Due to holidays, this was a low-traffic week. That's one more reason to get it delivered in time.
Tels pre-released Math::BigInt 1.68, with new stuff, refactorization, memory savings, and new method aliases to make the interface more consistent. He also posted some benchmarks.
http://groups.google.com/groups?threadm=200312230106.27661%40bloodgate.com http://www.bloodgate.com/perl/bigint/bench_timeline.html
Enache Adrian re-optimized the implementation of the string concatenation with lexical variables; the previous optimization has been disabled because it was buggy.
According to bug report #24731, the implementation of fork()
has problems
under Windows 2003 64-Bit on Itanium 2. Unfortunately, we lack porters with
access to this kind of machine.
http://groups.google.com/groups?threadm=rt-3.0.7_01-24731-68810.11.7760523742712 %40perl.org
Speaking about Windows, we seem to have lost threaded builds of perl 5.8.x on Windows, for an unknown reasons. Investigations to follow... (Obviously, perl 5.8.3 can't be shipped without this being fixed.)
http://groups.google.com/groups?threadm=20031227224542.GZ94211%40plum.flirble.or g
Ton Hospel reports that undef
used with the range operator in list
context is treated as numerical 0, even for a magical string range. Rafael
fixed this.
http://groups.google.com/groups?threadm=rt-3.0.7_01-24735-68834.12.6928254949564 %40perl.org
Jarkko Hietaniemi reports that this small code snippet
*foo{CODE} ? 1 : 0
is a syntax error in perl. It shouldn't be. Rafael fixed this.
http://groups.google.com/groups?threadm=rt-3.0.7_01-24762-68931.15.246354815684% 40perl.org
Marcus Holland-Moritz thinks he hits a bug in a recent development
snapshot of gcc 3.4, because a sprintf()
test failing in perl's test
suite. The bug in fact turns out to be an old bug in gcc's optimizer, and
is trigerred with the -O3
level since gcc 3.4.
http://groups.google.com/groups?threadm=02b801c3ca9a$ff6661e0$5700a8c0%40R2D2
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