Revision history for Perl extension JSON::XS TODO: document conversion algorithm TODO: allow a configurable recursion limit and/or or other forms of resource limiting (string size, memory usage...) TODO: maybe simply use \0 and \1 as true/false when encoding (and overloaded/blessed versions thereof on decoding?) 0.3 - remove spurious PApp::Util reference (John McNamara). - adapted lots of tests from other json modules (idea by Chris Carline). - documented mapping from json to perl and vice versa. - added short escaping forms, reducing the created json texts a bit. - added shrink flag. - when flag methods are called without enable argument they will by default enable their flag. - considerably improved string encoding speed (at least with gcc 4). - added a test that covers lots of different characters. - clarified some error messages. - error messages now use correct character offset with F_UTF8. - improve the "no bytes" and "no warnings" hacks in case the called functions do... stuff. - croak when encoding to ascii and an out-of-range (non-unicode) codepoint is encountered. 0.2 Fri Mar 23 00:23:34 CET 2007 - the "could not sleep without debuggign release". it should basically work now, with many bugs as no production tests have been run yet. - added more testcases. - the expected shitload of bugfixes. - handle utf8 flag correctly in decode. - fix segfault in decoder. - utf8n_to_uvuni sets retlen to -1, but retlen is an unsigned types (argh). - fix decoding of utf-8 strings. - improved error diagnostics. - fix decoding of 'null'. - fix parsing of empty array/hashes - silence warnings when we prepare the croak message. 0.1 Thu Mar 22 22:13:43 CET 2007 - first release, very untested, basically just to claim the namespace. 0.01 Thu Mar 22 06:08:12 CET 2007 - original version; cloned from Convert-Scalar