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6 perl5281delta - what is new for perl v5.28.1
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9 This document describes differences between the 5.28.0 release and the
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12 If you are upgrading from an earlier release such as 5.26.0, first read
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16 [CVE-2018-18311] Integer overflow leading to buffer overflow and
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18 Integer arithmetic in "Perl_my_setenv()" could wrap when the combined
19 length of the environment variable name and value exceeded around
20 0x7fffffff. This could lead to writing beyond the end of an allocated
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23 [GH #16560] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16560>
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25 [CVE-2018-18312] Heap-buffer-overflow write in S_regatom (regcomp.c)
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29 [GH #16649] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16649>
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32 There are no changes intentionally incompatible with 5.28.0. If any
33 exist, they are bugs, and we request that you submit a report. See
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37 Updated Modules and Pragmata
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42 • Perl 5.28 introduced an "index()" optimization when comparing to -1
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44 inside a "when" clause it caused a warning ("Argument %s isn't
45 numeric in smart match"). This has now been fixed. [GH #16626]
46 <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16626>
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48 • Matching of decimal digits in script runs, introduced in Perl 5.28,
49 had a bug that led to "1\N{THAI DIGIT FIVE}" matching
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53 [GH #16602] <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/16602>
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56 Perl 5.28.1 represents approximately 5 months of development since Perl
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60 Excluding auto-generated files, documentation and release tools, there
61 were approximately 700 lines of changes to 12 .pm, .t, .c and .h files.
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63 Perl continues to flourish into its fourth decade thanks to a vibrant
64 community of users and developers. The following people are known to
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67 Aaron Crane, Abigail, Chris 'BinGOs' Williams, Dagfinn Ilmari
68 Mannsaaker, David Mitchell, James E Keenan, John SJ Anderson, Karen
69 Etheridge, Karl Williamson, Sawyer X, Steve Hay, Tony Cook.
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72 generated from version control history. In particular, it does not
73 include the names of the (very much appreciated) contributors who
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76 Many of the changes included in this version originated in the CPAN
77 modules included in Perl's core. We're grateful to the entire CPAN
78 community for helping Perl to flourish.
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80 For a more complete list of all of Perl's historical contributors,
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84 If you find what you think is a bug, you might check the perl bug
85 database at <https://rt.perl.org/> . There may also be information at
86 <http://www.perl.org/> , the Perl Home Page.
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88 If you believe you have an unreported bug, please run the perlbug
89 program included with your release. Be sure to trim your bug down to a
90 tiny but sufficient test case. Your bug report, along with the output
91 of "perl -V", will be sent off to perlbug@perl.org to be analysed by
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94 If the bug you are reporting has security implications which make it
95 inappropriate to send to a publicly archived mailing list, then see
96 "SECURITY VULNERABILITY CONTACT INFORMATION" in perlsec for details of
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100 If you wish to thank the Perl 5 Porters for the work we had done in
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105 This will send an email to the Perl 5 Porters list with your show of
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109 The Changes file for an explanation of how to view exhaustive details
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