[Dbix-class] Release 0.08122!
fREW Schmidt
frioux at gmail.com
Thu Jun 3 22:05:07 GMT 2010
Hello good friends!
We finally have a new release that has lots of great new stuff for you! My
favorite bits are DBIx::Class::FilterColumn, conversion to git from svn, and
some better query generation for MSSQL, but there is a TON more!
0.08122 2010-05-03 17:41 (UTC)
* New Features
- Add DBIx::Class::FilterColumn for non-ref filtering
- ::Storage::DBI now correctly preserves a parent $dbh from
terminating children, even during interpreter-global
out-of-order destruction
- dbicadmin supports an -I option with the same semantics as
perl itself
- InflateColumn::DateTime support for MSSQL via DBD::Sybase
- Millisecond precision support for MSSQL datetimes for
InflateColumn::DateTime
- Oracle-specific hierarchical query syntax support:
CONNECT BY (NOCYCLE) / START WITH / ORDER SIBLINGS BY
- Support connecting using $ENV{DBI_DSN} and $ENV{DBI_DRIVER}
- current_source_alias method on ResultSet objects to
determine the alias to use in programatically assembled
search()es (originally added in 0.08100 but unmentioned)
- Rewrite/unification of all subselecting limit emulations
(RNO, Top, RowNum) to be much more robust wrt complex joined
resultsets
- MSSQL limits now don't require nearly as many applications of
the unsafe_subselect_ok attribute, due to optimized queries
- Support for Generic Subquery limit "emulation" - awfully slow
and inefficient but works on almost any db, and is preferred
to software limit emulation
- Sybase ASE driver now uses SET ROWCOUNT where possible, and
Generic Subquery otherwise for limit support instead of always
using software limit emulation
- create_ddl_dir (and derivatives) now attempt to create the given
$ddl_dir if it does not already exist
- deployment_statements now automatically supplies the current RDBMS
version to SQLT producer_args for MySQL, Pg, SQLite and Oracle
* Fixes
- Fix nasty potentially data-eating bug when deleting/updating
a limited resultset
- Fix find() to use result_class set on object
- Fix result_class setter behaviour to not mistakenly stuff attrs.
- Don't try and ensure_class_loaded an object. This doesn't work.
- Fix as_subselect_rs to not inject resultset class-wide where
conditions outside of the resulting subquery
- Fix count() failing with {for} resultset attribute (RT#56257)
- Fixed incorrect detection of Limit dialect on unconnected $schema
- update() on row not in_storage no longer throws an exception
if there are no dirty columns to update (fixes cascaded update
annoyances)
- update()/delete() on prefetching resultsets no longer results
in malformed SQL (some $rs attributes were erroneously left in)
- Fix dbicadmin to allow deploy() on non-versioned schema
- Fix dbicadmin to respect sql_dir on upgrade() (RT#57732)
- Update Schema::Versioned to respect hashref style of
connection_info
- Do not recreate the same related object twice during MultiCreate
(solves the problem of orphaned IC::FS files)
- Fully qualify xp_msver selector when using DBD::Sybase with
MSSQL (RT#57467)
- Fix ::DBI::Storage to always be able to present a full set of
connect() attributes to e.g. Schema::Versioned
- Fix Oracle auto-inc trigger detection of "INSERT OR UPDATE"-type
triggers
* Misc
- Reformatted Changelog \o/
- DBIC goes git://git.shadowcat.co.uk/dbsrgits/DBIx-Class.git
- Allow developers to skip optional dependency forcing when working
from a checkout
- Add a warning to load_namespaces if a class in ResultSet/ is not
a subclass of DBIx::Class::ResultSet
- All DBIC exception-handling switched to Try::Tiny
- All DBIC modules are now free of imports via namespace::clean
- Depend on optimized SQL::Abstract (faster SQL generation)
- Depend on new Class::Accessor::Grouped reintroducing optional use
of Class::XSAccessor (just install C::XSA and get lightning fast
column accessors)
-- =
fREW Schmidt
http://blog.afoolishmanifesto.com
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