@@ -11,13+11,13 @@ Lexical::Types - Extend the semantics of typed lexicals.
=head1 VERSION
=head1 VERSION
-Version 0.12
+Version 0.13
=cut
our $VERSION;
BEGIN {
=cut
our $VERSION;
BEGIN {
- $VERSION = '0.12';
+ $VERSION = '0.13';
}
=head1 SYNOPSIS
}
=head1 SYNOPSIS
@@ -265,6+265,8 @@ This will always be true except on Windows where it's false for perl 5.10.0 and
=head1 CAVEATS
=head1 CAVEATS
+Using this pragma will cause a slight global slowdown of any subsequent compilation phase that happens anywere in your code - even outside of the scope of use of C<use Lexical::Types> - which may become noticeable if you rely heavily on numerous calls to C<eval STRING>.
+
The restrictions on the type (being either a defined package name or a constant) apply even if you use the C<'as'> option to redirect to another package, and are unlikely to find a workaround as this happens deep inside the lexer - far from the reach of an extension.
Only one mangler or prefix can be in use at the same time in a given scope.
The restrictions on the type (being either a defined package name or a constant) apply even if you use the C<'as'> option to redirect to another package, and are unlikely to find a workaround as this happens deep inside the lexer - far from the reach of an extension.
Only one mangler or prefix can be in use at the same time in a given scope.
@@ -318,7+320,7 @@ Thanks Florian Ragwitz for suggesting the use of constants for types.
=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
-Copyright 2009,2010,2011 Vincent Pit, all rights reserved.
+Copyright 2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014 Vincent Pit, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.