1 Revision history for MooseX-Types-Structured
4 - Fix failing tests and test warnings on MooseX::Types 0.11.
7 - Change copy on license and added contributors section
10 - Use a builder instead of wrapping new to set the default structured
12 - Make overflow (slurpy) type constraints introspectable and the name
13 of constraints using them reasonable (rafl).
16 - Explicitly don't inline yet another constructor to avoid
20 - Explicitly don't inline the constructor to avoid warnings (rafl).
21 - Pathological test cases for API methods equals, is_a_type_of and
23 - significant improvements to API methods is_a_type_of, is_subtype_of
24 and equals (nothingmuch).
27 - Fixed braindead bug in the way I override ->validate, which caused
28 valiate to never correctly pass a constraint.
31 - Minor documentation grammar fixes and one major example error fixed
32 - Much improved error reporting. Now we return the 'internal' error
33 that kicked a validation failure. It's still best to use this for
34 debugging rather than for actual user error messages, since I think
35 we are rapidly approaching a need for Moose constraints needing more
36 in the error and message reporting.
37 - Documentation for the above.
39 - I guess we don't support the "subtype MyType, [TypeConstraint]" syntax
40 anymore. Changed the recursion test to reflect that, which should fix
43 - New Feature: slurpy method for when you want a structured type
44 constraint that allows trailing arguments of indeterminate length.
45 Please see the documentation and the '11-overflow.t' test for more.
46 - Documentation for above as well as a bunch of POD cleanups, spell
47 checks and improvements to formatting.
48 - Stevan Little submitted a sweet update to the '10-recursion.t' test
49 that blows my mind. Will probably form the core of a to be done set
50 of cookbook style PODs. Worth looking at.
51 - First step at improving the error message you get when validation
52 fails. A full error stacktrace is not in this release, but you now
53 at least get to see part of the offending value.
56 - Fixed typo in previous changelog
57 - documentation improvements and updates
58 - increased version requirement for MooseX::Types so that we can take
59 advantage of the recursion support added.
60 - added test for recursion.
63 - Added a 'helper' type constraint called Optional. See docs for more.
64 - added lots of tests to cover the API better, coverage and fixes for
65 the ->parameterize method in particular have been clarified.
66 - changes so that the type contraints are more forgiving when null
67 values appear in method calls.
68 - used ->make_immutable which should speed up the constraints.
69 - removed some unnecessary calls to use Moose when I wasn't using Moose.
70 - lots of little code cleanup work and more internal documentation.
71 - This version requires a newer Moose than previous versions. The
72 Makefile.PL has been updated to reflect this. This is a required
76 - Fixed some wackiness in the documentation.
79 - Bumped minimum required versions of Moose and MooseX-Types to solve
80 problem with overloading and type constraint names (issue resolved
82 - Changed the way the required Perl version string is used to increase
83 compatibility and lowered minimum required Perl
86 - Fixed incorrect Perl version string (rafl)
87 - hide the meta classes from pause. This should clarify which POD is
88 the right one to read and also I want to discourage people from
89 subclassing that stuff since it will probably change
90 - various documentation cleanup
91 - new test 'example.t' with runable versions of the code in the example
95 - cleared up some typos in the test suite
96 - Fixed some POD formatting issues, mostly some dumb tabs I ended up
97 with when I switched editors. Added a bit more documentation
100 - Completed basic requirements, documentation and tests.