X-Git-Url: http://git.vpit.fr/?p=perl%2Fmodules%2Findirect.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Findirect.pm;h=9b83528b827ce05ee3ec7c629c795bd7dc4ae651;hp=80ccfae952b448e450e1df268f32bbaabb735613;hb=151cd36187c8ee6100e515cfb94ed3334a3ae9e3;hpb=8eb21ccddb7d9f4040f3ec9069cf013c4d6f4a51 diff --git a/lib/indirect.pm b/lib/indirect.pm index 80ccfae..9b83528 100644 --- a/lib/indirect.pm +++ b/lib/indirect.pm @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ indirect - Lexically warn about using the indirect method call syntax. =head1 VERSION -Version 0.32 +Version 0.33 =cut our $VERSION; BEGIN { - $VERSION = '0.32'; + $VERSION = '0.33'; } =head1 SYNOPSIS @@ -250,6 +250,8 @@ If you use C 5.12 or greater, those constructs are correctly reported. With 5.8 perls, the pragma does not propagate into C. This is due to a shortcoming in the way perl handles the hints hash, which is addressed in perl 5.10. +Indirect constructs that appear in code C'd during the global destruction phase of a spawned thread or pseudo-fork (the processes used internally for the C emulation on Windows) are not reported. + The search for indirect method calls happens before constant folding. Hence C will be caught.