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Revision history for Perl module Data::Page:

2.03      2019-05-10 03:06:05Z
    - updated distribution tooling

2.02      2009-12-07 19:45:33Z
    - fix SQL documentation, spotted by Terrence Brannon
    - added change_entries_per_page, patch by James Laver (ELPENGUIN)
    - run perltidy on the modules

2.01      2008-10-08 14:02:25Z
    - add human-readable license to the documentation

2.00      2004-10-20 15:30:04Z
	- added accessors, deprecated old constructor style
    - updated the documentation

1.03      2004-07-20 14:12:50Z
	- added skipped thanks to Valerio 

1.02      2004-07-11 10:33:12Z
	- NO NEW FUNCTIONALITY OR BUG FIXES.
	- Removed the $proto||ref($proto) in the constructor.  This means
	  that you can't do

	    my $pager2 = $pager1->new();

	  but you never wanted to do that anyway.

	- Added new t/constructor.t to check constructor errors.
	- Added t/pod.t and t/pod-coverage.t.
	- Added some tests to t/simple.t.
	- Test coverage is now at 100% according to Devel::Cover.
	- (all thanks to Andy Lester)

1.01      2003-11-19 10:09:48Z
	- fixed bug where splice of an empty array was not working
	  (spotted by Alex Monney)
	- moved Changes to CHANGES

1.00      2003-11-03 19:41:21Z
	- bumped up to version 1.00 and added NINJA support

0.18      2003-07-14 18:31:08Z
	- patches by Ken Williams to simplify the code and fix the
	  tests

0.17      2003-05-05 15:12:58Z
	- work around for makemaker and Build.PL interaction

0.16      2003-05-04 10:02:33Z
	- New entries_on_this_page thanks to Dominic Mitchell

0.15      2003-02-11 11:15:06Z
	- do the right thing with zero entries

0.14      2002-08-20 10:08:45Z
	- Added splice method

0.13      2002-08-16 09:13:02Z
	- New previous_page and next_page thanks to Tatsuhiko Miyagawa

0.12      2001-08-28 12:52:48Z
	- Finally released to CPAN

0.02 2000-11-03
	- Made into an OO module (+ many changes) by Leon Brocard

0.01 2001-11-02
	- Created by Leo Lapworth