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NAME

       perl589delta - what is new for perl v5.8.9

DESCRIPTION

       This document describes differences between the 5.8.8 release and the 5.8.9 release.

Notice

       The 5.8.9 release will be the last significant release of the 5.8.x series. Any future releases of 5.8.x
       will likely only be to deal with security issues, and platform build failures. Hence you should look to
       migrating to 5.10.x, if you have not started already.  See "Known Problems" for more information.

Incompatible Changes

       A particular construction in the source code of extensions written in C++ may need changing. See "Changed
       Internals" for more details. All extensions written in C, most written in C++, and all existing compiled
       extensions are unaffected. This was necessary to improve C++ support.

       Other than this, there are no changes intentionally incompatible with 5.8.8.  If any exist, they are bugs
       and reports are welcome.

Core Enhancements

   Unicode Character Database 5.1.0.
       The copy of the Unicode Character Database included in Perl 5.8 has been updated to 5.1.0 from 4.1.0. See
       <http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode5.1.0/#NotableChanges> for the notable changes.

   stat and -X on directory handles
       It is now possible to call "stat" and the "-X" filestat operators on directory handles. As both directory
       and file handles are barewords, there can be ambiguities over which was intended. In these situations the
       file handle semantics are preferred. Both also treat *FILE{IO} filehandles like *FILE filehandles.

   Source filters in @INC
       It's possible to enhance the mechanism of subroutine hooks in @INC by adding a source filter on top of
       the filehandle opened and returned by the hook. This feature was planned a long time ago, but wasn't
       quite working until now. See "require" in perlfunc for details. (Nicholas Clark)

   Exceptions in constant folding
       The constant folding routine is now wrapped in an exception handler, and if folding throws an exception
       (such as attempting to evaluate 0/0), perl now retains the current optree, rather than aborting the whole
       program.  Without this change, programs would not compile if they had expressions that happened to
       generate exceptions, even though those expressions were in code that could never be reached at runtime.
       (Nicholas Clark, Dave Mitchell)

   "no VERSION"
       You can now use "no" followed by a version number to specify that you want to use a version of perl older
       than the specified one.

   Improved internal UTF-8 caching code
       The code that caches calculated UTF-8 byte offsets for character offsets for a string has been re-
       written. Several bugs have been located and eliminated, and the code now makes better use of the
       information it has, so should be faster. In particular, it doesn't scan to the end of a string before
       calculating an offset within the string, which should speed up some operations on long strings. It is now
       possible to disable the caching code at run time, to verify that it is not the cause of suspected
       problems.

   Runtime relocatable installations
       There is now Configure support for creating a perl tree that is relocatable at run time. see "Relocatable
       installations".

   New internal variables
       "${^CHILD_ERROR_NATIVE}"
           This  variable  gives the native status returned by the last pipe close, backtick command, successful
           call to "wait" or "waitpid", or from the "system" operator. See perlvar for details. (Contributed  by
           Gisle Aas.)

       "${^UTF8CACHE}"
           This  variable controls the state of the internal UTF-8 offset caching code.  1 for on (the default),
           0 for off, -1 to debug the caching code by  checking  all  its  results  against  linear  scans,  and
           panicking on any discrepancy.

   "readpipe" is now overridable
       The  built-in function "readpipe" is now overridable. Overriding it permits also to override its operator
       counterpart, "qx//" (also known as "``").

   simple exception handling macros
       Perl 5.8.9 (and 5.10.0 onwards) now provides a couple of macros to do very basic exception handling in XS
       modules. You can use these macros if you call code that may "croak", but you  need  to  do  some  cleanup
       before giving control back to Perl. See "Exception Handling" in perlguts for more details.

   -D option enhancements
       •   "-Dq" suppresses the EXECUTING... message when running under "-D"

       •   "-Dl" logs runops loop entry and exit, and jump level popping.

       •   "-Dv" displays the process id as part of the trace output.

   XS-assisted SWASHGET
       Some  pure-perl  code that the regexp engine was using to retrieve Unicode properties and transliteration
       mappings has been reimplemented in XS for faster execution.  (SADAHIRO Tomoyuki)

   Constant subroutines
       The interpreter internals now support a far more memory efficient form of inlineable constants. Storing a
       reference to a constant value in a symbol table is equivalent to a full typeglob referencing  a  constant
       subroutine,  but  using  about  400  bytes  less  memory. This proxy constant subroutine is automatically
       upgraded to a real typeglob with subroutine if  necessary.   The  approach  taken  is  analogous  to  the
       existing  space optimisation for subroutine stub declarations, which are stored as plain scalars in place
       of the full typeglob.

       However, to aid backwards compatibility of existing code, which (wrongly) does not expect anything  other
       than typeglobs in symbol tables, nothing in core uses this feature, other than the regression tests.

       Stubs  for  prototyped  subroutines  have  been  stored  in symbol tables as plain strings, and stubs for
       unprototyped subroutines as the number -1, since 5.005, so code which assumes that the core  only  places
       typeglobs in symbol tables has been making incorrect assumptions for over 10 years.

New Platforms

       Compile support added for:

       •   DragonFlyBSD

       •   MidnightBSD

       •   MirOS BSD

       •   RISC OS

       •   Cray XT4/Catamount

Modules and Pragmata

   New Modules
       •   "Module::Pluggable"  is  a  simple framework to create modules that accept pluggable sub-modules. The
           bundled version is 3.8

       •   "Module::CoreList" is a hash of hashes that is keyed on perl version as indicated in $]. The  bundled
           version is 2.17

       •   "Win32API::File" now available in core on Microsoft Windows. The bundled version is 0.1001_01

       •   "Devel::InnerPackage"  finds  all  the  packages  defined  by  a  single  file.  It  is  part  of the
           "Module::Pluggable" distribution. The bundled version is 0.3

   Updated Modules
       •   "attributes" upgraded to version 0.09

       •   "AutoLoader" upgraded to version 5.67

       •   "AutoSplit" upgraded to 1.06

       •   "autouse" upgraded to version 1.06

       •   "B" upgraded from 1.09_01 to 1.19

           •   provides     new     pad     related     abstraction      macros      "B::NV::COP_SEQ_RANGE_LOW",
               "B::NV::COP_SEQ_RANGE_HIGH",   "B::NV::PARENT_PAD_INDEX",   "B::NV::PARENT_FAKELEX_FLAGS",  which
               hides the difference in storage in 5.10.0 and later.

           •   provides "B::sub_generation", which exposes "PL_sub_generation"

           •   provides "B::GV::isGV_with_GP", which on pre-5.10 perls always returns true.

           •   New type "B::HE" added with methods "VAL", "HASH" and "SVKEY_force"

           •   The "B::GVf_IMPORTED_CV" flag is now set correctly when a proxy constant subroutine is imported.

           •   bugs fixed in the handling of "PMOP"s.

           •   "B::BM::PREVIOUS" returns now "U32", not  "U16".   "B::CV::START"  and  "B:CV::ROOT"  return  now
               "NULL" on an XSUB, "B::CV::XSUB" and "B::CV::XSUBANY" return 0 on a non-XSUB.

       •   "B::C" upgraded to 1.05

       •   "B::Concise" upgraded to 0.76

           •   new  option  "-src" causes the rendering of each statement (starting with the nextstate OP) to be
               preceded by the first line of source code that generates it.

           •   new option "-stash="somepackage"", "require"s  "somepackage",  and  then  renders  each  function
               defined in its namespace.

           •   now has documentation of detailed hint symbols.

       •   "B::Debug" upgraded to version 1.05

       •   "B::Deparse" upgraded to version 0.87

           •   properly deparse "print readpipe $x, $y".

           •   now handles "''->()", "::()", "sub :: {}", etc. correctly [RT #43010].  All bugs in parsing these
               kinds of syntax are now fixed:

                   perl -MO=Deparse -e '"my %h = "->()'
                   perl -MO=Deparse -e '::->()'
                   perl -MO=Deparse -e 'sub :: {}'
                   perl -MO=Deparse -e 'package a; sub a::b::c {}'
                   perl -MO=Deparse -e 'sub the::main::road {}'

           •   does not deparse $^H{v_string}, which is automatically set by the internals.

       •   "B::Lint" upgraded to version 1.11

       •   "B::Terse" upgraded to version 1.05

       •   "base" upgraded to version 2.13

           •   loading a module via base.pm would mask a global $SIG{__DIE__} in that module.

           •   push all classes at once in @ISA

       •   "Benchmark" upgraded to version 1.10

       •   "bigint" upgraded to 0.23

       •   "bignum" upgraded to 0.23

       •   "bigrat" upgraded to 0.23

       •   "blib" upgraded to 0.04

       •   "Carp" upgraded to version 1.10

           The argument backtrace code now shows "undef" as "undef", instead of a string "undef".

       •   "CGI" upgraded to version 3.42

       •   "charnames" upgraded to 1.06

       •   "constant" upgraded to version 1.17

       •   "CPAN" upgraded to version 1.9301

       •   "Cwd" upgraded to version 3.29 with some platform specific improvements (including for VMS).

       •   "Data::Dumper" upgraded to version 2.121_17

           •   Fixes hash iterator current position with the pure Perl version [RT #40668]

           •   Performance  enhancements,  which  will  be most evident on platforms where repeated calls to C's
               "realloc()" are slow, such as Win32.

       •   "DB_File" upgraded to version 1.817

       •   "DB_Filter" upgraded to version 0.02

       •   "Devel::DProf" upgraded to version 20080331.00

       •   "Devel::Peek" upgraded to version 1.04

       •   "Devel::PPPort" upgraded to version 3.14

       •   "diagnostics" upgraded to version 1.16

       •   "Digest" upgraded to version 1.15

       •   "Digest::MD5" upgraded to version 2.37

       •   "DirHandle" upgraded to version 1.02

           •   now localises $., $@, $!, $^E, and $? before closing the directory handle to suppress leaking any
               side effects of warnings about it already being closed.

       •   "DynaLoader" upgraded to version 1.09

           "DynaLoader" can now dynamically load  a  loadable  object  from  a  file  with  a  non-default  file
           extension.

       •   "Encode" upgraded to version 2.26

           "Encode::Alias" includes a fix for encoding "646" on Solaris (better known as ASCII).

       •   "English" upgraded to version 1.03

       •   "Errno" upgraded to version 1.10

       •   "Exporter" upgraded to version 5.63

       •   "ExtUtils::Command" upgraded to version 1.15

       •   "ExtUtils::Constant" upgraded to version 0.21

       •   "ExtUtils::Embed" upgraded to version 1.28

       •   "ExtUtils::Install" upgraded to version 1.50_01

       •   "ExtUtils::Installed" upgraded to version 1.43

       •   "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" upgraded to version 6.48

           •   support for "INSTALLSITESCRIPT" and "INSTALLVENDORSCRIPT" configuration.

       •   "ExtUtils::Manifest" upgraded to version 1.55

       •   "ExtUtils::ParseXS" upgraded to version 2.19

       •   "Fatal" upgraded to version 1.06

           •   allows built-ins in "CORE::GLOBAL" to be made fatal.

       •   "Fcntl" upgraded to version 1.06

       •   "fields" upgraded to version 2.12

       •   "File::Basename" upgraded to version 2.77

       •   "FileCache" upgraded to version 1.07

       •   "File::Compare" upgraded to 1.1005

       •   "File::Copy" upgraded to 2.13

           •   now uses 3-arg open.

       •   "File::DosGlob" upgraded to 1.01

       •   "File::Find" upgraded to version 1.13

       •   "File::Glob" upgraded to version 1.06

           •   fixes spurious results with brackets inside braces.

       •   "File::Path" upgraded to version 2.07_02

       •   "File::Spec" upgraded to version 3.29

           •   improved handling of bad arguments.

           •   some  platform  specific  improvements  (including  for  VMS and Cygwin), with an optimisation on
               "abs2rel" when handling both relative arguments.

       •   "File::stat" upgraded to version 1.01

       •   "File::Temp" upgraded to version 0.20

       •   "filetest" upgraded to version 1.02

       •   "Filter::Util::Call" upgraded to version 1.07

       •   "Filter::Simple" upgraded to version 0.83

       •   "FindBin" upgraded to version 1.49

       •   "GDBM_File" upgraded to version 1.09

       •   "Getopt::Long" upgraded to version 2.37

       •   "Getopt::Std" upgraded to version 1.06

       •   "Hash::Util" upgraded to version 0.06

       •   "if" upgraded to version 0.05

       •   "IO" upgraded to version 1.23

           Reduced number of calls to "getpeername" in "IO::Socket"

       •   "IPC::Open" upgraded to version 1.03

       •   "IPC::Open3" upgraded to version 1.03

       •   "IPC::SysV" upgraded to version 2.00

       •   "lib" upgraded to version 0.61

           •   avoid warning about loading .par files.

       •   "libnet" upgraded to version 1.22

       •   "List::Util" upgraded to 1.19

       •   "Locale::Maketext" upgraded to 1.13

       •   "Math::BigFloat" upgraded to version 1.60

       •   "Math::BigInt" upgraded to version 1.89

       •   "Math::BigRat" upgraded to version 0.22

           •   implements new "as_float" method.

       •   "Math::Complex" upgraded to version 1.54.

       •   "Math::Trig" upgraded to version 1.18.

       •   "NDBM_File" upgraded to version 1.07

           •   improve g++ handling for systems using GDBM compatibility headers.

       •   "Net::Ping" upgraded to version 2.35

       •   "NEXT" upgraded to version 0.61

           •   fix several bugs with "NEXT" when working with "AUTOLOAD", "eval" block,  and  within  overloaded
               stringification.

       •   "ODBM_File" upgraded to 1.07

       •   "open" upgraded to 1.06

       •   "ops" upgraded to 1.02

       •   "PerlIO::encoding" upgraded to version 0.11

       •   "PerlIO::scalar" upgraded to version 0.06

           •   [RT #40267] "PerlIO::scalar" doesn't respect readonly-ness.

       •   "PerlIO::via" upgraded to version 0.05

       •   "Pod::Html" upgraded to version 1.09

       •   "Pod::Parser" upgraded to version 1.35

       •   "Pod::Usage" upgraded to version 1.35

       •   "POSIX" upgraded to version 1.15

           •   "POSIX"  constants that duplicate those in "Fcntl" are now imported from "Fcntl" and re-exported,
               rather than being duplicated by "POSIX"

           •   "POSIX::remove" can remove empty directories.

           •   "POSIX::setlocale" safer to call multiple times.

           •   "POSIX::SigRt" added, which provides access to POSIX realtime  signal  functionality  on  systems
               that support it.

       •   "re" upgraded to version 0.06_01

       •   "Safe" upgraded to version 2.16

       •   "Scalar::Util" upgraded to 1.19

       •   "SDBM_File" upgraded to version 1.06

       •   "SelfLoader" upgraded to version 1.17

       •   "Shell" upgraded to version 0.72

       •   "sigtrap" upgraded to version 1.04

       •   "Socket" upgraded to version 1.81

           •   this fixes an optimistic use of "gethostbyname"

       •   "Storable" upgraded to 2.19

       •   "Switch" upgraded to version 2.13

       •   "Sys::Syslog" upgraded to version 0.27

       •   "Term::ANSIColor" upgraded to version 1.12

       •   "Term::Cap" upgraded to version 1.12

       •   "Term::ReadLine" upgraded to version 1.03

       •   "Test::Builder" upgraded to version 0.80

       •   "Test::Harness" upgraded version to 2.64

           •   this makes it able to handle newlines.

       •   "Test::More" upgraded to version 0.80

       •   "Test::Simple" upgraded to version 0.80

       •   "Text::Balanced" upgraded to version 1.98

       •   "Text::ParseWords" upgraded to version 3.27

       •   "Text::Soundex" upgraded to version 3.03

       •   "Text::Tabs" upgraded to version 2007.1117

       •   "Text::Wrap" upgraded to version 2006.1117

       •   "Thread" upgraded to version 2.01

       •   "Thread::Semaphore" upgraded to version 2.09

       •   "Thread::Queue" upgraded to version 2.11

           •   added capability to add complex structures (e.g., hash of hashes) to queues.

           •   added capability to dequeue multiple items at once.

           •   added new methods to inspect and manipulate queues:  "peek", "insert" and "extract"

       •   "Tie::Handle" upgraded to version 4.2

       •   "Tie::Hash" upgraded to version 1.03

       •   "Tie::Memoize" upgraded to version 1.1

           •   "Tie::Memoize::EXISTS" now correctly caches its results.

       •   "Tie::RefHash" upgraded to version 1.38

       •   "Tie::Scalar" upgraded to version 1.01

       •   "Tie::StdHandle" upgraded to version 4.2

       •   "Time::gmtime" upgraded to version 1.03

       •   "Time::Local" upgraded to version 1.1901

       •   "Time::HiRes"  upgraded  to  version 1.9715 with various build improvements (including VMS) and minor
           platform-specific bug fixes (including for HP-UX 11 ia64).

       •   "threads" upgraded to 1.71

           •   new thread state information methods:  "is_running",  "is_detached"  and  "is_joinable".   "list"
               method enhanced to return running or joinable threads.

           •   new thread signal method: "kill"

           •   added capability to specify thread stack size.

           •   added capability to control thread exiting behavior.  Added a new "exit" method.

       •   "threads::shared" upgraded to version 1.27

           •   smaller and faster implementation that eliminates one internal structure and the consequent level
               of indirection.

           •   user locks are now stored in a safer manner.

           •   new  function  "shared_clone" creates a copy of an object leaving shared elements as-is and deep-
               cloning non-shared elements.

           •   added new "is_shared" method.

       •   "Unicode::Normalize" upgraded to version 1.02

       •   "Unicode::UCD" upgraded to version 0.25

       •   "warnings" upgraded to version 1.05_01

       •   "Win32" upgraded to version 0.38

           •   added new function "GetCurrentProcessId" which returns the regular Windows process identifier  of
               the current process, even when called from within a fork.

       •   "XSLoader" upgraded to version 0.10

       •   "XS::APItest"  and  "XS::Typemap"  are for internal use only and hence no longer installed. Many more
           tests have been added to "XS::APItest".

Utility Changes

   debugger upgraded to version 1.31
       •   Andreas König contributed two functions to save and load the debugger history.

       •   "NEXT::AUTOLOAD" no longer emits warnings under the debugger.

       •   The debugger should now correctly find tty the device on OS X 10.5 and VMS when the program "fork"s.

       •   LVALUE subs now work inside the debugger.

   perlthanks
       Perl 5.8.9 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.

   perlbug
       perlbug now checks if you're reporting about a non-core module and suggests you report  it  to  the  CPAN
       author instead.

   h2xs
       •   won't define an empty string as a constant [RT #25366]

       •   has examples for "h2xs -X"

   h2ph
       •   now attempts to deal sensibly with the difference in path implications between "" and "<>" quoting in
           "#include" statements.

       •   now generates correct code for "#if defined A || defined B" [RT #39130]

New Documentation

       As usual, the documentation received its share of corrections, clarifications and other nitfixes. More ""
       tags were added for indexing.

       perlunitut  is  a  tutorial written by Juerd Waalboer on Unicode-related terminology and how to correctly
       handle Unicode in Perl scripts.

       perlunicode is updated in section user defined properties.

       perluniintro has been updated in the example of detecting data that is not valid in particular encoding.

       perlcommunity provides an overview of the Perl Community along with further resources.

       CORE documents the pseudo-namespace for Perl's core routines.

Changes to Existing Documentation

       perlglossary adds deprecated modules and features and to be dropped modules.

       perlhack has been updated and added resources on smoke testing.

       The Perl FAQs (perlfaq1..perlfaq9) have been updated.

       perlcheat is updated with better details on "\w", "\d", and "\s".

       perldebug is updated with information on how to call the debugger.

       perldiag documentation updated with subroutine with an ampersand on the argument to "exists" and "delete"
       and also several terminology updates on warnings.

       perlfork documents the limitation of "exec" inside pseudo-processes.

       perlfunc:

       •   Documentation is fixed in section "caller" and "pop".

       •   Function "alarm" now mentions "Time::HiRes::ualarm" in preference to "select".

       •   Regarding precedence in "-X", filetest operators are the same as unary operators, but  not  regarding
           parsing and parentheses (spotted by Eirik Berg Hanssen).

       •   "reverse" function documentation received scalar context examples.

       perllocale  documentation  is  adjusted  for number localization and "POSIX::setlocale" to fix Debian bug
       #379463.

       perlmodlib is updated with "CPAN::API::HOWTO" and "Sys::Syslog::win32::Win32"

       perlre documentation updated to reflect the differences between "[[:xxxxx:]]" and "\p{IsXxxxx}"  matches.
       Also added section on "/g" and "/c" modifiers.

       perlreguts  describe  the  internals  of  the regular expressions engine. It has been contributed by Yves
       Orton.

       perlrebackslash describes all perl regular expression backslash and escape sequences.

       perlrecharclass describes the syntax and use of character classes in Perl Regular Expressions.

       perlrun is updated to clarify on the hash seed PERL_HASH_SEED. Also more information in options "-x"  and
       "-u".

       perlsub example is updated to use a lexical variable for "opendir" syntax.

       perlvar fixes confusion about real GID $( and effective GID $).

       Perl  thread  tutorial  example  is  fixed  in  section  "Queues:  Passing Data Around" in perlthrtut and
       perlthrtut.

       perlhack documentation extensively improved by Jarkko Hietaniemi and others.

       perltoot provides information on modifying @UNIVERSAL::ISA.

       perlport documentation extended to include different "kill(-9,  ...)"   semantics  on  Windows.  It  also
       clearly states "dump" is not supported on Win32 and cygwin.

       INSTALL has been updated and modernised.

Performance Enhancements

       •   The default since perl 5.000 has been for perl to create an empty scalar with every new typeglob. The
           increased  use  of  lexical  variables  means  that  most  are now unused. Thanks to Nicholas Clark's
           efforts, Perl can now be compiled  with  "-DPERL_DONT_CREATE_GVSV"  to  avoid  creating  these  empty
           scalars.   This  will  significantly decrease the number of scalars allocated for all configurations,
           and the number of scalars that need to be copied for ithread creation. Whilst this option  is  binary
           compatible  with  existing  perl  installations,  it does change a long-standing assumption about the
           internals, hence it is not enabled by default,  as  some  third  party  code  may  rely  on  the  old
           behaviour.

           We  would  recommend  testing  with  this  configuration on new deployments of perl, particularly for
           multi-threaded servers, to see  whether  all  third  party  code  is  compatible  with  it,  as  this
           configuration  may  give  useful  performance  improvements.  For existing installations we would not
           recommend changing to this configuration unless thorough testing is performed before deployment.

       •   "diagnostics" no longer uses $&, which results in large speedups for  regexp  matching  in  all  code
           using it.

       •   Regular  expressions  classes  of a single character are now treated the same as if the character had
           been used as a literal, meaning that code that uses char-classes as an escaping mechanism will see  a
           speedup. (Yves Orton)

       •   Creating  anonymous  array  and  hash references (ie. "[]" and "{}") now incurs no more overhead than
           creating an anonymous list or hash. Nicholas Clark provided changes with a saving of two ops and  one
           stack push, which was measured as a slightly better than 5% improvement for these operations.

       •   Many  calls  to  "strlen()"  have been eliminated, either because the length was already known, or by
           adopting or enhancing APIs that pass lengths. This has been aided by the adoption of a "my_sprintf()"
           wrapper, which returns the correct C89 value - the length of  the  formatted  string.  Previously  we
           could  not  rely  on the return value of "sprintf()", because on some ancient but extant platforms it
           still returns "char *".

       •   "index" is now faster if the search string is stored in UTF-8 but only  contains  characters  in  the
           Latin-1 range.

       •   The  Unicode  swatch  cache  inside  the  regexp  engine is now used. (the lookup had a key mismatch,
           present since the initial implementation). [RT #42839]

Installation and Configuration Improvements

   Relocatable installations
       There  is  now  Configure  support  for  creating  a  relocatable  perl  tree.  If  you  Configure   with
       "-Duserelocatableinc",  then the paths in @INC (and everything else in %Config) can be optionally located
       via the path of the perl executable.

       At start time, if any paths in @INC or "Config" that Configure marked as relocatable  (by  starting  them
       with  ".../"),  then they are prefixed the directory of $^X. This allows the relocation can be configured
       on a per-directory  basis,  although  the  default  with  "-Duserelocatableinc"  is  that  everything  is
       relocated. The initial install is done to the original configured prefix.

   Configuration improvements
       Configure  is now better at removing temporary files. Tom Callaway (from RedHat) also contributed patches
       that complete the set of flags passed to the compiler and the linker, in particular that "-fPIC"  is  now
       enabled on Linux. It will also croak when your /dev/null isn't a device.

       A   new   configuration   variable   "d_pseudofork"   has   been   to  Configure,  and  is  available  as
       $Config{d_pseudofork} in the "Config" module. This distinguishes real "fork" support from the  pseudofork
       emulation used on Windows platforms.

       Config.pod and config.sh are now placed correctly for cross-compilation.

       $Config{useshrplib} is now 'true' rather than 'yes' when using a shared perl library.

   Compilation improvements
       Parallel  makes  should  work  properly  now,  although  there  may  still  be problems if "make test" is
       instructed to run in parallel.

       Many compilation warnings have been cleaned up. A very stubborn compiler warning in "S_emulate_eaccess()"
       was killed after six attempts.  g++ support has been tuned, especially for FreeBSD.

       mkppport has been integrated, and all ppport.h files in the core will now be autogenerated at build  time
       (and removed during cleanup).

   Installation improvements.
       installman now works with "-Duserelocatableinc" and "DESTDIR".

       installperl no longer installs:

       •   static  library files of statically linked extensions when a shared perl library is being used. (They
           are not needed. See "Windows" below).

       •   SIGNATURE and PAUSE*.pub (CPAN files)

       •   NOTES and PATCHING (ExtUtils files)

       •   perlld and ld2 (Cygwin files)

   Platform Specific Changes
       There are improved hints for AIX, Cygwin, DEC/OSF, FreeBSD, HP/UX, Irix 6 Linux, MachTen, NetBSD, OS/390,
       QNX, SCO, Solaris, SunOS, System V Release 5.x (UnixWare 7, OpenUNIX 8), Ultrix, UMIPS, uts and VOS.

       FreeBSD

       •   Drop "-std=c89" and "-ansi" if using "long long" as the main integral type, else in FreeBSD 6.2  (and
           perhaps other releases), system headers do not declare some functions required by perl.

       Solaris

       •   Starting  with  Solaris 10, we do not want versioned shared libraries, because those often indicate a
           private use only library. These problems could often be triggered  when  SUNWbdb  (Berkeley  DB)  was
           installed. Hence if Solaris 10 is detected set "ignore_versioned_solibs=y".

       VMS

       •   Allow IEEE math to be deselected on OpenVMS I64 (but it remains the default).

       •   Record IEEE usage in "config.h"

       •   Help older VMS compilers by using "ccflags" when building "munchconfig.exe".

       •   Don't try to build old "Thread" extension on VMS when "-Duseithreads" has been chosen.

       •   Passing a raw string of "NaN" to nawk causes a core dump - so the string has been changed to "*NaN*"

       •   t/op/stat.t tests will now test hard links on VMS if they are supported.

       Windows

       •   When  using a shared perl library installperl no longer installs static library files, import library
           files and export library files (of statically  linked  extensions)  and  empty  bootstrap  files  (of
           dynamically  linked extensions). This fixes a problem building PAR-Packer on Win32 with a debug build
           of perl.

       •   Various improvements to the win32 build process,  including  support  for  Visual  C++  2005  Express
           Edition (aka Visual C++ 8.x).

       •   perl.exe will now have an icon if built with MinGW or Borland.

       •   Improvements to the perl-static.exe build process.

       •   Add Win32 makefile option to link all extensions statically.

       •   The WinCE directory has been merged into the Win32 directory.

       •   "setlocale" tests have been re-enabled for Windows XP onwards.

Selected Bug Fixes

   Unicode
       Many  many  bugs  related  to the internal Unicode implementation (UTF-8) have been fixed. In particular,
       long standing bugs related to returning Unicode via "tie", overloading or $@ are now gone, some of  which
       were never reported.

       "unpack"  will  internally  convert  the  string  back from UTF-8 on numeric types.  This is a compromise
       between the full consistency now in 5.10, and the current behaviour, which is often used as  a  "feature"
       on string types.

       Using ":crlf" and "UTF-16" IO layers together will now work.

       Fixed problems with "split", Unicode "/\s+/" and "/ \0/".

       Fixed bug RT #40641 - encoding of Unicode characters in regular expressions.

       Fixed a bug where using certain patterns in a regexp led to a panic.  [RT #45337]

       Perl  no longer segfaults (due to infinite internal recursion) if the locale's character is not UTF-8 [RT
       #41442]:

           use open ':locale';
           print STDERR "\x{201e}"; # &bdquo;

   PerlIO
       Inconsistencies have been fixed in the reference  counting  PerlIO  uses  to  keep  track  of  Unix  file
       descriptors, and the API used by XS code to manage getting and releasing "FILE *"s

   Magic
       Several  bugs  have  been  fixed  in Magic, the internal system used to implement features such as "tie",
       tainting and threads sharing.

       "undef @array" on a tied array now correctly calls the "CLEAR" method.

       Some of the bitwise ops were not checking whether their arguments were magical  before  using  them.  [RT
       #24816]

       Magic is no longer invoked twice by the expression "\&$x"

       A bug with assigning large numbers and tainting has been resolved.  [RT #40708]

       A  new entry has been added to the MAGIC vtable - "svt_local". This is used when copying magic to the new
       value during "local", allowing certain problems with localising shared variables to be resolved.

       For the implementation details, see "Magic Virtual Tables" in perlguts.

   Reblessing overloaded objects now works
       Internally, perl object-ness is on the referent, not the reference,  even  though  methods  can  only  be
       called  via  a  reference.  However,  the  original implementation of overloading stored flags related to
       overloading on the reference, relying on the flags being copied when the reference was copied, or set  at
       the creation of a new reference. This manifests in a bug - if you rebless an object from a class that has
       overloading,  into one that does not, then any other existing references think that they (still) point to
       an overloaded object, choose these C code paths, and then throw errors.  Analogously,  blessing  into  an
       overloaded class when other references exist will result in them not using overloading.

       The  implementation  has  been fixed for 5.10, but this fix changes the semantics of flag bits, so is not
       binary compatible, so can't be applied to 5.8.9.  However, 5.8.9 has a work-around  that  implements  the
       same  bug  fix.  If  the  referent has multiple references, then all the other references are located and
       corrected. A full search is avoided whenever possible by scanning  lexicals  outwards  from  the  current
       subroutine, and the argument stack.

       A  certain well known Linux vendor applied incomplete versions of this bug fix to their /usr/bin/perl and
       then prematurely closed bug reports about performance issues without consulting back upstream.  This  not
       being  enough,  they  then  proceeded  to  ignore  the necessary fixes to these unreleased changes for 11
       months, until massive pressure was applied by their long-suffering paying  customers,  catalysed  by  the
       failings being featured on a prominent blog and Slashdot.

   "strict" now propagates correctly into string evals
       Under 5.8.8 and earlier:

           $ perl5.8.8 -e 'use strict; eval "use foo bar" or die $@'
           Can't locate foo.pm in @INC (@INC contains: ... .) at (eval 1) line 2.
           BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at (eval 1) line 2.

       Under 5.8.9 and later:

           $ perl5.8.9 -e 'use strict; eval "use foo bar" or die $@'
           Bareword "bar" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at (eval 1) line 1.

       This may cause problems with programs that parse the error message and rely on the buggy behaviour.

   Other fixes
       •   The  tokenizer  no  longer  treats  "=cute"  (and other words beginning with "=cut") as a synonym for
           "=cut".

       •   Calling "CORE::require"

           "CORE::require" and "CORE::do" were always parsed as "require" and "do" when  they  were  overridden.
           This is now fixed.

       •   Stopped memory leak on long /etc/groups entries.

       •   "while (my $x ...) { ...; redo }" shouldn't "undef $x".

           In  the  presence of "my" in the conditional of a "while()", "until()", or "for(;;)" loop, we now add
           an extra scope to the body so that "redo" doesn't "undef" the lexical.

       •   The "encoding" pragma now correctly ignores anything following an "@" character in the  "LC_ALL"  and
           "LANG" environment variables. [RT # 49646]

       •   A segfault observed with some gcc 3.3 optimisations is resolved.

       •   A possible segfault when "unpack" used in scalar context with "()" groups is resolved. [RT #50256]

       •   Resolved issue where $! could be changed by a signal handler interrupting a "system" call.

       •   Fixed  bug  RT #37886, symbolic dereferencing was allowed in the argument of "defined" even under the
           influence of "use strict 'refs'".

       •   Fixed bug RT #43207, where "lc"/"uc" inside "sort" affected the return value.

       •   Fixed bug RT #45607, where "*{"BONK"} = \&{"BONK"}" didn't work correctly.

       •   Fixed bug RT #35878, croaking from a XSUB called via "goto &xsub" corrupts perl internals.

       •   Fixed bug RT #32539, DynaLoader.o is moved into libperl.so to  avoid  the  need  to  statically  link
           DynaLoader  into  the  stub perl executable. With this libperl.so provides everything needed to get a
           functional embedded perl interpreter to run.

       •   Fix bug RT #36267 so that assigning to a tied hash doesn't change the underlying hash.

       •   Fix bug RT #6006, regexp replaces using large replacement variables fail some of the time, i.e.  when
           substitution contains something like "${10}" (note the bracket) instead of just $10.

       •   Fix bug RT #45053, "Perl_newCONSTSUB()" is now thread safe.

   Platform Specific Fixes
       Darwin / MacOS X

       •   Various improvements to 64 bit builds.

       •   Mutex  protection  added  in  "PerlIOStdio_close()"  to  avoid race conditions.  Hopefully this fixes
           failures in the threads tests free.t and blocks.t.

       •   Added forked terminal support to the debugger, with the ability to update the window title.

       OS/2

       •   A build problem with specifying "USE_MULTI" and "USE_ITHREADS" but  without  "USE_IMP_SYS"  has  been
           fixed.

       •   "OS2::REXX" upgraded to version 1.04

       Tru64

       •   Aligned floating point build policies for cc and gcc.

       RedHat Linux

       •   Revisited  a  patch  from  5.6.1  for RH7.2 for Intel's icc [RT #7916], added an additional check for
           $Config{gccversion}.

       Solaris/i386

       •   Use "-DPTR_IS_LONG" when using 64 bit integers

       VMS

       •   Fixed "PerlIO::Scalar" in-memory file record-style reads.

       •   pipe shutdown at process exit should now be more robust.

       •   Bugs in VMS exit handling tickled by "Test::Harness" 2.64 have been fixed.

       •   Fix "fcntl()" locking capability test in configure.com.

       •   Replaced "shrplib='define'" with "useshrplib='true'" on VMS.

       Windows

       •   "File::Find" used to fail when the target directory is a bare drive letter and "no_chdir" is  1  (the
           default is 0). [RT #41555]

       •   A  build  problem  with  specifying "USE_MULTI" and "USE_ITHREADS" but without "USE_IMP_SYS" has been
           fixed.

       •   The  process  id  is   no   longer   truncated   to   16   bits   on   some   Windows   platforms   (
           http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=72443 )

       •   Fixed  bug RT #54828 in perlio.c where calling "binmode" on Win32 and Cygwin may cause a segmentation
           fault.

   Smaller fixes
       •   It is now possible to overload "eq" when using "nomethod".

       •   Various problems using "overload" with 64 bit integers corrected.

       •   The reference count of "PerlIO" file descriptors is now correctly handled.

       •   On VMS, escaped dots will be preserved when converted to Unix syntax.

       •   "keys %+" no longer throws an 'ambiguous' warning.

       •   Using "#!perl -d" could trigger an assertion, which has been fixed.

       •   Don't stringify tied code references in @INC when calling "require".

       •   Code references in @INC report the correct file name when "__FILE__" is used.

       •   Width and precision in sprintf didn't handle characters above 255 correctly.  [RT #40473]

       •   List slices with indices out of range now work more consistently.  [RT #39882]

       •   A change introduced with perl 5.8.1 broke the parsing of arguments of the form  "-foo=bar"  with  the
           "-s" on the <#!> line. This has been fixed. See http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=43483

       •   "tr///" is now threadsafe. Previously it was storing a swash inside its OP, rather than in a pad.

       •   pod2html labels anchors more consistently and handles nested definition lists better.

       •   "threads" cleanup veto has been extended to include "perl_free()" and "perl_destruct()"

       •   On  some  systems,  changes  to  $ENV{TZ}  would  not  always be respected by the underlying calls to
           "localtime_r()".  Perl now forces the inspection of the environment on these systems.

       •   The special variable $^R is now more consistently set when executing  regexps  using  the  "(?{...})"
           construct.   In  particular,  it  will  still  be set even if backreferences or optional sub-patterns
           "(?:...)?" are used.

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 is caused by buggy XS code, and at this point recovery is not possible.

   Maximal count of pending signals (%s) exceeded
       This  new fatal error occurs when the perl process has to abort due to too many pending signals, which is
       bound to prevent perl from being able to handle further incoming signals safely.

   panic: attempt to call %s in %s
       This new fatal error occurs when the ACL version file test operator is used where it is not available  on
       the current platform. Earlier checks mean that it should never be possible to get this.

   FETCHSIZE returned a negative value
       New error indicating that a tied array has claimed to have a negative number of elements.

   Can't upgrade %s (%d) to %d
       Previously  the  internal error from the SV upgrade code was the less informative Can't upgrade that kind
       of scalar. It now reports the current internal type, and the new type requested.

   %s argument is not a HASH or ARRAY element or a subroutine
       This error, thrown if an  invalid  argument  is  provided  to  "exists"  now  correctly  includes  "or  a
       subroutine". [RT #38955]

   Cannot make the non-overridable builtin %s fatal
       This  error in "Fatal" previously did not show the name of the builtin in question (now represented by %s
       above).

   Unrecognized character '%s' in column %d
       This error previously did not state the column.

   Offset outside string
       This can now also be generated by a "seek" on a file handle using "PerlIO::scalar".

   Invalid escape in the specified encoding in regexp; marked by <-- HERE in m/%s/
       New error, introduced as part of the fix to RT #40641 to handle encoding of Unicode characters in regular
       expression comments.

   Your machine doesn't support dump/undump.
       A more informative fatal error issued when calling "dump" on Win32 and Cygwin. (Given that the purpose of
       "dump" is to abort with a core dump, and core dumps can't be produced on these platforms,  this  is  more
       useful than silently exiting.)

Changed Internals

       The  perl  sources  can  now  be  compiled  with  a  C++  compiler  instead  of a C compiler. A necessary
       implementation details is that under C++, the macro "XS" used to define XSUBs  now  includes  an  "extern
       "C"" definition. A side effect of this is that C++ code that used the construction

           typedef XS(SwigPerlWrapper);

       now needs to be written

           typedef XSPROTO(SwigPerlWrapper);

       using  the  new  "XSPROTO" macro, in order to compile. C extensions are unaffected, although C extensions
       are encouraged to use "XSPROTO" too.  This change was present in the  5.10.0  release  of  perl,  so  any
       actively  maintained  code  that happened to use this construction should already have been adapted. Code
       that needs changing will fail with a compilation error.

       "set" magic on localizing/assigning to a magic variable will now only trigger for container magics,  i.e.
       it will for %ENV or %SIG but not for $#array.

       The  new  API  macro  "newSVpvs()" can be used in place of constructions such as "newSVpvn("ISA", 3)". It
       takes a single string constant, and at C compile time determines its length.

       The new API function "Perl_newSV_type()" can be used as a more efficient replacement of the common idiom

           sv = newSV(0);
           sv_upgrade(sv, type);

       Similarly "Perl_newSVpvn_flags()" can be used to combine "Perl_newSVpv()" with "Perl_sv_2mortal()" or the
       equivalent "Perl_sv_newmortal()" with "Perl_sv_setpvn()"

       Two new macros "mPUSHs()" and "mXPUSHs()" are added, to make it easier to push mortal SVs onto the stack.
       They were then used to fix several bugs where values on the stack had not been mortalised.

       A "Perl_signbit()" function was added to test the sign of an  "NV".  It  maps  to  the  system  one  when
       available.

       "Perl_av_reify()",     "Perl_lex_end()",     "Perl_mod()",     "Perl_op_clear()",    "Perl_pop_return()",
       "Perl_qerror()", "Perl_setdefout()",  "Perl_vivify_defelem()"  and  "Perl_yylex()"  are  now  visible  to
       extensions.  This was required to allow "Data::Alias" to work on Windows.

       "Perl_find_runcv()"  is now visible to perl core extensions. This was required to allow "Sub::Current" to
       work on Windows.

       "ptr_table*" functions are now available in unthreaded perl. "Storable" takes advantage of this.

       There have been many small cleanups made to the internals. In particular,  "Perl_sv_upgrade()"  has  been
       simplified  considerably,  with  a  straight-through  code  path  that  uses "memset()" and "memcpy()" to
       initialise the new body, rather than assignment via multiple temporary variables. It has  also  benefited
       from simplification and de-duplication of the arena management code.

       A  lot  of  small  improvements  in  the code base were made due to reports from the Coverity static code
       analyzer.

       Corrected  use  and  documentation  of  "Perl_gv_stashpv()",  "Perl_gv_stashpvn()",   "Perl_gv_stashsv()"
       functions (last parameter is a bitmask, not boolean).

       "PERL_SYS_INIT", "PERL_SYS_INIT3" and "PERL_SYS_TERM" macros have been changed into functions.

       "PERLSYS_TERM"  no  longer  requires  a context. "PerlIO_teardown()" is now called without a context, and
       debugging output in this function has been  disabled  because  that  required  that  an  interpreter  was
       present, an invalid assumption at termination time.

       All  compile  time  options  which  affect  binary compatibility have been grouped together into a global
       variable ("PL_bincompat_options").

       The values of "PERL_REVISION", "PERL_VERSION" and "PERL_SUBVERSION" are now baked into  global  variables
       (and  hence  into  any  shared perl library).  Additionally under "MULTIPLICITY", the perl executable now
       records  the  size  of  the  interpreter  structure  (total,  and  for  this   version).   Coupled   with
       "PL_bincompat_options"  this  will allow 5.8.10 (and later), when compiled with a shared perl library, to
       perform sanity checks in "main()" to verify that the shared library is indeed binary compatible.

       Symbolic references can now have embedded NULs. The new public  function  "Perl_get_cvn_flags()"  can  be
       used in extensions if you have to handle them.

   Macro cleanups
       The  core  code,  and  XS  code in ext that is not dual-lived on CPAN, no longer uses the macros "PL_na",
       "NEWSV()", "Null()", "Nullav", "Nullcv", "Nullhv", "Nullhv" etc. Their use is discouraged  in  new  code,
       particularly "PL_na", which is a small performance hit.

New Tests

       Many modules updated from CPAN incorporate new tests. Some core specific tests have been added:

       ext/DynaLoader/t/DynaLoader.t
           Tests for the "DynaLoader" module.

       t/comp/fold.t
           Tests for compile-time constant folding.

       t/io/pvbm.t
           Tests  incorporated  from  5.10.0  which  check  that  there is no unexpected interaction between the
           internal types "PVBM" and "PVGV".

       t/lib/proxy_constant_subs.t
           Tests for the new form of constant subroutines.

       t/op/attrhand.t
           Tests for "Attribute::Handlers".

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

       t/op/inccode-tie.t
           Calls all tests in t/op/inccode.t after first tying @INC.

       t/op/incfilter.t
           Tests for source filters returned from code references in @INC.

       t/op/kill0.t
           Tests for RT #30970.

       t/op/qrstack.t
           Tests for RT #41484.

       t/op/qr.t
           Tests for the "qr//" construct.

       t/op/regexp_qr_embed.t
           Tests for the "qr//" construct within another regexp.

       t/op/regexp_qr.t
           Tests for the "qr//" construct.

       t/op/rxcode.t
           Tests for RT #32840.

       t/op/studytied.t
           Tests for "study" on tied scalars.

       t/op/substT.t
           Tests for "subst" run under "-T" mode.

       t/op/symbolcache.t
           Tests for "undef" and "delete" on stash entries that are bound to subroutines or methods.

       t/op/upgrade.t
           Tests for "Perl_sv_upgrade()".

       t/mro/package_aliases.t
           MRO tests for "isa" and package aliases.

       t/pod/twice.t
           Tests for calling "Pod::Parser" twice.

       t/run/cloexec.t
           Tests for inheriting file descriptors across "exec" (close-on-exec).

       t/uni/cache.t
           Tests for the UTF-8 caching code.

       t/uni/chr.t
           Test that strange encodings do not upset "Perl_pp_chr()".

       t/uni/greek.t
           Tests for RT #40641.

       t/uni/latin2.t
           Tests for RT #40641.

       t/uni/overload.t
           Tests for returning Unicode from overloaded values.

       t/uni/tie.t
           Tests for returning Unicode from tied variables.

Known Problems

       There are no known new bugs.

       However, programs that rely on bugs that have been fixed  will  have  problems.   Also,  many  bug  fixes
       present  in 5.10.0 can't be back-ported to the 5.8.x branch, because they require changes that are binary
       incompatible, or because the code changes are too large and hence too risky to incorporate.

       We have only limited volunteer labour, and the maintenance burden is getting increasingly complex.  Hence
       this  will  be the last significant release of the 5.8.x series. Any future releases of 5.8.x will likely
       only be to deal with security issues, and platform build failures. Hence you should look to migrating  to
       5.10.x,  if  you  have  not  started  already.  Alternatively,  if business requirements constrain you to
       continue to use 5.8.x, you may wish to consider commercial support from firms such as ActiveState.

Platform Specific Notes

   Win32
       "readdir()", "cwd()", $^X and @INC now use the alternate (short) filename if the long name is outside the
       current codepage (Jan Dubois).

       Updated Modules

       •   "Win32" upgraded to version 0.38. Now has a  documented  'WinVista'  response  from  "GetOSName"  and
           support  for  Vista's  privilege  elevation in "IsAdminUser".  Support for Unicode characters in path
           names. Improved cygwin and Win64 compatibility.

       •   "Win32API" updated to 0.1001_01

       •   "killpg()" support added to "MSWin32" (Jan Dubois).

       •   "File::Spec::Win32" upgraded to version 3.2701

   OS/2
       Updated Modules

       •   "OS2::Process" upgraded to 1.03

           Ilya Zakharevich has added and documented several "Window*" and "Clipbrd*" functions.

       •   "OS2::REXX::DLL", "OS2::REXX" updated to version 1.03

   VMS
       Updated Modules

       •   "DCLsym" upgraded to version 1.03

       •   "Stdio" upgraded to version 2.4

       •   "VMS::XSSymSet" upgraded to 1.1.

Obituary

       Nick Ing-Simmons, long time Perl hacker, author of the "Tk" and "Encode" modules, perlio.c in  the  core,
       and 5.003_02 pumpking, died of a heart attack on 25th September 2006. He will be missed.

Acknowledgements

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

       Steve  Hay worked behind the scenes working out the causes of the differences between core modules, their
       CPAN releases, and previous core releases, and the best way to rectify them. He doesn't  want  to  do  it
       again. I know this feeling, and I'm very glad he did it this time, instead of me.

       Paul  Fenwick  assembled  a  team  of  18  volunteers,  who  broke  the back of writing this document. In
       particular, Bradley Dean, Eddy Tan, and Vincent Pit provided half the team's contribution.

       Schwern verified the list of updated module versions, correcting quite a few errors that I (and  everyone
       else) had missed, both wrongly stated module versions, and changed modules that had not been listed.

       The  crack  Berlin-based  QA team of Andreas König and Slaven Rezic tirelessly re-built snapshots, tested
       most everything  CPAN  against  them,  and  then  identified  the  changes  responsible  for  any  module
       regressions,  ensuring that several show-stopper bugs were stomped before the first release candidate was
       cut.

       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.

       And obviously, Larry Wall, without whom we wouldn't have Perl.

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://bugs.perl.org.  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.  You can  browse
       and search the Perl 5 bugs at http://bugs.perl.org/

       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 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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