=head1 Upgrading to Catalyst 5.80
-Work in progress
+Most applications and plugins should run unaltered on Catalyst 5.80.
-=head1 Known backwards compatibility breakages.
+However as a lot of refactoring work has taken place, several changes
+have been made which could cause incompatibilities, if your application
+or plugin is using deprecated code, or relying on side-effects then
+there could be incompatibility.
-=head2 Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication
+Most issues found with pre-existing components have been easy to solve,
+and a complete description of behavior changes which may cause compatibility
+issues, or warnings to be emitted is included below to help if you have
+problems.
-You need at least version FIXME of Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication.
+If you think you have found an upgrade related issue which is not covered in
+this document, then please email the Catalyst list to discuss the problem.
-=head2 Moose applications
+=head1 Known backwards compatibility breakages.
-Applications made by early adopters, which say:
+=head2 Components which inherit from Moose::Object before Catalyst::Component
- extends qw/Moose::Object Catalyst::Component/
+Moose components which say:
-need the C<Moose::Object> removing to run with Catalyst 5.80, otherwise
-your Class' @ISA will not linearise with C3.
+ package TestApp::Controller::Example;
+ use Moose;
+ extends qw/Moose::Object Catalyst::Component/;
-rafl to fix this bit :)
+to use the constructor provided by Moose, whilst working if you do some hacks
+with the C< BUILDARGS > method, will not work with Catalyst 5.80 as
+C<Catalyst::Component> inherits from C<Moose::Object>, and so C< @ISA > fails
+to linearise.
-=head2 Components without new methods
+The fix for this, is to not inherit directly from C<Moose::Object>
+yourself. Having components which do not inherit their constructor from
+C<Catalyst::Component> is B<unsupported>, and has never been recommended,
+therefore you're on your own if you're using this technique. You'll need
+to detect the version of Catalyst your application is running with and deal
+with it appropriately.
-FIXME
+You will also see this issue if you do the following:
-=head2 Components without COMPONENT methods
+ package TestApp::Controller::Example;
+ use Moose;
+ use base 'Catalyst::Controller';
-FIXME
+as C< use base > appends to @ISA.
-=head2 __PACKAGE__->mk_accessor('meta');
+The correct way to use Moose in a component in a both forward and backwards
+compatible way is:
-Won't work due to a limitation of L<MooseX::Emulate::Class::Accessor::Fast>
+ package TestApp::Controller::Root;
+ use Moose;
+ BEGIN { extends 'Catalyst::Component' }; # Or ::Controller, or whatever
-FIXME
+Note that the C< extends > decleration needs to occur in a begin block for
+L<attributes> to operate correctly.
-=head2 Class::Data::Inheritable side effects
+=head2 Anonymous closures installed directly into the symbol table
-FIXME
+If you have any code which installs anonymous subroutine references directly
+into the symbol table, you may encounter breakages. The simplest solution is
+to use L<Sub::Name> to name the subroutine. Example:
-=head2 Extending Catalyst::Request or other classes in an ad-hoc manor using mk_accessor
+ #Originalcode, likely to break:
+ my $full_method_name = join('::',$package_name, $method_name);
+ *$full_method_name = sub { ... };
-FIXME
+ #Fixed Code
+ use Sub::Name 'subname';
+ my $full_method_name = join('::',$package_name, $method_name);
+ *$full_method_name = subname $full_method_name, sub { ... };
-=head2 require $class was successful but the package is not defined.
+Additionally, you can take advantage of Catalyst's use of L<Class::MOP> and
+install the closure using the appropriate metaclass. Example:
-FIXME Warning
+ use Class::MOP;
+ my $metaclass = Moose::Meta::Class->initialize($package_name);
+ $metaclass->add_method($method_name => sub { ... });
-=head2 $c->plugin method
+=head2 Components whos new method returns false
-Deprecated
+Previously if your new method returned a false value,
-=head2 Components which inherit Catalyst::Component's COMPONENT method, who's new method does not return a true value.
+Previously, if you had a component which inherited from Catalyst::COMPONENT, but
+overrode the new method, to return false, then your class' configuration would be blessed into a hash on your behalf,
+and this would be returned from the COMPONENT method. T
-Previously if your new method returned a false value, then your class' configuration would be blessed into a hash on your behalf,
-and this would be returned from the COMPONENT method. This is no longer supported. You are not recommended to implement your own new method
+This behaviour makes no sense, and so has been removed.. You are recommended to implement your own new method
in components, instead, you should inherit the new method from Catalyst::Component, and use Moose's BUILD functionality
to perform any construction work necessary for your sub-class.
+=head2 __PACKAGE__->mk_accessor('meta');
-=head Methods in Catalyst::Dispatcher
+Won't work due to a limitation of L<Moose>
- Class $class is calling the deprecated method Catalyst::Dispatcher::$public_method_name,\n"
- . "this will be removed in Catalyst 5.9X"
+This is currently being fixed inside core Moose.
+
+=head2 Class::Data::Inheritable side effects
+
+Previously, writing to a class data accessor would copy the accessor method down into your package.
-FIXME
+This behavior has been removed. Whilst the class data is still stored per-class, it is stored on
+the metaclass of the class defining the accessor.
-=head2 Confused multiple inheritence with Catalyst::Component::COMPONENT
+Therefore anything relying on the side-effect of the accessor being copied down will be broken.
+
+=head2 Extending Catalyst::Request or other classes in an ad-hoc manor using mk_accessors
+
+Previously, it was possible to add additional accessors to Catalyst::Request (or other classes)
+by calling the mk_accessors class method.
+
+This is no longer supported - users should make a sub-class of the class who's behavior they would
+like to change, rather than globally polluting the Catalyst objects.
+
+=head2 Confused multiple inheritance with Catalyst::Component::COMPONENT
Warning message:
hierarchy so that the COMPONENT method you would like to inherit is
the first COMPONENT method in your @ISA.
+=head2 Assigning lists to accessors
+
+Accessors generated by Class::Accessor::Fast will, when multiple values
+are assigned to them, store a reference to a list automatically for you.
+
+This is not currently supported by MooseX::Emulate::Class::Accessor::Fast,
+and only the first value in the list will be stored.
+
+If you are relying on this behavior, and inheriting mk_accessors from a
+Catalyst component, then your code will fail.
+
+=head1 WARNINGS
+
+=head2 Methods in Catalyst::Dispatcher
+
+The following methods in Catalyst::Dispatcher are likely to change
+significantly in the 5.8X release series, and therefore their use is highly
+deprecated.
+
+=over
+
+=item tree
+
+=item dispatch_types
+
+=item registered_dispatch_types
+
+=item method_action_class
+
+=item action_hash
+
+=item container_hash
+
+=back
+
+The first time one of these methods is called, a warning will be emitted:
+
+ Class $class is calling the deprecated method Catalyst::Dispatcher::$public_method_name,\n"
+ . "this will be removed in Catalyst 5.9X"
+
+You should B<NEVER> be calling any of these methods from application code.
+
+Plugins authors and maintainers whos plugins need to call these methods
+should email the development list to discuss your use-case, and what a
+better API should look like.
+
+=head2 require $class was successful but the package is not defined.
+
+In this version of Catalyst, if a component is loaded from disk, but no symbols are defined in that component's namespace
+after it is loaded, this warning will be issued.
+
+This is to protect against confusing bugs caused by mis-typing package names.
+
+This will become a fatal error in a future version.
+
+=head2 $c->plugin method
+
+Calling the plugin method is deprecated, and calling it at runtime is B<highly deprecated>.
+
+Instead you are recommended to use L< Catalyst::Model::Adaptor > or similar to compose the functionality
+you need outside of the main application namespace.
=cut