--- JSON-XS/Changes 2010/03/11 17:36:09 1.141 +++ JSON-XS/Changes 2012/08/01 19:04:41 1.153 @@ -1,10 +1,44 @@ Revision history for Perl extension JSON::XS -TODO: document precision loss for floating point. +TODO: maybe detetc and croak on more invalid inputs (e.g. +-inf/nan) +TODO: maybe avoid the reblessing and better support readonly objects. +TODO: http://stevehanov.ca/blog/index.php?id=104 compression + +2.33 Wed Aug 1 21:03:52 CEST 2012 + - internal encode/decode XS wrappers did not expect stack + moves caused by callbacks (analyzed and testcase by Jesse Luehrs). + - add bencode as to/from option in bin/json_xs. + - add -e option to json_xs, and none and string in/out formats. + +2.32 Thu Aug 11 19:06:38 CEST 2011 + - fix a bug in the initial whitespace accumulation. + +2.31 Wed Jul 27 17:53:05 CEST 2011 + - don't accumulate initial whitespace in the incremental buffer + (this can be useful to allow whitespace-keepalive on a tcp + connection without triggering the max_size limit). + - properly croak on some invalid inputs that are not strings + (e.g. undef) when trying to decode a json text (reported + and analyzed by Goro Fuji). + +2.3 Wed Aug 18 01:26:47 CEST 2010 + - make sure decoder doesn't change the decoding in the incremental + parser (testcase provided by Hendrik Schumacher). + - applied patch by DaTa for Data::Dumper support in json_xs. + - added -t dump support to json_xs, using Data::Dump. + - added -f eval support to json_xs. + +2.29 Wed Mar 17 02:39:12 CET 2010 + - fix a memory leak when callbacks set using filter_json_object + or filter_json_single_key_object were called (great testcase + by Eric Wilhelm). + +2.28 Thu Mar 11 20:30:46 CET 2010 - implement our own atof function - perl's can be orders of magnitudes slower than even the system one. on the positive side, ours seems to be more exact in general than perl's. (testcase provided by Tim Meadowcroft). + - clarify floating point conversion issues a bit. - update jpsykes csrf article url. - updated benchmark section - JSON::PP became much faster!