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From ChangeLog: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/releases/tag/v0.5.0 Performance * Faster and simpler UTF-8 validation with the lookup4 algorithm * We improved the performance of simdjson under Visual Studio by about 25%. Users will still get better performance with clang-cl (+30%) but the gap has been reduced. Code usability * In parse_many, when parsing streams of JSON documetns, we give to the users runtime control as to whether threads are used (via the parser.threaded attribute). * Prefixed public macros to avoid name clashes with other libraries. * Better documentation regarding package managers (brew, MSYS2, conan, apt, vcpkg, FreeBSD package manager, etc.). * Better documentation regarding CMake usage. Standards * We improved standard compliance with respect to both the JSON RFC 8259 and JSON Pointer RFC 6901. We added the at_pointer method to nodes for standard-compliant JSON Pointer queries. The legacy at(std::string_view) method remains but is deprecated since it is not standard-compliant as per RFC 6901. * We removed computed GOTOs without sacrificing performance thus improving the C++ standard compliance (since computed GOTOs are compiler-specific extensions). * Better support for C++20 PR: 248775 Submitted by: olevole@olevole.ru (maintainer) |
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