Revision history for Perl module Object::Iterate
1.148 2024-04-10T18:05:54Z
* need a user release for indexing?
1.147_01 2024-04-10T17:42:51Z
* Try not indexing preprocess/
1.147 2024-04-10T16:55:14Z
* Release again to investigate PAUSE indexing issue (#16)
1.146 2022-01-09T01:31:19Z
* no code changes. Fix a link in the README.pod.
1.145 2021-01-15T07:04:14Z
* Correct mistake that prevented PAUSE indexing
1.144 2021-01-13T09:21:42Z
* No code changes, but distro freshening, losing Travis CI
* Added GitHub Actions
* Fixed a problem with output files from the .PL
* This now tries to make the right module file for pre-v5.20
and post v5.20 to handle the new :prototype attribute. So, the
module changes itself for the version of Perl that installs
it. See also Preparing for Perl 7: https://leanpub.com/preparing_for_perl7
1.143_01 2020-07-06T04:22:39Z
* Support old and new prototypes at the same time
1.143 2020-06-21T16:11:50Z
* Promote to a user release
1.142_01 2020-06-21T03:10:44Z
* Upgrade to v5.20 to use :prototype attribute. The previous
minimum version was v5.8, so this is a big jump.
1.142 2018-05-14T13:28:20Z
* Updating the repo address
1.141 2018-04-03T19:55:21Z
* Change to the Artistic License 2.0
1.14 - 2014-10-08
* Bump to release version
* Get rid of prereq test, which now happens at release time
1.11 - 2007-12-09
* Cleanups for the move from CVS to SVN
* No need to upgrade
1.10 - 2007-01-09
* updated copyright and license info
* no code changes, so no need to upgrade
1.09 - 2006-06-08
* distro cleanups, bumped version number to stable release.
No need to upgrade.
0.53 - 2006-01-28
* Fixed some typoes, upgraded the Test::Manifest use in Makefile.PL
* No need to upgrade if you already have Object::Iterate
0.52 - 2005-03-11
* Added POD coverage tests, fixed issues
* No code updates: no need to upgrade
0.51 - 2005-03-11
* Added POD coverage tests and fixed those problems
* No code changes: no need to upgrade
0.51 - 2004-09-08
* cleaned up the distro (where'd that MANIFEST hide?)
* updated the tests and reduced the dependencies
* no need to upgrade if you already have the module