Perl is an open-source programming language whose first version, 1.0, was released in 1987. The following table contains the Perl 5 version history, showing its release versions. Not all versions are covered yet.
Note that additional minor release versions are not shown in this chart, unless they include notable changes or are the latest supported version. Additional information can be found on the official Perl website.
Version history
Note that Perl Maintenance and Support Policy is to "support the two most recent stable release series".
Release numbers use semantic versioning since 5.6, where even-numbered minor versions (e.g. 5.36) are stable releases, and odd numbers are experimental development versions. The patch number is usually omitted in discussions of Perl versions.
Version
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Release date
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Links
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Changes
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5.36.0
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May 28, 2022
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Full release notes
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isa operator no longer considered experimental
- Unicode 14
- regex sets no longer considered experimental
- variable length lookbehind in regexes no longer considered experimental
- boolean tracking
- new builtin functions
- subroutine signatures no longer considered experimental
- defer blocks
- experimental
try/catch with finally blocks
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5.34.1
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March 13, 2022
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Full release notes
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5.34.0
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May 20, 2021
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Full release notes
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- experimental
try/catch syntax
- empty lower bound in regular expression quantifiers (
qr/{,n}/ )
- new octal syntax with
0o prefixes (e.g., 0o123_456 )
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5.32.1
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January 23, 2021
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Full release notes
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- new documentation perlgov and perlsecpolicy
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5.32.0
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June 20, 2020
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Full release notes
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- experimental
isa operator
- chained comparisons (e.g.
1 <= $x <= 10 )
- Unicode 13.0 is supported
- Numeric variables cannot be prefixed with 0.
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5.30.2
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March 14, 2020
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Full release notes
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- Bug fixes and module updates
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5.30.1
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November 10, 2019
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Full release notes
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- Bug fixes and module updates
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5.30.0
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May 22, 2019
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Full release notes
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- Unicode 12.1 support
- Variable length lookbehind in regular expression patterns
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5.28.0
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June 22, 2018
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Full release notes
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- Unicode 10.0 is supported
- delete on key/value hash slices
- alphabetic synonyms for some regular expression assertions (experimental)
- Mixed Unicode scripts are now detectable
- In-place editing with perl -i is now safer
- Initialisation of aggregate state variables
- Full-size inode numbers
- The
sprintf %j format size modifier is now available with pre-C99 compilers
- Close-on-exec flag set atomically
- String- and number-specific bitwise ops are no longer experimental
- Locales are now thread-safe on systems that support them
- New read-only predefined variable
${^SAFE_LOCALES}
- Security fixes
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5.26.0
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May 30, 2017
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Full release notes
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- For security reasons, the current directory (".") is no longer included by default at the end of the module search path (@INC)
- Lexical subroutines are no longer experimental
- Indented Here-documents
- New regular expression modifiers and capture groups
- Unicode 9.0 is now supported
- Perl can now do default collation in UTF-8 locales on platforms that support it
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5.24.0
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May 8, 2016
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Full release notes
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- Unicode 8.0 is now supported.
- New line break boundary in regular expressions
- Extended Bracketed Character Classes work in UTF-8 locales
- More explicit definitions for integer shifting
- Reordered precision arguments for printf and sprintf
- More fields provided to sigaction callback
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5.22.0
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June 1, 2015
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Full release notes
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- Unicode 7.0 is now supported.
- The historical modules CGI.pm and Module::Build were removed from the core distribution.
- The double diamond operator
- Disambiguated bitwise operators (as an experimental feature)
- Variable aliasing (as an experimental feature)
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5.20.0
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May 27, 2014
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Full release notes
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- Subroutine signatures (as an experimental feature)
- Postfix dereferencing (as an experimental feature)
- Key/value slice syntax
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5.18.0
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May 18, 2013
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Full release notes
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- regular expression character set operations (as an experimental feature)
- lexical subroutines (as an experimental feature)
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5.16.0
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May 20, 2012
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Full release notes
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__SUB__ for currently-executing subroutine
- encoding-disambiguated eval
fc case-folding function
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5.14.0
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May 14, 2011
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Full release notes
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- Unicode 6.0 is supported
- Unicode semantics applied to all strings
- Non-destructive substitution (s///r)
- Added /d, /l, /u and /a regular expression modifiers
- Re-entrant regular expressions
- Automagical dereference by built-ins (later removed)
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5.12.0
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April 12, 2010
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Full release notes
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- Unicode 5.2 is supported
- New
package NAME VERSION syntax
- The
... operator added
- Implicit strictures with
use 5.12.0 (or later version)
- Year 2038 compliance
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5.10.0
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December 18, 2007[1] |
Full release notes
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- Unicode 5.0 is supported
- New
feature pragma
- New defined-or operator (
// )
- New
switch feature and related smart match operator[clarification needed] (~~ )
- Numerous new regular expression features
- New
say built-in (via feature say )
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5.8.0
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July 18, 2002[1] |
Perl 5.8.0 Release Announcement
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- Supports Unicode 3.2.0
- Regular expressions now work with Unicode
- Support for non-Latin encodings via Encode module
- Introduction of interpreter threads
- New PerlIO implementation
- Improved numeric accuracy for string-number conversion via built-in routine
- Finalized 64-bit support
- New modules: Digest::MD5, File::Temp, Filter::Simple, libnet, List::Util, Memoize, MIME::Base64, Scalar::Util, Storable, Switch, Test::More, Test::Simple, Text::Balanced, Tie::File, etc.
- Incompatibilities:
- Perl 5.8 is not binary compatible with any earlier Perl release
- 64-bit versions no longer use Perl malloc.
- hash order changed
- dump() command becomes obsolete.
- 5.005 threads are deprecated.
- user-visible implementation of pseudohashes is deprecated and scheduled for removal
- Use of tainted data in exec LIST and system LIST issues warning, and will become fatal error in a future release
- For tr///C, tr///U, pack("C0", ...) and pack("U0", ...) can be used instead
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5.6.0
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March 22, 2000[1] |
Perl v5.6.0 released
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- Version numbering changed to 'revision.version.subversion' format
- Internal representation for strings is changed to UTF-8, with EBCDIC support discontinued.
- Better support for interpreter concurrency.
- String literals can be written using character ordinals.
- New syntax for subroutine attributes. (The attrs pragma is now deprecated.)
- Support for large files, where available.
- Support for binary numbers.
- JPL ("Java Perl Lingo") distribution comes bundled with Perl.
- Much new documentation in the form of tutorials and reference information has been added.
- Experimental features:
- Support for Unicode
- Support for threading, and the fork() emulation on Windows.
- 64-bit support.
- Lvalue subroutines.
- Weak references.
- Pseudo-hash data type.
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5.005
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July 22, 1998[1] |
5.005 released (with maintenance update 01)
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- 5.005 is not binary compatible with previous releases.
- Source code now in ANSI C.
- New supported platforms include BeOS, DOS, MPE/ix.
- EXPR foreach EXPR syntax is supported.
- Experimental features:
- C++ Perl Object abstraction supported on Win32.
- Precompiled regular expressions.
- Enhanced 64-bit support.
- Reliable signals, when threading is enabled.
- Extended support for exception handling.
- EGCS/GCC compilers are now supported on Win32.
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5.004
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May 15, 1997
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perl5004delta - what's new for perl5.004
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5.003_1
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July 31, 1996
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Full release notes
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5.003
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June 25, 1996
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Full release notes
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5.002_1
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March 25, 1996
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Full release notes
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- EMBED namespace changes are now used by default
- Fixed several bugs in the core
- Added two new magic variables: $^E and $^O
- A mechanism was added to allow listing of locally applied patches in the
perl -v output
- Miscellaneous minor corrections and updates were made to the documentation
- Extensive updates made to the OS/2 and VMS ports
- Other miscellaneous changes and bug fixes
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5.002
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February 29, 1996
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Full release notes
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- Added a new feature: Prototypes
- Extensive upgrades to nearly all of Perl's modules
- Massive changes to both the configure and build systems
- Bug fixes
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5.001
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March 13, 1995
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Full release notes
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- Added two new hooks: $SIG{__WARN__} and $SIG{__DIE__}
- Added closures
- Now counts imported routines as "defined" for redef warnings
- Bug fixes
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5.000
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October 17, 1994
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Full release notes
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4.000
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March 21, 1991
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3.000
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October 18, 1989
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2.000
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June 5, 1988
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1.000
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December 18, 1987
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