- fix a one-byte-past-end-write buffer overflow in UURepairData
(reported, analysed and testcase provided by Marco Walther).
- quoted-printable decoding was completely broken, try a fix.
PHP classes to provide Unicode Normalization.
Performs the 4 normalizations:
NFD: Canonical Decomposition
NFC: Canonical Decomposition, followed by Canonical Composition
NFKD: Compatibility Decomposition
NFKC: Compatibility Decomposition, followed by Canonical Composition
Complies with the official Unicode.org regression test. Uses UTF8 binary
strings natively but can normalize a string in any UTF format. Fully tested
with phpUnit. Code coverage test close to 100%.
The changes include:
Mention other file formats than ODT in the manual page
Remove check for mime type
Fix typo in manual page
Make iconv usage configurable
Build on HP-UX 11
This is for PR #43599
2010-10-26 Gisle Aas <gisle@ActiveState.com>
Release 3.13
The fix in v3.12 to try to preserve the SvUTF8 flag was buggy
and actually managed to set the flag on strings that did not
have it originally.
2010-10-25 Gisle Aas <gisle@ActiveState.com>
Release 3.12
Don't change SvUTF8 flag on the strings encoded [RT#60105]
Documentation tweaks
2010-10-24 Gisle Aas <gisle@ActiveState.com>
Release 3.11
Provide encode_base64url and decode_base64url functions to process
the base64 scheme for "URL applications".
The decode_base64() does not issue warnings on suspect input data
any more.
2010-10-11 Gisle Aas <gisle@ActiveState.com>
Release 3.10
Provide functions to calculate the length of encoded and decoded
base64 strings [RT#62404]
2.27 Sun Oct 31 20:32:46 2010
[JSON::PP]
- Some optimizations (gfx)
[JSON::PP::5005]
- added missing B module varibales (makamaka)
2.26 Tue Sep 28 17:41:37 2010
[JSON::PP]
- cleaned up code and enhanced sort option efficiency in encode.
2.25 Tue Sep 28 16:47:08 2010
[JSON]
- JSON::Backend::XS::Supportable always executed a needless process
with JSON::XS backend. This made encode/decode a bit slower.
2.24 Mon Sep 27 10:56:24 2010
[JSON::PP]
- tweaked code.
- optimized code in hash object encoding.
2.23 Sun Sep 26 22:08:12 2010
[JSON::PP]
- modified tied object handling in encode. it made encoding speed faster.
pointed by https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=61604
- modified t/e10_bignum.t
for avoiding a warning in using Math::BigInt dev version
0.1.x - 0.2.0
- Rewrite the library to reuse wherever possible the libwpd types and APIs.
- Rewrite the libwpg API to be similar to the libwpd API where the arguments
are passed as pairs of attribute name and values.
- Convert the embedded text inside graphics.
- Remove implementation of stream abstraction class and use the libwpd
WPXInputStream implementations.
CHANGES:
0.8.x - 0.9.0
- Conversion of page-numbering (William)
- Conversion of embedded images and text boxes in WP1, WP3, WP5 and WP6 documents
(Fridrich)
- Conversion of password protected WP1, WP3, WP42 and WP5 documents (Fridrich)
- Conversion of annotations/comments in WP6 parser (Fridrich)
- Fix some greek characters so that Text written in WP5.1 with Printer Polyglott
convert correct.
- Fix unicode mappings of some older Symbol and Dingbats fonts (Fridrich)
- Drop the libgsf dependency in favour of pure C++ implementation of the WPXInputStream
interface (Fridrich, Ariya)
- Fix the footnote/endnote/comment/annotation/textbox writing in wpd2html converter
- Improve metadata parsing (David Hislop)
mpack-1.6 introduced more security on Unix-like systems by creating
and using a helper function, os_createnewfile, that uses O_CREAT|O_EXCL.
Unfortunately, it also uses it to write the total number of parts
temporary file, which fails if more than one part contains the
total number (as mpack creates them!)
The new code compares old and new totals, if both exist, and only
writes the new total, if the old didn't exist. Problem solved and
one sanity check more at the same time.
* Restore binary compatibility again, 1.2.8 broke it
Changes 1.2.8:
* Fix bug 10025: Segfault trying to parse certain word documents
* Fix bug 12746: Tables not imported from MS Word documents
* Fix Bug 11433 wvWare hangs on this seemingly blank word doc
* Buildfix: Remove unused LINK_WIN32_DLL check
* Buildfix: link with -no-undefined
Changes 1.2.7:
* Bug 12353: Regression: newlines not imported anymore
* Cross building improvements
* Fix build issue: 'libtool: link: `-::-' is not valid version information'
* Bug 12353: configure.ac in 1.2.6 release says 1.2.5
Changes 1.2.6:
Important:
* Restore the soversion major to the value of 1.2.4 because ABI didn't change.
Fixes:
* Bug 11547: unportable test construct.
* Fix typos in wvWare's help message.
* Fix a few mis-matched wvMalloc/malloc/wvFree/free combinations. Use glib to
allocate and free all of our memory.
* Bug 9355: a NULL pointer was causing a crash.
* Bug 9705: Default font alignment in paragraph was incorrect.
* Bug 10125: Crash in the PAP handling.
* Fix a memory leak in wvRTF.
* Bug 12034: Fix a huge performance issue while loading images.
* Fix invalid writes in wvConfig.c
* The library and the iconv program now understand platform dependent aliases,
for better compatibility with the platform's own iconv_open function.
Examples: "646" on Solaris, "iso88591" on HP-UX, "IBM-1252" on AIX.
* For stateful encodings, when the input ends with a shift sequence followed
by invalid input, the iconv function now increments the input pointer past
the shift sequence before returning (size_t)(-1) with errno = EILSEQ. This
is also like GNU libc's iconv() behaves.
* The library exports a new function iconv_open_into() that stores the
conversion descriptor in pre-allocated memory, rather than allocating fresh
memory for it.
* Added CP1131 converter.
skf (1.97.3)
* fix index of JIS X-0208(1978) table.
* fix x-0201 kana to x-0208 kana conversion.
* nkf-compatibility: fix -X option.
* several nkf-compatibility feature fix and added.
Libwpg project is a collection of library and tools to work with
graphics in WPG (WordPerfect Graphics) format. WPG is the format
used among others in Corel sofware, such as WordPerfect(tm) and
Presentations(tm).
bug fix release
* add MS_Kanji as alias of Shift_JIS.
* fixes wrong convertion from Hankaku-Kana to Zenkaku-Kana with eucJP-ms and
eucJP-ascii.
* fixes mis-conversion from Hankaku-Kana to Zenkaku-Kana with CP50220.
* other some bug fixes.
Version 1.02 provides minor changes only:
- added COPYRIGHT according to FEDORA & DEBIAN community requests
- test.pl - extended test string (just for sure ;)
1.) Include "devel/gettext-lib/buildlink3.mk" to avoid incomplete builds.
2.) Don't strip installed binaries (under Mac OS X only) which is required
for shared objects.
Upstream changes:
2.3 Wed Aug 18 01:26:47 CEST 2010
- 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.
Upstream changes:
2.22 Wed Aug 25 12:46:13 2010
[JSON]
- added JSON::XS installing feature in Makefile.PL
with cpan or cpanm (some points suggested by gfx)
- check that to_json and from_json are not called as methods (CHORNY)
[JSON::PP]
- modified for -Duse64bitall -Duselongdouble compiled perl.
11_pc_expo.t too. (these are patched by H.Merijn Brand)
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.10.1 -> 5.12.1.
The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=..."), minus the packages updated after
the perl package update.
sno@ was right after all, obache@ kindly asked and he@ led the
way. Thanks!
skf (1.97.2) experimental; urgency=low
* fix crashes when LANG parameter output and B-right case
* kick out jef/transparent output (does not work anyway)
Upstream changes:
2.21 Mon Apr 5 14:56:52 2010
[JSON]
- enhanced 'HOW DO I DECODE A DATA FROM OUTER AND ENCODE TO OUTER'
- renamed eg/bench_pp_xs.pl to eg/bench_decode.pl
- added eg/bench_encode.pl
2.20 Fri Apr 2 12:50:08 2010
[JSON]
- added eg/bench_pp_xs.pl for benchmark sample
- updated 'INCREMENTAL PARSING' section
[JSON::PP]
- decode_prefix() didn't count a consumed text length properly.
- enhanced XS compatibilty
in the case of decoding a white space garbaged text.
2.19 Tue Mar 30 13:40:24 2010
[JSON]
- fixed typo (rt#53535 by Angel Abad)
- added a recommendation
refering to (en|de)code_json to pod (suggested by tokuhirom)
- added 'HOW DO I DECODE A DATA FROM OUTER AND ENCODE TO OUTER' to pod.
2.18 Tue Mar 23 15:18:10 2010
[JSON]
- updated document (compatible with JSON::XS 2.29)
[JSON::PP]
- fixed encode an overloaded 'eq' object bug (reported by Alexey A. Kiritchun)
- enhanced an error message compatible to JSON::XS
An alternate base32 encoder (not RFC 3548 compliant).
The rationale for base-32 encoding in RFC 3548 [1] is as written therein: "The
Base 32 encoding is designed to represent arbitrary sequences of octets in a
form that needs to be case insensitive but need not be humanly readable.".
The rationale for our encoding is different -- it is to represent arbitrary
sequences of octets in a form that is as convenient as possible for human
users to manipulate. In particular, z-base-32 was created in order to serve
the Mnet project [3], where 30-octet cryptographic values are encoded into
URIs for humans to manipulate. Anticipated uses of these URIs include cut-
and-paste, text editing (e.g. in HTML files), manual transcription via a
keyboard, manual transcription via pen-and-paper, vocal transcription over
phone or radio, etc.
The desiderata for such an encoding are:
* minimizing transcription errors -- e.g. the well-known problem of confusing
`0' with `O'
* embedding into other structures -- e.g. search engines, structured or
marked-up text, file systems, command shells
* brevity -- Shorter URLs are better than longer ones.
* ergonomics -- Human users (especially non-technical ones) should find the
URIs as easy and pleasant as possible. The uglier the URI looks, the worse.
A fast erasure codec which can be used with the command-line, C,
Python, or Haskell.
Fast, portable, programmable erasure coding a.k.a. "forward error
correction": the generation of redundant blocks of information such
that if some blocks are lost then the original data can be recovered
from the remaining blocks. The zfec package includes command-line
tools, C API, Python API, and Haskell API.
Version 1.38 April 26, 2010
* Support ENVIRONMENT and FILES sections.
* Move all translated text into .po files (previously .h2m include
files were handled seperately).
* Submit package to the Translation Project (translationproject.org).
* Add Vietnamese translation.
* Add some comments for translators.
Version 1.37 November 14, 2009
* Update GPL to v3.
* Add --version-string option.
* Add --no-discard-stderr option.
* Add line breaks into bug reporting section.
* Add Brazilian Portuguese and German translations.
* Select a reasonable configure default for --enable-nls.
* Revise preload mechanism to not require preloadable libintl.
version 2.29).
Pkgsrc changes:
- Canonical MASTER_SITES
Upstream changes:
2.29 Wed Mar 17 02:39:12 CET 2010
- fix a memory leak when callbacks set using filter_json_object
or filter_json_single_key_object were called (great testcase
by Eric Wilhelm).
skf (1.97.1)
* enable -i and -o in nkf compatible mode.
* restore old umask after overwrite.
* add flush on unic*de and b-right.
* disable adding lineend on encode-tail when in LWL extension.
Upstream changes:
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!
Upstream changes:
2010-01-25 Release 3.09 - Gisle Aas <gisle@ActiveState.com>
The Quoted-Printable encoder would sometimes output lines
that were 77 characters long. The max line length should be 76.
[RT#53919]
pkgsrc changes:
- Adding license definition
- Adjusting dependencies
Upstream changes:
2010-01-18 Gisle Aas <gisle@ActiveState.com>
Release 0.13
Header order tweak to make it compile with Strawberry Perl [RT#50443]
Get rid of CVS artifacts
2.17 Thu Jan 7 12:23:13 2010
[JSON]
- fixed a problem caused by JSON::XS backend and support_by_pp option
(rt#52842, rt#52847 by ikegami)
[JSON::PP]
- made compatible with JSON::XS 2.27
- patched decode for incr_parse (rt#52820 by ikegami)
- relaxed option caused an infinite loop in some condition.
2.16 Fri Oct 16 15:07:37 2009
[JSON][JSON::PP]
- made compatible with JSON::XS 2.26
*indent adds a final newline
- corrected copyrights in JSON::PP58.
Solaris if GCC is used. As this bit is both operating system and compiler
specific we can simple bypass "libtool" which is what must have happened
with the old "libtool".
The build in the non-GCC case or under Linux respectively OSF1 might
still be broken. But I don't have a setup to test that.
so change MASTER_SITES to only ftp.sra.co.jp and force to use newer one.
As sccsid in source, ${MASTE_SITE_FREEBSD}'s one is 2.2, and sra's one is 2.3,
so bump PKGVERSION to 2.3.
This issue noticed by taca@ by private mail.
While here, set LICENSE=gnu-gpl-v2, modify pach-aa to suppress some
warings by addition of include stdlib.h.
skf (1.96.5)
* delete _phpswigglue on clean
* fix --set-g* does not work on misc mb codeset.
* preconvert detect and result inconsistency further fix up.
* ebcdic related ascii loading error fixed.
Upstream changes:
1.33 Wed Oct 28 09:04:38 CET 2009
- handle yEnc files with part end=0 and total= more gracefully.
I wish yEnc had been created by somebody who knows;
what he does;
but I doubt he even knows;
what he did.
(while here, added commented out LICENSE=zlib-liccense)
This release is maintainance release, mainly for bug fixes.
* Add install target to Makefile
* Let to recognize hankaku-kana in 8bit JIS
* Fixes perl module build
* Fixes no effect of -Z1, -Z2 and -Z0 option
* Fixes input specification for UTF-16 and UTF-32
* Fixes missing BOM output for UTF-32.
* Fixes miss guesses and output for 4bytes UTF-8
2.0.1 (2009-11-10)
* Migrated to http://code.google.com/p/chardet
* Fixed minor typo in documentation
* Synchronized version numbers of Python 2 and Python 3 versions
ChangeLog:
2.26 Sat Oct 10 03:26:19 CEST 2009
- big integers could become truncated (based on patch
by Strobl Anton).
- output format change: indent now adds a final newline, which is
more expected and more true to the documentation.
pkgsrc changes:
- Adding license definition
Upstream changes:
1.32 Wed Sep 16 20:07:13 CEST 2009
- Due to a glitch with CVS, configure lacked executable bits.
(Quickly reported by Anton Berezin).
1.31 Wed Sep 16 09:04:30 CEST 2009
- do not use system-replacements for case-insensitive string
functions when found, as they are broken on too many systems
(mostly bsds, as usual, but at least some versions of GNU/Linux
disagree with themselves apparently). Analyzed by Anton Berezin.
1.3 Sat Aug 29 01:24:35 CEST 2009
- major changes, new bugs and changes in decoding behaviour are
expected (but not intended).
- major scanning and decoding speed-up (by a factor of 4),
by replacing ultra-slow _FP_gets and improving IsKnownHeader
(but fgets is *still* responsible for >50% if the time).
- new option OPT_AUTOCHECK to disable O(n) UUCheckGlobalList
call after every loadfile, majorly speeds up large decodes
(easily by a factor of 10..100).
- allow "Smerge -1" to call UUCheckGlobalList.
- majorly speed up part insertion (still O(n), but much faster).
- allow for 1023 octet headers instead of the standard
255 octet ones.
- support strcasestr, strcasecmp, strncasecmp for added speed.
pkgsrc changes:
- Adding dependency to devel/p5-common-sense
Upstream changes since 2.24:
2.25 Sat Aug 8 12:04:41 CEST 2009
- the perl debugger completely breaks lvalue subs - try to work
around the issue.
- ignore RMAGICAL hashes w.r.t. CANONICAL.
- try to work around a possible char signedness issue on aix.
- require common sense.
- Updating package for p5 module JSON::Any from 1.19 to 1.21
- Adjusting license according to META.yml
- Adjusting dependency to JSON::XS according to Makefile.PL
Upstream changes:
1.21 2009-07-03
* Update JSON::XS boolean support; it provides true/false methods (semifor)
* Added a workaround for handlers that fail to decode bare true/false values (semifor)
1.20 2009-07-02
* Re-work things so that deprecated modules just warn but aren't actually excluded (perigrin)
* Improve the warnings when things go awry (semifor)
- Updating package of p5 module JSON::XS from 2.232 to 2.240 (module
version 2.24)
- Setting license to ${PERL5_LICENSE} according to COPYING
Upstream changes:
2.24 Sat May 30 08:25:45 CEST 2009
- the incremental parser did not update its parse offset
pointer correctly when parsing utf8-strings (nicely
debugged by Martin Evans).
- appending a non-utf8-string to the incremental parser
in utf8 mode failed to upgrade the string.
- wording of parse error messages has been improved.
- Updating package of p5 module JSON and subclasses from 2.14 to 2.15
- Setting LICENSE to ${PERL5_LICENSE} accroding to META.yaml
Upstream changes:
2.15 Tue Jun 2 16:36:42 2009
[JSON]
- made compatible with JSON::XS 2.24
- corrected copyrights in some modules.
[JSON::PP]
- modified incr_parse, pointed by Martin J. Evans (rt#46439)
- deleted a meaningless code
- updating package of p5 module MIME::Base64 from 3.07nb1 to 3.08
- adjusting LICENSE according to module documentation
Upstream changes:
2009-06-09 - Release 3.08: Gisle Aas <gisle@ActiveState.com>
Jarkko Hietaniemi (1):
EBCDIC changes from core
Nicholas Clark (1):
Get rid of the PERL_CORE hacks
This changes the buildlink3.mk files to use an include guard for the
recursive include. The use of BUILDLINK_DEPTH, BUILDLINK_DEPENDS,
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and BUILDLINK_ORDER is handled by a single new
variable BUILDLINK_TREE. Each buildlink3.mk file adds a pair of
enter/exit marker, which can be used to reconstruct the tree and
to determine first level includes. Avoiding := for large variables
(BUILDLINK_ORDER) speeds up parse time as += has linear complexity.
The include guard reduces system time by avoiding reading files over and
over again. For complex packages this reduces both %user and %sys time to
half of the former time.
on some platforms that lacked shared library support in the past. The
list hasn't been maintained at all and the gain is very limited, so just
get rid of it.
1.5 Thu Aug 30 14:42:08 CEST 2007
- Various small changes to make Text::Iconv compile on OpenVMS
(based on a patch by Peter (Stig) Edwards)
- Output buffer was always initialized to 5 bytes--this was
just for testing, but I'd forgotten to revert back to the
original code (detected via a bug report by Aldo LeTellier).
1.6 Sat Oct 13 00:16:30 CEST 2007
- Makefile.PL now uses File::Spec to portably specify the null
device. This should make it possible to build Text::Iconv
on Windows "out of the box".
- Added get_attr() and set_attr() methods. They provide an
interface to the iconvctl() function of GNU libiconv.
1.7 Wed Oct 17 15:49:56 CEST 2007
- Makefile.PL now explicitly declares "use 5.006;" since it
uses functionality like delete() for array elements.
- In Iconv.xs, moved the variable declarations in
ti_set_attr() and ti_get_attr() into the PREINIT: section.
This makes it possible to compile it using gcc 2.96.
Upstream changes:
2.232 Sun Feb 22 11:12:25 CET 2009
- use an exponential algorithm to extend strings, to
help platforms with bad or abysmal==windows memory
allocater performance, at the expense of some memory
wastage (use shrink to recover this extra memory).
(nicely analysed by Dmitry Karasik).
2.2311 Thu Feb 19 02:12:54 CET 2009
- add a section "JSON and ECMAscript" to explain some
incompatibilities between the two (problem was noted by
various people).
- add t/20_faihu.t.
Upstream changes:
2.14 Tue Feb 24 11:20:24 2009
[JSON]
- the compatible XS version was miswritten in document.
2.13 Sat Feb 21 17:01:05 2009
[JSON::PP]
- decode() didn't upgrade unicode escaped charcters \u0080-\u00ff.
this problem was pointed by rt#43424 (Mika Raento)
[JSON::PP::56]
- fixed utf8::encode/decode emulators bugs.
- defined a missing B module constant in Perl 5.6.0.
(reported by Clinton Pierce)
[JSON::PP::5005]
- _decode_unicode() returned a 0x80-0xff value as UTF8 encoded byte.
[JSON]
- added a refference to JSON::XS's document "JSON and ECMAscript".
- fixed a typo in the document (pointed by Jim Cromie).
pkgsrc changes:
- Destdir support.
- Include fixes for implicit function declarations probably broken on LP64.
- Fix for 64-bit time_t world in netbsd-current.
- Fix some pkglint.
- Suppress warning about mktemp() on NetBSD; usage checked.
Upstream changes:
1.6 -- Jul 21 2003
Use automake and a little bit of autoconf
convert K&R declarations/definitions to ANSI
Fixed buffer overflow in getParam and getDispositionFilename (debian patch)
Fixed possible crash in ParseContent (debian patch)
fix typo in getDispositionFilename (from Steve Friedl)
use system strcasecmp and getopt where possible.
use O_EXCL where available when creating files.
1.14
- this release is once more dedicated to Perl::Encode. There is no
way to do a check for valid UTF-8 which works with all Perl releases
from 5.8.0 up to 5.10.0. We now have to test which code works in
our Perl's Encode version and then decide which code path to go.
While here, add support of self test if PKGSRC_RUN_TEST=YES,
and let p5-nkf to sync with nkf.
Changes:
* Add -Z4 option. Convert JIS X 0208 KANA to JIS X 0201 KANA (ZENKAKU to HANKAKU).
* Add -g=0, -g=1, --guess=0 and --guess=1 option.
guesses linefeed code.
* Add some comple option. See also config.h for more information.
* Some bug fixes.
* Change license from original one to zlib's one.
* Change SCM from CVS to Git.
by shattered and bsadewitz.
help2man is a tool for automatically generating simple manual pages from
program output.
It is intended to provide an easy way for software authors to include a
manual page in their distribution without having to maintain that document.
Given a program which produces resonably standard --help and --version
outputs, help2man will attempt to re-arrange that output into something
which resembles a manual page.
1.13
- move non fatal Perl bug checks into the help screen output
- fix Perl warnings when wrong/unknown charset is used
- run check for some essential Encode functionality at every startup
- add --fixdouble option to only fix files that are double-UTF-8 encoded
- add --parsable option to allow convmv output parsable suggestions for external tools to to something with it
- add --preserve-mtimes option to restore mtimes of parent directories
- allow an argv to be a symlink
- don't checksum deleted files in tar ball and use sha256 now
- allow skippig of certain test suite tests, useful for OS X to skip NFC/NFD related stuff, for example "make test SKIPTESTS=nfd-test,someothertest" will skip that test(s)
Upstream changes:
2.231 Thu Nov 20 04:59:08 CET 2008
- work around 5.10.0 magic bugs where manipulating magic values
(such as $1) would permanently damage them as perl would
ignore the magicalness, by making a full copy of the string,
reported by Dmitry Karasik.
- work around spurious wanrings under older perl 5.8's.
TECkit is a low-level toolkit intended to be used by other
applications that need to perform encoding conversions (e.g., when
importing legacy data into a Unicode-based application). The primary
component of the TECkit package is therefore a library that performs
conversions; this is the "TECkit engine". The engine relies on
mapping tables in a specific binary format (for which documentation is
available); there is a compiler that creates such tables from a
human-readable mapping description (a simple text file).
Upstream changes:
1.12 Mon Oct 13 14:11:01 CEST 2008
- use the yencode filesize as additional matching criterium
to avoid false matches.
- made the example decoder more verbose w.r.t. error handling.
- removed potentially confusing decide_temp calls from
example decoder.
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.8.8 -> 5.10.0.
The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=...").
Upstream changes:
2.23 Mon Sep 29 05:08:29 CEST 2008
- fix a compilation problem when perl is not using char * as, well,
char *.
- use PL_hexdigit in favour of rolling our own.
simplejson is a simple, fast, extensible JSON encoder/decoder for Python
simplejson is compatible with Python 2.3 and later with no external
dependencies. It covers the full JSON specification for both encoding and
decoding, with unicode support. By default, encoding is done in an encoding
neutral fashion (plain ASCII with \uXXXX escapes for unicode characters).
The encoder may be subclassed to provide serialization in any kind of
situation, without any special support by the objects to be serialized
(somewhat like pickle).
The decoder can handle incoming JSON strings of any specified encoding
(UTF-8 by default).
2.12 Wed Jul 16 11:14:35 2008
[JSON]
- made compatible with JSON::XS 2.22
[JSON::PP]
- fixed the incremental parser in negative nest level
(pointed and patched by Yuval Kogman)
2.11 Tue Jun 17 14:30:01 2008
[JSON::PP]
- fixed the decoding process which checks number.
regarded number like chars in Unicode (ex. U+FF11) as [\d].
- enhanced error messages compatible to JSON::XS.
Pkgsrc changes:
o Use JSON/ subdir on master site instead of author dir.
o Use 2.22.22 as version number instead of 2.2222.
Upstream changes:
2.2222 Sun Jul 20 18:49:00 CEST 2008
- same game again, broken 5.10 finds yet another assertion
failure, and the workaround causes additional runtime warnings.
Work around the next assertion AND the warning. 5.10 seriously
needs to adjust it's attitude against working code.
2.222 Sat Jul 19 06:15:34 CEST 2008
- you work around one -DDEBUGGING assertion bug in perl 5.10
just to hit the next one. work around this one, too.
2.22 Tue Jul 15 13:26:51 CEST 2008
- allow higher nesting levels in incremental parser.
- error out earlier in some cases in the incremental parser
(as suggested by Yuval Kogman).
- improve incr-parser test (Yuval Kogman).
Pkgsrc change:
o Changed to JSON/ sub-dir instead of author subdir
Upstream changes:
1.17 2008-07-05
* Added documentation indicating that allow_blessed works
for most useful cases (Robin Berjon)
* Added support for obtaining the underlying representations for
true/false in JSON.
Changes since 0.10.4:
* Minor bugfix.
* Update to Unicode Character Database 5.0.0
* Fixed type sizes when stdint.h is not available.
* Fixed type sizes on 64-bit architectures.
* We have moved to http://fribidi.org/, hosted on freedesktop.org.
ChangeLog:
1.11 Fri Jun 13 15:32:30 CEST 2008
- don't ask.
1.10 Fri Jun 13 14:22:42 CEST 2008
- fix an infinite-looping problem when scanning in freestyle
mode (testcase provided by Pieter Geens).
1.09 Fri May 25 19:38:11 CEST 2007
- create something sensible, trust a windows program to fuck
it up: work around literal "(null)" filenames in yenc-encoded
files.
- some minor cleanups.
Libqrencode is a C library for encoding data in a QR Code symbol, a kind of
2D symbology that can be scanned by handy terminals such as a mobile phone
with CCD. The capacity of QR Code is up to 7000 digits or 4000 characters,
and is highly robust.
This package installs a library and a command line tool.
Package from Alaric Snell-Pym, with some improvements by me.
Provides an adapter layer between core routines for converting to and from
UTF8 and other encodings. In essence, a way to give multiple existing
Unicode modules a single common interface so you don't have to know
the underlaying implementations to do simple UTF8 to-from other character
set encoding conversions. As such, it wraps the Unicode::String,
Unicode::Map8, Unicode::Map and Jcode modules in a standardized and
simple API.
This also provides general character set conversion operation based
on UTF8 - it is possible to convert between any two compatible and
supported character sets via a simple two step chaining of conversions.
This module converts strings from and to 2-byte Unicode UCS2 format. All
mappings happen via 2 byte UTF16 encodings, not via 1 byte UTF8 encoding.
To transform these use Unicode::String.
This module can't deal directly with utf8. Use Unicode::String to convert
utf8 to utf16 and vice versa.
Character mapping is according to the data of binary mapfiles in
Unicode::Map hierarchy. Binary mapfiles can also be created with this module,
enabling you to install own specific character sets.
2.10 Tue Jun 3 18:42:11 2008
[JSON]
- made compatible with JSON::XS 2.21
* updated the document.
- added an item pointed by rt#32361 to the doc.
[JSON::PP] [JSON::PP58] [JSON::PP56] [JSON::PP5005]
- made compatible with JSON::XS 2.21
* added incr_reset
- removed useless codes.
2.09 Sun Apr 20 20:45:33 2008
[JSON]
- made compatible with JSON::XS 2.2
- changed pod section totally.
[JSON::PP] 2.20001
- made compatible witg JSON::XS 2.2
* lifted the log2 rounding restriction of max_depth and max_size.
* incremental json parsing (EXPERIMENTAL).
* allow_unknown/get_allow_unknown methods.
- the version format was changed.
X.YYZZZ => X.YY is the same as JSON::XS. ZZZ is the PP own version.
- changed pod section totally.
2.08 Sat Apr 12 22:49:39 2008
[JSON]
- fixed JSON::Boolean inheritance mechanism.
If the backend is XS with support_by_pp mode and using PP only
support method, JSON::Boolean did not work correctly.
Thanks to hg[at]apteryx's point.
[JSON::PP] 2.07
- Now split into JSON::PP58 for Perl 5.8 and lator.
- made an error message compatible to JSON::XS
did not croak when TO_JSON method returns same object as passed.
[JSON::PP58]
- modified for Perls post 5.8.0 that don't have utf8::is_utf8.
Thanks to Andreas Koenig.
2.07 Sat Feb 16 15:52:29 2008
[JSON]
- experimentally added -convert_blessed_universally to define
UNIVERSAL::TO_JSON subroutine.
use JSON -convert_blessed_universally;
$json->convert_blessed->encode( $blessed );
- and as_nonbleesed is obsoleted (not yet removed). OK?
- fixed t/04_pretty.t.
While here, marked as DESTDIR ready.
2.21 Tue Jun 3 08:43:23 CEST 2008
- (hopefully) work around a perl 5.10 bug with -DDEBUGGING.
- remove the experimental status of the incremental parser interface.
- move =encoding around again, to avoid bugs with search.cpan.org.
when can we finally have utf-8 in pod???
- add ->incr_reset method.
2.2 Wed Apr 16 20:37:25 CEST 2008
- lifted the log2 rounding restriction of max_depth and max_size.
- make booleans mutable by creating a copy instead of handing out
the same scalar (reported by pasha sadri).
- added support for incremental json parsing (still EXPERIMENTAL).
- implemented and added a json_xs command line utility that can convert
from/to a number of serialisation formats - tell me if you need more.
- implement allow_unknown/get_allow_unknown methods.
- fixed documentation of max_depth w.r.t. higher and equal.
- moved down =encoding directive a bit, too much breaks if it's the first
pod directive :/.
- removed documentation section on other modules, it became somewhat
outdated and is nowadays mostly of historical interest.
2.1 Wed Mar 19 23:23:18 CET 2008
- update documentation here and there: add a large section
about utf8/latin1/ascii flags, add a security consideration
and extend and clarify the JSON and YAML section.
- medium speed enhancements when encoding/decoding non-ascii chars.
- minor speedup in number encoding case.
- extend and clarify the section on incompatibilities
between YAML and JSON.
- switch to static inline from just inline when using gcc.
- add =encoding utf-8 to the manpage, now that perl 5.10 supports it.
- fix some issues with UV to JSON conversion of unknown impact.
- published the yahoo locals search result used in benchmarks as the
original url changes so comparison is impossible.
- assume that Python 2.4 and 2.5 are compatible and allow checking for
fallout.
- remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_COMPATIBLE that are obsoleted by the 2.3+
default. Modify the others to deal with the removals.
odt2txt is a small, command-line tool which extracts the text out
of OpenDocument Texts, as produced by OpenOffice.org, KOffice,
StarOffice, and others. It supports multiple output encodings, has
locale support, and is able to substitute unknown characters.
(After I packaged this I also found o3read already packaged.)
0.8.13 - 0.8.14
- Fix some warnings due to unused variables
- Fix a warning due to a name hiding.
- Fix two loops with corrupted documents (Thank you, sum1!)
0.8.12 - 0.8.13
- Implement readahead in the WPXStreamImplementation class (Jan Holesovsky, Fridrich)
- Fix some memory issues properly (each class deletes what it allocated) (Fridrich)
- Work around an issue with relative seeks backward and certain versions of libstdc++
in the buffered stream implementation (Fridrich, sum1)
- Fix a problem of conversion of some page breaks due to an unreachable block in the
code (Fridrich)
- Fix a crasher in a rare case of a footnote/endnote being defined in a table and the
footnote/endnote having itself a table (Fridrich).
- Fix some null pointer crashes with corrupted documents in table code and in cases where
there is no prefix ID present (sum1, Fridrich).
- Fix a out of bounds array in parsing WP5 extended characters with broken documents
(sum1).
- Remove some abuse of pointers (Fridrich).
- In "wpd2raw --callback", return "-1" if no one callback was called (Fridrich).
- Fix some issues with incorrect indents in some rear cases (Fridrich).
- Fix some signedness problems (Fridrich).
0.8.11 - 0.8.12
- Enable building of statically linked tools even when a shared library is built,
useful for scripting the creation of win32 release packages (Robert Staudinger,
Fridrich Strba)
- Package also the tools automatically for win32 (Fridrich)
- Do not build doxygen documentation on win32 unless explicitely asked for it (Fridrich)
- Convert Tab Set function for WP5 parser (Fridrich)
- Basic conversion of tabulators and indents in WP3 parser (Smokey Ardisson, Fridrich)
- Basic conversion of tabulators and indents in WP5 parser (Fridrich)
- Convert the most usual Macintosh fonts from fontId to font name in WP1 parser
(Hubert Figuiere, Fridrich)
- Fix compilation with the upcoming gcc 4.3 (Rene Engelhard, Fridrich)
0.8.10 - 0.8.11
- Fix incorrect conversion of tables with cells spanning more then 127 rows due to
incorrect information in the file-format (Fridrich)
- Fix incorrect reading of font name information in prefix packets (Fridrich)
- Fixing http://bugzilla.abisource.com bug #10957: Bad -L flags in Makefile.am break
compiling if different libwpd version is already installed (Daniel Mack)
- Fixing http://bugzilla.abisource.com bug #10958: Risky -I ordering (Daniel Mack)
- Making a proper release win32 (MinGW) binaries crosscompilation on Linux possible and
smooth (Fridrich)
0.8.9 - 0.8.10
- Fix a locale dependency in our float to string conversion (Fridrich)
- Enhance our reading of document meta data for WP6 (David Hislop)
- Fix some sillies and be gracious with documents with corrupted prefix packets (Fridrich)
- Prevent the heuristic typedetection from throwing (Fridrich)
- Add a new stream implementation based on C++ streams, rendering libgsf dependency
very optional; deprecate GSFInputStream (Fridrich)
- Allow building of wpd2foo tools by Micro$oft Visual studio (David Hislop, Fridrich)
Changes since 1.08:
1.16 2008-02-13
* JSON::Any now compatible with both versions of JSON::XS (Simon Wistow)
* Document that calling 'use JSON::Any ();' is a bad idea
* Make JSON.pm required unless a supported JSON package is already installed
1.15 2008-01-02
* Update the config params for JSON and JSON/XS configuration
* Update JSON handler to always pass in the -support_by_pp option
if you don't want support_by_pp then don't use JSON.pm ...
*** THIS VERSION WILL ONLY WORK ON 2.0+ VERSIONS OF THESE MODULES ***
1.14 2007-12-20
* Fix for the new JSON/JSON::XS 2.0
*** THIS VERSION WILL ONLY WORK ON 2.0+ VERSIONS OF THESE MODULES ***
1.13 2007-11-06
* Fix 10_unicode.t to skip_all if no supported unicode backend is found
(reported by Andreas König)
1.12 2007-10-22
* Fix issue with 05-JSON-Syck.t so we can pass our tests again
1.11 17 Oct 2007
* fix issue with JSON::Syck when using Object API as reported by Miyagawa
1.10 12 Oct 2007
* fix issues from http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=29917
1.09 10 Oct 2007
* also test for is_utf8() - nothingmuch
* improve unicode test - nothingmuch
* add utf8 support for JSON::{Converter,Parser} - nothingmuch
* Add a test for unicode strings - nothingmuch
needs -liconv in order to satisfy linkage requirements. This is now
patterned after the approach taken with readline and termlib.
Examples on NetBSD for a package that includes only
gettext-lib/buildlink3.mk:
PREFER_NATIVE= yes
PREFER_PKGSRC= # empty
# This uses the native gettext and native iconv, with:
# BUILDLINK_LDADD.gettext == "-lintl"
PREFER_NATIVE= yes
PREFER_PKGSRC= iconv
# This uses the native gettext and native iconv, with:
# BUILDLINK_LDADD.gettext == "-lintl"
PREFER_NATIVE= yes
PREFER_PKGSRC= gettext
# This uses the pkgsrc gettext and native iconv, with:
# BUILDLINK_LDADD.gettext == "-lintl"
PREFER_NATIVE= yes
PREFER_PKGSRC= gettext iconv
# This uses the pkgsrc gettext and pkgsrc iconv, with:
# BUILDLINK_LDADD.gettext == "-lintl -liconv"
PREFER_NATIVE= # empty
PREFER_PKGSRC= yes
# This uses the pkgsrc gettext and pkgsrc iconv, with:
# BUILDLINK_LDADD.gettext == "-lintl -liconv"
PREFER_NATIVE= iconv
PREFER_PKGSRC= yes
# This uses the pkgsrc gettext and native iconv, with:
# BUILDLINK_LDADD.gettext == "-lintl"
PREFER_NATIVE= gettext
PREFER_PKGSRC= yes
# This uses the native gettext and native iconv, with:
# BUILDLINK_LDADD.gettext == "-lintl"
PREFER_NATIVE= gettext iconv
PREFER_PKGSRC= yes
# This uses the native gettext and native iconv, with:
# BUILDLINK_LDADD.gettext == "-lintl"
This version is DESTDIR ready.
2.06 Fri Feb 8 16:21:59 2008
[JSON::PP] 2.06
- enhanced the XS compatibility for pretty-printing
and the indent handling was broken!
2.05 Tue Feb 5 13:57:19 2008
[JSON::PP] 2.05
- enhanced some XS compatibilities for de/encode.
- now decode_error can dump high (>127) chars.
- enhanced the XS combatilbity of the decoding error.
- fixed the utf8 checker while decoding (is_valid_utf8).
- implemented utf8::downgrade in JSON::PP56.
- enhanced utf8::encode in JSON::PP56.
- made utf8::downgrade return a true in JSON::PP5005.
2.04 Sat Jan 5 16:10:01 2008
[JSON]
- fixed a document typo pointed by kawasaki@annocpan
- make DATA handle closed for error mssages in support_by_pp mode.
- switched JSON::Backend::XS::Supportable wrapper de/encode
to changing symbolic tables for croak messages and speed.
- fixed support_by_pp setting
[JSON::PP] 2.04
- enhanced the error message compatiblity to XS.
Pkgsrc changes:
- The packages supports installation to DESTDIR.
- No more requirement for coreutils/findutils and patch-ab.
- Switched to predefined REPLACE_SH instead of using subst.mk directly.
- Cosmetic changes for MAKEFLAGS.
- The shell script mk/check/check-portability.sh gets confused by some of
the file names in the test archive: skip them.
- Extracting files from testsuite.tar often fails on Darwin (with HFS?)
so we skip this part.
- Extract test archive with pax, it is available on every pkgsrc system.
- Submitted patch-aa to author of convmv long ago.
Changes since version 1.10:
===========================
1.12
- now work with Perl 5.10 using an eval block
- GPL v2 and v3 now
1.11
- test suite compares sorted results of find to fix false alarms on some systems
- test suite now uses tar instead of cp for copying.
- fix a y/n mixup
- at startup we check if Perl::Encode is not too broken (bugs 37757 and 49830
for now). Recent Perl releases are terribly broken. If this won't improve,
I'll have to rewrite convmv in a language with more stable core functionality
:-|. If you are distributor of convmv, please run make test before packaging
to make sure you don't ship convmv with a broken Perl release.
patch 3
1. It is corrected that the setting related to fold is not cleared with --reset.
2. The bug to which the line feed code cannot be judged correctly only for one
line the input is corrected.
3. Inputcode() is added to the perl/ruby enhancing (skf bug#10955).
4. The bug that accesses it under KEIS and another specific condition beyond
the limits of the array is corrected.
patch 2
(1) The correction of the FOLD_SUPPORT matter that leaks to the release file by
1.95.1 that the compilation doesn't pass when it is invalid is added.
(2) The judgment condition is mistaken when G3 is replaced at Shift_JIS X 0213
and the matter with the possibility of crashing is corrected.
(3) The trademark of the SoftBank Co. is corrected.
pkgsrc changes:
add DESTDIR support
Changes 2.0.6
== Addition of --ic --oc option
--Ic=<input codeset> --oc=<output codeset> option was added.
Shift_JIS, CP932, EUC-JP, CP51932, eucJP-ms, ISO-2022-JP, UTF-8N(UTF-8),
UTF-8-BOM, UTF-16BE, UTF-16BE-BOM(UTF-16), UTF-16LE, and UTF-16LE-BOM.
UTF8-MAC can be specified for input.
== Addition and change in mapping
The character-code of JIS-affiliated and correspondence with Unicode
decided to be defined. Decode from these to Unicode secures the thing
that conversion in the defined range is correctly done. Conversion in
the range not defined is not secured. Encode from Unicode secures
the thing that conversion in the defined range is correctly done,
conversion in the range not defined is assumed to be an error,
(possible fallback), and Unicode, and an illegal character secures
the skipped thing.
== Addition of fallback option
The --fb-{skip,html,xml,perl,java,subchar} option was added. How the
character that was not able to be converted is treated when
converting it from Unicode into Shift_JIS, EUC-JP, and ISO-2022-JP
can be specified.
== Addition of --no-best-fit-chars option
The character for which the round trip safety is not secured is not
converted at conversion from Unicode. - when Unicode is converted
from Unicode It is possible to use it to convert the UTF form of nkf
when specifying it with x. (If this is not specified if it says
oppositely, a part of character is not preserved. )
When the character string related to passing is converted, this
option is strongly recommended to be specified.
== Addition of --in-place[=SUFFIX] option
--in-place option to renew the time stamp to --overwrite that
maintained the time stamp was added.
== Document of hiragana katakana conversion
Because the document of the hiragana katakana conversion had reversed,
this was corrected. A correct document is as follows.
-H1 --hiragana katakana > hiragana
-H2 --katakana hiragana -> katakana
-H3 --katakana-hiragana katakana <-> hiragana
== Others
"Q" decipherment of encoding and the bug such as fold-margin are corrected.
== 2.0.6a
The permission of the file at the packaging was changed.
Changes 2.0.7
* The character of CP51932 corrects not doing fallback.
* It is corrected not to compile excluding gcc.
* Making to ANSI C.
* The bug around changing line of MIME encode is corrected.
* The binary file came to be also good at base64 by -t2MB.
* Support the conversion of repeating hiragana and katakana sign by -h.
* Support the conversion of V of the hiragana and the katakana by -h.
* DOS and OS/2 1.x support by lukewarm
* OpenWatcom, OS/2, and djgpp V2 support by By lukewarm
Changes 2.0.8
* Support of UTF-32 and CP10001(Microsoft's MacJapanese).
* It supports outside BMP of Unicode.
* The user definition character of the CP932 faction is supported.
* The range of the Shift_JIS emoticon of Softbank Mobile is supported with NTT DoCoMo.
* The line feed code was displayed with --guess.
* It is corrected that the guess when the character-code cannot be fixed with --guess was broken.
* It is corrected to have thrown away SI/SO/ESC at the EUC mode.
* When the input of UTF-8 is encoded in MIME, it is corrected not to be output
correctly.
* Processing was continued even if there was a file that was not able to be read
when two or more files were given.
* Various corrections in CP932 turn
In 2.0.8a in addition to above
* It is corrected not effective of -L.
* It is corrected not to be able to make nkf32.dll.
exists and libiconv is compiled. This restores symmetry between
libiconv.so, libiconv.a and libintl and fixes the build of gettext-tools
on Linux. Bump revision.
Version 1.89, 08/01/2008
========================
o entry types and field names now typeset in lowercase in f_bib.html
o new option -unicode to use Unicode entities for some macros
(such as ◯ for \bigcirc, etc.)
o new option -html-entities to use HTML entities for some macros
such as \le, \approx, etc. (patch by Steven G. Johnson)
o new option -header to insert a header (similar to -footer)
(patch by Steven G. Johnson)
Changes:
## JSON version 2.00 #####################################################
In this version, JSON was totally rewritten.
* JSON becomes a wrapper to JSON::XS or JSON::PP!
* objToJson() and jsonToObj() are obsoleted!
* $JSON::* variables are no longer available!
* JSON::Parser and JSON::Converter are deleted from the distribution!
* JSONRPC* and Apache::JSONRPC are deleted from the distribution!
Please check JSON::RPC (supports JSON-RPC protocol v1.1 and 1.0).
##########################################################################
2.03 Fri Jan 4 14:10:58 2008
[JSON]
- fixed the description - Transition ways from 1.xx to 2.xx.
$JSON::ConvBlessed compat => $json->allow_blessed->as_nonbleesed
- support_by_pp supports 'as_nonbleesed' (experimental)
- clean up the code for saving memory
[JSON::PP] 2.03
- Now the allo_bignum flag also affects the encoding process.
encode() can convert Math::BigInt/Float objects into JSON numbers
- added as_nonblessed option (experimental)
- cleaned up internal function names (renamed camel case names)
2.02 Wed Dec 26 11:08:19 2007
[JSON]
- Now support_by_pp allows to use indent_length()
[JSON::PP] 2.02
- added get_indent_length
2.01 Thu Dec 20 11:30:59 2007
[JSON]
- made the object methods - jsonToObj and objToJson
available for a while with warnings.
2.00 Wed Dec 19 11:48:04 2007
[JSON]
- new version!
- modified Makefile.PL for broken Perls (when PERL_DL_NONLAZY = 1).
[JSON::PP] 2.0104
- clean up the document.
- use 'subs' instead of CORE::GLOBAL for fixing join() in 5.8.0 - 5.8.2
- enhanced decoding error messages for JSON::XS compatibility.
- jsonToObj and objToJson warn.
1.99_05 Fri Dec 14 18:30:43 2007
[JSON]
- added a description about the Unicode handling to document.
[JSON::PP] (2.0103)
- Now the JSON::PP56 unicode handling does not require Unicode::String.
- Now JSON::PP5005 can de/enocde properly within the Perl 5.005 world.
- decode() always utf8::decode()ed to strings.
- decode() returned a big integer as string though the integer is
smaller than it is so.
- a bad know how - added the join() wrapper for Perl 5.8.0 - 5.8.2 bug.
- JSON::PP56 encode() did not handle Unicode properly.
- added a section about the unicode handling on Perls to JSON::PP doc.
1.99_04 Mon Dec 10 14:28:15 2007
[JSON]
- modified the tests and source for Perl 5.005
[JSON::PP] (2.0102)
- modified some prototypes in JSON::PP5005.
1.99_03 Mon Dec 10 11:43:02 2007
[JSON]
- modified tests and document.
in Perl5.8.2 or earlier, decoding with utf8 is broken because of
a Perl side problem. (join() had a bug.)
- modified Makefile.PL for Perl 5.005.
in the version, 'require JSON' is fail....
[JSON::PP] (2.0102)
- modified string decode function.
- enhanced error messages for compatibility to JSON::XS.
- enhanced utf8::decode emulator and unpack emulator in JSON::PP56.
1.99_02 Sun Dec 9 05:06:19 2007
[JSON::PP] (2.0101)
- decoding with utf8 was broken in Perl 5.10
as the behaviour of unpack was changed.
- added a fake in JSON::PP5005 (bytes.pm)
- added the missing file JONS::PP::Boolean.pm
1.99_01 Sat Dec 8 12:01:43 2007
[JSON]
- released as version 2.0
this module is incompatible to 1.xx, so check the document.
[JSON::PP] (2.01 from 0.97)
- updated JSON::PP for compatible to JSON::XS 2.01
- renamed from_json and to_json to decode_json and encode_json
- added get_* to JSON::PP
- deleted property() from JSON::PP
- deleted strict() and added loose()
- deleted disable_UTF8() and self_encode()
- renamed singlequote to allow_singlequote
- renamed allow_bigint to allow_bignum
- max_depth and max_size round up their arguments.
- added indent_length and sort_by
Changes:
2.01 Wed Dec 5 11:40:28 CET 2007
- INCOMPATIBLE API CHANGE: to_json and from_json have been
renamed to encode_json/decode_json for JSON.pm compatibility.
The old functions croak and might be replaced by JSON.pm
comaptible versions in some later release.
2.0 Tue Dec 4 11:30:46 CET 2007
- this is supposed to be the first version of JSON::XS
compatible with version 2.0+ of the JSON module.
Using the JSON module as frontend to JSON::XS should be
as fast as using JSON::XS directly, so consider using it
instead.
- added get_* methods for all "simple" options.
- make JSON::XS subclassable.
1.53 Tue Nov 13 23:58:33 CET 2007
- minor doc clarifications.
- fixed many doc typos (patch by Thomas L. Shinnick).
1.52 Mon Oct 15 03:22:06 CEST 2007
- remove =encoding pod directive again, it confuses too many pod
parsers :/.
1.51 Sat Oct 13 03:55:56 CEST 2007
- encode empty arrays/hashes in a compact way when pretty is enabled.
- apparently JSON::XS was used to find some bugs in the
JSON_checker testsuite, so add (the corrected) JSON_checker tests to
the testsuite.
- quite a bit of doc updates/extension.
- require 5.8.2, as this seems to be the first unicode-stable version.
When encoding with FORCE_BINARY_IO mode in effect, the explicit "\r\n"
end of line sequence caused double carriage returns in the output,
because the output text file is subject to expansion of LF to CR/LF
line terminators. I made the "eol" sequence conditional on
FORCE_BINARY, so that just a line feed is written to streams
which will expand it.
Changes:
Version 1.88, 20/11/2007
========================
o new option -revkeys to number entries in reverse order
(patch by Walter Guttmann)
o fixed bug with '\ ' (backslash space) introduced in version 1.82
(shows up with -s gerplain)
o \c{C}, \"y, \"Y (patch by John Kewley)
o \k (using unicode entities, patch by John Kewley)
Version 1.87, 16/07/2007
========================
o \hat
o \mathfrak (supported but no font change, as for \mathcal ad \mathbb)
o \~a, \~A, \~o, and \~O
o -- translated to – and --- to —
Version 1.86, 21/03/2007
========================
o more accents macros: \oe \OE \~ \v \' \r
New in libiconv-1.12-cp932.patch:
* Changed CP932 converter to use exact mapping table.
* Added WINDOWS-31J, csWINDOWS31J, SJIS-OPEN, SJIS-WIN as aliases for CP932.
* Added EUCJP-MS converter.
* Added EUC-JP-MS, EUCJP-OPEN, EUCJP-WIN as aliases for EUCJP-MS.
New in 1.12:
* The iconv program is now licensed under the GPL version 3, instead of the
GPL version 2. The libiconv library continues to be licensed under LGPL.
* Added RK1048 converter.
* On AIX, an existing system libiconv no longer causes setlocale() to fail.
* Upgraded EUC-KR, JOHAB to include the Korean postal code sign.