0.0.18 - 2013-02-12 - better meta #58 - reduce internal complexity #51, #70 - meta now has __moosex__ prefix #55 0.0.17 - 2013-02-11 - has now support an override option #56 - has now support a doc option #57 - has now should not require :is => default is :rw #54 - add weak ref support #49 0.0.16 - 2013-02-07 - add currying to handles #46 - not after/before/around works well with methods who receive a block 0.0.15 - 2013-02-07 - after, before, around now accept more than one method name - add basic event support #45 - add parametric roles #44 - add init method to enable warnings and exceptions #43 0.0.14 - 2013-02-05 - roles with around/before/after basic support #41 0.0.13 - 2013-02-05 - change around to receive a lambda #42 0.0.12 - 2013-02-05 - basic support override attributes #19 - basic support to roles #17 0.0.11 - 2013-02-04 - basic support to after/before/around #12 - improve exception #15 - improve type system via MooseX::Types #16 0.0.10 - 2014-02-03 - improve readme - BUILDARGS should accept different signatures #36 - clearer create by default clear_#{attr_name}! public method - add attr :private #35 - methods predicate, clearer and handles are no longer singleton methods #34 0.0.9 - 2014-02-02 - support to BUILD and BUILDARGS #5 and #6 - support to trigger #7 - support to coerce #8 0.0.8 - 2014-02-01 - should support init_arg option in attr #14 - support lazy attributes / builder #4 - support a custom name for getter / setter #9 0.0.7 - 2014-02-01 - add min version of ruby should be 2.0.x 0.0.6 - 2014-02-01 - fix bug when extends subclass, now it is safe #18 - required attr with default value will no longer throw exception #30 - supports handles for: single method, array, Class or Module #27 0.0.5 - 2014-01-31 - should support handles #13 (partial) 0.0.4 - 2014-01-31 - fix an issue related to ruby > 1.9.2 0.0.3 - 2014-01-31 - add support to clearer #26 - add support to predicate #11 - add support to handle more than one attribute #2 - small improvements 0.0.2 - 2014-01-31 - fix one important bug, not it is possible use in more than one class - add require option - supports :ro, :rw, :rwp ( read-only, read-write and read-write-private) options - supports default value as lambda or constant - supports isa as class/module name or lambda 0.0.1 - 2014-01-31 - first release