Revision history for Perl extension Class-MOP.
+0.39
+ * Class::MOP::Immutable
+ - added make_metaclass_mutable + docs (groditi)
+ - removed unused variable
+ - added create_immutable_transformer
+ necessary for sane overloading of immutable behavior
+ - tests for this (groditi)
+
+ * Class::MOP::Class
+ - Immutability can now be undone,
+ added make_mutable + tests + docs (groditi)
+ - Massive changes to the way Immutable is done
+ for details see comments next to make_immutable
+ This fixes a bug where custom metaclasses broke
+ when made immutable. We are now keeping one immutable
+ metaclass instance per metaclass instead of just one
+ to prevent isa hierarchy corruption. Memory use will go
+ up, but I suspect it will be neglible.
+ - New tests added for this behavior. (groditi)
+
+0.38 Thurs. May 31, 2007
+ ~~ More documentation updates ~~
+
+ * Class::MOP::Package
+ - we now deal with stub methods properly
+ - added tests for this
+ - fixed some tests failing on 5.9.5 (thanks blblack)
+
+ * Class::MOP::Attribute
+ - added get_read_method and get_write_method
+ thanks to groditi for this code, tests
+ and docs.
+ - added tests and POD for this
+
+ * Class::MOP::Class
+ - fixed RT issue #27329, clone object now
+ handles undef values correctly.
+ - added tests for this
+ - Corrected anon-class handling so that they
+ will not get reaped when instances still
+ exist which need to reference them. This is
+ the correct behavior, hopefully this is an
+ obscure enough feature that there are not too
+ many work arounds out in the wild.
+ - added tests for this by groditi
+ - updated docs to explain this
+
+ * metaclass
+ - load custom metaclasses automatically (thanks groditi)
+ - added tests for this behavior
+
+0.37 Sat. March 10, 2007
+ ~~ Many, many documentation updates ~~
+
+ * Class::MOP
+ - added &load_class and &is_class_loaded
+ - added tests and docs for these
+
+ * Class::MOP::Attribute
+ - default now checks the instance with defined to
+ avoid setting off bool-overloads (found by Carl Franks)
+
0.37_002
* /t
- bad name in a test, causing meaningless failuress.