Re: Increasing podlators Perl dependency to 5.12
On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 6:22 PM Russ Allbery wrote: > I wanted to provide some advance notice that I plan to increase the > minimum Perl dependency for podlators (Pod::Man and Pod::Text) to 5.12 > from 5.10 in the next release. > Sounds good to me; I appreciate the heads up! It's worth noting that at last year's Perl Toolchain Summit (PTS) there was a consensus agreement to raise the maximum-minimum required Perl version to 5.16 (that is, critical toolchain modules MAY raise their minimum version requirements to as high as 5.16, but will not do so arbitrarily), and this value will be raised to 5.20 after the release of Perl 5.40 a few months from now. (ref: https://rjbs.cloud/blog/2023/05/pts-2023-lyon-amendment-2-5/ ) ...My goal is to eventually get to at least Perl 5.24 so that I can use > postfix dereferencing. > For the 'postderef' feature (and for sub signatures too, my other favourite and oft-used feature), 5.20 should be sufficient for most things; you may want to consider stopping there for a bit.
Re: Increasing podlators Perl dependency to 5.12
Hi Russ! On Sat, 16 Mar 2024 18:22:13 -0700 Russ Allbery wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I wanted to provide some advance notice that I plan to increase the > minimum Perl dependency for podlators (Pod::Man and Pod::Text) to 5.12 > from 5.10 in the next release. > > When I bumped the minimum version in the 5.00 release, it came as a > surprise to some other module maintainers due to the number of transitive > dependencies. Discussion at the time indicated that module-authors and > cpan-workers would be the best mailing lists to provide a warning like > this. > +1 from me given https://github.com/shlomif/supporting-older-perl5-releases . Regards, — Shlomi Fish > If your package has a minimum Perl version less than 5.12 and declares an > explicit versioned dependency on Pod::Man or Pod::Text (or the other > less-used modules in the distribution), rather than using the versions > that come with Perl, this may affect you. Those versioned dependencies > will create an implicit dependency on Perl 5.12. > > The reason for the version bump is maintainability: there have been a lot > of improvements in the core Perl language since 5.10, and I'm trying to > slowly take advantage of of them in the podlators code to simplify it. My > goal is to eventually get to at least Perl 5.24 so that I can use postfix > dereferencing. In this release, I'm planning to switch to semantic > versioning with the package MODULE VERSION syntax and a v6.0.0 version, as > well as use autodie in the tests and other support code. > > The next release of podlators is currently awaiting resolution of some > groff compatibility issues that I'm discussing with the groff maintainers. > I expect it to be ready in a couple of weeks, but my track record on > accurate predictions is not great. > -- Shlomi Fish https://www.shlomifish.org/ https://www.shlomifish.org/humour/bits/facts/Taylor-Swift/ Bugs are too afraid to reproduce on Chuck Norris’ computer. As a result, when he uses Microsoft Windows, it behaves just like a Linux system. — https://www.shlomifish.org/humour/bits/facts/Chuck-Norris/ Please reply to list if it's a mailing list post - https://shlom.in/reply .
Increasing podlators Perl dependency to 5.12
Hello everyone, I wanted to provide some advance notice that I plan to increase the minimum Perl dependency for podlators (Pod::Man and Pod::Text) to 5.12 from 5.10 in the next release. When I bumped the minimum version in the 5.00 release, it came as a surprise to some other module maintainers due to the number of transitive dependencies. Discussion at the time indicated that module-authors and cpan-workers would be the best mailing lists to provide a warning like this. If your package has a minimum Perl version less than 5.12 and declares an explicit versioned dependency on Pod::Man or Pod::Text (or the other less-used modules in the distribution), rather than using the versions that come with Perl, this may affect you. Those versioned dependencies will create an implicit dependency on Perl 5.12. The reason for the version bump is maintainability: there have been a lot of improvements in the core Perl language since 5.10, and I'm trying to slowly take advantage of of them in the podlators code to simplify it. My goal is to eventually get to at least Perl 5.24 so that I can use postfix dereferencing. In this release, I'm planning to switch to semantic versioning with the package MODULE VERSION syntax and a v6.0.0 version, as well as use autodie in the tests and other support code. The next release of podlators is currently awaiting resolution of some groff compatibility issues that I'm discussing with the groff maintainers. I expect it to be ready in a couple of weeks, but my track record on accurate predictions is not great. -- #!/usr/bin/perl -- Russ Allbery, Just Another Perl Hacker $^=q;@!>~|{>krw>yn{u<$$<[~|| 0gFzD gD, 00Fz, 0,,( 0hF 0g)F/=, 0> "L$/GEIFewe{,$/ 0C$~> "@=,m,|,(e 0.), 01,pnn,y{ rw} >;,$0=q,$,,($_=$^)=~y,$/ C-~><@=\n\r,-~$:-u/ #y,d,s,(\$.),$1,gee,print