Revision history for Scope-Upper
0.08 2009-04-16 22:50 UTC
+ Fix : [RT #44204] : Stack corruption with reap(). Thanks Torsten
Foertsch for reporting.
+ Fix : Building with Solaris CC.
+ Tst : unwind() in threads.
0.07 2009-02-20 00:20 UTC
+ Chg : The CLONE method will no longer be defined for non-threaded
perls.
+ Doc : Some examples on how to build the target context from the words.
+ Fix : Some unlikely possible uninitialized reads, indirectly pointed
out in a Redhat review request.
+ Fix : "localize *x, 'y' => $cxt" now matches Perl's behaviour for
"local *x = 'y'".
+ Fix : Miscellanous code cleanups, courtesy of Florian Ragwitz.
+ Upd : Resources in META.yml.
0.06 2009-01-17 00:05 UTC
+ Chg : INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: The level is now absolute and no longer
relative to the current frame - we'll call it "context" from now
on. You should replace all your raw levels by combinations of
words.
The old behaviour of "=> $n" can be easily reobtained by using
"=> SCOPE($n)".
+ Fix : As a result of this change, the module now plays nicely with
the debugger.
0.05 2009-01-12 18:15 UTC
+ Fix : Stack mess when using unwind() in scalar context.
+ Fix : Returning an automatic variable isn't wise, so let's use a
context instead.
+ Doc : Clarifications.
+ Tst : Stress tests for unwind().
0.04 2009-01-11 18:40 UTC
+ Add : unwind(@things, $level), that returns to an upper context.
+ Add : want_at($level), that gives the wantarray for $level.
+ Add : Control words, to reliably get the level of the n-th upper
subroutine or eval scope. TOPLEVEL was renamed to TOP.
+ Fix : Tests with 5.6.
+ Tst : Reordering and factoring some of the stress tests so that they
aren't needlessly ran several times.
0.03 2009-01-04 15:55 UTC
+ Add : localize_delete(), that localize array/hash elements in upper
scopes.
+ Fix : Segfault when localizing array elements with an invalid negative
index.
0.02 2008-12-28 18:40 UTC
+ Doc : Clarifications and improvements.
+ Fix : Missing compatibility macros.
+ Fix : Localized nonexistant array elements should be deleted when
their time comes so that the array recovers its original length.
0.01 2008-12-26 16:05 UTC
First version, released on an unsuspecting world.