NAME Perl4::CoreLibs - libraries historically supplied with Perl 4 DESCRIPTION This is a collection of ".pl" files that have historically been bundled with the Perl core but are planned not to be so distributed with core version 5.15 or later. Relying on their presence in the core distribution is deprecated; they should be acquired from this CPAN distribution instead. From core version 5.13, until their removal, it is planned that the core versions of these libraries will emit a warning when loaded. The CPAN version will not emit such a warning. The entire Perl 4 approach to libraries was largely superseded in Perl 5.000 by the system of module namespaces and ".pm" files. Most of the libraries in this collection predate Perl 5.000, but a handful were first introduced in that version. Functionally, most have been directly superseded by modules in the Perl 5 style. These libraries should not be used by new code. This collection exists to support old Perl programs that predates satisfactory replacements. Most of these libraries have not been substantially maintained in the course of Perl 5 development. They are now very antiquated in style, making no use of the language facilities introduced since Perl 4. They should therefore not be used as programming examples. INSTALLATION perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install AUTHOR Known contributing authors for the libraries in this package are Brandon S. Allbery, John Bazik, Tom Christiansen , Charles Collins, Joe Doupnik , Marion Hakanson , Waldemar Kebsch , Lee McLoughlin , , Randal L. Schwartz , Aaron Sherman , Wayne Thompson, Larry Wall , and Ilya Zakharevich. (Most of these email addresses are probably out of date.) Known contributing authors for the tests in this package are Tom Christiansen , Alexandr Ciornii (alexchorny at gmail.com), Marc Horowitz , Dave Rolsky , and David Sundstrom . Andrew Main (Zefram) built the Perl4::CoreLibs package. COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 1987-2009 Larry Wall et al Copyright (C) 2010, 2011 Andrew Main (Zefram) LICENSE This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.