Revision history for Perl extension DBD::PgPP. 0.08 Sat Jan 9 17:56:15 UTC 2010 - Regenerate dist using latest ExtUtils::MakeMaker; thanks to Alexandr Ciornii http://github.com/chorny/dbd-pgpp - Now needs Perl 5.8 0.07 Sat Aug 29 13:17:21 UTC 2009 - RT#48919: Allow quoting strings containing \0 (not that doing so is very useful, but there's not much I can do about that). 0.06 Tue Feb 24 11:45:16 UTC 2009 - RT#15894: New last_insert_id feature; thanks to Roger Crew for the implementation. - RT#7686: Update test suite for newer PostgreSQL - RT#14318 RT#18733 RT#41511: Allow execution of new queries while fetching an existing one - RT#14791 RT#31260: Fix results that have many columns, and long strings in results - RT#23900 RT#32864: Fix placeholder values containing "?", and non-placeholder "?" in queries (both comments and literals) - Disconnect from the database cleanly - Fix use of non-default path for Unix-domain sockets - Fix loss of protocol synchronisation when executing a query that yields a warning - Fix various bugs in `bind_param` (or at least the simple, non-typed versions of it) and in `execute` with arguments - Better support for PostgreSQL 8.1 and above - Improved test coverage 0.05 Sun May 9 11:55:35 UTC 2004 - All known bugs fixed: * No "can't locate method" exceptions when your query has an error * Permit executing a prepared handle more than once * Correctly handle empty strings in result rows * No infinite loop for long result rows * Permit more than eight columns in a result set * False Boolean values in results are false in your Perl code (not 'f'). This constitutes a change in behaviour, but one that's so obviously the right thing that I haven't created an option to give you the broken behaviour. * Demangle bytea data in results * Correctly quote placeholder values containing backslashes * Actually issue a BEGIN when a transaction starts, so that rollback can roll changes back - Unfortunately, the test suite has not yet been updated to trigger all these bugs. Since it's nearly two years since the last release of DBD::PgPP, I thought it better to get these crucial bugfixes out the door soon; the test suite is my next priority for 0.06 and beyond. So there may still be bugs in this code. However, I've been using this version for a while now in a project for a customer, so I'm fairly confident that at least the bits I use are correct. - This release prepared by new co-maintainer Aaron Crane 0.04 Wed Jul 24 18:49:09 JST 2002 - The problem which cannot use a BEGIN/ROLLBACK statement was repaired. - Add Pure-Perl MD5 Algorithm class. This is used only when there is no 'Digest::MD5' module. Please do not question closely about this source code ;-) - OS tested as use is possible is added. * Linux with perl5.005_03 built for ppc-linux * Solaris 2.6 with perl 5.6.1 built for sun4-solaris * Solaris 2.6 with perl 5.004_04 built for sun4-solaris - The version of Perl to demand was lowered to 5.004. - Add more tests. t/02.local_md5.t t/05.connect.t t/06.setup.t t/07.insert.t t/08.select.t t/09.update.t t/10.delete.t t/11.transaction.t t/12.errorhandle.t t/99.cleanup.t - Net::PostgreSQL was unified to DBD::PgPP. 0.03 Thu Jul 11 22:13:44 JST 2002 - Fix can't select Null field problem. - Support of environment without "pack('Z*', $string)". The environment which operation has mistaken is included Ex. perl5.005_03 etc.. (Thanks to Tatsuhiko Miyagawa ) - The problem on which "Row Description Object" commits suicide is corrected. Old things, such as perl5.005_03, are influenced. - Added the DES-crypt() check. (Thanks to Dan Kogai ) - Add more tests. t/1.des_crypt_checker.t t/2.crypt_auth.t t/3.md5_auth.t 0.02 Tue Jul 9 21:54:37 JST 2002 - 'md5' auth - MD5 encrypt Authentication support. requre Digest::MD5 module - Add script/pgsql.pl demo script. - UNIX Socket connection support. 0.01 Fri Jul 12 21:08:29 2002 - original version; created by h2xs 1.21 with options -X -n DBD::PgPP - 'password' auth - Crear-text password Authentication support. - 'crypt' auth - Crypt() encrypt Authentication support. - 'trust' auth - No authentication support.