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-Revision history File::Slurp
-
-9999.16 Wed Apr 13 03:47:26 EDT 2011
- - Added support for read_file options to be a hash reference.
- - Added support for read_dir options to be a hash reference.
- - Added new feature prepend_file
- - Fixed bug with array_ref in list context. was introduced by .15/.14
- Thanks to Norbert Gruener
- - Cleaned up some pod
-
-9999.15 Thu Mar 24 16:40:19 EDT 2011
- - Fixed error.t test so it works when run as root
- - Removed skip lines from error.t
- - Fixed pod about binmode option to reflect changes in .14
-
-9999.14 Sun Mar 20 16:26:47 EDT 2011
- - Added LICENCE (same as perl) to POD
- - Added special faster code to slurp in small text files which
- is a common case
- - Rewrote the extras/slurp_bench.pl script. It has a full
- legend, better CLI options, size is selectable, benchmark
- entries have more consistant names and it compares the new
- fast slurp for small files to the general slurp code.
- Thanks to Mark Friendlich
- - Cleaned up pod
- - Added more Synopsis examples
- - Added t/error.t to actually test error conditions. Previous
- error.t was renamed to error_mode.t which better reflects its
- tests.
- - t/error.t uses a new test driver module. this may get used by
- other tests in the future.
- - Fixed check for SEEK_SET and other constant subs being defined
- - Added support for binmode other than :raw and binmode.t test
- Thanks to Martin J. Evans, Peter Edwards, Bryce Nesbitt
- - Added support for perms option in write_file and perms.t test
- Thanks to Peter Corlett and Paul Miller
- - Added check to the rename call in atomic mode. Tested in error.t.
- Thanks to Daniel Scott Sterling
- - Added POD to state that using scalar_ref or buf_ref will be faster
- and save memory due to not making a copy
- Thanks to Peter Edwards
- - read_file in list mode keeps data tainted
- Thanks to Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
- - read_file checks for an overloaded object to get the file
- name.
- Thanks to Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
-
-9999.13 Tue Oct 10 02:04:51 EDT 2006
- - Refactored the extras/slurp_bench.pl script. It has options,
- a key the benchmarks, help and more benchmarks.
- - Reordered changes so recent entries are first
- - Added error check on atomic rename and test for it
- Thanks to Daniel Scott Sterling
-
-9999.12 Thu Feb 2 02:26:31 EST 2006
- - Fixed bug on windows with classic slurping and File::Slurp not
- agreeing on newline conversion.
- - Added t/newline.t test to check for that fix.
- - When passing text data by scalar reference to write_file under
- windows, the buffer is copied so the newline conversion won't
- modify the caller's data.
- - Thanks to Johan Lodin <lodin@cpan.org> for a test script which
- I modified into t/newline.t
-
-9999.11 Fri Jan 20 01:24:00 EDT 2005
- - Quick release to remove code that forced the faked SEEK_*
- values to be used. Showed up when tested on OSX which doesn't
- need that backport.
-
-9999.10 Thu Jan 19 11:38:00 EDT 2005
- - t/*.t modules don't use Fcntl.pm
- - using POSIX qw( :fcntl_h ) instead of Fcntl qw( :seek ) for
- backwards compatiblity to 5.00503
- - added conditional definitions of SEEK_* and O_* subs as they are not
- defined in perl 5.004
- - File::Slurp now runs on perl 5.004 and newer (see BUGS section)
- All of the above thanks to Smylers <Smylers@stripey.com>,
- Piers Kent <piers.kent@bbc.co.uk> and
- John Alden <john.alden@bbc.co.uk>
- - Added pod.t and pod_coverage.t tests. This is to pass all
- the CPANTS tests.
-
-9999.09 Tue Apr 19 01:21:55 EDT 2005
- - t/original.t and read_dir.t no longer search for tempdirs. they just
- use the current dir which should be in the build directory
- - t/readdir.t renamed to read_dir.t for consistancy
- - write_file return values are docuemented
- Thanks to Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
- - added no_clobber option to write_file and t/no_clobber.t test for it
- Thanks to <pagaltzis@gmx.de>
- - fixed bug when appending a null string to a file which then
- truncates it. seems to be an odd way for linux and OS X to
- handle O_APPEND mode on sysopen. they don't seek to the end of
- the file so it gets truncated. fixed by adding a seek to the
- end if in append mode.n
- Thanks to Chris Dolan <cdolan@cpan.org>
-
-9999.08 Sat Apr 16 01:01:27 EDT 2005
- - read_dir returns an array ref in scalar context
- - read_dir keeps . and .. if keep_dot_dot option is set.
- Thanks to John Alden <john.alden@bbc.co.uk>
- - slurp() is an optional exported alias to read_file
- Thanks to Damian Conway <damian@conway.org>
-
-9999.07 Tue Jan 25 01:33:11 EST 2005
- - Slurping in pseudo files (as in /proc) which show a size of 0
- but actually have data works. This seems to be the case on
- linux but on Solaris those files show their proper size.
- Thanks to Juerd Waalboer <juerd@cpan.org>
-
-9999.06 Mon Sep 20 01:57:00 EDT 2004
- - Slurping the DATA handle now works without the workaround.
- tests are in t/data_scalar.t and t/data_list.t
- - Paragraph mode in read_file is supported. As with <> when $/
- (input record separator) is set to '', then the input file is
- split on multiple newlines (/\n\n+/).
- Thanks to Geoffrey Leach <geoff@direcway.com>
-
-9999.05 Tue Feb 24 21:14:55 EST 2004
- - skip handle tests where socketpair is not supported (pre 5.8
- on windows)
- Thanks to Mike Arms <marms@sandia.gov>
-
-9999.04 Mon Feb 23 14:20:52 EST 2004
- - fixed DATA handle bug in t/handle.t (not seen on most OS's)
- Thanks to James Willmore <jwillmore@adelphia.net>
-
-9999.03 Mon Dec 22 01:44:43 EST 2003
- - fixed DATA handle bugs in t/handle.t on osx (should be fixed
- on BSD as well)
- - added more comments to code
-
-9999.02 Wed Dec 17 03:40:49 EST 2003
- - skip DATA test in handle.t on OSX (bug in perl with sysread on DATA)
- - changed checking if file handle from fileno to ref
- from Randal Schwartz <merlyn@stonehenge.com>
- - added support for atomic spewing
- - added new test stdin.t for the fileno/ref change
- - added new test inode.t to test atomic spewing
-
-9999.01 Mon Sep 1 00:20:56 2003
- - original version; created by h2xs 1.21 with options
- -AX -n File::FastSlurp
-