# This file documents the revision history for Perl extension Catalyst.
+5.90102 - 2015-10-29
+ - Better warnings when there's an error reading the psgi.input
+ -
+5.90101 - 2015-09-04
+ - Fixed a regression introduced in the last release which caused test
+ case failure when using a version of Perl 5.14 or older.
+
+5.90100 - 2015-08-24
+ - Document using namespace::autoclean with controllers that have actions
+ with type constraints.
+ - Look for type constraints in super classes and consumed roles.
+ - Change the way the stash middleware works to no longer localize $psgi_env.
+ - If you delegate control to a sub Catalyst application, that application
+ may now return information to the parent application via the stash.
+ - Fix for RT#106373 (Issue when you try to install and also have an old
+ version of Test::Mechanize::WWW::Catalyst)
+
+5.90097 - 2015-07-28
+ - $c->uri_for now defines a final argument for setting the URL fragment
+ /URL anchor. This is now the canonical approach to setting a fragment
+ via uri_for.
+ - Reverted how we treat $c->uri_for($path) where $path is a string. When
+ we introduced the UTF-8 work we started encoding stringy paths, which
+ breaks code that did not expect that. We now consider stringy $path to
+ be 'expert' mode and you are expected to perform all nessary encoding.
+
+5.90096 - 2015-07-27
+ - Fixed regression introduced in previous release that prevented a URI
+ fragment from getting properly encoded. Added more tests around this
+ to define behavior better.
+
+5.90095 - 2015-07-27
+ - Minor test case tweak that I hope solve some minor hiesenfails reported
+ on CPAN testers.
+ - (https://github.com/perl-catalyst/catalyst-runtime/pull/109) added som
+ additional directions to how to setup a development sandbox
+ - (https://github.com/perl-catalyst/catalyst-runtime/pull/108) fix bug in
+ encoding where URI fragment seperator '#' in ->uri_for would get encoded.
+
5.90094 - 2015-07-24
- When there is a multipart POST request and the parts have extended
HTTP headers, try harder to decode and squeeze a meaningful value