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authorFather Chrysostomos <sprout@cpan.org>2012-11-25 12:57:04 -0800
committerFather Chrysostomos <sprout@cpan.org>2012-11-27 07:05:02 -0800
commit1a904fc88069e249a4bd0ef196a3f1a7f549e0fe (patch)
treede28df537caeee6b88185d7beb1305d5b8b55dfb /intrpvar.h
parent07d01d6ec25527bf0236de2205ea412d40353058 (diff)
downloadperl-1a904fc88069e249a4bd0ef196a3f1a7f549e0fe.tar.gz
Disable PL_sawampersand
PL_sawampersand actually causes bugs (e.g., perl #4289), because the behaviour changes. eval '$&' after a match will produce different results depending on whether $& was seen before the match. Using copy-on-write for the pre-match copy (preceding patches do that) alleviates the slowdown caused by mentioning $&. The copy doesn’t happen unless the string is modified after the match. It’s now a post- match copy. So we no longer need to do things differently depending on whether $& has been seen. PL_sawampersand is now #defined to be equal to what it would be if every program began with $',$&,$`. I left the PL_sawampersand code in place, in case this commit proves immature. Running Configure with -Accflags=PERL_SAWAMPERSAND will reënable the PL_sawampersand mechanism.
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diff --git a/intrpvar.h b/intrpvar.h
index 5a6a4f1827..52b45ba2b9 100644
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+++ b/intrpvar.h
@@ -291,7 +291,9 @@ The C variable which corresponds to Perl's $^W warning variable.
*/
PERLVAR(I, dowarn, U8)
+#ifdef PERL_SAWAMPERSAND
PERLVAR(I, sawampersand, U8) /* must save all match strings */
+#endif
PERLVAR(I, unsafe, bool)
PERLVAR(I, exit_flags, U8) /* was exit() unexpected, etc. */