# This file documents the revision history for Perl extension Catalyst.
+ - Announcing the repo is not open for development of Perl Catalyst 'Runner'
+ - http://questhub.io/realm/perl/explore/latest/tag/runner
+
+5.90059_002 - TBA
+ - We now pass a scalar or filehandle directly to you Plack handler, rather
+ than always use the streaming interface (we are still always using a
+ delayed response callback). This means that you can make use of Plack
+ middleware like Plack::Middleware::XSendfile and we expect better use of
+ server features (when they exist) like correct use of chunked encoding or
+ properly non blocking streaming when running under a supporting server like
+ Twiggy. See Catalyst::Delta for more. This change might cause issues if
+ you are making heaving use of streaming (although in general we expect things
+ to work much better.
+ - In the case when we remove a content body from the response because you set
+ an information status or a no content type status, warn that we are doing so
+ when in debug mode. You might see additional debugging information to help
+ you find and remove unneeded response bodies.
+ - Updated the code where Catalyst tries to guess a content length when you
+ fail to provide one. This should cause less issues when trying to guess the
+ length of a funky filehandle. This now uses Plack::Middleware::ContentLength
+ - Removed custom code to remove body content when the request is HEAD and
- swapped it for Plack::Middleware::Head.
++ swapped it for Plack::Middleware::Head
++ - Merged fix for regressions from stable..
+
+5.90059_001 - 2013-12-19
+ - Removed deprecated Regexp dispatch type from dependency list. If you are
+ using Regex[p] type dispatching you need to add the standalone distribution
+ 'Catalyst::DispatchType::Regex' to you build system NOW or you application
+ will be broken.
+
+ 5.90053 - 2013-12-21
+ - Reverted a change in the previous release that moved the setup_log phase
+ to after setup_config. This change was made to allow people to use
+ configuration that is late loaded (such as via the ConfigLoader Plugin)
+ to setup the plugin. However it also broke the ability to use the log
+ during plugin setup (ie, it breaks lots of plugins). Reverting the
+ change. See Catalyst::Delta for workarounds.
5.90052 - 2013-12-18
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-This is an overview of the user-visible changes to Catalyst between major Catalyst releases.
+This is an overview of the user-visible changes to Catalyst between major
+Catalyst releases.
+
+=head2 VERSION 5.90060+
+
+We changed the way we return body content (from response) to whatever
+Plack handler you are using (Starman, FastCGI, etc.) We no longer
+always use the streaming interface for the cases when the body is a
+simple scalar, object or filehandle like. In those cases we now just
+pass the simple response on to the plack handler. This might lead to
+some minor differences in how streaming is handled. For example, you
+might notice that streaming starts using chunked encoding when running
+on a server that supports that, or that previously missing headers
+(possible content-length) might appear suddenly correct. Also, if you
+are using middleware like L<Plack::Middleware::XSendfile> and are using
+a filehandle that sets a readable path, your server might now correctly
+handle the file (rather than as before where Catalyst would stream it
+very likely very slowly).
+
+In other words, some things might be meaninglessly different and some
+things that were broken codewise but worked because of Catalyst being
+incorrect might suddenly be really broken. The behavior is now more
+correct in that Catalyst plays better with features that Plack offers
+but if you are making heavy use of the streaming interface there could
+be some differences so you should test carefully (this is probably not
+the vast majority of people). In particular if you are developing
+using one server but deploying using a different one, differences in
+what those server do with streaming should be noted.
+
+We also now more carefully distingush the different between a body set
+to '' and a body that is undef. This might lead to situations where
+again you'll get a content-length were you didn't get one before or
+where a supporting server will start chunking output. If this is an
+issue you can apply the middleware L<Plack::Middleware::BufferedStreaming>
+or report specific problems to the dev team.
+
+Also, we have started migrating code in Catalyst to equivilent Plack
+Middleware when such exists and is correct to do so.
+ =head2 VERSION 5.90053
+
+ We are now clarifying the behavior of log, plugins and configuration during
+ the setup phase. Since Plugins might require a log during setup, setup_log
+ must run BEFORE setup_plugins. This has the unfortunate side effect that
+ anyone using the popular ConfigLoader plugin will not be able to supply
+ configuration to custom logs since the configuration is not yet finalized
+ when setup_log is run (when using ConfigLoader, which is a plugin and is
+ not loaded until later.)
+
+ As a workaround, you can supply custom log configuration directly into
+ the configuration:
+
+ package MyApp;
+ use Catalyst;
+
+ __PACKAGE__->config(
+ my_custom_log_info => { %custom_args },
+ );
+
+ __PACKAGE__->setup;
+
+ If you wish to configure the custom logger differently based on ENV, you can
+ try:
+
+ package MyApp;
+
+ use Catalyst;
+ use Catalyst::Utils;
+
+ __PACKAGE__->config(
+ Catalyst::Utils::merge_hashes(
+ +{ my_custom_log_info => { %base_custom_args } },
+ +{ do __PACKAGE__->path_to( $ENV{WHICH_CONF}."_conf.pl") },
+ ),
+ );
+
+ __PACKAGE__->setup;
+
+ Or create a standalone Configuration class that does the right thing.
+
+ Basically if you want to configure a logger via Catalyst global configuration
+ you can't use ConfigLoader because it will always be loaded too late to be of
+ any use. Patches and workaround options welcomed!
+
=head2 VERSION 5.9XXXX 'cataplack'
The Catalyst::Engine sub-classes have all been removed and deprecated,