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I was inevitable, but with the steady releases, I was bound to hit 1.00. Here it is …

1.00 - 2013-06-13

  • Fix automatic UTF-8 in getline/parse for SV's with \0

0.99 - 2013-06-05

  • Documents return value of bind_columns without arguments
  • Fix automatic UTF-8 in getline/parse

0.98 - 2013-06-03

  • Clarify eol documentation
  • Move error_input to XS

0.97 - 2013-03-30

  • Regain the speed from 0.91 (buffer back to 1k)
  • Minor cleanup in XS code
  • Add diag_verbose attribute

0.96 - 2013-03-26

  • No need to require Test::Harness if unused (RT#82693)
  • parse ("") should return one empty field, not undef
  • Now that we know the record number, show it in auto_diag

Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

In reply to Re: The future of Text::CSV_XS - TODO by Tux
in thread The future of Text::CSV_XS - TODO by Tux

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