Revision history for Perl extension Sereal-Encoder
0.01 Tue Aug 8 17:09 2012
- original version; internal release.
0.02 Tue Aug 8 17:09 2012
- internal release.
0.03 Tue Sep 4 17:09 2012
- internal release.
0.04 Thu Sep 6 16:00 2012
- internal release.
0.05 Fri Sep 7 14:00 2012
- internal release.
0.06 Mon Sep 10 11:00 2012
- First public release (CPAN).
- Beta quality software.
0.07 Tue Sep 11 14:00 2012
- "undef_unknown" option will cause unsupported Perl types to be
encoded as "undef" instead of throwing an exception.
- Similarly, "stringify_unknown" will make those unsupported types
be stringified instead. The two options are mutually exclusive.
- "warn_unknown" option (only meaningful if "stringify_unknown" or
"undef_unknown" are active) will cause a warning to be issued when
an unsupported type is encoded as a string or as undef.
- Bug fixes for encoding the contents of tied hashes (the tiedness
itself is not preserved by design).
- Solaris build fix.
- Test fixes for threaded perls (likely working around a bug in Perl
- Improved documentation.
0.08 Thu Sep 13 17:00 2012
- 'snappy_threshold' option which controls at which minimum packet size
we start compressing with Snappy at all (if Snappy enabled)
- More tests.
0.09 Fri Sep 14 10:00 2012
- Export functions by default when loaded from one liner
- More liberal set of decoder versions that we can run full tests against
0.10 Mon Sep 17 14:00 2012
- Perl 5.10 regular-expression-related build fixes.
0.11 Tue Sep 18 13:00 2012
- 5.8.5 fixes.
- Fixes to other languages' reference data output.
0.12 Wed Sep 19 08:00 2012
* Important bug fix *
- Under certain circumstances, an encoder object could be left
in an unclean state when an encoding operation failed via
an exception.
0.13 - unreleased
0.14 Wed Oct 10 11:11 2012
- The 'warn_unknown' option now optionally does NOT emit a warning
if the unsupported item is a blessed object with string overloading.
0.15 Wed Oct 17 13:00 2012
- Thread-safety fix on Perls >= 5.8.7. Sereal is still not thread-safe
on older Perls
0.16 Thu Oct 25 12:00 2012
- Re-entrancy fix for obscure cases like calling into Sereal from
$SIG{__DIE__} if the exception was thrown from within Sereal.
(A bit of a "don't do that" case)
0.17 Mon Oct 29 12:00 2012
* This release contains critical bug fixes *
- Fix pointer-stashing-broken-by-realloc-from-under-it problem by
using offsets instead.
This bug could cause you Perl to segfault.
0.18 Wed Nov 14 07:30 2012
* This release contains critical bug fixes *
- Fix output data corruption in encoder when serializing an incompatible
data structure with refcount > 1 with the "stringify_unknown" option.
0.19 - unreleased
0.20 Fri Nov 23 15:35 2012
- Configurable recursion limit for the Encoder.
- Fix hard-crash issue with weak-refs to certain data structures
(issue #11 on github). Thanks to Andrew Yates for helping us debug
the problem!
=> Regression tests still pending.
0.21 - unreleased
0.22 - unreleased
0.23 Tue Jan 08 07:23 2013
* Important bug fix release *
* Warning *
Before using the incremental Snappy mode described below, you must
upgrade the Sereal::Decoder to version 0.23 or higher!
- Support for the 'snappy_incr' option, which uses a new Snappy
compression format that is suitable for parsing multiple Sereal
documents from a large buffer. A bug in the previous implementation
of Snappy-compression resulted in the Decoder failing if the
buffer (Perl input string) extended beyond the length of the
Snappy-compressed Sereal document.
If this confuses you, then:
=> If you're not using Snappy compression, move on.
=> If you are, but you're not extracting Sereal documents
from larger strings, consider upgrading or move on.
=> If you're using Snappy compression and might want to extract
Sereal documents from larger strings, then please:
1) Upgrade Sereal::Decoder and Sereal::Encoder everywhere.
2) Then swap the "snappy" option of the encoder for the
"snappy_incr" option.
- Support for the 'sort_keys' option, which outputs hash keys in
consistent order (but see gotchas in documentation).
0.24 - unreleased
0.25 Tue Jan 22 18:00 2013
- Various compatibility fixes with old versions of Perl.
Specifically, fixes to regular expression handling that should help
with 5.10 support, as well as fixes that should improve the status
quo on 5.8.
- Potential fix for a leak wrt. regular expression support.
- Fewer compiler warnings on 32bit/gcc.