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Perl Programmers Reference Guide |
PERL5340DELTA(1) |
perl5340delta - what is new for perl v5.34.0
This document describes differences between the 5.32.0 release and the 5.34.0
release.
If you are upgrading from an earlier release such as 5.30.0, first
read perl5320delta, which describes differences between 5.30.0 and
5.32.0.
An initial experimental attempt at providing
"try"/"catch"
notation has been added.
use feature 'try';
try {
a_function();
}
catch ($e) {
warn "An error occurred: $e";
}
For more information, see "Try Catch Exception Handling"
in perlsyn.
An empty lower bound is now accepted for regular expression quantifiers, like
"{,3}".
(in double-quotish contexts and regular expression patterns)
This means you can write things like
"\x{ FFFC }" if you like.
This applies to all such constructs, namely
"\b{}",
"\g{}",
"\k{}",
"\N{}",
"\o{}", and
"\x{}"; as well as the regular expression
quantifier
"{m,n}".
"\p{}" and
"\P{}" retain their already-existing, even
looser, rules mandated by the Unicode standard (see "Properties
accessible through \p{} and \P{}" in perluniprops).
This ability is in effect regardless of the presence of the
"/x" regular expression pattern
modifier.
Additionally, the comma in a regular expression braced quantifier
may have blanks (tabs or spaces) before and/or after the comma, like
"qr/a{ 5, 7 }/".
It is now possible to specify octal literals with
"0o" prefixes, as in
"0o123_456", parallel to the existing
construct to specify hexadecimal literal
"0xddddd" and
binary literal
"0bddddd".
Also, the builtin "oct()" function now
accepts this new syntax.
See "Scalar value constructors" in perldata and
"oct EXPR" in perlfunc.
- •
- Fix a memory leak in RegEx [GH #18604
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18604>]
- •
- ExtUtils::PL2Bat 0.004 has been added to the Perl core.
This module is a generalization of the
"pl2bat" script. It being a script has
led to at least two forks of this code; this module will unify them
under one implementation with tests.
- Archive::Tar has been upgraded from version 2.36 to 2.38.
- autodie has been upgraded from version 2.32 to 2.34.
- B has been upgraded from version 1.80 to 1.82.
- B::Deparse has been upgraded from version 1.54 to 1.56.
- bytes has been upgraded from version 1.07 to 1.08.
- Carp has been upgraded from version 1.50 to 1.52.
- Compress::Raw::Bzip2 has been upgraded from version 2.093 to 2.101.
- Compress::Raw::Zlib has been upgraded from version 2.093 to 2.101.
- Config::Perl::V has been upgraded from version 0.32 to 0.33.
- CPAN has been upgraded from version 2.27 to 2.28.
- Data::Dumper has been upgraded from version 2.174 to 2.179.
- DB has been upgraded from version 1.58 to 1.59.
- DB_File has been upgraded from version 1.853 to 1.855.
- Devel::Peek has been upgraded from version 1.28 to 1.30.
- Devel::PPPort has been upgraded from version 3.57 to 3.62.
New "PERL_VERSION_*"
comparison macros are now available.
"ppport.h --api-info" no
longer includes non-API info unless that is the only match
- Digest has been upgraded from version 1.17_01 to 1.19.
- Digest::MD5 has been upgraded from version 2.55_01 to 2.58.
- DynaLoader has been upgraded from version 1.47 to 1.50.
- Encode has been upgraded from version 3.06 to 3.08.
- Env has been upgraded from version 1.04 to 1.05.
- Errno has been upgraded from version 1.30 to 1.33.
- experimental has been upgraded from version 0.020 to 0.024.
- Exporter has been upgraded from version 5.74 to 5.76.
- ExtUtils::CBuilder has been upgraded from version 0.280234 to
0.280236.
- ExtUtils::Install has been upgraded from version 2.14 to 2.20.
- ExtUtils::MakeMaker has been upgraded from version 7.44 to 7.62.
- ExtUtils::Manifest has been upgraded from version 1.72 to 1.73.
- ExtUtils::Miniperl has been upgraded from version 1.09 to 1.10.
- ExtUtils::ParseXS has been upgraded from version 3.40 to 3.43.
- ExtUtils::Typemaps has been upgraded from version 3.38 to 3.43.
- Fcntl has been upgraded from version 1.13 to 1.14.
- feature has been upgraded from version 1.58 to 1.64.
Added the default enabled
"bareword_filehandles" feature.
A new multidimensional feature has been added, which is
enabled by default but allows turning off multi-dimensional array
emulation.
- File::Copy has been upgraded from version 2.34 to 2.35.
- File::Fetch has been upgraded from version 0.56 to 1.00.
- File::Find has been upgraded from version 1.37 to 1.39.
- File::Path has been upgraded from version 2.16 to 2.18.
- File::Spec has been upgraded from version 3.78 to 3.80.
- File::Temp has been upgraded from version 0.2309 to 0.2311.
- Filter::Util::Call has been upgraded from version 1.59 to 1.60.
- FindBin has been upgraded from version 1.51 to 1.52.
- GDBM_File has been upgraded from version 1.18 to 1.19.
New functions and compatibility for newer versions of GDBM.
[GH #18435 <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/pull/18435>]
- Getopt::Long has been upgraded from version 2.51 to 2.52.
- Getopt::Std has been upgraded from version 1.12 to 1.13.
- Hash::Util has been upgraded from version 0.23 to 0.25.
- Hash::Util::FieldHash has been upgraded from version 1.20 to 1.21.
- I18N::LangTags has been upgraded from version 0.44 to 0.45.
- if has been upgraded from version 0.0608 to 0.0609.
- IO has been upgraded from version 1.43 to 1.46.
IO::Socket now stores error messages in
$IO::Socket::errstr, in addition to in
$@.
The "error" method now
reports the error state for both the input and output streams for
sockets and character devices. Similarly
"clearerr" now clears the error state
for both streams.
A spurious error reported for regular file handles has been
fixed in IO::Handle. [GH #18019
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18019>]
- IO-Compress has been upgraded from version 2.093 to 2.102.
bin/zipdetails version 2.02
- IO::Socket::IP has been upgraded from version 0.39 to 0.41.
- IO::Zlib has been upgraded from version 1.10 to 1.11.
- IPC::SysV has been upgraded from version 2.07 to 2.09.
- JSON::PP has been upgraded from version 4.04 to 4.06.
- The libnet distribution has been upgraded from version 3.11 to 3.13.
- locale has been upgraded from version 1.09 to 1.10.
- Math::Complex has been upgraded from version 1.5901 to 1.5902.
- MIME::Base64 has been upgraded from version 3.15 to 3.16.
- Module::CoreList has been upgraded from version 5.20200620 to
5.20210520.
- Module::Load has been upgraded from version 0.34 to 0.36.
- Module::Load::Conditional has been upgraded from version 0.70 to
0.74.
- mro has been upgraded from version 1.23 to 1.25_001.
- Net::Ping has been upgraded from version 2.72 to 2.74.
- NEXT has been upgraded from version 0.67_01 to 0.68.
- ODBM_File has been upgraded from version 1.16 to 1.17.
- Opcode has been upgraded from version 1.47 to 1.50.
- overload has been upgraded from version 1.31 to 1.33.
- perlfaq has been upgraded from version 5.20200523 to 5.20210411.
- PerlIO::encoding has been upgraded from version 0.28 to 0.30.
- PerlIO::mmap has been upgraded from version 0.016 to 0.017.
- PerlIO::scalar has been upgraded from version 0.30 to 0.31.
- PerlIO::via::QuotedPrint has been upgraded from version 0.08 to 0.09.
- Pod::Checker has been upgraded from version 1.73 to 1.74.
- Pod::Html has been upgraded from version 1.25 to 1.27.
- Pod::Simple has been upgraded from version 3.40 to 3.42.
- Pod::Usage has been upgraded from version 1.69 to 2.01.
- POSIX has been upgraded from version 1.94 to 1.97.
POSIX::signbit() behaviour has been improved. [GH
#18441 <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/pull/18441>]
Documentation for "asctime"
clarifies that the result is always in English. (Use
"strftime" for a localized
result.)
- re has been upgraded from version 0.40 to 0.41.
(See under "Internal Changes" for more
information.)
- Safe has been upgraded from version 2.41 to 2.43.
- Socket has been upgraded from version 2.029 to 2.031.
- Storable has been upgraded from version 3.21 to 3.23.
- strict has been upgraded from version 1.11 to 1.12.
- subs has been upgraded from version 1.03 to 1.04.
- Symbol has been upgraded from version 1.08 to 1.09.
- Test::Harness has been upgraded from version 3.42 to 3.43.
- Test::Simple has been upgraded from version 1.302175 to 1.302183.
- Text::Balanced has been upgraded from version 2.03 to 2.04.
- threads has been upgraded from version 2.25 to 2.26.
- threads::shared has been upgraded from version 1.61 to 1.62.
- Tie::RefHash has been upgraded from version 1.39 to 1.40.
- Time::HiRes has been upgraded from version 1.9764 to 1.9767.
- Time::Local has been upgraded from version 1.28 to 1.30.
- Unicode::Collate has been upgraded from version 1.27 to 1.29.
- Unicode::Normalize has been upgraded from version 1.27 to 1.28.
- utf8 has been upgraded from version 1.22 to 1.24.
- version has been upgraded from version 0.9924 to 0.9928.
- warnings has been upgraded from version 1.47 to 1.51.
- Win32 has been upgraded from version 0.53 to 0.57.
Fix calling convention for
"PFNRegGetValueA".
Added
"Win32::IsSymlinkCreationAllowed()",
"Win32::IsDeveloperModeEnabled()", and
"Win32::GetProcessPrivileges()".
Removed old code for versions before Windows 2000.
- XS::APItest has been upgraded from version 1.09 to 1.16.
- XS::Typemap has been upgraded from version 0.17 to 0.18.
perldocstyle
This document is a guide for the authorship and maintenance of the
documentation that ships with Perl.
perlgov
This document describes the goals, scope, system, and rules for
Perl's new governance model.
Other pod files, most notably perlpolicy, were amended to reflect
its adoption.
We have attempted to update the documentation to reflect the changes listed in
this document. If you find any we have missed, open an issue at
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues>.
Additionally, the following selected changes have been made:
- perlapi, perlguts, perlxs, and perlxstut now prefer
"SvPVbyte" over
"SvPV".
- References to Pumpking have been replaced with a more accurate term
or Steering Council where appropriate.
- The Perl Steering Council is now the fallback contact for security
issues.
perlapi
- •
- Efforts continue in improving the presentation of this document, and to
document more API elements.
perlcommunity
- •
- The freenode IRC URL has been updated.
perldebguts
- •
- Corrected the description of the scalar
"${"_<$filename"}"
variables.
perldiag
- •
- Now documents additional examples of "not imported"
warnings.
perlfaq
- •
- The Perl FAQ was updated to CPAN version 5.20201107 with minor
improvements.
perlfunc
- my() and state() now explicitly warn the reader that lexical
variables should typically not be redeclared within the same scope or
statement. [GH #18389
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18389>]
- The localtime entry has been improved and now also states that the result
of the function is always in English.
- msgsnd() documented a length field included in the packed
"MSG" parameter to
"msgsnd()", but there was no such field.
"MSG" contains only the type and the
message content.
- Better explanation of what happens when
"sleep" is called with a zero or
negative value.
- Simplify the "split()" documentation by
removing the "join()"s from the examples
[GH #18676 <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18676>]
perlgit
- document how to create a remote-tracking branch for every PR
- document how to get a PR as a local branch
perlguts
- perlguts now explains in greater detail the need to consult
"SvUTF8" when calling
"SvPV" (or variants). A new "How do
I pass a Perl string to a C library?" section in the same document
discusses when to use which style of macro to read an SV's string
value.
- Corrected "my_rpeep" example in
perlguts.
- A section has been added on the formatted printing of special sizes.
perlop
- The "<>" and
"<<>>" operators are
commonly referred to as the diamond and double diamond operators
respectively, but that wasn't mentioned previously in their
documentation.
- Document range op behavior change.
perlpacktut
- •
- Incorrect variables used in an example have been fixed.
perlsyn
- Document that caller() does not see try{} blocks
- A new example shows how a lexical "my"
variable can be declared during the initialization of a
"for" loop.
perlunifaq
- •
- Fix description of what Perl does with unencoded strings
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 Errors
New Warnings
- •
- Wide character in setenv key (encoding to utf8)
Attempts to put wide characters into environment variable keys
via %ENV now provoke this warning.
- Error %s in expansion of
%s
An error was encountered in handling a user-defined property
("User-Defined Character Properties" in perlunicode). These
are programmer written subroutines, hence subject to errors that may
prevent them from compiling or running.
- Infinite recursion in user-defined property
A user-defined property ("User-Defined Character
Properties" in perlunicode) can depend on the definitions of other
user-defined properties. If the chain of dependencies leads back to this
property, infinite recursion would occur, were it not for the check that
raised this error.
- Timeout waiting for another thread to define \p{%s}
The first time a user-defined property ("User-Defined
Character Properties" in perlunicode) is used, its definition is
looked up and converted into an internal form for more efficient
handling in subsequent uses. There could be a race if two or more
threads tried to do this processing nearly simultaneously.
- Unknown user-defined property name \p{%s}
You specified to use a property within the
"\p{...}" which was a syntactically
valid user-defined property, but no definition was found for it
- Too few arguments for subroutine '%s' (got %d;
expected %d)
Subroutine argument-count mismatch errors now include the
number of given and expected arguments.
- Too many arguments for subroutine '%s' (got %d;
expected %d)
Subroutine argument-count mismatch errors now include the
number of given and expected arguments.
- Lost precision when %s %f
by 1
This warning was only issued for positive too-large values
when incrementing, and only for negative ones when decrementing. It is
now issued for both positive or negative too-large values. [GH #18333
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18333>]
- \K not permitted in lookahead/lookbehind in regex; marked by <-- HERE
in m/%s/
This error was incorrectly produced in some cases involving
nested lookarounds. This has been fixed. [GH #18123
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18123>]
- Use of uninitialized value%s
This warning may now include the array or hash index when the
uninitialized value is the result of an element not found. This will
only happen if the index is a simple non-magical variable.
- New option: "HistItemMinLength"
This option controls the minimum length a command must be to
get stored in history. Traditionally, this has been fixed at 2. Changes
to the debugger are often perilous, and new bugs should be reported so
the debugger can be debugged.
- Fix to "i" and
"l" commands
The "i $var" and
"l $var" commands work again with
lexical variables.
- Prevented incpath to spill into libpth
- Use realpath if available. (This might catch more duplicate paths.)
- Only include real existing paths.
- Filter inc paths out of libpth.
- stadtx hash support has been removed
stadtx support has been entirely removed. Previously, it could
be requested with
"PERL_HASH_FUNC_STADTX", and was
default in 64-bit builds. It has been replaced with SipHash. SipHash has
been more rigorously reviewed than stadtx.
- Configure
A new probe checks for buggy libc implementations of the
"gcvt"/"qgcvt"
functions. [GH #18170
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18170>]
- "-Dusedefaultstrict"
Perl can now be built with strict on by default (using the
configuration option
"-Dusedefaultstrict".
These strict defaults do not apply when
"perl" is run via
"-e" or
"-E".
This setting provides a diagnostic mechanism intended for
development purposes only and is thus undefined by default.
- The minimum supported Bison version is now 2.4, and the maximum is
3.7.
- Newer 64-bit versions of the Intel C/C++ compiler are now recognised and
have the correct flags set.
- We now trap SIGBUS when Configure checks for
"va_copy".
On several systems the attempt to determine if we need
"va_copy" or similar results in a
SIGBUS instead of the expected SIGSEGV, which previously caused a core
dump.
[GH #18148
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18148>]
Tests were added and changed to reflect the other additions and changes in this
release. Furthermore, these significant changes were made:
- 9front
- Allow building Perl on i386 9front systems (a fork of plan9).
- Plan9
- Improve support for Plan9 on i386 platforms.
- MacOS (Darwin)
- The hints file for darwin has been updated to handle future MacOS versions
beyond 10. [GH #17946
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/17946>]
- Symbian
- Support code relating to Symbian has been removed. Symbian was an
operating system for mobile devices. The port was last updated in July
2009, and the platform itself in October 2012.
- DragonFlyBSD
- Tests were updated to workaround DragonFlyBSD bugs in tc*() functions
<https://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/3252> and ctime updates
<https://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/3251>.
- Mac OS X
- A number of system libraries no longer exist as actual files on Big Sur,
even though "dlopen" will pretend they
do, so now we fall back to "dlopen" if a
library file can not be found. [GH #18407
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18407>]
- Windows
- Reading non-ASCII characters from the console when its codepage was set to
65001 (UTF-8) was broken due to a bug in Windows. A workaround for this
problem has been implemented. [GH #18701
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18701>]
Building with mingw.org compilers (version 3.4.5 or later)
using mingw runtime versions < 3.22 now works again. This was broken
in Perl 5.31.4.
Building with mingw.org compilers (version 3.4.5 or later)
using mingw runtime versions >= 3.21 now works (for compilers up to
version 5.3.0).
Makefile.mk, and thus support for dmake, has been
removed. It is still possible to build Perl on Windows using nmake
(Makefile) and GNU make (GNUmakefile). [GH #18511
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/pull/18511>]
perl can now be built with
"USE_QUADMATH" on MS Windows using
(32-bit and 64-bit) mingw-w64 ports of gcc. [GH #18465
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/pull/18465>]
The pl2bat.pl utility now needs to
"use ExtUtils::PL2Bat". This could
cause failures in parallel builds.
Windows now supports symlink() and readlink(),
and lstat() is no longer an alias for stat(). [GH #18005
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18005>].
Unlike POSIX systems, creating a symbolic link on Windows
requires either elevated privileges or Windows 10 1703 or later with
Developer Mode enabled.
stat(), including "stat
FILEHANDLE", and lstat() now uses our own
implementation that populates the device
"dev" and inode numbers
"ino" returned rather than always
returning zero. The number of links
"nlink" field is now always
populated.
"${^WIN32_SLOPPY_STAT}"
previously controlled whether the
"nlink" field was populated requiring
a separate Windows API call to fetch, since
"nlink" and the other information
required for "stat()" is now retrieved
in a single API call.
The "-r" and
"-w" operators now return true for the
"STDIN",
"STDOUT" and
"STDERR" handles. Unfortunately it
still won't return true for duplicates of those handles. [GH #8502
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/8502>].
The times returned by stat() and lstat() are no
longer incorrect across Daylight Savings Time adjustments. [GH #6080
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/6080>].
"-x" on a filehandle should
now match "-x" on the corresponding
filename on Vista or later. [GH #4145
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/4145>].
"-e '"'" no longer
incorrectly returns true. [GH #12431
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/12431>].
The same manifest is now used for Visual C++ and gcc
builds.
Previously, MSVC builds were using the
/manifestdependency flag instead of embedding
perlexe.manifest, which caused issues such as
"GetVersionEx()" returning the wrong
version number on Windows 10.
- z/OS
- The locale categories "LC_SYNTAX" and
"LC_TOD" are now recognized. Perl
doesn't do anything with these, except it now allows you to specify them.
They are included in "LC_ALL".
- Corrected handling of double and long double parameters for perl's
implementation of formatted output for
"-Dusequadmath" builds.
This applies to
"PerlIO_printf()",
"croak()",
"warn()",
"sv_catpvf()" and their variants.
Previously in "quadmath"
builds, code like:
PerlIO_printf(PerlIO_stderr(), "%g", somedouble);
or
PerlIO_printf(PerlIO_stderr(), "%Lg", somelongdouble);
would erroneously throw an exception "panic: quadmath
invalid format ...", since the code added for quadmath builds
assumed "NV"s were the only floating
point format passed into these functions.
This code would also process the standard C long double
specifier "L" as if it expected an
"NV"
("__float128" for quadmath builds),
resulting in undefined behaviour.
These functions now correctly accept doubles, long doubles and
NVs.
- Previously the right operand of bitwise shift operators (shift amount) was
implicitly cast from IV to int, but it might lead wrong results if IV does
not fit in int.
And also, shifting INT_MIN bits used to yield the shiftee
unchanged (treated as 0-bit shift instead of negative shift).
- A set of
"cop_hints_exists_{pv,pvn,pvs,sv}"
functions was added, to support checking for the existence of keys in the
hints hash of a specific cop without needing to create a mortal copy of
said value.
- An aid has been added for using the
"DEBUG" macros when debugging XS or C
code. The comments in perl.h describe
"DEBUG_PRE_STMTS" and
"DEBUG_POST_STMTS". which you can
"#define" to do things like save and
restore "errno", in case the
"DEBUG" calls are interfering with that,
or to display timestamps, or which thread it's coming from, or the
location of the call, or whatever. You can make a quick hack to help you
track something down without having to edit individual
"DEBUG" calls.
- Make "REFCOUNTED_HE_EXISTS" available
outside of core
- All "SvTRUE"-ish functions now evaluate
their arguments exactly once. In 5.32, plain
""SvTRUE"" in perlapi was
changed to do that; now the rest do as well.
- Unicode is now a first class citizen when considering the pattern /A*B/
where A and B are arbitrary. The pattern matching code tries to make a
tight loop to match the span of A's. The logic of this was now really
updated with support for UTF-8.
- The re module has a new function
"optimization", which can return a
hashref of optimization data discovered about a compiled regexp.
- The "PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT" compilation
option has been removed, and with it the need or the
"dVAR" macro.
"dVAR" remains defined as a no-op
outside "PERL_CORE" for backwards
compatiblity with XS modules.
- A new savestack type "SAVEt_HINTS_HH"
has been added, which neatens the previous behaviour of
"SAVEt_HINTS". On previous versions the
types and values pushed to the save stack would depend on whether the
hints included the "HINT_LOCALIZE_HH"
bit, which complicates external code that inspects the save stack. The new
version uses a different savestack type to indicate the difference.
- A new API function "av_count" in perlapi has been added which
gives a clearly named way to find how many elements are in an array.
- Setting %ENV now properly handles upgraded strings
in the key. Previously Perl sent the SV's internal PV directly to the OS;
now it will handle keys as it has handled values since 5.18: attempt to
downgrade the string first; if that fails then warn and use the utf8
form.
- Fix a memory leak in regcomp.c [GH #18604
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18604>]
- pack/unpack format 'D' now works on all systems that could support it
Previously if "NV == long
double", now it is supported on all platforms that have long
doubles. In particular that means it is now also supported on quadmath
platforms.
- Skip trying to constant fold an incomplete op tree [GH #18380
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18380>]
Constant folding of chained comparison op trees could fail
under certain conditions, causing perl to crash. As a quick fix,
constant folding is now skipped for such op trees. This also addresses
[GH #17917 <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/17917>].
- %g formatting broken on Ubuntu-18.04,
"NVSIZE == 8" [GH #18170
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18170>]
Buggy libc implementations of the
"gcvt" and
"qgcvt" functions caused
"(s)printf" to incorrectly truncate
%g formatted numbers. A new Configure probe now
checks for this, with the result that the libc
"sprintf" will be used in place of
"gcvt" and
"qgcvt".
Tests added as part of this fix also revealed related problems
in some Windows builds. The makefiles for MINGW builds on Windows have
thus been adjusted to use
"USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO" by default,
ensuring that they also provide correct
"(s)printf" formatting of numbers.
- op.c: croak on "my $_" when
"use utf8" is in effect [GH #18449
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18449>]
The lexical topic feature experiment was removed in Perl v5.24
and declaring "my $_" became a compile
time error. However, it was previously still possible to make this
declaration if "use utf8" was in
effect.
- regexec.c: Fix assertion failure [GH #18451
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18451>]
Fuzzing triggered an assertion failure in the regexp engine
when too many characters were copied into a buffer.
- semctl(), msgctl(), and shmctl() now properly reset
the UTF-8 flag on the "ARG" parameter if
it's modified for "IPC_STAT" or
"GETALL" operations.
- "semctl()",
"msgctl()", and
"shmctl()" now attempt to downgrade the
"ARG" parameter if its value is being
used as input to "IPC_SET" or
"SETALL" calls. A failed downgrade will
thrown an exception.
- In cases where "semctl()",
"msgctl()" or
"shmctl()" would treat the
"ARG" parameter as a pointer, an
undefined value no longer generates a warning. In most such calls the
pointer isn't used anyway and this allows you to supply
"undef" for a value not used by the
underlying function.
- semop() now downgrades the
"OPSTRING" parameter, msgsnd()
now downgrades the "MSG" parameter and
shmwrite now downgrades the "STRING"
parameter to treat them as bytes. Previously they would be left upgraded,
providing a corrupted structure to the underlying function call.
- msgrcv() now properly resets the UTF-8 flag the
"VAR" parameter when it is modified.
Previously the UTF-8 flag could be left on, resulting in a possibly
corrupt result in "VAR".
- Magic is now called correctly for stacked file test operators. [GH #18293
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18293>]
- The "@ary = split(...)" optimization no
longer switches in the target array as the value stack. [GH #18232
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18232>] Also see discussion at
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/pull/18014#issuecomment-671299506>.
- Fixed a bug in which some regexps with recursive subpatterns matched
incorrectly.
[GH #18096
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18096>]
- On Win32, "waitpid(-1, WNOHANG)" could
sometimes have a very large timeout. [GH #16529
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16529>]
- "MARK" and hence
"items" are now correctly initialized in
"BOOT" XSUBs.
- Some list assignments involving "undef"
on the left-hand side were over-optimized and produced incorrect results.
[GH #16685 <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16685>], [GH #17816
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/17816>]
Kent Fredric (KENTNL) passed away in February 2021. A native of New Zealand and
a self-described "huge geek," Kent was the author or maintainer of
178 CPAN distributions, the Perl maintainer for the Gentoo Linux distribution
and a contributor to the Perl core distribution. He is mourned by his family,
friends and open source software communities worldwide.
Perl 5.34.0 represents approximately 11 months of development since Perl 5.32.0
and contains approximately 280,000 lines of changes across 2,100 files from 78
authors.
Excluding auto-generated files, documentation and release tools,
there were approximately 150,000 lines of changes to 1,300 .pm, .t, .c and
.h files.
Perl continues to flourish into its fourth decade thanks to a
vibrant community of users and developers. The following people are known to
have contributed the improvements that became Perl 5.34.0:
Aaron Crane, Adam Hartley, Andy Dougherty, Ben Cornett, Branislav
Zahradnik, brian d foy, Chris 'BinGOs' Williams, Christian Walde (Mithaldu),
Craig A. Berry, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsaaker, Dan Book, Daniel Boehmer, Daniel
Lauegt, Dan Kogai, David Cantrell, David Mitchell, Dominic Hamon, E.
Choroba, Ed J, Eric Herman, Eric Lindblad, Eugene Alvin Villar, Felipe
Gasper, Giovanni Tataranni, Graham Knop, Graham Ollis, Hauke D, H.Merijn
Brand, Hugo van der Sanden, Ichinose Shogo, Ivan Baidakou, Jae Bradley,
James E Keenan, Jason McIntosh, jkahrman, John Karr, John Lightsey, Kang-min
Liu, Karen Etheridge, Karl Williamson, Keith Thompson, Leon Timmermans, Marc
Reisner, Marcus Holland-Moritz, Max Maischein, Michael G Schwern, Nicholas
Clark, Nicolas R., Paul Evans, Petr PisaX, raiph, Renee Baecker, Ricardo
Signes, Richard Leach, Romano, Ryan Voots, Samanta Navarro, Samuel Thibault,
Sawyer X, Scott Baker, Sergey Poznyakoff, Sevan Janiyan, Shirakata Kentaro,
Shlomi Fish, Sisyphus, Sizhe Zhao, Steve Hay, TAKAI Kousuke, Thibault
Duponchelle, Todd Rinaldo, Tomasz Konojacki, Tom Hukins, Tom Stellard, Tony
Cook, vividsnow, Yves Orton, Zakariyya Mughal, XXXXXX XXXXXXXX.
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.
If you find what you think is a bug, you might check the perl bug database at
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues>. There may also be information at
<http://www.perl.org/>, the Perl Home Page.
If you believe you have an unreported bug, please open an issue at
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues>. Be sure to trim your bug down
to a tiny but sufficient test case.
If the bug you are reporting has security implications which make
it inappropriate to send to a public issue tracker, then see "SECURITY
VULNERABILITY CONTACT INFORMATION" in perlsec for details of how to
report the issue.
If you wish to thank the Perl 5 Porters for the work we had done in Perl 5, you
can do so by running the "perlthanks"
program:
perlthanks
This will send an email to the Perl 5 Porters list with your show
of thanks.
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.
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