2010-10-09 0.76 - H.Merijn Brand
- Windows doesn't support STDERR redirection as used in t/80_diag
2010-10-05 0.75 - H.Merijn Brand
- Fixed undefinedness of $\ in print (RT#61880)
The fix in version 0.75 is a serious fix. Version 0.76 was just released because it broke CPANTESTERS on Windows. There has been no functionality change in 0.76 at all.
I now have a graphical representation of speed differences between Text::CSV_XS and Text::CSV_PP. The first shows the difference between XS and PP. The second just shows XS method differences.
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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