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PK��\�f���Changesnu�[��� version 1.40; 2016-03-10 * Get arg_string.t to compile in perl v5.6 * Add information for how to contribute to Carp. version 1.39; 2016-03-06 * bugfix: longmess() should return the error in scalar context (CPANRT#107225) version 1.38; 2015-11-06 * stable release of changes since v1.36 version 1.37_02; 2015-10-30 * bugfix: remove unused parent.pm from prereqs version 1.37_01; 2015-10-25 * improvements for working on older perls * bugfix: $Carp::MaxArgNums is no longer treated as if it was one larger version 1.36; 2015-03-14 * bugfix: don't hardcode a path in a test; breaks because of / vs. \ * remove an unneeded $VERSION eval to match this release to bleadperl version 1.35; 2015-03-14 * improvements for working on non-ASCII platforms * bugfix: older perls have trouble stringifying the regexps in some tests * bugfix: precedence error in some tests * bugfix: on pre-5.14 perls, DEL was treated as a printable character * bugfix: ignore mismatched Carp and Carp::Heavy when it doesn't matter version 1.3301; 2014-04-01 * complete dependency list version 1.33; 2014-03-24 * in tests, remove unneeded (and undeclared) dependency on Test::More 0.98 version 1.32; 2013-09-03 * bugfix: don't get confused by a deleted stash when generating stack trace * bugfix: don't vivify @CARP_NOT and @ISA in caller's namespace * bugfix: don't generate Unicode warnings on old perls when an argument in a stack trace contains a non-character codepoint * in stack traces, consistently quote string arguments * in stack traces, new hookable mechanism for formatting reference arguments * document exportable subroutines longmess() and shortmess() * if Carp::Heavy gets loaded by a mismatched Carp (especially an older one that expects Carp::Heavy to do real work), give a useful error message * when truncating an argument list in a stack trace, don't format the arguments that got truncated * factor out non-vivifying subroutine lookup * regularise test for vivification of B:: * in tests, avoid using package name "B" when not actually testing things relating to the B module version 1.26; 2012-06-18 * bugfix: get ", <fh> line 123" phrase from CORE::die, not allowing influence by any CORE::GLOBAL::die override, so that Carp can be used as part of a CORE::GLOBAL::die override * on VMS, skip some tests that rely on open3() which doesn't work there yet version 1.25; 2012-02-16 * bugfix: avoid failure to export to very old (Perl 5.6) versions of warnings.pm, which could occur due to circular dependency * bugfix: avoid vivifying "utf8" stash on Perl 5.6, which caused swash loading to fail in some situations * add dot to end of message from Carp, to match the formatting from CORE::die * synch Carp::Heavy version number to Carp version 1.24; 2012-02-02 * add ", <fh> line 123" phrase to messages, to match core die version 1.23; 2011-09-09 * bugfix: make Carp::Heavy load Carp, as it used to prior to 1.22, for backward compatibility * avoid " in Carp.t test programs, which caused false failures on Win32 due to faulty system() version 1.22; 2011-09-04 * first CPAN release PK��\3�`���READMEnu�[���NAME Carp - alternative warn and die for modules DESCRIPTION The Carp routines are useful in your own modules because they act like die() or warn(), but with a message which is more likely to be useful to a user of your module. In the case of cluck, confess, and longmess that context is a summary of every call in the call-stack. For a shorter message you can use carp or croak which report the error as being from where your module was called. There is no guarantee that that is where the error was, but it is a good educated guess. You can also alter the way the output and logic of Carp works, by changing some global variables in the Carp namespace. INSTALLATION perl Makefile.PL make make test make install AUTHOR The Carp module first appeared in Larry Wall's perl 5.000 distribution. Since then it has been modified by several of the perl 5 porters. Andrew Main (Zefram) <zefram@fysh.org> divested Carp into an independent distribution. COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 1994-2013 Larry Wall Copyright (C) 2011, 2012, 2013 Andrew Main (Zefram) <zefram@fysh.org> LICENSE This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. PK��\�f���Changesnu�[���PK��\3�`����READMEnu�[���PK��
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