freebsd-nq/contrib/libucl/ChangeLog.md
Baptiste Daroussin 11dd9ed664 Import libucl 20170219
MFC after:	3 days
2017-02-19 17:37:16 +00:00

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Version history

Libucl 0.5

  • Streamline emitter has been added, so it is now possible to output partial ucl objects
  • Emitter now is more flexible due to emitter_context structure

0.5.1

  • Fixed number of bugs and memory leaks

0.5.2

  • Allow userdata objects to be emitted and destructed
  • Use userdata objects to store lua function references

Libucl 0.6

  • Reworked macro interface

Libucl 0.6.1

  • Various utilities fixes

Libucl 0.7.0

  • Move to klib library from uthash to reduce memory overhead and increase performance

Libucl 0.7.1

  • Added safe iterators API

Libucl 0.7.2

  • Fixed serious bugs in schema and arrays iteration

Libucl 0.7.3

  • Fixed a bug with macros that come after an empty object
  • Fixed a bug in include processing when an incorrect variable has been destroyed (use-after-free)

Libucl 0.8.0

  • Allow to save comments and macros when parsing UCL documents
  • C++ API
  • Python bindings (by Eitan Adler)
  • Add msgpack support for parser and emitter
  • Add Canonical S-expressions parser for libucl
  • CLI interface for parsing and validation (by Maxim Ignatenko)
  • Implement include with priority
  • Add 'nested' functionality to .include macro (by Allan Jude)
  • Allow searching an array of paths for includes (by Allan Jude)
  • Add new .load macro (by Allan Jude)
  • Implement .inherit macro (#100)
  • Add merge strategies
  • Add schema validation to lua API
  • Add support for external references to schema validation
  • Add coveralls integration to libucl
  • Implement tests for 80% of libucl code lines
  • Fix tonns of minor and major bugs
  • Improve documentation
  • Rework function names to the common conventions (old names are preserved for backwards compatibility)
  • Add Coverity scan integration
  • Add fuzz tests

Incompatible changes:

  • ucl_object_emit_full now accepts additional argument comments that could be used to emit comments with UCL output