This week, we discussed:
- working out a timeline of what should go in to 5.39.8, 5.39.9, and
what to defer to 5.41
- draft tests+docs received from Martijn Lievaart (“M4”) for a
logical xor (^^) operator
- the responses saying no to adding Data::Printer in core that it
doesn’t seem like it would be popular
- some potential new sprintf format templates:
* a float template that produces the shortest string that
represents the exact float (similar to what Math::Ryu does),
* a %q to access B::perlstring/quotemeta or something similar
- the realisation that, some months ago, Mark Gardner had
volunteered to work on the SSL-in-core project, and we haven’t heard
from them since.
- working out a timeline of what should go in to 5.39.8, 5.39.9, and
what to defer to 5.41
- draft tests+docs received from Martijn Lievaart (“M4”) for a
logical xor (^^) operator
- the responses saying no to adding Data::Printer in core that it
doesn’t seem like it would be popular
- some potential new sprintf format templates:
* a float template that produces the shortest string that
represents the exact float (similar to what Math::Ryu does),
* a %q to access B::perlstring/quotemeta or something similar
- the realisation that, some months ago, Mark Gardner had
volunteered to work on the SSL-in-core project, and we haven’t heard
from them since.