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=encoding utf8
=head1 NAME
perl5140delta - what is new for perl v5.14.0
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This document describes differences between the 5.12.0 release and
the 5.14.0 release.
If you are upgrading from an earlier release such as 5.10.0, first read
L, which describes differences between 5.10.0 and
5.12.0.
Some of the bug fixes in this release have been backported to subsequent
releases of 5.12.x. Those are indicated with the 5.12.x version in
parentheses.
=head1 Notice
As described in L, the release of Perl 5.14.0 marks the
official end of support for Perl 5.10. Users of Perl 5.10 or earlier
should consider upgrading to a more recent release of Perl.
=head1 Core Enhancements
=head2 Unicode
=head3 Unicode Version 6.0 is now supported (mostly)
Perl comes with the Unicode 6.0 data base updated with
L,
with one exception noted below.
See L for details on the new
release. Perl does not support any Unicode provisional properties,
including the new ones for this release.
Unicode 6.0 has chosen to use the name C for the character at U+1F514,
which is a symbol that looks like a bell, and is used in Japanese cell
phones. This conflicts with the long-standing Perl usage of having
C mean the ASCII C character, U+0007. In Perl 5.14,
C<\N{BELL}> continues to mean U+0007, but its use generates a
deprecation warning message unless such warnings are turned off. The
new name for U+0007 in Perl is C, which corresponds nicely
with the existing shorthand sequence for it, C<"\a">. C<\N{BEL}>
means U+0007, with no warning given. The character at U+1F514 has no
name in 5.14, but can be referred to by C<\N{U+1F514}>.
In Perl 5.16, C<\N{BELL}> will refer to U+1F514; all code
that uses C<\N{BELL}> should be converted to use C<\N{ALERT}>,
C<\N{BEL}>, or C<"\a"> before upgrading.
=head3 Full functionality for C