Revision history for Perl module Lingua::EN::Numbers
2.03 2015-11-07 NEILB
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Changed \d to [0-9] for all relevant regexps. Thanks to Ben Bullock
for the PR which did this.
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Dropped use of "use vars", switching to "our $VERSION" etc.
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Changed github repo URL after changing my github username
2.02 2015-03-11 NEILB
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Added Perl 5.20 to Travis config. SREZIC++
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Support for explicit plus in mantissa. SREZIC++
2.01 2015-02-21 NEILB
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If the English words version of a number already finish in "th"
(eg "one times ten to the thirty-sixth") then don't append another "th"
to the ordinal. RT#102177 from DRL++
2.00 2014-08-16 NEILB
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Finally dropped the legacy OO interface (which was only the main
public interface for one release in 1999. So bumped major version.
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Expanded SEE ALSO to give a small description of each module, and
added Lingua::EN::Fractions at the same time.
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Module had "require 5.004", but the code now requires 5.006.
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Improvements to wording of DESCRIPTION.
1.07 2014-05-27
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Added github repo to pod
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Clarified authorship history
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Improved the DESCRIPTION wording.
1.06 2014-01-12
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Added "use warnings"
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Added Lingua::EN::Inflect to SEE ALSO in doc
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Added MIN_PERL_VERSION => 5.006 to Makefile.PL
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Added PREREQ_PM to Makefile.PL
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Added ExtUtils::MakeMaker to CONFIGURE_REQUIRES in Makefile.PL
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Added Test, Test::More and bigint to TEST_REQUIRES in Makefile.PL
1.05 2013-11-24
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Added github repo to metadata in Makefile.PL
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Specified license type as GPL in Makefile.PL
(to match what the documentation already says)
1.04 2012-06-21
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Added links in SEE ALSO to all similar modules, and to the review
I did of all such modules for English.
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Corrected SEE ALSO reference to a non-existent module
(reported by Karen Etheridge)
1.03 2011-11-20
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Fixed bug in handling of very large numbers (when using bigint).
Reported by Steve Flitman, fix from Ben Bullock
1.02 2011-11-20
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Neil Bowers <neilb@cpan.org> has taken over maintenance
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fixed a bug affecting numbers over 1 million, where the right-hand
three digits are 0\d\d (i.e. 99 or less), you'd get a rogue comma.
e.g. 1001001 became "one million, one thousand and, one"
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renamed ChangeLog to Changes, and reformatted to CPAN::Changes::Spec
1.01 2005-01-05
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total rewrite
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It's more gooder now, in interface, internals, and accuracy.
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More tests.
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Mostly backwards compatable. (But if you relied on the olde
stylee "British" mode, with "billiards" et al, you're out of
luck.)
0.02 2005-01-01 Sean M. Burke sburke@cpan.org
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Sean M. Burke <sburke@cpan.org> took over maintenance
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Fixed various bugs to do with 0.
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Corrected "Fourty" to "Forty"
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Added some tests, generally rearraged the dist.
0.01 1999-05-16 - Stephen Pandich steve@pandich.com
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original version by Stephen Pandich <steve@pandich.com>