You might thank Lady_Aleena for my motivation, but the new csv () function has reached a state that pleases most people I talked to, but still having the possibilities to go wild. Read the docs
1.08 - 2014-05-17
- Documentation updates
- Allow disjointed CSV cell fragment lists
1.07 - 2014-04-28
- Allow ref to scalar for csv (in => ...)
- Allow CODE ref to in attribute
- Allow * in fragment cellspec's bottom-right cell
1.06 - 2014-04-20
- Fix possible fail in tests on Windows (Thanks Mithaldu for explaing)
- Only close file handles in csv () for files
- new callbacks for csv ()
1.05 - 2014-03-02
- Allow case insensitive attributes and attribute aliases (quote_always = always_quote)
- Enhanced the csv () function (diagnostics)
- Start callbacks support
- Minor doc fixes
- Make subclassing safer
1.04 - 2014-02-06
- column_names () with no argument now returns the empty list instead of undef when no columns defined
- fragments (rfc7111) now also support AoH (was AoA only)
- Error code conflict for fragments resolved to 2013
- New function "csv" (not a method)
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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