Revision history for Perl extension DateTime::Format::Duration.
0.00 Sun Nov 9 18:39:56 2003
- original version; created by h2xs 1.22 with options
-X -v1.00 --use-new-tests -b5.0.5 -nDateTime::Format::StrfDuration
1.00 Tue Dec 16 00:29:43 2003 (Australia/Melbourne)
- Changed name to DateTime::Format::Duration
- initial release to mailing list
1.0001 Tue Jan 6 20:18:00 2004 (Australia/Melbourne)
- second release to mailing list
- Support for Leap Seconds
- Normalise dramtically overhauled and quickened
- Docs said normalise and normalize. Code didn't.
- Patterns now allowed outside the object
- Parsing and Formatting now available without OO interface
- Made pretty pictures for explaining normalisation concepts
- Changed example formats to not look like DateTimes
- Reworded parts of docs to make things clearer
- Added a lot of normalisation tests as that's the most likely
place to get errors!
Thanks to Dave Rolsky for most of the above suggestions.
1.0002 Wed Jan 7 23:35:00 2004 (Australia/Melbourne)
- quiet release to cpan
- This release just fixes some doc bugs I should have fixed last night.
Sorry!
1.01 Thu Jan 8 13:19:00 2004 (Australia/Melbourne)
- the 'Britney Spears' release (oops I did it again)
- Removed reliance on DateTime::Event::DST which doesn't exist!
- Thanks David Wheeler and Mike Castle
- Reorganised code to make it neater
- Created new tests for normalising and parsing
- Fixed bugs new tests revealed
- Moved old, redundant tests to *.old.
They should still pass if you want them!
1.0101 2004-01-09T02:28:00Z
- the 'anonymous tester' release
- added 'use warnings'
- fixed a missing escape on the whitespace parser
- thanks to fairly anonymous CPAN tester!
1.02 2004-04-04
- the 'Mixed Components' release
- DateTime::Duration now accepts mixed components so the need
to handle them differently has been removed. Old methods
remain in place though. See the POD.
1.03 2007-06-01
- the Björn Again release
- This has been a looooong time coming, and I've only just
managed to get off my arse and fix it thanks to Björn
Tackmann.
- Fixed test 41 was incorrect.
- All other tests were correct, but as date math had changed,
we needed to refactor the normalisation
- Updated DateTime requirement to 0.30 -- the new math