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Revision 52 (latest revision is 57)
Dirk Stoecker (dstoecker)
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Tina Müller (tinita)
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- updated to 2.005003 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Moo/Changes 2.005003 - 2021-03-21 - silence 'once' warnings from Moo::_Utils 2.005_002 - 2021-01-22 - fix C3 test skipping properly when MRO::Compat not available on perl < 5.10 2.005_001 - 2021-01-20 - fix perl version check in global destruction code 2.005_000 - 2021-01-20 - remove MooseX::Types from developer prereqs - recommend Sub::Util rather than Sub::Name, since Sub::Util is in core - fix line numbers when using oo module (perl -Moo) - adjust some author tests to rely less on external modules - lower Exporter prereq to any version - bump Role::Tiny prereq to 2.003004 - refactor and simplify role application code, as allowed by new Role::Tiny version - switch to using normal strict+warnings rather than strictures for authors - remove strictures from recommends, as Moo does not use it anywhere - remove Task::Weaken prereq, as it served no purpose - remove MRO::Compat prereq, using it only when user code does - remove use of Devel::GlobalDestruction in code, only using Devel::GlobalDestruction::XS when it is available. Devel::GlobalDestruction is still a dependency on perl < 5.14 to facilitate the installation of the ::XS module. - Moo now has no mandatory perl version specific dependencies. The version specific modules are now optional or not used. This means code using Moo can be fatpacked on a new perl version without special cases, and it will work on older perl versions.
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