Revision history for perl module Statistics-Data
0.06 2013-08-04
- extended check for hash of arefs passed to load/add, from simply checking that $args[1] is aref - see _isa_hash_of_arefs() called by _init_data() via add()
- clarified _init_data() logics by further subroutining
- extended POD manual to better describe accepted data structures for load() and add(), + other misc. POD revisions
- misc. "best practice" code revisions, passing at least all level 4 and 5 Perl::Critic controls
0.05 2013-08-03
- all_numeric() and all_proportions() now check that all values are defined and have content as per String::Util hascontent()
- all_proportions() changed so that it does not accept strings that look like (some) proportions, incl. removing prior custom regex
0.04 2013-08-02
- added all_full() method - checking data values are defined and have content as per String::Util hascontent()
- added methods ndata(), share(), all_numeric() and all_proportions() (previously documented but not fully implemented)
- read() method renamed access() to avoid any builtin fn conflict; 'read' still supported as an alias for the time being
- list() method renamed dump_list(); 'list' still supported as an alias for the time being
- dump_line() method renamed dump_vals() because it is not always a line; aliased as for legacy support for now
- save() method renamed save_to_file(), and open() renamed load_from_file(), for clarity and avoid builtin fn conflict; prior names supported as undocumented aliases for now
- args relevant to saving & loading to/from file now to be given only within save_to_file() and load_from_file() - not in new(), as Data::Serializer is now only 'required' within these subroutines, not 'used' from begin
- removed freeze() and thaw() methods as feature-creep; maybe 'slurp' or load_from_file() and access() after save_to_file() instead
- import() added as alias for share()
- misc. POD manual and "best practice" code revisions
0.03 2013-04-13
- Handle install issues
0.02 2013-04-01
- First www release
0.01 2009-10-03
- First developer version