# This file documents the revision history for Perl extension Catalyst.
-5.90089_001 - TBA
+5.90089_002 - 2015-04-15
+ - Changed the way we check for presence of Type::Tiny in a test case to be
+ more explicit in the version requirement. Hopefully a fix for reported
+ test fail.
+ - When declaring type constraints in Args and CaptureArgs, if you want to
+ use a Moose builtin type (or a custom stringy type that you've already
+ defined and associated with the Moose::TypeRegistry) you must now quote
+ the type name. This is to clearly disambiguate between Moose stringy types
+ and imported types.
+ - Additional changes to type constraint detection to between determine when a
+ type constraint for reference types have a measured number of arguments or
+ not. clarify restriction on reference type constraints.
+ - Several bugs with type constraints and uri_for squashed. More test cases
+ around all the argument type constraints to tighten scope of action.
+ - NEW FEATURE: New method in Catalyst::Utils 'inject_component', which is a core
+ version of the previously external addon 'CatalystX::InjectComponent'. You should
+ start to convert your existing code which uses the stand alone version, since
+ going forward only the core version will be supported.
+ - NEW FEATURE: Concepts from 'CatalystX::RoleApplicator' have been moved to core
+ so we now have the follow application attributes 'request_class_traits',
+ 'response_class_traits' and 'stats_class_traits' which allow you to compose
+ traits for these core Catalyst classes without needing to create subclasses. So
+ in general any request or response trait on CPAN that used 'CatalystX::RoleApplicator'
+ should now just work with this core feature.
+ - Only create a stats object if you are using stats. This is a minor performance
+ optimization, but there's a small chance it is a breaking change, so please
+ report any stats related issues.
+
+5.90089_001 - 2015-03-26
- New development branch synched with 5.90085.
- - New Feature: Type Constraints on Args/CaptureArgs. Allows you to declare
+ - NEW FEATURE: Type Constraints on Args/CaptureArgs. Allows you to declare
a Moose, MooseX::Types or Type::Tiny named constraint on your Arg or
CaptureArg.
- When using $c->uri_for (or the derived $c->uri_for_action) and the target