Revision history for Perl extension Moose
-0.13
+0.16
+ ~~ NOTE:
+ ~~ some speed improvements in this release,
+ ~~ this is only the begining, so stay tuned
+
+ * Moose::Object
+ - BUILDALL and DEMOLISHALL no longer get
+ called unless they actually need to be.
+ This gave us a signifigant speed boost
+ for the cases when there is no BUILD or
+ DEMOLISH method present.
+
+ * Moose::Util::TypeConstraints
+ * Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint
+ - added an 'optimize_as' option to the
+ type constraint, which allows for a
+ hand optimized version of the type
+ constraint to be used when possible.
+ - Any internally created type constraints
+ now provide an optimized version as well.
+
+0.15 Sun. Nov. 5, 2006
+ ++ NOTE ++
+ This version of Moose *must* have Class::MOP 0.36 in order
+ to work correctly. A number of small internal tweaks have
+ been made in order to be compatible with that release.
+
+ * Moose::Util::TypeConstraints
+ - added &unimport so that you can clean out
+ your class namespace of these exported
+ keywords
+
+ * Moose::Meta::Class
+ - fixed minor issue which occasionally
+ comes up during global destruction
+ (thanks omega)
+ - moved Moose::Meta::Method::Overriden into
+ its own file.
+
+ * Moose::Meta::Role
+ - moved Moose::Meta::Role::Method into
+ its own file.
+
+ * Moose::Meta::Attribute
+ - changed how we do type checks so that
+ we reduce the overall cost, but still
+ retain correctness.
+ *** API CHANGE ***
+ - moved accessor generation methods to
+ Moose::Meta::Method::Accessor to
+ conform to the API changes from
+ Class::MOP 0.36
+
+ * Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint
+ - changed how constraints are compiled
+ so that we do less recursion and more
+ iteration. This makes the type check
+ faster :)
+ - moved Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Union
+ into its own file
+
+ * Moose::Meta::Method::Accessor
+ - created this from methods formerly found in
+ Moose::Meta::Attribute
+
+ * Moose::Meta::Role::Method
+ - moved this from Moose::Meta::Role
+
+ * Moose::Meta::Method::Overriden
+ - moved this from Moose::Meta::Class
+
+ * Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Union
+ - moved this from Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint
+
+0.14 Mon. Oct. 9, 2006
+
+ * Moose::Meta::Attribute
+ - fixed lazy attributes which were not getting
+ checked with the type constraint (thanks ashley)
+ - added tests for this
+ - removed the over-enthusiastic DWIMery of the
+ automatic ArrayRef and HashRef defaults, it
+ broke predicates in an ugly way.
+ - removed tests for this
+
+0.13 Sat. Sept. 30, 2006
++ NOTE ++
This version of Moose *must* have Class::MOP 0.35 in order
to work correctly. A number of small internal tweaks have
- Removed the use of UNIVERSAL::require to be a better
symbol table citizen and remove a dependency
(thanks Adam Kennedy)
- - unimport now returns a true value, this should allow
- 'no Moose' to be used instead of 1; at the end of a
- module.
+
+ **~~ removed experimental & undocumented feature ~~**
+ - commented out the 'method' and 'self' keywords, see the
+ comments for more info.
* Moose::Cookbook
- added a FAQ and WTF files to document frequently
asked questions and common problems
* Moose::Util::TypeConstraints
- - added GlobRef type constraint
+ - added GlobRef and FileHandle type constraint
- added tests for this
* Moose::Meta::Attribute
- if your attribute 'isa' ArrayRef of HashRef, and you have
not explicitly set a default, then make the default DWIM.
+ This will also work for subtypes of ArrayRef and HashRef
+ as well.
+ - you can now auto-deref subtypes of ArrayRef or HashRef too.
+ - new test added for this (thanks to ashley)
* Moose::Meta::Role
- added basic support for runtime role composition
- but this is still highly experimental
+ but this is still *highly experimental*, so feedback
+ is much appreciated :)
- added tests for this
+ * Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint
+ - the type constraint now handles the coercion process
+ through delegation, this is to support the coercion
+ of unions
+
+ * Moose::Meta::TypeConstraint::Union
+ - it is now possible for coercions to be performed
+ on a type union
+ - added tests for this (thanks to konobi)
+
* Moose::Meta::TypeCoercion
- properly capturing error when type constraint
is not found