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Bump serde_json from 1.0.41 to 1.0.62 #453

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Bumps serde_json from 1.0.41 to 1.0.62.

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v1.0.62

v1.0.61

  • Add impl From<Number> for Value (#737, thanks @imp)

v1.0.60

  • Add impl FromIterator<(impl Into<String>, impl Into<Value>)> for Value, which collects a Value::Object (#733, thanks @matklad)

v1.0.59

  • In arbitrary_precision mode, return None from serde_json::Number::as_f64 if the JSON number is larger than the maximum possible f64

v1.0.58

  • Add serde_json::Map::remove_entry, matching the equivalent API on BTreeMap

v1.0.57

  • Allow serde_json::Deserializer to be instantiated without consuming the serde_json::​de::Read impl (#684)

v1.0.56

  • Improve compiler diagnostic on missing commas inside json! macro invocation (rust-lang/rust#73777)

v1.0.55

v1.0.54

  • 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 new float_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.

    serde_json = { version = "1.0.54", features = ["float_roundtrip"] }

v1.0.53

  • Reduce unhelpful indentation in the {:#?} format of serde_json::Value
  • Remove some unnecessary runtime checks from Serializer::collect_str

v1.0.52

v1.0.51

  • Terminate StreamDeserializer after errors instead of repeatedly reparsing the same failed input (#647)
  • Add FusedIterator impls for StreamDeserializer and for Map's various iterators

v1.0.50

v1.0.49

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Commits
  • 8d78020 Release 1.0.62
  • b6c855d Touch up PR 751
  • e81e7d9 Merge pull request #751 from icewind1991/value-display-utf8-unchecked
  • e0747b9 use from_utf8_unchecked in the fmt::Display implementation of Value
  • 7ff8ec6 Merge pull request #744 from Carreau/patch-1
  • 418507e Update example to use Result<User, Box>
  • 44d7fe3 Intra-doc link for the crate::value link
  • 065cbef Merge pull request #739 from rory/minor-doc-improvement
  • 347674c make a html link in the doccomments
  • 613d66e Release 1.0.61
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Bumps [serde_json](https://github.com/serde-rs/json) from 1.0.41 to 1.0.62.
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Superseded by #472.

@dependabot-preview dependabot-preview bot deleted the dependabot/cargo/serde_json-1.0.62 branch February 26, 2021 13:13
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