fix(deps): update rust crate serde_json to 1.0.116 - autoclosed #136
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This PR contains the following updates:
1.0
->1.0.116
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serde-rs/json (serde_json)
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swap_remove
andshift_remove
methods on Map (#1109)v1.0.112
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Value::as_number
accessor (#1069, thanks @chanced)Number::as_str
accessor under "arbitrary_precision" feature (#1067, thanks @chanced)v1.0.105
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io_error_kind()
method to serde_json::Error:fn io_error_kind(&self) -> Option<std::io::ErrorKind>
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to_writer
only writes valid UTF-8 strings (#1011, thanks @stepancheg)v1.0.95
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Display
andsource()
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on docs.rs for nowv1.0.90
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append
andclone_from
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write_i128
andwrite_u128
methods toserde_json::Formatter
to control the formatting of 128-bit integers (#940, thanks @Lucretiel)v1.0.86
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arbitrary_precision
feature even in no-std mode (#928, thanks @kvinwang)v1.0.85
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Display
forNumber
produce the same representation as serializing (#919)v1.0.84
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Debug
impl ofserde_json::Value
more compact (#918)v1.0.83
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From<Option<T>>
for serde_json::Value whereT: Into<Value>
(#900, thanks @kvnvelasco)v1.0.81
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indexmap
/autocfg
not always properly detecting whether astd
sysroot crate is available (#885, thanks @cuviper)v1.0.80
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RawValue
deserialization to propagate\u
escapes for unmatched surrogates, which can later by deserialized to Vec<u8> (#830, thanks @lucacasonato)v1.0.78
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&RawValue
in map key position, which would previously fail with "invalid type: newtype struct" (#851)v1.0.77
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std
noralloc
feature enabledv1.0.76
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raw_value
andalloc
are enabled whilestd
is disabled (#850)v1.0.75
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itoa
dependency to 1.0v1.0.72
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\u
-encoded lone surrogates when deserializing into a byte string (#828, #829, thanks @lucacasonato)v1.0.71
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serde_json::Map::retain
method (#822, thanks @deankarn)v1.0.69
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-0
when deserializing to f32 or f64 (#799, #801)v1.0.67
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RawValue
from a slice containing non-utf8 bytes (#755)v1.0.63
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Entry::and_modify
method on serde_json::map::Entry (#754, thanks @Krout0n)v1.0.62
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impl From<Number> for Value
(#737, thanks @imp)v1.0.60
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impl FromIterator<(impl Into<String>, impl Into<Value>)> for Value
, which collects a Value::Object (#733, thanks @matklad)v1.0.59
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json!
macro invocation (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/73777)v1.0.55
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float_roundtrip
(https://github.com/serde-rs/json/releases/tag/v1.0.54)v1.0.54
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Add
float_roundtrip
feature to enable a slower but higher precision float parser based on lexical.Enabling
float_roundtrip
will use sufficient precision when parsing fixed precision floats from JSON to ensure that they maintain accuracy when round-tripped through JSON. This comes at an approximately 2x performance cost for parsing floats compared to the default best-effort precision.Unlike
arbitrary_precision
, the newfloat_roundtrip
feature makes f64 -> JSON -> f64 produce output identical to the input.arbitrary_precision
is for making JSON -> serde_json::Number -> JSON produce output identical to the input.v1.0.53
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serde_json::value::Serializer
which produces aValue
as output (#621, thanks @sdleffler)v1.0.47
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Add no-std support (#606, thanks @Xanewok)
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HashMap<String, Value>
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impl From<()> for Value
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Deserializer::disable_recursion_limit
guarded by an"unbounded_depth"
Cargo cfg; this allows parsing arbitrarily deep JSON structures without any consideration for overflowing the stack; see documentation in the link for how to do this safely (#509)v1.0.37
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Work around a compounding error message bug when using serde_json in combination with erased-serde (https://github.com/dtolnay/erased-serde/issues/21) that resulted in error messages like:
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"arbitrary_precision"
feature is enabled (#506, thanks @koushiro)v1.0.33
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&Value
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in debug mode (#492)v1.0.31
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IgnoredAny
andRawValue
without recursion (#486)v1.0.29
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RawValue
type which represents a contiguous range of bytes in the input corresponding to one JSON value without parsing that value into any particular data structure (#355)v1.0.28
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dtoa
toryu
crate for 60% higher throughput serializing floating point data (#472, benchmark)v1.0.25
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Support 2018-style import of
json!
macro (#458)v1.0.24
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json!
macro compatible with using thedeny(unused_results)
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null
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indexmap
as the implementation of the"preserver_order"
feature, aslinked-hash-map
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serde_json::Value
equality whether or not"preserve_order"
feature is enabled (#438, thanks @Diggsey)v1.0.16
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values_mut()
iterator for serde_json::Map (#437)v1.0.15
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serde_json::from_value
consistent withserde_json::from_str
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arbitrary_precision
feature which allows the serialization and deserialization of serde_json::Number to operate on data of arbitrary size/precision, rather than just fixed-width primitive integer and floating point types (#416, thanks @alexreg)v1.0.12
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(dependency bump only)
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Value::take
similar to the method of the same name onOption
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derive(Deserialize)
generated code using JSON; see Improve compile time and executable size by counting lines of LLVM IRfalse
(#392, thanks @bouk)Compatibility notes
Part of the improvement to compile time comes from having generic methods in serde_json instantiate many fewer Visitor trait methods than they used to. For example if a Deserialize impl is being deserialized from JSON and the impl indicates to Serde that the type u64 is expected, serde_json can avoid instantiating all of the Visitor methods that deal with string, borrowed string, unit, sequence, map, boolean, char, bytes, borrowed bytes, option, newtype, and enum. Previously all of these methods were instantiated and compile times were predictably poor in consequence. As of this release, serde_json instantiates only the expected Visitor methods and instead renders invalid_type error messages in a central place in the Deserializer that can be instantiated just once. This does not apply to deserialize_any for which it continues to be necessary to instantiate every Visitor method.
This does mean that code relying on the deserialize hint to be wrong may no longer deserialize successfully.
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Fix deserialization of maps with non-string keys (#311)
For example
{"1":"one"}
can be serialized and deserialized asBTreeMap<i32, String>
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