1 Revision history for Devel-GlobalDestruction
3 - stop relying on . being in @INC
4 - switch to ExtUtils::HasCompiler to detect presence of a compiler
8 * include minimum perl version 5.6 in metadata
11 * Fix detection when loaded during global destruction by checking B::main_cv
12 instead of B::main_start
13 * Bump Sub::Exporter::Progressive dependency to fix loading in global
17 * Fix upgrading from version 0.09 or older
20 * Rewrite pure-perl implementation in terms of B::main_start
21 (greatly simplifies code)
22 * Fix pure-perl behavior under $^C (RT#78619))
23 * Separate XS portion into a compiler-optional dependency
24 Devel::GlobalDestruction::XS
27 * Rewrite completely broken pure-perl GD detection under threads
28 * Fix pure-perl implementation incorrectly reporting GD during END phase
31 * Switch to Sub::Exporter::Progressive
34 * Actually detect errors in pure-perl test
35 * Add prototype to pure-perl pre-5.14 version
38 * De-retardize XS-less behavior under SpeedyCGI
39 * Test suite now works from within space-containing paths
42 * Pure-perl implementation for situations where neither ${^GLOBAL_PHASE} nor
45 0.04 Sun, 03 Jul 2011 11:28:51 +0200
46 * To detect a perl with ${^GLOBAL_PHASE}, check for the feature itself instead
47 of a specific perl version (doy).
48 * Update the documentation to reflect the use of ${^GLOBAL_PHASE} if available
50 * Stop depending on Scope::Guard for the tests (doy).
51 * Upgrade ppport.h from version 3.13 to 3.19.
54 * Drop the XS code on perl versions recent enough to have ${^GLOBAL_PHASE}.
55 * Drop code to support perls older than 5.6. We've always been depending on
57 + Use XSLoader without a fallback to DynaLoader.
58 + Use our instead of use vars.