X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Changes;h=e02ae760f91d268095cd2f2979726d9876ce3221;hb=eb1f4b491f735a82e8f1279e96c5ba4f6bf5365c;hp=abb8ce2391cdfd4c746019fd903f69e6cd4a7ffc;hpb=f653d2c823617c580b943ebc7b5f44774cb2579d;p=catagits%2FCatalyst-Runtime.git diff --git a/Changes b/Changes index abb8ce2..e02ae76 100644 --- a/Changes +++ b/Changes @@ -1,5 +1,16 @@ # This file documents the revision history for Perl extension Catalyst. +TBA + ! Stricter checking of attributes in Catalyst::DispatchType::Chained: + 1) Only allow one of either :CaptureArgs or :Args + 2) :CaptureArgs() argument must be numeric + - Add Devel::InnerPackage to dependencies, fixing tests on perl 5.17.11 + as it's been removed from core. RT#84787 + - New support for closing over the PSGI $writer object, useful for working + with event loops. + - lets you access a psgix.io socket, if your server supports it, for manual + handling of the client - server communication, such as for websockets. + 5.90030 - 2013-04-12 ! POSSIBLE BREAKING CHANGE: Removed Regexp dispatch type from core, and put it in an external package. If you need Regexp dispatch types you should @@ -8,11 +19,12 @@ as an application method, instead of a context method. Now if you call MyApp::Web->uri_for(...) you will get a generic URI object that you need to resolve manually. - - documentation updates around forwarding to chained actions - - Fixed bug when a PSGI engine need to use psgix logger - - Added cpanfile as a way to notice we are a dev checkout + - documentation updates around forwarding to chained actions. + - Fixed bug when a PSGI engine need to use psgix logger. + - Added cpanfile as a way to notice we are a dev checkout. - Added 'x-tunneled-method' HTTP Header method override to match features in - Catalyst::Action::REST and in other similar systems on CPAN + Catalyst::Action::REST and in other similar systems on CPAN. + - smarter valiation around action attributes. 5.90020 - 2013-02-22 ! Catalyst::Action now defines 'match_captures' so it is no long considered