Revision history for Perl extension Catalyst::Plugin::Session
-0.03
+0.16 2007-05-27
+ - Changed finalize() to redispatch before saving session
+ so other finalize methods still have access to it.
+
+0.15 2007-04-04 23:10:00
+ - Fix the bug that caused sessions to expire immediately when another
+ session was deleted previously in the same request cycle
+
+0.14 2007-01-31 12:19:00
+ - Disable verify_address.
+ - update flash to work like session
+
+0.13
+ - Rerelease with slightly changed test due to a behavior change in
+ Test::MockObject
+ - add `clear_flash`
+ - improve debug logging
+
+0.12
+ - refactor out a hookable finalize_session method, for plugins
+ - make _clear_session_instance_data call NEXT::, so that plugins can
+ hook on to that too
+
+0.11
+ - Lazify expiry calculation and store it in a different instance data
+ slot. This provides greater flexibility for implementing hooks like
+ DynamicExpiry the "right" way.
+
+0.10
+ - Implement a more well defined finalization order for Session stuff.
+ This solves a problem that was introduced by some value cleanups in
+ the 0.06 release.
+
+0.09
+ - Fix Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Test::Store
+
+0.08
+ - rerelease because Module::Bane broke the META.yml. HURAAH
+
+0.07
+ - Make build tool complain loudly on incompatible versions of state
+ plugins.
+
+0.06
+ - Change State plugin API to be pull oriented
+ - Lazify more correctly (mostly performance improvements)
+ - Don't try to compute digest of hash when there is no hash
+
+0.05
+ - Un-workaround the Cache::FastMmap (actually Storable) limitation -
+ it's not C::P::Session's business.
+ - add $c->session_expires
+ - refactor guts
+ - improve semantics of session deletion (now deletes flash data too)
+ - improve lazy-load-ness of session data in the light of expiration
+
+0.04 2005-12-28 09:42:00
+ - Work around a limitation in Cache::FastMmap - must store only
+ references, while expiration was an NV.
+
+0.03 2005-12-26 10:22:00
- Lazify loading of session data for better performance and less chance
of race conditions
- support for $c->flash a la Ruby on Rails