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------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 10 09:08:51 UTC 2018 - mardnh@gmx.de - Update to version 3.1.2 Bug Fixes * Fixed a memory leak occurring in the parser callback (#1001). * Different specializations of basic_json (e.g., using different template arguments for strings or objects) can now be used in assignments (#972, # 977, #986). * Fixed a logical error in an iterator range check (#992). Improvements * The parser and the serialization now support user-defined string types (# 1006, #1009). Further Changes * Clang Analyzer is now used as additional static analyzer; see make clang_analyze. * Overworked README by adding links to the documentation (#981). Deprecated functions This release does not deprecate any functions. As an overview, the following functions have been deprecated in earlier versions and will be removed in the next major version (i.e., 4.0.0): * Function iterator_wrapper are deprecated. Please use the member function items() instead. * Functions friend std::istream& operator<<(basic_json&, std::istream&) and friend std::ostream& operator>>(const basic_json&, std::ostream&) are deprecated. Please use friend std::istream& operator>>(std::istream&, basic_json&) and friend operator<<(std::ostream&, const basic_json&) instead. - Update to version 3.1.1 Bug Fixes * Fixed parsing of CBOR strings with indefinite length (#961). Earlier versions of this library misinterpreted the CBOR standard and rejected input with the 0x7F start byte. * Fixed user-defined conversion to vector type (#924, #969). A wrong SFINAE check rejected code though a user-defined conversion was provided. * Fixed documentation of the parser behavior for objects with duplicate keys (#963). The exact behavior is not specified by RFC 8259 and the library now also provides no guarantee which object key is stored. * Added check to detect memory overflow when parsing UBJSON containers (#962 ). The optimized UBJSON format allowed for specifying an array with billions of null elements with a few bytes and the library did not check whether this size exceeded max_size(). Further Changes * Code coverage is now calculated for the individual header files, allowing to find uncovered lines more quickly than by browsing through the single header version (#953, #957). * A Makefile target run_benchmarks was added to quickly build and run the benchmark suite. * The documentation was harmonized with respect to the header inclusion (#955 ). Now all examples and the README use #include <nlohmann/json.hpp> to allow for selecting single_include or include or whatever installation folder as include directory. * Added note on how to use the library with the cget package manager (#954). Deprecated functions This release does not deprecate any functions. As an overview, the following functions have been deprecated in earlier versions and will be removed in the next major version (i.e., 4.0.0): * Function iterator_wrapper are deprecated. Please use the member function items() instead. * Functions friend std::istream& operator<<(basic_json&, std::istream&) and friend std::ostream& operator>>(const basic_json&, std::ostream&) are deprecated. Please use friend std::istream& operator>>(std::istream&, basic_json&) and friend operator<<(std::ostream&, const basic_json&) instead. - Update to version 3.1.0 Summary This release adds support for the UBJSON format and JSON Merge Patch. It also contains some minor changes and bug fixes. All changes are backward-compatible. New features * The library now supports UBJSON (Universal Binary JSON Specification) as binary format to read and write JSON values space-efficiently. See the documentation overview for a comparison of the different formats CBOR, MessagePack, and UBJSON. * JSON Merge Patch (RFC 7386) offers an intuitive means to describe patches between JSON values (#876, #877). See the documentation of merge_patch for more information. Improvements * The library now uses the Grisu2 algorithm for printing floating-point numbers (based on the reference implementation by Florian Loitsch) which produces a short representation which is guaranteed to round-trip (#360, # 935, #936). * The UTF-8 handling was further simplified by using the decoder of Björn Hoehrmann in more scenarios. Reorganization * Though the library is released as a single header, its development got more and more complicated. With this release, the header is split into several files and the single-header file json.hpp can be generated from these development sources. In the repository, folder include contains the development sources and single_include contains the single json.hpp header (#700, #906, #907, #910, #911, #915, #920, #924, #925, #928, #944). * The split further allowed for a forward declaration header include/nlohmann /json_fwd.hpp to speed up compilation times (#314). Further changes * Google Benchmark is now used for micro benchmarks (see benchmarks folder, # 921). * The serialization (JSON and binary formats) now properly work with the libraries string template parameter, allowing for optimized string implementations to be used in constraint environments such as embedded software (#941, #950). * The exceptional behavior can now be overridden by defining macros JSON_THROW_USER, JSON_TRY_USER, and JSON_CATCH_USER, defining the behavior of throw, try and catch, respectively. This allows to switch off C++'s exception mechanism yet still execute user-defined code in case an error condition occurs (#938). * To facilitate the interplay with flex and Bison, the library does not use the variable name yytext any more as it could clash with macro definitions (#933). * The library now defines NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_MAJOR, NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_MINOR, and NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_PATCH to allow for conditional compilation based on the included library version (#943, #948). * A compilation error with ICC has been fixed (#947). * Typos and links in the documentation have been fixed (#900, #930). * A compiler error related to incomplete types has been fixed (#919). * The tests form the UTF-8 decoder stress test have been added to the test suite. Deprecated functions * Function iterator_wrapper has been deprecated (#874). Since its introduction, the name was up for discussion, as it was too technical. We now introduced the member function items() with the same semantics. iterator_wrapper will be removed in the next major version (i.e., 4.0.0). Furthermore, the following functions are deprecated since version 3.0.0 and will be removed in the next major version (i.e., 4.0.0): * friend std::istream& operator<<(basic_json&, std::istream&) * friend std::ostream& operator>>(const basic_json&, std::ostream&) Please use friend std::istream& operator>>(std::istream&, basic_json&) and friend operator<<(std::ostream&, const basic_json&) instead. - Rebase patch: * nlohmann_json-cmake-lib_suffix.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 24 08:24:28 UTC 2018 - mpluskal@suse.com - Build in build phase - Utilise more cmake macros - Fix building on Leap ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jan 23 07:35:12 UTC 2018 - adam.majer@suse.de - Fix typo ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 18 08:56:41 UTC 2018 - adam.majer@suse.de - Remove some buzzwords from Summary and Description - Only build unit tests in the %check target - Use gcc6-c++ for %check as it is available in Leap 42.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jan 13 14:09:53 UTC 2018 - mardnh@gmx.de - Initial package, version 3.0.1 - Add patch: * nlohmann_json-cmake-lib_suffix.patch
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