perl5.12

How can I get a working Data::Alias in Perl 5.12?

断了今生、忘了曾经 提交于 2019-12-18 17:06:25
问题 I like Data::Alias. It seems to be broken in 5.12. Can it be fixed? Will it be fixed soon? Is there any nice alternative? 回答1: Any version of Data::Alias built before Version 1.08 (Released October 22nd, 2010 BST) won't work with Perl 5.12 as Data::Alias prior to 1.08 is broken in Perl 5.12. Upgrade to the latest version (1.08 or newer) and it should work! As an interesting side note, it seems like being able to do aliases may be coming to Perl as a language feature in the future, with the

How can I get a working Data::Alias in Perl 5.12?

╄→尐↘猪︶ㄣ 提交于 2019-11-30 15:29:21
I like Data::Alias . It seems to be broken in 5.12. Can it be fixed? Will it be fixed soon? Is there any nice alternative? Any version of Data::Alias built before Version 1.08 (Released October 22nd, 2010 BST) won't work with Perl 5.12 as Data::Alias prior to 1.08 is broken in Perl 5.12. Upgrade to the latest version (1.08 or newer) and it should work! As an interesting side note, it seems like being able to do aliases may be coming to Perl as a language feature in the future, with the cleanup of := no longer meaning an empty attribute list . Look forward to it! :) The module hasn't been

Arrow up and down does not work any more in Perl debugger and CPAN client

只愿长相守 提交于 2019-11-29 07:45:23
问题 I used to use Active Perl on my Mac OS X (v 10.7.5) and then I switched to the one provided via mac ports (v 5.12.4). Now when I run the CPAN client or the perl debugger, I cannot access the history using ArrowUp and ArrowDown, what is shown at the prompt is ^[[A and ^[[B respectively. At least on the debugger the history works, I can access past commands via ! num . 回答1: By default the only Term::ReadLine handler you get is Term::ReadLine::Perl which is quite simple and doesn't understand