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build(deps): bump serialization from 1.3.2 to 1.5.0 #247

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Bumps serialization from 1.3.2 to 1.5.0. Updates org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-serialization-core-jvm from 1.3.2 to 1.5.0

Release notes

Sourced from org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-serialization-core-jvm's releases.

1.5.0

This release contains all features and bugfixes from 1.5.0-RC plus some experimental features and bugfixes on its own (see below). Kotlin 1.8.10 is used as a default.

HoconEncoder and HoconDecoder interfaces and HOCON-specific serializers

These interfaces work in a way similar to JsonEncoder and JsonDecoder: they allow intercepting (de)serialization process, making writing if custom HOCON-specific serializers easier. New ConfigMemorySizeSerializer and JavaDurationSerializer already make use of them. See more details in the PR. Big thanks to Alexander Mikhailov for contributing this!

Ability to read buffered huge strings in custom Json deserializers

New interface ChunkedDecoder allows you to read huge strings that may not fit in memory by chunks. Currently, this interface is only implemented by Json decoder that works with strings and streams, but we may expand it later, if there's a demand for it. See more details in the PR authored by Alexey Sviridov.

Bugfixes

  • Improve runtime exceptions messages (#2180)
  • Added support for null values for nullable enums in lenient mode (#2176)
  • Prevent class loaders from leaking when using ClassValue cache (#2175)

1.5.0-RC

This is a release candidate for the next version with many new features to try. It uses Kotlin 1.8.0 by default.

Json naming strategies

A long-awaited feature (#33) is available in this release. A new interface, JsonNamingStrategy and Json configuration property namingStrategy allow defining a transformation that is applied to all properties' names serialized by a Json instance. There's also a predefined implementation for the most common use case: Json { namingStrategy = JsonNamingStrategy.SnakeCase }. Check out the PR for more details and documentation.

Json unquoted literals

kotlinx-serialization-json has an API for manipulating raw Json values: functions and classes JsonObject, JsonPrimitive, etc. In this release, there is a new addition to this API: JsonUnquotedLiteral constructor function. It allows to produce a string that is not quoted in the Json output. This function has a lot of valuable applications: from writing unsigned or large numbers to embedding whole Json documents without the need for re-parsing. For an example, read the Encoding literal Json content docs. This huge feature was contributed to us by aSemy: #2041.

Stabilization of serializer(java.lang.Type) function family

Functions serializer, serializerOrNull and extensions SerializersModule.serializer, SerializersModule.serializerOrNull have JVM-only overloads that accept java.lang.Type. These overloads are crucial for interoperability: with them, third-party Java frameworks like Spring, which usually rely on Java's reflection and type tokens, can retrieve KSerializer instance and use kotlinx.serialization properly.

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-serialization-core-jvm's changelog.

1.5.0 / 2023-02-27

This release contains all features and bugfixes from 1.5.0-RC plus some experimental features and bugfixes on its own (see below). Kotlin 1.8.10 is used as a default.

HoconEncoder and HoconDecoder interfaces and HOCON-specific serializers

These interfaces work in a way similar to JsonEncoder and JsonDecoder: they allow intercepting (de)serialization process, making writing if custom HOCON-specific serializers easier. New ConfigMemorySizeSerializer and JavaDurationSerializer already make use of them. See more details in the PR. Big thanks to Alexander Mikhailov for contributing this!

Ability to read buffered huge strings in custom Json deserializers

New interface ChunkedDecoder allows you to read huge strings that may not fit in memory by chunks. Currently, this interface is only implemented by Json decoder that works with strings and streams, but we may expand it later, if there's a demand for it. See more details in the PR authored by Alexey Sviridov.

Bugfixes

  • Improve runtime exceptions messages (#2180)
  • Added support for null values for nullable enums in lenient mode (#2176)
  • Prevent class loaders from leaking when using ClassValue cache (#2175)

1.5.0-RC / 2023-01-25

This is a release candidate for the next version with many new features to try. It uses Kotlin 1.8.0 by default.

Json naming strategies

A long-awaited feature (#33) is available in this release. A new interface, JsonNamingStrategy and Json configuration property namingStrategy allow defining a transformation that is applied to all properties' names serialized by a Json instance. There's also a predefined implementation for the most common use case: Json { namingStrategy = JsonNamingStrategy.SnakeCase }. Check out the PR for more details and documentation.

Json unquoted literals

kotlinx-serialization-json has an API for manipulating raw Json values: functions and classes JsonObject, JsonPrimitive, etc. In this release, there is a new addition to this API: JsonUnquotedLiteral constructor function. It allows to produce a string that is not quoted in the Json output. This function has a lot of valuable applications: from writing unsigned or large numbers to embedding whole Json documents without the need for re-parsing. For an example, read the Encoding literal Json content docs. This huge feature was contributed to us by aSemy: #2041.

Stabilization of serializer(java.lang.Type) function family

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 8a2c1c0 Prepare 1.5.0 release (#2207)
  • 88f782c Removed redundant usages of @​Serializer annotations (#2200)
  • e9b9064 ~lower coverage percentage
  • b6e9f4b Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into dev
  • acb0988 Introduce HoconEncoder and HoconDecoder interfaces (#2094)
  • 90113a9 Added ability to read buffered huge strings in custom KSerializers (#2012)
  • 623dcad Use the same message in intrinsified serializer() and reflective serializer()
  • 270b5e5 Improve message about missing polymorphic serializer
  • 2cb7f7d Added support for null values for nullable enums in lanient mode (#2176)
  • b454f34 Prevent class loaders from leaking when using ClassValue cache (#2175)
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


Updates org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-serialization-json-jvm from 1.3.2 to 1.5.0

Release notes

Sourced from org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-serialization-json-jvm's releases.

1.5.0

This release contains all features and bugfixes from 1.5.0-RC plus some experimental features and bugfixes on its own (see below). Kotlin 1.8.10 is used as a default.

HoconEncoder and HoconDecoder interfaces and HOCON-specific serializers

These interfaces work in a way similar to JsonEncoder and JsonDecoder: they allow intercepting (de)serialization process, making writing if custom HOCON-specific serializers easier. New ConfigMemorySizeSerializer and JavaDurationSerializer already make use of them. See more details in the PR. Big thanks to Alexander Mikhailov for contributing this!

Ability to read buffered huge strings in custom Json deserializers

New interface ChunkedDecoder allows you to read huge strings that may not fit in memory by chunks. Currently, this interface is only implemented by Json decoder that works with strings and streams, but we may expand it later, if there's a demand for it. See more details in the PR authored by Alexey Sviridov.

Bugfixes

  • Improve runtime exceptions messages (#2180)
  • Added support for null values for nullable enums in lenient mode (#2176)
  • Prevent class loaders from leaking when using ClassValue cache (#2175)

1.5.0-RC

This is a release candidate for the next version with many new features to try. It uses Kotlin 1.8.0 by default.

Json naming strategies

A long-awaited feature (#33) is available in this release. A new interface, JsonNamingStrategy and Json configuration property namingStrategy allow defining a transformation that is applied to all properties' names serialized by a Json instance. There's also a predefined implementation for the most common use case: Json { namingStrategy = JsonNamingStrategy.SnakeCase }. Check out the PR for more details and documentation.

Json unquoted literals

kotlinx-serialization-json has an API for manipulating raw Json values: functions and classes JsonObject, JsonPrimitive, etc. In this release, there is a new addition to this API: JsonUnquotedLiteral constructor function. It allows to produce a string that is not quoted in the Json output. This function has a lot of valuable applications: from writing unsigned or large numbers to embedding whole Json documents without the need for re-parsing. For an example, read the Encoding literal Json content docs. This huge feature was contributed to us by aSemy: #2041.

Stabilization of serializer(java.lang.Type) function family

Functions serializer, serializerOrNull and extensions SerializersModule.serializer, SerializersModule.serializerOrNull have JVM-only overloads that accept java.lang.Type. These overloads are crucial for interoperability: with them, third-party Java frameworks like Spring, which usually rely on Java's reflection and type tokens, can retrieve KSerializer instance and use kotlinx.serialization properly.

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-serialization-json-jvm's changelog.

1.5.0 / 2023-02-27

This release contains all features and bugfixes from 1.5.0-RC plus some experimental features and bugfixes on its own (see below). Kotlin 1.8.10 is used as a default.

HoconEncoder and HoconDecoder interfaces and HOCON-specific serializers

These interfaces work in a way similar to JsonEncoder and JsonDecoder: they allow intercepting (de)serialization process, making writing if custom HOCON-specific serializers easier. New ConfigMemorySizeSerializer and JavaDurationSerializer already make use of them. See more details in the PR. Big thanks to Alexander Mikhailov for contributing this!

Ability to read buffered huge strings in custom Json deserializers

New interface ChunkedDecoder allows you to read huge strings that may not fit in memory by chunks. Currently, this interface is only implemented by Json decoder that works with strings and streams, but we may expand it later, if there's a demand for it. See more details in the PR authored by Alexey Sviridov.

Bugfixes

  • Improve runtime exceptions messages (#2180)
  • Added support for null values for nullable enums in lenient mode (#2176)
  • Prevent class loaders from leaking when using ClassValue cache (#2175)

1.5.0-RC / 2023-01-25

This is a release candidate for the next version with many new features to try. It uses Kotlin 1.8.0 by default.

Json naming strategies

A long-awaited feature (#33) is available in this release. A new interface, JsonNamingStrategy and Json configuration property namingStrategy allow defining a transformation that is applied to all properties' names serialized by a Json instance. There's also a predefined implementation for the most common use case: Json { namingStrategy = JsonNamingStrategy.SnakeCase }. Check out the PR for more details and documentation.

Json unquoted literals

kotlinx-serialization-json has an API for manipulating raw Json values: functions and classes JsonObject, JsonPrimitive, etc. In this release, there is a new addition to this API: JsonUnquotedLiteral constructor function. It allows to produce a string that is not quoted in the Json output. This function has a lot of valuable applications: from writing unsigned or large numbers to embedding whole Json documents without the need for re-parsing. For an example, read the Encoding literal Json content docs. This huge feature was contributed to us by aSemy: #2041.

Stabilization of serializer(java.lang.Type) function family

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 8a2c1c0 Prepare 1.5.0 release (#2207)
  • 88f782c Removed redundant usages of @​Serializer annotations (#2200)
  • e9b9064 ~lower coverage percentage
  • b6e9f4b Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into dev
  • acb0988 Introduce HoconEncoder and HoconDecoder interfaces (#2094)
  • 90113a9 Added ability to read buffered huge strings in custom KSerializers (#2012)
  • 623dcad Use the same message in intrinsified serializer() and reflective serializer()
  • 270b5e5 Improve message about missing polymorphic serializer
  • 2cb7f7d Added support for null values for nullable enums in lanient mode (#2176)
  • b454f34 Prevent class loaders from leaking when using ClassValue cache (#2175)
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


Updates org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-serialization-cbor-jvm from 1.3.2 to 1.5.0

Release notes

Sourced from org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-serialization-cbor-jvm's releases.

1.5.0

This release contains all features and bugfixes from 1.5.0-RC plus some experimental features and bugfixes on its own (see below). Kotlin 1.8.10 is used as a default.

HoconEncoder and HoconDecoder interfaces and HOCON-specific serializers

These interfaces work in a way similar to JsonEncoder and JsonDecoder: they allow intercepting (de)serialization process, making writing if custom HOCON-specific serializers easier. New ConfigMemorySizeSerializer and JavaDurationSerializer already make use of them. See more details in the PR. Big thanks to Alexander Mikhailov for contributing this!

Ability to read buffered huge strings in custom Json deserializers

New interface ChunkedDecoder allows you to read huge strings that may not fit in memory by chunks. Currently, this interface is only implemented by Json decoder that works with strings and streams, but we may expand it later, if there's a demand for it. See more details in the PR authored by Alexey Sviridov.

Bugfixes

  • Improve runtime exceptions messages (#2180)
  • Added support for null values for nullable enums in lenient mode (#2176)
  • Prevent class loaders from leaking when using ClassValue cache (#2175)

1.5.0-RC

This is a release candidate for the next version with many new features to try. It uses Kotlin 1.8.0 by default.

Json naming strategies

A long-awaited feature (#33) is available in this release. A new interface, JsonNamingStrategy and Json configuration property namingStrategy allow defining a transformation that is applied to all properties' names serialized by a Json instance. There's also a predefined implementation for the most common use case: Json { namingStrategy = JsonNamingStrategy.SnakeCase }. Check out the PR for more details and documentation.

Json unquoted literals

kotlinx-serialization-json has an API for manipulating raw Json values: functions and classes JsonObject, JsonPrimitive, etc. In this release, there is a new addition to this API: JsonUnquotedLiteral constructor function. It allows to produce a string that is not quoted in the Json output. This function has a lot of valuable applications: from writing unsigned or large numbers to embedding whole Json documents without the need for re-parsing. For an example, read the Encoding literal Json content docs. This huge feature was contributed to us by aSemy: #2041.

Stabilization of serializer(java.lang.Type) function family

Functions serializer, serializerOrNull and extensions SerializersModule.serializer, SerializersModule.serializerOrNull have JVM-only overloads that accept java.lang.Type. These overloads are crucial for interoperability: with them, third-party Java frameworks like Spring, which usually rely on Java's reflection and type tokens, can retrieve KSerializer instance and use kotlinx.serialization properly.

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-serialization-cbor-jvm's changelog.

1.5.0 / 2023-02-27

This release contains all features and bugfixes from 1.5.0-RC plus some experimental features and bugfixes on its own (see below). Kotlin 1.8.10 is used as a default.

HoconEncoder and HoconDecoder interfaces and HOCON-specific serializers

These interfaces work in a way similar to JsonEncoder and JsonDecoder: they allow intercepting (de)serialization process, making writing if custom HOCON-specific serializers easier. New ConfigMemorySizeSerializer and JavaDurationSerializer already make use of them. See more details in the PR. Big thanks to Alexander Mikhailov for contributing this!

Ability to read buffered huge strings in custom Json deserializers

New interface ChunkedDecoder allows you to read huge strings that may not fit in memory by chunks. Currently, this interface is only implemented by Json decoder that works with strings and streams, but we may expand it later, if there's a demand for it. See more details in the PR authored by Alexey Sviridov.

Bugfixes

  • Improve runtime exceptions messages (#2180)
  • Added support for null values for nullable enums in lenient mode (#2176)
  • Prevent class loaders from leaking when using ClassValue cache (#2175)

1.5.0-RC / 2023-01-25

This is a release candidate for the next version with many new features to try. It uses Kotlin 1.8.0 by default.

Json naming strategies

A long-awaited feature (#33) is available in this release. A new interface, JsonNamingStrategy and Json configuration property namingStrategy allow defining a transformation that is applied to all properties' names serialized by a Json instance. There's also a predefined implementation for the most common use case: Json { namingStrategy = JsonNamingStrategy.SnakeCase }. Check out the PR for more details and documentation.

Json unquoted literals

kotlinx-serialization-json has an API for manipulating raw Json values: functions and classes JsonObject, JsonPrimitive, etc. In this release, there is a new addition to this API: JsonUnquotedLiteral constructor function. It allows to produce a string that is not quoted in the Json output. This function has a lot of valuable applications: from writing unsigned or large numbers to embedding whole Json documents without the need for re-parsing. For an example, read the Encoding literal Json content docs. This huge feature was contributed to us by aSemy: #2041.

Stabilization of serializer(java.lang.Type) function family

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 8a2c1c0 Prepare 1.5.0 release (#2207)
  • 88f782c Removed redundant usages of @​Serializer annotations (#2200)
  • e9b9064 ~lower coverage percentage
  • b6e9f4b Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into dev
  • acb0988 Introduce HoconEncoder and HoconDecoder interfaces (#2094)
  • 90113a9 Added ability to read buffered huge strings in custom KSerializers (#2012)
  • 623dcad Use the same message in intrinsified serializer() and reflective serializer()
  • 270b5e5 Improve message about missing polymorphic serializer
  • 2cb7f7d Added support for null values for nullable enums in lanient mode (#2176)
  • b454f34 Prevent class loaders from leaking when using ClassValue cache (#2175)
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


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