X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Changes;h=f1a1b43d7600fb0320bd1abba4cb12a863fd0597;hb=HEAD;hp=14dfca893b2c352e39a02292e9432816016004ae;hpb=a71397ff9d39232a03a522a4755fa3dd3853ce7e;p=gitmo%2FPackage-Stash-XS.git diff --git a/Changes b/Changes index 14dfca8..f1a1b43 100644 --- a/Changes +++ b/Changes @@ -1,6 +1,52 @@ -Revision history for Package-Stash +Revision history for Package-Stash-XS {{$NEXT}} + +0.25 2011-09-06 + - fix compilation on perl 5.8 (RT#70762) + +0.24 2011-09-05 + - invalid package names (for instance, Foo:Bar) are not allowed + - invalid stash entry names (anything containing ::) are not allowed + +0.23 2011-08-08 + - fix the test for scalar values, again (t0m, rafl) + - disallow assigning globrefs to scalar glob slots (this doesn't actually + make any sense) + +0.22 2011-03-04 + - make the namespace cache lazy and weak, in case the stash is deleted + - but, this doesn't work on 5.8, so disable the namespace caching + entirely there + +0.21 2011-01-25 + - make the leak tests author-only, since some smokers run release tests + - fix some xs forward compat stuff (Dave Mitchell) + +0.20 2011-01-11 + - lower perl prereq to 5.8.1 (ribasushi) + - make the leak tests release-only, since they keep randomly failing on + platforms i don't have access to. people are encouraged to submit + patches for these if they are affected. + +0.19 2011-01-05 + - actually fix scalar initial value validity test + +0.18 2011-01-05 + - more correct validity test for scalars (rafl, Roland van Ipenburg) + +0.17 2010-11-16 + - bah, get rid of extra junk in the tarball + +0.16-TRIAL 2010-11-16 + - fix some issues in the undocumented-but-still-maybe-used-some-places + hashref api - if you don't know what this is, good! + +0.15-TRIAL 2010-11-16 + - split the XS implementation out into its own dist, which will be used + as a backend for Package::Stash if possible + +0.14-TRIAL 2010-11-14 - complete rewrite in C, for speed (this includes the vivification changes from earlier). should be entirely backwards compatible otherwise (in terms of documented api anyway).