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Re: Anything outstanding for 2.15?: msg#00054

Subject: Re: Anything outstanding for 2.15?
This was resolved for 2.15.

-- Josh

Buddy Burden wrote:
Josh (or Andy),

I believe this documentation needs to be removed from the DBI.pm plugin/docs now, correct?
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IMPORTANT NOTE: the XS Stash (Template::Stash::XS) does not currently support access to tied hashes.....
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Refresh my memory ... is this only no longer true in 2.15, or has it been untrue for a while now? Or, to rephrase in a slightly more clearer fashion, what is the first version that does (or will) support tied hashes in XS?

Thanx.


        -- Buddy


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