1.05 2016-06-26 - Instead of using the DATA handle to get at as-yet-unloaded locale data in DateTime::Locale::Data, we now read the raw data into memory once, and use eval to turn it into Perl data structures as a particular locale is requested. This may fix a problem where reading from the DATA handle somehow returned the wrong chunk of data (or overlapped multiple locales). The downside is that loading DateTime::Locale now uses an additional 4MB of memory on my system, regardless of how many individual locales are instantiated. Reported by Greg Oschwald. GitHub #3.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.20 2016/06/30 17:44:01 wiz Exp $
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SHA1 (DateTime-Locale-1.05.tar.gz) = 459a7fe49740fdd3a08c58a36c3549383b6839ae
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RMD160 (DateTime-Locale-1.05.tar.gz) = 16e1691b92ab7fe95954397af8503e6cf0adb4db
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SHA512 (DateTime-Locale-1.05.tar.gz) = 8e5484e20ccd6f21343dd8eed708f4ec70a0a11f86b83d4a304ebc01b6f8a613d8b08b3a51cf520eeac7730720a996ef36b5e93e771f5fd03f92e283e4ff1f94
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Size (DateTime-Locale-1.05.tar.gz) = 959564 bytes
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