+1.003012
+ - Remove some old code to avoid a future Moose warning
+1.003011
+ - History plugin now works for Term::ReadLine::Perl
+ - Add ReadLine file completion if no other matches, fixes rt.cpan#58351
+ - Add a bit more description of Turtle plugin to its POD
+ - Fix rt.cpan#43151 where _-> completion had error
+ - Add some missing functionality to t/load_core.t test coverage
+ - Added docs on quoting and history expansion addressing rt.cpan#48459
+1.3.10
+ - Add exit_repl attribute as a non-signal related way to indicate the REPL should stop running.
+1.3.9_02
+ - resolve rt.cpan#45879 by implementing Term::ReadLine::Perl support for ReadLineHistory
+ - resolve rt.cpan#55491 by skipping Interrupt test for win32
+1.3.9_01
+ - Completion works with Term::ReadLine::Perl, which works in win32 etc
+1.3.9
+ - Fix scary Moose 0.98 box, adding a check for ->isa('Devel::REPL') in Meta/Plugin.pm
+1.3.8
+ - Add doc to a bunch of plugins
+ - Add DDC plugin (like DDS but Data::Dumper::Concise)
+ - resolve rt.cpan#44231 SIGINT does not quit the REPL just kills the line being edited
+1.3.7
+ - resolve rt.cpan#44919 fix deprecated use of compute_all_applicable_methods
+1.3.6
+ - had to cut a new release, something went wrong with use of M::I
1.3.5
- resolve rt.cpan#43807 three Completion drivers not loading Completion plugin
- resolve rt.cpan#43808 infinite recursion on Plugin::Commands when Plugin::Packages not loaded
- Don't initialize a turtles matcher if we don't need to
- Improve the MultiLine::PPI plugin by checking whether adding ;; will end in PPI::Statement::Null. If not, then there must be some incomplete structure
- Respect env var DEVEL_REPL_PROFILE
- -
+ -
- Devel::REPL::Plugin::Peek
- Devel::REPL::Plugin::B::Concise
- Add CompletionDriver::Turtles
- Add a PPI plugin for #ppi CODE
- CompletionDriver::Methods which currently only works on classnames
- FindVariable plugin, which returns a reference to a global variable by name
- -
+ -
- Update dependencies
- Give "NAME" pod sections to all the plugins
- Add AUTHOR sections where I know off the top of my head who wrote the plugin