sub-refs.t - handle likely line number reporting from 5.45.0+#51
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Early in the next development cycle of the perl interpreter, an attempt will be made to improve the inaccuracy of line number reporting by warnings/error and caller(), starting with: Perl/perl5#24387 - starting statement in elsif() blocks Perl/perl5#24389 - loop condition statements Perl/perl5#24396 - mid-statement anon sub declarations These changes break one test in this module written to match a specific emitted line number. Since that test already matches two alternative forms of test output, this commit adds a third to match the output if the above PRs make it into tagged perl releases.
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Thanks! I'll keep an eye on this and test it once the changes hit blead. |
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Early in the next development cycle of the perl interpreter, an attempt will be made to improve the inaccuracy of line number reporting by warning/error messages and caller(), starting with:
These changes break one test in this module written to match a specific emitted line number.
Since that test already matches two alternative forms of test output, this commit adds a third to match the output if the above PRs make it into tagged perl releases.