Revision history for MooseX-UndefTolerant
-0.02 December 2, 2009
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+
+0.14 2012-05-02 09:23:54 PDT-0700
+ * re-release of 0.13 to fix a PAUSE indexing issue.
+
+0.13 2012-03-25
+ * unit test improvements - tighter TODO scopes, better diagnostics on
+ failure, Test::Moose for cleaner logic
+ * fix documentation referencing Moose changes that are still TBD
+ * undef attr values being stripped at construction time are now removed
+ from visibility of all attr initializations, not just the one being
+ updated at the time
+ * fixed case where an attribute on an immutable class was being stripped
+ of its undef value at construction time even if its type constraint
+ already can tolerate undef.
+
+0.12 2011-04-03
+ * This module can now be used in roles with Moose 1.9900+. (Jesse Luehrs)
+
+0.11 2011-03-19
+ * re-release to fix careless syntax error (whoops!) :)
+
+0.10 2011-03-18
+ * No longer apply UndefTolerant behaviour to attributes with a type
+ constraint that handles undef (or those with no type constraint at all).
+ (Karen Etheridge)
+
+0.09 2011-03-02
+ * Add missing test prereq on Test::Fatal. (Dave Rolsky)
+
+0.08 2011-02-27
+ * Additional (TODO) unit tests for immutable classes, and documentation
+ notes about these limitations. (Karen Etheridge)
+
+ * Added forward compatibility with Moose 1.9900+, but this module still
+ works with older Moose too. (Dave Rolsky)
+
+0.07 2010-10-21
+ * Don't do extra work by exists-ing before defined-ing (Chip Salzenberg)
+
+0.06 2010-10-11
+ * Add support for immutable classes (Chris Andrews)
+ * Be more careful avoiding warnings when the init_arg is undef (Chris Andrews)
+ * POD fixups
+
+0.05 2010-07-19
+ * Avoid warnings from Moose 1.09. (Dave Rolsky)
+
+0.04 2010-01-23
+ * Rather than skipping initialization all together, just pop off the undef
+ and let the init happen normally. This makes default values work
+ properly. (Test provided by (and thanks to) Tom Heady)
+
+0.03 2009-12-03
+ * Fiddle with dependencies.
+
+0.02 2009-12-02
* Actually check the value properly, therefore setting it properly
-0.01 Date/time
+0.01 2009-12-01
First version, released on an unsuspecting world.