I noticed that the latest and greatest of Storable now has support for CODE references. This has been a feature I have long been waiting for, so I rushed to install it on a development box (5.6.1) only to find that when it ran the CODE ref tests, it said that it required both B::Deparse >= 0.61 and perl >= 5.6.0. Well, perl 5.6.1 is installed, but that comes with B::Deparse 0.60.

Knowing that B::Deparse is basically a hook into the perl compiler (although the relationship is fuzzy to me), is it feasible to upgrade it? If so, how? The B::* modules aren't really maintained separately on CPAN and I'm wary of taking code out of 5.8.0 and compiling it for 5.6.1.


In reply to Upgrade B::Deparse? by Hrunting

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