Revision history for Perl extension Math::Clipper. 1.03 Sat Jan 28 16:39:43 2012 - Added a sub CLONE_SKIP { 1 } to make the module thread-safe in its basic form 1.02 Tue Oct 11 16:36:00 2011 - Upgraded the Clipper library to the newest available version 4.5.5. use_full_coordinate_range is always enabled by default, so we now provide this method for legacy purposes but it's actually a no-op. - Removed warning from integerize_coordinate_sets(). - Added Test::Deep to prerequisites. 1.01 Mon Oct 03 09:15:00 2011 - Upgraded the Clipper library to the newest available version 4.4.4. - New jointype and miterlimit arguments supported for OffsetPolygons 1.00 Mon Sep 19 08:48:00 2011 * WARNING * This release contains incompatible changes! - Upgraded the Clipper library to the newest available version 4.3.0. - Clipper 4.3.0 has various interface changes, see the documentation for details. Most importantly, the coordinates are now 64bit integers instead of floating point numbers. - Clipper 4.3.0 now works with large integers internally instead of floats. Thus, this release adds support and tests for Clipper's int/double conversions. - Add ex_execute() for ExPolygons. - Add use_full_coordinate_range() method. - Remove broken is_clockwise() function and replace with is_counter_clockwise(), which is what the C++ function IsClockwise() has been doing all along. - area() is now a function instead of a method. - Exposes polygon_offset function. - force_orientation related functions are gone. - Compilation fixes for Windows perls and compilers. - Internals: => Use ExtUtils::Typemaps instead of the deprecated ExtUtils::Typemap. => Moved all XS++ types to the clipper:: C++ namespace to avoid collisions on Win32. 0.01 Thu Aug 19 19:00:00 2010 - original version