1 Revision history for MooseX-Types-Structured
3 - fixed use of an interface that was deprecated in Moose-2.1100
7 - Fixed regression where mixed type constraints (MX:Types style and
8 'classic' Stringy style) are used in a single structured type doesn't
12 - test fixes for new Moose
15 - removed version from Test::Fatal as asked by the debian folks
16 - small documentation updates
19 - fixed bug where ->is_subtype_of dies meaninglessly when the type we
20 are trying to check is not a type we can find. This makes our
21 handling consistent with core Moose. Also changed ->equals and
22 ->is_a_type_of to be consistent.
23 - Added test case for above
24 - The test suite now uses Test::Fatal instead of Test::Exception (Karen
28 - Added some performance enhancing caching code (phaeton)
31 - Changes to the return value of ->validate that hopefully is both
32 backwardly compatible as well as more detailed. Now if you have
33 a deeply recursive of repeated type constraints inside other
34 type constraints you will get a drill down report to show the
35 actual type constraint that failed
38 - Added tests to demonstrate type constraint equality problem
39 introduced in Moose 1.05
42 - Removed unneed module from test
43 - additional contributed documentation fixes
46 - Add a new Map type. (Ricardo SIGNES)
47 - Properly handle Optional[] types within Tuples and Dicts.
51 - Require Devel::PartialDump 0.10 and change tests to expect the
52 correct format of error.
55 - Changed the Makefile.PL to reduce dependencies not needed by users
56 that are not authors. Bumped the revision and released to clear an
57 error with cpan permissions.
60 - No new functionality.
61 - Changed the way we specify dependencies in the Makefile.PL to reduce
62 the depth of the dependency chain in cases where we don't need to be
63 running the author quality tests.
64 - Some documentation tweaks.
67 - Fix failing tests and test warnings on MooseX::Types 0.11.
70 - Change copy on license and added contributors section
73 - Use a builder instead of wrapping new to set the default structured
75 - Make overflow (slurpy) type constraints introspectable and the name
76 of constraints using them reasonable (rafl).
79 - Explicitly don't inline yet another constructor to avoid
83 - Explicitly don't inline the constructor to avoid warnings (rafl).
84 - Pathological test cases for API methods equals, is_a_type_of and
86 - significant improvements to API methods is_a_type_of, is_subtype_of
87 and equals (nothingmuch).
90 - Fixed braindead bug in the way I override ->validate, which caused
91 valiate to never correctly pass a constraint.
94 - Minor documentation grammar fixes and one major example error fixed
95 - Much improved error reporting. Now we return the 'internal' error
96 that kicked a validation failure. It's still best to use this for
97 debugging rather than for actual user error messages, since I think
98 we are rapidly approaching a need for Moose constraints needing more
99 in the error and message reporting.
100 - Documentation for the above.
102 - I guess we don't support the "subtype MyType, [TypeConstraint]" syntax
103 anymore. Changed the recursion test to reflect that, which should fix
106 - New Feature: slurpy method for when you want a structured type
107 constraint that allows trailing arguments of indeterminate length.
108 Please see the documentation and the '11-overflow.t' test for more.
109 - Documentation for above as well as a bunch of POD cleanups, spell
110 checks and improvements to formatting.
111 - Stevan Little submitted a sweet update to the '10-recursion.t' test
112 that blows my mind. Will probably form the core of a to be done set
113 of cookbook style PODs. Worth looking at.
114 - First step at improving the error message you get when validation
115 fails. A full error stacktrace is not in this release, but you now
116 at least get to see part of the offending value.
118 0.07 09 December 2008
119 - Fixed typo in previous changelog
120 - documentation improvements and updates
121 - increased version requirement for MooseX::Types so that we can take
122 advantage of the recursion support added.
123 - added test for recursion.
125 0.06 06 December 2008
126 - Added a 'helper' type constraint called Optional. See docs for more.
127 - added lots of tests to cover the API better, coverage and fixes for
128 the ->parameterize method in particular have been clarified.
129 - changes so that the type contraints are more forgiving when null
130 values appear in method calls.
131 - used ->make_immutable which should speed up the constraints.
132 - removed some unnecessary calls to use Moose when I wasn't using Moose.
133 - lots of little code cleanup work and more internal documentation.
134 - This version requires a newer Moose than previous versions. The
135 Makefile.PL has been updated to reflect this. This is a required
138 0.05 08 November 2008
139 - Fixed some wackiness in the documentation.
141 0.04 07 November 2008
142 - Bumped minimum required versions of Moose and MooseX-Types to solve
143 problem with overloading and type constraint names (issue resolved
145 - Changed the way the required Perl version string is used to increase
146 compatibility and lowered minimum required Perl
149 - Fixed incorrect Perl version string (rafl)
150 - hide the meta classes from pause. This should clarify which POD is
151 the right one to read and also I want to discourage people from
152 subclassing that stuff since it will probably change
153 - various documentation cleanup
154 - new test 'example.t' with runable versions of the code in the example
158 - cleared up some typos in the test suite
159 - Fixed some POD formatting issues, mostly some dumb tabs I ended up
160 with when I switched editors. Added a bit more documentation
163 - Completed basic requirements, documentation and tests.