1 | Revision history for Perl extension JSON::XS |
1 | Revision history for Perl extension JSON::XS |
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3 | TODO: allow a configurable recursion limit and/or or other forms of resource limiting (string size, memory usage...) |
3 | TODO: maybe use some overload magic to decode true and false into something |
4 | TODO: maybe simply use \0 and \1 as true/false when encoding (and overloaded/blessed versions thereof on |
4 | not 0 or 1 in perl. or use attached magic? |
5 | decoding?) |
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7 | 0.7 |
6 | - require 5.8.8 explicitly as older perls do not seem to offer |
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7 | the required macros. |
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8 | - possibly made it compile on so-called C compilers by microsoft. |
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10 | 1.21 Wed May 9 18:40:32 CEST 2007 |
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11 | - character offset reported for trailing garbage is random. |
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13 | 1.2 Wed May 9 18:35:01 CEST 2007 |
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14 | - decode did not work with magical scalars (doh!). |
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15 | - added latin1 flag to produce JSON texts in the latin1 subset |
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16 | of unicode. |
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17 | - flag trailing garbage as error. |
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18 | - new decode_prefix method that returns the number |
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19 | of characters consumed by a decode. |
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20 | - max octets/char in perls UTF-X is actually 13, not 11, |
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21 | as pointed out by Glenn Linderman. |
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22 | - fixed typoe reported by YAMASHINA Hio. |
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24 | 1.11 Mon Apr 9 07:05:49 CEST 2007 |
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25 | - properly 0-terminate sv's returned by encode to help |
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26 | C libraries that expect that 0 to be there. |
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27 | - partially "port" JSON from C to microsofts fucking broken |
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28 | pseudo-C. They should be burned to the ground for pissing |
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29 | on standards. And I should be stoned for even trying to |
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30 | support this filthy excuse for a c compiler. |
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32 | 1.1 Wed Apr 4 01:45:00 CEST 2007 |
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33 | - clarify documentation (pointed out by Quinn Weaver). |
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34 | - decode_utf8 sometimes did not correctly flag errors, |
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35 | leading to segfaults. |
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36 | - further reduced default nesting depth to 512 due to the test |
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37 | failure by that anonymous "chris" whose e-mail address seems |
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38 | to be impossible to get. Tests on other freebsd systems indicate |
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39 | that this is likely a problem in his/her configuration and not this |
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40 | module. |
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41 | - renamed json => JSON in error messages. |
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42 | - corrected the character offset in some error messages. |
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44 | 1.01 Sat Mar 31 16:15:40 CEST 2007 |
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45 | - do not segfault when from_json/decode gets passed |
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46 | a non-string object (reported by Florian Ragwitz). |
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47 | This has no effect on normal operation. |
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49 | 1.0 Thu Mar 29 04:43:34 CEST 2007 |
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50 | - the long awaited (by me) 1.0 version. |
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51 | - add \0 (JSON::XS::false) and \1 (JSON::XS::true) mappings to JSON |
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52 | true and false. |
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53 | - add some more notes to shrink, as suggested by Alex Efros. |
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54 | - improve testsuite. |
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55 | - halve the default nesting depth limit, to hopefully make it |
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56 | work on Freebsd (unfortunately, the cpan tester did not |
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57 | send me his report, so I cannot ask about the stack limit on fbsd). |
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59 | 0.8 Mon Mar 26 00:10:48 CEST 2007 |
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60 | - fix a memleak when decoding hashes. |
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61 | - export jsonToBj and objToJson as aliases |
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62 | to to_json and from_json, to reduce incompatibilities |
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63 | between JSON/JSON::PC and JSON::XS. (experimental). |
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64 | - implement a maximum nesting depth for both en- and de-coding. |
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65 | - added a security considerations sections. |
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67 | 0.7 Sun Mar 25 01:46:30 CET 2007 |
8 | - code cleanup. |
68 | - code cleanup. |
9 | - fix a memory overflow bug when indenting. |
69 | - fix a memory overflow bug when indenting. |
10 | - pretty-printing now up to 15% faster. |
70 | - pretty-printing now up to 15% faster. |
11 | - improve decoding speed of strings by |
71 | - improve decoding speed of strings by |
12 | up to 50% by specialcasing short strings. |
72 | up to 50% by specialcasing short strings. |