File perl-Eval-Closure.changes of Package perl-Eval-Closure

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Tue May 29 14:39:41 UTC 2012 - coolo@suse.com

- updated to 0.08
    - Remove a double layer of string eval that was introduced in 0.07 as an
      intermediate step in figuring out the unique package thing - it's not
      necessary with the final implementation, and just makes things slower
      and hides errors.
    - the given source is now evaled in a unique package for every
      eval_closure call (it used to always be evaled in the Eval::Closure
      package, which was especially buggy). this is to avoid issues where one
      eval_closure modifies the global environment (by, say, importing a
      function), which could mess up a later call. unfortunately, this means
      that the memoization stuff no longer works, since it will result in
      memoized results using the original package, which defeats the purpose.
      i'm open to suggestions on how to safely reenable it though.
    - clean up a few stray lexicals we were still closing over in the eval

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Fri Nov 18 14:54:38 UTC 2011 - coolo@suse.com

- update to 0.06
   - The dumped source from setting $ENV{EVAL_CLOSURE_PRINT_SOURCE} didn't
     show the captured variable creation properly. (Dave Rolsky)

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Sat Jun  4 18:30:04 UTC 2011 - lars@linux-schulserver.de

- fix build on distributions with old Test::More module
  ( perl-Eval-Closure-old_Test-More.patch )

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Wed May  4 10:55:03 UTC 2011 - coolo@opensuse.org

- updated to 0.05
      - make sure Perl::Tidy doesn't look at @ARGV (rafl)
      - stop using Memoize, it apparently doesn't work properly under mod_perl
        in some situations (mateu)

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Sat Apr 16 00:41:51 CET 2011 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org

- initial version (0.03)

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