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GitUtils.pmH A D21-Oct-20192.4 KiB6146

GlossaryH A D21-Oct-2019223.5 KiB5,8744,667

MaintainersH A D21-Oct-2019194 154

Maintainers.plH A D12-Feb-202043.2 KiB1,4691,182

Maintainers.pmH A D21-Oct-20198.7 KiB384307

README.podH A D28-Oct-201910.9 KiB380231

README.y2038H A D21-Oct-20193.5 KiB8570

acknowledgements.plH A D21-Oct-20195.1 KiB168109

add-package.plH A D21-Oct-201917.1 KiB506325

bench.plH A D21-Oct-201956.6 KiB1,8461,022

bisect-example.shH A D21-Oct-20191.3 KiB3714

bisect-runner.plH A D21-Oct-2019123 KiB3,6982,270

bisect.plH A D21-Oct-20198.8 KiB285212

bump-perl-versionH A D21-Oct-201910.1 KiB400281

check-cpan-pollutionH A D21-Oct-20196.2 KiB209168

check83.plH A D21-Oct-20192.2 KiB8362

checkAUTHORS.plH A D21-Oct-201946.1 KiB967842

checkURL.plH A D11-Feb-202015.1 KiB472397

checkVERSION.plH A D21-Oct-2019979 5338

checkansi.plH A D21-Oct-20192 KiB11257

checkcfguse.plH A D21-Oct-20192.1 KiB10072

checkcfgvar.plH A D21-Oct-20194.3 KiB184142

checkpodencoding.plH A D21-Oct-20191.4 KiB7050

cherrymaintH A D21-Oct-20192.5 KiB10468

cmpVERSION.plH A D21-Oct-20197.7 KiB238172

config.shH A D14-May-202039.6 KiB1,2271,211

config_HH A D14-May-2020158.7 KiB5,2134,669

config_h.plH A D21-Oct-20191.9 KiB8459

core-cpan-diffH A D21-Oct-201923.4 KiB787582

corecpan.plH A D21-Oct-20194.5 KiB168137

corelist-diffH A D21-Oct-2019644 2718

corelist-perldelta.plH A D21-Oct-201931 KiB956658

corelist.plH A D28-Oct-201915.6 KiB474373

epigraphs.podH A D14-May-2020227.6 KiB5,4454,133

exercise_makedef.plH A D21-Oct-20192.3 KiB9462

expand-macro.plH A D21-Oct-20193.7 KiB15592

findrfuncsH A D21-Oct-20193.1 KiB13499

git-deltatoolH A D21-Oct-201921.1 KiB903673

git-find-p4-changeH A D21-Oct-2019905 3726

git-make-p4-refsH A D21-Oct-2019405 142

harness-timer-report.plH A D21-Oct-20196.6 KiB270209

how_to_write_a_perldelta.podH A D11-Feb-20207.8 KiB306182

leakfinder.plH A D21-Oct-20196.1 KiB167149

make-rmg-checklistH A D21-Oct-20194.7 KiB215149

make_dot_patch.plH A D21-Oct-20191,022 285

make_modlib_cpan.plH A D21-Oct-20192.2 KiB9173

make_snapshot.plH A D21-Oct-20192.3 KiB8061

makemetaH A D28-Oct-20193.5 KiB146116

makerelH A D21-Oct-20196.9 KiB226168

manicheckH A D21-Oct-2019649 2819

manifest_lib.plH A D21-Oct-20191.6 KiB5417

manisortH A D21-Oct-20191.6 KiB6437

mksampleH A D21-Oct-2019890 3425

new-perldelta.plH A D21-Oct-20193.2 KiB10773

newtests-perldelta.plH A D21-Oct-20191.8 KiB9354

perldelta_template.podH A D14-May-202010.1 KiB444258

perlhist_calculate.plH A D21-Oct-20192.6 KiB166111

pod_lib.plH A D11-Feb-202017.4 KiB669277

pod_rules.plH A D21-Oct-20197.4 KiB233165

podtidyH A D21-Oct-2019303 1711

pumpkin.podH A D21-Oct-201950.5 KiB1,4001,018

release_managers_guide.podH A D27-Feb-202051.2 KiB1,5931,046

release_schedule.podH A D15-May-20203.7 KiB11789

rt_list_patchesH A D21-Oct-2019678 3422

sort_perldiag.plH A D21-Oct-20191.4 KiB9136

sync-with-cpanH A D21-Oct-201916.8 KiB676394

timecheck.cH A D21-Oct-20193.5 KiB153135

timecheck2.cH A D21-Oct-20192.7 KiB11575

todo.podH A D11-Feb-202048.9 KiB1,237876

valgrindpp.plH A D21-Oct-20199.4 KiB351183

README.pod

1=head1 NAME
2
3README.pod - README for the F<Porting/> directory in the Perl 5 core distribution.
4
5=head1 FILES
6
7=head2 F<acknowledgements.pl>
8
9Generates the text which goes in the Acknowledgements section in
10a perldelta. You pass in the previous version and it guesses the next
11version, fetches information from the repository and outputs the
12text.
13
14=head2 F<add-package.pl>
15
16Program to prepare dual-life distributions for insertion into the Perl 5
17F<lib/> and F<t/> directories.  Now thought to be largely superseded.
18
19=head2 F<bench.pl>
20
21Do performance analysis on the code snippets in F<t/perf/benchmarks>.
22
23=head2 F<bisect-example.sh>, F<bisect.pl> and F<bisect-runner.pl>
24
25Use C<git bisect> to pinpoint changes.
26
27=head2 F<bump-perl-version>
28
29A utility to find, and optionally bump, references to the perl version
30number in various files within the perl source.
31
32=head2 F<check83.pl>
33
34Performs pathname portability checks, including whether there are naming
35conflicts when names are truncated to the DOSish, case-ignoring 8.3 format.
36
37=head2 F<checkansi.pl>
38
39Check source code for ANSI-C violations.
40
41=head2 F<checkAUTHORS.pl>
42
43Used by F<t/porting/authors.t> to ensure the F<AUTHORS> list is up to date.
44
45=head2 F<checkcfguse.pl>
46
47Check where the symbols defined in the various F<config.sh>-clones
48are being used.  VMS is probably not handled properly here.
49
50=head2 F<checkcfgvar.pl>
51
52Check that the various F<config.sh>-clones have (at least) all the same
53symbols as the top-level F<config_h.SH> so that the (potentially) needed
54symbols are not lagging after how F<Configure> thinks the world is laid out.
55VMS is probably not handled properly here, due to their own rather elaborate
56DCL scripting.
57
58=head2 F<check-cpan-pollution>
59
60Scans the commit logs for commits that are potentially, illegitimately
61touching modules that are primarily maintained outside of the perl core.  Also
62checks for commits that span multiple distributions in F<cpan/> or F<dist/>.
63Makes sure that updated CPAN distributions also update
64F<Porting/Maintainers.pl>, but otherwise ignores changes to that file (and
65F<MANIFEST>).
66
67=head2 F<checkpodencoding.pl>
68
69Check if POD files contain non-ASCII without specifying
70encoding. Run it as: C<perl Porting/checkpodencoding.pl>.
71
72=head2 F<checkURL.pl>
73
74Checks that all the URLs in the Perl source are valid.
75
76=head2 F<checkVERSION.pl>
77
78Used by F<t/porting/cmp_version.t> to ensure changed modules have had their
79versions updated.
80
81=head2 F<cherrymaint>
82
83Command line tool to update cherrymaint; a tool for selecting commits from
84blead to cherry-pick into stable perl versions.
85
86=head2 F<cmpVERSION.pl>
87
88Compare the current Perl source tree and a given tag for modules that have
89identical version numbers but different contents.
90
91=head2 F<config_H>
92
93This file is a sample F<config.h> file.  If you are unable to successfully run
94F<Configure>, copy this file to F<config.h> and edit it to suit your system.
95
96=head2 F<config_h.pl>
97
98Used when importing changes from F<metaconfig>.  This script reorders
99F<config_h.SH> after metaconfig.
100
101=head2 F<config.sh>
102
103This file is a sample F<config.sh> file.  F<config.sh> is normally
104produced by running the F<Configure> script. It holds all the definitions
105figured out by F<Configure>.  If you are unable to successfully run
106F<Configure> on your system, copy this sample file to F<config.sh>
107at the top of the perl source tree and edit it to suit your system.
108Then propagate those values by running C<Configure -S>.  This sample
109file is normally updated each time F<Configure> is updated.
110
111=head2 F<core-cpan-diff>
112
113Compare CPAN modules with their equivalent in core.
114Originally based on App::DualLivedDiff by Steffen Mueller.
115
116=head2 F<corecpan.pl>
117
118Reports, in a perl source tree, which dual-lived core modules have not the
119same version than the corresponding module on CPAN.
120
121=head2 F<corelist-diff>
122
123Prints a table of differences between two Perl versions with respect to
124modules included in the distribution.
125
126=head2 F<corelist-perldelta.pl>
127
128Generates a list of the module changes for the Perl you are currently
129building.  Also generates a diff between the corelist sections of two
130F<perldelta*> files.
131
132=head2 F<corelist.pl>
133
134Generates info for Module::CoreList from this perl tree.
135
136=head2 F<deparse-skips.txt>
137
138List of test files to ignore/skip for deparse tests.
139
140=head2 F<epigraphs.pod>
141
142List of Perl release epigraphs.
143
144=head2 F<exec-bit.txt>
145
146This file contains a list of files that F<makerel> will ensure get an
147executable bit.
148
149=head2 F<exercise_makedef.pl>
150
151Brute force testing for F<makedef.pl>.
152
153=head2 F<expand-macro.pl>
154
155Expand C macros using the C preprocessor.
156
157=head2 F<findrfuncs>
158
159This script finds reentrant variants of functions used in an executable and
160shared objects.
161
162=head2 F<git-deltatool>
163
164This script, a rough draft, aids in generating a perldelta file
165from a series of git commits.
166
167=head2 F<git-find-p4-change>
168
169This script, given a Perforce change number, outputs the equivalent git commit
170id.
171
172=head2 F<git-make-p4-refs>
173
174This script creates a tag for every p4raw-id.
175
176=head2 F<GitUtils.pm>
177
178This script contains the subroutine to generate a F<.patch file> for a
179committish (the SHA1 checksum of a commit, a number made of 40 hexadecimal
180digits which acts the internal unique identifier for this commit
181(lilypond.org).  Related file: F<make_dot_patch.pl>
182
183=head2 F<Glossary>
184
185This file is built by F<metaconfig>. This file contains a description of all
186the shell variables whose value is determined by the Configure script.
187It later gets incorporated into the pod for F<Config.pm>.
188
189=head2 F<harness-timer-report.pl>
190
191For analyzing the output of "env HARNESS_TIMER=1 make test", to find
192outliers of test execution times.
193
194=head2 F<how_to_write_a_perldelta.pod>
195
196This file contains a specification as to how to write a perldelta pod.
197Related file: F<perldelta_template.pod>
198
199=head2 F<leakfinder.pl>
200
201This script executes every line in every file in the build directory and its
202subdirectories to determine if the number of SVs goes up and reports it as a
203leak to STDOUT.  WARNING! some harm could be done if a line contains something
204similar to C<`rm *`>.
205
206=head2 F<Maintainers>
207
208This script shows information about the maintainers of core files/modules.
209
210Related files: F<Maintainers.pl>, F<Maintainers.pm>
211
212=head2 F<Maintainers.pl>
213
214A package associating core files/modules with maintainers.  Related files:
215F<Maintainers>, F<Maintainers.pm>
216
217=head2 F<Maintainers.pm>
218
219A package to search and show information about which core files/modules are
220associated with maintainers.  Related files: F<Maintainers>, F<Maintainers.pl>
221
222=head2 F<make_dot_patch.pl>
223
224Generate a F<.patch> file to STDOUT for a commit ID specified on the
225command-line.
226
227=head2 F<makemeta>
228
229This script creates F<META.yml> and F<META.json> files.
230
231=head2 F<make_modlib_cpan.pl>
232
233This script generates the list of registered CPAN sites in F<perlmodlib.PL>.
234
235=head2 F<makerel>
236
237This script builds a Perl release tarball.
238
239=head2 F<make-rmg-checklist>
240
241This script creates a release checklist as a simple HTML document.
242
243=head2 F<make_snapshot.pl>
244
245This script is a quick and dirty snapshot generator for the perl5.git.perl.org
246web page to use to generate the snapshot files.
247
248=head2 F<manicheck>
249
250This script outputs a list of files in F<MANIFEST> which don't exist and a
251list of files that exist and aren't in F<MANIFEST>.
252
253=head2 F<manifest_lib.pl>
254
255This library provides functions used in checking and sorting the F<MANIFEST>.
256
257=head2 F<manisort>
258
259This script sorts the files in F<MANIFEST>.
260
261=head2 F<mksample>
262
263This script regenerates F<Porting/config.sh> and F<Porting/config_H>.
264
265=head2 F<new-perldelta.pl>
266
267This script automates the process for creating perldelta.pl.
268
269=head2 F<newtests-perldelta.pl>
270
271This script outputs the added tests between the two versions of Perl.
272
273=head2 F<perldelta_template.pod>
274
275Template for F<perldelta>.
276
277=head2 F<perlhist_calculate.pl>
278
279Generates info for F<perlhist> from this perl tree.
280
281=head2 F<pod_lib.pl>
282
283When C<require>d into other programs in the Perl 5 core
284distribution, provides functions useful during testing.
285
286=head2 F<pod_rules.pl>
287
288Generate the sections of files listed in C<%Targets> from F<pod/perl.pod>.
289Mostly these are rules in Makefiles.
290
291 --verbose gives slightly more output
292 --build-all tries to build everything
293 --build-foo updates foo as follows
294 --showfiles shows the files to be changed
295 --test exit if perl.pod, MANIFEST are consistent, and regenerated
296   files are up to date, die otherwise.
297
298=head2 F<podtidy>
299
300Applies F<podtidy> to a file.
301
302=head2 F<pumpkin.pod>
303
304Pumpkin - Notes on handling the Perl Patch Pumpkin And Porting Perl.
305Many of these are out of date or superseded by other documents in
306this directory.
307
308=head2 F<README.pod>
309
310This file.  An exhaustive list of the contents of the F<Porting/>
311directory along with a description of each file.
312The test F<t/porting/readme.t> ensures that this lists every file
313and that every file is listed.
314
315=head2 F<README.y2038>
316
317The y2038 implementation for perl. This is an implementation of POSIX time.h
318which solves the year 2038 bug on systems where time_t is only 32 bits.  It is
319implemented in bog-standard ANSI C. The latest version can be found at
320L<http://y2038.googlecode.com/>.
321
322=head2 F<release_announcement_template.txt>
323
324Release announcement for minor releasements of the 5.19 development series.
325
326=head2 F<release_managers_guide.pod>
327
328Releasing a new version of perl 5.x. Note that things change at each release,
329so there may be new things not covered here, or tools may need updating.
330
331=head2 F<release_schedule.pod>
332
333This schedule lists the projected or historical development and release
334schedules for the next, current and previous stable versions of Perl. Dates
335with all question marks will only be releases if deemed necessary by the
336Pumpking.
337
338=head2 F<rt_list_patches>
339
340Shell script to list patches in RT.
341
342=head2 F<sort_perldiag.pl>
343
344This is a script for sorting the warning and error messages in
345F<perldiag.pod>.  POD formatting, printf-style escapes, non-letter characters,
346and case are ignored, as explained in L<perldiag>.
347
348=head2 F<sync-with-cpan>
349
350Script to help out with syncing cpan distros.
351
352=head2 F<timecheck2.c>
353
354A little program to test the limits of your system's time functions. See
355F<Porting/README.y2038> for details.
356
357=head2 F<timecheck.c>
358
359A helper tool for perl's 2038 support See F<Porting/README.y2038> for details.
360
361=head2 F<todo.pod>
362
363This is a list of wishes for Perl. The most up-to-date version of this file is
364at L<https://github.com/Perl/perl5/blob/blead/Porting/todo.pod>.
365The tasks we think are smaller or easier are listed first.  Anyone is welcome
366to work on any of these, but it's a good idea to first contact
367I<perl5-porters@perl.org> to avoid duplication of effort, and to learn from
368any previous attempts.
369
370=head2 F<valgrindpp.pl>
371
372A post-processor for C<make test.valgrind>.  F<valgrindpp.pl> is a
373post-processor for F<.valgrind> files created during C<make test.valgrind>. It
374collects all these files, extracts most of the information and produces a
375significantly shorter summary of all detected memory access errors and memory
376leaks.
377
378=cut
379
380

README.y2038

1The y2038 implementation for perl
2===========================================================================
3This is an implementation of POSIX time.h which solves the year 2038 bug on
4systems where time_t is only 32 bits.  It is implemented in bog-standard
5ANSI C.  The latest version can be found at http://y2038.googlecode.com/
6
7It makes use of the system's native 32 bit functions to perform time zone
8and daylight savings time calculations and thus does *not* need to ship its
9own time zone table.
10
11time64.h currently implements three public functions, localtime64_r(),
12gmtime64_r() and timegm64().  They are implementations of localtime_r(),
13gmtime_r() and timegm64().
14
15To install, simply copy time64.c and time64.h into your project and make
16use of the functions.
17
18To test, run "make test".  You must have Perl, prove (which comes with a
19recent version of the Test::Harness Perl module) and bzdiff installed to
20run the full test suite.  It will do a number of unit tests, plus test
21against a large table of known good values in different time zones.
22
23Limitations, Issues, etc...
24---------------------------
25localtime64_r() gets its time zone and daylight savings time information by
26mapping the future year back to a similar one between 2010 and 2037, safe
27for localtime_r().  The calculations are accurate according to current time
28zone and daylight savings information, but may become inaccurate if a
29change is made that takes place after 2010.
30
31Future versions will probe for a 64 bit safe system localtime_r() and
32gmtime_r() and use that.
33
34The maximum date is still limited by your tm struct.  Most 32 bit systems
35use a signed integer tm_year which means the practical upper limit is the
36year 2147483647 which is somewhere around 2**54.  You can use a 64 bit
37clean tm struct by setting USE_TM64 in time64.h
38
39Portability
40-----------
41I would like to add some configuration detection stuff in the future, but
42for now all I can do is document the assumptions...
43
44This code assumes that long longs are 64 bit integers which is technically
45in violation of the C standard.  This can be changed in time64.h by
46changing the Time64_T and Int64 typedefs.
47
48There are a number of configuration options in time64.h.
49
50Configure variables
51-------------------
52Configure probes for the maximum and minimum values that gmtime () and
53localtime () accept on the local system. Configure however is only used on
54unix-like systems. For windows and VMS these values are hard-coded. You can
55use timecheck.c in the Porting directory to check those values yourself,
56using the same technique that is used in Configure based on bit-shifting:
57
58  $ cd Porting
59  $ cc -O -o timecheck timecheck.c
60  $ ./timecheck
61  ======================
62  Sizeof time_t = 8
63  gmtime () boundaries:
64    8:  0x00f0c2ab7c54a97f:   2147485547-12-31 23:59:59
65    8: -0x0000000e79747c00:            0-01-01 00:00:00
66  localtime () boundaries:
67    8:  0x00f0c2ab7c549b6f:   2147485547-12-31 23:59:59
68    8: -0x0000000e79748094:            0-01-01 00:00:00
69  Configure variables:
70  sGMTIME_max='67768036191676799'
71  sGMTIME_min='-62167219200'
72  sLOCALTIME_max='67768036191673199'
73  sLOCALTIME_min='-62167220372'
74
75In the rare case that your system uses a double for time_t, you can use the
76alternate approach to test for these values:
77
78  $ cd perl/Porting
79  $ cc -O -o timecheck2{,.c}
80  $ ./timecheck2
81                gmtime max 67768036191676800
82             localtime max 67768036191673200
83                gmtime min -67768040609740800
84             localtime min -67768040609741968
85