Revision history for Perl extension SQL::OrderBy. 0.01 Mon Feb 3 14:11:20 2003 - original version; created by h2xs 1.22 with options -X -n SQL::OrderBy 0.02 Mon Feb 3 2003 - Documentation fixes and enhancement. 0.03 Mon Feb 3 2003 - Ack! My synopsis! 0.04 Fri Feb 21 2003 - Renamed the resort() function to toggle_resort(). - Enhanced documentation. 0.05 Fri Feb 21 2003 - Allowed toggle_resort() to accept an array reference as well as a string clause. - Added scalar/array context sensitivity to toggle_resort(). - Fixd/enhanced documentation. 0.06 Fri Feb 21 2003 - Ugh. Fixed my documentation again. 0.06.1 Mon Feb 24 2003 - Corrected the version number and author email. - Oops! Only require an interpreter of 5.005. - Documented the test a bit. 0.06.2 Mon Feb 24 2003 - Fixed documentation again. - Rearranged distribution files. 0.07 Tue Feb 25 2003 - Added a function to fetch column names and directions. - Added a function to render a column "name direction" list. - Added a function to convert a numeric direction list to asc/desc format. - Added binary flags for returning different formats. 0.07.1 Tue Feb 25 2003 - Oof! Fixed asc/desc case visibility. - Turned the asc exposure default to "off" (0). - Fixed the test cases and synopsis. - Cleaned up the docs a bit, of course... 0.08 Thu Feb 27 2003 - Reformed distribution files for CPAN. - Renamed the num2asc_desc() function to to_asc_desc(). - Removed the unnecessary _set_defaults() function. - Made the to_asc_desc() function accept named arguments. - Allowed persistent case for a direction name that is passed in. - Fixed/enhanced documentation. 0.08.1 Sun Mar 2 2003 - Made sure the code can silently handle both empty order lists and clauses. - Added tests for empty order lists and clauses. - Cleaned up test output messages. - Cleaned up documentation. 0.08.2 Mon Mar 3 2003 - Whoops! Set selected column name direction too. - Add test cases for selecting an unseen column name with direction. 0.08.3 Mon Mar 3 2003 - Updated documentation for get_columns(). - Added a test for the enhanced get_columns() functionality. - "Lord, am I done with this ultra-simple module yet?"