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perl5300delta - what is new for perl v5.30.0
DESCRIPTION
This document describes differences between the 5.28.0 release and the
5.30.0 release.
If you are upgrading from an earlier release such as 5.26.0, first read
perl5280delta, which describes differences between 5.26.0 and 5.28.0.
Notice
sv_utf8_(downgrade|decode) are no longer marked as experimental. [GH
#16822] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16822>.
Core Enhancements
Limited variable length lookbehind in regular expression pattern matching
is now experimentally supported
Using a lookbehind assertion (like "(?<=foo?)" or "(?<!ba{1,9}r)"
previously would generate an error and refuse to compile. Now it
compiles (if the maximum lookbehind is at most 255 characters), but
raises a warning in the new "experimental::vlb" warnings category.
This is to caution you that the precise behavior is subject to change
based on feedback from use in the field.
See "(?<=pattern)" in perlre and "(?<!pattern)" in perlre.
The upper limit "n" specifiable in a regular expression quantifier of the
form "{m,n}" has been doubled to 65534
The meaning of an unbounded upper quantifier "{m,}" remains unchanged.
It matches 2**31 - 1 times on most platforms, and more on ones where a
C language short variable is more than 4 bytes long.
Unicode 12.1 is supported
Because of a change in Unicode release cycles, Perl jumps from Unicode
10.0 in Perl 5.28 to Unicode 12.1 in Perl 5.30.
For details on the Unicode changes, see
<https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode11.0.0/> for 11.0;
<https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode12.0.0/> for 12.0; and
<https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode12.1.0/> for 12.1. (Unicode
12.1 differs from 12.0 only in the addition of a single character, that
for the new Japanese era name.)
The Word_Break property, as in past Perl releases, remains tailored to
behave more in line with expectations of Perl users. This means that
sequential runs of horizontal white space characters are not broken
apart, but kept as a single run. Unicode 11 changed from past versions
to be more in line with Perl, but it left several white space
characters as causing breaks: TAB, NO BREAK SPACE, and FIGURE SPACE
(U+2007). We have decided to continue to use the previous Perl
tailoring with regards to these.
Wildcards in Unicode property value specifications are now partially
supported
You can now do something like this in a regular expression pattern
the Unicode Consortium suggests.
Most properties are supported, with the remainder planned for 5.32.
Details are in "Wildcards in Property Values" in perlunicode.
qr'\N{name}' is now supported
Previously it was an error to evaluate a named character "\N{...}"
within a single quoted regular expression pattern (whose evaluation is
deferred from the normal place). This restriction is now removed.
Turkic UTF-8 locales are now seamlessly supported
Turkic languages have different casing rules than other languages for
the characters "i" and "I". The uppercase of "i" is LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER I WITH DOT ABOVE (U+0130); and the lowercase of "I" is LATIN
SMALL LETTER DOTLESS I (U+0131). Unicode furnishes alternate casing
rules for use with Turkic languages. Previously, Perl ignored these,
but now, it uses them when it detects that it is operating under a
Turkic UTF-8 locale.
It is now possible to compile perl to always use thread-safe locale
operations.
Previously, these calls were only used when the perl was compiled to be
multi-threaded. To always enable them, add
-Accflags='-DUSE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE'
to your Configure flags.
Eliminate opASSIGN macro usage from core
This macro is still defined but no longer used in core
"-Drv" now means something on "-DDEBUGGING" builds
Now, adding the verbose flag ("-Dv") to the "-Dr" flag turns on all
possible regular expression debugging.
Incompatible Changes
Assigning non-zero to $[ is fatal
Setting $[ to a non-zero value has been deprecated since Perl 5.12 and
now throws a fatal error. See "Assigning non-zero to $[ is fatal" in
perldeprecation.
Delimiters must now be graphemes
See "Use of unassigned code point or non-standalone grapheme for a
delimiter." in perldeprecation
Some formerly deprecated uses of an unescaped left brace "{" in regular
expression patterns are now illegal
But to avoid breaking code unnecessarily, most instances that issued a
deprecation warning, remain legal and now have a non-deprecation
warning raised. See "Unescaped left braces in regular expressions" in
perldeprecation.
Previously deprecated sysread()/syswrite() on :utf8 handles is now fatal
Calling sysread(), syswrite(), send() or recv() on a ":utf8" handle,
whether applied explicitly or implicitly, is now fatal. This was
deprecated in perl 5.24.
There were two problems with calling these functions on ":utf8"
handles:
o sysread() and recv() would read from the handle, skipping any
validation by the layers, and do no validation of their own. This
could lead to invalidly encoded perl scalars.
[GH #14839] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/14839>.
my() in false conditional prohibited
Declarations such as "my $x if 0" are no longer permitted.
[GH #16702] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16702>.
Fatalize $* and $#
These special variables, long deprecated, now throw exceptions when
used.
[GH #16718] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16718>.
Fatalize unqualified use of dump()
The "dump()" function, long discouraged, may no longer be used unless
it is fully qualified, i.e., "CORE::dump()".
[GH #16719] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16719>.
Remove File::Glob::glob()
The "File::Glob::glob()" function, long deprecated, has been removed
and now throws an exception which advises use of
"File::Glob::bsd_glob()" instead.
[GH #16721] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16721>.
"pack()" no longer can return malformed UTF-8
It croaks if it would otherwise return a UTF-8 string that contains
malformed UTF-8. This protects against potential security threats.
This is considered a bug fix as well. [GH #16035]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16035>.
Any set of digits in the Common script are legal in a script run of another
script
There are several sets of digits in the Common script. "[0-9]" is the
most familiar. But there are also "[\x{FF10}-\x{FF19}]" (FULLWIDTH
DIGIT ZERO - FULLWIDTH DIGIT NINE), and several sets for use in
mathematical notation, such as the MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGITs.
Any of these sets should be able to appear in script runs of, say,
Greek. But the design of 5.30 overlooked all but the ASCII digits
"[0-9]", so the design was flawed. This has been fixed, so is both a
bug fix and an incompatibility. [GH #16704]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16704>.
All digits in a run still have to come from the same set of ten digits.
JSON::PP enables allow_nonref by default
As JSON::XS 4.0 changed its policy and enabled allow_nonref by default,
JSON::PP also enabled allow_nonref by default.
Deprecations
In XS code, use of various macros dealing with UTF-8.
This deprecation was scheduled to become fatal in 5.30, but has been
delayed to 5.32 due to problems that showed up with some CPAN modules.
For details of what's affected, see perldeprecation.
using a DFA.
o Eliminate recursion from finalize_op(). [GH #11866]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/11866>.
o A handful of small optimizations related to character folding and
character classes in regular expressions.
o Optimization of "IV" to "UV" conversions. [GH #16761]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16761>.
o Speed up of the integer stringification algorithm by processing two
digits at a time instead of one. [GH #16769]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16769>.
o Improvements based on LGTM analysis and recommendation.
(<https://lgtm.com/projects/g/Perl/perl5/alerts/?mode=tree>). [GH
#16765] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16765>. [GH #16773]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16773>.
o Code optimizations in regcomp.c, regcomp.h, regexec.c.
o Regular expression pattern matching of things like "qr/[^a]/" is
significantly sped up, where a is any ASCII character. Other
classes can get this speed up, but which ones is complicated and
depends on the underlying bit patterns of those characters, so
differs between ASCII and EBCDIC platforms, but all case pairs,
like "qr/[Gg]/" are included, as is "[^01]".
Modules and Pragmata
Updated Modules and Pragmata
o Archive::Tar has been upgraded from version 2.30 to 2.32.
o B has been upgraded from version 1.74 to 1.76.
o B::Concise has been upgraded from version 1.003 to 1.004.
o B::Deparse has been upgraded from version 1.48 to 1.49.
o bignum has been upgraded from version 0.49 to 0.51.
o bytes has been upgraded from version 1.06 to 1.07.
o Carp has been upgraded from version 1.38 to 1.50
o Compress::Raw::Bzip2 has been upgraded from version 2.074 to 2.084.
o Compress::Raw::Zlib has been upgraded from version 2.076 to 2.084.
o Config::Extensions has been upgraded from version 0.02 to 0.03.
o Config::Perl::V. has been upgraded from version 0.29 to 0.32. This
was due to a new configuration variable that has influence on
binary compatibility: "USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE".
o CPAN has been upgraded from version 2.20 to 2.22.
o Data::Dumper has been upgraded from version 2.170 to 2.174
o Devel::PPPort has been upgraded from version 3.40 to 3.52.
o Digest::SHA has been upgraded from version 6.01 to 6.02.
o Encode has been upgraded from version 2.97 to 3.01.
o Errno has been upgraded from version 1.29 to 1.30.
o experimental has been upgraded from version 0.019 to 0.020.
o ExtUtils::CBuilder has been upgraded from version 0.280230 to
0.280231.
o ExtUtils::Manifest has been upgraded from version 1.70 to 1.72.
o ExtUtils::Miniperl has been upgraded from version 1.08 to 1.09.
o ExtUtils::ParseXS has been upgraded from version 3.39 to 3.40.
"OUTLIST" parameters are no longer incorrectly included in the
automatically generated function prototype. [GH #16746]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16746>.
o feature has been upgraded from version 1.52 to 1.54.
o File::Copy has been upgraded from version 2.33 to 2.34.
o File::Find has been upgraded from version 1.34 to 1.36.
$File::Find::dont_use_nlink now defaults to 1 on all platforms.
[GH #16759] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16759>.
Variables $Is_Win32 and $Is_VMS are being initialized.
o File::Glob has been upgraded from version 1.31 to 1.32.
o File::Path has been upgraded from version 2.15 to 2.16.
o File::Spec has been upgraded from version 3.74 to 3.78.
Silence Cwd warning on Android builds if "targetsh" is not defined.
o File::Temp has been upgraded from version 0.2304 to 0.2309.
o Filter::Util::Call has been upgraded from version 1.58 to 1.59.
o GDBM_File has been upgraded from version 1.17 to 1.18.
o HTTP::Tiny has been upgraded from version 0.070 to 0.076.
o I18N::Langinfo has been upgraded from version 0.17 to 0.18.
o IO has been upgraded from version 1.39 to 1.40.
o IO-Compress has been upgraded from version 2.074 to 2.084.
Adds support for "IO::Uncompress::Zstd" and
"IO::Uncompress::UnLzip".
JSON::PP as JSON::XS 4.0 enables "allow_nonref" by default.
o lib has been upgraded from version 0.64 to 0.65.
o Locale::Codes has been upgraded from version 3.56 to 3.57.
o Math::BigInt has been upgraded from version 1.999811 to 1.999816.
"bnok()" now supports the full Kronenburg extension. [cpan #95628]
<https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=95628>.
o Math::BigInt::FastCalc has been upgraded from version 0.5006 to
0.5008.
o Math::BigRat has been upgraded from version 0.2613 to 0.2614.
o Module::CoreList has been upgraded from version 5.20180622 to
5.20190520.
Changes to B::Op_private and Config
o Module::Load has been upgraded from version 0.32 to 0.34.
o Module::Metadata has been upgraded from version 1.000033 to
1.000036.
Properly clean up temporary directories after testing.
o NDBM_File has been upgraded from version 1.14 to 1.15.
o Net::Ping has been upgraded from version 2.62 to 2.71.
o ODBM_File has been upgraded from version 1.15 to 1.16.
o PathTools has been upgraded from version 3.74 to 3.78.
o parent has been upgraded from version 0.236 to 0.237.
o perl5db.pl has been upgraded from version 1.54 to 1.55.
Debugging threaded code no longer deadlocks in "DB::sub" nor
"DB::lsub".
o perlfaq has been upgraded from version 5.021011 to 5.20190126.
o PerlIO::encoding has been upgraded from version 0.26 to 0.27.
Warnings enabled by setting the "WARN_ON_ERR" flag in
$PerlIO::encoding::fallback are now only produced if warnings are
enabled with "use warnings "utf8";" or setting $^W.
o PerlIO::scalar has been upgraded from version 0.29 to 0.30.
o podlators has been upgraded from version 4.10 to 4.11.
o POSIX has been upgraded from version 1.84 to 1.88.
o re has been upgraded from version 0.36 to 0.37.
#16780] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16780> and others.
Metasploit exploit code was included to test for CVE-2015-1992
detection, this caused anti-virus detections on at least one AV
suite. The exploit code has been removed and replaced with a
simple functional test. [GH #16778]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16778>
o Test::Simple has been upgraded from version 1.302133 to 1.302162.
o Thread::Queue has been upgraded from version 3.12 to 3.13.
o threads::shared has been upgraded from version 1.58 to 1.60.
Added support for extra tracing of locking, this requires a
"-DDEBUGGING" and extra compilation flags.
o Time::HiRes has been upgraded from version 1.9759 to 1.9760.
o Time::Local has been upgraded from version 1.25 to 1.28.
o Time::Piece has been upgraded from version 1.3204 to 1.33.
o Unicode::Collate has been upgraded from version 1.25 to 1.27.
o Unicode::UCD has been upgraded from version 0.70 to 0.72.
o User::grent has been upgraded from version 1.02 to 1.03.
o utf8 has been upgraded from version 1.21 to 1.22.
o vars has been upgraded from version 1.04 to 1.05.
"vars.pm" no longer disables non-vars strict when checking if
strict vars is enabled. [GH #15851]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/15851>.
o version has been upgraded from version 0.9923 to 0.9924.
o warnings has been upgraded from version 1.42 to 1.44.
o XS::APItest has been upgraded from version 0.98 to 1.00.
o XS::Typemap has been upgraded from version 0.16 to 0.17.
Removed Modules and Pragmata
The following modules will be removed from the core distribution in a
future release, and will at that time need to be installed from CPAN.
Distributions on CPAN which require these modules will need to list
them as prerequisites.
The core versions of these modules will now issue "deprecated"-category
warnings to alert you to this fact. To silence these deprecation
warnings, install the modules in question from CPAN.
Note that these are (with rare exceptions) fine modules that you are
encouraged to continue to use. Their disinclusion from core primarily
hinges on their necessity to bootstrapping a fully functional, CPAN-
capable Perl installation, not usually on concerns over their design.
<https://metacpan.org/pod/Locale::Codes>" [GH #16660]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16660>.
Documentation
Changes to Existing Documentation
We have attempted to update the documentation to reflect the changes
listed in this document. If you find any we have missed, send email to
perlbug@perl.org <mailto:perlbug@perl.org>.
perlapi
o "AvFILL()" was wrongly listed as deprecated. This has been
corrected. [GH #16586]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16586>
perlop
o We no longer have null (empty line) here doc terminators, so perlop
should not refer to them.
o The behaviour of "tr" when the delimiter is an apostrophe has been
clarified. In particular, hyphens aren't special, and "\x{}" isn't
interpolated. [GH #15853]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/15853>
perlreapi, perlvar
o Improve docs for lastparen, lastcloseparen.
perlfunc
o The entry for "-X" in perlfunc has been clarified to indicate that
symbolic links are followed for most tests.
o Clarification of behaviour of "reset EXPR".
o Try to clarify that "ref(qr/xx/)" returns "Regexp" rather than
"REGEXP" and why. [GH #16801]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16801>.
perlreref
o Clarification of the syntax of /(?(cond)yes)/.
perllocale
o There are actually two slightly different types of UTF-8 locales:
one for Turkic languages and one for everything else. Starting in
Perl v5.30, Perl seamlessly handles both types.
perlrecharclass
o Added a note for the ::xdigit:: character class.
perlvar
o More specific documentation of paragraph mode. [GH #16787]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16787>.
warning "Unescaped left brace in regex is deprecated here (and will
be fatal in Perl 5.30), passed through in regex; marked by <-- HERE
in m/%s/" has been changed to the non-deprecation warning
"Unescaped left brace in regex is passed through in regex; marked
by <-- HERE in m/%s/".
o Specifying "\o{}" without anything between the braces now yields
the fatal error message "Empty \o{}". Previously it was "Number
with no digits". This means the same wording is used for this kind
of error as with similar constructs such as "\p{}".
o Within the scope of the experimental feature "use re 'strict'",
specifying "\x{}" without anything between the braces now yields
the fatal error message "Empty \x{}". Previously it was "Number
with no digits". This means the same wording is used for this kind
of error as with similar constructs such as "\p{}". It is legal,
though not wise to have an empty "\x" outside of "re 'strict'"; it
silently generates a NUL character.
o Type of arg %d to %s must be %s (not %s)
Attempts to push, pop, etc on a hash or glob now produce this
message rather than complaining that they no longer work on
scalars. [GH #15774] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/15774>.
o Prototype not terminated
The file and line number is now reported for this error. [GH
#16697] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16697>
o Under "-Dr" (or "use re 'Debug'") the compiled regex engine program
is displayed. It used to use two different spellings for infinity,
"INFINITY", and "INFTY". It now uses the latter exclusively, as
that spelling has been around the longest.
Utility Changes
xsubpp
o The generated prototype (with "PROTOTYPES: ENABLE") would include
"OUTLIST" parameters, but these aren't arguments to the perl
function. This has been rectified. [GH #16746]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16746>.
Configuration and Compilation
o Normally the thread-safe locale functions are used only on threaded
builds. It is now possible to force their use on unthreaded builds
on systems that have them available, by including the
"-Accflags='-DUSE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE'" option to Configure.
o Improve detection of memrchr, strlcat, and strlcpy
o Improve Configure detection of memmem(). [GH #16807]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16807>.
o Multiple improvements and fixes for -DPERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT build
option.
o Fix -DPERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE build option.
Testing
Add test for "goto &sub" in overload leaking.
o Split t/re/fold_grind.t into multiple test files.
o Fix intermittent tests which failed due to race conditions which
surface during parallel testing. [GH #16795]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16795>.
o Thoroughly test paragraph mode, using a new test file,
t/io/paragraph_mode.t. [GH #16787]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16787>.
o Some tests in t/io/eintr.t caused the process to hang on pre-16
Darwin. These tests are skipped for those version of Darwin.
Platform Support
Platform-Specific Notes
HP-UX 11.11
An obscure problem in "pack()" when compiling with HP C-ANSI-C has
been fixed by disabling optimizations in pp_pack.c.
Mac OS X
Perl's build and testing process on Mac OS X for "-Duseshrplib"
builds is now compatible with Mac OS X System Integrity Protection
(SIP).
SIP prevents binaries in /bin (and a few other places) being passed
the "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH" environment variable. For our purposes
this prevents "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH" from being passed to the shell,
which prevents that variable being passed to the testing or build
process, so running "perl" couldn't find libperl.dylib.
To work around that, the initial build of the perl executable
expects to find libperl.dylib in the build directory, and the
library path is then adjusted during installation to point to the
installed library.
[GH #15057] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/15057>.
Minix3
Some support for Minix3 has been re-added.
Cygwin
Cygwin doesn't make "cuserid" visible.
Win32 Mingw
C99 math functions are now available.
Windows
o The "USE_CPLUSPLUS" build option which has long been available
in win32/Makefile (for nmake) and win32/makefile.mk (for dmake)
is now also available in win32/GNUmakefile (for gmake).
o The nmake makefile no longer defaults to Visual C++ 6.0 (a very
old version which is unlikely to be widely used today). As a
result, it is now a requirement to specify the "CCTYPE" since
there is no obvious choice of which modern version to default
to instead. Failure to specify "CCTYPE" will result in an
longer warns about the sleep timeout being too large. [GH
#16631] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16631>.
o Support for compiling perl on Windows using Microsoft Visual
Studio 2019 (containing Visual C++ 14.2) has been added.
o socket() now sets $! if the protocol, address family and socket
type combination is not found. [GH #16849]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16849>.
o The Windows Server 2003 SP1 Platform SDK build, with its early
x64 compiler and tools, was accidentally broken in Perl 5.27.9.
This has now been fixed.
Internal Changes
o The sizing pass has been eliminated from the regular expression
compiler. An extra pass may instead be needed in some cases to
count the number of parenthetical capture groups.
o A new function ""my_strtod"" in perlapi or its synonym, Strtod(),
is now available with the same signature as the libc strtod(). It
provides strotod() equivalent behavior on all platforms, using the
best available precision, depending on platform capabilities and
Configure options, while handling locale-related issues, such as if
the radix character should be a dot or comma.
o Added "newSVsv_nomg()" to copy a SV without processing get magic on
the source. [GH #16461]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16461>.
o It is now forbidden to malloc more than "PTRDIFF_T_MAX" bytes.
Much code (including C optimizers) assumes that all data structures
will not be larger than this, so this catches such attempts before
overflow happens.
o Two new regnodes have been introduced "EXACT_ONLY8", and
"EXACTFU_ONLY8". They're equivalent to "EXACT" and "EXACTFU",
except that they contain a code point which requires UTF-8 to
represent/match. Hence, if the target string isn't UTF-8, we know
it can't possibly match, without needing to try.
o "print_bytes_for_locale()" is now defined if "DEBUGGING", Prior, it
didn't get defined unless "LC_COLLATE" was defined on the platform.
Selected Bug Fixes
o Compilation under "-DPERL_MEM_LOG" and "-DNO_LOCALE" have been
fixed.
o Perl 5.28 introduced an "index()" optimization when comparing to -1
(or indirectly, e.g. >= 0). When this optimization was triggered
inside a "when" clause it caused a warning ("Argument %s isn't
numeric in smart match"). This has now been fixed. [GH #16626]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16626>
o The new in-place editing code no longer leaks directory handles.
[GH #16602] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16602>.
o Warnings produced from constant folding operations on overloaded
values no longer produce spurious "Use of uninitialized value"
zero-length SV produced. [GH #16343]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16343>.
o Improve the debugging output for calloc() calls with "-Dm". [GH
#16653] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16653>.
o Regexp script runs were failing to permit ASCII digits in some
cases. [GH #16704] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16704>.
o On Unix-like systems supporting a platform-specific technique for
determining $^X, Perl failed to fall back to the generic technique
when the platform-specific one fails (for example, a Linux system
with /proc not mounted). This was a regression in Perl 5.28.0.
[GH #16715] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16715>.
o SDBM_File is now more robust with corrupt database files. The
improvements do not make SDBM files suitable as an interchange
format. [GH #16164] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16164>.
o "binmode($fh);" or "binmode($fh, ':raw');" now properly removes the
":utf8" flag from the default ":crlf" I/O layer on Win32. [GH
#16730] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16730>.
o The experimental reference aliasing feature was misinterpreting
array and hash slice assignment as being localised, e.g.
\(@a[3,5,7]) = \(....);
was being interpreted as:
local \(@a[3,5,7]) = \(....);
[GH #16701] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16701>.
o "sort SUBNAME" within an "eval EXPR" when "EXPR" was UTF-8 upgraded
could panic if the "SUBNAME" was non-ASCII. [GH #16979]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16979>.
o Correctly handle realloc() modifying "errno" on success so that the
modification isn't visible to the perl user, since realloc() is
called implicitly by the interpreter. This modification is
permitted by the C standard, but has only been observed on FreeBSD
13.0-CURRENT. [GH #16907]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16907>.
o Perl now exposes POSIX "getcwd" as "Internals::getcwd()" if
available. This is intended for use by "Cwd.pm" during
bootstrapping and may be removed or changed without notice. This
fixes some bootstrapping issues while building perl in a directory
where some ancestor directory isn't readable. [GH #16903]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16903>.
o "pack()" no longer can return malformed UTF-8. It croaks if it
would otherwise return a UTF-8 string that contains malformed
UTF-8. This protects against potential security threats. [GH
#16035] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16035>.
o See "Any set of digits in the Common script are legal in a script
run of another script".
This can prevent stack overflow when processing extremely deep op
trees.
o Avoid leak in multiconcat with overloading. [GH #16823]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16823>.
o The handling of user-defined "\p{}" properties (see "User-Defined
Character Properties" in perlunicode) has been rewritten to be in C
(instead of Perl). This speeds things up, but in the process
several inconsistencies and bug fixes are made.
1. A few error messages have minor wording changes. This is
essentially because the new way is integrated into the regex
error handling mechanism that marks the position in the input
at which the error occurred. That was not possible previously.
The messages now also contain additional back-trace-like
information in case the error occurs deep in nested calls.
2. A user-defined property is implemented as a perl subroutine
with certain highly constrained naming conventions. It was
documented previously that the sub would be in the current
package if the package was unspecified. This turned out not to
be true in all cases, but now it is.
3. All recursive calls are treated as infinite recursion.
Previously they would cause the interpreter to panic. Now,
they cause the regex pattern to fail to compile.
4. Similarly, any other error likely would lead to a panic; now to
just the pattern failing to compile.
5. The old mechanism did not detect illegal ranges in the
definition of the property. Now, the range max must not be
smaller than the range min. Otherwise, the pattern fails to
compile.
6. The intention was to have each sub called only once during the
lifetime of the program, so that a property's definition is
immutable. This was relaxed so that it could be called once
for all /i compilations, and potentially a second time for
non-/i (the sub is passed a parameter indicating which).
However, in practice there were instances when this was broken,
and multiple calls were possible. Those have been fixed. Now
(besides the /i,non-/i cases) the only way a sub can be called
multiple times is if some component of it has not been defined
yet. For example, suppose we have sub IsA() whose definition
is known at compile time, and it in turn calls isB() whose
definition is not yet known. isA() will be called each time a
pattern it appears in is compiled. If isA() also calls isC()
and that definition is known, isC() will be called just once.
7. There were some races and very long hangs should one thread be
compiling the same property as another simultaneously. These
have now been fixed.
o Fixed a failure to match properly.
An EXACTFish regnode has a finite length it can hold for the string
contained an off-by-one error. [GH #16806]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16806>.
o A bare "eof" call with no previous file handle now returns true.
[GH #16786] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16786>
o Failing to compile a format now aborts compilation. Like other
errors in sub-parses this could leave the parser in a strange
state, possibly crashing perl if compilation continued. [GH
#16169] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16169>
o If an in-place edit is still in progress during global destruction
and the process exit code (as stored in $?) is zero, perl will now
treat the in-place edit as successful, replacing the input file
with any output produced.
This allows code like:
perl -i -ne 'print "Foo"; last'
to replace the input file, while code like:
perl -i -ne 'print "Foo"; die'
will not. Partly resolves [GH #16748]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16748>.
o A regression in 5.28 caused the following code to fail
close(STDIN); open(CHILD, "|wc -l")'
because the child's stdin would be closed on exec. This has now
been fixed.
o Fixed an issue where compiling a regexp containing both compile-
time and run-time code blocks could lead to trying to compile
something which is invalid syntax.
o Fixed build failures with "-DNO_LOCALE_NUMERIC" and
"-DNO_LOCALE_COLLATE". [GH #16771]
<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16771>.
o Prevent the tests in ext/B/t/strict.t from being skipped. [GH
#16783] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16783>.
o "/di" nodes ending or beginning in s are now "EXACTF". We do not
want two "EXACTFU" to be joined together during optimization, and
to form a "ss", "sS", "Ss" or "SS" sequence; they are the only
multi-character sequences which may match differently under "/ui"
and "/di".
Acknowledgements
Perl 5.30.0 represents approximately 11 months of development since
Perl 5.28.0 and contains approximately 620,000 lines of changes across
1,300 files from 58 authors.
Excluding auto-generated files, documentation and release tools, there
were approximately 510,000 lines of changes to 750 .pm, .t, .c and .h
files.
Chris 'BinGOs' Williams, Craig A. Berry, Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsaaker, Dan
Book, Dan Dedrick, Daniel Dragan, Dan Kogai, David Cantrell, David
Mitchell, Dominic Hargreaves, E. Choroba, Ed J, Eugen Konkov, Francois
Perrad, Graham Knop, Hauke D, H.Merijn Brand, Hugo van der Sanden,
Jakub Wilk, James Clarke, James E Keenan, Jerry D. Hedden, Jim Cromie,
John SJ Anderson, Karen Etheridge, Karl Williamson, Leon Timmermans,
Matthias Bethke, Nicholas Clark, Nicolas R., Niko Tyni, Pali, Petr
PisaX, Phil Pearl (Lobbes), Richard Leach, Ryan Voots, Sawyer X, Shlomi
Fish, Sisyphus, Slaven Rezic, Steve Hay, Sullivan Beck, Tina Mueller,
Tomasz Konojacki, Tom Wyant, Tony Cook, Unicode Consortium, Yves Orton,
Zak B. Elep.
The list above is almost certainly incomplete as it is automatically
generated from version control history. In particular, it does not
include the names of most of the (very much appreciated) contributors
who reported issues to the Perl bug tracker. Noteworthy in this release
were the large number of bug fixes made possible by Sergey Aleynikov's
high quality perlbug reports for issues he discovered by fuzzing with
AFL.
Many of the changes included in this version originated in the CPAN
modules included in Perl's core. We're grateful to the entire CPAN
community for helping Perl to flourish.
For a more complete list of all of Perl's historical contributors,
please see the AUTHORS file in the Perl source distribution.
Reporting Bugs
If you find what you think is a bug, you might check the perl bug
database at <https://rt.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.
If the bug you are reporting has security implications which make it
inappropriate to send to a publicly archived mailing list, then see
"SECURITY VULNERABILITY CONTACT INFORMATION" in perlsec for details of
how to report the issue.
Give Thanks
If you wish to thank the Perl 5 Porters for the work we had done in
Perl 5, you can do so by running the "perlthanks" program:
perlthanks
This will send an email to the Perl 5 Porters list with your show of
thanks.
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.