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From 8b4b30c5d389983c3df51b7ff3b38e5608c7c2e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Karl Williamson <khw@cpan.org>
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Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2019 09:17:43 -0600
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Subject: [PATCH] perlapi: 5.30 promise not met; change to 5.32
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MIME-Version: 1.0
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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We delayed this change, but I forgot to change this documentation
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Signed-off-by: Petr Písař <ppisar@redhat.com>
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---
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handy.h | 24 ++++++++++++------------
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1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/handy.h b/handy.h
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index 24c028a638..2dfbc86125 100644
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--- a/handy.h
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+++ b/handy.h
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@@ -609,13 +609,13 @@ future releases.
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Variant C<isI<FOO>_utf8> is like C<isI<FOO>_utf8_safe>, but takes just a single
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parameter, C<p>, which has the same meaning as the corresponding parameter does
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in C<isI<FOO>_utf8_safe>. The function therefore can't check if it is reading
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-beyond the end of the string. Starting in Perl v5.30, it will take a second
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+beyond the end of the string. Starting in Perl v5.32, it will take a second
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parameter, becoming a synonym for C<isI<FOO>_utf8_safe>. At that time every
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program that uses it will have to be changed to successfully compile. In the
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meantime, the first runtime call to C<isI<FOO>_utf8> from each call point in the
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program will raise a deprecation warning, enabled by default. You can convert
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your program now to use C<isI<FOO>_utf8_safe>, and avoid the warnings, and get an
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-extra measure of protection, or you can wait until v5.30, when you'll be forced
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+extra measure of protection, or you can wait until v5.32, when you'll be forced
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to add the C<e> parameter.
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Variant C<isI<FOO>_LC> is like the C<isI<FOO>_A> and C<isI<FOO>_L1> variants, but the
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@@ -649,13 +649,13 @@ future releases.
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Variant C<isI<FOO>_LC_utf8> is like C<isI<FOO>_LC_utf8_safe>, but takes just a single
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parameter, C<p>, which has the same meaning as the corresponding parameter does
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in C<isI<FOO>_LC_utf8_safe>. The function therefore can't check if it is reading
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-beyond the end of the string. Starting in Perl v5.30, it will take a second
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+beyond the end of the string. Starting in Perl v5.32, it will take a second
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parameter, becoming a synonym for C<isI<FOO>_LC_utf8_safe>. At that time every
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program that uses it will have to be changed to successfully compile. In the
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meantime, the first runtime call to C<isI<FOO>_LC_utf8> from each call point in
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the program will raise a deprecation warning, enabled by default. You can
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convert your program now to use C<isI<FOO>_LC_utf8_safe>, and avoid the warnings,
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-and get an extra measure of protection, or you can wait until v5.30, when
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+and get an extra measure of protection, or you can wait until v5.32, when
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you'll be forced to add the C<e> parameter.
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=for apidoc Am|bool|isALPHA|char ch
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@@ -897,13 +897,13 @@ implementation, and subject to change in future releases.
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=for apidoc Am|UV|toUPPER_utf8|U8* p|U8* s|STRLEN* lenp
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This is like C<L</toUPPER_utf8_safe>>, but doesn't have the C<e>
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parameter The function therefore can't check if it is reading
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-beyond the end of the string. Starting in Perl v5.30, it will take the C<e>
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+beyond the end of the string. Starting in Perl v5.32, it will take the C<e>
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parameter, becoming a synonym for C<toUPPER_utf8_safe>. At that time every
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program that uses it will have to be changed to successfully compile. In the
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meantime, the first runtime call to C<toUPPER_utf8> from each call point in the
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program will raise a deprecation warning, enabled by default. You can convert
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your program now to use C<toUPPER_utf8_safe>, and avoid the warnings, and get an
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-extra measure of protection, or you can wait until v5.30, when you'll be forced
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+extra measure of protection, or you can wait until v5.32, when you'll be forced
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to add the C<e> parameter.
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=for apidoc Am|U8|toFOLD|U8 ch
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@@ -944,13 +944,13 @@ implementation, and subject to change in future releases.
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=for apidoc Am|UV|toFOLD_utf8|U8* p|U8* s|STRLEN* lenp
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This is like C<L</toFOLD_utf8_safe>>, but doesn't have the C<e>
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parameter The function therefore can't check if it is reading
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-beyond the end of the string. Starting in Perl v5.30, it will take the C<e>
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+beyond the end of the string. Starting in Perl v5.32, it will take the C<e>
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parameter, becoming a synonym for C<toFOLD_utf8_safe>. At that time every
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program that uses it will have to be changed to successfully compile. In the
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meantime, the first runtime call to C<toFOLD_utf8> from each call point in the
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program will raise a deprecation warning, enabled by default. You can convert
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your program now to use C<toFOLD_utf8_safe>, and avoid the warnings, and get an
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-extra measure of protection, or you can wait until v5.30, when you'll be forced
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+extra measure of protection, or you can wait until v5.32, when you'll be forced
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to add the C<e> parameter.
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=for apidoc Am|U8|toLOWER|U8 ch
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@@ -999,13 +999,13 @@ implementation, and subject to change in future releases.
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=for apidoc Am|UV|toLOWER_utf8|U8* p|U8* s|STRLEN* lenp
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This is like C<L</toLOWER_utf8_safe>>, but doesn't have the C<e>
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parameter The function therefore can't check if it is reading
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-beyond the end of the string. Starting in Perl v5.30, it will take the C<e>
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+beyond the end of the string. Starting in Perl v5.32, it will take the C<e>
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parameter, becoming a synonym for C<toLOWER_utf8_safe>. At that time every
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program that uses it will have to be changed to successfully compile. In the
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meantime, the first runtime call to C<toLOWER_utf8> from each call point in the
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program will raise a deprecation warning, enabled by default. You can convert
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your program now to use C<toLOWER_utf8_safe>, and avoid the warnings, and get an
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-extra measure of protection, or you can wait until v5.30, when you'll be forced
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+extra measure of protection, or you can wait until v5.32, when you'll be forced
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to add the C<e> parameter.
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=for apidoc Am|U8|toTITLE|U8 ch
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@@ -1047,13 +1047,13 @@ implementation, and subject to change in future releases.
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=for apidoc Am|UV|toTITLE_utf8|U8* p|U8* s|STRLEN* lenp
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This is like C<L</toLOWER_utf8_safe>>, but doesn't have the C<e>
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parameter The function therefore can't check if it is reading
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-beyond the end of the string. Starting in Perl v5.30, it will take the C<e>
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+beyond the end of the string. Starting in Perl v5.32, it will take the C<e>
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parameter, becoming a synonym for C<toTITLE_utf8_safe>. At that time every
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program that uses it will have to be changed to successfully compile. In the
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meantime, the first runtime call to C<toTITLE_utf8> from each call point in the
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program will raise a deprecation warning, enabled by default. You can convert
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your program now to use C<toTITLE_utf8_safe>, and avoid the warnings, and get an
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-extra measure of protection, or you can wait until v5.30, when you'll be forced
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+extra measure of protection, or you can wait until v5.32, when you'll be forced
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to add the C<e> parameter.
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=cut
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--
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2.21.0
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