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NAME

       perl5101delta - what is new for perl v5.10.1

DESCRIPTION

       This document describes differences between the 5.10.0 release and the 5.10.1 release.

       If you are upgrading from an earlier release such as 5.8.8, first read the perl5100delta, which describes
       differences between 5.8.8 and 5.10.0

Incompatible Changes

   Switch statement changes
       The handling of complex expressions by the "given"/"when" switch statement has been enhanced. There are
       two new cases where "when" now interprets its argument as a boolean, instead of an expression to be used
       in a smart match:

       flip-flop operators
           The  ".."  and  "..." flip-flop operators are now evaluated in boolean context, following their usual
           semantics; see "Range Operators" in perlop.

           Note that, as in perl 5.10.0, "when (1..10)" will not work to  test  whether  a  given  value  is  an
           integer between 1 and 10; you should use "when ([1..10])" instead (note the array reference).

           However, contrary to 5.10.0, evaluating the flip-flop operators in boolean context ensures it can now
           be useful in a when(), notably for implementing bistable conditions, like in:

               when (/^=begin/ .. /^=end/) {
                 # do something
               }

       defined-or operator
           A  compound  expression  involving  the  defined-or  operator, as in "when (expr1 // expr2)", will be
           treated as boolean if the first expression is boolean. (This just  extends  the  existing  rule  that
           applies to the regular or operator, as in "when (expr1 || expr2)".)

       The  next  section  details  more  changes  brought  to  the  semantics to the smart match operator, that
       naturally also modify the behaviour of the switch statements where smart matching is implicitly used.

   Smart match changes
       Changes to type-based dispatch

       The smart match operator "~~" is no longer commutative. The  behaviour  of  a  smart  match  now  depends
       primarily  on the type of its right hand argument. Moreover, its semantics have been adjusted for greater
       consistency or usefulness in several cases. While the  general  backwards  compatibility  is  maintained,
       several changes must be noted:

       •   Code references with an empty prototype are no longer treated specially.  They are passed an argument
           like the other code references (even if they choose to ignore it).

       •   "%hash  ~~  sub {}" and "@array ~~ sub {}" now test that the subroutine returns a true value for each
           key of the hash (or element of the array), instead of passing the whole hash or array as a  reference
           to the subroutine.

       •   Due  to the commutativity breakage, code references are no longer treated specially when appearing on
           the left of the "~~" operator, but like any vulgar scalar.

       •   "undef ~~ %hash" is always false (since "undef" can't be a key in a hash). No implicit conversion  to
           "" is done (as was the case in perl 5.10.0).

       •   "$scalar  ~~  @array"  now  always distributes the smart match across the elements of the array. It's
           true if one element in @array verifies "$scalar ~~ $element". This is a  generalization  of  the  old
           behaviour that tested whether the array contained the scalar.

       The full dispatch table for the smart match operator is given in "Smart matching in detail" in perlsyn.

       Smart match and overloading

       According  to  the rule of dispatch based on the rightmost argument type, when an object overloading "~~"
       appears on the right side of the operator, the overload  routine  will  always  be  called  (with  a  3rd
       argument  set  to  a  true  value,  see  overload.) However, when the object will appear on the left, the
       overload routine will be  called  only  when  the  rightmost  argument  is  a  simple  scalar.  This  way
       distributivity  of  smart match across arrays is not broken, as well as the other behaviours with complex
       types (coderefs, hashes, regexes). Thus, writers of overloading routines for smart match mostly  need  to
       worry  only  with  comparing  against  a scalar, and possibly with stringification overloading; the other
       common cases will be automatically handled consistently.

       "~~" will now refuse to work on objects that do not overload  it  (in  order  to  avoid  relying  on  the
       object's underlying structure). (However, if the object overloads the stringification or the numification
       operators, and if overload fallback is active, it will be used instead, as usual.)

   Other incompatible changes
       •   The  semantics  of  "use  feature :5.10*" have changed slightly.  See "Modules and Pragmata" for more
           information.

       •   It is now a run-time error to use the smart match operator "~~" with an object that has  no  overload
           defined for it. (This way "~~" will not break encapsulation by matching against the object's internal
           representation as a reference.)

       •   The  version  control  system used for the development of the perl interpreter has been switched from
           Perforce to git.  This is mainly an internal issue that only affects people actively working  on  the
           perl core; but it may have minor external visibility, for example in some of details of the output of
           "perl -V". See perlrepository for more information.

       •   The internal structure of the "ext/" directory in the perl source has been reorganised. In general, a
           module "Foo::Bar" whose source was stored under ext/Foo/Bar/ is now located under ext/Foo-Bar/. Also,
           some  modules  have  been moved from lib/ to ext/. This is purely a source tarball change, and should
           make no difference to the compilation or installation of perl, unless  you  have  a  very  customised
           build process that explicitly relies on this structure, or which hard-codes the "nonxs_ext" Configure
           parameter. Specifically, this change does not by default alter the location of any files in the final
           installation.

       •   As  part  of  the "Test::Harness" 2.x to 3.x upgrade, the experimental "Test::Harness::Straps" module
           has been removed.  See "Updated Modules" for more details.

       •   As   part   of   the   "ExtUtils::MakeMaker"   upgrade,    the    "ExtUtils::MakeMaker::bytes"    and
           "ExtUtils::MakeMaker::vmsish" modules have been removed from this distribution.

       •   "Module::CoreList" no longer contains the %:patchlevel hash.

       •   This  one is actually a change introduced in 5.10.0, but it was missed from that release's perldelta,
           so it is mentioned here instead.

           A bugfix related to the handling of the "/m" modifier and "qr" resulted  in  a  change  of  behaviour
           between 5.8.x and 5.10.0:

               # matches in 5.8.x, doesn't match in 5.10.0
               $re = qr/^bar/; "foo\nbar" =~ /$re/m;

Core Enhancements

   Unicode Character Database 5.1.0
       The  copy of the Unicode Character Database included in Perl 5.10.1 has been updated to 5.1.0 from 5.0.0.
       See <http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode5.1.0/#Notable_Changes> for the notable changes.

   A proper interface for pluggable Method Resolution Orders
       As of Perl 5.10.1 there is a new interface for plugging and using method resolution orders other than the
       default (linear depth first search).  The C3 method  resolution  order  added  in  5.10.0  has  been  re-
       implemented as a plugin, without changing its Perl-space interface. See perlmroapi for more information.

   The "overloading" pragma
       This  pragma  allows  you  to  lexically disable or enable overloading for some or all operations. (Yuval
       Kogman)

   Parallel tests
       The core distribution can now run its regression tests in parallel on  Unix-like  platforms.  Instead  of
       running  "make  test", set "TEST_JOBS" in your environment to the number of tests to run in parallel, and
       run "make test_harness". On a Bourne-like shell, this can be done as

           TEST_JOBS=3 make test_harness  # Run 3 tests in parallel

       An environment variable is used, rather than parallel make itself, because TAP::Harness needs to be  able
       to  schedule individual non-conflicting test scripts itself, and there is no standard interface to "make"
       utilities to interact with their job schedulers.

       Note that currently some test scripts may fail when run in parallel (most  notably  "ext/IO/t/io_dir.t").
       If necessary run just the failing scripts again sequentially and see if the failures go away.

   DTrace support
       Some support for DTrace has been added. See "DTrace support" in INSTALL.

   Support for "configure_requires" in CPAN module metadata
       Both  "CPAN"  and "CPANPLUS" now support the "configure_requires" keyword in the "META.yml" metadata file
       included in most recent CPAN distributions.  This allows distribution authors  to  specify  configuration
       prerequisites that must be installed before running Makefile.PL or Build.PL.

       See  the  documentation  for  "ExtUtils::MakeMaker"  or  "Module::Build"  for  more  on  how  to  specify
       "configure_requires" when creating a distribution for CPAN.

Modules and Pragmata

   New Modules and Pragmata
       "autodie"
           This is a new lexically-scoped alternative for the "Fatal" module.  The bundled version  is  2.06_01.
           Note  that  in  this  release,  using a string eval when "autodie" is in effect can cause the autodie
           behaviour to leak into the surrounding scope. See "BUGS" in autodie for more details.

       "Compress::Raw::Bzip2"
           This has been added to the core (version 2.020).

       "parent"
           This pragma establishes an ISA relationship with base classes at compile time. It  provides  the  key
           feature of "base" without the feature creep.

       "Parse::CPAN::Meta"
           This has been added to the core (version 1.39).

   Pragmata Changes
       "attributes"
           Upgraded from version 0.08 to 0.09.

       "attrs"
           Upgraded from version 1.02 to 1.03.

       "base"
           Upgraded from version 2.13 to 2.14. See parent for a replacement.

       "bigint"
           Upgraded from version 0.22 to 0.23.

       "bignum"
           Upgraded from version 0.22 to 0.23.

       "bigrat"
           Upgraded from version 0.22 to 0.23.

       "charnames"
           Upgraded from version 1.06 to 1.07.

           The  Unicode  NameAliases.txt  database file has been added. This has the effect of adding some extra
           "\N" character names that formerly wouldn't have been  recognised;  for  example,  "\N{LATIN  CAPITAL
           LETTER GHA}".

       "constant"
           Upgraded from version 1.13 to 1.17.

       "feature"
           The meaning of the ":5.10" and ":5.10.X" feature bundles has changed slightly. The last component, if
           any  (i.e.  "X") is simply ignored.  This is predicated on the assumption that new features will not,
           in general, be added to maintenance releases. So ":5.10" and ":5.10.X" have identical effect. This is
           a change to the behaviour documented for 5.10.0.

       "fields"
           Upgraded from version 2.13 to 2.14 (this was just a version bump; there were no functional changes).

       "lib"
           Upgraded from version 0.5565 to 0.62.

       "open"
           Upgraded from version 1.06 to 1.07.

       "overload"
           Upgraded from version 1.06 to 1.07.

       "overloading"
           See "The "overloading" pragma" above.

       "version"
           Upgraded from version 0.74 to 0.77.

   Updated Modules
       "Archive::Extract"
           Upgraded from version 0.24 to 0.34.

       "Archive::Tar"
           Upgraded from version 1.38 to 1.52.

       "Attribute::Handlers"
           Upgraded from version 0.79 to 0.85.

       "AutoLoader"
           Upgraded from version 5.63 to 5.68.

       "AutoSplit"
           Upgraded from version 1.05 to 1.06.

       "B" Upgraded from version 1.17 to 1.22.

       "B::Debug"
           Upgraded from version 1.05 to 1.11.

       "B::Deparse"
           Upgraded from version 0.83 to 0.89.

       "B::Lint"
           Upgraded from version 1.09 to 1.11.

       "B::Xref"
           Upgraded from version 1.01 to 1.02.

       "Benchmark"
           Upgraded from version 1.10 to 1.11.

       "Carp"
           Upgraded from version 1.08 to 1.11.

       "CGI"
           Upgraded from version 3.29 to 3.43.  (also includes the "default_value  for  popup_menu()"  fix  from
           3.45).

       "Compress::Zlib"
           Upgraded from version 2.008 to 2.020.

       "CPAN"
           Upgraded  from  version 1.9205 to 1.9402. "CPAN::FTP" has a local fix to stop it being too verbose on
           download failure.

       "CPANPLUS"
           Upgraded from version 0.84 to 0.88.

       "CPANPLUS::Dist::Build"
           Upgraded from version 0.06_02 to 0.36.

       "Cwd"
           Upgraded from version 3.25_01 to 3.30.

       "Data::Dumper"
           Upgraded from version 2.121_14 to 2.124.

       "DB"
           Upgraded from version 1.01 to 1.02.

       "DB_File"
           Upgraded from version 1.816_1 to 1.820.

       "Devel::PPPort"
           Upgraded from version 3.13 to 3.19.

       "Digest::MD5"
           Upgraded from version 2.36_01 to 2.39.

       "Digest::SHA"
           Upgraded from version 5.45 to 5.47.

       "DirHandle"
           Upgraded from version 1.01 to 1.03.

       "Dumpvalue"
           Upgraded from version 1.12 to 1.13.

       "DynaLoader"
           Upgraded from version 1.08 to 1.10.

       "Encode"
           Upgraded from version 2.23 to 2.35.

       "Errno"
           Upgraded from version 1.10 to 1.11.

       "Exporter"
           Upgraded from version 5.62 to 5.63.

       "ExtUtils::CBuilder"
           Upgraded from version 0.21 to 0.2602.

       "ExtUtils::Command"
           Upgraded from version 1.13 to 1.16.

       "ExtUtils::Constant"
           Upgraded from 0.20 to 0.22. (Note that neither of these versions are available on CPAN.)

       "ExtUtils::Embed"
           Upgraded from version 1.27 to 1.28.

       "ExtUtils::Install"
           Upgraded from version 1.44 to 1.54.

       "ExtUtils::MakeMaker"
           Upgraded from version 6.42 to 6.55_02.

           Note that "ExtUtils::MakeMaker::bytes" and "ExtUtils::MakeMaker::vmsish" have been removed from  this
           distribution.

       "ExtUtils::Manifest"
           Upgraded from version 1.51_01 to 1.56.

       "ExtUtils::ParseXS"
           Upgraded from version 2.18_02 to 2.2002.

       "Fatal"
           Upgraded from version 1.05 to 2.06_01. See also the new pragma "autodie".

       "File::Basename"
           Upgraded from version 2.76 to 2.77.

       "File::Compare"
           Upgraded from version 1.1005 to 1.1006.

       "File::Copy"
           Upgraded from version 2.11 to 2.14.

       "File::Fetch"
           Upgraded from version 0.14 to 0.20.

       "File::Find"
           Upgraded from version 1.12 to 1.14.

       "File::Path"
           Upgraded from version 2.04 to 2.07_03.

       "File::Spec"
           Upgraded from version 3.2501 to 3.30.

       "File::stat"
           Upgraded from version 1.00 to 1.01.

       "File::Temp"
           Upgraded from version 0.18 to 0.22.

       "FileCache"
           Upgraded from version 1.07 to 1.08.

       "FileHandle"
           Upgraded from version 2.01 to 2.02.

       "Filter::Simple"
           Upgraded from version 0.82 to 0.84.

       "Filter::Util::Call"
           Upgraded from version 1.07 to 1.08.

       "FindBin"
           Upgraded from version 1.49 to 1.50.

       "GDBM_File"
           Upgraded from version 1.08 to 1.09.

       "Getopt::Long"
           Upgraded from version 2.37 to 2.38.

       "Hash::Util::FieldHash"
           Upgraded from version 1.03 to 1.04. This fixes a memory leak.

       "I18N::Collate"
           Upgraded from version 1.00 to 1.01.

       "IO"
           Upgraded from version 1.23_01 to 1.25.

           This makes non-blocking mode work on Windows in "IO::Socket::INET" [CPAN #43573].

       "IO::Compress::*"
           Upgraded from version 2.008 to 2.020.

       "IO::Dir"
           Upgraded from version 1.06 to 1.07.

       "IO::Handle"
           Upgraded from version 1.27 to 1.28.

       "IO::Socket"
           Upgraded from version 1.30_01 to 1.31.

       "IO::Zlib"
           Upgraded from version 1.07 to 1.09.

       "IPC::Cmd"
           Upgraded from version 0.40_1 to 0.46.

       "IPC::Open3"
           Upgraded from version 1.02 to 1.04.

       "IPC::SysV"
           Upgraded from version 1.05 to 2.01.

       "lib"
           Upgraded from version 0.5565 to 0.62.

       "List::Util"
           Upgraded from version 1.19 to 1.21.

       "Locale::MakeText"
           Upgraded from version 1.12 to 1.13.

       "Log::Message"
           Upgraded from version 0.01 to 0.02.

       "Math::BigFloat"
           Upgraded from version 1.59 to 1.60.

       "Math::BigInt"
           Upgraded from version 1.88 to 1.89.

       "Math::BigInt::FastCalc"
           Upgraded from version 0.16 to 0.19.

       "Math::BigRat"
           Upgraded from version 0.21 to 0.22.

       "Math::Complex"
           Upgraded from version 1.37 to 1.56.

       "Math::Trig"
           Upgraded from version 1.04 to 1.20.

       "Memoize"
           Upgraded from version 1.01_02 to 1.01_03 (just a minor documentation change).

       "Module::Build"
           Upgraded from version 0.2808_01 to 0.34_02.

       "Module::CoreList"
           Upgraded from version 2.13 to 2.18. This release no longer contains the %Module::CoreList::patchlevel
           hash.

       "Module::Load"
           Upgraded from version 0.12 to 0.16.

       "Module::Load::Conditional"
           Upgraded from version 0.22 to 0.30.

       "Module::Loaded"
           Upgraded from version 0.01 to 0.02.

       "Module::Pluggable"
           Upgraded from version 3.6 to 3.9.

       "NDBM_File"
           Upgraded from version 1.07 to 1.08.

       "Net::Ping"
           Upgraded from version 2.33 to 2.36.

       "NEXT"
           Upgraded from version 0.60_01 to 0.64.

       "Object::Accessor"
           Upgraded from version 0.32 to 0.34.

       "OS2::REXX"
           Upgraded from version 1.03 to 1.04.

       "Package::Constants"
           Upgraded from version 0.01 to 0.02.

       "PerlIO"
           Upgraded from version 1.04 to 1.06.

       "PerlIO::via"
           Upgraded from version 0.04 to 0.07.

       "Pod::Man"
           Upgraded from version 2.16 to 2.22.

       "Pod::Parser"
           Upgraded from version 1.35 to 1.37.

       "Pod::Simple"
           Upgraded from version 3.05 to 3.07.

       "Pod::Text"
           Upgraded from version 3.08 to 3.13.

       "POSIX"
           Upgraded from version 1.13 to 1.17.

       "Safe"
           Upgraded from 2.12 to 2.18.

       "Scalar::Util"
           Upgraded from version 1.19 to 1.21.

       "SelectSaver"
           Upgraded from 1.01 to 1.02.

       "SelfLoader"
           Upgraded from 1.11 to 1.17.

       "Socket"
           Upgraded from 1.80 to 1.82.

       "Storable"
           Upgraded from 2.18 to 2.20.

       "Switch"
           Upgraded from version 2.13 to 2.14. Please see "Deprecations".

       "Symbol"
           Upgraded from version 1.06 to 1.07.

       "Sys::Syslog"
           Upgraded from version 0.22 to 0.27.

       "Term::ANSIColor"
           Upgraded from version 1.12 to 2.00.

       "Term::ReadLine"
           Upgraded from version 1.03 to 1.04.

       "Term::UI"
           Upgraded from version 0.18 to 0.20.

       "Test::Harness"
           Upgraded from version 2.64 to 3.17.

           Note  that one side-effect of the 2.x to 3.x upgrade is that the experimental "Test::Harness::Straps"
           module (and its supporting "Assert", "Iterator", "Point" and "Results" modules) have been removed. If
           you still need this, then they are available in the (unmaintained) "Test-Harness-Straps" distribution
           on CPAN.

       "Test::Simple"
           Upgraded from version 0.72 to 0.92.

       "Text::ParseWords"
           Upgraded from version 3.26 to 3.27.

       "Text::Tabs"
           Upgraded from version 2007.1117 to 2009.0305.

       "Text::Wrap"
           Upgraded from version 2006.1117 to 2009.0305.

       "Thread::Queue"
           Upgraded from version 2.00 to 2.11.

       "Thread::Semaphore"
           Upgraded from version 2.01 to 2.09.

       "threads"
           Upgraded from version 1.67 to 1.72.

       "threads::shared"
           Upgraded from version 1.14 to 1.29.

       "Tie::RefHash"
           Upgraded from version 1.37 to 1.38.

       "Tie::StdHandle"
           This has documentation changes, and has been assigned a version for the first time: version 4.2.

       "Time::HiRes"
           Upgraded from version 1.9711 to 1.9719.

       "Time::Local"
           Upgraded from version 1.18 to 1.1901.

       "Time::Piece"
           Upgraded from version 1.12 to 1.15.

       "Unicode::Normalize"
           Upgraded from version 1.02 to 1.03.

       "Unicode::UCD"
           Upgraded from version 0.25 to 0.27.

           charinfo() now works on Unified CJK code points added to later versions of Unicode.

           casefold() has new fields returned to  provide  both  a  simpler  interface  and  previously  missing
           information.  The  old  fields  are  retained  for backwards compatibility. Information about Turkic-
           specific code points is now returned.

           The documentation has been corrected and expanded.

       "UNIVERSAL"
           Upgraded from version 1.04 to 1.05.

       "Win32"
           Upgraded from version 0.34 to 0.39.

       "Win32API::File"
           Upgraded from version 0.1001_01 to 0.1101.

       "XSLoader"
           Upgraded from version 0.08 to 0.10.

Utility Changes

       h2ph
           Now looks in "include-fixed" too, which is a recent addition to gcc's search path.

       h2xs
           No longer incorrectly treats enum values like macros (Daniel Burr).

           Now handles C++ style constants ("//") properly in enums. (A patch from  Rainer  Weikusat  was  used;
           Daniel Burr also proposed a similar fix).

       perl5db.pl
           "LVALUE" subroutines now work under the debugger.

           The debugger now correctly handles proxy constant subroutines, and subroutine stubs.

       perlthanks
           Perl  5.10.1  adds  a new utility perlthanks, which is a variant of perlbug, but for sending non-bug-
           reports to the authors and maintainers of Perl. Getting nothing but bug  reports  can  become  a  bit
           demoralising: we'll see if this changes things.

New Documentation

       perlhaiku
           This contains instructions on how to build perl for the Haiku platform.

       perlmroapi
           This describes the new interface for pluggable Method Resolution Orders.

       perlperf
           This  document, by Richard Foley, provides an introduction to the use of performance and optimization
           techniques which can be used with particular reference to perl programs.

       perlrepository
           This describes how to access the perl source using the git version control system.

       perlthanks
           This describes the new perlthanks utility.

Changes to Existing Documentation

       The various large "Changes*" files (which listed every change made to perl over the last 18  years)  have
       been  removed,  and  replaced  by  a small file, also called "Changes", which just explains how that same
       information may be extracted from the git version control system.

       The file Porting/patching.pod has been deleted, as it mainly described interacting with the old Perforce-
       based repository, which is now obsolete.  Information still relevant has been moved to perlrepository.

       perlapi, perlintern, perlmodlib and perltoc are now all  generated  at  build  time,  rather  than  being
       shipped as part of the release.

Performance Enhancements

       •   A new internal cache means that isa() will often be faster.

       •   Under  "use  locale",  the locale-relevant information is now cached on read-only values, such as the
           list returned by "keys %hash". This makes operations such as "sort keys %hash" in the scope  of  "use
           locale" much faster.

       •   Empty "DESTROY" methods are no longer called.

Installation and Configuration Improvements

   ext/ reorganisation
       The  layout of directories in ext has been revised. Specifically, all extensions are now flat, and at the
       top level, with "/" in pathnames replaced by "-", so that ext/Data/Dumper/ is now ext/Data-Dumper/,  etc.
       The  names of the extensions as specified to Configure, and as reported by %Config::Config under the keys
       "dynamic_ext", "known_extensions", "nonxs_ext" and "static_ext" have not  changed,  and  still  use  "/".
       Hence this change will not have any affect once perl is installed. However, "Attribute::Handlers", "Safe"
       and  "mro" have now become extensions in their own right, so if you run Configure with options to specify
       an exact list of extensions to build, you will need to change it to account for this.

       For 5.10.2, it is planned that many dual-life modules will have been moved from lib to  ext;  again  this
       will  have no effect on an installed perl, but will matter if you invoke Configure with a pre-canned list
       of extensions to build.

   Configuration improvements
       If "vendorlib" and "vendorarch" are the same, then they are only added to @INC once.

       $Config{usedevel} and the C-level "PERL_USE_DEVEL" are now defined if perl is built with  "-Dusedevel".

       Configure will enable use of "-fstack-protector", to provide protection against  stack-smashing  attacks,
       if the compiler supports it.

       Configure  will now determine the correct prototypes for re-entrant functions, and for "gconvert", if you
       are using a C++ compiler rather than a C compiler.

       On Unix, if you build from a tree containing a git repository, the configuration process  will  note  the
       commit  hash  you  have checked out, for display in the output of "perl -v" and "perl -V". Unpushed local
       commits are automatically added to the list of local patches displayed by "perl -V".

   Compilation improvements
       As part of the flattening of ext, all extensions on all platforms are built by make_ext.pl. This replaces
       the Unix-specific ext/util/make_ext, VMS-specific make_ext.com and Win32-specific win32/buildext.pl.

   Platform Specific Changes
       AIX Removed libbsd for AIX 5L and 6.1. Only flock() was used from libbsd.

           Removed libgdbm for AIX 5L and 6.1. The libgdbm is delivered as an  optional  package  with  the  AIX
           Toolbox. Unfortunately the 64 bit version is broken.

           Hints changes mean that AIX 4.2 should work again.

       Cygwin
           On  Cygwin  we  now strip the last number from the DLL. This has been the behaviour in the cygwin.com
           build for years. The hints files have been updated.

       FreeBSD
           The hints files now identify the correct threading libraries on FreeBSD 7 and later.

       Irix
           We now work around a bizarre preprocessor bug in the Irix 6.5 compiler: "cc -E -" unfortunately  goes
           into K&R mode, but "cc -E file.c" doesn't.

       Haiku
           Patches from the Haiku maintainers have been merged in. Perl should now build on Haiku.

       MirOS BSD
           Perl should now build on MirOS BSD.

       NetBSD
           Hints now supports versions 5.*.

       Stratus VOS
           Various changes from Stratus have been merged in.

       Symbian
           There is now support for Symbian S60 3.2 SDK and S60 5.0 SDK.

       Win32
           Improved  message  window  handling  means that "alarm" and "kill" messages will no longer be dropped
           under race conditions.

       VMS Reads from the in-memory temporary files of "PerlIO::scalar" used to fail if $/ was set to a  numeric
           reference (to indicate record-style reads).  This is now fixed.

           VMS now supports "getgrgid".

           Many improvements and cleanups have been made to the VMS file name handling and conversion code.

           Enabling  the  "PERL_VMS_POSIX_EXIT"  logical name now encodes a POSIX exit status in a VMS condition
           value for better interaction with GNV's bash shell and other utilities  that  depend  on  POSIX  exit
           values.  See "$?" in perlvms for details.

Selected Bug Fixes

       •   5.10.0  inadvertently  disabled  an  optimisation, which caused a measurable performance drop in list
           assignment, such as is often used to assign function parameters from @_. The  optimisation  has  been
           re-instated, and the performance regression fixed.

       •   Fixed memory leak on "while (1) { map 1, 1 }" [RT #53038].

       •   Some potential coredumps in PerlIO fixed [RT #57322,54828].

       •   The debugger now works with lvalue subroutines.

       •   The debugger's "m" command was broken on modules that defined constants [RT #61222].

       •   crypt() and string complement could return tainted values for untainted arguments [RT #59998].

       •   The  "-i.suffix"  command-line  switch  now  recreates  the file using restricted permissions, before
           changing its mode to match the original file. This eliminates a potential race condition [RT #60904].

       •   On some Unix systems, the value in $? would not have the top bit set ("$? & 128") even if  the  child
           core dumped.

       •   Under some circumstances, $^R could incorrectly become undefined [RT #57042].

       •   (XS)  In various hash functions, passing a pre-computed hash to when the key is UTF-8 might result in
           an incorrect lookup.

       •   (XS) Including XSUB.h before perl.h gave a compile-time error [RT #57176].

       •   "$object->isa('Foo')" would report false if the package "Foo" didn't exist, even if the object's @ISA
           contained "Foo".

       •   Various bugs in the new-to 5.10.0 mro code, triggered by  manipulating  @ISA,  have  been  found  and
           fixed.

       •   Bitwise  operations  on  references  could  crash  the  interpreter,  e.g.  "$x=\$y; $x |= "foo"" [RT
           #54956].

       •   Patterns including alternation might be sensitive to the internal UTF-8 representation, e.g.

               my $byte = chr(192);
               my $utf8 = chr(192); utf8::upgrade($utf8);
               $utf8 =~ /$byte|X}/i;       # failed in 5.10.0

       •   Within UTF8-encoded Perl source files (i.e. where "use utf8" is  in  effect),  double-quoted  literal
           strings  could be corrupted where a "\xNN", "\0NNN" or "\N{}" is followed by a literal character with
           ordinal value greater than 255 [RT #59908].

       •   "B::Deparse"  failed  to  correctly  deparse  various  constructs:  "readpipe  STRING"  [RT  #62428],
           CORE::require(STRING) [RT #62488], "sub foo(_)" [RT #62484].

       •   Using setpgrp() with no arguments could corrupt the perl stack.

       •   The  block  form  of  "eval"  is  now  specifically trappable by "Safe" and "ops".  Previously it was
           erroneously treated like string "eval".

       •   In 5.10.0, the two characters "[~" were sometimes parsed as  the  smart  match  operator  ("~~")  [RT
           #63854].

       •   In  5.10.0,  the "*" quantifier in patterns was sometimes treated as "{0,32767}" [RT #60034, #60464].
           For example, this match would fail:

               ("ab" x 32768) =~ /^(ab)*$/

       •   "shmget" was limited to a 32 bit segment size on a 64 bit OS [RT #63924].

       •   Using "next" or "last" to exit a "given" block  no  longer  produces  a  spurious  warning  like  the
           following:

               Exiting given via last at foo.pl line 123

       •   On  Windows,  '.\foo'  and  '..\foo'   were treated differently than './foo' and '../foo' by "do" and
           "require" [RT #63492].

       •   Assigning a format to a glob could corrupt the format; e.g.:

                *bar=*foo{FORMAT}; # foo format now bad

       •   Attempting to coerce a typeglob to a string or number could cause an assertion failure.  The  correct
           error message is now generated, "Can't coerce GLOB to $type".

       •   Under "use filetest 'access'", "-x" was using the wrong access mode. This has been fixed [RT #49003].

       •   "length" on a tied scalar that returned a Unicode value would not be correct the first time. This has
           been fixed.

       •   Using an array "tie" inside in array "tie" could SEGV. This has been fixed. [RT #51636]

       •   A race condition inside PerlIOStdio_close() has been identified and fixed. This used to cause various
           threading issues, including SEGVs.

       •   In  "unpack",  the  use  of  "()"  groups  in  scalar  context  was  internally placing a list on the
           interpreter's stack, which manifested in various ways,  including  SEGVs.   This  is  now  fixed  [RT
           #50256].

       •   Magic was called twice in "substr", "\&$x", "tie $x, $m" and "chop".  These have all been fixed.

       •   A  5.10.0  optimisation  to  clear  the temporary stack within the implicit loop of "s///ge" has been
           reverted, as it turned out to be the cause of obscure  bugs  in  seemingly  unrelated  parts  of  the
           interpreter [commit ef0d4e17921ee3de].

       •   The line numbers for warnings inside "elsif" are now correct.

       •   The  ".."  operator  now  works correctly with ranges whose ends are at or close to the values of the
           smallest and largest integers.

       •   "binmode STDIN, ':raw'" could lead to segmentation faults on some platforms.  This has been fixed [RT
           #54828].

       •   An off-by-one error meant that "index $str, ..." was effectively being executed as  "index  "$str\0",
           ...". This has been fixed [RT #53746].

       •   Various leaks associated with named captures in regexes have been fixed [RT #57024].

       •   A weak reference to a hash would leak. This was affecting "DBI" [RT #56908].

       •   Using (?|) in a regex could cause a segfault [RT #59734].

       •   Use of a UTF-8 "tr//" within a closure could cause a segfault [RT #61520].

       •   Calling  sv_chop()  or  otherwise  upgrading  an SV could result in an unaligned 64-bit access on the
           SPARC architecture [RT #60574].

       •   In the 5.10.0 release,  "inc_version_list"  would  incorrectly  list  "5.10.*"  after  "5.8.*";  this
           affected the @INC search order [RT #67628].

       •   In 5.10.0, "pack "a*", $tainted_value" returned a non-tainted value [RT #52552].

       •   In  5.10.0,  "printf"  and  "sprintf" could produce the fatal error "panic: utf8_mg_pos_cache_update"
           when printing UTF-8 strings [RT #62666].

       •   In the 5.10.0 release, a dynamically created "AUTOLOAD" method might be missed (method  cache  issue)
           [RT #60220,60232].

       •   In  the  5.10.0  release,  a  combination  of  "use feature" and "//ee" could cause a memory leak [RT
           #63110].

       •   "-C" on the shebang ("#!") line is once more permitted if it is also specified on the  command  line.
           "-C"  on  the  shebang line used to be a silent no-op if it was not also on the command line, so perl
           5.10.0 disallowed it, which broke some scripts. Now perl checks whether it is  also  on  the  command
           line and only dies if it is not [RT #67880].

       •   In  5.10.0,  certain  types  of  re-entrant  regular  expression  could crash, or cause the following
           assertion failure [RT #60508]:

               Assertion rx->sublen >= (s - rx->subbeg) + i failed

New or Changed Diagnostics

       "panic: sv_chop %s"
           This new fatal error occurs when the C routine Perl_sv_chop() was  passed  a  position  that  is  not
           within  the scalar's string buffer. This could be caused by buggy XS code, and at this point recovery
           is not possible.

       "Can't locate package %s for the parents of %s"
           This warning has been removed. In general, it only got produced in conjunction with  other  warnings,
           and removing it allowed an ISA lookup optimisation to be added.

       "v-string in use/require is non-portable"
           This warning has been removed.

       "Deep recursion on subroutine "%s""
           It  is  now  possible  to  change  the  depth  threshold for this warning from the default of 100, by
           recompiling the perl binary, setting the C pre-processor macro "PERL_SUB_DEPTH_WARN" to  the  desired
           value.

Changed Internals

       •   The  J.R.R. Tolkien quotes at the head of C source file have been checked and proper citations added,
           thanks to a patch from Tom Christiansen.

       •   vcroak() now accepts a null first argument. In addition, a full audit was  made  of  the  "not  NULL"
           compiler annotations, and those for several other internal functions were corrected.

       •   New  macros  "dSAVEDERRNO", "dSAVE_ERRNO", "SAVE_ERRNO", "RESTORE_ERRNO" have been added to formalise
           the temporary saving of the "errno" variable.

       •   The function "Perl_sv_insert_flags" has been added to augment "Perl_sv_insert".

       •   The  function  Perl_newSV_type(type)  has  been  added,  equivalent  to  Perl_newSV()   followed   by
           Perl_sv_upgrade(type).

       •   The  function Perl_newSVpvn_flags() has been added, equivalent to Perl_newSVpvn() and then performing
           the action relevant to the flag.

           Two flag bits are currently supported.

           "SVf_UTF8"
               This will call SvUTF8_on() for you. (Note that this does not convert an sequence  of  ISO  8859-1
               characters to UTF-8). A wrapper, newSVpvn_utf8() is available for this.

           "SVs_TEMP"
               Call sv_2mortal() on the new SV.

           There is also a wrapper that takes constant strings, newSVpvs_flags().

       •   The function "Perl_croak_xs_usage" has been added as a wrapper to "Perl_croak".

       •   The functions "PerlIO_find_layer" and "PerlIO_list_alloc" are now exported.

       •   "PL_na"  has been exterminated from the core code, replaced by local STRLEN temporaries, or *_nolen()
           calls. Either approach is faster than "PL_na", which is a  pointer  deference  into  the  interpreter
           structure under ithreads, and a global variable otherwise.

       •   Perl_mg_free()  used to leave freed memory accessible via SvMAGIC() on the scalar. It now updates the
           linked list to remove each piece of magic as it is freed.

       •   Under ithreads, the regex in "PL_reg_curpm" is now  reference  counted.  This  eliminates  a  lot  of
           hackish workarounds to cope with it not being reference counted.

       •   Perl_mg_magical() would sometimes incorrectly turn on SvRMAGICAL().  This has been fixed.

       •   The public IV and NV flags are now not set if the string value has trailing "garbage". This behaviour
           is consistent with not setting the public IV or NV flags if the value is out of range for the type.

       •   SV  allocation  tracing  has  been  added  to  the  diagnostics  enabled  by  "-Dm".  The tracing can
           alternatively output via the "PERL_MEM_LOG" mechanism, if that was enabled when the perl  binary  was
           compiled.

       •   Uses of "Nullav", "Nullcv", "Nullhv", "Nullop", "Nullsv" etc have been replaced by "NULL" in the core
           code, and non-dual-life modules, as "NULL" is clearer to those unfamiliar with the core code.

       •   A  macro  MUTABLE_PTR(p)  has  been  added,  which  on (non-pedantic) gcc will not cast away "const",
           returning a "void *". Macros MUTABLE_SV(av), MUTABLE_SV(cv) etc build on this, casting to "AV *"  etc
           without  casting away "const". This allows proper compile-time auditing of "const" correctness in the
           core, and helped picked up some errors (now fixed).

       •   Macros mPUSHs() and mXPUSHs() have been added, for pushing SVs on the stack and mortalizing them.

       •   Use of the private structure "mro_meta" has changed slightly. Nothing  outside  the  core  should  be
           accessing this directly anyway.

       •   A  new  tool,  "Porting/expand-macro.pl" has been added, that allows you to view how a C preprocessor
           macro would be expanded when compiled.  This is handy when trying to decode the macro  hell  that  is
           the perl guts.

New Tests

       Many modules updated from CPAN incorporate new tests.

       Several  tests  that  have  the  potential  to  hang  forever  if  they fail now incorporate a "watchdog"
       functionality that will kill them after a  timeout,  which  helps  ensure  that  "make  test"  and  "make
       test_harness" run to completion automatically. (Jerry Hedden).

       Some core-specific tests have been added:

       t/comp/retainedlines.t
           Check that the debugger can retain source lines from "eval".

       t/io/perlio_fail.t
           Check that bad layers fail.

       t/io/perlio_leaks.t
           Check that PerlIO layers are not leaking.

       t/io/perlio_open.t
           Check that certain special forms of open work.

       t/io/perlio.t
           General PerlIO tests.

       t/io/pvbm.t
           Check that there is no unexpected interaction between the internal types "PVBM" and "PVGV".

       t/mro/package_aliases.t
           Check that mro works properly in the presence of aliased packages.

       t/op/dbm.t
           Tests for "dbmopen" and "dbmclose".

       t/op/index_thr.t
           Tests for the interaction of "index" and threads.

       t/op/pat_thr.t
           Tests for the interaction of esoteric patterns and threads.

       t/op/qr_gc.t
           Test that "qr" doesn't leak.

       t/op/reg_email_thr.t
           Tests for the interaction of regex recursion and threads.

       t/op/regexp_qr_embed_thr.t
           Tests for the interaction of patterns with embedded "qr//" and threads.

       t/op/regexp_unicode_prop.t
           Tests for Unicode properties in regular expressions.

       t/op/regexp_unicode_prop_thr.t
           Tests for the interaction of Unicode properties and threads.

       t/op/reg_nc_tie.t
           Test the tied methods of "Tie::Hash::NamedCapture".

       t/op/reg_posixcc.t
           Check that POSIX character classes behave consistently.

       t/op/re.t
           Check that exportable "re" functions in universal.c work.

       t/op/setpgrpstack.t
           Check that "setpgrp" works.

       t/op/substr_thr.t
           Tests for the interaction of "substr" and threads.

       t/op/upgrade.t
           Check that upgrading and assigning scalars works.

       t/uni/lex_utf8.t
           Check that Unicode in the lexer works.

       t/uni/tie.t
           Check that Unicode and "tie" work.

Known Problems

       This is a list of some significant unfixed bugs, which are regressions from either 5.10.0 or 5.8.x.

       •   "List::Util::first"  misbehaves  in  the presence of a lexical $_ (typically introduced by "my $_" or
           implicitly by "given"). The variable which gets set for each iteration is the  package  variable  $_,
           not the lexical $_ [RT #67694].

           A  similar  issue may occur in other modules that provide functions which take a block as their first
           argument, like

               foo { ... $_ ...} list

       •   The "charnames" pragma may generate a run-time error when a regex is interpolated [RT #56444]:

               use charnames ':full';
               my $r1 = qr/\N{THAI CHARACTER SARA I}/;
               "foo" =~ $r1;    # okay
               "foo" =~ /$r1+/; # runtime error

           A workaround is to generate the character outside of the regex:

               my $a = "\N{THAI CHARACTER SARA I}";
               my $r1 = qr/$a/;

       •   Some regexes may run much more slowly when run in a child thread compared with the thread the pattern
           was compiled into [RT #55600].

Deprecations

       The following items are now deprecated.

       •   "Switch" is buggy and should be avoided. From perl 5.11.0 onwards, it is intended that any use of the
           core version of this module will emit a warning, and that the module will eventually be removed  from
           the core (probably in perl 5.14.0). See "Switch statements" in perlsyn for its replacement.

       •   "suidperl"  will be removed in 5.12.0. This provides a mechanism to emulate setuid permission bits on
           systems that don't support it properly.

Acknowledgements

       Some of the work in this release was funded by a TPF grant.

       Nicholas Clark officially retired from maintenance pumpking duty at the end of 2008; however  in  reality
       he  has  put  much  effort  in  since  then to help get 5.10.1 into a fit state to be released, including
       writing a considerable chunk of this perldelta.

       Steffen Mueller and David Golden in particular helped getting CPAN modules polished and synchronised with
       their in-core equivalents.

       Craig Berry was tireless in getting maint to run under VMS, no matter how many times we broke it for him.

       The other core committers contributed most of the changes, and applied most of the patches sent in by the
       hundreds of contributors listed in AUTHORS.

       (Sorry to all the people I haven't mentioned by name).

       Finally, thanks to Larry Wall, without whom none of this would be necessary.

Reporting Bugs

       If  you  find  what  you  think  is  a  bug,  you  might  check  the  articles  recently  posted  to  the
       comp.lang.perl.misc  newsgroup and the perl bug database at http://rt.perl.org/perlbug/ .  There may also
       be information at http://www.perl.org/ , the Perl Home Page.

       If you believe you have an unreported bug, please run the perlbug program included with your release.  Be
       sure to trim your bug down to a tiny but sufficient test case.  Your bug report, along with the output of
       "perl -V", will be sent off to perlbug@perl.org to be analysed by the Perl porting team.

       If the bug you are reporting has security implications, which make it inappropriate to send to a publicly
       archived mailing list, then please send it to perl5-security-report@perl.org. This  points  to  a  closed
       subscription  unarchived  mailing  list, which includes all the core committers, who will be able to help
       assess the impact of issues, figure out a resolution, and help co-ordinate  the  release  of  patches  to
       mitigate or fix the problem across all platforms on which Perl is supported. Please only use this address
       for security issues in the Perl core, not for modules independently distributed on CPAN.

SEE ALSO

       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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