Expose PL_dirty, the flag which marks global

Edit Package perl-Devel-GlobalDestruction
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Devel-GlobalDestruction/

Perl's global destruction is a little tricky to deal with WRT finalizers
because it's not ordered and objects can sometimes disappear.

Writing defensive destructors is hard and annoying, and usually if global
destruction is happenning you only need the destructors that free up non
process local resources to actually execute.

For these constructors you can avoid the mess by simply bailing out if
global destruction is in effect.

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Revision 11 (latest revision is 16)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 177408 from Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) (revision 11)
- updated to 0.11
  * Fix upgrading from version 0.09 or older
  * Rewrite pure-perl implementation in terms of B::main_start
    (greatly simplifies code)
  * Fix pure-perl behavior under $^C (RT#78619))
  * Separate XS portion into a compiler-optional dependency
    Devel::GlobalDestruction::XS
  * Rewrite completely broken pure-perl GD detection under threads
  * Fix pure-perl implementation incorrectly reporting GD during END phase
  * Switch to Sub::Exporter::Progressive
  * Actually detect errors in pure-perl test
  * Add prototype to pure-perl pre-5.14 version
  * De-retardize XS-less behavior under SpeedyCGI
  * Test suite now works from within space-containing paths
  * Pure-perl implementation for situations where neither ${^GLOBAL_PHASE} nor
    XS are available (forwarded request 177346 from coolo)
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