python-json5/python-json5.changes

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Mon Nov 27 19:03:15 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 0.9.14:
* Handle `+Infinity` as well as `-Infinity` and `Infinity`.
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Sun Mar 26 19:22:31 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 0.9.13:
* Remove a field from one of the JSON benchmark files to
reduce confusion in Chromium.
* No code changes.
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Wed Jan 4 19:58:43 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 0.9.12:
* fix dump error on python 2
* fix GitHub actions
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Sat Sep 24 10:54:29 UTC 2022 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 0.9.10:
* Updated the //README.md to be clear that parsing arbitrary JS
code may not work.
* Fixed serialization for objects that subclass `int` or `float`:
Previously we would use the objects __str__ implementation, but
that might result in an illegal JSON5 value if the object had
customized __str__ to return something illegal. Instead,
we follow the lead of the `JSON` module and call `int.__repr__`
or `float.__repr__` directly.
* While I was at it, I added tests for dumps(-inf) and dumps(nan)
when those were supposed to be disallowed by `allow_nan=False`.
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Sun May 29 20:17:37 UTC 2022 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 0.9.8:
* Fixed error reporting in some cases due to how parsing was handling
nested rules in the grammar - previously the reported location for
the error could be far away from the point where it actually happened.
* Fixed behavior of `default` fn in `dump` and `dumps`. Previously
we didn't require the function to return a string, and so we could
end up returning something that wasn't actually valid. This change
now matches the behavior in the `json` module.
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Tue Oct 5 16:04:01 UTC 2021 - Stefan Schubert <schubi@suse.de>
- Added BuildRequires: alts
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Fri Oct 1 08:16:33 UTC 2021 - Stefan Schubert <schubi@suse.de>
- Use libalternatives instead of update-alternatives.
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Tue Jun 22 08:52:38 UTC 2021 - Paolo Stivanin <info@paolostivanin.com>
- Update to 0.9.6
* Bump development status classifier to 5 - Production/Stable
* Bump the tested Python versions to 2.7, 3.8 and 3.9
* GitHub issue #46 Fix incorrect serialization of custom subtypes
* Make it possible to run the tests if hypothesis isn't installed.
* Miscellaneous non-source cleanups in the repo
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Mon May 25 10:59:34 UTC 2020 - Petr Gajdos <pgajdos@suse.com>
- %python3_only -> %python_alternative
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Thu Apr 16 11:47:01 UTC 2020 - pgajdos@suse.com
- version update to 0.9.4
* v0.9.4 (2020-03-26)
* [GitHub pull #38](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/pull/38)
Fix from fredrik@fornwall.net for dumps() crashing when passed
an empty string as a key in an object.
* v0.9.3 (2020-03-17)
* [GitHub pull #35](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/pull/35)
Fix from pastelmind@ for dump() not passing the right args to dumps().
* Fix from p.skouzos@novafutur.com to remove the tests directory from
the setup call, making the package a bit smaller.
* v0.9.2 (2020-03-02)
* [GitHub pull #34](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/pull/34)
Fix from roosephu@ for a badly formatted nested list.
* v0.9.1 (2020-02-09)
* [GitHub issue #33](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/issues/33):
Fix stray trailing comma when dumping an object with an invalid key.
* v0.9.0 (2020-01-30)
* [GitHub issue #29](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/issues/29):
Fix an issue where objects keys that started with a reserved
word were incorrectly quoted.
* [GitHub issue #30](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/issues/30):
Fix an issue where dumps() incorrectly thought a data structure
was cyclic in some cases.
* [GitHub issue #32](https://github.com/dpranke/pyjson5/issues/32):
Allow for non-string keys in dicts passed to ``dump()``/``dumps()``.
Add an ``allow_duplicate_keys=False`` to prevent possible
ill-formed JSON that might result.
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Mon Jul 29 02:39:50 UTC 2019 - Todd R <toddrme2178@gmail.com>
- Initial version