--- JSON-XS/Changes 2007/04/06 20:37:22 1.31 +++ JSON-XS/Changes 2007/06/14 23:58:57 1.52 @@ -2,15 +2,50 @@ TODO: maybe use some overload magic to decode true and false into something not 0 or 1 in perl. or use attached magic? -TODO: get rid of dynamic arrays to support so-called C compilers - by fucking microsoft that do not do C. argl, snprintf is also - missing. -1.2 + - add a reference to + http://jpsykes.com/47/practical-csrf-and-json-security. + +1.24 Mon Jun 11 05:40:49 CEST 2007 + - added informative section on JSON-as-YAML. + - get rid of some c99-isms again. + - localise dec->cur in decode_str, speeding up + string decoding considerably (>15% on my amd64 + gcc). + - increased SHORT_STRING_LEN to 16kb: stack space is + usually plenty, and this actually saves memory + when !shrinking as short strings will fit perfectly. + +1.23 Wed Jun 6 20:13:06 CEST 2007 + - greatly improved small integer encoding and decoding speed. + - implement a number of ยต-optimisations. + - updated benchmarks. + +1.22 Thu May 24 00:07:25 CEST 2007 + - require 5.8.8 explicitly as older perls do not seem to offer + the required macros. + - possibly made it compile on so-called C compilers by microsoft. + +1.21 Wed May 9 18:40:32 CEST 2007 + - character offset reported for trailing garbage was random. + +1.2 Wed May 9 18:35:01 CEST 2007 + - decode did not work with magical scalars (doh!). + - added latin1 flag to produce JSON texts in the latin1 subset + of unicode. + - flag trailing garbage as error. + - new decode_prefix method that returns the number + of characters consumed by a decode. + - max octets/char in perls UTF-X is actually 13, not 11, + as pointed out by Glenn Linderman. + - fixed typoe reported by YAMASHINA Hio. + +1.11 Mon Apr 9 07:05:49 CEST 2007 + - properly 0-terminate sv's returned by encode to help + C libraries that expect that 0 to be there. - partially "port" JSON from C to microsofts fucking broken pseudo-C. They should be burned to the ground for pissing on standards. And I should be stoned for even trying to - support this filthy excuse for a programming language. + support this filthy excuse for a c compiler. 1.1 Wed Apr 4 01:45:00 CEST 2007 - clarify documentation (pointed out by Quinn Weaver).