1=head1 NAME 2 3perltodo - Perl TO-DO List 4 5=head1 DESCRIPTION 6 7This is a list of wishes for Perl. Send updates to 8I<perl5-porters@perl.org>. If you want to work on any of these 9projects, be sure to check the perl5-porters archives for past ideas, 10flames, and propaganda. This will save you time and also prevent you 11from implementing something that Larry has already vetoed. One set 12of archives may be found at: 13 14 http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/ 15 16=head1 To do during 5.6.x 17 18=head2 Support for I/O disciplines 19 20C<perlio> provides this, but the interface could be a lot more 21straightforward. 22 23=head2 Autoload bytes.pm 24 25When the lexer sees, for instance, C<bytes::length>, it should 26automatically load the C<bytes> pragma. 27 28=head2 Make "\u{XXXX}" et al work 29 30Danger, Will Robinson! Discussing the semantics of C<"\x{F00}">, 31C<"\xF00"> and C<"\U{F00}"> on P5P I<will> lead to a long and boring 32flamewar. 33 34=head2 Create a char *sv_pvprintify(sv, STRLEN *lenp, UV flags) 35 36For displaying PVs with control characters, embedded nulls, and Unicode. 37This would be useful for printing warnings, or data and regex dumping, 38not_a_number(), and so on. 39 40Requirements: should handle both byte and UTF-8 strings. isPRINT() 41characters printed as-is, character less than 256 as \xHH, Unicode 42characters as \x{HHH}. Don't assume ASCII-like, either, get somebody 43on EBCDIC to test the output. 44 45Possible options, controlled by the flags: 46- whitespace (other than ' ' of isPRINT()) printed as-is 47- use isPRINT_LC() instead of isPRINT() 48- print control characters like this: "\cA" 49- print control characters like this: "^A" 50- non-PRINTables printed as '.' instead of \xHH 51- use \OOO instead of \xHH 52- use the C/Perl-metacharacters like \n, \t 53- have a maximum length for the produced string (read it from *lenp) 54- append a "..." to the produced string if the maximum length is exceeded 55- really fancy: print unicode characters as \N{...} 56 57NOTE: pv_display(), pv_uni_display(), sv_uni_display() are already 58doing something like the above. 59 60=head2 Overloadable regex assertions 61 62This may or may not be possible with the current regular expression 63engine. The idea is that, for instance, C<\b> needs to be 64algorithmically computed if you're dealing with Thai text. Hence, the 65B<\b> assertion wants to be overloaded by a function. 66 67=head2 Unicode 68 69=over 4 70 71=item * 72 73Allow for long form of the General Category Properties, e.g 74C<\p{IsOpenPunctuation}>, not just the abbreviated form, e.g. 75C<\p{IsPs}>. 76 77=item * 78 79Allow for the metaproperties: C<XID Start>, C<XID Continue>, 80C<NF*_NO>, C<NF*_MAYBE> (require the DerivedCoreProperties and 81DerviceNormalizationProperties files). 82 83There are also multiple value properties still unimplemented: 84C<Numeric Type>, C<East Asian Width>. 85 86=item * 87 88 Case Mappings? http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr21/ 89 90Mostly implemented (all of 1:1, 1:N, N:1), only the "final sigma" 91and locale-specific rules of SpecCase are not implemented. 92 93=item * 94 95UTF-8 identifier names should probably be canonicalized: NFC? 96 97=item * 98 99UTF-8 in package names and sub names? The first is problematic 100because of the mapping to pathnames, ditto for the second one if 101one does autosplitting, for example. Some of this works already 102in 5.8.0, but essentially it is unsupported. Constructs to consider, 103at the very least: 104 105 use utf8; 106 package UnicodePackage; 107 sub new { bless {}, shift }; 108 sub UnicodeMethod1 { ... $_[0]->UnicodeMethod2(...) ... } 109 sub UnicodeMethod2 { ... } # in here caller(0) should contain Unicode 110 ... 111 package main; 112 my $x = UnicodePackage->new; 113 print ref $x, "\n"; # should be Unicode 114 $x->UnicodeMethod1(...); 115 my $y = UnicodeMethod3 UnicodePackage ...; 116 117In the above all I<UnicodeXxx> contain (identifier-worthy) characters 118beyond the code point 255, for example 256. Wherever package/class or 119subroutine names can be returned needs to be checked for Unicodeness. 120 121=back 122 123See L<perlunicode/UNICODE REGULAR EXPRESSION SUPPORT LEVEL> for what's 124there and what's missing. Almost all of Levels 2 and 3 is missing, 125and as of 5.8.0 not even all of Level 1 is there. 126They have some tricks Perl doesn't yet implement, such as character 127class subtraction. 128 129 http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr18/ 130 131=head2 Work out exit/die semantics for threads 132 133There are some suggestions to use for example something like this: 134default to "(thread exiting first will) wait for the other threads 135until up to 60 seconds". Other possibilities: 136 137 use threads wait => 0; 138 139Do not wait. 140 141 use threads wait_for => 10; 142 143Wait up to 10 seconds. 144 145 use threads wait_for => -1; 146 147Wait for ever. 148 149http://archive.develooper.com/perl5-porters@perl.org/msg79618.html 150 151=head2 Better support for nonpreemptive threading systems like GNU pth 152 153To better support nonpreemptive threading systems, perhaps some of the 154blocking functions internally in Perl should do a yield() before a 155blocking call. (Now certain threads tests ({basic,list,thread.t}) 156simply do a yield() before they sleep() to give nonpreemptive thread 157implementations a chance). 158 159In some cases, like the GNU pth, which has replacement functions that 160are nonblocking (pth_select instead of select), maybe Perl should be 161using them instead when built for threading. 162 163=head2 Typed lexicals for compiler 164 165=head2 Compiler workarounds for Win32 166 167=head2 AUTOLOADing in the compiler 168 169=head2 Fixing comppadlist when compiling 170 171=head2 Cleaning up exported namespace 172 173=head2 Complete signal handling 174 175Add C<PERL_ASYNC_CHECK> to opcodes which loop; replace C<sigsetjmp> with 176C<sigjmp>; check C<wait> for signal safety. 177 178=head2 Out-of-source builds 179 180This was done for 5.6.0, but needs reworking for 5.7.x 181 182=head2 POSIX realtime support 183 184POSIX 1003.1 1996 Edition support--realtime stuff: POSIX semaphores, 185message queues, shared memory, realtime clocks, timers, signals (the 186metaconfig units mostly already exist for these) 187 188=head2 UNIX98 support 189 190Reader-writer locks, realtime/asynchronous IO 191 192=head2 IPv6 Support 193 194There are non-core modules, such as C<Socket6>, but these will need 195integrating when IPv6 actually starts to really happen. See RFC 2292 196and RFC 2553. 197 198=head2 Long double conversion 199 200Floating point formatting is still causing some weird test failures. 201 202=head2 Locales 203 204Locales and Unicode interact with each other in unpleasant ways. 205One possible solution would be to adopt/support ICU: 206 207 http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/index.html 208 209=head2 Arithmetic on non-Arabic numerals 210 211C<[1234567890]> aren't the only numerals any more. 212 213=head2 POSIX Unicode character classes 214 215(C<[=a=]> for equivalence classes, C<[.ch.]> for collation.) 216These are dependent on Unicode normalization and collation. 217 218=head2 Factoring out common suffices/prefices in regexps (trie optimization) 219 220Currently, the user has to optimize C<foo|far> and C<foo|goo> into 221C<f(?:oo|ar)> and C<[fg]oo> by hand; this could be done automatically. 222 223=head2 Security audit shipped utilities 224 225All the code we ship with Perl needs to be sensible about temporary file 226handling, locking, input validation, and so on. 227 228=head2 Sort out the uid-setting mess 229 230Currently there are several problems with the setting of uids ($<, $> 231for the real and effective uids). Firstly, what exactly setuid() call 232gets invoked in which platform is simply a big mess that needs to be 233untangled. Secondly, the effects are apparently not standard across 234platforms, (if you first set $< and then $>, or vice versa, being 235uid == euid == zero, or just euid == zero, or as a normal user, what are 236the results?). The test suite not (usually) being run as root means 237that these things do not get much testing. Thirdly, there's quite 238often a third uid called saved uid, and Perl has no knowledge of that 239feature in any way. (If one has the saved uid of zero, one can get 240back any real and effective uids.) As an example, to change also the 241saved uid, one needs to set the real and effective uids B<twice>-- in 242most systems, that is: in HP-UX that doesn't seem to work. 243 244=head2 Custom opcodes 245 246Have a way to introduce user-defined opcodes without the subroutine call 247overhead of an XSUB; the user should be able to create PP code. Simon 248Cozens has some ideas on this. 249 250=head2 DLL Versioning 251 252Windows needs a way to know what version of an XS or C<libperl> DLL it's 253loading. 254 255=head2 Introduce @( and @) 256 257C<$(> may return "foo bar baz". Unfortunately, since groups can 258theoretically have spaces in their names, this could be one, two or 259three groups. 260 261=head2 Floating point handling 262 263C<NaN> and C<inf> support is particularly troublesome. 264(fp_classify(), fp_class(), fp_class_d(), class(), isinf(), 265isfinite(), finite(), isnormal(), unordered(), <ieeefp.h>, 266<fp_class.h> (there are metaconfig units for all these) (I think), 267fp_setmask(), fp_getmask(), fp_setround(), fp_getround() 268(no metaconfig units yet for these). Don't forget finitel(), fp_classl(), 269fp_class_l(), (yes, both do, unfortunately, exist), and unorderedl().) 270 271As of Perl 5.6.1, there is a Perl macro, Perl_isnan(). 272 273=head2 IV/UV preservation 274 275Nicholas Clark has done a lot of work on this, but work is continuing. 276C<+>, C<-> and C<*> work, but guards need to be in place for C<%>, C</>, 277C<&>, C<oct>, C<hex> and C<pack>. 278 279=head2 Replace pod2html with something using Pod::Parser 280 281The CPAN module C<Marek::Pod::Html> may be a more suitable basis for a 282C<pod2html> converter; the current one duplicates the functionality 283abstracted in C<Pod::Parser>, which makes updating the POD language 284difficult. 285 286=head2 Automate module testing on CPAN 287 288When a new Perl is being beta tested, porters have to manually grab 289their favourite CPAN modules and test them - this should be done 290automatically. 291 292=head2 sendmsg and recvmsg 293 294We have all the other BSD socket functions but these. There are 295metaconfig units for these functions which can be added. To avoid these 296being new opcodes, a solution similar to the way C<sockatmark> was added 297would be preferable. (Autoload the C<IO::whatever> module.) 298 299=head2 Rewrite perlre documentation 300 301The new-style patterns need full documentation, and the whole document 302needs to be a lot clearer. 303 304=head2 Convert example code to IO::Handle filehandles 305 306=head2 Document Win32 choices 307 308=head2 Check new modules 309 310=head2 Make roffitall find pods and libs itself 311 312Simon Cozens has done some work on this but it needs a rethink. 313 314=head1 To do at some point 315 316These are ideas that have been regularly tossed around, that most 317people believe should be done maybe during 5.8.x 318 319=head2 Remove regular expression recursion 320 321Because the regular expression engine is recursive, badly designed 322expressions can lead to lots of recursion filling up the stack. Ilya 323claims that it is easy to convert the engine to being iterative, but 324this has still not yet been done. There may be a regular expression 325engine hit squad meeting at TPC5. 326 327=head2 Memory leaks after failed eval 328 329Perl will leak memory if you C<eval "hlagh hlagh hlagh hlagh">. This is 330partially because it attempts to build up an op tree for that code and 331doesn't properly free it. The same goes for non-syntactically-correct 332regular expressions. Hugo looked into this, but decided it needed a 333mark-and-sweep GC implementation. 334 335Alan notes that: The basic idea was to extend the parser token stack 336(C<YYSTYPE>) to include a type field so we knew what sort of thing each 337element of the stack was. The F<perly.c> code would then have to be 338postprocessed to record the type of each entry on the stack as it was 339created, and the parser patched so that it could unroll the stack 340properly on error. 341 342This is possible to do, but would be pretty messy to implement, as it 343would rely on even more sed hackery in F<perly.fixer>. 344 345=head2 bitfields in pack 346 347=head2 Cross compilation 348 349Make Perl buildable with a cross-compiler. This will play havoc with 350Configure, which needs to know how the target system will respond to 351its tests; maybe C<microperl> will be a good starting point here. 352(Indeed, Bart Schuller reports that he compiled up C<microperl> for 353the Agenda PDA and it works fine.) A really big spanner in the works 354is the bootstrapping build process of Perl: if the filesystem the 355target systems sees is not the same what the build host sees, various 356input, output, and (Perl) library files need to be copied back and forth. 357 358As of 5.8.0 Configure mostly works for cross-compilation 359(used successfully for iPAQ Linux), miniperl gets built, 360but then building DynaLoader (and other extensions) fails 361since MakeMaker knows nothing of cross-compilation. 362(See INSTALL/Cross-compilation for the state of things.) 363 364=head2 Perl preprocessor / macros 365 366Source filters help with this, but do not get us all the way. For 367instance, it should be possible to implement the C<??> operator somehow; 368source filters don't (quite) cut it. 369 370=head2 Perl lexer in Perl 371 372Damian Conway is planning to work on this, but it hasn't happened yet. 373 374=head2 Using POSIX calls internally 375 376When faced with a BSD vs. SysV -style interface to some library or 377system function, perl's roots show in that it typically prefers the BSD 378interface (but falls back to the SysV one). One example is getpgrp(). 379Other examples include C<memcpy> vs. C<bcopy>. There are others, mostly in 380F<pp_sys.c>. 381 382Mostly, this item is a suggestion for which way to start a journey into 383an C<#ifdef> forest. It is not primarily a suggestion to eliminate any of 384the C<#ifdef> forests. 385 386POSIX calls are perhaps more likely to be portable to unexpected 387architectures. They are also perhaps more likely to be actively 388maintained by a current vendor. They are also perhaps more likely to be 389available in thread-safe versions, if appropriate. 390 391=head2 -i rename file when changed 392 393It's only necessary to rename a file when inplace editing when the file 394has changed. Detecting a change is perhaps the difficult bit. 395 396=head2 All ARGV input should act like E<lt>E<gt> 397 398eg C<read(ARGV, ...)> doesn't currently read across multiple files. 399 400=head2 Support for rerunning debugger 401 402There should be a way of restarting the debugger on demand. 403 404=head2 Test Suite for the Debugger 405 406The debugger is a complex piece of software and fixing something 407here may inadvertently break something else over there. To tame 408this chaotic behaviour, a test suite is necessary. 409 410=head2 my sub foo { } 411 412The basic principle is sound, but there are problems with the semantics 413of self-referential and mutually referential lexical subs: how to 414declare the subs? 415 416=head2 One-pass global destruction 417 418Sweeping away all the allocated memory in one go is a laudable goal, but 419it's difficult and in most cases, it's easier to let the memory get 420freed by exiting. 421 422=head2 Rewrite regexp parser 423 424There has been talk recently of rewriting the regular expression parser 425to produce an optree instead of a chain of opcodes; it's unclear whether 426or not this would be a win. 427 428=head2 Cache recently used regexps 429 430This is to speed up 431 432 for my $re (@regexps) { 433 $matched++ if /$re/ 434 } 435 436C<qr//> already gives us a way of saving compiled regexps, but it should 437be done automatically. 438 439=head2 Cross-compilation support 440 441Bart Schuller reports that using C<microperl> and a cross-compiler, he 442got Perl working on the Agenda PDA. However, one cannot build a full 443Perl because Configure needs to get the results for the target platform, 444for the host. 445 446=head2 Bit-shifting bitvectors 447 448Given: 449 450 vec($v, 1000, 1) = 1; 451 452One should be able to do 453 454 $v <<= 1; 455 456and have the 999'th bit set. 457 458Currently if you try with shift bitvectors you shift the NV/UV, instead 459of the bits in the PV. Not very logical. 460 461=head2 debugger pragma 462 463The debugger is implemented in Perl in F<perl5db.pl>; turning it into a 464pragma should be easy, but making it work lexically might be more 465difficult. Fiddling with C<$^P> would be necessary. 466 467=head2 use less pragma 468 469Identify areas where speed/memory tradeoffs can be made and have a hint 470to switch between them. 471 472=head2 switch structures 473 474Although we have C<Switch.pm> in core, Larry points to the dormant 475C<nswitch> and C<cswitch> ops in F<pp.c>; using these opcodes would be 476much faster. 477 478=head2 Cache eval tree 479 480=head2 rcatmaybe 481 482=head2 Shrink opcode tables 483 484=head2 Optimize away @_ 485 486Look at the "reification" code in C<av.c> 487 488=head2 Prototypes versus indirect objects 489 490Currently, indirect object syntax bypasses prototype checks. 491 492=head2 Install HTML 493 494HTML versions of the documentation need to be installed by default; a 495call to C<installhtml> from C<installperl> may be all that's necessary. 496 497=head2 Prototype method calls 498 499=head2 Return context prototype declarations 500 501=head2 magic_setisa 502 503=head2 Garbage collection 504 505There have been persistent mumblings about putting a mark-and-sweep 506garbage detector into Perl; Alan Burlison has some ideas about this. 507 508=head2 IO tutorial 509 510Mark-Jason Dominus has the beginnings of one of these. 511 512=head2 Rewrite perldoc 513 514There are a few suggestions for what to do with C<perldoc>: maybe a 515full-text search, an index function, locating pages on a particular 516high-level subject, and so on. 517 518=head2 Install .3p manpages 519 520This is a bone of contention; we can create C<.3p> manpages for each 521built-in function, but should we install them by default? Tcl does this, 522and it clutters up C<apropos>. 523 524=head2 Unicode tutorial 525 526Simon Cozens promises to do this before he gets old. 527 528=head2 Update POSIX.pm for 1003.1-2 529 530=head2 Retargetable installation 531 532Allow C<@INC> to be changed after Perl is built. 533 534=head2 POSIX emulation on non-POSIX systems 535 536Make C<POSIX.pm> behave as POSIXly as possible everywhere, meaning we 537have to implement POSIX equivalents for some functions if necessary. 538 539=head2 Rename Win32 headers 540 541=head2 Finish off lvalue functions 542 543They don't work in the debugger, and they don't work for list or hash 544slices. 545 546=head2 Update sprintf documentation 547 548Hugo van der Sanden plans to look at this. 549 550=head2 Use fchown/fchmod internally 551 552This has been done in places, but needs a thorough code review. 553Also fchdir is available in some platforms. 554 555=head2 Make v-strings overloaded objects 556 557Instead of having to guess whether a string is a v-string and thus 558needs to be displayed with %vd, make v-strings (readonly) objects 559(class "vstring"?) with a stringify overload. 560 561=head2 Allow restricted hash assignment 562 563Currently you're not allowed to assign to a restricted hash at all, 564even with the same keys. 565 566 %restricted = (foo => 42); # error 567 568This should be allowed if the new keyset is a subset of the old 569keyset. May require more extra code than we'd like in pp_aassign. 570 571=head2 Should overload be inheritable? 572 573Should overload be 'contagious' through @ISA so that derived classes 574would inherit their base classes' overload definitions? What to do 575in case of overload conflicts? 576 577=head2 Taint rethink 578 579Should taint be stopped from affecting control flow, if ($tainted)? 580Should tainted symbolic method calls and subref calls be stopped? 581(Look at Ruby's $SAFE levels for inspiration?) 582 583=head2 Perform correctly when XSUBs call subroutines that exit via goto(LABEL) and friends 584 585If an XSUB calls a subroutine that exits using goto(LABEL), 586last(LABEL) or next(LABEL), then the interpreter will very probably crash 587with a segfault because the execution resumes in the XSUB instead of 588never returning there. 589 590=head1 Vague ideas 591 592Ideas which have been discussed, and which may or may not happen. 593 594=head2 ref() in list context 595 596It's unclear what this should do or how to do it without breaking old 597code. 598 599=head2 Make tr/// return histogram of characters in list context 600 601There is a patch for this, but it may require Unicodification. 602 603=head2 Compile to real threaded code 604 605=head2 Structured types 606 607=head2 Modifiable $1 et al. 608 609 ($x = "elephant") =~ /e(ph)/; 610 $1 = "g"; # $x = "elegant" 611 612What happens if there are multiple (nested?) brackets? What if the 613string changes between the match and the assignment? 614 615=head2 Procedural interfaces for IO::*, etc. 616 617Some core modules have been accused of being overly-OO. Adding 618procedural interfaces could demystify them. 619 620=head2 RPC modules 621 622=head2 Attach/detach debugger from running program 623 624With C<gdb>, you can attach the debugger to a running program if you 625pass the process ID. It would be good to do this with the Perl debugger 626on a running Perl program, although I'm not sure how it would be done. 627 628=head2 GUI::Native 629 630A non-core module that would use "native" GUI to create graphical 631applications. 632 633=head2 foreach(reverse ...) 634 635Currently 636 637 foreach (reverse @_) { ... } 638 639puts C<@_> on the stack, reverses it putting the reversed version on the 640stack, then iterates forwards. Instead, it could be special-cased to put 641C<@_> on the stack then iterate backwards. 642 643=head2 Constant function cache 644 645=head2 Approximate regular expression matching 646 647=head1 Ongoing 648 649These items B<always> need doing: 650 651=head2 Update guts documentation 652 653Simon Cozens tries to do this when possible, and contributions to the 654C<perlapi> documentation is welcome. 655 656=head2 Add more tests 657 658Michael Schwern will donate $500 to Yet Another Society when all core 659modules have tests. 660 661=head2 Update auxiliary tools 662 663The code we ship with Perl should look like good Perl 5. 664 665=head2 Create debugging macros 666 667Debugging macros (like printsv, dump) can make debugging perl inside a 668C debugger much easier. A good set for gdb comes with mod_perl. 669Something similar should be distributed with perl. 670 671The proper way to do this is to use and extend Devel::DebugInit. 672Devel::DebugInit also needs to be extended to support threads. 673 674See p5p archives for late May/early June 2001 for a recent discussion 675on this topic. 676 677=head2 truncate to the people 678 679One can emulate ftruncate() using F_FREESP and F_CHSIZ fcntls 680(see the UNIX FAQ for details). This needs to go somewhere near 681pp_sys.c:pp_truncate(). 682 683One can emulate truncate() easily if one has ftruncate(). 684This emulation should also go near pp_sys.pp_truncate(). 685 686=head2 Unicode in Filenames 687 688chdir, chmod, chown, chroot, exec, glob, link, lstat, mkdir, open, 689opendir, qx, readdir, readlink, rename, rmdir, stat, symlink, sysopen, 690system, truncate, unlink, utime, -X. All these could potentially accept 691Unicode filenames either as input or output (and in the case of system 692and qx Unicode in general, as input or output to/from the shell). 693Whether a filesystem - an operating system pair understands Unicode in 694filenames varies. 695 696Known combinations that have some level of understanding include 697Microsoft NTFS, Apple HFS+ (In Mac OS 9 and X) and Apple UFS (in Mac 698OS X), NFS v4 is rumored to be Unicode, and of course Plan 9. How to 699create Unicode filenames, what forms of Unicode are accepted and used 700(UCS-2, UTF-16, UTF-8), what (if any) is the normalization form used, 701and so on, varies. Finding the right level of interfacing to Perl 702requires some thought. Remember that an OS does not implicate a 703filesystem. 704 705(The Windows -C command flag "wide API support" has been at least 706temporarily retired in 5.8.1, and the -C has been repurposed, see 707L<perlrun>.) 708 709=head1 Unicode in %ENV 710 711Currently the %ENV entries are always byte strings. 712 713=head1 Recently done things 714 715These are things which have been on the todo lists in previous releases 716but have recently been completed. 717 718=head2 Alternative RE syntax module 719 720The C<Regexp::English> module, available from the CPAN, provides this: 721 722 my $re = Regexp::English 723 -> start_of_line 724 -> literal('Flippers') 725 -> literal(':') 726 -> optional 727 -> whitespace_char 728 -> end 729 -> remember 730 -> multiple 731 -> digit; 732 733 /$re/; 734 735=head2 Safe signal handling 736 737A new signal model went into 5.7.1 without much fanfare. Operations and 738C<malloc>s are no longer interrupted by signals, which are handled 739between opcodes. This means that C<PERL_ASYNC_CHECK> now actually does 740something. However, there are still a few things that need to be done. 741 742=head2 Tie Modules 743 744Modules which implement arrays in terms of strings, substrings or files 745can be found on the CPAN. 746 747=head2 gettimeofday 748 749C<Time::HiRes> has been integrated into the core. 750 751=head2 setitimer and getimiter 752 753Adding C<Time::HiRes> got us this too. 754 755=head2 Testing __DIE__ hook 756 757Tests have been added. 758 759=head2 CPP equivalent in Perl 760 761A C Yardley will probably have done this by the time you can read this. 762This allows for a generalization of the C constant detection used in 763building C<Errno.pm>. 764 765=head2 Explicit switch statements 766 767C<Switch.pm> has been integrated into the core to give you all manner of 768C<switch...case> semantics. 769 770=head2 autocroak 771 772This is C<Fatal.pm>. 773 774=head2 UTF/EBCDIC 775 776Nick Ing-Simmons has made UTF-EBCDIC (UTR13) work with Perl. 777 778 EBCDIC? http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr16/ 779 780=head2 UTF Regexes 781 782Although there are probably some small bugs to be rooted out, Jarkko 783Hietaniemi has made regular expressions polymorphic between bytes and 784characters. 785 786=head2 perlcc to produce executable 787 788C<perlcc> was recently rewritten, and can now produce standalone 789executables. 790 791=head2 END blocks saved in compiled output 792 793=head2 Secure temporary file module 794 795Tim Jenness' C<File::Temp> is now in core. 796 797=head2 Integrate Time::HiRes 798 799This module is now part of core. 800 801=head2 Turn Cwd into XS 802 803Benjamin Sugars has done this. 804 805=head2 Mmap for input 806 807Nick Ing-Simmons' C<perlio> supports an C<mmap> IO method. 808 809=head2 Byte to/from UTF-8 and UTF-8 to/from local conversion 810 811C<Encode> provides this. 812 813=head2 Add sockatmark support 814 815Added in 5.7.1 816 817=head2 Mailing list archives 818 819http://lists.perl.org/ , http://archive.develooper.com/ 820 821=head2 Bug tracking 822 823Since 5.8.0 perl uses the RT bug tracking system from Jesse Vincent, 824implemented by Robert Spier at http://bugs.perl.org/ 825 826=head2 Integrate MacPerl 827 828Chris Nandor and Matthias Neeracher have integrated the MacPerl changes 829into 5.6.0. 830 831=head2 Web "nerve center" for Perl 832 833http://use.perl.org/ is what you're looking for. 834 835=head2 Regular expression tutorial 836 837C<perlretut>, provided by Mark Kvale. 838 839=head2 Debugging Tutorial 840 841C<perldebtut>, written by Richard Foley. 842 843=head2 Integrate new modules 844 845Jarkko has been integrating madly into 5.7.x 846 847=head2 Integrate profiler 848 849C<Devel::DProf> is now a core module. 850 851=head2 Y2K error detection 852 853There's a configure option to detect unsafe concatenation with "19", and 854a CPAN module. (C<D'oh::Year>) 855 856=head2 Regular expression debugger 857 858While not part of core, Mark-Jason Dominus has written C<Rx> and has 859also come up with a generalised strategy for regular expression 860debugging. 861 862=head2 POD checker 863 864That's, uh, F<podchecker> 865 866=head2 "Dynamic" lexicals 867 868=head2 Cache precompiled modules 869 870=head1 Deprecated Wishes 871 872These are items which used to be in the todo file, but have been 873deprecated for some reason. 874 875=head2 Loop control on do{} 876 877This would break old code; use C<do{{ }}> instead. 878 879=head2 Lexically scoped typeglobs 880 881Not needed now we have lexical IO handles. 882 883=head2 format BOTTOM 884 885=head2 report HANDLE 886 887Damian Conway's text formatting modules seem to be the Way To Go. 888 889=head2 Generalised want()/caller()) 890 891Robin Houston's C<Want> module does this. 892 893=head2 Named prototypes 894 895This seems to be delayed until Perl 6. 896 897=head2 Built-in globbing 898 899The C<File::Glob> module has been used to replace the C<glob> function. 900 901=head2 Regression tests for suidperl 902 903C<suidperl> is deprecated in favour of common sense. 904 905=head2 Cached hash values 906 907We have shared hash keys, which perform the same job. 908 909=head2 Add compression modules 910 911The compression modules are a little heavy; meanwhile, Nick Clark is 912working on experimental pragmata to do transparent decompression on 913input. 914 915=head2 Reorganise documentation into tutorials/references 916 917Could not get consensus on P5P about this. 918 919=head2 Remove distinction between functions and operators 920 921Caution: highly flammable. 922 923=head2 Make XS easier to use 924 925Use C<Inline> instead, or SWIG. 926 927=head2 Make embedding easier to use 928 929Use C<Inline::CPR>. 930 931=head2 man for perl 932 933See the Perl Power Tools. ( http://language.perl.com/ppt/ ) 934 935=head2 my $Package::variable 936 937Use C<our> instead. 938 939=head2 "or" tests defined, not truth 940 941Suggesting this on P5P B<will> cause a boring and interminable flamewar. 942 943=head2 "class"-based lexicals 944 945Use flyweight objects, secure hashes or, dare I say it, pseudo-hashes instead. 946(Or whatever will replace pseudohashes in 5.10.) 947 948=head2 byteperl 949 950C<ByteLoader> covers this. 951 952=head2 Lazy evaluation / tail recursion removal 953 954C<List::Util> gives first() (a short-circuiting grep); tail recursion 955removal is done manually, with C<goto &whoami;>. (However, MJD has 956found that C<goto &whoami> introduces a performance penalty, so maybe 957there should be a way to do this after all: C<sub foo {START: ... goto 958START;> is better.) 959 960=head2 Make "use utf8" the default 961 962Because of backward compatibility this is difficult: scripts could not 963contain B<any legacy eight-bit data> (like Latin-1) anymore, even in 964string literals or pod. Also would introduce a measurable slowdown of 965at least few percentages since all regular expression operations would 966be done in full UTF-8. But if you want to try this, add 967-DUSE_UTF8_SCRIPTS to your compilation flags. 968 969=head2 Unicode collation and normalization 970 971The Unicode::Collate and Unicode::Normalize modules 972by SADAHIRO Tomoyuki have been included since 5.8.0. 973 974 Collation? http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr10/ 975 Normalization? http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr15/ 976 977=head2 pack/unpack tutorial 978 979Wolfgang Laun finished what Simon Cozens started. 980 981=cut 982