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This is my patch patch.1d for perl5.001. A complete description is
given below, but here are the basic changes.
1. Linux: more tweaks so dynamic loading works under ELF
or (maybe) under dld. There are so many different dld versions
and so many different tool sets, it's hard to be more specific.
2. perl -e '$v=1e19+0' no longer dumps core on Intel x86
processors.
3. pod stuff:
a. Wrapped pod2* translators in a 'SH' wrapper so that they
have the proper path to perl at the top.
b. Fixed pod/ Makefile to call the pod2html translator
correctly. (Why do pod2man and pod2html work differently?)
c. Include latest (Feb 2, 1995) version of pod2html, fresh from
ftp.metronet.com.
4. MakeMaker 4.093.
5. GIMME and installperl patches from Tim Bunce.
6. Miscellaneous hint file updates.
Configure
Allow ' ' to mean 'none' in a few more places. This provides
a way for hint files to set something to an empty value and to
ensure that the empty value will be maintained when config.sh is
reused.
Fix silly ld typo that prevented hint file from actually setting
$ld.
MANIFEST
Now has pod/pod2*.SH.
Makefile.SH
Remove old libperl.a instead of blindly adding to it. Failure to
do this causes a problem if you originally used perl's malloc but
later changed your mind. The old malloc.o would still be in
libperl.a
ext/DynaLoader/dl_dlopen.xs
Use strerror(errno) instead of dlerror for NetBSD.
handy.h
Clarify & rework HAS_BOOL comments and code. No functionality is
changed, but I hope this is easier to follow.
hints/freebsd.sh
hints/isc.sh
hints/linux.sh
hints/netbsd.sh
hints/next_3_0.sh
hints/next_3_2.sh
hints/sco_3.sh
Miscellaneous updates. See the individual comments in the patches.
installperl
Run ranlib on installed .a libraries.
unlink() old versions of files before installing new ones, in
case the old ones are are write-protected.
lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm
Updated to 4.092 by Andreas Koenig. This features better
selection of shared library versions and shorter command lines for
static linking of new extensions. It is also more robust against
broken csh on Linux. (There's still a glob in the library
selection loop, however.)
I further updated it to 4.093 because I didn't like the
distclean target :-). It's just a sloppy quick fix, but that's
all I have time for now. I've also worked on the library version
selection stuff and the $(CC) command stuff a little more.
lib/TieHash.pm
Overdue removal of ambiguous ${pack} construction.
perl.h
New U_V macro to cast to the UV type (usually unsigned long).
pod/Makefile
Updated.
pod/pod2html.SH
Updated.
Converted to 'SH' wrapper so correct #!/path/to/perl gets used.
pod/pod2latex.SH
pod/pod2man.SH
Converted to 'SH' wrapper so correct #!/path/to/perl gets used.
pp_hot.c
GIMME patch from Tim Bunce.
pp_sys.c
Allow use of F_FREESP fcntl() directive to truncate files.
If HAS_MKDIR is not defined, the stat() call to check the result
of the system "mkdir" call was failing because the filename
pointer no longer pointed to the right location.
sv.c
Protect some (UV) casts by the new U_V() macro.
util.c
New cast_uv() function to support the U_V() macro, if needed.
cast_iv() and cast_uv() no longer assume 32-bit longs.
The various cast_() functions have also been simplified.
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: In perl 5.001 the print function now only outputs one significant digit for the
: the results of some mathematical functions.
:
: $ cat mine
: #!/usr/bin/perl
: print sqrt(2), "\n";
: print 4 * atan2(1,1), "\n";
: print log(2), "\n";
: $ ./mine
: 1
: 3
: 0
Okay, I understand how this one happened. This is a case where a
beneficial fix uncovered a bug elsewhere. I changed the constant
folder to prefer integer results over double if the numbers are the
same. In this case, they aren't, but it leaves the integer value there
anyway because the storage is already allocated for it, and it *might*
be used in an integer context. And since it's producing a constant, it
sets READONLY. Unfortunately, sv_2pv() bogusly preferred the integer
value to the double when READONLY was set. This never showed up if you
just said
print 1.4142135623731;
because in that case, there was already a string value.
Larry
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: There were some warnings (AIX, xlc compiler):
Here's a cleaner version of the official unofficial patch, based on 5.001.
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[See the Changes file for a list of changes]
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To: Simon Parsons <S.Parsons@fulcrum.co.uk>
: I am on a Sun sparc running Solaris 5.3 / 5.4
:
: Are there any patches available for perl5.000, or a list of know bugs?
: I am having problems with a script running out of memory, which may be
: causes by memory leaks. The process size grows steadily up to approx
: 8Meg (over a couple of minutes) an then grows to approx 22Meg (in 2 or
: 3 seconds) before running out of memory. purify indicates memory
: leaks, but I am not sure whether this is as a result of perl
: abandoning memory as it exits.
5.001 will contain fixes for a number of memory leaks. Here are some
unofficial patches for some of the more spectacular ones. The one
for sv.c is the likeliest one to be affecting you, unless you're doing
a lot of evals.
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In order to fix the duplicate DESTROY bug, I need to remove [the
modified] lines from sv_setsv.
Basically, copying an object shouldn't produce another object without an
explicit blessing. I'm not sure if this will break anything. If Ilya
and anyone else so inclined would apply this patch and see if it breaks
anything related to overloading (or anything else object-oriented), I'd
be much obliged.
By the way, here's a test script for the duplicate DESTROY. You'll note
that it prints DESTROYED twice, once for , and once for . I don't
think an object should be considered an object unless viewed through
a reference. When accessed directly it should behave as a builtin type.
#!./perl
= new main;
= '';
sub new {
my ;
local /tmp/ssh-vaEzm16429/agent.16429 = bless $a;
local = ; # Bogusly makes an object.
/tmp/ssh-vaEzm16429/agent.16429;
}
sub DESTROY {
print "DESTROYED\n";
}
Larry
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[editor's note: this commit combines approximate 4 months of furious
releases of Andy Dougherty and Larry Wall - see pod/perlhist.pod for
details. Andy notes that;
Alas neither my "Irwin AccuTrack" nor my DC 600A quarter-inch cartridge
backup tapes from that era seem to be readable anymore. I guess 13 years
exceeds the shelf life for that backup technology :-(.
]
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[editor's note: the sparc executables have not been included,
and emacs backup files have been removed]
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[the last one taken from the September '94 InfoMagic CD; a similar
style of cleanup as the previous commits was performed]
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[editor's note: cleaned up from the September '94 InfoMagic CD, just
like the last commit]
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[editor's note: the sparc executables have not been included,
and emacs backup files and other cruft such as patch backup files have
been removed. This was reconstructed from a tarball found on the
September 1994 InfoMagic CD]
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[editor's note: the sparc executables have not been included, and
emacs backup files have been removed. This was reconstructed from a
tarball found on the September 1994 InfoMagic CD; the date of this is
approximate]
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[editor's note: the sparc executables have not been included,
and emacs backup files have been removed]
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[editor's note: from history.perl.org. The sparc executables
originally included in the distribution are not in this commit.]
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