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CVS commit: pkgsrc/converters/p5-Sereal-Encoder



Module Name:    pkgsrc
Committed By:   wen
Date:           Sun May  8 14:51:42 UTC 2016

Modified Files:
        pkgsrc/converters/p5-Sereal-Encoder: Makefile distinfo

Log Message:
Update to 3.014

Upstream changes:
3.014 Dec  7 2015
  * Fix builds under 5.8.9

3.012 Dec  6 2015
  * Yet another release related to broken META files.
    ExtUtils::MakeMaker and CPAN::Meta need to be up to date
    or the META files miss stuff.

3.011 Dec  6 2015
  * No significant changes. Doc typo fixes, and build tweaks.

3.010 Dec  1 2015
  * Build fixes.

3.009 Nov 30 2015
  * Re-relase 3.008 with updated META files.

3.008 Nov 27 2015
  * FIX: Make sure that reserializing a data structure created
    using alias_varint_under does not produce a corrupted dataset.
    Thanks to Iskra for the report.
  * FIX: Precedence issue related to sort keys options. Thanks
    to Petr P穩sa� <ppisar%redhat.com@localhost> for the report and fix.
  * FIX: Win32 build issues, thanks to bulk88 for help.

3.007 Nov 26 2015
  * FIX: sorting should now work with tied hashes, and
    be in general faster.
  * CHANGED: Sort order for sort_keys=1 is now defined to be
    "in order by length of bytes, then by byte order of the
    underlying string, then by utd8ness, with non-utf8 first".
    This sort order was chosen because it requires the least
    operations to perform in the most cases, has a bounded number
    of cases where we would have to create any temporary SV's or
    to do operations that require us to introspect codepoints in
    utf8 strings. IOW purely performance. Note that so long
    as you compare data created with the same sort_keys setting
    you will ALWAYS get the same order *in process*, regardless
    of what you choose. Backwards compatible support for  the
    old order is available via sort_keys=3.

    ADDED: sort_keys=2 to provide "perl cmp order"
           (Its just there because it is easy to do, not for any
            good reason.)
    ADDED: sort_keys=3 to provide "rev perl cmp order"

    Legacy sort order was equivalent to sort_keys=3, use this
    option *ONLY* if you are extremely sensitive to changes in the
    sorted order (or "canonical form").

  * [DECODER] Build fixes for boxes without any Sereal installed (it seems
    to be common on certain types of smokers, and not on others).
  * Fix issues with serializing blessed scalars where we see the
    blessed scalar before we see the reference to it.
  * Handle PVLV undefs
  * Build fixes for 5.8.9
  * Doc patches
  * Optimizations

3.006 Nov 14 2015
  * [DECODER] fix segfaults from heavily corrupted data. Guards
    against various pathological cases which could cause segfaults
    fixed. Thanks to Damian Gryski and "fuzzing sereal with afl"
    for finding these cases.
  * [ENCODER] Various subtle fixes to how we choose whether to serialize
    the string or numeric version of a value, in particular to
    ensure that "00" always round trips as "00", and related issues.
    Note this fix has correctness and performance consequences. In
    some cases values that used to serialized as integers (arguably
    incorrectly) will be serialized as strings instead, and some code
    maybe be slower to serialize.
    NOTE: Some issues related to this subject are not fixable without
    a protocol change. In particular this change may affect the behavior
    of code that uses binary logical operators on values serialized
    with Perl.
    Thanks to Zefram, Tom, and others for help with this issue.
  * Fixups for cast warnings under -Wint-to-ptr builds by using
    using PTR2INT and INT2PTR for casting our objects.
  * Win32 fixes
  * Build improvements
  * Changes to how we generate constants


To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 pkgsrc/converters/p5-Sereal-Encoder/Makefile
cvs rdiff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 pkgsrc/converters/p5-Sereal-Encoder/distinfo

Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the
copyright notices on the relevant files.




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