r1340 - packages/libset-object-perl/branches/upstream/current
Gunnar Wolf
gwolf at costa.debian.org
Tue Sep 6 21:10:07 UTC 2005
Author: gwolf
Date: 2005-09-06 21:10:07 +0000 (Tue, 06 Sep 2005)
New Revision: 1340
Added:
packages/libset-object-perl/branches/upstream/current/Changes.pod
Removed:
packages/libset-object-perl/branches/upstream/current/Changes
Log:
To prepare to load /tmp/tmp.kjMYJ7/libset-object-perl-1.12 into
packages/libset-object-perl/branches/upstream/current, perform 1
rename.
* packages/libset-object-perl/branches/upstream/current/Changes.pod:
Renamed from
packages/libset-object-perl/branches/upstream/current/Changes.
Deleted: packages/libset-object-perl/branches/upstream/current/Changes
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--- packages/libset-object-perl/branches/upstream/current/Changes 2005-09-06 20:51:39 UTC (rev 1339)
+++ packages/libset-object-perl/branches/upstream/current/Changes 2005-09-06 21:10:07 UTC (rev 1340)
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-Revision history for Perl extension Set::Object.
-
-0.01 Sat Jun 6 13:36:56 1998
- - original version; created by h2xs 1.18
-
-0.02 Sun Jul 12 1998
- - fixed refcount bug that leaked object when hash was reorganized
- - ensured compatibility with Perl 5.004_71
-
-1.00 mid-99
- - fixed some bug (related to subsets?)
- - first mature release
-
-1.01 8 Nov 1999
- - no longer use Perl arrays internally, now compatible with Perl 5.005_62
-
-1.02 8 May 08 2000
- - fixed bug that miscomputed new bucket while reindexing
-
-1.03 24 Jan 2003
- - fixed overload related bug
-
-1.04 3 Aug 2003
- - added various functions similar to some found in Scalar::Util,
- but with an extra one that performs a function that lays some
- groundwork for Container::Object (ish_int).
-
- Some of these functions were in the XS code anyway, and they
- are extremely small, so I didn't see a problem with
- duplicating them - saves an extra dependancy. Plus, Graham
- Barr won't let me put ish_int or is_key in his module.
-
- Knowing that they are available will also assist in fixing
- some longer standing bugs in Tangram (eg, using $obj + 0 to
- get a unique ID when refaddr($obj) would be better)
-
- - lots more input marshalling; if you ever end up doing funny
- things to a Set::Object, then at least now you'll get a
- clearer error message.
-
- - more tests; Devel::Cover test coverage now at 91% (stmt),
- 67% (branch)
-
- - erroneously putting scalars into Set::Objects now no longer
- dumps core.
-
- - serialisation of Set::Object objects is now possible via the
- Storable module (Data::Dumper still does the wrong thing,
- but there is nothing I can do about that).
-
-1.05 5 Jan 2004
- - some segfault fixes with Storable and Perl 5.6.1 (Perl 5.8.1
- should be OK)
-
-1.06 1 May 2004
- - Fixed segfault when attempting to remove items from an empty
- set (fix from Richard Sterling Cox)
-
-1.07 16 Aug 2004
- - yet another segfault fix, this time due to incorrect use of
- PUSHs vs XPUSHs. There is no test case for this bug
- unfortunately.
-
-1.08 14 Oct 2004
- - another segfault bites the dust; this time, avoids a
- segfault when taking a difference between sets of exactly
- 31 and 0 size. Same root fault as the previous bug, this
- time I have a test case for it, too.
-
-1.08_01 12 Jan 2005
- - First attempt at adding support for scalars. This version
- tries to work as closely to Set::Scalar as possible.
-
- This approach will not be continued unless there are a lot
- of requests for it to be implemented. I think it's overly
- complicated, and not what people expect when they want a
- Set.
-
-1.08_02 14 Jan 2005
- - Cutting out the "Universe" representation
- - Fixed docs
-
-1.09 26 Mar 2005
- - added 'bool' overload operator to Set::Object. For
- backwards compatibility, always returns true.
-
-1.10 2 Apr 2005
- - added 'set()' constructor and use-as-array-ref interface
-
-1.11 27 Apr 2005
- - removed debugging &_ func (was causing strange errors on
- 5.9.1)
-
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