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131.IX Title "PERL572DELTA 1"
132.TH PERL572DELTA 1 "2006-01-07" "perl v5.8.8" "Perl Programmers Reference Guide"
133.SH "NAME"
134perl572delta \- what's new for perl v5.7.2
135.SH "DESCRIPTION"
136.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
137This document describes differences between the 5.7.1 release and the
1385.7.2 release.
139.PP
140(To view the differences between the 5.6.0 release and the 5.7.0
141release, see perl570delta. To view the differences between the
1425.7.0 release and the 5.7.1 release, see perl571delta.)
143.SH "Security Vulnerability Closed"
144.IX Header "Security Vulnerability Closed"
145(This change was already made in 5.7.0 but bears repeating here.)
146.PP
147A security vulnerability affecting all Perl versions prior to 5.6.1
148was found in August 2000. The vulnerability does not affect default
149installations and as far as is known affects only the Linux platform.
150.PP
151You should upgrade your Perl to 5.6.1 as soon as possible. Patches
152for earlier releases exist but using the patches require full
153recompilation from the source code anyway, so 5.6.1 is your best
154choice.
155.PP
156See http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/sperl\-2000\-08\-05/sperl\-2000\-08\-05.txt
157for more information.
158.SH "Incompatible Changes"
159.IX Header "Incompatible Changes"
160.Sh "64\-bit platforms and malloc"
161.IX Subsection "64-bit platforms and malloc"
162If your pointers are 64 bits wide, the Perl malloc is no more being
163used because it simply does not work with 8\-byte pointers. Also,
164usually the system malloc on such platforms are much better optimized
165for such large memory models than the Perl malloc.
166.Sh "\s-1AIX\s0 Dynaloading"
167.IX Subsection "AIX Dynaloading"
168The \s-1AIX\s0 dynaloading now uses in \s-1AIX\s0 releases 4.3 and newer the native
169dlopen interface of \s-1AIX\s0 instead of the old emulated interface. This
170change will probably break backward compatibility with compiled
171modules. The change was made to make Perl more compliant with other
172applications like modperl which are using the \s-1AIX\s0 native interface.
173.Sh "Socket Extension Dynamic in \s-1VMS\s0"
174.IX Subsection "Socket Extension Dynamic in VMS"
175The Socket extension is now dynamically loaded instead of being
176statically built in. This may or may not be a problem with ancient
177\&\s-1TCP/IP\s0 stacks of \s-1VMS:\s0 we do not know since we weren't able to test
178Perl in such configurations.
179.Sh "Different Definition of the Unicode Character Classes \ep{In...}"
180.IX Subsection "Different Definition of the Unicode Character Classes p{In...}"
181As suggested by the Unicode consortium, the Unicode character classes
182now prefer \fIscripts\fR as opposed to \fIblocks\fR (as defined by Unicode);
183in Perl, when the \f(CW\*(C`\ep{In....}\*(C'\fR and the \f(CW\*(C`\ep{In....}\*(C'\fR regular expression
184constructs are used. This has changed the definition of some of those
185character classes.
186.PP
187The difference between scripts and blocks is that scripts are the
188glyphs used by a language or a group of languages, while the blocks
189are more artificial groupings of 256 characters based on the Unicode
190numbering.
191.PP
192In general this change results in more inclusive Unicode character
193classes, but changes to the other direction also do take place:
194for example while the script \f(CW\*(C`Latin\*(C'\fR includes all the Latin
195characters and their various diacritic-adorned versions, it
196does not include the various punctuation or digits (since they
197are not solely \f(CW\*(C`Latin\*(C'\fR).
198.PP
199Changes in the character class semantics may have happened if a script
200and a block happen to have the same name, for example \f(CW\*(C`Hebrew\*(C'\fR.
201In such cases the script wins and \f(CW\*(C`\ep{InHebrew}\*(C'\fR now means the script
202definition of Hebrew. The block definition in still available,
203though, by appending \f(CW\*(C`Block\*(C'\fR to the name: \f(CW\*(C`\ep{InHebrewBlock}\*(C'\fR means
204what \f(CW\*(C`\ep{InHebrew}\*(C'\fR meant in perl 5.6.0. For the full list
205of affected character classes, see \*(L"Blocks\*(R" in perlunicode.
206.Sh "Deprecations"
207.IX Subsection "Deprecations"
208The current user-visible implementation of pseudo-hashes (the weird
209use of the first array element) is deprecated starting from Perl 5.8.0
210and will be removed in Perl 5.10.0, and the feature will be
211implemented differently. Not only is the current interface rather
212ugly, but the current implementation slows down normal array and hash
213use quite noticeably. The \f(CW\*(C`fields\*(C'\fR pragma interface will remain
214available.
215.PP
216The syntaxes \f(CW\*(C`@a\->[...]\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`@h\->{...}\*(C'\fR have now been deprecated.
217.PP
218The suidperl is also considered to be too much a risk to continue
219maintaining and the suidperl code is likely to be removed in a future
220release.
221.PP
222The \f(CW\*(C`package;\*(C'\fR syntax (\f(CW\*(C`package\*(C'\fR without an argument has been
223deprecated. Its semantics were never that clear and its
224implementation even less so. If you have used that feature to
225disallow all but fully qualified variables, \f(CW\*(C`use strict;\*(C'\fR instead.
226.PP
227The chdir(undef) and chdir('') behaviors to match \fIchdir()\fR has been
228deprecated. In future versions, chdir(undef) and chdir('') will
229simply fail.
230.SH "Core Enhancements"
231.IX Header "Core Enhancements"
232In general a lot of fixing has happened in the area of Perl's
233understanding of numbers, both integer and floating point. Since in
234many systems the standard number parsing functions like \f(CW\*(C`strtoul()\*(C'\fR
235and \f(CW\*(C`atof()\*(C'\fR seem to have bugs, Perl tries to work around their
236deficiencies. This results hopefully in more accurate numbers.
237.IP "\(bu" 4
238The rules for allowing underscores (underbars) in numeric constants
239have been relaxed and simplified: now you can have an underscore
240\&\fBbetween digits\fR.
241.IP "\(bu" 4
242\&\s-1GMAGIC\s0 (right\-hand side magic) could in many cases such as string
243concatenation be invoked too many times.
244.IP "\(bu" 4
245Lexicals I: lexicals outside an eval "\*(L" weren't resolved
246correctly inside a subroutine definition inside the eval \*(R"\*(L" if they
247were not already referenced in the top level of the eval\*(R""ed code.
248.IP "\(bu" 4
249Lexicals \s-1II:\s0 lexicals leaked at file scope into subroutines that
250were declared before the lexicals.
251.IP "\(bu" 4
252Lvalue subroutines can now return \f(CW\*(C`undef\*(C'\fR in list context.
253.IP "\(bu" 4
254The \f(CW\*(C`op_clear\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`op_null\*(C'\fR are now exported.
255.IP "\(bu" 4
256A new special regular expression variable has been introduced:
257\&\f(CW$^N\fR, which contains the most-recently closed group (submatch).
258.IP "\(bu" 4
259utime now supports \f(CW\*(C`utime undef, undef, @files\*(C'\fR to change the
260file timestamps to the current time.
261.IP "\(bu" 4
262The Perl parser has been stress tested using both random input and
263Markov chain input.
264.IP "\(bu" 4
265\&\f(CW\*(C`eval "v200"\*(C'\fR now works.
266.IP "\(bu" 4
267\&\s-1VMS\s0 now works under PerlIO.
268.IP "\(bu" 4
269\&\s-1END\s0 blocks are now run even if you exit/die in a \s-1BEGIN\s0 block.
270The execution of \s-1END\s0 blocks is now controlled by
271PL_exit_flags & \s-1PERL_EXIT_DESTRUCT_END\s0. This enables the new
272behaviour for perl embedders. This will default in 5.10. See
273perlembed.
274.SH "Modules and Pragmata"
275.IX Header "Modules and Pragmata"
276.Sh "New Modules and Distributions"
277.IX Subsection "New Modules and Distributions"
278.IP "\(bu" 4
279Attribute::Handlers \- Simpler definition of attribute handlers
280.IP "\(bu" 4
281ExtUtils::Constant \- generate \s-1XS\s0 code to import C header constants
282.IP "\(bu" 4
283I18N::Langinfo \- query locale information
284.IP "\(bu" 4
285I18N::LangTags \- functions for dealing with RFC3066\-style language tags
286.IP "\(bu" 4
287libnet \- a collection of perl5 modules related to network programming
288.Sp
289Perl installation leaves libnet unconfigured, use \fIlibnetcfg\fR to configure.
290.IP "\(bu" 4
291List::Util \- selection of general-utility list subroutines
292.IP "\(bu" 4
293Locale::Maketext \- framework for localization
294.IP "\(bu" 4
295Memoize \- Make your functions faster by trading space for time
296.IP "\(bu" 4
297\&\s-1NEXT\s0 \- pseudo-class for method redispatch
298.IP "\(bu" 4
299Scalar::Util \- selection of general-utility scalar subroutines
300.IP "\(bu" 4
301Test::More \- yet another framework for writing test scripts
302.IP "\(bu" 4
303Test::Simple \- Basic utilities for writing tests
304.IP "\(bu" 4
305Time::HiRes \- high resolution ualarm, usleep, and gettimeofday
306.IP "\(bu" 4
307Time::Piece \- Object Oriented time objects
308.Sp
309(Previously known as Time::Object.)
310.IP "\(bu" 4
311Time::Seconds \- a simple \s-1API\s0 to convert seconds to other date values
312.IP "\(bu" 4
313UnicodeCD \- Unicode Character Database
314.Sh "Updated And Improved Modules and Pragmata"
315.IX Subsection "Updated And Improved Modules and Pragmata"
316.IP "\(bu" 4
317B::Deparse module has been significantly enhanced. It now
318can deparse almost all of the standard test suite (so that the
319tests still succeed). There is a make target \*(L"test.deparse\*(R"
320for trying this out.
321.IP "\(bu" 4
322Class::Struct now assigns the array/hash element if the accessor
323is called with an array/hash element as the \fBsole\fR argument.
324.IP "\(bu" 4
325Cwd extension is now (even) faster.
326.IP "\(bu" 4
327DB_File extension has been updated to version 1.77.
328.IP "\(bu" 4
329Fcntl, Socket, and Sys::Syslog have been rewritten to use the
330new-style constant dispatch section (see ExtUtils::Constant).
331.IP "\(bu" 4
332File::Find is now (again) reentrant. It also has been made
333more portable.
334.IP "\(bu" 4
335File::Glob now supports \f(CW\*(C`GLOB_LIMIT\*(C'\fR constant to limit the
336size of the returned list of filenames.
337.IP "\(bu" 4
338IO::Socket::INET now supports \f(CW\*(C`LocalPort\*(C'\fR of zero (usually meaning
339that the operating system will make one up.)
340.IP "\(bu" 4
341The vars pragma now supports declaring fully qualified variables.
342(Something that \f(CW\*(C`our()\*(C'\fR does not and will not support.)
343.SH "Utility Changes"
344.IX Header "Utility Changes"
345.IP "\(bu" 4
346The \fIemacs/e2ctags.pl\fR is now much faster.
347.IP "\(bu" 4
348h2ph now supports C trigraphs.
349.IP "\(bu" 4
350h2xs uses the new ExtUtils::Constant module which will affect
351newly created extensions that define constants. Since the new code is
352more correct (if you have two constants where the first one is a
353prefix of the second one, the first constant \fBnever\fR gets defined),
354less lossy (it uses integers for integer constant, as opposed to the
355old code that used floating point numbers even for integer constants),
356and slightly faster, you might want to consider regenerating your
357extension code (the new scheme makes regenerating easy).
358h2xs now also supports C trigraphs.
359.IP "\(bu" 4
360libnetcfg has been added to configure the libnet.
361.IP "\(bu" 4
362The \fIPod::Html\fR (and thusly pod2html) now allows specifying
363a cache directory.
364.SH "New Documentation"
365.IX Header "New Documentation"
366.IP "\(bu" 4
367Locale::Maketext::TPJ13 is an article about software localization,
368originally published in The Perl Journal #13, republished here with
369kind permission.
370.IP "\(bu" 4
371More \s-1README\s0.$PLATFORM files have been converted into pod, which also
372means that they also be installed as perl$PLATFORM documentation
373files. The new files are perlapollo, perlbeos, perldgux,
374perlhurd, perlmint, perlnetware, perlplan9, perlqnx,
375and perltru64.
376.IP "\(bu" 4
377The \fITodo\fR and \fITodo\-5.6\fR files have been merged into perltodo.
378.IP "\(bu" 4
379Use of the \fIgprof\fR tool to profile Perl has been documented in
380perlhack. There is a make target \*(L"perl.gprof\*(R" for generating a
381gprofiled Perl executable.
382.SH "Installation and Configuration Improvements"
383.IX Header "Installation and Configuration Improvements"
384.Sh "New Or Improved Platforms"
385.IX Subsection "New Or Improved Platforms"
386.IP "\(bu" 4
387\&\s-1AIX\s0 should now work better with gcc, threads, and 64\-bitness. Also the
388long doubles support in \s-1AIX\s0 should be better now. See perlaix.
389.IP "\(bu" 4
390AtheOS ( http://www.atheos.cx/ ) is a new platform.
391.IP "\(bu" 4
392\&\s-1DG/UX\s0 platform now supports the 5.005\-style threads. See perldgux.
393.IP "\(bu" 4
394DYNIX/ptx platform (a.k.a. dynixptx) is supported at or near osvers 4.5.2.
395.IP "\(bu" 4
396Several Mac \s-1OS\s0 (Classic) portability patches have been applied. We
397hope to get a fully working port by 5.8.0. (The remaining problems
398relate to the changed \s-1IO\s0 model of Perl.) See perlmacos.
399.IP "\(bu" 4
400Mac \s-1OS\s0 X (or Darwin) should now be able to build Perl even on \s-1HFS+\s0
401filesystems. (The case-insensitivity confused the Perl build process.)
402.IP "\(bu" 4
403NetWare from Novell is now supported. See perlnetware.
404.IP "\(bu" 4
405The Amdahl \s-1UTS\s0 \s-1UNIX\s0 mainframe platform is now supported.
406.Sh "Generic Improvements"
407.IX Subsection "Generic Improvements"
408.IP "\(bu" 4
409In \s-1AFS\s0 installations one can configure the root of the \s-1AFS\s0 to be
410somewhere else than the default \fI/afs\fR by using the Configure
411parameter \f(CW\*(C`\-Dafsroot=/some/where/else\*(C'\fR.
412.IP "\(bu" 4
413The version of Berkeley \s-1DB\s0 used when the Perl (and, presumably, the
414DB_File extension) was built is now available as
415\&\f(CW@Config{qw(db_version_major db_version_minor db_version_patch)}\fR
416from Perl and as \f(CW\*(C`DB_VERSION_MAJOR_CFG DB_VERSION_MINOR_CFG
417DB_VERSION_PATCH_CFG\*(C'\fR from C.
418.IP "\(bu" 4
419The Thread extension is now not built at all under ithreads
420(\f(CW\*(C`Configure \-Duseithreads\*(C'\fR) because it wouldn't work anyway (the
421Thread extension requires being Configured with \f(CW\*(C`\-Duse5005threads\*(C'\fR).
422.IP "\(bu" 4
423The \f(CW\*(C`B::Deparse\*(C'\fR compiler backend has been so significantly improved
424that almost the whole Perl test suite passes after being deparsed. A
425make target has been added to help in further testing: \f(CW\*(C`make test.deparse\*(C'\fR.
426.SH "Selected Bug Fixes"
427.IX Header "Selected Bug Fixes"
428.IP "\(bu" 5
429The autouse pragma didn't work for Multi::Part::Function::Names.
430.IP "\(bu" 5
431The behaviour of non-decimal but numeric string constants such as
432\&\*(L"0x23\*(R" was platform\-dependent: in some platforms that was seen as 35,
433in some as 0, in some as a floating point number (don't ask). This
434was caused by Perl using the operating system libraries in a situation
435where the result of the string to number conversion is undefined: now
436Perl consistently handles such strings as zero in numeric contexts.
437.IP "\(bu" 5
438dprofpp \-R didn't work.
439.IP "\(bu" 5
440\&\s-1PERL5OPT\s0 with embedded spaces didn't work.
441.IP "\(bu" 5
442Sys::Syslog ignored the \f(CW\*(C`LOG_AUTH\*(C'\fR constant.
443.Sh "Platform Specific Changes and Fixes"
444.IX Subsection "Platform Specific Changes and Fixes"
445.IP "\(bu" 4
446Some versions of glibc have a broken \fImodfl()\fR. This affects builds
447with \f(CW\*(C`\-Duselongdouble\*(C'\fR. This version of Perl detects this brokenness
448and has a workaround for it. The glibc release 2.2.2 is known to have
449fixed the \fImodfl()\fR bug.
450.SH "New or Changed Diagnostics"
451.IX Header "New or Changed Diagnostics"
452.IP "\(bu" 4
453In the regular expression diagnostics the \f(CW\*(C`<< HERE\*(C'\fR marker
454introduced in 5.7.0 has been changed to be \f(CW\*(C`<\-\- HERE\*(C'\fR since too
455many people found the \f(CW\*(C`<<\*(C'\fR to be too similar to here-document
456starters.
457.IP "\(bu" 4
458If you try to \*(L"pack\*(R" in perlfunc a number less than 0 or larger than 255
459using the \f(CW"C"\fR format you will get an optional warning. Similarly
460for the \f(CW"c"\fR format and a number less than \-128 or more than 127.
461.IP "\(bu" 4
462Certain regex modifiers such as \f(CW\*(C`(?o)\*(C'\fR make sense only if applied to
463the entire regex. You will an optional warning if you try to do otherwise.
464.IP "\(bu" 4
465Using arrays or hashes as references (e.g. \f(CW\*(C`%foo\->{bar}\*(C'\fR has been
466deprecated for a while. Now you will get an optional warning.
467.SH "Source Code Enhancements"
468.IX Header "Source Code Enhancements"
469.Sh "\s-1MAGIC\s0 constants"
470.IX Subsection "MAGIC constants"
471The \s-1MAGIC\s0 constants (e.g. \f(CW'P'\fR) have been macrofied
472(e.g. \f(CW\*(C`PERL_MAGIC_TIED\*(C'\fR) for better source code readability
473and maintainability.
474.Sh "Better commented code"
475.IX Subsection "Better commented code"
476\&\fIperly.c\fR, \fIsv.c\fR, and \fIsv.h\fR have now been extensively commented.
477.Sh "Regex pre\-/post\-compilation items matched up"
478.IX Subsection "Regex pre-/post-compilation items matched up"
479The regex compiler now maintains a structure that identifies nodes in
480the compiled bytecode with the corresponding syntactic features of the
481original regex expression. The information is attached to the new
482\&\f(CW\*(C`offsets\*(C'\fR member of the \f(CW\*(C`struct regexp\*(C'\fR. See perldebguts for more
483complete information.
484.Sh "gcc \-Wall"
485.IX Subsection "gcc -Wall"
486The C code has been made much more \f(CW\*(C`gcc \-Wall\*(C'\fR clean. Some warning
487messages still remain, though, so if you are compiling with gcc you
488will see some warnings about dubious practices. The warnings are
489being worked on.
490.SH "New Tests"
491.IX Header "New Tests"
492Several new tests have been added, especially for the \fIlib\fR subsection.
493.PP
494The tests are now reported in a different order than in earlier Perls.
495(This happens because the test scripts from under t/lib have been moved
496to be closer to the library/extension they are testing.)
497.SH "Known Problems"
498.IX Header "Known Problems"
499Note that unlike other sections in this document (which describe
500changes since 5.7.0) this section is cumulative containing known
501problems for all the 5.7 releases.
502.Sh "\s-1AIX\s0"
503.IX Subsection "AIX"
504.IP "\(bu" 4
505In \s-1AIX\s0 4.2 Perl extensions that use \*(C+ functions that use statics
506may have problems in that the statics are not getting initialized.
507In newer \s-1AIX\s0 releases this has been solved by linking Perl with
508the libC_r library, but unfortunately in \s-1AIX\s0 4.2 the said library
509has an obscure bug where the various functions related to time
510(such as \fItime()\fR and \fIgettimeofday()\fR) return broken values, and
511therefore in \s-1AIX\s0 4.2 Perl is not linked against the libC_r.
512.IP "\(bu" 4
513vac 5.0.0.0 May Produce Buggy Code For Perl
514.Sp
515The \s-1AIX\s0 C compiler vac version 5.0.0.0 may produce buggy code,
516resulting in few random tests failing, but when the failing tests
517are run by hand, they succeed. We suggest upgrading to at least
518vac version 5.0.1.0, that has been known to compile Perl correctly.
519\&\*(L"lslpp \-L|grep vac.C\*(R" will tell you the vac version.
520.Sh "Amiga Perl Invoking Mystery"
521.IX Subsection "Amiga Perl Invoking Mystery"
522One cannot call Perl using the \f(CW\*(C`volume:\*(C'\fR syntax, that is, \f(CW\*(C`perl \-v\*(C'\fR
523works, but for example \f(CW\*(C`bin:perl \-v\*(C'\fR doesn't. The exact reason is
524known but the current suspect is the \fIixemul\fR library.
525.Sh "lib/ftmp\-security tests warn 'system possibly insecure'"
526.IX Subsection "lib/ftmp-security tests warn 'system possibly insecure'"
527Don't panic. Read \s-1INSTALL\s0 'make test' section instead.
528.Sh "Cygwin intermittent failures of lib/Memoize/t/expire_file 11 and 12"
529.IX Subsection "Cygwin intermittent failures of lib/Memoize/t/expire_file 11 and 12"
530The subtests 11 and 12 sometimes fail and sometimes work.
531.Sh "HP-UX lib/io_multihomed Fails When LP64\-Configured"
532.IX Subsection "HP-UX lib/io_multihomed Fails When LP64-Configured"
533The lib/io_multihomed test may hang in HP-UX if Perl has been
534configured to be 64\-bit. Because other 64\-bit platforms do not hang in
535this test, HP-UX is suspect. All other tests pass in 64\-bit \s-1HP\-UX\s0. The
536test attempts to create and connect to \*(L"multihomed\*(R" sockets (sockets
537which have multiple \s-1IP\s0 addresses).
538.Sh "HP-UX lib/posix Subtest 9 Fails When LP64\-Configured"
539.IX Subsection "HP-UX lib/posix Subtest 9 Fails When LP64-Configured"
540If perl is configured with \-Duse64bitall, the successful result of the
541subtest 10 of lib/posix may arrive before the successful result of the
542subtest 9, which confuses the test harness so much that it thinks the
543subtest 9 failed.
544.Sh "Linux With Sfio Fails op/misc Test 48"
545.IX Subsection "Linux With Sfio Fails op/misc Test 48"
546No known fix.
547.Sh "\s-1OS/390\s0"
548.IX Subsection "OS/390"
549\&\s-1OS/390\s0 has rather many test failures but the situation is actually
550better than it was in 5.6.0, it's just that so many new modules and
551tests have been added.
552.PP
553.Vb 21
554\& Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed
555\& -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
556\& ../ext/B/Deparse.t 14 1 7.14% 14
557\& ../ext/B/Showlex.t 1 1 100.00% 1
558\& ../ext/Encode/Encode/Tcl.t 610 13 2.13% 592 594 596 598
559\& 600 602 604-610
560\& ../ext/IO/lib/IO/t/io_unix.t 113 28928 5 3 60.00% 3-5
561\& ../ext/POSIX/POSIX.t 29 1 3.45% 14
562\& ../ext/Storable/t/lock.t 255 65280 5 3 60.00% 3-5
563\& ../lib/locale.t 129 33024 117 19 16.24% 99-117
564\& ../lib/warnings.t 434 1 0.23% 75
565\& ../lib/ExtUtils.t 27 1 3.70% 25
566\& ../lib/Math/BigInt/t/bigintpm.t 1190 1 0.08% 1145
567\& ../lib/Unicode/UCD.t 81 48 59.26% 1-16 49-64 66-81
568\& ../lib/User/pwent.t 9 1 11.11% 4
569\& op/pat.t 660 6 0.91% 242-243 424-425
570\& 626-627
571\& op/split.t 0 9 ?? ?? % ??
572\& op/taint.t 174 3 1.72% 156 162 168
573\& op/tr.t 70 3 4.29% 50 58-59
574\& Failed 16/422 test scripts, 96.21% okay. 105/23251 subtests failed, 99.55% okay.
575.Ve
576.Sh "op/sprintf tests 129 and 130"
577.IX Subsection "op/sprintf tests 129 and 130"
578The op/sprintf tests 129 and 130 are known to fail on some platforms.
579Examples include any platform using sfio, and Compaq/Tandem's NonStop\-UX.
580The failing platforms do not comply with the \s-1ANSI\s0 C Standard, line
58119ff on page 134 of \s-1ANSI\s0 X3.159 1989 to be exact. (They produce
582something other than \*(L"1\*(R" and \*(L"\-1\*(R" when formatting 0.6 and \-0.6 using
583the printf format \*(L"%.0f\*(R", most often they produce \*(L"0\*(R" and \*(L"\-0\*(R".)
584.Sh "Failure of Thread tests"
585.IX Subsection "Failure of Thread tests"
586\&\fBNote that support for 5.005\-style threading remains experimental.\fR
587.PP
588The following tests are known to fail due to fundamental problems in
589the 5.005 threading implementation. These are not new failures\*(--Perl
5905.005_0x has the same bugs, but didn't have these tests.
591.PP
592.Vb 2
593\& lib/autouse.t 4
594\& t/lib/thr5005.t 19-20
595.Ve
596.Sh "\s-1UNICOS\s0"
597.IX Subsection "UNICOS"
598.IP "\(bu" 4
599ext/POSIX/sigaction subtests 6 and 13 may fail.
600.IP "\(bu" 4
601lib/ExtUtils may spuriously claim that subtest 28 failed,
602which is interesting since the test only has 27 tests.
603.IP "\(bu" 4
604Numerous numerical test failures
605.Sp
606.Vb 5
607\& op/numconvert 209,210,217,218
608\& op/override 7
609\& ext/Time/HiRes/HiRes 9
610\& lib/Math/BigInt/t/bigintpm 1145
611\& lib/Math/Trig 25
612.Ve
613.Sp
614These tests fail because of yet unresolved floating point inaccuracies.
615.Sh "\s-1UTS\s0"
616.IX Subsection "UTS"
617There are a few known test failures, see perluts.
618.Sh "\s-1VMS\s0"
619.IX Subsection "VMS"
620Rather many tests are failing in \s-1VMS\s0 but that actually more tests
621succeed in \s-1VMS\s0 than they used to, it's just that there are many,
622many more tests than there used to be.
623.PP
624Here are the known failures from some compiler/platform combinations.
625.PP
626\&\s-1DEC\s0 C V5.3\-006 on OpenVMS \s-1VAX\s0 V6.2
627.PP
628.Vb 9
629\& [-.ext.list.util.t]tainted..............FAILED on test 3
630\& [-.ext.posix]sigaction..................FAILED on test 7
631\& [-.ext.time.hires]hires.................FAILED on test 14
632\& [-.lib.file.find]taint..................FAILED on test 17
633\& [-.lib.math.bigint.t]bigintpm...........FAILED on test 1183
634\& [-.lib.test.simple.t]exit...............FAILED on test 1
635\& [.lib]vmsish............................FAILED on test 13
636\& [.op]sprintf............................FAILED on test 12
637\& Failed 8/399 tests, 91.23% okay.
638.Ve
639.PP
640\&\s-1DEC\s0 C V6.0\-001 on OpenVMS Alpha V7.2\-1 and
641Compaq C V6.2\-008 on OpenVMS Alpha V7.1
642.PP
643.Vb 5
644\& [-.ext.list.util.t]tainted..............FAILED on test 3
645\& [-.lib.file.find]taint..................FAILED on test 17
646\& [-.lib.test.simple.t]exit...............FAILED on test 1
647\& [.lib]vmsish............................FAILED on test 13
648\& Failed 4/399 tests, 92.48% okay.
649.Ve
650.PP
651Compaq C V6.4\-005 on OpenVMS Alpha 7.2.1
652.PP
653.Vb 7
654\& [-.ext.b]showlex........................FAILED on test 1
655\& [-.ext.list.util.t]tainted..............FAILED on test 3
656\& [-.lib.file.find]taint..................FAILED on test 17
657\& [-.lib.test.simple.t]exit...............FAILED on test 1
658\& [.lib]vmsish............................FAILED on test 13
659\& [.op]misc...............................FAILED on test 49
660\& Failed 6/401 tests, 92.77% okay.
661.Ve
662.Sh "Win32"
663.IX Subsection "Win32"
664In multi-CPU boxes there are some problems with the I/O buffering:
665some output may appear twice.
666.Sh "Localising a Tied Variable Leaks Memory"
667.IX Subsection "Localising a Tied Variable Leaks Memory"
668.Vb 2
669\& use Tie::Hash;
670\& tie my %tie_hash => 'Tie::StdHash';
671.Ve
672.PP
673.Vb 1
674\& ...
675.Ve
676.PP
677.Vb 1
678\& local($tie_hash{Foo}) = 1; # leaks
679.Ve
680.PP
681Code like the above is known to leak memory every time the \fIlocal()\fR
682is executed.
683.Sh "Self-tying of Arrays and Hashes Is Forbidden"
684.IX Subsection "Self-tying of Arrays and Hashes Is Forbidden"
685Self-tying of arrays and hashes is broken in rather deep and
686hard-to-fix ways. As a stop-gap measure to avoid people from getting
687frustrated at the mysterious results (core dumps, most often) it is
688for now forbidden (you will get a fatal error even from an attempt).
689.Sh "Variable Attributes are not Currently Usable for Tieing"
690.IX Subsection "Variable Attributes are not Currently Usable for Tieing"
691This limitation will hopefully be fixed in future. (Subroutine
692attributes work fine for tieing, see Attribute::Handlers).
693.Sh "Building Extensions Can Fail Because Of Largefiles"
694.IX Subsection "Building Extensions Can Fail Because Of Largefiles"
695Some extensions like mod_perl are known to have issues with
696`largefiles', a change brought by Perl 5.6.0 in which file offsets
697default to 64 bits wide, where supported. Modules may fail to compile
698at all or compile and work incorrectly. Currently there is no good
699solution for the problem, but Configure now provides appropriate
700non-largefile ccflags, ldflags, libswanted, and libs in the \f(CW%Config\fR
701hash (e.g., \f(CW$Config\fR{ccflags_nolargefiles}) so the extensions that are
702having problems can try configuring themselves without the
703largefileness. This is admittedly not a clean solution, and the
704solution may not even work at all. One potential failure is whether
705one can (or, if one can, whether it's a good idea) link together at
706all binaries with different ideas about file offsets, all this is
707platform\-dependent.
708.Sh "The Compiler Suite Is Still Experimental"
709.IX Subsection "The Compiler Suite Is Still Experimental"
710The compiler suite is slowly getting better but is nowhere near
711working order yet.
712.Sh "The Long Double Support is Still Experimental"
713.IX Subsection "The Long Double Support is Still Experimental"
714The ability to configure Perl's numbers to use \*(L"long doubles\*(R",
715floating point numbers of hopefully better accuracy, is still
716experimental. The implementations of long doubles are not yet
717widespread and the existing implementations are not quite mature
718or standardised, therefore trying to support them is a rare
719and moving target. The gain of more precision may also be offset
720by slowdown in computations (more bits to move around, and the
721operations are more likely to be executed by less optimised
722libraries).
723.SH "Reporting Bugs"
724.IX Header "Reporting Bugs"
725If you find what you think is a bug, you might check the articles
726recently posted to the comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup and the perl
727bug database at http://bugs.perl.org/ There may also be
728information at http://www.perl.com/perl/ , the Perl Home Page.
729.PP
730If you believe you have an unreported bug, please run the \fBperlbug\fR
731program included with your release. Be sure to trim your bug down
732to a tiny but sufficient test case. Your bug report, along with the
733output of \f(CW\*(C`perl \-V\*(C'\fR, will be sent off to perlbug@perl.org to be
734analysed by the Perl porting team.
735.SH "SEE ALSO"
736.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
737The \fIChanges\fR file for exhaustive details on what changed.
738.PP
739The \fI\s-1INSTALL\s0\fR file for how to build Perl.
740.PP
741The \fI\s-1README\s0\fR file for general stuff.
742.PP
743The \fIArtistic\fR and \fICopying\fR files for copyright information.
744.SH "HISTORY"
745.IX Header "HISTORY"
746Written by Jarkko Hietaniemi <\fIjhi@iki.fi\fR>, with many contributions
747from The Perl Porters and Perl Users submitting feedback and patches.
748.PP
749Send omissions or corrections to <\fIperlbug@perl.org\fR>.