Revision history for Perl extension DBIx-Transaction. 1.100 2009/09/17 - New feature: Ability to re-run a transaction if it fails (really, ability to re-run a transaction whenever you want...) - Updated most errors to use DBI's errstr() system instead of croaking. The only exception is this new retry feature, becuase DBI like's to wipe out it's error condition when the rollback happens... 1.003 2009/08/19 - Apply a patch from Toru Yamaguchi (http://search.cpan.org/~zigorou/) to support DBI's "RootClass" attribute. 1.002 2008/01/22 - Return errors from the perspective of the caller. 1.001 2008/01/17 - Retain the error string as well as the caller if there is an error. 1.000 2008/01/17 - Make "execute()" log who called it if there is an error. 0.008 2006/03/13 - Get rid of our META.yml. It's confusing too many automated testers! 0.007 2006/02/24 - Got rid of Test::CPANpm test for now, we need a better system to detect automated testing, etc. - Perl 5.6.1 always returns a scalar value for do(); changed test_opts.ph to be compatible with that. - When a transaction error or subtransaction rollback occurs, then a commit happens later, make the error that comes from commit() display the file name and line number of the original error. 0.006 2006/01/16 - Added debugging to Makefile.t to see why our AUTOMATED_TESTING variable isn't being passed along. 0.005 2006/01/13 - After discussion on and , switch to only depending on DBD::SQLite2 if AUTOMATED_TESTING is set: that way, smoke testers need it to get a green light on testers.cpan.org, but end users don't. 0.004 2006/01/11 - Use DBI_DSN for the default testing DSN, if available - Make automated testing more reliable by depending on DBD::SQLite2 if we're testing against it, since it's the default. 0.003 2005/12/30 - Added a new "transaction()" convienence method which runs a block of code inside a transaction. (db.pm) 0.002 2005/11/30 - Made do() and execute() poison a transaction if there is an error. This is the "lowest common denominator" DBMS behaviour so enforcing it here makes all DBMS have the same error behaviour (one error ruins the whole transaction) when running under DBIx::Transaction. 0.001 2005/11/25 - Initial public release