Revision history for Perl module Tie::Cycle
1.224 2017-04-18T11:41:22Z
* Fix up various dist things and clarify that this is under
the Artistic License 2.0.
1.222 2017-01-20T11:30:37Z
* The module seems to have disappeared from CPAN, so I'm
re-uploading.
1.221 2016-02-02T21:17:53Z
* Freshen distro
1.21 - 2014-10-03
* Update Makefile for better META data
1.20 - 2014-08-16
* Bump to user version
1.19_01 - 2013-09-02
* Take out // (5.10 feature I used without thought) to restore
5.8 compatibility.
1.19 - 2013-08-27
* Update for modern usage, better code
* I use this as an example in Mastering Perl, so I shouldn't
leave embarrassing practices in the code. :)
1.17 - 2009-01-30
* Updated the docs for the move to Github
* There aren't any code changes
1.16 - 2007-10-27
* distro cleanups after moving from CVS to SVN
1.15 - 2007-03-18
* Cleaning dist for new SVN repository
* No need to upgrade
1.14 - 2007-01-09
* updated copyright and license info
* no code changes, so no need to upgrade
1.13 - 2006-05-17
* Minor cleanups in docs, copyright, and pod testing. No need to
upgrade.
1.12 - 2005-03-08
* Added POD coverage tests. No need to upgrade
1.11 - 2005-01-03
* Previously, this module refused to work unless the input array had
more than one element. What's the point of cycling otherwise? I've
removed that restriction, though, because I shouldn't be the one who
gets to decide that. A one element array should get a chance to act
like any other array. It just happens to have one element.
1.09 - 2004-09-02
* Just some distribution fixes. No need to upgrade.
1.07 - 2004-01-31
* No code changes.
* Removed dependencies on Test::Manifest, Test::Pod and
File::Find::Rule.
* Fixed some warnings in tests.
1.06 - 2002-12-17
* cycle.t test was actually one from Tie::Toggle. it is not
the right test.
1.05 - 2002-12-17
* removed 'require 5.6.0' (perl5.8 complains about v-strings)
* beefed up distribution files
* no code changes --- no need to install if you already have this
0.05 - 2002-08-14
* added reset() method for underlying object so Andy
Lester can do HTML table tricks
* since I was there, I added previous() and next()
methods so you can peek at values without affecting
the position.
0.02 - 2001-01-24
* minor doc fixes
0.01 - 2000-08-12
* original version; created by h2xs 1.20 with options -AXn Tie::Cycle