# This file documents the revision history for Perl extension Catalyst.
-5.90080_001 - TBD
+5.90079_003 - 2014-12-03
+ - Make sure all tests run even if debug mode is enabled.
+ - Fixed issue with middleware stash test case that failed on older Perls
+
+5.90079_002 - 2014-12-02
+ - Fixed typo in Makefile.PL which borked the previous distribution. No other
+ changes.
+
+5.90079_001 - 2014-12-02
- MyApp->to_app is now an alias for MyApp->psgi_app in order to better support
existing Plack conventions.
- Modify Catayst::Response->from_psgi_response to allow the first argument to
- We no longer use Encode::is_utf8 since it doesn't work the way we think it
does... This required some UTF-8 changes. If your application is UTF-8 aware
I highly suggest you test this release.
+ - We alway do utf8 decoding on incoming URLs (before we only did so if the server
+ encoding was utf8. I believe this is correct as per the w3c spec, but please
+ correct if incorrect :)
+ - Debug output now shows utf8 characters if those are incoming via Args or as
+ path or pathparts in your actions. query and body parameter keys are now also
+ subject to utf8 decoding (or as specificed via the encoding configuration value).
+ - lots of UTF8 changes. Again we think this is now more correct but please test.
+ - Allow $c->res->redirect($url) to accept $url as an object that does ->as_string
+ which I think will ease a common case (and common bug) and added documentation.
+ - !!! UTF-8 is now the default encoding (there used to be none...). You can disable
+ this if you need to with MyApp->config(encoding => undef) if it causes you trouble.
+ - Calling $c->res->write($data) now encodes $data based on the configured encoding
+ (UTF-8 is default).
+ - $c->res->writer_fh now returns Catalyst::Response::Writer which is a decorator
+ over the PSGI writer and provides an additional methd 'write_encoded' that just
+ does the right thing for encoding your responses. This is probably the method
+ you want to use.
+ - New dispatch matching attribute: Scheme. This lets you match a route based on
+ the incoming URI scheme (http, https, ws, wss).
+ - If $c->uri_for targets an action or action chain that defines Scheme, use that
+ scheme for the generated URI object instead of just using whatever the incoming
+ request uses.
+
+5.90077 - 2014-11-18
+ - We store the PSGI $env in Catalyst::Engine for backcompat reasons. Changed
+ this so that the storage is a weak reference, so that it goes out of scope
+ with the request. This solves an issue where items in the stash (now in the
+ PSGI env) would not get closed at the end of the request. This caused some
+ regression, primarily in custom testing classes.
+
+5.90076 - 2014-11-13
+ - If throwing an exception object that does the code method, make sure that
+ method returns an expected HTTP status code before passing it on to the
+ HTTP Exception middleware.
+
+5.90075 - 2014-10-06
+ - Documentation patch for $c->req->param to point out the recently discovered
+ potential security issues: http://blog.gerv.net/2014/10/new-class-of-vulnerability-in-perl-web-applications/
+ - You don't need to install this update, but you should read about the exploit
+ and review if your code is vulnerable. If you use the $c->req->param interface
+ you really need to review this exploit.
5.90074 - 2014-10-01
- Specify Carp minimum version to avoid pointless test fails (valy++)