# This file documents the revision history for Perl extension Catalyst.
+5.90009 - 2012-02-16 09:06:00
+
+ Bug fixes:
+ - Fix the debug page so that it works as expected with the latest
+ refactoring.
+
+ - The Catalyst::Utils::home function is used to find if the application
+ is a checkout in Catalyst::ScriptRunner. This means that a non-existant
+ lib directory that is relative to the script install location is not
+ included when not running from a checkout.
+
+ - Fix dead links to cpansearch.perl.org to point to metacpan.org.
+
+ - Require the latest version of B::Hooks::EndOfScope (0.10) to avoid an
+ issue with new versions of Module::Runtime (0.012) on perl 5.10
+ which stopped Catalyst::Controller from compiling.
+
+5.90008 - TRIAL 2012-02-06 20:49:00
+
New features and refactoring:
- - Much of the Catalyst::Engine code has been moved into Catalyst::Reqiest
+ - Much of the Catalyst::Engine code has been moved into Catalyst::Request
and Catalyst::Response, to be able to better support asynchronous web
servers such as Twiggy, by making the application engine more reenterant.
Catalyst::Engine::PSGI is now considered fully deprecated.
+ - The private _dump method in Catalyst::Log is now deprecated. The dumper is
+ not pluggable and which dumper to use should be a user choice. Using
+ an imported Dump() or Dumper() function is less typing than $c->log->_dump
+ and as this method is unused anywhere else in Catalyst, it has been scheduled
+ for removal as a cleanup. Calling this method will now emit a stack trace
+ on first call (but not on subsequent calls).
+
Back compatibility fixes:
- Applications still using Catalyst::Engine::PSGI as they rely on
$c->request->env - this is now the provided (and recommended) way of
accessing the raw PSGI environment.
Tests:
- - Some of the spurious warnings have been removed from the test suite
- (although the test suite is not yet warning free)
+ - Spurious warnings have been removed from the test suite
Documentation:
- Fix the display of PROJECT FOUNDER and CONTRIBUTORS sections in the