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Index: docs/perl/5.12.0/perl5120delta.pod diff -u docs/perl/5.12.0/perl5120delta.pod:1.7 docs/perl/5.12.0/perl5120delta.pod:1.8 --- docs/perl/5.12.0/perl5120delta.pod:1.7 Thu Apr 29 06:31:46 2010 +++ docs/perl/5.12.0/perl5120delta.pod Fri Apr 30 00:27:14 2010 @@ -130,9 +130,8 @@ =end original VERSION ã¨ãã¦æ°å¤ãªãã©ã«ãv-æååãªãã©ã«ãå¿ è¦ãªã®ã§ã -it can be statically parsed by toolchain modules -without C<eval> the way MM-E<gt>parse_version does for C<$VERSION = ...> -(TBT) +MM-E<gt>parse_version ã C<$VERSION = ...> ã«å¯¾ãã¦è¡ã£ã¦ãããã㪠+C<eval> ãªãã«ããã¼ã«ãã§ã¼ã³ã¢ã¸ã¥ã¼ã«ãéçã«ãã¼ã¹ã§ãã¾ãã =back @@ -457,12 +456,10 @@ =end original -Perl ã®éçºè ã¯ãsomewhat concerned about possible user confusion -with the existing C<\N{...}> construct which matches characters by their -Unicode name. +Perl ã®éçºè ã¯ãã¦ã¼ã¶ã¼ãããã® Unicode åã®æåã¨ãããã³ã°ãã +æ¢åã® C<\N{...}> æ§é ã¨æ··ä¹±ãããã¨ãæ¸å¿µãã¦ãã¾ãã å¾ã£ã¦ããã®æ©è½ã¯å®é¨çãªãã®ã§ãã Perl 5.14 ã§ã¯éå»äºææ§ã®ç¹ããåé¤ãããå¤æ´ãããããããããã¾ããã -(TBT) =head2 DTrace support @@ -596,9 +593,9 @@ æ½è±¡åå空éã½ã±ããã¯ãAF_UNIX ãã¡ããªã¼ã«ãã Linux åºæã®ã½ã±ããåã§ã slightly abusing it to be able to use arbitrary -character arrays as addresses: They start with nul byte and are not -terminated by nul byte, but with the length passed to the socket() -system call. +character arrays as addresses: +ãã㯠NUL ãã¤ãããå§ã¾ã£ã¦ãNUL ãã¤ãã§ã¯çµããã¾ãããã +socket() ã·ã¹ãã ã³ã¼ã«ã§æ¸¡ãããé·ããããã¾ãã (TBT) =head2 32-bit limit on substr arguments removed @@ -703,8 +700,8 @@ (integer or decimal-fraction) without exponentiation or else å é ã« 'v' ã®æåãã¤ãããããä»ãæ´æ°v-æååã§ãå°ãªãã¨ã 3 è¦ç´ ããããã®ã§ãã -ãææ§ãªããã¼ã¸ã§ã³çªå·ã¯ allows v-strings with fewer than -three components or without a leading 'v'. +ãææ§ãªããã¼ã¸ã§ã³çªå·ã¯ãè¦ç´ æ°ã 2 以ä¸ã§ãã£ãããå é ã« 'v' ã +ãªããã®ã許ãã¾ãã ãææ§ãªãè¦åã®ä¸ã§ã¯ãboth decimal and dotted-decimal versions may have a trailing "alpha" component separated by an underscore character after a fractional or @@ -1423,16 +1420,13 @@ C<\N{I<name>}> ã«ããã¦ãI<name> ã¯ä½ã§ãæ§ãã¾ããã æ¨æºã® Unicode åã¯ã¨ã¦ãå¶éãããç¯å²ã«ãªã£ã¦ãã¾ããã ã«ã¹ã¿ã åå¤æå¨ã¯ãä¾ãã°ãå¥èªç¹ã ããããªãã·ã³ãã«ãä½ããã¨ãã§ãã¾ãã -è±åã§å§ã¾ããªãååã¯éæ¨å¥¨ã¨ãªãã -and aren't alphanumeric or contain other than -a very few other characters, namely spaces, dashes, parentheses -and colons. +è±åã§å§ã¾ããªãååããè±æ°åã¨ãã®ä»ã®æ°æå(空ç½ãããã·ã¥ããã£ãã +ã³ãã³)以å¤ã®æåãå«ãååã¯éæ¨å¥¨ã¨ãªãã¾ããã C<\N> ã®æå³ã追å ããã(L</C<\N> experimental regex escape> ã -åç §ãã¦ãã ãã)ã®ã§ãnames that look like curly brace -enclosed -quantifiers won't work. +åç §ãã¦ãã ãã)ã®ã§ãä¸ãã£ãã§ãããããéæå®åã®ããã«è¦ãã +ååã¯åä½ãã¾ããã ä¾ãã°ãC<\N{3,4}> 㯠3 ãã 4 æåã®éæ¹è¡æåã«ãããã³ã°ãã¾ã; 以åã¯ã«ã¹ã¿ã å C<3,4> ãä½æããã¦ãã¾ããã -(TBT) =item Deprecated Modules @@ -1464,13 +1458,12 @@ =end original -If you ship a packaged version of Perl, either alone or as part of a -larger system, then you should carefully consider the reprecussions of -core module deprecations. You may want to consider shipping your default -build of Perl with packages for some or all deprecated modules which -install into C<vendor> or C<site> perl library directories. +åç¬ããããã¯ãã大ããã·ã¹ãã ã®ä¸é¨ã¨ãã¦ãããã±ã¼ã¸çã® Perl ã +åºè·ããå ´åãéæ¨å¥¨ã®ã³ã¢ã¢ã¸ã¥ã¼ã«ã®å½±é¿ã注ææ·±ãæ¤è¨ããã¹ãã§ãã +ããã¤ãããããã¯å ¨ã¦ã®éæ¨å¥¨ã¢ã¸ã¥ã¼ã«ã perl ã©ã¤ãã©ãªãã£ã¬ã¯ã㪠+C<vendor> ã C<site> ã«ã¤ã³ã¹ãã¼ã«ã㦠Perl ã®ããã©ã«ããã«ãã +åºè·ãããããããã¾ããã ããã¯éæ¨å¥¨è¦åãæå¶ãã¾ãã -(TBT) =begin original @@ -1484,7 +1477,7 @@ =end original -Alternatively, you may want to consider patching F<lib/deprecate.pm> +ãããã¯ãyou may want to consider patching F<lib/deprecate.pm> to provide deprecation warnings specific to your packaging system or distribution of Perl, consistent with how your packaging system or distribution manages a staged transition from a release where the @@ -1791,14 +1784,12 @@ =end original Perl 5.12 ããåã§ã¯ãUnicode ã® C<Decomposition_Type=Compat> ç¹æ§ã¨ -Perl ã®ã¨ã¯ã¹ãã³ã·ã§ã³ãåãååãæã£ã¦ãã¦ãwhich led to neither matching -all the correct values (with more than 100 mistakes in one, and several -thousand in the other). +Perl ã®ã¨ã¯ã¹ãã³ã·ã§ã³ãåãååãæã£ã¦ãã¦ãå ¨ã¦ã®æ£ããå¤ã«ã¯ +ãããã³ã°ããªããªã£ã¦ãã¾ãã(100 以ä¸ééããããæ°åééããããã¾ã)ã Perl ã®ã¨ã¯ã¹ãã³ã·ã§ã³ã®åå㯠C<Decomposition_Type=Noncanonical> (ç縮形: C<dt=noncanon>) ã«å¤æ´ããã¾ããã ããã¯ä»¥åæ³å®ãã¦ãããã®ã¨åãæå³ãæã¡ã¾ã; ã¤ã¾ãå ¨ã¦ã® éæ£æºå解åã®åéåã§ã; ãã㦠Unicode ã® C<Compat> ã¯åã«ãã®ä¸é¨ã§ãã -(TBT) =begin original @@ -1998,13 +1989,11 @@ C<lib/unicore/To> ãã£ã¬ã¯ããªã«çæããããã¡ã¤ã«ã¯ãå®å®ãã¦ãã¦ã ã¢ããªã±ã¼ã·ã§ã³ããç´æ¥å©ç¨å¯è½ã§ããã¨ããæ確ã«è¨ããã¾ããã -ãããã®æ°ããããã·ã¥ã¨ã³ããªã¯ -give the format of the normal entries, which allows for -easier machine parsing. +ãããã®æ°ããããã·ã¥ã¨ã³ããªã¯é常ã®ã¨ã³ããªã®å½¢å¼ã§ããã +ãã·ã³ããããããã¼ã¹ã§ããããã«ãªã£ã¦ãã¾ãã Perl ã¯ããããç¹æ§ã«é¢ãã¦ãã®ãã£ã¬ã¯ããªã«ãã¡ã¤ã«ãçæã§ãã¾ããã ã»ã¨ãã©ã¯æå¶ããã¦ãã¾ãã ä½ãæ¸ãããããå¤æ´ããæé 㯠L<perluniprops> ã«ããã¾ãã -(TBT) =head1 Modules and Pragmata @@ -2266,7 +2255,7 @@ =end original -This pragma turns on Unicode semantics for the case-changing operations +ãã®ãã©ã°ãã¯ãturns on Unicode semantics for the case-changing operations (C<uc>, C<lc>, C<ucfirst>, C<lcfirst>) on strings that don't have the internal UTF-8 flag set, but that contain single-byte characters between 128 and 255. @@ -2289,9 +2278,9 @@ =end original -C<less> now includes the C<stash_name> method to allow subclasses of -C<less> to pick where in %^H to store their stash. -(TBT) +C<less> ã«ã¯ãC<less> ã®ãµãã¯ã©ã¹ãããèªåã®ã¹ã¿ãã·ã¥ã %^H ã®ã©ãã« +ä¿ç®¡ããã¦ãããããããããã«ããããã® C<stash_name> ã¡ã½ããã +追å ããã¾ããã =begin original @@ -4154,12 +4143,10 @@ =end original Perl ã®éçºè 㯠C<\N{...}> æ§é ã®èªèã«é¢ããããã¤ãã®åé¡ãä¿®æ£ãã¾ããã -As part of this, perl will store any scalar -or regex containing C<\N{I<name>}> or C<\N{U+I<wide hex char>}> in its -definition in UTF-8 format. +ãã®ä¸é¨ã¨ãã¦ãå®ç¾©ã§ C<\N{I<name>}> ã C<\N{U+I<wide hex char>}> ã +å«ãããããã¹ã«ã©ãæ£è¦è¡¨ç¾ã UTF-8 å½¢å¼ã§ä¿ç®¡ã§ããããã«ãªãã¾ãã (ããã¯ä»¥åã¯ã«ã¹ã¿ã å¤æå¨ã使ã£ã¦ããªã C<\N{I<name>}> ã«ã¤ã㦠çã§ããããä»ã¯å¸¸ã«çã§ãã) -(TBT) =item * @@ -4984,11 +4971,10 @@ =end original -F<t/op/filehandle.t> ã¯ã -tests some suitably portable filetest operators -to check that they work as expected, particularly in the light of some -internal changes made in how filehandles are blessed. -(TBT) +F<t/op/filehandle.t> ã¯ã移æ¤æ§ã®ãããã¡ã¤ã«ãã¹ãæ¼ç®åãé©åã« +åä½ãããã©ããããã¹ããã¾ã; +ç¹ã«ãã©ã®ããã«ãã¡ã¤ã«ãã³ãã«ã bless ãããã«é¢ããå é¨å¤æ´ã« +å ãå½ã¦ã¦ãã¾ãã =item * @@ -5000,11 +4986,9 @@ =end original -F<t/op/time_loop.t> ã¯ã -tests that unix times greater than C<2**63>, which -can now be handed to C<gmtime> and C<localtime>, do not cause an internal -overflow or an excessively long loop. -(TBT) +F<t/op/time_loop.t> ã¯ãC<2**63> ããã大ãã unix time ããã¹ããã¾ã; +ãã㯠C<gmtime> 㨠C<localtime> ã§æ±ããããã«ãªã£ã¦ãã¦ãå é¨ +ãªã¼ãã¼ããã¼ã, é度ã«é·ãã«ã¼ããå¼ãèµ·ããã¾ããã =back @@ -5193,8 +5177,9 @@ If an unresolved named character or sequence was encountered when compiling a regex pattern then the fatal error C<\N{NAME} must be resolved -by the lexer> is now produced. This can happen, for example, when using a -single-quotish context like C<$re = '\N{SPACE}'; /$re/;>. +by the lexer> is now produced. +ããã¯ãä¾ãã°ãC<$re = '\N{SPACE}'; /$re/;> ã®ãããªã·ã³ã°ã«ã¯ã©ã¼ã風㮠+ã³ã³ããã¹ãã使ãã¨ãã«çºçãã¾ãã åå¥è§£æå¨ãã©ã®ããã«ãã¤ãã¹ããããã«é¢ãããã£ã¨å¤ãã®ä¾ã«ã¤ãã¦ã¯ã L<perldiag> ãåç §ãã¦ãã ããã (TBT) @@ -5241,13 +5226,11 @@ =end original -The rules on what is legal for the C<...> in C<\N{...}> have been -tightened up so that unless the C<...> begins with an alphabetic -character and continues with a combination of alphanumerics, dashes, -spaces, parentheses or colons then +C<\N{...}> å ã® C<...> ã¨ãã¦æå¹ãªãã®ã®è¦åãå³ãããªã£ãã®ã§ã +C<...> ãè±æåã§å§ã¾ã£ã¦ãè±æ°åãããã·ã¥ã空ç½ããã£ããã³ãã³ã +å¼ãç¶ããã®ã§ãªãå ´åã C<Deprecated character(s) in \N{...} starting at '%s'> è¦åã çºçããããã«ãªãã¾ããã -(TBT) =item * @@ -5321,11 +5304,10 @@ =end original -have been moved from the C<syntax> top-level warnings category into a new -first-level category, C<illegalproto>. These two warnings are currently -the only ones emitted during parsing of an invalid/illegal prototype, -so one can now use -(TBT) +ãããã¯ãC<syntax> ãããã¬ãã«è¦åã«ãã´ãªããæ°ãã第ä¸ã¬ãã«ã«ãã´ãª +C<illegalproto> ã«ç§»åãã¾ããã +ãããäºã¤ã®è¦åã¯ä»ã®ã¨ããä¸æ£ãªãããã¿ã¤ãããã¼ã¹ããã¨ãã« +åºåãããå¯ä¸ã®ã«ãã´ãªãªã®ã§ã以ä¸ã®ããã«ãããã¨ã§ no warnings 'illegalproto'; @@ -5337,10 +5319,9 @@ =end original -to suppress only those, but not other syntax-related warnings. Warnings -where prototypes are changed, ignored, or not met are still in the -C<prototype> category as before. -(TBT) +ãããã ããæå¶ãããã®ä»ã®ææ³é¢ä¿ã®è¦åã¯ãã®ã¾ã¾ã«ã§ãã¾ãã +ãããã¿ã¤ããå¤æ´ãç¡è¦ãééããªãã£ãã¨ãã®è¦åã¯ä»ã¾ã§éã +C<prototype> ã«ãã´ãªã®ã¾ã¾ã§ãã =item * @@ -5592,10 +5573,9 @@ =end original -C<gmtime> and C<localtime> called with numbers smaller than they can -reliably handle will now issue the warnings C<gmtime(%.0f) too small> -and C<localtime(%.0f) too small>. -(TBT) +確å®ã«æ±ããå¤ããå°ããå¤ã§ C<gmtime> 㨠C<localtime> ãå¼ã³åºãã¨ã +C<gmtime(%.0f) too small> 㨠C<localtime(%.0f) too small> ã®è¦åã +åºãããã«ãªãã¾ããã =back @@ -5976,9 +5956,8 @@ =end original -C<sort> called recursively from within an active comparison subroutine no -longer causes a bus error if run multiple times. [perl #71076] -(TBT) +åä½ä¸ã®æ¯è¼ãµãã«ã¼ãã³ã®ä¸ãã C<sort> ãå帰çã«å¼ã³åºãã¨ã +è¤æ°åå®è¡ãã¦ããã¹ã¨ã©ã¼ãèµ·ããªããªãã¾ããã[perl #71076] =item * @@ -6943,10 +6922,10 @@ =end original -Like it has been everywhere else for ages and ages. Also make command-line -selection of -UDEBUGGING and -DDEBUGGING work in configure.com; before -the only way to turn it off was by saying no in answer to the interactive -question. +Like it has been everywhere else for ages and ages. +ã¾ããmake ã³ãã³ãã©ã¤ã³ã§ã® -UDEBUGGING 㨠-DDEBUGGING 㯠+configure.com ã§åä½ãã¾ã; 以åã¯ãããç¡å¹ã«ããæ¹æ³ã¯å¯¾è©±ç質åã« +no ãçãããã¨ã ãã§ããã (TBT) =item * @@ -7100,9 +7079,10 @@ =end original -F<perl.exe> now includes a manifest resource to specify the C<trustInfo> -settings for Windows Vista and later. Without this setting Windows -would treat F<perl.exe> as a legacy application and apply various +F<perl.exe> ã¯ãWindows Vista 以éã®ããã® C<trustInfo> è¨å®ã +æå®ããããã®ãããã§ã¹ããªã½ã¼ã¹ãå«ãããã«ãªãã¾ããã +ãã®è¨å®ãªãã§ã¯ãWindows 㯠F<perl.exe> ãã¬ã¬ã·ã¼ +ã¢ããªã±ã¼ã·ã§ã³ã¨ãã¦æ±ããand apply various heuristics like redirecting access to protected file system areas (like the "Program Files" folder) to the users "VirtualStore" instead of generating a proper "permission denied" error. @@ -7117,11 +7097,10 @@ =end original -The manifest resource also requests the Microsoft Common-Controls -version 6.0 (themed controls introduced in Windows XP). Check out the -Win32::VisualStyles module on CPAN to switch back to old style -unthemed controls for legacy applications. -(TBT) +ã¾ãããããã§ã¹ããªã½ã¼ã¹ã¯ Microsoft ã³ã¢ã³ã³ã³ããã¼ã«ãã¼ã¸ã§ã³ +6.0 (Windows XP ã§å°å ¥ããããã¼ã対å¿ç) ãè¦æ±ãã¾ãã +ã¬ã¬ã·ã¼ã¢ããªã±ã¼ã·ã§ã³ã®ããã®å¤ãå½¢å¼ã®ãã¼ãé対å¿çã« +æ»ãã«ã¯ãCPAN ã® Win32::VisualStyles ã¢ã¸ã¥ã¼ã«ããã§ãã¯ãã¦ãã ããã =item * @@ -7134,11 +7113,10 @@ =end original -The C<-t> filetest operator now only returns true if the filehandle -is connected to a console window. In previous versions of Perl it -would return true for all character mode devices, including F<NUL> -and F<LPT1>. -(TBT) +C<-t> ãã¡ã¤ã«ãã¹ãæ¼ç®åã¯ããã¡ã¤ã«ãã³ãã«ãã³ã³ã½ã¼ã«ã¦ã£ã³ãã¦ã« +æ¥ç¶ããã¦ããå ´åã«ã®ã¿çãè¿ãã¾ãã +以åã®ãã¼ã¸ã§ã³ã® Perl ã§ã¯ãF<NUL> 㨠F<LPT1> ãå«ããå ¨ã¦ã® +ãã£ã©ã¯ã¿ã¢ã¼ãããã¤ã¹ã«ããã¦çãè¿ãã¾ãã =item * @@ -7152,12 +7130,11 @@ =end original -The C<-p> filetest operator now works correctly, and the -Fcntl::S_IFIFO constant is defined when Perl is compiled with -Microsoft Visual C. In previous Perl versions C<-p> always -returned a false value, and the Fcntl::S_IFIFO constant -was not defined. -(TBT) +C<-p> ãã¡ã¤ã«ãã¹ãæ¼ç®åã¯æ£ããåä½ããããã«ãªããã¾ãã +Perl ã Microsoft Visual C ã§ã³ã³ãã¤ã«ãããã¨ãã«ã¯ +Fcntl::S_IFIFO å®æ°ãå®ç¾©ãããããã«ãªãã¾ããã +以åã®ãã¼ã¸ã§ã³ã® Perl ã§ã¯ C<-p> ã¯å¸¸ã«å½ã®å¤ãè¿ãã +Fcntl::S_IFIFO å®æ°ã¯å®ç¾©ããã¦ãã¾ããã§ããã =begin original @@ -7282,13 +7259,11 @@ =end original -Some CPANPLUS tests may fail if there is a functioning file -F<../../cpanp-run-perl> outside your build directory. The failure -shouldn't imply there's a problem with the actual functional -software. +F<../../cpanp-run-perl> ããã«ããã£ã¬ã¯ããªã®å¤ã«ããå ´åã +ããã¤ãã® CPANPLUS ãã¹ãã失æãã¾ãã +失æãã¦ããå®éã®ã½ããã¦ã§ã¢ã«åé¡ãããã¨ããããã§ã¯ãªãã¯ãã§ãã ãã®ãã°ã¯ [RT #74188] ã§æ¢ã«ä¿®æ£ããã¦ãã¦ãperl-v5.12.1 ã« å«ã¾ããäºå®ã§ãã -(TBT) =item * @@ -7403,10 +7378,9 @@ =end original -Perl 5.12.0 represents approximately two years of development since -Perl 5.10.0 and contains over 750,000 lines of changes across over -3,000 files from over 200 authors and committers. -(TBT) +Perl 5.12.0 ã¯ãPerl 5.10.0 以éã200 人以ä¸ã®ä½è ã¨ã³ããã¿ã«ãã£ã¦ã +3,000 以ä¸ã®ãã¡ã¤ã«ã« 750,000 è¡ä»¥ä¸ã®å¤æ´ãå ãã¦ã +ã»ã¼ 2 å¹´ééçºããã¦ãã¾ããã =begin original @@ -7417,55 +7391,11 @@ =end original Perl continues to flourish into its third decade thanks to a vibrant -community of users and developers. The following people are known to -have contributed the improvements that became Perl 5.12.0: +community of users and developers. +以ä¸ã®äººã ããPerl 5.12.0 ã«ãªãããã®æ¹è¯ã«è²¢ç®ãããã¨ã +åãã£ã¦ãã¾ã: (TBT) -=begin original - -Aaron Crane, Abe Timmerman, Abhijit Menon-Sen, Abigail, Adam Russell, -Adriano Ferreira, Ãvar Arnfjörð Bjarmason, Alan Grover, Alexandr -Ciornii, Alex Davies, Alex Vandiver, Andreas Koenig, Andrew Rodland, -andr****@sunda*****, Andy Armstrong, Andy Dougherty, Jose AUGUSTE-ETIENNE, -Benjamin Smith, Ben Morrow, bharanee rathna, Bo Borgerson, Bo Lindbergh, -Brad Gilbert, Bram, Brendan O'Dea, brian d foy, Charles Bailey, -Chip Salzenberg, Chris 'BinGOs' Williams, Christoph Lamprecht, Chris -Williams, chromatic, Claes Jakobsson, Craig A. Berry, Dan Dascalescu, -Daniel Frederick Crisman, Daniel M. Quinlan, Dan Jacobson, Dan Kogai, -Dave Mitchell, Dave Rolsky, David Cantrell, David Dick, David Golden, -David Mitchell, David M. Syzdek, David Nicol, David Wheeler, Dennis -Kaarsemaker, Dintelmann, Peter, Dominic Dunlop, Dr.Ruud, Duke Leto, -Enrico Sorcinelli, Eric Brine, Father Chrysostomos, Florian Ragwitz, -Frank Wiegand, Gabor Szabo, Gene Sullivan, Geoffrey T. Dairiki, George -Greer, Gerard Goossen, Gisle Aas, Goro Fuji, Graham Barr, Green, Paul, -Hans Dieter Pearcey, Harmen, H. Merijn Brand, Hugo van der Sanden, -Ian Goodacre, Igor Sutton, Ingo Weinhold, James Bence, James Mastros, -Jan Dubois, Jari Aalto, Jarkko Hietaniemi, Jay Hannah, Jerry Hedden, -Jesse Vincent, Jim Cromie, Jody Belka, John E. Malmberg, John Malmberg, -John Peacock, John Peacock via RT, John P. Linderman, John Wright, -Josh ben Jore, Jos I. Boumans, Karl Williamson, Kenichi Ishigaki, Ken -Williams, Kevin Brintnall, Kevin Ryde, Kurt Starsinic, Leon Brocard, -Lubomir Rintel, Luke Ross, Marcel Gr端nauer, Marcus Holland-Moritz, Mark -Jason Dominus, Marko Asplund, Martin Hasch, Mashrab Kuvatov, Matt Kraai, -Matt S Trout, Max Maischein, Michael Breen, Michael Cartmell, Michael -G Schwern, Michael Witten, Mike Giroux, Milosz Tanski, Moritz Lenz, -Nicholas Clark, Nick Cleaton, Niko Tyni, Offer Kaye, Osvaldo Villalon, -Paul Fenwick, Paul Gaborit, Paul Green, Paul Johnson, Paul Marquess, -Philip Hazel, Philippe Bruhat, Rafael Garcia-Suarez, Rainer Tammer, -Rajesh Mandalemula, Reini Urban, Ren辿e B辰cker, Ricardo Signes, -Ricardo SIGNES, Richard Foley, Rich Rauenzahn, Rick Delaney, Risto -Kankkunen, Robert May, Roberto C. Sanchez, Robin Barker, SADAHIRO -Tomoyuki, Salvador Ortiz Garcia, Sam Vilain, Scott Lanning, S辿bastien -Aperghis-Tramoni, S辿rgio Durigan J炭nior, Shlomi Fish, Simon 'corecode' -Schubert, Sisyphus, Slaven Rezic, Smylers, Steffen M端ller, Steffen -Ullrich, Stepan Kasal, Steve Hay, Steven Schubiger, Steve Peters, Tels, -The Doctor, Tim Bunce, Tim Jenness, Todd Rinaldo, Tom Christiansen, -Tom Hukins, Tom Wyant, Tony Cook, Torsten Schoenfeld, Tye McQueen, -Vadim Konovalov, Vincent Pit, Hio YAMASHINA, Yasuhiro Matsumoto, -Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes, Yuval Kogman, Yves Orton, Zefram, Zsban Ambrus - -=end original - Aaron Crane, Abe Timmerman, Abhijit Menon-Sen, Abigail, Adam Russell, Adriano Ferreira, Ãvar Arnfjörð Bjarmason, Alan Grover, Alexandr Ciornii, Alex Davies, Alex Vandiver, Andreas Koenig, Andrew Rodland, @@ -7506,7 +7436,6 @@ Tom Hukins, Tom Wyant, Tony Cook, Torsten Schoenfeld, Tye McQueen, Vadim Konovalov, Vincent Pit, Hio YAMASHINA, Yasuhiro Matsumoto, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes, Yuval Kogman, Yves Orton, Zefram, Zsban Ambrus -(TBT) =begin original @@ -7542,13 +7471,15 @@ =end original -Our "retired" pumpkings Nicholas Clark and Rafael Garcia-Suarez -deserve special thanks for their brilliant and substantive ongoing -contributions. Nicholas personally authored over 30% of the patches -since 5.10.0. Rafael comes in second in patch authorship with 11%, -but is first by a long shot in committing patches authored by others, +ç§ãã¡ã®ãå¼éããããã³ããã³ã°ã§ãã Nicholas Clark 㨠+Rafael Garcia-Suarez ã¯ãç´ æ´ãããç¾å®çã«ç¶ç¶ããã¦ããè²¢ç®ã«å¯¾ã㦠+ç¹å¥ãªæè¬ã«å¤ãã¾ãã +Nicholas ã¯å人çã«ã5.10.0 以éã®ãããã® 30% 以ä¸ãæ¸ãã¦ãã¾ãã +Rafael ã¯ãããã®éã§ã¯ 11% 㧠2 ä½ã§ããã +is first by a long shot in committing patches authored by others, pushing 44% of the commits since 5.10.0 in this category, often after -providing considerable coaching to the patch authors. These statistics +providing considerable coaching to the patch authors. +ãããã®çµ±è¨è³æã¯å½¼ãã®è²¢ç®ã® in no way comprise all of their contributions, but express in shorthand that we couldn't have done it without them. (TBT)