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Subject: FAIL Perl6-Pod-0.60 v5.19.12 GNU/Linux
Date: 2014-04-29T03:09:26Z
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PROGRAM OUTPUT
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Output from './Build test':
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl.pm line 24.
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Grammars.pm line 38.
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl.pm line 102.
Eval-group not allowed at runtime, use re 'eval' in regex m/(?{; *Regexp::Grammars::LOGFILE
= Regexp::Grammars::_open_log('>>','-'); })((?{; @! = () if !.../ at (eval 11) line 798.
Compilation failed in require at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Block/code.pm line 39.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Block/code.pm line 39.
Compilation failed in require at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl/Context.pm line 8.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl/Context.pm line 8.
Compilation failed in require at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/To.pm line 32.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/To.pm line 32.
Compilation failed in require at /home/sand/src/perl/repoperls/installed-perls/perl/v5.19.11-14-gff0f0af/127e/lib/5.19.12/base.pm line 99.
...propagated at /home/sand/src/perl/repoperls/installed-perls/perl/v5.19.11-14-gff0f0af/127e/lib/5.19.12/base.pm line 108.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/00-attr.t line 10.
t/00-attr.t .............
Dubious, test returned 255 (wstat 65280, 0xff00)
No subtests run
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl.pm line 24.
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Grammars.pm line 38.
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl.pm line 102.
Eval-group not allowed at runtime, use re 'eval' in regex m/(?{; *Regexp::Grammars::LOGFILE
= Regexp::Grammars::_open_log('>>','-'); })((?{; @! = () if !.../ at (eval 11) line 798.
Compilation failed in require at t/01-parser.t line 12.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/01-parser.t line 12.
# Looks like your test exited with 255 before it could output anything.
t/01-parser.t ...........
Dubious, test returned 255 (wstat 65280, 0xff00)
Failed 2/2 subtests
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl.pm line 24.
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Grammars.pm line 38.
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl.pm line 102.
Eval-group not allowed at runtime, use re 'eval' in regex m/(?{; *Regexp::Grammars::LOGFILE
= Regexp::Grammars::_open_log('>>','-'); })((?{; @! = () if !.../ at (eval 11) line 798.
Compilation failed in require at t/02.reg.t line 90.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/02.reg.t line 90.
# Looks like your test exited with 255 before it could output anything.
t/02.reg.t ..............
Dubious, test returned 255 (wstat 65280, 0xff00)
Failed 13/13 subtests
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl.pm line 24.
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Grammars.pm line 38.
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl.pm line 102.
Eval-group not allowed at runtime, use re 'eval' in regex m/(?{; *Regexp::Grammars::LOGFILE
= Regexp::Grammars::_open_log('>>','-'); })((?{; @! = () if !.../ at (eval 11) line 798.
Compilation failed in require at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Block/code.pm line 39.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Block/code.pm line 39.
Compilation failed in require at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl/Context.pm line 8.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl/Context.pm line 8.
Compilation failed in require at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/To.pm line 32.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/To.pm line 32.
Compilation failed in require at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Test.pm line 4.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Test.pm line 4.
Compilation failed in require at t/lib/TBase.pm line 10.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/lib/TBase.pm line 10.
Compilation failed in require at /home/sand/src/perl/repoperls/installed-perls/perl/v5.19.11-14-gff0f0af/127e/lib/5.19.12/base.pm line 99.
...propagated at /home/sand/src/perl/repoperls/installed-perls/perl/v5.19.11-14-gff0f0af/127e/lib/5.19.12/base.pm line 108.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/lib/T/Block/code.pm line 14.
Compilation failed in require at t/04_Blocks.t line 9.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/04_Blocks.t line 9.
t/04_Blocks.t ...........
Dubious, test returned 255 (wstat 65280, 0xff00)
No subtests run
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at t/05-formatcodes.t line 14.
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Grammars.pm line 38.
Eval-group not allowed at runtime, use re 'eval' in regex m/(?{; *Regexp::Grammars::LOGFILE
= Regexp::Grammars::_open_log('>>','-'); })((?{; @! = () if !.../ at (eval 10) line 907.
# Looks like your test exited with 255 before it could output anything.
t/05-formatcodes.t ......
Dubious, test returned 255 (wstat 65280, 0xff00)
Failed 16/16 subtests
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl.pm line 24.
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Grammars.pm line 38.
Warning: Regexp::Grammars is currently unsupported under Perl 5.18.
Perl 5.18 changed how 'qr' constant overloadings are parsed and the
scope in which they are subsequently compiled. This change currently
make it impossible to reliably create 'qr' overloadings that inject
code blocks into a regex, as it prevents the overloaded regexes from
compiling properly in many cases, even with an explicit 'use re
"eval"' in scope.
These problems have been reported, and the brave volunteers of P5P are
currently working on fixes. However, these will not be available until
at least 5.18.2.
Because Regexp::Grammars relies on 'qr' overloads to inject code blocks
into regexes, the module is curently not compatible with Perl 5.18. It
may continue to work in some limited cases, but is no longer reliable.
At present, if you rely on Regexp::Grammars for your parsing needs, your
alternatives are either not to upgrade to Perl 5.18, to livce with the
problems until they are resolved (in Perl 5.18.2, we hope), or else to
consider switching to another parsing system, such as Marpa.
We deeply regret that Regexp::Grammars cannot currently be maintained
completelt due to these backwards-incompatible changes and bugs in
Perl 5.18.
at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl.pm line 102.
Eval-group not allowed at runtime, use re 'eval' in regex m/(?{; *Regexp::Grammars::LOGFILE
= Regexp::Grammars::_open_log('>>','-'); })((?{; @! = () if !.../ at (eval 11) line 798.
Compilation failed in require at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Block/code.pm line 39.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Block/code.pm line 39.
Compilation failed in require at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl/Context.pm line 8.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/Utl/Context.pm line 8.
Compilation failed in require at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/To.pm line 32.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/To.pm line 32.
Compilation failed in require at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/To/XHTML.pm line 46.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Perl6-Pod-0.60-ThrI42/blib/lib/Perl6/Pod/To/XHTML.pm line 46.
Compilation failed in require at t/lib/T/FormattingCode/A.pm line 12.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/lib/T/FormattingCode/A.pm line 12.
Compilation failed in require at t/05_FormattingCodes.t line 9.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/05_FormattingCodes.t line 9.
t/05_FormattingCodes.t ..
Dubious, test returned 255 (wstat 65280, 0xff00)
No subtests run
Test Summary Report
-------------------
t/00-attr.t (Wstat: 65280 Tests: 0 Failed: 0)
Non-zero exit status: 255
Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output
t/01-parser.t (Wstat: 65280 Tests: 0 Failed: 0)
Non-zero exit status: 255
Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 2 tests but ran 0.
t/02.reg.t (Wstat: 65280 Tests: 0 Failed: 0)
Non-zero exit status: 255
Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 13 tests but ran 0.
t/04_Blocks.t (Wstat: 65280 Tests: 0 Failed: 0)
Non-zero exit status: 255
Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output
t/05-formatcodes.t (Wstat: 65280 Tests: 0 Failed: 0)
Non-zero exit status: 255
Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 16 tests but ran 0.
t/05_FormattingCodes.t (Wstat: 65280 Tests: 0 Failed: 0)
Non-zero exit status: 255
Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output
Files=6, Tests=0, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.03 usr 0.01 sys + 0.69 cusr 0.04 csys = 0.77 CPU)
Result: FAIL
Failed 6/6 test programs. 0/0 subtests failed.
------------------------------
PREREQUISITES
------------------------------
Prerequisite modules loaded:
requires:
Module Need Have
---------------- ----- ------
Encode 0 2.59
Filter::Simple 0 0.91
Getopt::Long 0 2.42
Pod::Usage 0 1.63
Regexp::Grammars 1.021 1.033
Test::Class 0 0.41
Tie::UnionHash 0.02 0.02
XML::Flow 0 0.86
configure_requires:
Module Need Have
---------------- ----- ------
Module::Build 0.38 0.4205
------------------------------
ENVIRONMENT AND OTHER CONTEXT
------------------------------
Environment variables:
AUTOMATED_TESTING = 1
LANG = en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE = en_US:en
PATH = /usr/lib/ccache:/home/sand/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/perl/bin:/usr/X11/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
PERL5LIB = /tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Encode-IBM-0.11-4goufD/blib/arch:/tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Encode-IBM-0.11-4goufD/blib/lib
PERL5OPT =
PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING = 24896
PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING = 24896
PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT = 1
SHELL = /usr/bin/zsh
TERM = screen
Perl special variables (and OS-specific diagnostics, for MSWin32):
$^X = /tmp/basesmoker-reloperl-9OF4/bin/perl
$UID/$EUID = 1005 / 1005
$GID = 1005 1005
$EGID = 1005 1005
Perl module toolchain versions installed:
Module Have
------------------- --------
CPAN 2.05
CPAN::Meta 2.141170
Cwd 3.47
ExtUtils::CBuilder 0.280216
ExtUtils::Command 1.18
ExtUtils::Install 1.67
ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.96
ExtUtils::Manifest 1.63
ExtUtils::ParseXS 3.24
File::Spec 3.47
JSON 2.90
JSON::PP 2.27203
Module::Build 0.4205
Module::Signature 0.73
Parse::CPAN::Meta 1.4414
Test::Harness 3.30
Test::More 1.001003
YAML 0.90
YAML::Syck 1.27
version 0.9908
--
Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 19 subversion 12) configuration:
Commit id: ff0f0afd310f2278d5aafe2eb57ebeb0fda278b2
Platform:
osname=linux, osvers=3.13-1-amd64, archname=x86_64-linux-ld
uname='linux k83 3.13-1-amd64 #1 smp debian 3.13.7-1 (2014-03-25) x86_64 gnulinux '
config_args='-Dprefix=/home/sand/src/perl/repoperls/installed-perls/perl/v5.19.11-14-gff0f0af/127e -Dmyhostname=k83 -Dinstallusrbinperl=n -Uversiononly -Dusedevel -des -Ui_db -Uuseithreads -Duselongdouble -DDEBUGGING=-g'
hint=recommended, useposix=true, d_sigaction=define
useithreads=undef, usemultiplicity=undef
use64bitint=define, use64bitall=define, uselongdouble=define
usemymalloc=n, bincompat5005=undef
Compiler:
cc='cc', ccflags ='-fwrapv -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fstack-protector -I/usr/local/include -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64',
optimize='-O2 -g',
cppflags='-fwrapv -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fstack-protector -I/usr/local/include'
ccversion='', gccversion='4.8.2', gccosandvers=''
intsize=4, longsize=8, ptrsize=8, doublesize=8, byteorder=12345678
d_longlong=define, longlongsize=8, d_longdbl=define, longdblsize=16
ivtype='long', ivsize=8, nvtype='long double', nvsize=16, Off_t='off_t', lseeksize=8
alignbytes=16, prototype=define
Linker and Libraries:
ld='cc', ldflags =' -fstack-protector -L/usr/local/lib'
libpth=/usr/local/lib /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.8/include-fixed /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu /usr/lib /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu /lib/../lib /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu /usr/lib/../lib /lib
libs=-lnsl -lgdbm -ldb -ldl -lm -lcrypt -lutil -lc -lgdbm_compat
perllibs=-lnsl -ldl -lm -lcrypt -lutil -lc
libc=libc-2.18.so, so=so, useshrplib=false, libperl=libperl.a
gnulibc_version='2.18'
Dynamic Linking:
dlsrc=dl_dlopen.xs, dlext=so, d_dlsymun=undef, ccdlflags='-Wl,-E'
cccdlflags='-fPIC', lddlflags='-shared -O2 -g -L/usr/local/lib -fstack-protector'
Characteristics of this binary (from libperl):
Compile-time options: HAS_TIMES PERLIO_LAYERS PERL_DONT_CREATE_GVSV
PERL_HASH_FUNC_ONE_AT_A_TIME_HARD PERL_MALLOC_WRAP
PERL_NEW_COPY_ON_WRITE PERL_PRESERVE_IVUV
PERL_USE_DEVEL USE_64_BIT_ALL USE_64_BIT_INT
USE_LARGE_FILES USE_LOCALE USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
USE_LOCALE_CTYPE USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC USE_LONG_DOUBLE
USE_PERLIO USE_PERL_ATOF
Built under linux
Compiled at Apr 28 2014 08:30:30
%ENV:
PERL5LIB="/tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Encode-IBM-0.11-4goufD/blib/arch:/tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Encode-IBM-0.11-4goufD/blib/lib"
PERL5OPT=""
PERL5_CPANPLUS_IS_RUNNING="24896"
PERL5_CPAN_IS_RUNNING="24896"
PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT="1"
@INC:
/tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Encode-IBM-0.11-4goufD/blib/arch
/tmp/loop_over_bdir-17495-Kb5JjS/Encode-IBM-0.11-4goufD/blib/lib
/home/sand/src/perl/repoperls/installed-perls/perl/v5.19.11-14-gff0f0af/127e/lib/site_perl/5.19.12/x86_64-linux-ld
/home/sand/src/perl/repoperls/installed-perls/perl/v5.19.11-14-gff0f0af/127e/lib/site_perl/5.19.12
/home/sand/src/perl/repoperls/installed-perls/perl/v5.19.11-14-gff0f0af/127e/lib/5.19.12/x86_64-linux-ld
/home/sand/src/perl/repoperls/installed-perls/perl/v5.19.11-14-gff0f0af/127e/lib/5.19.12
.