File perl-indirect.changes of Package perl-indirect

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Sat Mar  1 06:48:22 UTC 2014 - coolo@suse.com

- updated to 0.31
         + Fix : [RT #88428] : no indirect in eval can trigger for direct calls
                 on __PACKAGE__
                 Thanks Graham Knop for reporting.
         + Tst : Author tests are no longer bundled with this distribution.
                 They are only made available to authors in the git repository.
         + Fix : [RT #83806] : false positives with Devel::Declare
                 [RT #83839] : false positive using ? : syntax
                 Thanks Andrew Main for the patch.
                 However, please note that the reason this patch seems to fix
                 thinks has not been explained.
         + Fix : [RT #84649] : incorrect RT link in metadata
                 Thanks Karen Etheridge for reporting.
         + Fix : [RT #83659] : false positives
                 Proper method calls in string-like environments (like
                 "@{[ $x->new ]}" will no longer be reported as indirect.
                 This was a regression in 0.28.
                 Thanks Andrew Main for reporting.
         + Fix : Broken linkage on Windows with gcc 3.4, which appears in
                 particular when using ActivePerl's default compiler suite.
                 For those setups, the indirect shared library will now be
                 linked against the perl dll directly (instead of the import
                 library).
         + Fix : [RT #83450] : newlines confuse indirect
                 Perl sometimes resets the line buffer between the object and
                 the method name (e.g. for "sort Class\n->method" outside of
                 eval), and this could cause direct method calls to be reported
                 as indirect.

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Sun Dec 11 09:30:10 UTC 2011 - coolo@suse.com

- initial package 0.26
    * created by cpanspec 1.78.06

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