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- Update to new release - 1.0.0: - Update to new release - 1.0.0:
+ Updated the type system's behavior, in order to better support backwards + Updated the type system's behavior, in order to better support backwards
compatibility with code that was written before 64-bit integer support was compatibility with code that was written before 64-bit integer support was
introduced. Here's how it works now: introduced.
+ Compilation
* isInt, isInt64, isUInt, and isUInt64 return true if and only if the -- New CMake based build system. Based in part on contribution from
value can be exactly represented as that type. In particular, a value
constructed with a double like 17.0 will now return true for all of
these methods.
* isDouble and isFloat now return true for all numeric values, since all
numeric values can be converted to a double or float without
truncation. Note however that the conversion may not be exact -- for
example, doubles cannot exactly represent all integers above 2^53 + 1.
* isBool, isNull, isString, isArray, and isObject now return true if and
only if the value is of that type.
* isConvertibleTo(fooValue) indicates that it is safe to call asFoo.
(For each type foo, isFoo always implies isConvertibleTo(fooValue).)
asFoo returns an approximate or exact representation as appropriate.
For example, a double value may be truncated when asInt is called.
* For backwards compatibility with old code, isConvertibleTo(intValue)
may return false even if type() == intValue. This is because the value
may have been constructed with a 64-bit integer larger than maxInt,
and calling asInt() would cause an exception. If you're writing new
code, use isInt64 to find out whether the value is exactly
representable using an Int64, or asDouble() combined with minInt64 and
maxInt64 to figure out whether it is approximately representable.
+ Value
- Patch #10: BOOST_FOREACH compatibility. Made Json::iterator more
standard compliant, added missing iterator_category and value_type
typedefs (contribued by Robert A. Iannucci).
+ Compilation
- New CMake based build system. Based in part on contribution from
Igor Okulist and Damien Buhl (Patch #14). Igor Okulist and Damien Buhl (Patch #14).
-- New header json/version.h now contains version number macros
- New header json/version.h now contains version number macros
(JSONCPP_VERSION_MAJOR, JSONCPP_VERSION_MINOR, JSONCPP_VERSION_PATCH (JSONCPP_VERSION_MAJOR, JSONCPP_VERSION_MINOR, JSONCPP_VERSION_PATCH
and JSONCPP_VERSION_HEXA). and JSONCPP_VERSION_HEXA).
- Patch #11: added missing JSON_API on some classes causing link issues
when building as a dynamic library on Windows
(contributed by Francis Bolduc).
- Visual Studio DLL: suppressed warning "C4251: <data member>: <type>
needs to have dll-interface to be used by..." via pragma push/pop
in json-cpp headers.
- Added Travis CI intregration: https://travis-ci.org/blep/jsoncpp-mirror
+ Bug fixes
- Patch #15: Copy constructor does not initialize allocated_ for stringValue
(contributed by rmongia).
- Patch #16: Missing field copy in Json::Value::iterator causing infinite
loop when using experimental internal map (#define JSON_VALUE_USE_INTERNAL_MAP)
(contributed by Ming-Lin Kao).
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