# This file documents the revision history for Perl extension Catalyst.
5.90089_001 - TBA
- - New Feature: Type Constraints on Args/CapturArgs. ALlows you to declare
+ - New development branch synched with 5.90085.
+ - New Feature: Type Constraints on Args/CaptureArgs. Allows you to declare
a Moose, MooseX::Types or Type::Tiny named constraint on your Arg or
CaptureArg.
- - New top level document on Route matching. (Catalyst::RouteMatching).
+ - When using $c->uri_for (or the derived $c->uri_for_action) and the target
+ action has type constrainted args (or captures), verify that the proposed
+ URL matches the defined args. In general $c->uri_for will be a bit more
+ noisy if the supplied arguments are not correct.
+ - New top level document on Route matching. (Catalyst::RouteMatching). This
+ document is still in development, but is worth review and comments.
+
+5.90085 - 2015-03-25
+ - Small change to Catalyst::Action to prevent autovivication of Args value (dim1++)
+ - Minor typo fixes (Abraxxa++)
+ - Make sure than when using chained actions and when more than one action
+ matches the same path specification AND has Args(0), that we follow the
+ "in a tie, the last action defined wins" rule. There is a small chance
+ this is a breaking change for you. See Catalyst::Upgrading for more.
+ You may use the application configuration setting "use_chained_args_0_special_case"
+ to disable this new behavior, if you must for back-compat reasons.
+ - Added PATCH HTTP Method action attribute shortcut.
+ - Several new configuration options aimed to give improved backwards compatibility
+ for when your URL query parameters or keywords have non UTF-8 encodings.
+ See Catalyst::Upgrading.
5.90084 - 2015-02-23
- Small change to the way body parameters are created in order to prevent