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Bump simplejson from 3.18.4 to 3.19.1
Bumps simplejson from 3.18.4 to 3.19.1.
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v3.19.1
Version 3.19.1 released 2023-04-06
- This release contains security hardening measures based on recommendations by a security audit sponsored by OSTIF and conducted by X41 D-Sec GmbH. Several of these measures include changing defaults to be more strict, by default simplejson will now only consume and produce compliant JSON, but the flags still exist for any backwards compatibility needs. No high priority issues were discovered, the reference count leak is thought to be unreachable since the digits of the float are checked before PyOS_string_to_double is called. A link to the public version of this report will be included in a future release of simplejson. The following fixes were implemented in one PR: simplejson/simplejson#313
- Fix invalid handling of unicode escape sequences in the pure Python implementation of the decoder (SJ-PT-23-01)
- Fix missing reference count decrease if PyOS_string_to_double raises an exception in Python 2.x; was probably unreachable (SJ-PT-23-02)
- Backport the integer string length limitation from Python 3.11 to limit quadratic number parsing (SJ-PT-23-03)
- Fix inconsistencies with error messages between the C and Python implementations (SJ-PT-23-100)
- Remove unused unichr import from encoder (SJ-PT-23-101)
- Remove unused namedtuple_as_object and tuple_as_array arguments from simplejson.load (SJ-PT-23-102)
- Remove vestigial _one_shot code from iterencode (SJ-PT-23-103)
- Change default of allow_nan from True to False and add allow_nan to decoder (SJ-PT-23-107)
v3.19.0
NOTE: This release was not published to PyPI as the version number was mistakenly not updated in setup.py
Version 3.19.0 released 2023-04-06
- This release contains security hardening measures based on recommendations by a security audit sponsored by OSTIF and conducted by X41 D-Sec GmbH. Several of these measures include changing defaults to be more strict, by default simplejson will now only consume and produce compliant JSON, but the flags still exist for any backwards compatibility needs. No high priority issues were discovered, the reference count leak is thought to be unreachable since the digits of the float are checked before PyOS_string_to_double is called. A link to the public version of this report will be included in a future release of simplejson. The following fixes were implemented in one PR: simplejson/simplejson#313
- Fix invalid handling of unicode escape sequences in the pure Python implementation of the decoder (SJ-PT-23-01)
- Fix missing reference count decrease if PyOS_string_to_double raises an exception in Python 2.x; was probably unreachable (SJ-PT-23-02)
- Backport the integer string length limitation from Python 3.11 to
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Version 3.19.1 released 2023-04-06
- This release contains security hardening measures based on recommendations by a security audit sponsored by OSTIF and conducted by X41 D-Sec GmbH. Several of these measures include changing defaults to be more strict, by default simplejson will now only consume and produce compliant JSON, but the flags still exist for any backwards compatibility needs. No high priority issues were discovered, the reference count leak is thought to be unreachable since the digits of the float are checked before PyOS_string_to_double is called. A link to the public version of this report will be included in a future release of simplejson. The following fixes were implemented in one PR: simplejson/simplejson#313
- Fix invalid handling of unicode escape sequences in the pure Python implementation of the decoder (SJ-PT-23-01)
- Fix missing reference count decrease if PyOS_string_to_double raises an exception in Python 2.x; was probably unreachable (SJ-PT-23-02)
- Backport the integer string length limitation from Python 3.11 to limit quadratic number parsing (SJ-PT-23-03)
- Fix inconsistencies with error messages between the C and Python implementations (SJ-PT-23-100)
- Remove unused unichr import from encoder (SJ-PT-23-101)
- Remove unused namedtuple_as_object and tuple_as_array arguments from simplejson.load (SJ-PT-23-102)
- Remove vestigial _one_shot code from iterencode (SJ-PT-23-103)
- Change default of allow_nan from True to False and add allow_nan to decoder (SJ-PT-23-107)
Version 3.18.4 released 2023-03-14
- Test the sdist to prevent future regressions simplejson/simplejson#311
- Enable ppc64le wheels simplejson/simplejson#312
Version 3.18.3 released 2023-02-05
- Fix regression in sdist archive simplejson/simplejson#310
Version 3.18.2 released 2023-02-04
- Distribute a pure python wheel for Pyodide simplejson/simplejson#308
Version 3.18.1 released 2023-01-03
- Remove unnecessary
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variable from encoder module namespace simplejson/simplejson#303- Declare support for Python 3.11 and add wheels
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Merge pull request #313 from simplejson/audit-fixesec4a3d5
Update CHANGES.txt2cbc419
Additional security hardening improvements:440a5e4
SJ-PT-23-101: Remove unused unichr import from encoderdbd0aa3
SJ-PT-23-100: Fix inconsistencies in error messages between C and Python impl...59dac4e
SJ-PT-23-03: Backport integer string length limitation to limit quadratic par...1e495c1
SJ-PT-23-02: Fix missing reference count decrease7c2ccb7
SJ-PT-23-01: Fix invalid handling of unicode escape sequences in Python decoder- See full diff in compare view
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