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Version 5.001
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Nearly all the changes for 5.001 were bug fixes of one variety or another,
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so here's the bug list, along with the "resolution" for each of them. If
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you wish to correspond about any of them, please include the bug number.
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There were a few that can be construed as enhancements:
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NETaa13059: now warns of use of \1 where $1 is necessary.
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NETaa13512: added $SIG{__WARN__} and $SIG{__DIE__} hooks
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NETaa13520: added closures
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NETaa13530: scalar keys now resets hash iterator
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NETaa13641: added Tim's fancy new import whizbangers
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NETaa13710: cryptswitch needed to be more "useable"
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NETaa13716: Carp now allows multiple packages to be skipped out of
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NETaa13716: now counts imported routines as "defined" for redef warnings
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(and, of course, much of the stuff from the perl5-porters)
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NETaa12974: README incorrectly said it was a pre-release.
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Files patched: README
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NETaa13033: goto pushed a bogus scope on the context stack.
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From: Steve Vinoski
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Files patched: pp_ctl.c
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The goto operator pushed an extra bogus scope onto the context stack. (This
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often didn't matter, since many things pop extra unrecognized scopes off.)
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NETaa13034: tried to get valid pointer from undef.
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From: Castor Fu
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Also: Achille Hui, the Day Dreamer
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Also: Eric Arnold
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Files patched: pp_sys.c
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Now treats undef specially, and calls SvPV_force on any non-numeric scalar
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value to get a real pointer to somewhere.
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NETaa13035: included package info with filehandles.
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From: Jack Shirazi - BIU
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Files patched: pp_hot.c pp_sys.c
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Now passes a glob to filehandle methods to keep the package info intact.
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NETaa13048: didn't give strict vars message on every occurrence.
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From: Doug Campbell
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Files patched: gv.c
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It now complains about every occurrence. (The bug resulted from an
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ill-conceived attempt to suppress a duplicate error message in a
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suboptimal fashion.)
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NETaa13052: test for numeric sort sub return value fooled by taint magic.
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From: Peter Jaspers-Fayer
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Files patched: pp_ctl.c sv.h
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The test to see if the sort sub return value was numeric looked at the
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public flags rather than the private flags of the SV, so taint magic
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hid that info from the sort.
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NETaa13053: forced a2p to use byacc
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From: Andy Dougherty
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Files patched: MANIFEST x2p/Makefile.SH x2p/a2p.c
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a2p.c is now pre-byacced and shipped with the kit.
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NETaa13055: misnamed constant in previous patch.
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From: Conrad Augustin
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Files patched: op.c op.h toke.c
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The tokener translates $[ to a constant, but with a special marking in case
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the constant gets assigned to or localized. Unfortunately, the marking
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was done with a combination of OPf_SPECIAL and OPf_MOD that was easily
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spoofed. There is now a private OPpCONST_ARYLEN flag for this purpose.
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NETaa13055: use of OPf_SPECIAL for $[ lvaluehood was too fragile.
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Files patched: op.c op.h toke.c
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(same)
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NETaa13056: convert needs to throw away any number info on its list.
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From: Jack Shirazi - BIU
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Files patched: op.c
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The listiness of the argument list leaked out to the subroutine call because
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of how prepend_elem and append_elem reuse an existing list. The convert()
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routine just needs to discard any listiness it finds on its argument.
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NETaa13058: AUTOLOAD shouldn't assume size of @_ is meaningful.
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From: Florent Guillaume
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Files patched: ext/DB_File/DB_File.pm ext/Fcntl/Fcntl.pm ext/GDBM_File/GDBM_File.pm ext/Socket/Socket.pm h2xs.SH
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I just deleted the optimization, which is silly anyway since the eventual
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subroutine definition is cached.
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NETaa13059: now warns of use of \1 where $1 is necessary.
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From: Gustaf Neumann
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Files patched: toke.c
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Now says
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Can't use \1 to mean $1 in expression at foo line 2
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along with an explanation in perldiag.
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NETaa13060: no longer warns on attempt to read <> operator's transition state.
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From: Chaim Frenkel
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Files patched: pp_hot.c
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No longer warns on <> operator's transitional state.
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NETaa13140: warning said $ when @ would be more appropriate.
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From: David J. MacKenzie
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Files patched: op.c pod/perldiag.pod
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Now says
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(Did you mean $ or @ instead of %?)
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and added more explanation to perldiag.
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NETaa13149: was reading freed memory to make incorrect error message.
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Files patched: pp_ctl.c
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It was reading freed memory to make an error message that would be
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incorrect in any event because it had the inner filename rather than
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the outer.
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NETaa13149: confess was sometimes less informative than croak
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From: Jack Shirazi
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Files patched: lib/Carp.pm
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(same)
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NETaa13150: stderr needs to be STDERR in package
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From: Jack Shirazi
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Files patched: lib/File/CheckTree.pm
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Also fixed pl2pm to translate the filehandles to uppercase.
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NETaa13150: uppercases stdin, stdout and stderr
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Files patched: pl2pm
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(same)
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NETaa13154: array assignment didn't notice package magic.
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From: Brian Reichert
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Files patched: pp_hot.c
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The list assignment operator looked for only set magic, but set magic is
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only on the elements of a magical hash, not on the hash as a whole. I made
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the operator look for any magic at all on the target array or hash.
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NETaa13155: &DB::DB left trash on the stack.
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From: Thomas Koenig
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Files patched: lib/perl5db.pl pp_ctl.c
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The call by pp_dbstate() to &DB::DB left trash on the stack. It now
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calls DB in list context, and DB returns ().
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NETaa13156: lexical variables didn't show up in debugger evals.
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From: Joergen Haegg
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Files patched: op.c
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The code that searched back up the context stack for the lexical scope
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outside the eval only partially took into consideration that there
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might be extra debugger subroutine frames that shouldn't be used, and
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ended up comparing the wrong statement sequence number to the range of
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valid sequence numbers for the scope of the lexical variable. (There
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was also a bug fixed in passing that caused the scope of lexical to go
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clear to the end of the subroutine even if it was within an inner block.)
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NETaa13157: any request for autoloaded DESTROY should create a null one.
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From: Tom Christiansen
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Files patched: lib/AutoLoader.pm
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If DESTROY.al is not located, it now creates sub DESTROY {} automatically.
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NETaa13158: now preserves $@ around destructors while leaving eval.
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From: Tim Bunce
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Files patched: pp_ctl.c
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Applied supplied patch, except the whole second hunk can be replaced with
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sv_insert(errsv, 0, 0, message, strlen(message));
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NETaa13160: clarified behavior of split without arguments
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From: Harry Edmon
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Files patched: pod/perlfunc.pod
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Clarified the behavior of split without arguments.
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NETaa13162: eval {} lost list/scalar context
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From: Dov Grobgeld
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Files patched: op.c
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LEAVETRY didn't propagate number to ENTERTRY.
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NETaa13163: clarified documentation of foreach using my variable
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From: Tom Christiansen
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Files patched: pod/perlsyn.pod
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Explained that foreach using a lexical is still localized.
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NETaa13164: the dot detector for the end of formats was over-rambunctious.
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From: John Stoffel
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Files patched: toke.c
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The dot detector for the end of formats was over-rambunctious. It would
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pick up any dot that didn't have a space in front of it.
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NETaa13165: do {} while 1 never linked outer block into next chain.
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From: Gisle Aas
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Files patched: op.c
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When the conditional of do {} while 1; was optimized away, it confused the
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postfix order construction so that the block that ordinarily sits around the
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whole loop was never executed. So when the loop tried to unstack between
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iterations, it got the wrong context, and blew away the lexical variables
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of the outer scope. Fixed it by introducing a NULL opcode that will be
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optimized away later.
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NETaa13167: coercion was looking at public bits rather than private bits.
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From: Randal L. Schwartz
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Also: Thomas Riechmann
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Also: Shane Castle
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Files patched: sv.c
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There were some bad ifdefs around the various varieties of set*id(). In
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addition, tainting was interacting badly with assignment to $> because
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sv_2iv() was examining SvPOK rather than SvPOKp, and so couldn't coerce
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a string uid to an integer one.
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NETaa13167: had some ifdefs wrong on set*id.
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Files patched: mg.c pp_hot.c
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(same)
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NETaa13168: relaxed test for comparison of new and old fds
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From: Casper H.S. Dik
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Files patched: t/lib/posix.t
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I relaxed the comparison to just check that the new fd is greater.
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NETaa13169: autoincrement can corrupt scalar value state.
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From: Gisle Aas
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Also: Tom Christiansen
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Files patched: sv.c
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It assumed a PV didn't need to be upgraded to become an NV.
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NETaa13169: previous patch could leak a string pointer.
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Files patched: sv.c
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(same)
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NETaa13170: symbols missing from global.sym
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From: Tim Bunce
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Files patched: global.sym
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Applied suggested patch.
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NETaa13171: \\ in <<'END' shouldn't reduce to \.
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From: Randal L. Schwartz
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Files patched: toke.c
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<<'END' needed to bypass ordinary single-quote processing.
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NETaa13172: 'use integer' turned off magical autoincrement.
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From: Erich Rickheit KSC
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Files patched: pp.c pp_hot.c
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The integer versions of the increment and decrement operators were trying too
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hard to be efficient.
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NETaa13172: deleted duplicate increment and decrement code
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Files patched: opcode.h opcode.pl pp.c
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(same)
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NETaa13173: install should make shared libraries executable.
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From: Brian Grossman
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Also: Dave Nadler
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Also: Eero Pajarre
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Files patched: installperl
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Now gives permission 555 to any file ending with extension specified by $dlext.
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NETaa13176: ck_rvconst didn't free the const it used up.
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From: Nick Duffek
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Files patched: op.c
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I checked in many random memory leaks under this bug number, since it
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was an eval that brought many of them out.
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NETaa13176: didn't delete XRV for temp ref of destructor.
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Files patched: sv.c
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(same)
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NETaa13176: didn't delete op_pmshort in matching operators.
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Files patched: op.c
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(same)
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NETaa13176: eval leaked the name of the eval.
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Files patched: scope.c
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(same)
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NETaa13176: gp_free didn't free the format.
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Files patched: gv.c
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(same)
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NETaa13176: minor leaks in loop exits and constant subscript optimization.
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Files patched: op.c
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(same)
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NETaa13176: plugged some duplicate struct allocation memory leaks.
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Files patched: perl.c
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(same)
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NETaa13176: sv_clear of an FM didn't clear anything.
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Files patched: sv.c
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(same)
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NETaa13176: tr/// didn't mortalize its return value.
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Files patched: pp.c
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(same)
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NETaa13177: SCOPE optimization hid line number info
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From: David J. MacKenzie
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Also: Hallvard B Furuseth
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Files patched: op.c
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Every pass on the syntax tree has to keep track of the current statement.
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Unfortunately, the single-statement block was optimized into a single
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statement between the time the variable was parsed and the time the
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void code scan was done, so that pass didn't see the OP_NEXTSTATE
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operator, because it has been optimized to an OP_NULL.
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Fortunately, null operands remember what they were, so it was pretty easy
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to make it set the correct line number anyway.
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NETaa13178: some linux doesn't handle nm well
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From: Alan Modra
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Files patched: hints/linux.sh
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Applied supplied patch.
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NETaa13180: localized slice now pre-extends array
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From: Larry Schuler
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Files patched: pp.c
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A localized slice now pre-extends its array to avoid reallocation during
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the scope of the local.
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NETaa13181: m//g didn't keep track of whether previous match matched null.
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From: "philippe.verdret"
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Files patched: mg.h pp_hot.c
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A pattern isn't allowed to match a null string in the same place twice in
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a row. m//g wasn't keeping track of whether the previous match matched
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the null string.
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NETaa13182: now includes whitespace as a regexp metacharacter.
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From: Larry Wall
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Files patched: toke.c
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scan_const() now counts " \t\n\r\f\v" as metacharacters when scanning a pattern.
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NETaa13183: sv_setsv shouldn't try to clone an object.
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From: Peter Gordon
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Files patched: sv.c
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The sv_mortalcopy() done by the return in STORE called sv_setsv(),
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which cloned the object. sv_setsv() shouldn't be in the business of
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cloning objects.
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NETaa13184: bogus warning on quoted signal handler name removed.
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From: Dan Carson
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Files patched: toke.c
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Now doesn't complain unless the first non-whitespace character after the =
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is an alphabetic character.
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NETaa13186: now croaks on chop($')
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From: Casper H.S. Dik
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Files patched: doop.c
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Now croaks on chop($') and such.
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NETaa13187: "${foo::bar}" now counts as mere delimitation, not as a bareword.
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From: Jay Rogers
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Files patched: toke.c
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"${foo::bar}" now counts as mere delimitation, not as a bareword inside a
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reference block.
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NETaa13188: for backward compatibility, looks for "perl -" before "perl".
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From: Russell Mosemann
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Files patched: toke.c
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Now allows non-whitespace characters on the #! line between the "perl"
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and the "-".
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NETaa13188: now allows non-whitespace after #!...perl before switches.
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Files patched: toke.c
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(same)
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NETaa13189: derivative files need to be removed before recreation
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From: Simon Leinen
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Also: Dick Middleton
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Also: David J. MacKenzie
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Files patched: embed_h.sh x2p/Makefile.SH
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Fixed various little nits as suggested in several messages.
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NETaa13190: certain assignments can spoof pod directive recognizer
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From: Ilya Zakharevich
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Files patched: toke.c
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The lexer now only recognizes pod directives where a statement is expected.
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NETaa13194: now returns undef when there is no curpm.
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From: lusol@Dillon.CC.Lehigh.EDU
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Files patched: mg.c
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Since there was no regexp prior to the "use", it was returning whatever the
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last successful match was within the "use", because there was no current
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regexp, so it treated it as a normal variable. It now returns undef.
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NETaa13195: semop had one S too many.
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From: Joachim Huober
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Files patched: opcode.pl
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The entry in opcode.pl had one too many S's.
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NETaa13196: always assumes it's a Perl script if -c is used.
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From: Dan Carson
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Files patched: toke.c
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It now will assume it's a Perl script if the -c switch is used.
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NETaa13197: changed implicit -> message to be more understandable.
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From: Bruce Barnett
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Files patched: op.c pod/perldiag.pod
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I changed the error message to be more understandable. It now says
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Can't use subscript on sort...
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NETaa13201: added OPpCONST_ENTERED flag to properly enter filehandle symbols.
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From: E. Jay Berkenbilt
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Also: Tom Christiansen
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Files patched: op.c op.h toke.c
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The grammatical reduction of a print statement didn't properly count
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the filehandle as a symbol reference because it couldn't distinguish
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between a symbol entered earlier in the program and a symbol entered
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for the first time down in the lexer.
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NETaa13203: README shouldn't mention uperl.o any more.
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From: Anno Siegel
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Files patched: README
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NETaa13204: .= shouldn't warn on uninitialized target.
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From: Pete Peterson
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Files patched: pp_hot.c
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No longer warns on uninitialized target of .= operator.
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NETaa13206: handy macros in XSUB.h
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From: Tim Bunce
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Files patched: XSUB.h
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Added suggested macros.
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NETaa13228: commonality checker didn't treat lexicals as variables.
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From: mcook@cognex.com
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Files patched: op.c opcode.pl
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The list assignment operator tries to avoid unnecessary copies by doing the
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assignment directly if there are no common variables on either side of the
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equals. Unfortunately, the code that decided that only recognized references
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to dynamic variables, not lexical variables.
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NETaa13229: fixed sign stuff for complement, integer coercion.
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From: Larry Wall
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Files patched: perl.h pp.c sv.c
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Fixed ~0 and integer coercions.
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NETaa13230: no longer tries to reuse scratchpad temps if tainting in effect.
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From: Luca Fini
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Files patched: op.c
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I haven't reproduced it, but I believe the problem is the reuse of scratchpad
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temporaries between statements. I've made it not try to reuse them if
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tainting is in effect.
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NETaa13231: *foo = *bar now prevents typo warnings on "foo"
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From: Robin Barker
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Files patched: sv.c
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Aliasing of the form *foo = *bar is now protected from the typo warnings.
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Previously only the *foo = \$bar form was.
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NETaa13235: require BAREWORD now introduces package name immediately.
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From: Larry Wall
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Files patched: toke.c
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require BAREWORD now introduces package name immediately. This lets the
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method intuit code work right even though the require hasn't actually run
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yet.
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NETaa13289: didn't calculate correctly using arybase.
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From: Jared Rhine
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Files patched: pp.c pp_hot.c
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The runtime code didn't use curcop->cop_arybase correctly.
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NETaa13301: store now throws exception on error
|
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From: Barry Friedman
|
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|
Files patched: ext/GDBM_File/GDBM_File.xs ext/NDBM_File/NDBM_File.xs ext/ODBM_File/ODBM_File.xs ext/SDBM_File/SDBM_File.xs
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Changed warn to croak in ext/*DBM_File/*.xs.
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NETaa13302: ctime now takes Time_t rather than Time_t*.
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From: Rodger Anderson
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Files patched: ext/POSIX/POSIX.xs
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Now declares a Time_t and takes the address of that in CODE.
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NETaa13302: shorter way to do this patch
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Files patched: ext/POSIX/POSIX.xs
|
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|
(same)
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NETaa13304: could feed too large $@ back into croak, whereupon it croaked.
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From: Larry Wall
|
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|
Files patched: perl.c
|
||
|
callist() could feed $@ back into croak with more than a bare %s. (croak()
|
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handles long strings with a bare %s okay.)
|
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NETaa13305: compiler misoptimized RHS to outside of s/a/print/e
|
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|
From: Brian S. Cashman <bsc@umich.edu>
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c
|
||
|
The syntax tree was being misconstructed because the compiler felt that
|
||
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the RHS was invariant, so it did it outside the s///.
|
||
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NETaa13314: assigning mortal to lexical leaks
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: sv.c
|
||
|
In stealing strings, sv_setsv was checking SvPOK to see if it should free
|
||
|
the destination string. It should have been checking SvPVX.
|
||
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NETaa13316: wait4pid now recalled when errno == EINTR
|
||
|
From: Robert J. Pankratz
|
||
|
Files patched: pp_sys.c util.c
|
||
|
system() and the close() of a piped open now recall wait4pid if it returned
|
||
|
prematurely with errno == EINTR.
|
||
|
|
||
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NETaa13329: needed to localize taint magic
|
||
|
From: Brian Katzung
|
||
|
Files patched: sv.c doio.c mg.c pp_hot.c pp_sys.c scope.c taint.c
|
||
|
Taint magic is now localized better, though I had to resort to a kludge
|
||
|
to allow a value to be both tainted and untainted simultaneously during
|
||
|
the assignment of
|
||
|
|
||
|
local $foo = $_[0];
|
||
|
|
||
|
when $_[0] is a reference to the variable $foo already.
|
||
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|
||
|
NETaa13341: clarified interaction of AnyDBM_File::ISA and "use"
|
||
|
From: Ian Phillipps
|
||
|
Files patched: pod/modpods/AnyDBMFile.pod
|
||
|
The doc was misleading.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13342: grep and map with block would enter block but never leave it.
|
||
|
From: Ian Phillipps
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c
|
||
|
The compiler use some sort-checking code to handle the arguments of
|
||
|
grep and map. Unfortunately, this wiped out the block exit opcode while
|
||
|
leaving the block entry opcode. This doesn't matter to sort, but did
|
||
|
matter to grep and map. It now leave the block entry intact.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The reason it worked without the my is because the block entry and exit
|
||
|
were optimized away to an OP_SCOPE, which it doesn't matter if it's there
|
||
|
or not.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13343: goto needed to longjmp when in a signal handler.
|
||
|
From: Robert Partington
|
||
|
Files patched: pp_ctl.c
|
||
|
goto needed to longjmp() when in a signal handler to get back into the
|
||
|
right run() context.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13344: strict vars shouldn't apply to globs or filehandles.
|
||
|
From: Andrew Wilcox
|
||
|
Files patched: gv.c
|
||
|
Filehandles and globs will be excepted from "strict vars", so that you can
|
||
|
do the standard Perl 4 trick of
|
||
|
|
||
|
use strict;
|
||
|
sub foo {
|
||
|
local(*IN);
|
||
|
open(IN,"file");
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
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|
||
|
NETaa13345: assert.pl didn't use package DB
|
||
|
From: Hans Mulder
|
||
|
Files patched: lib/assert.pl
|
||
|
Now it does.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13348: av_undef didn't free scalar representing $#foo.
|
||
|
From: David Filo
|
||
|
Files patched: av.c
|
||
|
av_undef didn't free scalar representing $#foo.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13349: sort sub accumulated save stack entries
|
||
|
From: David Filo
|
||
|
Files patched: pp_ctl.c
|
||
|
COMMON only gets set if assigning to @_, which is reasonable. Most of the
|
||
|
problem was a memory leak.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13351: didn't treat indirect filehandles as references.
|
||
|
From: Andy Dougherty
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c
|
||
|
Now produces
|
||
|
|
||
|
Can't use an undefined value as a symbol reference at ./foo line 3.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13352: OP_SCOPE allocated as UNOP rather than LISTOP.
|
||
|
From: Andy Dougherty
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13353: scope() didn't release filegv on OP_SCOPE optimization.
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c
|
||
|
When scope() nulled out a NEXTSTATE, it didn't release its filegv reference.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13355: hv_delete now avoids useless mortalcopy
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: hv.c op.c pp.c pp_ctl.c proto.h scope.c util.c
|
||
|
hv_delete now avoids useless mortalcopy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13359: comma operator section missing its heading
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: pod/perlop.pod
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13359: random typo
|
||
|
Files patched: pod/perldiag.pod
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13360: code to handle partial vec values was bogus.
|
||
|
From: Conrad Augustin
|
||
|
Files patched: pp.c
|
||
|
The code that Mark J. added a long time ago to handle values that were partially
|
||
|
off the end of the string was incorrect.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13361: made it not interpolate inside regexp comments
|
||
|
From: Martin Jost
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
|
To avoid surprising people, it no longer interpolates inside regexp
|
||
|
comments.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13362: ${q[1]} should be interpreted like it used to
|
||
|
From: Hans Mulder
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
|
Now resolves ${keyword[1]} to $keyword[1] and warns if -w. Likewise for {}.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13363: meaning of repeated search chars undocumented in tr///
|
||
|
From: Stephen P. Potter
|
||
|
Files patched: pod/perlop.pod
|
||
|
Documented that repeated characters use the first translation given.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13365: if closedir fails, don't try it again.
|
||
|
From: Frank Crawford
|
||
|
Files patched: pp_sys.c
|
||
|
Now does not attempt to closedir a second time.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13366: can't do block scope optimization on $1 et al when tainting.
|
||
|
From: Andrew Vignaux
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
|
The tainting mechanism assumes that every statement starts out
|
||
|
untainted. Unfortunately, the scope removal optimization for very
|
||
|
short blocks removed the statementhood of statements that were
|
||
|
attempting to read $1 as an untainted value, with the effect that $1
|
||
|
appeared to be tainted anyway. The optimization is now disabled when
|
||
|
tainting and the block contains $1 (or equivalent).
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13366: fixed this a better way in toke.c.
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c
|
||
|
(same)
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13366: need to disable scope optimization when tainting.
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c
|
||
|
(same)
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13367: Did a SvCUR_set without nulling out final char.
|
||
|
From: "Rob Henderson" <robh@cs.indiana.edu>
|
||
|
Files patched: doop.c pp.c pp_sys.c
|
||
|
When do_vop set the length on its result string it neglected to null-terminate
|
||
|
it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13368: bigrat::norm sometimes chucked sign
|
||
|
From: Greg Kuperberg
|
||
|
Files patched: lib/bigrat.pl
|
||
|
The normalization routine was assuming that the gcd of two numbers was
|
||
|
never negative, and based on that assumption managed to move the sign
|
||
|
to the denominator, where it was deleted on the assumption that the
|
||
|
denominator is always positive.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13368: botched previous patch
|
||
|
Files patched: lib/bigrat.pl
|
||
|
(same)
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13369: # is now a comment character, and \# should be left for regcomp.
|
||
|
From: Simon Parsons
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
|
It was not skipping the comment when it skipped the white space, and constructed
|
||
|
an opcode that tried to match a null string. Unfortunately, the previous
|
||
|
star tried to use the first character of the null string to optimize where
|
||
|
to recurse, so it never matched.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13369: comment after regexp quantifier induced non-match.
|
||
|
Files patched: regcomp.c
|
||
|
(same)
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13370: some code assumed SvCUR was of type int.
|
||
|
From: Spider Boardman
|
||
|
Files patched: pp_sys.c
|
||
|
Did something similar to the proposed patch. I also fixed the problem that
|
||
|
it assumed the type of SvCUR was int. And fixed get{peer,sock}name the
|
||
|
same way.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13375: sometimes dontbother wasn't added back into strend.
|
||
|
From: Jamshid Afshar
|
||
|
Files patched: regexec.c
|
||
|
When the /g modifier was used, the regular expression code would calculate
|
||
|
the end of $' too short by the minimum number of characters the pattern could
|
||
|
match.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13375: sv_setpvn now disallows negative length.
|
||
|
Files patched: sv.c
|
||
|
(same)
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13376: suspected indirect objecthood prevented recognition of lexical.
|
||
|
From: Gisle.Aas@nr.no
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
|
When $data[0] is used in a spot that might be an indirect object, the lexer
|
||
|
was getting confused over the rule that says the $data in $$data[0] isn't
|
||
|
an array element. (The lexer uses XREF state for both indirect objects
|
||
|
and for variables used as names.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13377: -I processesing ate remainder of #! line.
|
||
|
From: Darrell Schiebel
|
||
|
Files patched: perl.c
|
||
|
I made the -I processing in moreswitches look for the end of the string,
|
||
|
delimited by whitespace.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13379: ${foo} now treated the same outside quotes as inside
|
||
|
From: Hans Mulder
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
|
${bareword} is now treated the same outside quotes as inside.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13379: previous fix for this bug was botched
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
|
(same)
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13381: TEST should check for perl link
|
||
|
From: Andy Dougherty
|
||
|
Files patched: t/TEST
|
||
|
die "You need to run \"make test\" first to set things up.\n" unless -e 'perl';
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13384: fixed version 0.000 botch.
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: installperl
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13385: return 0 from required file loses message
|
||
|
From: Malcolm Beattie
|
||
|
Files patched: pp_ctl.c
|
||
|
Works right now.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13387: added pod2latex
|
||
|
From: Taro KAWAGISHI
|
||
|
Files patched: MANIFEST pod/pod2latex
|
||
|
Added most recent copy to pod directory.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13388: constant folding now prefers integer results over double
|
||
|
From: Ilya Zakharevich
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c
|
||
|
Constant folding now prefers integer results over double.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13389: now treats . and exec as shell metathingies
|
||
|
From: Hans Mulder
|
||
|
Files patched: doio.c
|
||
|
Now treats . and exec as shell metathingies.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13395: eval didn't check taintedness.
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: pp_ctl.c
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13396: $^ coredumps at end of string
|
||
|
From: Paul Rogers
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
|
The scan_ident() didn't check for a null following $^.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13397: improved error messages when operator expected
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
|
Added message (Do you need to predeclare BAR?). Also fixed the missing
|
||
|
semicolon message.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13399: cleanup by Andy
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: Changes Configure Makefile.SH README cflags.SH config.H config_h.SH deb.c doop.c dump.c ext/DB_File/DB_File.pm ext/DB_File/DB_File.xs ext/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.pm ext/Fcntl/Fcntl.pm ext/GDBM_File/GDBM_File.pm ext/POSIX/POSIX.pm ext/SDBM_File/sdbm/sdbm.h ext/Socket/Socket.pm ext/util/make_ext h2xs.SH hints/aix.sh hints/bsd386.sh hints/dec_osf.sh hints/esix4.sh hints/freebsd.sh hints/irix_5.sh hints/next_3_2.sh hints/sunos_4_1.sh hints/svr4.sh hints/ultrix_4.sh installperl lib/AutoSplit.pm lib/Cwd.pm lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm lib/ExtUtils/xsubpp lib/Term/Cap.pm mg.c miniperlmain.c perl.c perl.h perl_exp.SH pod/Makefile pod/perldiag.pod pod/pod2html pp.c pp_ctl.c pp_hot.c pp_sys.c proto.h sv.h t/re_tests util.c x2p/Makefile.SH x2p/a2p.h x2p/a2py.c x2p/handy.h x2p/hash.c x2p/hash.h x2p/str.c x2p/str.h x2p/util.c x2p/util.h x2p/walk.c
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13399: cleanup from Andy
|
||
|
Files patched: MANIFEST
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13399: configuration cleanup
|
||
|
Files patched: Configure Configure MANIFEST MANIFEST Makefile.SH Makefile.SH README config.H config.H config_h.SH config_h.SH configpm ext/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.pm ext/DynaLoader/dl_hpux.xs ext/NDBM_File/Makefile.PL ext/ODBM_File/Makefile.PL ext/util/make_ext handy.h hints/aix.sh hints/hpux_9.sh hints/hpux_9.sh hints/irix_4.sh hints/linux.sh hints/mpeix.sh hints/next_3_2.sh hints/solaris_2.sh hints/svr4.sh installperl installperl lib/AutoSplit.pm lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm lib/ExtUtils/xsubpp lib/Getopt/Long.pm lib/Text/Tabs.pm makedepend.SH makedepend.SH mg.c op.c perl.h perl_exp.SH pod/perl.pod pod/perldiag.pod pod/perlsyn.pod pod/pod2man pp_sys.c proto.h proto.h unixish.h util.c util.c vms/config.vms writemain.SH x2p/a2p.h x2p/a2p.h x2p/a2py.c x2p/a2py.c x2p/handy.h x2p/util.c x2p/walk.c x2p/walk.c
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13399: new files from Andy
|
||
|
Files patched: ext/DB_File/Makefile.PL ext/DynaLoader/Makefile.PL ext/Fcntl/Makefile.PL ext/GDBM_File/Makefile.PL ext/NDBM_File/Makefile.PL ext/ODBM_File/Makefile.PL ext/POSIX/Makefile.PL ext/SDBM_File/Makefile.PL ext/SDBM_File/sdbm/Makefile.PL ext/Socket/Makefile.PL globals.c hints/convexos.sh hints/irix_6.sh
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13399: patch0l from Andy
|
||
|
Files patched: Configure MANIFEST Makefile.SH config.H config_h.SH ext/DB_File/Makefile.PL ext/GDBM_File/Makefile.PL ext/NDBM_File/Makefile.PL ext/POSIX/POSIX.xs ext/SDBM_File/sdbm/Makefile.PL ext/util/make_ext h2xs.SH hints/next_3_2.sh hints/solaris_2.sh hints/unicos.sh installperl lib/Cwd.pm lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm makeaperl.SH vms/config.vms x2p/util.c x2p/util.h
|
||
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|
||
|
NETaa13399: stuff from Andy
|
||
|
Files patched: Configure MANIFEST Makefile.SH configpm hints/dec_osf.sh hints/linux.sh hints/machten.sh lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm util.c
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13399: Patch 0k from Andy
|
||
|
Files patched: Configure MANIFEST Makefile.SH config.H config_h.SH hints/dec_osf.sh hints/mpeix.sh hints/next_3_0.sh hints/ultrix_4.sh installperl lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm lib/File/Path.pm makeaperl.SH minimod.PL perl.c proto.h vms/config.vms vms/ext/MM_VMS.pm x2p/a2p.h
|
||
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|
||
|
NETaa13399: Patch 0m from Andy
|
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Files patched: Configure MANIFEST Makefile.SH README config.H config_h.SH ext/DynaLoader/README ext/POSIX/POSIX.xs ext/SDBM_File/sdbm/sdbm.h ext/util/extliblist hints/cxux.sh hints/linux.sh hints/powerunix.sh lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm malloc.c perl.h pp_sys.c util.c
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NETaa13400: pod2html update from Bill Middleton
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From: Larry Wall
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Files patched: pod/pod2html
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NETaa13401: Boyer-Moore code attempts to compile string longer than 255.
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From: Kyriakos Georgiou
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Files patched: util.c
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The Boyer-Moore table uses unsigned char offsets, but the BM compiler wasn't
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rejecting strings longer than 255 chars, and was miscompiling them.
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NETaa13403: missing a $ on variable name
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From: Wayne Scott
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Files patched: installperl
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Yup, it was missing.
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NETaa13406: didn't wipe out dead match when proceeding to next BRANCH
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From: Michael P. Clemens
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Files patched: regexec.c
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The code to check alternatives didn't invalidate backreferences matched by the
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failed branch.
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NETaa13407: overload upgrade
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From: owner-perl5-porters@nicoh.com
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Also: Ilya Zakharevich
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Files patched: MANIFEST gv.c lib/Math/BigInt.pm perl.h pod/perlovl.pod pp.c pp.h pp_hot.c sv.c t/lib/bigintpm.t t/op/overload.t
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Applied supplied patch, and fixed bug induced by use of sv_setsv to do
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a deep copy, since sv_setsv no longer copies objecthood.
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NETaa13409: sv_gets tries to grow string at EOF
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From: Harold O Morris
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Files patched: sv.c
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Applied suggested patch, only two statements earlier, since the end code
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also does SvCUR_set.
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NETaa13410: delaymagic did =~ instead of &= ~
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From: Andreas Schwab
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Files patched: pp_hot.c
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Applied supplied patch.
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NETaa13411: POSIX didn't compile under -DLEAKTEST
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From: Frederic Chauveau
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Files patched: ext/POSIX/POSIX.xs
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Used NEWSV instead of newSV.
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NETaa13412: new version from Tony Sanders
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From: Tony Sanders
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Files patched: lib/Term/Cap.pm
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Installed as Term::Cap.pm
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NETaa13413: regmust extractor needed to restart loop on BRANCH for (?:) to work
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From: DESARMENIEN
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Files patched: regcomp.c
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The BRANCH skipper should have restarted the loop from the top.
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NETaa13414: the check for accidental list context was done after pm_short check
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From: Michael H. Coen
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||
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Files patched: pp_hot.c
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Moved check for accidental list context to before the pm_short optimization.
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NETaa13418: perlre.pod babbled nonsense about | in character classes
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From: Philip Hazel
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Files patched: pod/perlre.pod
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|
Removed bogus brackets. Now reads:
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Note however that "|" is interpreted as a literal with square brackets,
|
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|
so if you write C<[fee|fie|foe]> you're really only matching C<[feio|]>.
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NETaa13419: need to document introduction of lexical variables
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From: "Heading, Anthony"
|
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Files patched: pod/perlfunc.pod
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|
Now mentions that lexicals aren't introduced till after the current statement.
|
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NETaa13420: formats that overflowed a page caused endless top of forms
|
||
|
From: Hildo@CONSUL.NL
|
||
|
Files patched: pp_sys.c
|
||
|
If a record is too large to fit on a page, it now prints whatever will
|
||
|
fit and then calls top of form again on the remainder.
|
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|
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|
NETaa13423: the code to do negative list subscript in scalar context was missing
|
||
|
From: Steve McDougall
|
||
|
Files patched: pp.c
|
||
|
The negative subscript code worked right in list context but not in scalar
|
||
|
context. In fact, there wasn't code to do it in the scalar context.
|
||
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|
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|
NETaa13424: existing but undefined CV blocked inheritance
|
||
|
From: Spider Boardman
|
||
|
Files patched: gv.c
|
||
|
Applied supplied patch.
|
||
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|
||
|
NETaa13425: removed extra argument to croak
|
||
|
From: "R. Bernstein"
|
||
|
Files patched: regcomp.c
|
||
|
Removed extra argument.
|
||
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|
||
|
NETaa13427: added return types
|
||
|
From: "R. Bernstein"
|
||
|
Files patched: x2p/a2py.c
|
||
|
Applied suggested patch.
|
||
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|
||
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NETaa13427: added static declarations
|
||
|
Files patched: x2p/walk.c
|
||
|
(same)
|
||
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|
||
|
NETaa13428: split was assuming that all backreferences were defined
|
||
|
From: Dave Schweisguth
|
||
|
Files patched: pp.c
|
||
|
split was assuming that all backreferences were defined.
|
||
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|
||
|
NETaa13430: hoistmust wasn't hoisting anchored shortcircuit's length
|
||
|
From: Tom Christiansen
|
||
|
Also: Rob Hooft
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
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|
||
|
NETaa13432: couldn't call code ref under debugger
|
||
|
From: Mike Fletcher
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c pp_hot.c sv.h
|
||
|
The debugging code assumed it could remember a name to represent a subroutine,
|
||
|
but anonymous subroutines don't have a name. It now remembers a CV reference
|
||
|
in that case.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13435: 1' dumped core
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
|
Didn't check a pointer for nullness.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13436: print foo(123) didn't treat foo as subroutine
|
||
|
From: mcook@cognex.com
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
|
Now treats it as a subroutine rather than a filehandle.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13437: &$::foo didn't think $::foo was a variable name
|
||
|
From: mcook@cognex.com
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
|
Now treats $::foo as a global variable.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13439: referred to old package name
|
||
|
From: Tom Christiansen
|
||
|
Files patched: lib/Sys/Syslog.pm
|
||
|
Wasn't a strict refs problem after all. It was simply referring to package
|
||
|
syslog, which had been renamed to Sys::Syslog.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13440: stat operations didn't know what to do with glob or ref to glob
|
||
|
From: mcook@cognex.com
|
||
|
Files patched: doio.c pp_sys.c
|
||
|
Now knows about the kinds of filehandles returned by FileHandle constructors
|
||
|
and such.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13442: couldn't find name of copy of deleted symbol table entry
|
||
|
From: Spider Boardman
|
||
|
Files patched: gv.c gv.h
|
||
|
I did a much simpler fix. When gp_free notices that it's freeing the
|
||
|
master GV, it nulls out gp_egv. The GvENAME and GvESTASH macros know
|
||
|
to revert to gv if egv is null.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This has the advantage of not creating a reference loop.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13443: couldn't override an XSUB
|
||
|
From: William Setzer
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c
|
||
|
When the newSUB and newXS routines checked for whether the old sub was
|
||
|
defined, they only looked at CvROOT(cv), not CvXSUB(cv).
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13443: needed to do same thing in newXS
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c
|
||
|
(same)
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13444: -foo now doesn't warn unless sub foo is defined
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
|
Made it not warn on -foo, unless there is a sub foo defined.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13451: in scalar context, pp_entersub now guarantees one item from XSUB
|
||
|
From: Nick Gianniotis
|
||
|
Files patched: pp_hot.c
|
||
|
The pp_entersub routine now guarantees that an XSUB in scalar context
|
||
|
returns one and only one value. If there are fewer, it pushes undef,
|
||
|
and if there are more, it returns the last one.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13457: now explicitly disallows printf format with 'n' or '*'.
|
||
|
From: lees@cps.msu.edu
|
||
|
Files patched: doop.c
|
||
|
Now says
|
||
|
|
||
|
Use of n in printf format not supported at ./foo line 3.
|
||
|
|
||
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|
||
|
NETaa13458: needed to call SvPOK_only() in pp_substr
|
||
|
From: Wayne Scott
|
||
|
Files patched: pp.c
|
||
|
Needed to call SvPOK_only() in pp_substr.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13459: umask and chmod now warn about missing initial 0 even with paren
|
||
|
From: Andreas Koenig
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
|
Now skips parens as well as whitespace looking for argument.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13460: backtracking didn't work on .*? because reginput got clobbered
|
||
|
From: Andreas Koenig
|
||
|
Files patched: regexec.c
|
||
|
When .*? did a probe of the rest of the string, it clobbered reginput,
|
||
|
so the next call to match a . tried to match the newline and failed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13475: \(@ary) now treats array as list of scalars
|
||
|
From: Tim Bunce
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c
|
||
|
The mod() routine now refrains from marking @ary as an lvalue if it's in parens
|
||
|
and is the subject of an OP_REFGEN.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13481: accept buffer wasn't aligned good enough
|
||
|
From: Holger Bechtold
|
||
|
Also: Christian Murphy
|
||
|
Files patched: pp_sys.c
|
||
|
Applied suggested patch.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13486: while (<>) now means while (defined($_ = <>))
|
||
|
From: Jim Balter
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c pod/perlop.pod
|
||
|
while (<HANDLE>) now means while (defined($_ = <HANDLE>)).
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13500: needed DESTROY in FileHandle
|
||
|
From: Tim Bunce
|
||
|
Files patched: ext/POSIX/POSIX.pm
|
||
|
Added DESTROY method. Also fixed ungensym to use POSIX:: instead of _POSIX.
|
||
|
Removed ungensym from close method, since DESTROY should do that now.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13502: now complains if you use local on a lexical variable
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c
|
||
|
Now says something like
|
||
|
|
||
|
Can't localize lexical variable $var at ./try line 6.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13512: added $SIG{__WARN__} and $SIG{__DIE__} hooks
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: embed.h gv.c interp.sym mg.c perl.h pod/perlvar.pod pp_ctl.c util.c Todo pod/perldiag.pod
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13514: statements before intro of lex var could see lex var
|
||
|
From: William Setzer
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c
|
||
|
When a lexical variable is declared, introduction is delayed until
|
||
|
the start of the next statement, so that any initialization code runs
|
||
|
outside the scope of the new variable. Thus,
|
||
|
|
||
|
my $y = 3;
|
||
|
my $y = $y;
|
||
|
print $y;
|
||
|
|
||
|
should print 3. Unfortunately, the declaration was marked with the
|
||
|
beginning location at the time that "my $y" was processed instead of
|
||
|
when the variable was introduced, so any embedded statements within
|
||
|
an anonymous subroutine picked up the wrong "my". The declaration
|
||
|
is now labelled correctly when the variable is actually introduced.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13520: added closures
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: Todo cv.h embed.h global.sym gv.c interp.sym op.c perl.c perl.h pod/perlform.pod pp.c pp_ctl.c pp_hot.c sv.c sv.h toke.c
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13520: test to see if lexical works in a format now
|
||
|
Files patched: t/op/write.t
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13522: substitution couldn't be used on a substr()
|
||
|
From: Hans Mulder
|
||
|
Files patched: pp_ctl.c pp_hot.c
|
||
|
Changed pp_subst not to use sv_replace() anymore, which didn't handle lvalues
|
||
|
and was overkill anyway. Should be slightly faster this way too.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13525: G_EVAL mode in perl_call_sv didn't return values right.
|
||
|
Files patched: perl.c
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13525: consolidated error message
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: perl.h toke.c
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13525: derived it
|
||
|
Files patched: perly.h
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13525: missing some values from embed.h
|
||
|
Files patched: embed.h
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13525: random cleanup
|
||
|
Files patched: MANIFEST Todo cop.h lib/TieHash.pm lib/perl5db.pl opcode.h patchlevel.h pod/perldata.pod pod/perlsub.pod t/op/ref.t toke.c
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13525: random cleanup
|
||
|
Files patched: pp_ctl.c util.c
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13527: File::Find needed to export $name and $dir
|
||
|
From: Chaim Frenkel
|
||
|
Files patched: lib/File/Find.pm
|
||
|
They are now exported.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13528: cv_undef left unaccounted-for GV pointer in CV
|
||
|
From: Tye McQueen
|
||
|
Also: Spider Boardman
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13530: scalar keys now resets hash iterator
|
||
|
From: Tim Bunce
|
||
|
Files patched: doop.c
|
||
|
scalar keys() now resets the hash iterator.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13531: h2ph doesn't check defined right
|
||
|
From: Casper H.S. Dik
|
||
|
Files patched: h2ph.SH
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13540: VMS update
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: MANIFEST README.vms doio.c embed.h ext/DynaLoader/dl_vms.xs interp.sym lib/Cwd.pm lib/ExtUtils/xsubpp lib/File/Basename.pm lib/File/Find.pm lib/File/Path.pm mg.c miniperlmain.c perl.c perl.h perly.c perly.c.diff pod/perldiag.pod pp_ctl.c pp_hot.c pp_sys.c proto.h util.c vms/Makefile vms/config.vms vms/descrip.mms vms/ext/Filespec.pm vms/ext/MM_VMS.pm vms/ext/VMS/stdio/Makefile.PL vms/ext/VMS/stdio/stdio.pm vms/ext/VMS/stdio/stdio.xs vms/genconfig.pl vms/perlvms.pod vms/sockadapt.c vms/sockadapt.h vms/vms.c vms/vmsish.h vms/writemain.pl
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13540: got some duplicate code
|
||
|
Files patched: lib/File/Path.pm
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13540: stuff from Charles
|
||
|
Files patched: MANIFEST README.vms lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm lib/ExtUtils/xsubpp lib/File/Basename.pm lib/File/Path.pm perl.c perl.h pod/perldiag.pod pod/perldiag.pod vms/Makefile vms/Makefile vms/config.vms vms/config.vms vms/descrip.mms vms/descrip.mms vms/ext/Filespec.pm vms/ext/Filespec.pm vms/ext/MM_VMS.pm vms/ext/MM_VMS.pm vms/ext/VMS/stdio/stdio.pm vms/ext/VMS/stdio/stdio.xs vms/gen_shrfls.pl vms/gen_shrfls.pl vms/genconfig.pl vms/genconfig.pl vms/mms2make.pl vms/perlvms.pod vms/sockadapt.h vms/test.com vms/vms.c vms/vms.c vms/vmsish.h vms/vmsish.h vms/writemain.pl
|
||
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|
||
|
NETaa13540: tweak from Charles
|
||
|
Files patched: lib/File/Path.pm
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13552: scalar unpack("P4",...) ignored the 4
|
||
|
From: Eric Arnold
|
||
|
Files patched: pp.c
|
||
|
The optimization that tried to do only one item in a scalar context didn't
|
||
|
realize that the argument to P was not a repeat count.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13553: now warns about 8 or 9 in octal escapes
|
||
|
From: Mike Rogers
|
||
|
Files patched: util.c
|
||
|
Now warns if it finds 8 or 9 before the end of the octal escape sequence.
|
||
|
So \039 produces a warning, but \0339 does not.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13554: now allows foreach ${"name"}
|
||
|
From: Johan Holtman
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c
|
||
|
Instead of trying to remove OP_RV2SV, the compiler now just transmutes it into an
|
||
|
OP_RV2GV, which is a no-op for ordinary variables and does the right
|
||
|
thing for ${"name"}.
|
||
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|
||
|
NETaa13559: substitution now always checks for readonly
|
||
|
From: Rodger Anderson
|
||
|
Files patched: pp_hot.c
|
||
|
Substitution now always checks for readonly.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13561: added explanations of closures and curly-quotes
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: pod/perlref.pod
|
||
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|
||
|
NETaa13562: null components in path cause indigestion
|
||
|
From: Ambrose Kofi Laing
|
||
|
Files patched: lib/Cwd.pm lib/pwd.pl
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13575: documented semantics of negative substr length
|
||
|
From: Jeff Bouis
|
||
|
Files patched: pod/perlfunc.pod
|
||
|
Documented the fact that negative length now leaves characters off the end,
|
||
|
and while I was at it, made it work right even if offset wasn't 0.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13575: negative length to substr didn't work when offset non-zero
|
||
|
Files patched: pp.c
|
||
|
(same)
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13575: random cleanup
|
||
|
Files patched: pod/perlfunc.pod
|
||
|
(same)
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13580: couldn't localize $ACCUMULATOR
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: gv.c lib/English.pm mg.c perl.c sv.c
|
||
|
Needed to make $^A a real magical variable. Also lib/English.pm wasn't
|
||
|
exporting good.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NETaa13583: doc mods from Tom
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: pod/modpods/AnyDBMFile.pod pod/modpods/Basename.pod pod/modpods/Benchmark.pod pod/modpods/Cwd.pod pod/modpods/Dynaloader.pod pod/modpods/Exporter.pod pod/modpods/Find.pod pod/modpods/Finddepth.pod pod/modpods/Getopt.pod pod/modpods/MakeMaker.pod pod/modpods/Open2.pod pod/modpods/POSIX.pod pod/modpods/Ping.pod pod/modpods/less.pod pod/modpods/strict.pod pod/perlapi.pod pod/perlbook.pod pod/perldata.pod pod/perlform.pod pod/perlfunc.pod pod/perlipc.pod pod/perlmod.pod pod/perlobj.pod pod/perlref.pod pod/perlrun.pod pod/perlsec.pod pod/perlsub.pod pod/perltrap.pod pod/perlvar.pod
|
||
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NETaa13589: return was enforcing list context on its arguments
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From: Tim Freeman
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Files patched: opcode.pl
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A return was being treated like a normal list operator, in that it was
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setting list context on its arguments. This was bogus.
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NETaa13591: POSIX::creat used wrong argument
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From: Paul Marquess
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Files patched: ext/POSIX/POSIX.pm
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Applied suggested patch.
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NETaa13605: use strict refs error message now displays bad ref
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From: Peter Gordon
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Files patched: perl.h pod/perldiag.pod pp.c pp_hot.c
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Now says
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Can't use string ("2") as a HASH ref while "strict refs" in use at ./foo line 12.
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NETaa13630: eof docs were unclear
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From: Hallvard B Furuseth
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Files patched: pod/perlfunc.pod
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Applied suggested patch.
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NETaa13636: $< and $> weren't refetched on undump restart
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From: Steve Pearlmutter
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Files patched: perl.c
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The code in main() bypassed perl_construct on an undump restart, which bypassed
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the code that set $< and $>.
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NETaa13641: added Tim's fancy new import whizbangers
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From: Tim Bunce
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Files patched: lib/Exporter.pm
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Applied suggested patch.
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NETaa13649: couldn't AUTOLOAD a symbol reference
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From: Larry Wall
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Files patched: pp_hot.c
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pp_entersub needed to guarantee a CV so it would get to the AUTOLOAD code.
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NETaa13651: renamed file had wrong package name
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From: Andreas Koenig
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Files patched: lib/File/Path.pm
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Applied suggested patch.
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NETaa13660: now that we're testing distribution we can diagnose RANDBITS errors
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From: Karl Glazebrook
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Files patched: t/op/rand.t
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Changed to suggested algorithm. Also duplicated it to test rand(100) too.
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NETaa13660: rand.t didn't test for proper distribution within range
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Files patched: t/op/rand.t
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(same)
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NETaa13671: array slice misbehaved in a scalar context
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From: Tye McQueen
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Files patched: pp.c
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A spurious else prevented the scalar-context-handling code from running.
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NETaa13672: filehandle constructors in POSIX don't return failure successfully
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From: Ian Phillipps
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Files patched: ext/POSIX/POSIX.pm
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Applied suggested patch.
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NETaa13678: forced $1 to always be untainted
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From: Ka-Ping Yee
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Files patched: mg.c
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I believe the bug that triggered this was fixed elsewhere, but just in case,
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I put in explicit code to force $1 et al not to be tainted regardless.
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NETaa13682: formline doc need to discuss ~ and ~~ policy
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From: Peter Gordon
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Files patched: pod/perlfunc.pod
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NETaa13686: POSIX::open and POSIX::mkfifo didn't check tainting
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From: Larry Wall
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Files patched: ext/POSIX/POSIX.xs
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open() and mkfifo() now check tainting.
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NETaa13687: new Exporter.pm
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From: Tim Bunce
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Files patched: lib/Exporter.pm
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Added suggested changes, except for @EXPORTABLE, because it looks too much
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like @EXPORTTABLE. Decided to stick with @EXPORT_OK because it looks more
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like an adjunct. Also added an export_tags routine. The keys in the
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%EXPORT_TAGS hash no longer use colons, to make the initializers prettier.
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NETaa13687: new Exporter.pm
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Files patched: ext/POSIX/POSIX.pm
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(same)
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NETaa13694: add sockaddr_in to Socket.pm
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From: Tim Bunce
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Files patched: ext/Socket/Socket.pm
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Applied suggested patch.
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NETaa13695: library routines should use qw() as good example
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From: Dean Roehrich
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Files patched: ext/DB_File/DB_File.pm ext/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.pm ext/Fcntl/Fcntl.pm ext/GDBM_File/GDBM_File.pm ext/POSIX/POSIX.pm ext/Socket/Socket.pm
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Applied suggested patch.
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NETaa13696: myconfig should be a routine in Config.pm
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From: Kenneth Albanowski
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Files patched: configpm
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Applied suggested patch.
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NETaa13704: fdopen closed fd on failure
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From: Hallvard B Furuseth
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Files patched: doio.c
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Applied suggested patch.
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NETaa13706: Term::Cap doesn't work
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From: Dean Roehrich
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Files patched: lib/Term/Cap.pm
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Applied suggested patch.
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NETaa13710: cryptswitch needed to be more "useable"
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From: Tim Bunce
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Files patched: embed.h global.sym perl.h toke.c
|
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|
The cryptswitch_fp function now can operate in two modes. It can
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modify the global rsfp to redirect input as before, or it can modify
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linestr and return true, indicating that it is not necessary for yylex
|
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|
to read another line since cryptswitch_fp has just done it.
|
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NETaa13712: new_tmpfile() can't be called as constructor
|
||
|
From: Hans Mulder
|
||
|
Files patched: ext/POSIX/POSIX.xs
|
||
|
Now allows new_tmpfile() to be called as a constructor.
|
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NETaa13714: variable method call not documented
|
||
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From: "Randal L. Schwartz"
|
||
|
Files patched: pod/perlobj.pod
|
||
|
Now indicates that OBJECT->$method() works.
|
||
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NETaa13715: PACK->$method produces spurious warning
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: toke.c
|
||
|
The -> operator was telling the lexer to expect an operator when the
|
||
|
next thing was a variable.
|
||
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NETaa13716: Carp now allows multiple packages to be skipped out of
|
||
|
From: Larry Wall
|
||
|
Files patched: lib/Carp.pm
|
||
|
The subroutine redefinition warnings now warn on import collisions.
|
||
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|
||
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NETaa13716: Exporter catches warnings and gives a better line number
|
||
|
Files patched: lib/Exporter.pm
|
||
|
(same)
|
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|
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NETaa13716: now counts imported routines as "defined" for redef warnings
|
||
|
Files patched: op.c sv.c
|
||
|
(same)
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