perldeltas ought to still work (click the download code link) ... but its the verbose version (2.2MB) ... you can however trim the headings with Pod::Simple or with XML::Libxml or some such tool :)

A little snippet from the headings/TOC

p5200-Core Enhancements p5200-Experimental Subroutine signatures p5200-subs now take a prototype attribute p5180-Core Enhancements p5180-New mechanism for experimental features p5180-Hash overhaul p5180-Hash randomization p5160-Core Enhancements p5160-use VERSION p5160-__SUB__ p5160-New and Improved Built-ins p5160-More consistent eval p5160-substr lvalue revamp p5160-Return value of tied p5140-Core Enhancements p5140-Regular Expressions p5140-(?^...) construct signifies default modifiers p5140-/d, /l, /u, and /a modifiers p5140-Non-destructive substitution

Get it, try it out, still works :) I just tried it, 2.2M perldeltas from p5004 to p5211


In reply to Re: Summary of changes from 5.X to 5.LATEST ( perldeltas - every perl*delta in one file with each version properly linkable ) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Summary of changes from 5.X to 5.LATEST by qhen

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