Moin, On Friday 07 April 2006 02:55, Adam Kennedy wrote: > > I use 5.8.0 as minimum, but for unicode I think it should be 5.8.1 - > > but I am unsure. COuld you give a reason for why specifically 5.8.3? > > Actually, in consultation with Audrey and other $experts, > Perl::MinimumVersion applies a 5.8.4 minimum whenever it sees any > mention of Unicode.
Didn't know Perl::MinimumVersion existed :/
> I believe it was that version that fixed the last major Unicode bug.
> Something to do with C<join> ?
The code never says 5.8.4:
$VERSION = '0.11';
# Export the PMV convenience constant
@EXPORT_OK = 'PMV';
# The primary list of version checks
%CHECKS = (
# Various small things
_bugfix_magic_errno => version->new('5.008.003'),
# Included in 5.6. Broken until 5.8
_pragma_utf8 => version->new('5.008'),
_perl_5006_pragmas => version->new('5.006'),
_any_our_variables => version->new('5.006'),
_any_binary_literals => version->new('5.006'),
_magic_version => version->new('5.006'),
_any_attributes => version->new('5.006'),
_perl_5005_pragmas => version->new('5.005'),
_perl_5005_modules => version->new('5.005'),
_any_tied_arrays => version->new('5.005'),
_any_quotelike_regexp => version->new('5.005'),
_any_INIT_blocks => version->new('5.005'),
);
Would be good to find this out. ALso, the changelog mentions "ignore
perlvar", could you please fix it?
Best wishes,
Tels
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