Log message:
json-c: Update to 0.14
0.14 (up to commit 9ed00a6, 2020/04/14)
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Deprecated and removed features:
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* bits.h has been removed
* lh_abort() has been removed
* lh_table_lookup() has been removed, use lh_table_lookup_ex() instead.
* Remove TRUE and FALSE defines, use 1 and 0 instead.
Build changes:
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## Deprecated and removed features:
* bits.h has been removed
* lh_abort() has been removed
* lh_table_lookup() has been removed, use lh_table_lookup_ex() instead.
* Remove TRUE and FALSE defines, use 1 and 0 instead.
* autoconf support, including autogen.sh, has been removed. See details about \
cmake, below.
* With the addition of json_tokener_get_parse_end(), access to internal fields \
of json_tokener, as well as use of many other symbols and types in \
json_tokener.h, is deprecated now.
* The use of Android.configure.mk to build for Android no longer works, and it \
is unknown how (or if) the new cmake-based build machinery can be used.
* Reports of success, or pull requests to correct issues are welcome.
## Notable improvements and new features
### Builds and documentation
* Build machinery has been switched to CMake. See README.md for details about \
how to build.
* TL;DR: `mkdir build ; cd build ; cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/some/path \
../json-c ; make all test install`
* To ease the transition, there is a `cmake-configure` wrapper that emulates \
the old autoconf-based configure script.
* This has enabled improvements to the build on Windows system; also all \
public functions have been fixed to be properly exported. For best results, use \
Visual Studio 2015 or newer.
* The json-c style guide has been updated to specify the use of clang-format, \
and all code has been reformatted.
* Since many lines of code have trivial changes now, when using git blame, \
be sure to specify -w
* Numerous improvements have been made to the documentation including function \
effects on refcounts, when passing a NULL is safe, and so on.
### json_tokener changes
* Added a json_tokener_get_parse_end() function to replace direct access of \
tok->char_offset.
* The char_offset field, and the rest of the json_tokener structure remain \
exposed for now, but expect a future release to hide it like is done with \
json_object_private.h
* json_tokener_parse_ex() now accepts a new JSON_TOKENER_VALIDATE_UTF8 flag to \
validate that input is UTF8.
* If validation fails, json_tokener_get_error(tok) will return \
json_tokener_error_parse_utf8_string (see enum json_tokener_error).
### Other changes and additions
* Add support for unsigned 64-bit integers, uint64_t, to gain one extra bit of \
magnitude for positive ints.
* json_tokener will now parse values up to UINT64_MAX (18446744073709551615)
* Existing methods returning int32_t or int64_t will cap out-of-range values \
at INT32_MAX or INT64_MAX, preserving existing behavior.
* The implementation includes the possibility of easily extending this to \
larger sizes in the future.
* A total of 7 new functions were added:
* json_object_get_uint64 ( struct json_object const* jso )
* json_object_new_uint64 ( uint64_t i )
* json_object_set_uint64 ( struct json_object* jso, uint64_t new_value )
* json_parse_uint64 ( char const* buf, uint64_t* retval )
* See description of uint64 support, above.
* json_tokener_get_parse_end ( struct json_tokener* tok )
* See details under "json_tokener changes", above.
* json_object_from_fd_ex ( int fd, int in_depth )
* Allows the max nesting depth to be specified.
* json_object_new_null ( )
* Simply returns NULL. Its use is not recommended.
* The size of struct json_object has decreased from 96 bytes to 88 bytes.
### Testing
* Many updates were made to test cases, increasing code coverage.
* There is now a quick way (JSONC_TEST_TRACE=1) to turn on shell tracing in tests.
* To run tests, use `make test`; the old "check" target no longer exists.
## Significant bug fixes
For the full list of issues and pull requests since the previous release, please \
see issues_closed_for_0.14.md
* [Issue #389](https://github.com/json-c/json-c/issues/389): Add an assert to \
explicitly crash when _ref_count is corrupted, instead of a later "double \
free" error.
* [Issue #407](https://github.com/json-c/json-c/issues/407): fix incorrect casts \
in calls to ctype functions (isdigit and isspace) so we don't crash when asserts \
are enabled on certain platforms and characters > 128 are parsed.
* [Issue #418](https://github.com/json-c/json-c/issues/418): Fix docs for \
json_util_from_fd and json_util_from_file to say that they return NULL on \
failures.
* [Issue #422](https://github.com/json-c/json-c/issues/422): json_object.c:set \
errno in json_object_get_double() when called on a json_type_string object with \
bad content.
* [Issue #453](https://github.com/json-c/json-c/issues/453): Fixed misalignment \
in JSON serialization when JSON_C_TO_STRING_SPACED and JSON_C_TO_STRING_PRETTY \
are used together.
* [Issue #463](https://github.com/json-c/json-c/issues/463): fix newlocale() \
call to use LC_NUMERIC_MASK instead of LC_NUMERIC, and remove incorrect comment.
* [Issue #486](https://github.com/json-c/json-c/issues/486): append a missing \
".0" to negative double values to ensure they are serialized as \
floating point numbers.
* [Issue #488](https://github.com/json-c/json-c/issues/488): use JSON_EXPORT on \
functions so they are properly exported on Windows.
* [Issue #539](https://github.com/json-c/json-c/issues/539): use an \
internal-only serializer function in json_object_new_double_s() to avoid \
potential conflicts with user code that uses the \
json_object_userdata_to_json_string serializer.
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Log message:
json-c: updated to 0.13.1
0.13.1:
* Bump the major version of the .so library generated up to 4.0 to avoid
conflicts because some downstream packagers of json-c had already done
their own bump to ".so.3" for a much older 0.12 release.
* Add const size_t json_c_object_sizeof()
* Avoid invalid free (and thus a segfault) when ref_count gets < 0
* fix handling of custom double formats that include a ".0"
* Avoid uninitialized variable warnings in json_object_object_foreach
* Issue 396: fix build for certain uClibc based systems.
* Add a top level fuzz directory for fuzzers run by OSS-Fuzz
0.13:
This release, being three and a half years after the 0.12 branch (f84d9c),
has quite a number of changes included. The following is a sampling of
the most significant ones.
Since the 0.12 release, 250 issues and pull requests have been closed.
See issues_closed_for_0.13.md for a complete list.
Deprecated and removed features:
--------------------------------
* All internal use of bits.h has been eliminated. The file will be removed.
Do not use: hexdigit(), error_ptr(), error_descrition() and it_error()
* lh_abort() is deprecated. It will be removed.
Behavior changes:
-----------------
* Tighten the number parsing algorithm to raise errors instead of truncating
the results. For example 12.3.4 or 2015-01-15, which now return null.
See commit 99d8fc
* Use size_t for array length and size. Platforms where sizeof(size_t) != \
sizeof(int) may not be backwards compatible
See commits 45c56b, 92e9a5 and others.
* Check for failue when allocating memory, returning NULL and errno=ENOMEM.
See commit 2149a04.
* Change json_object_object_add() return type from void to int, and will return \
-1 on failures, instead of exiting. (Note: this is not an ABI change)
New features:
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* We're aiming to follow RFC 7159 now.
* Add a couple of additional option to json_object_to_json_string_ext:
JSON_C_TO_STRING_PRETTY_TAB
JSON_C_TO_STRING_NOSLASHESCAPE
* Add a json_object_object_add_ex() function to allow for performance
improvements when certain constraints are known to be true.
* Make serialization format of doubles configurable, in two different ways:
Call json_object_set_serializer with json_object_double_to_json_string \
and a custom
format on each double object, or
Call json_c_set_serialization_double_format() to set a global or \
thread-wide format.
* Add utility function for comparing json_objects - json_object_equal()
* Add a way to copy entire object trees: json_object_deep_copy()
* Add json_object_set_<type> function to modify the value of existing \
json_object's
without the need to recreate them. Also add a json_object_int_inc function to
adjust an int's value.
* Add support for JSON pointer, RFC 6901. See json_pointer.h
* Add a json_util_get_last_err() function to retrieve the string describing the
cause of errors, instead of printing to stderr.
* Add perllike hash function for strings, and json_global_set_string_hash() 8f8d03d
* Add a json_c_visit() function to provide a way to iterate over a tree of \
json-c objects.
Notable bug fixes and other improvements:
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* Make reference increment and decrement atomic to allow passing json objects \
between threads.
* Fix json_object_object_foreach to avoid uninitialized variable warnings.
* Improve performance by removing unneeded data items from hashtable code and \
reducing duplicate hash computation.
* Improve performance by storing small strings inside json_object
* Improve performance of json_object_to_json_string by removing variadic printf. \
commit 9ff0f49
* Issue 371: fix parsing of "-Infinity", and avoid needlessly copying \
the input when doing so.
* Fix stack buffer overflow in json_object_double_to_json_string_format() - \
commit 2c2deb87
* Fix various potential null ptr deref and int32 overflows
* Issue 332: fix a long-standing bug in array_list_put_idx() where it would \
attempt to free previously free'd entries due to not checking the current array \
length.
* Issue 195: use uselocale() instead of setlocale() in json_tokener to behave \
better in threaded environments.
* Issue 275: fix out of bounds read when handling unicode surrogate pairs.
* Ensure doubles that happen to be a whole number are emitted with \
".0" - commit ca7a19
* for Visual Studio, use a snprintf/vsnprintf wrapper that ensures the string is \
terminated.
* Fix double to int cast overflow in json_object_get_int64.
* Clamp double to int32 when narrowing in json_object_get_int.
* Use strtoll() to parse ints - instead of sscanf
* Miscellaneous smaller changes, including removing unused variables, fixing warning
about uninitialized variables adding const qualifiers, reformatting code, etc...
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