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Request 997392 accepted

- updated to 1.016008
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Type-Tiny/Changes
1.016008 2022-08-14
- Added: Type::Params now has a `goto_next` option, which if set to a
coderef will generate a signature which on success, instead of returning
@_, passes @_ to the coderef. If `goto_next` is set to true, the
signature instead expects to be passed such a coderef as its first
argument.
- Eval::TypeTiny::CodeAccumulator now better handles placeholders.
- Type::Params `wrap_subs` and `wrap_methods` internally use `goto_next`.
1.016007 2022-08-04
- Added: Type::Params now has a `strictness` option, which if set to false
(or certain strings of Perl code that evaluate to false) will skip type
checks apart from when needed for coercions, skip parameter count
checks, and skip checks for unknown named parameters. You generally
don't want to set it to false or indeed set it at all.
1.016006 2022-07-25
[ Documentation ]
- Added a new page to the manual: Type::Tiny::Manual::UsingWithMite.
[ Other ]
- Type::Tiny now overloads 0+ to return a unique number per type
constraint.
1.016005 2022-07-23
[ Bug Fixes ]
- Minor bugfix in Type::Tiny::cmp where in some cases it was returning '0'
instead of '0E0'; unlikely to affect anything.
[ Other ]
- Updated: Updated Type::Params benchmarking scripts.
- When Type::Registry/Type::Parser has to create a class or role type
constraint, use Types::Standard InstanceOf/ConsumerOf instead of
creating new anonymous Type::Tiny::Class/Type::Tiny::Role constraints.
1.016004 2022-07-22
- Added: Type::Params now allows named parameters to have aliases.
1.016003 2022-07-22
- Catalyst was relying on the internals of the old slurpy function. Next
release of Catalyst should fix that, but this version of Types::Standard
introduces a workaround for the issue without going back to implementing
Slurpy the old way. (The Catalyst test suite passes at least!)
- In most places that accept a Slurpy, happily accept a child of a child
of a child of Slurpy.
- Rename Type::Params::Coderef to Eval::TypeTiny::CodeAccumulator as it's
not really Type::Params-specific. Add test cases for it and make it part
of the public API.
- Use Eval::TypeTiny::CodeAccumulator in compile_match_on_type.
- When Type::Tiny's is_subtype_of, etc methods are called passing a string
as a parameter, pay attention to calling package's type registry.
1.016002 2022-07-19
[ BACK COMPAT ]
- The slurpy(Foo) function from Types::Standard has been replaced by a new
Slurpy parameterized type, so you can use Slurpy[Foo] instead. A
slurpy() function is still provided for backwards compatibility, but if
you were relying on the internal detail that this used to return an
unblessed hashref, this release might break that assumption.
1.016001 2022-07-18
- Allow Type::Utils::extends to extend Type::Library::Compiler libraries.
- Allow the add_types method of Type::Registry to consume
Type::Library::Compiler libraries.
- Improved coercion of Type::Library::Compiler's type constraints to
Type::Tiny.
1.016000 2022-07-16
- Add a clone option to parameters in Type::Params to clone them with
Storable::dclone(). This is mostly a test of how much easier improving
Type::Params is since it was refactored.
1.015_003 2022-07-16
- The simple case of compile() with no parameters was broken by
refactoring. It should now work.
1.015_002 2022-07-16
- Defaults for Type::Params parameters can now be a reference to a string
of Perl code (like Mite).
1.015_001 2022-07-16
- Type::Params::Signature now avoids using the word `return` in its
generated source code, as MooX::Press was using that as a talisman. Also
avoid using the `return` keyword to return the final results of the
signature check, as falling through performs better on older Perls, plus
it enables MooX::Press to convert the coderef into a do{} block.
1.015_000 2022-07-16
[ BACK COMPAT ]
- Type::Params is now smarter at calculating the expected $#_ for
functions which take named parameters, so it can 'fail early' more often
when there are extra parameters or missing required parameters. This
means you may get errors indicating the wrong number of parameters when
you were previously getting errors indicating particular unrecognized or
missing required parameters. This may break test suites which were
looking for particular error messages.
[ Other ]
- Major refactoring of Type::Params, splitting out signature compilation
into separate backend OO-modules which Type::Params now acts as a
frontend for. Compiling signature checks is probably now a little
slower, but once they're compiled Type::Params is still the fastest Perl
implementation of typed parameter checks. This refactor should make the
code easier to work with, add new features to, and tweak the performance
of.

Request History
Tina Müller's avatar

tinita created request

- updated to 1.016008
see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Type-Tiny/Changes
1.016008 2022-08-14
- Added: Type::Params now has a `goto_next` option, which if set to a
coderef will generate a signature which on success, instead of returning
@_, passes @_ to the coderef. If `goto_next` is set to true, the
signature instead expects to be passed such a coderef as its first
argument.
- Eval::TypeTiny::CodeAccumulator now better handles placeholders.
- Type::Params `wrap_subs` and `wrap_methods` internally use `goto_next`.
1.016007 2022-08-04
- Added: Type::Params now has a `strictness` option, which if set to false
(or certain strings of Perl code that evaluate to false) will skip type
checks apart from when needed for coercions, skip parameter count
checks, and skip checks for unknown named parameters. You generally
don't want to set it to false or indeed set it at all.
1.016006 2022-07-25
[ Documentation ]
- Added a new page to the manual: Type::Tiny::Manual::UsingWithMite.
[ Other ]
- Type::Tiny now overloads 0+ to return a unique number per type
constraint.
1.016005 2022-07-23
[ Bug Fixes ]
- Minor bugfix in Type::Tiny::cmp where in some cases it was returning '0'
instead of '0E0'; unlikely to affect anything.
[ Other ]
- Updated: Updated Type::Params benchmarking scripts.
- When Type::Registry/Type::Parser has to create a class or role type
constraint, use Types::Standard InstanceOf/ConsumerOf instead of
creating new anonymous Type::Tiny::Class/Type::Tiny::Role constraints.
1.016004 2022-07-22
- Added: Type::Params now allows named parameters to have aliases.
1.016003 2022-07-22
- Catalyst was relying on the internals of the old slurpy function. Next
release of Catalyst should fix that, but this version of Types::Standard
introduces a workaround for the issue without going back to implementing
Slurpy the old way. (The Catalyst test suite passes at least!)
- In most places that accept a Slurpy, happily accept a child of a child
of a child of Slurpy.
- Rename Type::Params::Coderef to Eval::TypeTiny::CodeAccumulator as it's
not really Type::Params-specific. Add test cases for it and make it part
of the public API.
- Use Eval::TypeTiny::CodeAccumulator in compile_match_on_type.
- When Type::Tiny's is_subtype_of, etc methods are called passing a string
as a parameter, pay attention to calling package's type registry.
1.016002 2022-07-19
[ BACK COMPAT ]
- The slurpy(Foo) function from Types::Standard has been replaced by a new
Slurpy parameterized type, so you can use Slurpy[Foo] instead. A
slurpy() function is still provided for backwards compatibility, but if
you were relying on the internal detail that this used to return an
unblessed hashref, this release might break that assumption.
1.016001 2022-07-18
- Allow Type::Utils::extends to extend Type::Library::Compiler libraries.
- Allow the add_types method of Type::Registry to consume
Type::Library::Compiler libraries.
- Improved coercion of Type::Library::Compiler's type constraints to
Type::Tiny.
1.016000 2022-07-16
- Add a clone option to parameters in Type::Params to clone them with
Storable::dclone(). This is mostly a test of how much easier improving
Type::Params is since it was refactored.
1.015_003 2022-07-16
- The simple case of compile() with no parameters was broken by
refactoring. It should now work.
1.015_002 2022-07-16
- Defaults for Type::Params parameters can now be a reference to a string
of Perl code (like Mite).
1.015_001 2022-07-16
- Type::Params::Signature now avoids using the word `return` in its
generated source code, as MooX::Press was using that as a talisman. Also
avoid using the `return` keyword to return the final results of the
signature check, as falling through performs better on older Perls, plus
it enables MooX::Press to convert the coderef into a do{} block.
1.015_000 2022-07-16
[ BACK COMPAT ]
- Type::Params is now smarter at calculating the expected $#_ for
functions which take named parameters, so it can 'fail early' more often
when there are extra parameters or missing required parameters. This
means you may get errors indicating the wrong number of parameters when
you were previously getting errors indicating particular unrecognized or
missing required parameters. This may break test suites which were
looking for particular error messages.
[ Other ]
- Major refactoring of Type::Params, splitting out signature compilation
into separate backend OO-modules which Type::Params now acts as a
frontend for. Compiling signature checks is probably now a little
slower, but once they're compiled Type::Params is still the fastest Perl
implementation of typed parameter checks. This refactor should make the
code easier to work with, add new features to, and tweak the performance
of.


Dirk Stoecker's avatar

dstoecker accepted request

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