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Revision 1.175 by root, Wed Nov 16 19:21:53 2016 UTC

1Revision history for Perl extension JSON::XS 1Revision history for Perl extension JSON::XS
2 2
3TODO: configurable booleans 3TODO: maybe detetc and croak on more invalid inputs (e.g. +-inf/nan)
4TODO: maybe avoid the reblessing and better support readonly objects.
5TODO: http://stevehanov.ca/blog/index.php?id=104 compression
6TODO: how to cope with tagged values and standard json decoders
7TODO: investigate magic (Eric Brine)
8TODO: rfc7464
9TODO: Victor Efimov
10
113.03 Wed Nov 16 20:20:59 CET 2016
12 - fix a bug introduced by a perl bug workaround that would cause
13 incremental parsing to fail with a sv_chop panic.
14 - json_xs: toformat failure error message fixed.
15 - json_xs: allow cyclic data structures in CBOR.
16
173.02 Fri Feb 26 22:45:20 CET 2016
18 - allow_nonref now affects booleans (\1, $Types::Serialiser::Boolean)
19 as well (reported by Alex Efros).
20 - allow literal tabs in strings in relaxed mode (patch by
21 lubo.rintel@gooddata.com).
22 - support "cbor" format in json_xs tool.
23 - support (and fix) calling encode and decode in list context
24 (reported by Вадим Власов).
25 - work around a bug in older perls crashing when presented
26 with shared hash keys (Reini Urban).
27 - use stability canary.
28
293.01 Tue Oct 29 16:55:15 CET 2013
30 - backport to perls < 5.18 (reported by Paul Howarth).
31
323.0 Tue Oct 29 01:35:37 CET 2013
33 - implemented an object tagging extension (using the
34 Types::Serialiser serialisation protocol).
35 - reworked the documentation regarding object serialisation,
36 add a new OBJECT SERIALISATION section that explains th
37 whole process.
38 - new setting: allow_tags.
39 - switch to Types::Serialiser booleans.
40 - remove to_json/from_json.
41 - other minor improvements to the documentation.
42
432.34 Thu May 23 11:30:34 CEST 2013
44 - work around bugs in perl 5.18 breaking more than 100
45 widely used modules, without a fix in sight because
46 p5pers don't care about CPAN anymore.
47 - when canonicalising, only allocate up to 64 hash key
48 pointers on the stack. for larger hashes, use the heap,
49 to avoid using too much stackspace.
50 - discuss the problem with setlocale (reported by a few victims).
51
522.33 Wed Aug 1 21:03:52 CEST 2012
53 - internal encode/decode XS wrappers did not expect stack
54 moves caused by callbacks (analyzed and testcase by Jesse Luehrs).
55 - add bencode as to/from option in bin/json_xs.
56 - add -e option to json_xs, and none and string in/out formats.
57
582.32 Thu Aug 11 19:06:38 CEST 2011
59 - fix a bug in the initial whitespace accumulation.
60
612.31 Wed Jul 27 17:53:05 CEST 2011
62 - don't accumulate initial whitespace in the incremental buffer
63 (this can be useful to allow whitespace-keepalive on a tcp
64 connection without triggering the max_size limit).
65 - properly croak on some invalid inputs that are not strings
66 (e.g. undef) when trying to decode a json text (reported
67 and analyzed by Goro Fuji).
68
692.3 Wed Aug 18 01:26:47 CEST 2010
70 - make sure decoder doesn't change the decoding in the incremental
71 parser (testcase provided by Hendrik Schumacher).
72 - applied patch by DaTa for Data::Dumper support in json_xs.
73 - added -t dump support to json_xs, using Data::Dump.
74 - added -f eval support to json_xs.
75
762.29 Wed Mar 17 02:39:12 CET 2010
77 - fix a memory leak when callbacks set using filter_json_object
78 or filter_json_single_key_object were called (great testcase
79 by Eric Wilhelm).
80
812.28 Thu Mar 11 20:30:46 CET 2010
82 - implement our own atof function - perl's can be orders of
83 magnitudes slower than even the system one. on the positive
84 side, ours seems to be more exact in general than perl's.
85 (testcase provided by Tim Meadowcroft).
86 - clarify floating point conversion issues a bit.
87 - update jpsykes csrf article url.
88 - updated benchmark section - JSON::PP became much faster!
89
902.27 Thu Jan 7 07:35:08 CET 2010
91 - support relaxed option inside the incremental parser
92 (testcase provided by IKEGAMI via Makamaka).
93
942.26 Sat Oct 10 03:26:19 CEST 2009
95 - big integers could become truncated (based on patch
96 by Strobl Anton).
97 - output format change: indent now adds a final newline, which is
98 more expected and more true to the documentation.
4 99
52.25 Sat Aug 8 12:04:41 CEST 2009 1002.25 Sat Aug 8 12:04:41 CEST 2009
6 - the perl debugger completely breaks lvalue subs - try to work 101 - the perl debugger completely breaks lvalue subs - try to work
7 around the issue. 102 around the issue.
8 - ignore RMAGICAL hashes w.r.t. CANONICAL. 103 - ignore RMAGICAL hashes w.r.t. CANONICAL.
67 162
682.2 Wed Apr 16 20:37:25 CEST 2008 1632.2 Wed Apr 16 20:37:25 CEST 2008
69 - lifted the log2 rounding restriction of max_depth and max_size. 164 - lifted the log2 rounding restriction of max_depth and max_size.
70 - make booleans mutable by creating a copy instead of handing out 165 - make booleans mutable by creating a copy instead of handing out
71 the same scalar (reported by pasha sadri). 166 the same scalar (reported by pasha sadri).
72 - added support for incremental json parsing (still EXPERIMENTAL). 167 - added support for incremental json parsing (still EXPERIMENTAL).
73 - implemented and added a json_xs command line utility that can convert 168 - implemented and added a json_xs command line utility that can convert
74 from/to a number of serialisation formats - tell me if you need more. 169 from/to a number of serialisation formats - tell me if you need more.
75 - implement allow_unknown/get_allow_unknown methods. 170 - implement allow_unknown/get_allow_unknown methods.
76 - fixed documentation of max_depth w.r.t. higher and equal. 171 - fixed documentation of max_depth w.r.t. higher and equal.
77 - moved down =encoding directive a bit, too much breaks if it's the first 172 - moved down =encoding directive a bit, too much breaks if it's the first

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