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Bump serde_json from 1.0.53 to 1.0.55 #213

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Bumps serde_json from 1.0.53 to 1.0.55.

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v1.0.55

v1.0.54

  • Add float_roundtrip feature to enable a slower but higher precision float parser based on lexical.

    Enabling float_roundtrip will use sufficient precision when parsing fixed precision floats from JSON to ensure that they maintain accuracy when round-tripped through JSON. This comes at an approximately 2x performance cost for parsing floats compared to the default best-effort precision.

    Unlike arbitrary_precision, the new float_roundtrip feature makes f64 -> JSON -> f64 produce output identical to the input. arbitrary_precision is for making JSON -> serde_json::Number -> JSON produce output identical to the input.

    serde_json = { version = "1.0.54", features = ["float_roundtrip"] }
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  • 3aae678 Release 1.0.55
  • 60b6435 Publish with build.rs
  • ee233ac No need to specify Cargo.toml in package.include
  • 310c55c Release 1.0.54
  • 3d8b046 Exclude single_precision flag unless needed
  • 2e8a58b Exclude lexical code when built without float_roundtrip
  • 07bbec9 Extend CI with more feature combinations
  • 43598d8 Gate some tests behind float_roundtrip feature
  • 9e7680a Wire up non-float_roundtrip parsing in long number case
  • b8d4153 Restore best-effort float parse codepath
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Bumps [serde_json](https://github.com/serde-rs/json) from 1.0.53 to 1.0.55.
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Merging #213 into master will not change coverage.
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@marco-c marco-c merged commit d8282c8 into master Jun 22, 2020
@marco-c marco-c deleted the dependabot/cargo/serde_json-1.0.55 branch June 22, 2020 14:14
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