Revision history for perl module PLS
0.8 2021-06-29
- Added configuration of alternate perl path just for syntax checking
using syntax.perl (client version 0.0.8 needed)
- Added configuration for enabling/disabling of syntax checking using syntax.enable
- Moved from Coro and AnyEvent to IO::Async
0.81 2021-07-01
- Fixed bug where completion did not have full list of options
- Added locking to indexing and cleanup (related to the previous fix)
- Added compatibility with perl >= 5.26 - thank you @stphnlyd (https://github.com/stphnlyd)!
- (client version 0.0.9) Added icon - thank you @kraih (https://github.com/kraih)!
0.82 2021-07-02
- Fix bug where initial indexing would not occur
- Formatting is now asynchronous function that can be cancelled,
since it can take a long time to run.
- No longer add signal handlers on Windows, to hopefully improve
compatibility
0.83 2021-07-02
- Fix crashes caused by quick typing
- Fix warnings from Future::Utils::repeat due to failed write Futures
0.84 2021-07-05
- Fix issues with completion
- Completion did not use the correct range, resulting in code getting garbled
- Completion did not always show the correct list of available subs,
or the subs most likely to be useful were buried
- Migrated from Pod::Find (no longer in core) to Pod::Simple::Search (in core)
- Hopefully fixed failed CPAN tests by including Future::* packages in the list of
dependencies
- Moved retrieval of package symbols from a perl one-liner to an IO::Async::Function,
in hopes of improved performance and easier maintenance.
0.85 2021-07-06
- Getting updated perltidy arguments from .perltidyrc no longer requires restarting PLS
0.86 2021-07-06
- Fixes and enhancements to completion
- Will now find external packages under all external modules. For example, all
packages under PLS::* will now be found instead of only PLS.
- Moved retrieval of package symbols back to a perl one-liner (reverting change from 0.84)
due to bugs related to caching previous calls to "require".
0.87 2021-07-06
- Fix to previous version - modules that are not top-level (i.e. contain "::")
were not found appropriately.