1.22 Sat 1 Mar 2008
- 1.21_01 tested ok, moving to production version
- No changes
1.21_01 Tue 12 Feb 2008
- Adding experimental support for utf8 methods
(as per http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=28796)
1.20 Tue 12 Feb 2008
- CPAN Testers results look good for 1.19_01,
converting to a production release.
1.19_01 Mon 11 Feb 2008
- Bug fix to adapt to changes to File::Spec
1.18 Thu 8 Nov 2007
- Incremental release, no functional changes
- Updated to Module::Install 0.68
(This brings META.yml to the current version)
- Updated versions of the automated tests that
were causing CPAN Testers failures.
Changes since last packaged version (1.16):
1.17 Mon 6 Aug 2007
- Classes with leading numbers after the first :: are permitted
- Removing some old cruft from the tests
- Updated to Module::Install 0.65
1.16 Wed 10 May 2006
- This release contains only build-time changes
- AutoInstall is only needed for options, so remove auto_install
1.15 Sun 7 May 2006
- This release contains only build-time changes
- Upgrading to Module::Install 0.62
1.14 Sun 8 Apr 2006
- This release contains only build-time changes
- Moved from older CVS to newer SVN repository
- Upgraded to Module::Install 0.61
1.13 Wed Sep 28 2005
- Fixed a minor POD bug in the synopsis
1.12 Fri Sep 9 2005
- Added a fix for classes with insanely broken ->isa methods
that cause Perl to die.
1.11 Tue Sep 6 2005
- It occured to me after I added ->find that what it _really_ is
is a way to find all the subclasses, but then include the class
itself in the returned list. This method makes much more sense
it I don't return the class itself, and rename it ->subclasses
- Fixed broken Makefile.PL
1.10 Mon Sep 5 2005
- Added the ->find method
- Cleaned up and reorganised the POD
- Made sure all return conditions are documented properly
- Converted to Module::Install
1.09 skipped
Class::Inspector allows you to get information about a loaded class.
Most or all of this information can be found in other ways, but
they aren't always very friendly, and usually involve a relatively
high level of Perl wizardry, or strange and unusual looking code.
Class::Inspector attempts to provide an easier, more friendly
interface to this information.