Revision history for Perl module UNIVERSAL::require 0.19 2021-03-27 NEILB - Noted that the module is now deprecated - Added a list of alternatives to SEE ALSO 0.18 2015-02-24 - Skip the taint test if Perl was compiled without taint support. RAZ++ - Changed use of "use vars" to "our" - Added strict and warnings to PREREQ_PM 0.17 2014-04-19 - Check for valid module names. RT#94866 from TOBYINK. - Changed used of die() to croak() RT#23113 - Fixed typo in pod (fschlich++) 0.16 2014-02-03 - All seems fine with previous dev release 0.15_01 2014-02-03 - Added README - Specified min version of perl 5.6.0 - Now "use warnings" 0.15 2013-09-28 - Hadn't specified meta-spec version 2, so github repo wasn't turning up in the metadata. 0.14 2013-08-25 - Changed the repository meta_merge to the new format - Tweaked format (mainly release dates) to conform to CPAN::Changes::Spec 0.13_1 2013-03-08 - first test release by NEILB after getting comaint - no changes other than specifying github repository 0.13 2009-03-30 - $module->require now always resets $@ which removes a trap of using $@ to indicate an error, rather than checking $module->require directly. [rt.cpan.org 44444] 0.12 2009-03-30 - bleadperl introduced a new warning deprecating "use UNIVERSAL" (thank goodness) which interfered with t/require.t 0.11 2006-11-11 - Sped up require() by about 400% for already loaded modules. [rt.cpan.org 21141] - Fix the test for the changed version error in 5.10. 0.10 2005-10-10 - Split out of UNIVERSAL-exports into its own distribution. - UNIVERSAL::require no longer uses eval STRING in require(). This closes a security hole. - Testing that it works under taint mode. - Added license and copyright notice. - Added use() - Mention Module::Load in SEE ALSO. 0.03 2001-12-16 - Fixed a little nit when "use UNIVERSAL" is involved. 0.02 2001-06-25 - -->API CHANGE!<-- require() no longer dies on failure 0.01 2001-01-22 - First version, adapted from the Perl 6 RFC prototypes 253 and 257.
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