X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=catagits%2FCatalyst-Runtime.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=Changes;h=db4e836d6ad66de27eb70edbd21b82666976a0f6;hp=49d101d952d2496c9feda03591de6a088c5bf80d;hb=3231d3b2fc1ca121b7b9226ae3136d5995ac7dd1;hpb=7dac038c9d0d69aefa96bde4a1d574d0f983c684 diff --git a/Changes b/Changes index 49d101d..db4e836 100644 --- a/Changes +++ b/Changes @@ -1,8 +1,34 @@ # This file documents the revision history for Perl extension Catalyst. -5.90092 - 2015-05-XX +5.90095 - TDB + +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 + out of it before giving up and crying. Updated docs and tests to + reflect this change. This should solve problems when your clients + are posting multipart form values with special character sets. + - Fixed issue where last_error actually returned the first error. Took + the change to add a 'pop_errors' to give the inverse of shift_errors. + - Merged Pull Requests: + - https://github.com/perl-catalyst/catalyst-runtime/pull/95 + - https://github.com/perl-catalyst/catalyst-runtime/pull/96 + - https://github.com/perl-catalyst/catalyst-runtime/pull/97 + - https://github.com/perl-catalyst/catalyst-runtime/pull/98 + - https://github.com/perl-catalyst/catalyst-runtime/pull/106 + - https://github.com/perl-catalyst/catalyst-runtime/pull/107 + +5.90093 - 2015-05-29 + - Fixed a bug where if you used $res->write and then $res->body, the + contents of body would be double encoded (gshank++). + +5.90092 - 2015-05-19 - Allows you to use a namespace suffix for request, response and stats class traits. Docs and tests for this. + - Refactor the change introduced in 5.90091 to solve reported issues (for + example Catalyst::Controller::DBIC::API fails its tests) and to be a more + conservative refactor (new code more closely resembles the orginal code + that has proven to work for years.) 5.90091 - 2015-05-08 - Fixed a bug where if an injected component expanded sub components, those