File glaze.changes of Package glaze

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Wed Mar 18 06:23:28 UTC 2026 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>

- update to 7.2.1:
  * C++26 support to reflect C Arrays
  * Increase strictness of time_point parsing
  * Support string_as_number option with std::string_view and
    arrays of char
  * Propagate Opts into lazy_json read_into
  * Better error messages for unknown variant type
  * Use ensure_space for always_null_t JSON
  * Accept ISO 8601 format strings without timezone information
  * Finalize read_into context for partial reading with lazy_json
  * Minor cleanup of includes and use std::unreachable
- update to 7.2.0:
  * Glaze now supports P2996 "Reflection for C++26".
  * Make stream_request buffer size configurable + update docs
  * YAML fix for unindented sequence under a known key
  * Fix YAML double-quoted \xXX being interpreted as a byte
    instead of a codepoint
  * YAML Fixes and Improvements
- update to 7.1.1:
  * Reduced static thread_local use
  * > Using a temporary scratch buffer in `glz::context` that
    will only be allocated in certain edge cases. This allows
    more control over memory usage and less surprises from
    `static thread_local` temporary buffers that may not get
    deallocated.
  * ImprovedTOML 1.1 compliance and unit tests in
    https://github.com/stephenberry/glaze/pull/2341
  * Implement `skip_read_constraint` option
  * JSON schema value support
  * Value type variant schema support
- update to 7.1.0:
  * This release focuses on YAML maturity, networking
    reliability, container/generic behavior, and platform
    compatibility.
  * glz::generic now supports different underlying map types, but
    now defaults to a faster, ordered map, which preserves
    insertion order rather than sorting lexicographically. This
    ensures proper round tripping for unsorted JSON objects. See
    documentation for more details:
    https://stephenberry.github.io/glaze/generic-json
  * YAML support received major hardening and coverage
    improvements, including parser correctness, conformance,
    roundtrip behavior, and generic integration.
  * HTTP/WebSocket behavior was improved across TLS support,
    handshake compatibility, CPU efficiency, and server
    internals.
  * ## Generic and Container Behavior
  * Runtime generic behavior and ordered container support were
    improved, including insertion-order preservation and
    additional integer generic access support.
- update to 7.0.2:
  * **YAML 1.2 support**
  * **`std::expected` support extended** to BEVE and CBOR
    formats, plus `std::expected` handling in JSON
  * **Enum hashing improvements for writing** with graceful
    fallbacks when perfect hashing fails and a two-element fast
    path
  * **HTTP server/client flexibility** via
    `asio::any_io_executor` for shared event loops
- update to 7.0.1:
  * **Reduced binary size** for embedded and size-constrained
    environments (use `glz::size_opts` and
    `GLZ_DISABLE_ALWAYS_INLINE`)
  * **TOML support for `std::variant` and generic types**
    (`glz::generic`, maps)
  * **Optimized floating-point parsing**
  * **Fixed sparse enums with large values**
- update to 7.0.0:
  * Cleaner compiler errors with a smaller core `glz::opts` while
    still allowing the same compile time customization options.
  * Faster integer to string serialization using larger tables,
    but also added `optimization_level` to remove large tables
    and optimize for size for small, embedded devices.
  * Lazy parsers for JSON and BEVE
  * Much more
  * New `optimization_level` option for binary size vs.
    performance tradeoff
  * #### Faster Integer Serialization
  * Specialized `itoa` routines for 8/16-bit integer types
    provide performance improvements for these common types.
  * #### Reduced Template Instantiations
  * Core template instantiation optimizations reduce compile
    times and binary sizes.
- update to 6.5.1:
  * Binary formats like BEVE and CBOR encode length headers
    indicating how many elements follow. Previously, a malicious
    actor could craft a message claiming billions of elements but
    containing minimal data, causing memory exhaustion before
    validation.
  * Glaze now validates length headers against remaining buffer
    size **before** any memory allocation:
- update to 6.4.1:
  * New formatting controls, TOML enum support, extended binary
    format validation, and SSL/TLS networking improvements.

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Tue Jan 28 13:21:04 UTC 2025 - Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>

- Quantify speed claims

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Mon Jan 27 18:01:41 UTC 2025 - Florian "spirit" <sp1rit@disroot.org>

- Initial packaging of glaze-4.3.1
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