From: Vincent Pit Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 15:52:27 +0000 (+0200) Subject: This is 0.22 X-Git-Tag: v0.22 X-Git-Url: http://git.vpit.fr/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6db4a18c25ff6619537bbfd128a2a6f4c8f6e42c;p=perl%2Fmodules%2Findirect.git This is 0.22 --- diff --git a/Changes b/Changes index 83b6f92..6e8a8f7 100644 --- a/Changes +++ b/Changes @@ -1,5 +1,16 @@ Revision history for indirect +0.22 2010-08-16 16:00 UTC + + Add : Indirect constructs are now reported for code interpolated + in quote-like environments, like "${\( ... )}", "@{[ ... ]}", + s/pattern/ ... /e, qr/(?{ ... })/ or qr/(??{ ... })/. + + Add : You can now make the pragma lethal by passing anything matching + /^:?fatal$/i to import(), including "FATAL" and ":Fatal". + + Fix : [RT #60378] : segmentation fault on indirect_ck_method. + This caused constructs like "@{[ $obj->$meth ]}" to segfault + when $meth was a lexical. + Thanks Tokuhiro Matsuno for reporting. + 0.21 2010-05-31 23:10 UTC + Chg : perl 5.8.1 is now required (instead of 5.8.0). + Fix : [RT #57699] : indirect fail with 64-bit int on 5.13.1. diff --git a/META.yml b/META.yml index c92902a..9dcacca 100644 --- a/META.yml +++ b/META.yml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- #YAML:1.0 name: indirect -version: 0.21 +version: 0.22 abstract: Lexically warn about using the indirect object syntax. author: - Vincent Pit diff --git a/README b/README index a563ea0..64b2892 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ NAME indirect - Lexically warn about using the indirect object syntax. VERSION - Version 0.21 + Version 0.22 SYNOPSIS # In a script @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ SYNOPSIS } try { ... }; # warns - no indirect ':fatal'; + no indirect ':fatal'; # or 'FATAL', or ':Fatal' ... if (defied $foo) { ... } # croaks, note the typo # From the command-line @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ DESCRIPTION object syntax constructs that may have slipped into your code. This syntax is now considered harmful, since its parsing has many quirks - and its use is error prone (when "swoosh" isn't defined, "swoosh $x" + and its use is error prone (when "swoosh" is not defined, "swoosh $x" actually compiles to "$x->swoosh"). In , Matt S. Trout gives an example of an indirect construct that can cause a @@ -47,12 +47,12 @@ DESCRIPTION This module is not a source filter. METHODS - "unimport [ hook => $hook | ':fatal' ]" + "unimport [ hook => $hook | ':fatal', 'FATAL', ... ]" Magically called when "no indirect @opts" is encountered. Turns the module on. The policy to apply depends on what is first found in @opts : - * If it's the string ':fatal', the compilation will croak on the first - indirect syntax met. + * If it is a string that matches "/^:?fatal$/i", the compilation will + croak on the first indirect syntax met. * If the key/value pair "hook => $hook" comes first, $hook will be called for each error with a string representation of the object as @@ -99,12 +99,12 @@ ENVIRONMENT for disabling "indirect" in production environments. Note that clearing this variable after "indirect" was loaded has no - effect. If you want to reenable the pragma later, you also need to + effect. If you want to re-enable the pragma later, you also need to reload it by deleting the 'indirect.pm' entry from %INC. CAVEATS The implementation was tweaked to work around several limitations of - vanilla "perl" pragmas : it's thread safe, and doesn't suffer from a + vanilla "perl" pragmas : it's thread safe, and does not suffer from a "perl 5.8.x-5.10.0" bug that causes all pragmas to propagate into "require"d scopes. diff --git a/lib/indirect.pm b/lib/indirect.pm index 01eed4f..86cdf37 100644 --- a/lib/indirect.pm +++ b/lib/indirect.pm @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ indirect - Lexically warn about using the indirect object syntax. =head1 VERSION -Version 0.21 +Version 0.22 =cut our $VERSION; BEGIN { - $VERSION = '0.21'; + $VERSION = '0.22'; } =head1 SYNOPSIS