# History

## 2.0.0 / 2018-10-26

* Drop support for Node.js 0.6
* Replace internal `eval` usage with `Function` constructor
* Use instance methods on `process` to check for listeners

## 1.1.2 / 2018-01-11

* perf: remove argument reassignment
* Support Node.js 0.6 to 9.x

## 1.1.1 / 2017-07-27

* Remove unnecessary `Buffer` loading
* Support Node.js 0.6 to 8.x

## 1.1.0 / 2015-09-14

* Enable strict mode in more places
* Support io.js 3.x
* Support io.js 2.x
* Support web browser loading
  * Requires bundler like Browserify or webpack

## 1.0.1 / 2015-04-07

* Fix `TypeError`s when under `'use strict'` code
* Fix useless type name on auto-generated messages
* Support io.js 1.x
* Support Node.js 0.12

## 1.0.0 / 2014-09-17

* No changes

## 0.4.5 / 2014-09-09

* Improve call speed to functions using the function wrapper
* Support Node.js 0.6

## 0.4.4 / 2014-07-27

* Work-around v8 generating empty stack traces

## 0.4.3 / 2014-07-26

* Fix exception when global `Error.stackTraceLimit` is too low

## 0.4.2 / 2014-07-19

* Correct call site for wrapped functions and properties

## 0.4.1 / 2014-07-19

* Improve automatic message generation for function properties

## 0.4.0 / 2014-07-19

* Add `TRACE_DEPRECATION` environment variable
* Remove non-standard grey color from color output
* Support `--no-deprecation` argument
* Support `--trace-deprecation` argument
* Support `deprecate.property(fn, prop, message)`

## 0.3.0 / 2014-06-16

* Add `NO_DEPRECATION` environment variable

## 0.2.0 / 2014-06-15

* Add `deprecate.property(obj, prop, message)`
* Remove `supports-color` dependency for node.js 0.8

## 0.1.0 / 2014-06-15

* Add `deprecate.function(fn, message)`
* Add `process.on('deprecation', fn)` emitter
* Automatically generate message when omitted from `deprecate()`

## 0.0.1 / 2014-06-15

* Fix warning for dynamic calls at singe call site

## 0.0.0 / 2014-06-15

* Initial implementation


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