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Changelog for python310-canonicaljson-2.0.0-45.3.noarch.rpm :
* Fri Jun 09 2023 ecsos - Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons} * Mon May 29 2023 Dirk Müller - update to 2.0.0: * Add a generic `register_preserialisation_callback` mechanism, which allows users to teach canonicaljson how to JSON-encode custom types. * Remove support for serialising `frozendict` instances. Use the new `register_preserialisation_callback` mechanism to replace this functionality if needed. * Remove support for `simplejson` and the `set_json_library`alternative json libraries. * Mon May 15 2023 Dirk Müller - remove redundant _service file * Tue Feb 28 2023 Marcus Rueckert - Update to 1.6.5 - Use a property to define JsonLibrary by AATTDMRobertson in #57 * Tue Feb 21 2023 Matej Cepl - Don\'t switch off tests completely just skip the failing ones.- And frozendict works on 3.11 (just slower). * Mon Feb 20 2023 Marcus Rueckert - disable python 3.11 until frozendict supports it * Tue Nov 22 2022 Marcus Rueckert - Update to 1.6.4 - Remove unused setuptools_scm build requirement. - Properly package the canonicaljson module (#52)- switch to pyproject build * Wed Jun 08 2022 Marcus Rueckert - add BR/Requires for typing_extension. new in 1.6.2 * Wed Jun 08 2022 Marcus Rueckert - Update to 1.6.2 - Add type annotations (#49). - 1.6.2 is a rerelease of 1.6.1 with the version numbers fixed in the tarball. * Tue Jun 07 2022 Marcus Rueckert - Update to 1.6.0 - Make frozendict import conditional. by AATTBURG3R5 in #46 * Wed May 11 2022 Matej Cepl - Bump required version of frozendict to work with Python 3.10 (gh#matrix-org/python-canonicaljson#45).- Clean up SPEC. * Fri Jan 07 2022 Marcus Rueckert - Update to 1.5.0 - Add code to handle frozendict implementations using c-extension - Add tests for Python 3.10 * Thu Apr 29 2021 Oliver Kurz - Exclude tests on older SLE+Leap due to \"ImportError: cannot import name inf\" * Tue Sep 08 2020 Marcus Rueckert - Update to 1.4.0: - Fix producing non-standard JSON for Infinity, -Infinity, and NaN. This could cause errors when encoding objects into canonical JSON that previously used to work, but were incompatible with JSON implementations in other languages. - Use UTF-8 to fix ASCII encoding errors when data containing Unicode was attempted to be pretty-printed.- Update to 1.3.0: - The minimum version of simplejson was bumped to 3.14.0. - Obsolete workaround for slow encoding of Unicode characters was removed. - New APIs were added to iteratively encode JSON. * Thu Aug 13 2020 Marcus Rueckert - Update to 1.2.0: - JSON from the standard library is used automatically on PyPy. - Support for Python versions which are end-of-lifed was dropped, Python >= 3.5 is supported and tested in continuous integration. - An API to configure the underlying JSON library was added (set_json_library).
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