Changelog for
python311-python-rapidjson-1.16-1.1.3.1.x86_64.rpm :
* Sat Mar 16 2024 Dirk Müller
- update to 1.16 (bsc#1220489, CVE-2024-27454):
* Produce Python 3.8 wheels again, I deactivated it too eagerly, it\'s in security fixes only mode, not yet reached its end-of-life state
* Honor the recursion limit also at parse time, to avoid attacks as described by CVE-2024-27454
* Mon Mar 04 2024 Steve Kowalik - Switch to autosetup and pyproject macros.
* Fri Jan 05 2024 Dirk Müller - update to 1.14:
* Produce binary wheels for macOS/arm64
* Thu Nov 23 2023 ecsos - Update to 1.13
* Fix handling of write_mode in dump functions (problem emerged discussing issue #191)- Update to 1.12
* Generate wheels on PyPI using final Python 3.12 release, thanks to cibuildwheel 2.16.2- Update to 1.11
* Use current master version of rapidjson
* Use cibuildwheel 2.15.0- Update to 1.10
* Use current master version of rapidjson
* Produce ppc64le wheels, thanks to mgiessing (PR #170)
* Use cibuildwheel 2.12.1- Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons}
* Fri Oct 28 2022 Yogalakshmi Arunachalam - Update to 1.9
* Produce Python 3.11 wheels, thanks to cibuildwheel 2.11.1.
* Thu Oct 06 2022 Yogalakshmi Arunachalam - Update to version 1.8 (2022-07-07) Fix problem on macOS explicitly requiring C++11, thanks to agate-pris (issue #166)- Update to version 1.7 (2022-07-06) Use current master version of rapidjson Update the test suite to work on Pyston, thanks to Kevin Modzelewski (PR #161)- Update to version 1.6 (2022-02-19) Fix memory leak when using end_array (issue #160)
* Thu Jan 13 2022 Ben Greiner - Update to v1.5
* Fix serialization bug when using DM_UNIX_TIME in a non-C locale context- Release 1.1 - 1.4
* wheel related- Release 1.1
* Reduce decoder memory consumption by uniquifiying keys in the loaded dictionaries
* Implement an alternative way of transmogrify JSON objects, similar to json\'s object_pairs_hook load option (issue #154)- Release 1.0
* Require Python 3.6 or greater
* New serialization options, iterable_mode and mapping_mode, to give some control on how generic iterables and mappings get encoded (fix issue #149 and issue #150)
* Internal refactorings, folding \"skipkeys\" and \"sort_keys\" arguments into the mapping_mode options, respectively as MM_SKIP_NON_STRING_KEYS and MM_SORT_KEYS: \"old\" arguments kept for backward compatibility
* Bump major version to 1, tag as \"production/stable\" and switch to a simpler X.Y versioning schema- Release 0.9.4
* Fix memory leak loading an invalid JSON (issue #148)- Release 0.9.3
* Fix access to Encoder instance attributes (issue #147)- Release 0.9.2
* Use current master version of rapidjson
* Enable GH Actions-based test workflow, thanks to Martin Thoma (PR #143)
* Produce Python 3.9 wheels, disable testing under Python < 3.6
* Make the character used for indentation in pretty mode a parameter (issue #135)
* Handle wider precision range in timestamps fractional seconds (PR 133), thanks to Karl Seguin
* Add comparison benchmarks against orjson and hyperjson (issue [#130] and PR #131, thanks to Sebastian Pipping)
* Tue Mar 10 2020 Tomáš Chvátal - Update to 0.9.1:
* Compatibility fix for Python 3.8 (issue #125)
* Fix memory leak in case of failed validation (issue 126)
* Mon Oct 07 2019 Tomáš Chvátal - Fix fdupes call to run on sitearch not sitelib
* Wed Aug 28 2019 Marketa Calabkova - Update to 0.8.0
* New serialization option bytes_mode to control how bytes instances gets encoded