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NAME
       perldelta - what is new for perl v5.8.6

DESCRIPTION
       This document describes differences between the 5.8.5 release and the 5.8.6
       release.

Incompatible Changes
       There are no changes incompatible with 5.8.5.

Core Enhancements
       The perl interpreter is now more tolerant of UTF-16-encoded scripts.

       On Win32, Perl can now use non-IFS compatible LSPs, which allows Perl to work in
       conjunction with firewalls such as McAfee Guardian. For full details see the file
       README.win32, particularly if you’re running Win95.

Modules and Pragmata
       ·   With the "base" pragma, an intermediate class with no fields used to messes up
           private fields in the base class. This has been fixed.

       ·   Cwd upgraded to version 3.01 (as part of the new PathTools distribution)

       ·   Devel::PPPort upgraded to version 3.03

       ·   File::Spec upgraded to version 3.01 (as part of the new PathTools distribution)

       ·   Encode upgraded to version 2.08

       ·   ExtUtils::MakeMaker remains at version 6.17, as later stable releases currently
           available on CPAN have some issues with core modules on some core platforms.

       ·   I18N::LangTags upgraded to version 0.35

       ·   Math::BigInt upgraded to version 1.73

       ·   Math::BigRat upgraded to version 0.13

       ·   MIME::Base64 upgraded to version 3.05

       ·   POSIX::sigprocmask function can now retrieve the current signal mask without
           also setting it.

       ·   Time::HiRes upgraded to version 1.65

Utility Changes
       Perl has a new -dt command-line flag, which enables threads support in the debug-
       ger.

Performance Enhancements
       "reverse sort ..." is now optimized to sort in reverse, avoiding the generation of
       a temporary intermediate list.

       "for (reverse @foo)" now iterates in reverse, avoiding the generation of a tempo-
       rary reversed list.

Selected Bug Fixes
       The regexp engine is now more robust when given invalid utf8 input, as is sometimes
       generated by buggy XS modules.

       "foreach" on threads::shared array used to be able to crash Perl. This bug has now
       been fixed.

       A regexp in "STDOUT"’s destructor used to coredump, because the regexp pad was
       already freed. This has been fixed.

       "goto &" is now more robust - bugs in deep recursion and chained "goto &" have been
       fixed.

       Using "delete" on an array no longer leaks memory. A "pop" of an item from a shared
       array reference no longer causes a leak.

       "eval_sv()" failing a taint test could corrupt the stack - this has been fixed.

       On platforms with 64 bit pointers numeric comparison operators used to erroneously
       compare the addresses of references that are overloaded, rather than using the
       overloaded values. This has been fixed.

       "read" into a UTF8-encoded buffer with an offset off the end of the buffer no
       longer mis-calculates buffer lengths.

       Although Perl has promised since version 5.8 that "sort()" would be stable, the two
       cases "sort {$b cmp $a}" and "<sort {$b <=" $a}>> could produce non-stable sorts.
       This is corrected in perl5.8.6.

       Localising $^D no longer generates a diagnostic message about valid -D flags.

New or Changed Diagnostics
       For -t and -T,
          Too late for "-T" option has been changed to the more informative
          "-T" is on the #! line, it must also be used on the command line

Changed Internals
       From now on all applications embedding perl will behave as if perl were compiled
       with -DPERL_USE_SAFE_PUTENV.  See "Environment access" in the INSTALL file for
       details.

       Most "C" source files now have comments at the top explaining their purpose, which
       should help anyone wishing to get an overview of the implementation.

New Tests
       There are significantly more tests for the "B" suite of modules.

Reporting Bugs
       If you find what you think is a bug, you might check the articles recently posted
       to the comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup and the perl bug database at
       http://bugs.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 AT perl.org to be analysed by the Perl porting team.  You can browse and
       search the Perl 5 bugs at http://bugs.perl.org/

SEE ALSO
       The Changes file for exhaustive details on what changed.

       The INSTALL file for how to build Perl.

       The README file for general stuff.

       The Artistic and Copying files for copyright information.



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