Revision history for indirect
+0.26 2011-10-23 14:25 UTC
+ + Add : "no indirect 'global'" enables the pragma for the whole program,
+ except for lexical scopes that "use indirect" explicitely.
+ + Chg : Passing both the 'fatal' and 'hook' options to unimport() is
+ now considered an error, and will result in an exception.
+ unimport() used to consider only the first passed option of
+ those two, and silently ignored the other.
+ + Tst : Test failures of t/41-threads-teardown.t and t/50-external.t on
+ Cygwin should have been addressed.
+ + Tst : Threads tests will not fail anymore if resources constraints
+ prevent the system from creating all the required threads.
+
+0.25 2011-08-24 15:40 UTC
+ + Fix : RT #69291 is now also fixed for perl 5.8. The pragma will no
+ longer vivify the "indirect" entry in the hints hash %^H on
+ perl 5.8.
+ + Tst : Attempt to make t/50-external.t pass on Cygwin.
+
+0.24 2011-07-17 23:15 UTC
+ + Fix : [RT #64521] : "no indirect" leaking into eval.
+ This is currently only fixed for perl 5.10 (perl 5.12 and
+ higher were never affected). It was caused by a very stupid
+ mistake of mine that was introduced in indirect version 0.23.
+ Thanks Michael G Schwern for reporting.
+ + Fix : [RT #69291] : indirect.pm breaks %^H.
+ This was caused by the same mistake as for the previous bug,
+ and as such it is also only fixed for perl 5.10 (and never
+ affected perl 5.12).
+ Thanks Andrew Main for reporting.
+ + Doc : C++ compilers are officially NOT supported.
+
+0.23 2010-10-03 00:15 UTC
+ + Fix : Some indirect constructs could be incorrectly reported when
+ several modules were used in the same scope. This caused
+ t/30-scope.t to fail randomly.
+ + Tst : Threads tests are now only run on perl 5.13.4 and higher.
+ They could segfault randomly because of what seems to be an
+ internal bug of Perl, which has been addressed in 5.13.4.
+ There is also an environment variable that allows you to
+ forcefully run those tests, but it should be set only for
+ author testing and not for end users.
+
0.22 2010-08-16 16:00 UTC
+ Add : Indirect constructs are now reported for code interpolated
in quote-like environments, like "${\( ... )}", "@{[ ... ]}",