# 0.0.10 * `Defaults.merge!` will now deprecate non-wrapped `Array` values. The following code is no longer valid (but still works). defaults.merge!( list: [1,2] ) Instead, you need to wrap it in a command like `Variables::Append`. defaults.merge!( list: Declarative::Variables::Append( [1,2] ) ) The reason for this change is to allow all kinds of operations with defaults variables, such as merges, overrides, append, prepend, and so on. * Introduce `Declarative::Variables.merge` to merge two sets of variables. * `Defaults` now uses `Variables` for merge/overide operations. # 0.0.9 * Removing `uber` dependency. # 0.0.8 * When calling `Schema#defaults` (or `Defaults#merge!`) multiple times, same-named arrays will be joined instead of overridden. This fixes a common problem when merging different default settings. * Remove `Defaults#[]` and `Defaults#[]=`. This now happens via `#merge!`. # 0.0.7 * Simplify `Defaults` and remove a warning in Ruby 2.2.3. # 0.0.6 * `Heritage#call` now accepts a block that allows processing the arguments for every recorded statement before replaying them. This provides a hook to inject or change parameters, e.g. to mark a replay as an inheritance. # 0.0.5 * Introduce `Schema::build_definition` as a central entry point for building `Definition` without any heritage involved. # 0.0.4 * Restructured modules, there's always a public `DSL` module now, etc. # 0.0.3 * Internals, only. # 0.0.2 * First usable version with `Declarative::Schema` and friends. TODO: default_nested_class RM