From a687059cbaf2c6fdccb5e0fae2aee80ec15625a8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Larry Wall Date: Wed, 18 Oct 1989 00:00:00 +0000 Subject: perl 3.0: (no announcement message available) A few of the new features: (18 Oct) * Perl can now handle binary data correctly and has functions to pack and unpack binary structures into arrays or lists. You can now do arbitrary ioctl functions. * You can now pass things to subroutines by reference. * Debugger enhancements. * An array or associative array may now appear in a local() list. * Array values may now be interpolated into strings. * Subroutine names are now distinguished by prefixing with &. You can call subroutines without using do, and without passing any argument list at all. * You can use the new -u switch to cause perl to dump core so that you can run undump and produce a binary executable image. Alternately you can use the "dump" operator after initializing any variables and such. * You can now chop lists. * Perl now uses /bin/csh to do filename globbing, if available. This means that filenames with spaces or other strangenesses work right. * New functions: mkdir and rmdir, getppid, getpgrp and setpgrp, getpriority and setpriority, chroot, ioctl and fcntl, flock, readlink, lstat, rindex, pack and unpack, read, warn, dbmopen and dbmclose, dump, reverse, defined, undef. --- t/op.time | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 't/op.time') diff --git a/t/op.time b/t/op.time index befe78286c..d735564412 100644 --- a/t/op.time +++ b/t/op.time @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #!./perl -# $Header: op.time,v 2.0 88/06/05 00:14:58 root Exp $ +# $Header: op.time,v 3.0 89/10/18 15:31:56 lwall Locked $ print "1..5\n"; -- cgit v1.2.1