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- updating package for various p5 IO modules from 1.2301 to 1.2500
upstream changes (since 1.23):
IO 1.25 -- Wed May 13 18:37:33 CDT 2009
* Fix test warnings in io_dir
* skip tests known to cause a segfault 5.10.0
IO 1.24 -- Mon May 11 14:15:51 CDT 2009
* Make Makefile.PL usable by core and CPAN
* Reorganize files to be under lib/ directory structure now matches core perl
* Update with following changes made to core perl distribution
* Silence Win32 compiler warning in IO.xs
* Make non-blocking mode work on Windows in IO::Socket::INET
* fix some missing parts of IO::Handle pod
* Implement IO::Handle::say the same way as the builtin say().
* Undo io_linenum.t part of #34148. It was io_multihomed.t that I meant (my mistake), and that is now covered by #34155.
* watchdog() some IO tests
* Some more missing isGV_with_GP()s
* IO::Dir destructor
* IO::Socket::INET unnecessarily resolves "udp"
* IO::Handle->say should ignore $\ (bug #49266)
* consting IO.xs
* Net::SMTP can't send large messages with bleadperl
* Fix for IO::Socket send method
* Fixes for the test suite on OS/2
* Silence VC++ compiler warnings
* IO::Socket's IO.xs fails to compile
* IO::Socket::connect returns wrong errno on timeout
* Coverity correctly reports that gv might (just) be NULL. So don't derefernece it if it is.
* Simplify tests for fork() capabilities
* Fix syntax error in io_pipe test
* Making IO::Socket pass test on Win32
* ext/IO/t/io_unix.t
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to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.8.8 -> 5.10.0.
The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=...").
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IO provides a simple mechanism to load several of the IO modules
in one go. The IO modules belonging to the core are:
IO::Handle
IO::Seekable
IO::File
IO::Pipe
IO::Socket
IO::Dir
IO::Select
IO::Poll
Note that these modules should be loaded via
use IO qw(Handle File); # etc.
and not via the deprecated method
use IO; # DEPRECATED
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