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author | Nicholas Clark <nick@ccl4.org> | 2007-11-21 12:06:31 +0000 |
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committer | Nicholas Clark <nick@ccl4.org> | 2007-11-21 12:06:31 +0000 |
commit | f58c54f089ac4dd67da03f0ca74895091832ff8a (patch) | |
tree | d4af1ec3ede4377a6a4e155fbf2b1258c3ec9e1b /Changes5.001 | |
parent | f04c104ca079536f32d12d774d450bc3e2aae26c (diff) | |
download | perl-f58c54f089ac4dd67da03f0ca74895091832ff8a.tar.gz |
Run unexpand -a on all the Changes files, which were a jumbled mix of
tabs and spaces. Now they're all tabs, and about 1300K smaller.
The diff may look huge, but run diff -db and you'll see that it's all
whitespace.
p4raw-id: //depot/perl@32433
Diffstat (limited to 'Changes5.001')
-rw-r--r-- | Changes5.001 | 36 |
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/Changes5.001 b/Changes5.001 index c26134a79a..6217edf2f2 100644 --- a/Changes5.001 +++ b/Changes5.001 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Files patched: README NETaa13033: goto pushed a bogus scope on the context stack. From: Steve Vinoski Files patched: pp_ctl.c - The goto operator pushed an extra bogus scope onto the context stack. (This + The goto operator pushed an extra bogus scope onto the context stack. (This often didn't matter, since many things pop extra unrecognized scopes off.) NETaa13034: tried to get valid pointer from undef. @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ Files patched: op.c outside the eval only partially took into consideration that there might be extra debugger subroutine frames that shouldn't be used, and ended up comparing the wrong statement sequence number to the range of - valid sequence numbers for the scope of the lexical variable. (There + valid sequence numbers for the scope of the lexical variable. (There was also a bug fixed in passing that caused the scope of lexical to go clear to the end of the subroutine even if it was within an inner block.) @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ Files patched: pod/perlsyn.pod NETaa13164: the dot detector for the end of formats was over-rambunctious. From: John Stoffel Files patched: toke.c - The dot detector for the end of formats was over-rambunctious. It would + The dot detector for the end of formats was over-rambunctious. It would pick up any dot that didn't have a space in front of it. NETaa13165: do {} while 1 never linked outer block into next chain. @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ From: Gisle Aas Files patched: op.c When the conditional of do {} while 1; was optimized away, it confused the postfix order construction so that the block that ordinarily sits around the - whole loop was never executed. So when the loop tried to unstack between + whole loop was never executed. So when the loop tried to unstack between iterations, it got the wrong context, and blew away the lexical variables of the outer scope. Fixed it by introducing a NULL opcode that will be optimized away later. @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ NETaa13181: m//g didn't keep track of whether previous match matched null. From: "philippe.verdret" Files patched: mg.h pp_hot.c A pattern isn't allowed to match a null string in the same place twice in - a row. m//g wasn't keeping track of whether the previous match matched + a row. m//g wasn't keeping track of whether the previous match matched the null string. NETaa13182: now includes whitespace as a regexp metacharacter. @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ From: lusol@Dillon.CC.Lehigh.EDU Files patched: mg.c Since there was no regexp prior to the "use", it was returning whatever the last successful match was within the "use", because there was no current - regexp, so it treated it as a normal variable. It now returns undef. + regexp, so it treated it as a normal variable. It now returns undef. NETaa13195: semop had one S too many. From: Joachim Huober @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ Files patched: toke.c NETaa13197: changed implicit -> message to be more understandable. From: Bruce Barnett Files patched: op.c pod/perldiag.pod - I changed the error message to be more understandable. It now says + I changed the error message to be more understandable. It now says Can't use subscript on sort... @@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ NETaa13342: grep and map with block would enter block but never leave it. From: Ian Phillipps Files patched: op.c The compiler use some sort-checking code to handle the arguments of - grep and map. Unfortunately, this wiped out the block exit opcode while + grep and map. Unfortunately, this wiped out the block exit opcode while leaving the block entry opcode. This doesn't matter to sort, but did matter to grep and map. It now leave the block entry intact. @@ -536,8 +536,8 @@ Files patched: gv.c use strict; sub foo { - local(*IN); - open(IN,"file"); + local(*IN); + open(IN,"file"); } @@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ Files patched: av.c NETaa13349: sort sub accumulated save stack entries From: David Filo Files patched: pp_ctl.c - COMMON only gets set if assigning to @_, which is reasonable. Most of the + COMMON only gets set if assigning to @_, which is reasonable. Most of the problem was a memory leak. NETaa13351: didn't treat indirect filehandles as references. @@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ Files patched: toke.c untainted. Unfortunately, the scope removal optimization for very short blocks removed the statementhood of statements that were attempting to read $1 as an untainted value, with the effect that $1 - appeared to be tainted anyway. The optimization is now disabled when + appeared to be tainted anyway. The optimization is now disabled when tainting and the block contains $1 (or equivalent). NETaa13366: fixed this a better way in toke.c. @@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ NETaa13370: some code assumed SvCUR was of type int. From: Spider Boardman Files patched: pp_sys.c Did something similar to the proposed patch. I also fixed the problem that - it assumed the type of SvCUR was int. And fixed get{peer,sock}name the + it assumed the type of SvCUR was int. And fixed get{peer,sock}name the same way. NETaa13375: sometimes dontbother wasn't added back into strend. @@ -994,7 +994,7 @@ Files patched: op.c pod/perlop.pod NETaa13500: needed DESTROY in FileHandle From: Tim Bunce Files patched: ext/POSIX/POSIX.pm - Added DESTROY method. Also fixed ungensym to use POSIX:: instead of _POSIX. + Added DESTROY method. Also fixed ungensym to use POSIX:: instead of _POSIX. Removed ungensym from close method, since DESTROY should do that now. NETaa13502: now complains if you use local on a lexical variable @@ -1013,7 +1013,7 @@ From: William Setzer Files patched: op.c When a lexical variable is declared, introduction is delayed until the start of the next statement, so that any initialization code runs - outside the scope of the new variable. Thus, + outside the scope of the new variable. Thus, my $y = 3; my $y = $y; @@ -1054,7 +1054,7 @@ Files patched: embed.h NETaa13525: random cleanup Files patched: MANIFEST Todo cop.h lib/TieHash.pm lib/perl5db.pl opcode.h patchlevel.h pod/perldata.pod pod/perlsub.pod t/op/ref.t toke.c -NETaa13525: random cleanup +NETaa13525: random cleanup Files patched: pp_ctl.c util.c NETaa13527: File::Find needed to export $name and $dir @@ -1149,7 +1149,7 @@ NETaa13589: return was enforcing list context on its arguments From: Tim Freeman Files patched: opcode.pl A return was being treated like a normal list operator, in that it was - setting list context on its arguments. This was bogus. + setting list context on its arguments. This was bogus. NETaa13591: POSIX::creat used wrong argument From: Paul Marquess @@ -1232,7 +1232,7 @@ Files patched: lib/Exporter.pm like an adjunct. Also added an export_tags routine. The keys in the %EXPORT_TAGS hash no longer use colons, to make the initializers prettier. -NETaa13687: new Exporter.pm +NETaa13687: new Exporter.pm Files patched: ext/POSIX/POSIX.pm (same) |