Revision history for Perl extension Devel::SizeMe.

0.17 - 2013-09-02 - Tim Bunce

  * Work in progress - lots of internals improvements - released for smoke testing

0.16 - 2013-06-08 - Tim Bunce

 * Work in progress - lots of internals improvements - released for smoke testing

0.13 - 2013-06-01 - Tim Bunce

 * Assorted portability fixes and updates.
 * This version is what I demoed at the Texas Linux Festival

0.11 - 2013-05-31 - Tim Bunce

 * Major update.
 * Uses ref counts to limit extent of crawling.
 * Optionally collapses cop_file's, hek's and other 'noise' nodes.
 * Outputs Graph::Easy (for small graphs) and GEXF (for large).
 * Many updates to treemap interface.
 * Don't follow method cache entries, thanks to Rafael Garcia-Suarez.
 * This is rather rough release to get a usable version out before YAPC::NA.

0.07 2013-01-10 Tim Bunce

 *  Updated README
 *  Added ptest target for parallel testing
 *  Modernize Makefile.PL and add META info, including repo and bug tracker.
 *  Fixed to work on Perl 5.8 thanks to Rafael Garcia-Suarez
 *  Enabled travis-ci.org CI thanks to Jonathan "Duke" Leto.
 *  Pod fix thanks to Olivier Mengué

0.06 2012-10-17 Tim Bunce

 * fix madprop_size, hopefully (untested)
 * fix pod NAME, thanks to Moritz
 * fix to work with Mojolocious < v2.49, thanks to Peter (Stig) Edwards.

0.05 2012-10-11 Tim Bunce

 * Assorted version portability and compiler warning fixes.

0.04 2012-10-05 Tim Bunce

 * Removed Mojolicious::Lite as a prerequisite as it was stoping people
    using SizeMe with perl 5.8.

0.03 2012-10-04 Tim Bunce

 * Fixup logic and tests to be portable across more perl versions.
 * Applied some polish to the docs.

0.02 2012-10-02 Tim Bunce

 * Renamed to Devel::SizeMe.
 * Assorted fixes, cleanups and polish.
 * Greatly extended perl_size coverage thanks to rafl.

0.01 2012-09-29 Tim Bunce

 * Created new Devel::Memory extension using a modified version of
    Devel::Size's perl memory data crawler, extended to support
    callbacks, a 'data path name' concept, data streaming,
    data processing and visualization.

 * The Devel::Memory core was based on 0.77. The generic changes
    will be fed back to Devel::Size so it will remain the
    canonical source of knowledge of how to crawl perl internals.
    Once Devel::Size has the changes then Devel::Memory will use
    it as the core, but compiled with options to enable the extra
    features. That way Devel::Size won't have any performance penalty.

 * This is very much experimental 'alpha' software. You're milage will
    vary and anything may change between releases.