Revision history for Perl extension GIS::Distance. 0.04 : 2009-06-29 - Fixed for latest Moose. - Fixed for latest Class::Measure. 0.03 - Fixed for latest Moose. - Reduced the README to a one-liner. - Added docs to GIS::Distance::Formula. - Fixed some documentation typos that were using GID instead of GIS. - Fixed a typo that mispelled "formula" as "formuka". - Refer to GIS::Distance::Fast in the SEE ALSO section. - Added a one liner to the SYNOPSIS showing how to used the returned distance object. - Added a TEST COVERAGE section with output from Devel::Cover. 0.02 : 2008-03-16 - Added Geoid to the TODO section. - Using Module::Install now. - Moved all formulas in to the GIS::Distance::Formula namespace. - Using Moose for all OO now. - Added tests (bout time!). - Added support for the up-and-coming ::Fast:: modules. - Added (BROKEN) to the abstract for the GreatCircle and Polar formulas. - Fixed POD testing. - Changed version scheme to use the simple x.xx format. 0.01001 : 2006-09-20 - Added basic META.yml. - Geo::Ellipsoid support. - Added a TODO section. - Various bug fixes to the Vincenty formula. - GreatCircle formula marked as broken. - Added a dev script for graphing the deviations in the formulas. 0.01000 : 2006-09-19 - Renamed from Geo::Distance to GIS::Distance. - Moved distance calculations in to their own modules. - Use Class::Measure::Length to handle distance return values. - Test POD syntax. Revision history for Perl extension Geo::Distance. 0.11 : 2005-09-01 - Fixed some errors in the documentation. - Added an highly accurate ellipsoid formula. - lon_field and lat_field were not being used by closest. (D. Hageman) 0.10 : 2005-07-11 - The closest() method has a changed argument syntax and no longer supports array searches. - The closest() method works! - A real gcd formula (still, hsin is much better). - Tweaked docs. - Added some tests (yay!). 0.09 : 2005-04-01 - Modified the todo list to include ideas for future algorithms. - Fixed the nautical mile, mile, yard, and light second units. - Added the British spellings for kilometre, metre, and centimetre. - Added the poppy seed, barleycorn, rod, pole, perch, chain, furlong, league, fathom, millimeter, and millimetre units. - The totw.pl script was written by Ren and can be used to take over the world. 0.08 : 2005-03-20 - Updated the README description. - Removed debug print()s. Eeek! 0.07 : 2005-03-16 - Intermixed documentation with code so it is easier to keep the docs up-to-date. - OO interface only - method interface completely removed. - By default no units are defined. Call default_units. - Slightly more precise measurement of the base kilometer rho. - Added "nautical mile" unit type. - Reworked the closest() function. 0.06 : 2004-06-29 - Optional Haversine formula. - Misc documentation tweaks. 0.05 : 2003-03-19 - Added a note in the documentation about the inaccuracies of using Math::Trig. - The 'mile' unit was being calculated wrong which meant it was returning very inaccurate distances. - Fixed a silly bug where a sub was being relied on that no longer exists. - Documentation tweaks as usual. 0.04 : 2003-02-18 - Documentation revised once again. - Added reg_unit() for adding your own unit type. - find_closest has been overhauled: - Now accepts more than one field in the field=>'' parameter. - Will now return an array reference of distances instead of attaching the distances to the locations array ref - A little more effecient. - Now accepts a count argument. - Accepts an array reference for searching. Mostly good for testing, but who knows? - Removed geo_ portion of names for exported functions. - Removed some of the input checking. Just not necessary. - Enhanced tests. Now we're actually doing some real testing. Need more tests tho. 0.03 : 2003-02-15 - Documentation modified. - Added find_closest() which accepts a $dbh for searching in an SQL database. - distance_dirty() can now accept locations as array refs. 0.02 : 2003-02-14 - Based on a suggestion by Jack D. I migrated the code to use Math::Trig for most of the distance math. - POD documentation written. - Object oriented interface created.