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Changelog for perl-JSON-XS-3.04-bp153.1.14.x86_64.rpm :

* Fri Aug 18 2017 cooloAATTsuse.com- updated to 3.04 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-JSON-XS/Changes TODO: move json_xs to types::serialiser 3.04 Thu Aug 17 04:30:47 CEST 2017 - change exponential realloc algorithm on encoding and string decoding to be really exponential (this helps slow/debugging allocators such as libumem) (reported by Matthew Horsfall). - string encoding would needlessly overallocate output space (testcase by Matthew Horsfall). - be very paranoid about extending buffer lengths and croak if buffers get too large, which might (or might not) improve security. - add cbor-packed type to json_xs. - switch from YAML to YAML::XS in json_xs, as YAML is way too buggy and outdated.
* Thu Nov 17 2016 cooloAATTsuse.com- updated to 3.03 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-JSON-XS/Changes TODO: rfc7464 TODO: Victor Efimov 3.03 Wed Nov 16 20:20:59 CET 2016 - fix a bug introduced by a perl bug workaround that would cause incremental parsing to fail with a sv_chop panic. - json_xs: toformat failure error message fixed. - json_xs: allow cyclic data structures in CBOR.
* Fri Mar 11 2016 cooloAATTsuse.com- updated to 3.02 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-JSON-XS/Changes TODO: how to cope with tagged values and standard json decoders TODO: investigate magic (Eric Brine)
* Mon Nov 25 2013 cooloAATTsuse.com- updated to 3.01 - backport to perls < 5.18 (reported by Paul Howarth). - implemented an object tagging extension (using the Types::Serialiser serialisation protocol). - reworked the documentation regarding object serialisation, add a new OBJECT SERIALISATION section that explains the whole process. - new setting: allow_tags. - switch to Types::Serialiser booleans. - remove to_json/from_json. - other minor improvements to the documentation.
* Wed Jun 05 2013 cooloAATTsuse.com- updated to 2.34 - work around bugs in perl 5.18 breaking more than 100 widely used modules, without a fix in sight because p5pers don\'t care about CPAN anymore. - when canonicalising, only allocate up to 64 hash key pointers on the stack. for larger hashes, use the heap, to avoid using too much stackspace. - discuss the problem with setlocale (reported by a few victims). - internal encode/decode XS wrappers did not expect stack moves caused by callbacks (analyzed and testcase by Jesse Luehrs). - add bencode as to/from option in bin/json_xs. - add -e option to json_xs, and none and string in/out formats.
* Fri Nov 18 2011 cooloAATTsuse.com- use original .tar.gz
* Sat Aug 13 2011 pascal.bleserAATTopensuse.org- update to 2.32:
* fix a bug in the initial whitespace accumulation- changes from 2.31:
* don\'t accumulate initial whitespace in the incremental buffer (this can be useful to allow whitespace-keepalive on a tcp connection without triggering the max_size limit)
* properly croak on some invalid inputs that are not strings (e.g. undef) when trying to decode a json text
* Mon Jan 17 2011 cooloAATTnovell.com- update to 2.3(0) - make sure decoder doesn\'t change the decoding in the incremental parser (testcase provided by Hendrik Schumacher). - applied patch by DaTa for Data::Dumper support in json_xs. - added -t dump support to json_xs, using Data::Dump. - added -f eval support to json_xs.
* Wed Dec 01 2010 cooloAATTnovell.com- switch to perl_requires macro
* Wed Sep 08 2010 chrisAATTcomputersalat.de- update to 2.29 - fix a memory leak when callbacks set using filter_json_object or filter_json_single_key_object were called (great testcase by Eric Wilhelm). 2.28 Thu Mar 11 20:30:46 CET 2010 - implement our own atof function - perl\'s can be orders of magnitudes slower than even the system one. on the positive side, ours seems to be more exact in general than perl\'s. (testcase provided by Tim Meadowcroft). - clarify floating point conversion issues a bit. - update jpsykes csrf article url. - updated benchmark section - JSON::PP became much faster!- recreated by cpanspec 1.78- fix deps o missing Req perl(common::sense)- changelog to changes file
 
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