The F file for how to build Perl. + +The F file for general stuff. + +The F and F files for copyright information. + +=cut diff --git a/pod/perldelta.pod b/pod/perldelta.pod index 896521f..4153f04 100644 --- a/pod/perldelta.pod +++ b/pod/perldelta.pod @@ -2,764 +2,371 @@ =head1 NAME -perldelta - what is new for perl v5.19.1 +[ this is a template for a new perldelta file. Any text flagged as XXX needs +to be processed before release. ] + +perldelta - what is new for perl v5.19.2 =head1 DESCRIPTION -This document describes differences between the 5.19.0 release and the 5.19.1 +This document describes differences between the 5.19.1 release and the 5.19.2 release. -=head1 Core Enhancements - -No new features have been added. - -=head1 Security - -There are no new security issues. - -=head1 Incompatible Changes - -=head2 Most regex engine global state eliminated - -As part of this series of fixes it was necessary to change the API of -Perl_re_intuit_start(). See L for more. - -=head2 Locale decimal point character no longer leaks outside of S> scope - -This is actually a bug fix, but some code has come to rely on the bug -being present, so this change is listed here. The current locale that -the program is running under is not supposed to be visible to Perl code -except within the scope of a S>. However, until now under -certain circumstances, the character used for a decimal point (often a -comma) leaked outside the scope. If your code is affected by this -change, simply add a S>. - -=head1 Performance Enhancements - -=over 4 - -=item * - -Perl has a new copy-on-write mechanism that avoids the need to copy the -internal string buffer when assigning from one scalar to another. This -makes copying large strings appear much faster. Modifying one of the two -(or more) strings after an assignment will force a copy internally. This -makes it unnecessary to pass strings by reference for efficiency. - -This feature was already available in 5.18.0, but wasn't enabled by -default. It is the default now, and so you no longer need build perl with -the F argument: - - -Accflags=PERL_NEW_COPY_ON_WRITE - -It can be disabled (for now) in a perl build with: - - -Accflags=PERL_NO_COW - -=back - -=head1 Modules and Pragmata - -=head2 Updated Modules and Pragmata - -=over 4 - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 1.90 to 1.92. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 0.94 to 0.95. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 2.13 to 2.19. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 1.42 to 1.43. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 0.95 to 0.96. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 1.20 to 1.21. - -C is now deparsed correctly with the B<-p> option. -[RT #117081] - -The B<-l> option no longer puts form feeds in the middle of a line when -outputting C and C blocks. [RT #117311] - -Elements of C<%#>, such as C<$# {foo}> and C<${#}{foo}> are now deparsed -correctly. [RT #117531] - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 1.15 to 1.16. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 1.29 to 1.30. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 2.060 to 2.061. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 2.060 to 2.061. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 0.17 to 0.18. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 2.120921 to 2.131560. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 2.145 to 2.146. - -=item * +If you are upgrading from an earlier release such as 5.19.0, first read +L, which describes differences between 5.19.0 and 5.19.1. -L has been updated from 1.05 to 1.06 and L from 1.39_10 -to 1.40. +=head1 Notice -The call depth allowed by default in the debugger is now 1000 -rather than 100. +XXX Any important notices here -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 1.827 to 1.828. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 2.49 to 2.51. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 1.59 to 1.60. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 6.66 to 6.68. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 3.18 to 3.19. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 2.26 to 2.27. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 1.10 to 1.11. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 0.38 to 0.42. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 1.23 to 1.24. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 3.40 to 3.41. +=head1 Core Enhancements -C now respects changes to environment variables from which the -temporary directory is derived. [RT #88940] +XXX New core language features go here. Summarize user-visible core language +enhancements. Particularly prominent performance optimisations could go +here, but most should go in the L section. -=item * +[ List each enhancement as a =head2 entry ] -L has been upgraded from version 0.23 to 0.2301. - -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 0.89 to 0.90. +=head1 Security -=item * +XXX Any security-related notices go here. In particular, any security +vulnerabilities closed should be noted here rather than in the +L section. -L has been upgraded from version 1.45 to 1.49. +[ List each security issue as a =head2 entry ] -=item * +=head1 Incompatible Changes -L has been upgraded from version 2.39 to 2.4. +XXX For a release on a stable branch, this section aspires to be: -=item * + There are no changes intentionally incompatible with 5.XXX.XXX + If any exist, they are bugs, and we request that you submit a + report. See L below. -L has been upgraded from version 1.10 to 1.11. +[ List each incompatible change as a =head2 entry ] -=item * +=head1 Deprecations -L has been upgraded from version 0.025 to 0.031. +XXX Any deprecated features, syntax, modules etc. should be listed here. -=item * +=head2 Module removals -L has been upgraded from version 1.13 to 1.14. +XXX Remove this section if inapplicable. -=item * +The following modules will be removed from the core distribution in a future +release, and will at that time need to be installed from CPAN. Distributions +on CPAN which require these modules will need to list them as prerequisites. -L has been upgraded from version 1.23 to 1.24. +The core versions of these modules will now issue C<"deprecated">-category +warnings to alert you to this fact. To silence these deprecation warnings, +install the modules in question from CPAN. -=item * +Note that these are (with rare exceptions) fine modules that you are encouraged +to continue to use. Their disinclusion from core primarily hinges on their +necessity to bootstrapping a fully functional, CPAN-capable Perl installation, +not usually on concerns over their design. -L has been upgraded from version 1.9991 to 1.9992. +=over -=item * +XXX Note that deprecated modules should be listed here even if they are listed +as an updated module in the L section. -L has been upgraded from version 0.2604 to 0.2606. +=back -=item * +[ List each other deprecation as a =head2 entry ] -L has been upgraded from version 0.4003 to 0.4005. +=head1 Performance Enhancements -=item * +XXX Changes which enhance performance without changing behaviour go here. +There may well be none in a stable release. -L has been upgraded from version 2.91 to 2.92. +[ List each enhancement as a =item entry ] -Adds L which provides information on which core and -dual-life utilities shipped with each version of L. +=over 4 =item * -L has been upgraded from version 1.000011 to 1.000014. +XXX -=item * +=back -L has been upgraded from version 1.11 to 1.12. +=head1 Modules and Pragmata -=item * +XXX All changes to installed files in F, F, F and F +go here. If Module::CoreList is updated, generate an initial draft of the +following sections using F, which prints stub +entries to STDOUT. Results can be pasted in place of the '=head2' entries +below. A paragraph summary for important changes should then be added by hand. +In an ideal world, dual-life modules would have a F file that could be +cribbed. -L has been upgraded from version 2.41 to 2.42. +[ Within each section, list entries as a =item entry ] -=item * +=head2 New Modules and Pragmata -L has been upgraded from version 5.0150042 to 5.0150043. +=over 4 =item * -L has been upgraded from version 1.18 to 1.19. +XXX -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 1.60 to 1.61. +=back -=item * +=head2 Updated Modules and Pragmata -L has been upgraded from version 3.19 to 3.20. +=over 4 =item * -L has been upgraded from version 1.61 to 1.63. - -=item * +L has been upgraded from version A.xx to B.yy. -L has been upgraded from version 1.32 to 1.33. +=back -=item * +=head2 Removed Modules and Pragmata -L has been upgraded from version 0.23 to 0.25. +=over 4 =item * -L has been upgraded from version 2.35 to 2.36. +XXX -=item * - -L has been upgraded from version 2.42 to 2.43. +=back -=item * +=head1 Documentation -L has been upgraded from version 1.17 to 1.18. +XXX Changes to files in F go here. Consider grouping entries by +file and be sure to link to the appropriate page, e.g. L. -=item * +=head2 New Documentation -L has been upgraded from version 0.32 to 0.33. +XXX Changes which create B files in F go here. -=item * +=head3 L -L has been upgraded from version 1.12 to 1.13. +XXX Description of the purpose of the new file here -=item * +=head2 Changes to Existing Documentation -L has been upgraded from version 3.26 to 3.28 +XXX Changes which significantly change existing files in F go here. +However, any changes to F should go in the L +section. -Memory usage is dramatically reduced. t/harness now uses about 10% of the -memory used by 3.26 and earlier. +=head3 L -C is always propagated to a test's C<@INC>, even under C<-T>. +=over 4 =item * -L has been upgraded from version 1.86 to 1.87. +XXX Description of the change here -=item * +=back -L has been upgraded from version 1.43 to 1.44. +=head1 Diagnostics -=item * +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 L. -L has been upgraded from version 0.99 to 1.00. +XXX New or changed warnings emitted by the core's C code go here. Also +include any changes in L that reconcile it to the C code. -=item * +=head2 New Diagnostics -L has been upgraded from version 1.20_01 to 1.2002. +XXX Newly added diagnostic messages go under here, separated into New Errors +and New Warnings -=item * +=head3 New Errors -L has been upgraded from version 0.97 to 0.98. +=over 4 =item * -L has been upgraded from version 0.51 to 0.52. - -A function, L is now available to do -search an inversion list or map for a code point. +XXX L =back -=head1 Documentation - -=head2 Changes to Existing Documentation - -=head3 L - -=over - -=item * - -C is now documented to handle an expression that evalutes to a -code reference as if it was C. This behavior is at least ten -years old. - -=item * - -C now has caveats about expanding floating point numbers in some -locales - -=item * +=head3 New Warnings -Noted that C and C can reset the hash iterator +=over 4 =item * -Improved C example +XXX L =back -=head3 L - -=over - -=item * +=head2 Changes to Existing Diagnostics -C<\s> matching C<\cK> is marked experimental +XXX Changes (i.e. rewording) of diagnostic messages go here -=item * - -ithreads were accepted in 5.8.0 +=over 4 =item * -Long doubles are not experimental +XXX Describe change here =back -=head3 L - -=over - -=item * +=head1 Utility Changes -Update to mention fc(), \F +XXX Changes to installed programs such as F and F go here. +Most of these are built within the directories F and F. -=back +[ List utility changes as a =head3 entry for each utility and =item +entries for each change +Use L with program names to get proper documentation linking. ] -=head3 L +=head3 L =over 4 =item * -There is now a L section. +XXX =back -=head1 Diagnostics +=head1 Configuration and Compilation -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 L. +XXX Changes to F, F, F, and analogous tools +go here. Any other changes to the Perl build process should be listed here. +However, any platform-specific changes should be listed in the +L section, instead. -=head3 New Warnings +[ List changes as a =item entry ]. =over 4 =item * -L - -L - -These two deprecation warnings involving C<\N{...}> were incorrectly -implemented. They did not warn by default (now they do) and could not be -made fatal via C<< use warnings FATAL => 'deprecated' >> (now they can). +XXX =back -=head1 Utility Changes +=head1 Testing -=head3 F enhancements +XXX Any significant changes to the testing of a freshly built perl should be +listed here. Changes which create B files in F go here as do any +large changes to the testing harness (e.g. when parallel testing was added). +Changes to existing files in F aren't worth summarizing, although the bugs +that they represent may be covered elsewhere. -The git bisection tool F has had many enhancements. +[ List each test improvement as a =item entry ] =over 4 =item * -Can optionally run the test case with a timeout. +XXX -=item * +=back -Can now run in-place in a clean git checkout. +=head1 Platform Support -=item * +XXX Any changes to platform support should be listed in the sections below. -Can run the test case under C. +[ Within the sections, list each platform as a =item entry with specific +changes as paragraphs below it. ] -=item * +=head2 New Platforms -Can apply user supplied patches and fixes to the source checkout before -building. +XXX List any platforms that this version of perl compiles on, that previous +versions did not. These will either be enabled by new files in the F +directories, or new subdirectories and F files at the top level of the +source tree. -=item * - -Now has fixups to enable building several more historical ranges of bleadperl, -which can be useful for pinpointing the origins of bugs or behaviour changes. +=over 4 -=back +=item XXX-some-platform -It is provided as part of the source distribution but not installed because -it is not self-contained as it relies on being run from within a git -checkout. Note also that it makes no attempt to fix tests, correct runtime -bugs or make something useful to install - its purpose is to make minimal -changes to get any historical revision of interest to build and run as close -as possible to "as-was", and thereby make C easy to use. +XXX -=head1 Platform Support +=back =head2 Discontinued Platforms +XXX List any platforms that this version of perl no longer compiles on. + =over 4 -=item DG/UX +=item XXX-some-platform -DG/UX was a Unix sold by Data General. The last release was in April 2001. -It only runs on Data General's own hardware. +XXX =back =head2 Platform-Specific Notes -=over 4 - -=item Mixed-endian platforms - -The code supporting C and C operations on mixed endian -platforms has been removed. We believe that Perl has long been unable to -build on mixed endian architectures (such as PDP-11s), so we don't think -that this change will affect any platforms which are able to build v5.18.0. +XXX List any changes for specific platforms. This could include configuration +and compilation changes or changes in portability/compatibility. However, +changes within modules for platforms should generally be listed in the +L section. -=item Windows +=over 4 -The BUILD_STATIC and ALL_STATIC makefile options for linking some or (nearly) -all extensions statically (into perl519.dll, and into a separate -perl-static.exe too) were broken for MinGW builds. This has now been fixed. +=item XXX-some-platform -The ALL_STATIC option has also been improved to include the Encode and Win32 -extensions (for both VC++ and MinGW builds). +XXX =back =head1 Internal Changes -=over 4 +XXX Changes which affect the interface available to C code go here. Other +significant internal changes for future core maintainers should be noted as +well. -=item * +[ List each change as a =item entry ] -Perl's new copy-on-write mechanism (which is now enabled by default), -allows any C scalar to be automatically upgraded to a copy-on-write -scalar when copied. A reference count on the string buffer is stored in -the string buffer itself. - -For example: - - $ perl -MDevel::Peek -e'$a="abc"; $b = $a; Dump $a; Dump $b' - SV = PV(0x260cd80) at 0x2620ad8 - REFCNT = 1 - FLAGS = (POK,IsCOW,pPOK) - PV = 0x2619bc0 "abc"\0 - CUR = 3 - LEN = 16 - COW_REFCNT = 1 - SV = PV(0x260ce30) at 0x2620b20 - REFCNT = 1 - FLAGS = (POK,IsCOW,pPOK) - PV = 0x2619bc0 "abc"\0 - CUR = 3 - LEN = 16 - COW_REFCNT = 1 - -Note that both scalars share the same PV buffer and have a COW_REFCNT -greater than zero. - -This means that XS code which wishes to modify the C buffer of an -SV should call C or similar first, to ensure a valid (and -unshared) buffer, and to call C afterwards. This in fact has -always been the case (for example hash keys were already copy-on-write); -this change just spreads the COW behaviour to a wider variety of SVs. - -One important difference is that before 5.18.0, shared hash-key scalars -used to have the C flag set; this is no longer the case. - -This new behaviour can still be disabled by running F with -B<-Accflags=-DPERL_NO_COW>. This option will probably be removed in Perl -5.22. - -=item * - -C is now a constant. The switch this variable provided -(to enable/disable the pre-match copy depending on whether C<$&> had been -seen) has been removed and replaced with copy-on-write, eliminating a few -bugs. - -The previous behaviour can still be enabled by running F with -B<-Accflags=-DPERL_SAWAMPERSAND>. - -=item * - -The functions C, C and C have been removed. -It is unclear why these functions were ever marked as I, part of the -API. XS code can't call them directly, as it can't rely on them being -compiled. Unsurprisingly, no code on CPAN references them. - -=item * - -The signature of the C regex function has changed; -the function pointer C in the regex engine plugin structure -has also changed accordingly. A new parameter, C has been added; -this has the same meaning as the same-named parameter in -C. Previously intuit would try to guess the start of -the string from the passed SV (if any), and would sometimes get it wrong -(e.g. with an overloaded SV). - -=item * - -XS code may use various macros to change the case of a character or code -point (for example C). Only a couple of these were -documented until now; -and now they should be used in preference to calling the underlying -functions. See L. +=over 4 =item * -The code dealt rather inconsistently with uids and gids. Some -places assumed that they could be safely stored in UVs, others -in IVs, others in ints. Four new macros are introduced: -SvUID(), sv_setuid(), SvGID(), and sv_setgid() +XXX =back =head1 Selected Bug Fixes -=over 4 - -=item * - -The OP allocation code now returns correctly aligned memory in all cases -for C. Previously it could return memory only aligned to a -4-byte boundary, which is not correct for an ithreads build with 64 bit IVs -on some 32 bit platforms. Notably, this caused the build to fail completely -on sparc GNU/Linux. [RT #118055] - -=item * - -The debugger's C command been fixed. It was broken in the v5.18.0 -release. The C command is aliased to the names C and C - -all now work again. - -=item * - -C<@_> is now correctly visible in the debugger, fixing a regression -introduced in v5.18.0's debugger. [RT #118169] - -=item * - -Evaluating large hashes in scalar context is now much faster, as the number -of used chains in the hash is now cached for larger hashes. Smaller hashes -continue not to store it and calculate it when needed, as this saves one IV. -That would be 1 IV overhead for every object built from a hash. [RT #114576] - -=item * - -Fixed a small number of regexp constructions that could either fail to -match or crash perl when the string being matched against was -allocated above the 2GB line on 32-bit systems. [RT #118175] - -=item * - -Perl v5.16 inadvertently introduced a bug whereby calls to XSUBs that were -not visible at compile time were treated as lvalues and could be assigned -to, even when the subroutine was not an lvalue sub. This has been fixed. -[RT #117947] - -=item * - -In Perl v5.18.0 dualvars that had an empty string for the string part but a -non-zero number for the number part starting being treated as true. In -previous versions they were treated as false, the string representation -taking precedeence. The old behaviour has been restored. [RT #118159] - -=item * - -Since Perl v5.12, inlining of constants that override built-in keywords of -the same name had countermanded C, causing subsequent mentions of -the constant to use the built-in keyword instead. This has been fixed. - -=item * - -Lexical constants (C) no longer crash when inlined. - -=item * - -Parameter prototypes attached to lexical subroutines are now respected when -compiling sub calls without parentheses. Previously, the prototypes were -honoured only for calls I parentheses. [RT #116735] - -=item * - -Syntax errors in lexical subroutines in combination with calls to the same -subroutines no longer cause crashes at compile time. - -=item * - -The warning produced by C<-l $handle> now applies to IO refs and globs, not -just to glob refs. That warning is also now UTF8-clean. [RT #117595] - -=item * - -Various memory leaks involving the parsing of the C<(?[...])> regular -expression construct have been fixed. - -=item * - -C<(?[...])> now allows interpolation of precompiled patterns consisting of -C<(?[...])> with bracketed character classes inside (C<$pat = -S S>). Formerly, the brackets would -confuse the regular expression parser. - -=item * - -The "Quantifier unexpected on zero-length expression" warning message could -appear twice starting in Perl v5.10 for a regular expression also -containing alternations (e.g., "a|b") triggering the trie optimisation. - -=item * +XXX Important bug fixes in the core language are summarized here. Bug fixes in +files in F and F are best summarized in L. -C no longer leaks memory. +[ List each fix as a =item entry ] -=item * - -C and C followed by a keyword prefixed with C now -treat it as a keyword, and not as a subroutine or module name. [RT #24482] - -=item * - -Through certain conundrums, it is possible to cause the current package to -be freed. Certain operators (C, C, C, C) could -not cope and would crash. They have been made more resilient. [RT #117941] +=over 4 =item * -Aliasing filehandles through glob-to-glob assignment would not update -internal method caches properly if a package of the same name as the -filehandle existed, resulting in filehandle method calls going to the -package instead. This has been fixed. - -=item * +XXX -C<./Configure -de -Dusevendorprefix> didn't default [RT #64126] +=back -=item * +=head1 Known Problems -The C warning was listed in -L as an C-category warning, but was enabled and disabled -by the C category. On the other hand, the C category -controlled its fatal-ness. It is now entirely handled by the C -category. +XXX Descriptions of platform agnostic bugs we know we can't fix go here. Any +tests that had to be Ced for the release would be noted here. Unfixed +platform specific bugs also go here. -=item * +[ List each fix as a =item entry ] -The "Replacement list is longer that search list" warning for C and -C no longer occurs in the presence of the C flag. [RT #118047] +=over 4 =item * -Perl v5.18 inadvertently introduced a bug whereby interpolating mixed up- -and down-graded UTF-8 strings in a regex could result in malformed UTF-8 -in the pattern: specifically if a downgraded character in the range -C<\x80..\xff> followed a UTF-8 string, e.g. - - utf8::upgrade( my $u = "\x{e5}"); - utf8::downgrade(my $d = "\x{e5}"); - /$u$d/ - -[RT #118297] +XXX -=item * +=back -Stringification of NVs are not cached so that the lexical locale controls -stringification of the decimal point [perl #108378] [perl #115800] +=head1 Obituary -=back +XXX If any significant core contributor has died, we've added a short obituary +here. =head1 Acknowledgements -Perl 5.19.1 represents approximately 4 weeks of development since Perl 5.19.0 -and contains approximately 26,000 lines of changes across 680 files from 37 -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 5.19.1: - -Alexandr Ciornii, Brian Fraser, Chris 'BinGOs' Williams, Craig A. Berry, -Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker, Daniel Dragan, David Golden, David Mitchell, David -Steinbrunner, Dominic Hargreaves, Eric Brine, Father Chrysostomos, H.Merijn -Brand, Heiko Eissfeldt, James E Keenan, Jerry D. Hedden, Kang-min Liu, Karl -Williamson, Leon Timmermans, Lukas Mai, Marcel Grünauer, Mark Jason Dominus, -Max Maischein, Mike Doherty, Nicholas Clark, Paul Green, Peter Martini, Petr -Písař, Ricardo Signes, Shirakata Kentaro, Shlomi Fish, Steffen Müller, Steve -Hay, Sullivan Beck, Tony Cook, Yves Orton, Zsbán Ambrus. - -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 F file in the Perl source distribution. +XXX Generate this with: + + perl Porting/acknowledgements.pl v5.19.1..HEAD =head1 Reporting Bugs diff --git a/vms/descrip_mms.template b/vms/descrip_mms.template index 16773aa..80c5fdf 100644 --- a/vms/descrip_mms.template +++ b/vms/descrip_mms.template @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ x2p : [.x2p]$(DBG)a2p$(E) [.x2p]s2p.com [.x2p]find2perl.com extra.pods : miniperl @ @extra_pods.com -PERLDELTA_CURRENT = [.pod]perl5191delta.pod +PERLDELTA_CURRENT = [.pod]perl5192delta.pod $(PERLDELTA_CURRENT) : [.pod]perldelta.pod Copy/NoConfirm/Log $(MMS$SOURCE) $(PERLDELTA_CURRENT) diff --git a/win32/Makefile b/win32/Makefile index 8adf7f0..3de9f8a 100644 --- a/win32/Makefile +++ b/win32/Makefile @@ -1153,7 +1153,7 @@ utils: $(PERLEXE) $(X2P) copy ..\README.tw ..\pod\perltw.pod copy ..\README.vos ..\pod\perlvos.pod copy ..\README.win32 ..\pod\perlwin32.pod - copy ..\pod\perldelta.pod ..\pod\perl5191delta.pod + copy ..\pod\perldelta.pod ..\pod\perl5192delta.pod cd ..\win32 $(PERLEXE) $(PL2BAT) $(UTILS) $(PERLEXE) $(ICWD) ..\autodoc.pl .. @@ -1245,7 +1245,7 @@ distclean: realclean -if exist $(LIBDIR)\XS rmdir /s /q $(LIBDIR)\XS -if exist $(LIBDIR)\Win32API rmdir /s /q $(LIBDIR)\Win32API -cd $(PODDIR) && del /f *.html *.bat roffitall \ - perl5191delta.pod perlaix.pod perlamiga.pod perlapi.pod \ + perl5192delta.pod perlaix.pod perlamiga.pod perlapi.pod \ perlbs2000.pod perlce.pod perlcn.pod perlcygwin.pod perldos.pod \ perlfreebsd.pod perlhaiku.pod perlhpux.pod perlhurd.pod \ perlintern.pod perlirix.pod perljp.pod perlko.pod perllinux.pod \ diff --git a/win32/makefile.mk b/win32/makefile.mk index dcd3564..db98805 100644 --- a/win32/makefile.mk +++ b/win32/makefile.mk @@ -1330,7 +1330,7 @@ utils: $(PERLEXE) $(X2P) copy ..\README.tw ..\pod\perltw.pod copy ..\README.vos ..\pod\perlvos.pod copy ..\README.win32 ..\pod\perlwin32.pod - copy ..\pod\perldelta.pod ..\pod\perl5191delta.pod + copy ..\pod\perldelta.pod ..\pod\perl5192delta.pod $(PERLEXE) $(PL2BAT) $(UTILS) $(PERLEXE) $(ICWD) ..\autodoc.pl .. $(PERLEXE) $(ICWD) ..\pod\perlmodlib.pl -q @@ -1421,7 +1421,7 @@ distclean: realclean -if exist $(LIBDIR)\XS rmdir /s /q $(LIBDIR)\XS -if exist $(LIBDIR)\Win32API rmdir /s /q $(LIBDIR)\Win32API -cd $(PODDIR) && del /f *.html *.bat roffitall \ - perl5191delta.pod perlaix.pod perlamiga.pod perlapi.pod \ + perl5192delta.pod perlaix.pod perlamiga.pod perlapi.pod \ perlbs2000.pod perlce.pod perlcn.pod perlcygwin.pod perldos.pod \ perlfreebsd.pod perlhaiku.pod perlhpux.pod perlhurd.pod \ perlintern.pod perlirix.pod perljp.pod perlko.pod perllinux.pod \ diff --git a/win32/pod.mak b/win32/pod.mak index 16c8701..34ab312 100644 --- a/win32/pod.mak +++ b/win32/pod.mak @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ POD = perl.pod \ perl5180delta.pod \ perl5190delta.pod \ perl5191delta.pod \ + perl5192delta.pod \ perl561delta.pod \ perl56delta.pod \ perl581delta.pod \ @@ -162,6 +163,7 @@ MAN = perl.man \ perl5180delta.man \ perl5190delta.man \ perl5191delta.man \ + perl5192delta.man \ perl561delta.man \ perl56delta.man \ perl581delta.man \ @@ -289,6 +291,7 @@ HTML = perl.html \ perl5180delta.html \ perl5190delta.html \ perl5191delta.html \ + perl5192delta.html \ perl561delta.html \ perl56delta.html \ perl581delta.html \ @@ -416,6 +419,7 @@ TEX = perl.tex \ perl5180delta.tex \ perl5190delta.tex \ perl5191delta.tex \ + perl5192delta.tex \ perl561delta.tex \ perl56delta.tex \ perl581delta.tex \ -- 2.7.4