Revision history for File-Raw

0.10    2026-05-03
        - BREAKING: the global read/write hook system is gone. Removed
          register_read_hook, register_write_hook, clear_hooks,
          has_hooks, register_line_callback, list_line_callbacks and the
          whole include/file_hooks*.h C API (file_register_hook_c,
          file_run_hooks, FileHookContext, etc.). Downstream modules that
          registered hooks must port to the new plugin API.
        - Replacement: a named-plugin system. Callers opt in per call via
          a trailing key/value tail:  File::Raw::slurp($p, plugin => 'csv', sep => ';');
        - register_plugin / unregister_plugin / list_plugins (Perl) and
          file_register_plugin / file_unregister_plugin / file_lookup_plugin
          plus dispatch helpers in include/file_plugin.h (C). Plugins
          implement any subset of read / write / record / stream phases.
        - Predicate registry survives, repackaged as a built-in 'predicate'
          plugin. New names: register_predicate / list_predicates. The
          legacy 2-arg sugar grep_lines($p, 'is_blank') keeps working.
        - `plugin =>` accepts an arrayref of plugin names in addition to a scalar string. 
	  READ unwraps left to right; WRITE applies right to left:
        - Change to use ExtUtils::Depends to help linking header.

0.09    2026-04-25
        - Fix build on Solaris/SunOS: drop GNU-only -Wl,--export-dynamic
          and -Wl,-soname flags, native ld already exports by default
        - Fix build on Windows/Cygwin: t/xs/file_api_test no longer
          tries to link against Raw.dll (no import library shipped);
          extract hook impl into include/file_hooks_impl.h, included
          privately by the test extension on those platforms
        - Skip cross-DLL hook subtests in t/012 on Windows/Cygwin where
          each DLL has its own hook state
        - Fix Perl_custom_op_register fallback in xop_compat.h for
          pre-5.14 Perls

0.08	2026-04-09
        - Fix more compilation issues on Cygwin: replace static XS() with XS_INTERNAL()
   	in file_api_test.c

0.07    2026-04-08
        - Add file_join, file_mkpath, file_rm_rf to import mechanism
        - file_join: platform-aware path joining (uses \ on Windows, / on POSIX)
        - file_mkpath: recursive directory creation in C
        - file_rm_rf: recursive directory removal in C
        - Support selective import of variadic functions
          (use File::Raw qw(join mkpath rm_rf))
        - Fix variadic function import to install into caller's package
        - Fix 1-arg and 2-arg custom op call checkers to enforce scalar
          context on args (fixes file_slurp/file_spew with function call
          return values as path)

0.06    2026-04-08
        - Fix compilation on Cygwin: replace static XS() with XS_INTERNAL()
          to avoid conflict with dllexport requiring external linkage
        - Fix unused variable warning in xs_map_lines
	- Document the XS API

0.05    2026-04-07
        - Fix is_executable tests on Win32: use .bat extension instead of
          chmod +x on .sh files, since Windows determines executability by
          file extension (.exe, .bat, .cmd, .com)

0.04    2026-04-06
        - Fix custom op construction to use OP_NULL then convert to OP_CUSTOM,
          avoiding newUNOP/newBINOP assertion failures on -DDEBUGGING Perls
        - Fix Perl_xs_boot_epilog for Perl < 5.22 (use XSRETURN_YES fallback)
        - Replace struct stat with Stat_t for Windows MULTIPLICITY builds
        - Add dTHX to helper functions for PERL_NO_GET_CONTEXT compatibility
        - Fix 3-arg open() calls for Windows (PerlLIO_open only takes 2 args)

0.03    2026-04-05
        - Fix xop_class registration for custom ops to prevent assertion
          failures on debug builds of Perl 5.14-5.21 (CPAN Testers failures)
        - Fix XOP compatibility macros for pre-5.14 Perl versions
	- Switch to Dynaloader so we can link back to 5.10

0.02    2025-05-23
        - Initial CPAN release

0.01    Date/time
        First version, released on an unsuspecting world.

