Revision history for Geo::ShapeFile. 2.52 Fri Sep 14 10:43:34 EDT 2007 - Fixed the overloading setup in Geo::ShapeFile::Point to keep it from failing the tests caused by recent changes in Test::Builder (it was definitely my bug though, don't blame the excellent Test modules for it!) This bug was reported by Hermann Schwaerzler, Andrew Koebrick, Celia Mackie, Andrew McGregor, and probably a lot of other folks (you can thank all these people for release 2.52, it was this bug that clued me in how many people were actually using the package, I hadn't intended to do another release until 3.00 was ready to go.) - FINALLY fixed the (hopefully last of) the big-endian problem. I hadn't planeed to include this in this release, as I was still trying to figure out how to fix it, but while going through my Geo::ShapeFile related mail to see if there were any other little problems reported that I could include, I discovered a wonderful patch that had been sent to me some time ago by Jerry Leibold, which had somehow fallen through the cracks. My apologies for taking 2 years to get this fixed, but every time I tried to figure out a solution I was stymied by my lack of big-endian hardware (not to mention the fact that my day job hasn't included mapping for several years, so I have precious little free time to spend on maintaining Geo::ShapeFile, and most of that time I've been putting into version 3.00) This problem was also reported by Josh Narins and probably other people whose emails I have since misplaced. - Reorganized the package layout a bit, so you can do 'prove -vl t' in the distribution directory now. - Roger Crew pointed out that the centroid of a polygonal area is different from the centroid of its vertices, and contributed a new area_centroid() method for Geo::ShapeFile::Shape. I renamed the existing centroid() method to vertex_centroid(), although for the time being, centroid() is an alias to vertex_centroid(). - Roger Crew also contributed a contains_point() method for Geo::ShapeFile::Shape that determines whether a given point falls within the interior of the shape. Miroslav Suchy also contributed a similar method, but I used Roger's because it didn't add any more external dependencies. - Fixed an argument ordering bug in Geo::ShapeFile::bounds_contains_point (also reported by Roger Crew, thanks for the all the help Roger!) 2.51 Thu May 12 11:01:41 EDT 2005 - Corrected a stupid math problem in Geo::ShapeFile::Shape::centroid function, reported by an anonymous rt.cpan.org user. - Fixed a problem discovered by Celia Mackie, where some complex shape types didn't have their Z and M values transferred into the points correctly, making it difficult to access those values. 2.50 Sat Jul 3 19:08:50 EDT 2004 - things calming down at new job, more free time at home for pet projects. hopefully this means more Geo::ShapeFile support to come (as well as posting some new modules in progress) - fixed windows bug reported by Patrick Dughi - object caching - fixed another windows bug reported by A. B. Jones - fixed dumb regexp bug that wouldn't let you use directories with a dot in them (doh!). Reported by Leo WEST - fixed documentation bug for shapes_in_area reported by Chad Harp - fixed endianess bug reported by Daniel Gildea - fixed some count issues, and code cleanup reported by Fergus McMenemie - documentation clarification suggested by Christopher Eykamp - fixed divide by zero bug when using angle_to() on points with the same X value, reported by Frank Maas - fixed bug where has_point() missed points that fell exactly on the boundary of the area specified, reported by Frank Maas - modified dbf file reader to correctly load DBF files that don't have an end-of-file marker byte. This should correct the 'file size off by one byte' bug first reported by Attila Csipa (sorry it took so long, I couldn't find data that reproduced it), patch submitted by Aleksandar Jelenak. 2.10 Mon Mar 17 14:59:00 2003 - fixed missing prerequisites in Makefile.PL - initial support for creating new shapefiles - removed some less-than-useful required modules 1.5 Sun Feb 16 11:35:00 2003 - initial release