1 Revision history for indirect
3 0.18 2009-08-23 16:15 UTC
4 + Add : When set, the PERL_INDIRECT_PM_DISABLE environment variable
5 disables the pragma globally.
7 0.17 2009-07-16 12:10 UTC
8 + Fix : [RT #47902] : "no indirect" leaking again.
9 This actually turned out to be a bug in how the hook coderefs
10 were stored in the hints hash.
11 Thanks Andrew Main for reporting once again.
12 + Fix : t/80-regressions.t failing on Windows.
13 + Tst : Yet more cleanups.
15 0.16 2009-07-14 16:50 UTC
16 + Add : Indirect calls on blocks are now reported. For those, '{' is
17 passed to the hook as the object description.
18 + Add : The new indirect::msg() function publicizes the default
19 warning/exception message.
20 + Fix : [RT #47866] : Segfault with UTF-8 regexps.
21 Thanks Andrew Main for reporting.
24 0.15 2009-07-08 22:55 UTC
25 + Fix : Invalid constructs with the same method and package name were
27 + Fix : The error line number used to point to the end of the expression
28 instead of its beginning.
30 0.14 2009-06-04 21:55 UTC
31 + Fix : Prevent bogus invalid syntaxes caused by reallocated memory
32 chunks. Thanks Andrew Main for reporting with a reproducible
35 0.13 2009-05-24 18:50 UTC
36 + Add : The hook now receives the file name and the line where the
37 error happened in respectively $_[2] and $_[3].
38 + Fix : Pass mortalized copies of the method name and object to the
39 hook. This seems to fix some rare crashes.
40 + Fix : Work around a bug in perl 5.10.0 and lower. Thanks Andrew Main
41 for teaching me about this issue.
42 + Fix : Report the correct file in error messages (a regression from the
45 0.12 2009-05-03 14:30 UTC
46 + Add : You can specify the action to execute for each indirect
47 construct encountered with the new "hook => $coderef" unimport()
49 + Chg : A ptable is now used internally for the op => position mapping.
50 + Fix : The pragma is now built with thread safety features enabled
51 whenever possible (a notable exception is perl 5.8.x on Win32,
52 as something seems wrong with its context handling).
53 The new indirect::I_THREADSAFE() constant reflects this.
54 + Fix : A negation precedence nit in indirect_ck_entersub().
55 + Tst : "use/no indirect" while parsing an indirect construct.
56 + Tst : Thread safety.
58 0.11 2009-02-08 18:35 UTC
59 + Fix : Potential collisions by hashing pointers with a wrong format.
60 + Upd : Resources in META.yml.
62 0.10 2009-01-17 12:40 UTC
63 Re-release 0.09_01 as stable.
65 0.09_01 2008-12-08 17:55 UTC
66 + Fix : Invalid memory read with "${\(new Foo)}" constructs. The
67 corresponding test is turned back on.
68 + Tst : Refinements in t/30-scope.t
70 0.09 2008-12-05 20:35 UTC
71 + Add : Support for perl 5.8.
72 + Tst : Skip a test in t/10-good.t that randomly segfaults for (I guess)
73 systems stricter than linux in the way they manage their memory.
75 0.08 2008-10-22 14:45 UTC
76 + Fix : A rare edge case for package whose names are prefix of 'main'.
77 + Tst : Test $$ as variable and state variables.
79 0.07_03 2008-10-17 20:10 UTC
80 + Add : Support and tests for variables with spaces after the sigil.
81 + Upd : META.yml spec updated to 1.4.
83 0.07_02 2008-10-15 21:10 UTC
84 + Add : Support and tests for package variables.
85 + Tst : Coverage improved by removing dead code.
87 0.07_01 2008-10-15 16:00 UTC
88 + Fix : [RT #40055] : Not handling RV2SV => GV(SV) correctly, which
89 could cause 'no indirect; print' segfaults. Thanks Goro Fuji for
92 0.06 2008-10-11 16:45 UTC
94 + Tst : Test "no indirect 'anything'", "foo Class->bar", and indirect
95 uses of exec() and system().
97 0.05 2008-10-02 14:40 UTC
98 + Chg : Now the old check function is always called before storing an op
100 + Fix : Misc code and docs refinements.
102 0.04 2008-08-30 19:00 UTC
103 + Fix : Clean up the op->src hash when we're done with an entersub.
104 + Tst : No longer fork for testing. IPC::Cmd isn't required anymore.
106 0.03 2008-08-12 15:25 UTC
107 This release is kindly supported by Copenhagen Hotel Centrum WiFi.
108 + Fix : Tests used not to pass PERL5OPTS to their kids. This lead to
109 failures under CPAN. I think.
112 0.02 2008-08-11 15:55 UTC
113 + Fix : Some building failures with old gcc versions that didn't seem to
114 like the ((hint == 2) ? croak : warn)(msg) construct. I think.
115 + Rem : Unused cruft from a previous implementation.
116 + Tst : Fail more gracefully when we can't capture buffers or when the
117 child returned an error.
119 0.01 2008-08-10 20:40 UTC
120 First version, released on an unsuspecting world.