use utf8;
use strict;
+my $wbr = "\N{ZERO WIDTH SPACE}";
+{
v5.004 => {
release => '1997-05-15',
['Memoize' => 'remember function results, trading space for time', 'memoize "stat"'],
['MIME::Base64' => 'base64 encoded strings as in email attachments'],
['Test::More' => 'modern framework for unit testing', 'is $got, $expected'],
- ['Time::HiRes' => 'high resolution timers', '$μs = [gettimeofday]; sleep .1; $elapsed = tv_interval $μs'],
+ ['Time::HiRes' => 'high resolution timers', '$μs = [gettimeofday]; sleep .1;'.$wbr.' $elapsed = tv_interval $μs'],
],
release => '2002-07-18',
distro => {
modules => [
[autodie => 'replace builtin functions to throw exceptions instead of returning failure', 'eval {open ...} or $@->matches("open") || die'],
# overloading
- ['IO::Compress::Zip' => 'various file compression standards', 'zip IO::Uncompress::Gunzip->new("test.gz") => "recompressed.zip"'],
+ ['IO::Compress::Zip' => 'various file compression standards', 'zip IO::Uncompress::Gunzip->new("test.gz")'.$wbr.' => "recompressed.zip"'],
['Time::Piece' => 'timestamps as objects', 'localtime->year > 1900'],
- ['File::Fetch' => 'generic data retrieval/download', 'File::Fetch->new(uri => "http://localhost/")->fetch(to => \$slurp)'],
+ ['File::Fetch' => 'generic data retrieval/download', 'File::Fetch->new(uri => "http://localhost/")'.$wbr.'->fetch(to => \$slurp)'],
],
release => '2007-12-18',
distro => {
distro => {
ubuntu => '14.04 LTS', # trusty
opensuse => '13.1', # 2013-11 eol 2016-01
+ macos => '10.15', # pre-installed catalina 2019-10
},
unicode => '6.2',
},
debian => '10', # buster 2019-07
ubuntu => '19.04', # disco 2019-04 eol 2020-01
freebsd => '11', # eol 2021-09
+ macos => '11', # big sur 2020-11
},
distrosum => "stable systems such as Debian 10, Ubuntu 19.04, FreeBSD 11",
},
release => '2019-05-22',
distro => {
ubuntu => '20.04', # focal LTS 2020-04 eol 2025-04
+ macos => '11.3', # big sur 2021-04 and monterrey 2021-10, alongside compatibility v5.18
},
},