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Name: python313-jsonpickle Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 16
Version: 4.1.1 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: bp160.1.1 Build date: Mon Dec 15 11:20:21 2025
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Url: https://github.com/jsonpickle/jsonpickle
Summary: Python library for serializing any arbitrary object graph into JSON
Python library for serializing any arbitrary object graph into JSON.
It can take almost any Python object and turn the object into JSON.
Additionally, it can reconstitute the object back into Python.

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Changelog

* Mon Dec 15 2025 Markéta Machová <mmachova@suse.com>
  - Exclude testing with pandas on Leap 16.0
* Mon Sep 29 2025 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
  - update to 4.1.1:
    * Maintenance release to omit upcoming breaking changes.
    * An error in the jsonpickle pandas extension when decoding
      objects that were encoded before jsonpickle v3.4.0 was fixed,
      and warnings were added. (+562)
    * Added jsonpickle.ext.yaml for forwards-compatibility, but the
      yaml module continues to be registered by default. v5.0.0
      will no longer register jsonpickle.ext.yaml by default.
    * Deprecation warnings were added to certain simple functions
      in jsonpickle/util.py. These functions will be removed in
      5.0.0 to ease the transition into typing everything.
    * The test_multindex_dataframe_roundtrip test in the pandas
      extension had been failing on 32-bit architectures in
      Debian's test suite. This has been resolved. (+560)
    * pyproject.toml was updated to include the
      project.license.text field so that pypi continues to list our
      license.
    * pyproject.toml was updated to avoid specifying the license
      file. This avoids breaking older setuptools versions while
      also avoiding the deprecated tool.setuptools.license-files
      field. setuptools will find our LICENSE file automatically,
      so there is no need to specify it.
    * Documentation warnings from furo have been fixed.
    * Numpy datetime64 objects with nanosecond precision are now
      supported. (+556)
* Mon Feb 24 2025 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com>
  - Update to 4.0.2
    * The unpickler is now more resilient to malformed "py/id" and "py/repr" data. (+546)
    * The unpickler is now more resilient to invalid "py/b85" and "py/b64" data. (+547)
    * The unpickler's support for read-only str attributes was improved. (+548) (#478)
* Wed Feb 05 2025 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com>
  - Update to 4.0.1
    * The unpickler is now more resilient to malformed "py/reduce", "py/set",
      "py/tuple", "py/b64", "py/b85", and "py/iterator" input data. (+544) (+545)
    * The test suite was updated to leverage more pytest features.
    * The ``jsonpickle.compat`` module is no longer used. It is still provided
      for backwards compatibility but it may be removed in a future version.
* Wed Nov 20 2024 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
  - update to 4.0.0:
    * Breaking Change: Python 3.7 is no longer supported.
    * Breaking Change: Support for pre-0.7.0 repr-serialized
      objects is no longer enabled by default. The safe option to
      decode() was changed from False to True. Users can still pass
      safe=False to decode() in order to enable this feature for
      the purposes of loading older files, but beware that this
      feature relies on unsafe behavior through its use of eval().
      Users are encouraged to re-pickle old data in order to
      migrate away from the the unsafe loading feature. (+514)
    * The pickler no longer produces py/repr tags when pickling
      modules. py/mod is used instead, as it is clearer and uses
      one less byte. (+514)
    * The test suite no longer uses the deprecated
      datetime.datetime.utcnow() function. (+539)
    * The breaking changes from v4 were inadvertedly included in
      v3.4.1, which has been yanked. This release remedies this by
      reverting the v4 changes.
    * Support decoding pandas dataframes encoded with versions
      3.3.0 and older. (+536)
    * Officially support Python 3.12 in the GitHub Actions testing
      matrix, and update GHA package versions used. (+524)
    * Improve reproducibility of benchmarking commands on Linux by
      using taskset and adding a "HOWTO" run benchmarks section in
      benchmarking/README.md. (+526)
    * The setup.cfg packaging configuration has been replaced by
      pyproject.toml. (+527)
    * yaml is now supported as a jsonpickle backend. (+528)
    * OSSFuzz scripts are now available in the fuzzing/ directory.
      (+525)
    * Pure-python dtypes are now preserved across encode()/decode()
      roundtrips for the pandas extension.
    * Pandas dataframe columns with an object dtype that contain
      multiple different types within (e.g. a column of type
      list[Union[str, int]]) now preserve the types upon being
      roundtripped. (#457)
    * Fix warnings in the test suite regarding numpy.compat usage.
    * The unpickler was updated to avoid using eval, which helps
      improve its security. Users can still pass safe=False to
      decode to use the old behavior, though this is not
      recommended. (+513)
    * Objects can now exclude specific attributes from pickling by
      providing a _jsonpickle_exclude class or instance attribute.
      This attribute should contain the list of attribute names to
      exclude when pickling the object.
* Sun Jun 30 2024 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
  - update to 3.2.2:
    * A bug with the incorrect (de)serialization of NoneType
      objects has been fixed. (+507)
    * tests/benchmark.py was updated to avoid Python 2 syntax.
      (+508)
    * The unpickler was updated to avoid creating temporary
      functions. (+508)
    * Some basic scripts have been made to analyze benchmark
      results. (+511)
    * Fix test suite compatibility with Numpy 2.x (+512)
    * setup.cfg was updated to use license_files instead of
      license_file.
* Wed Jun 19 2024 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
  - update to 3.2.1:
    * The ``ignorereserved`` parameter to the private
      ``_restore_from_dict()`` function has been restored for
      backwards compatibility. (+501)
    * Nested dictionaries in `py/state` are now correctly restored when
      tracking object references. (+501) (#500)
    * `jsonpickle.ext.numpy.register_handlers` now provides options
      that are forwarded to the `NumpyNDArrayHandler` constructor.
    * Fix bug of not handling ``classes`` argument to
      `jsonpickle.decode` being a dict. Previously, the keys were
      ignored and only values were used. (+494)
    * Allow the ``classes`` argument to `jsonpickle.pickle` to have
      class objects as keys. This extends the current functionality
      of only having class name strings as keys. (+494)
    * The ``garden setup/dev`` action and ``requirements-dev.txt``
      requirements file now include test dependencies for use
      during development.
    * Added support for Python 3.13. (+505) (#504)
* Sun Apr 14 2024 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
  - update to 3.0.4:
    * Fixed an issue with django.SafeString and other classes
      inheriting from str having read-only attribute errors
    * The test suite was made compatible with pytest-ruff>=0.3.0
    * A `garden.yaml` file was added for use with the
    `garden` command runner.
    * The test suite was updated to avoid deprecated SQLALchemy APIs.
    * The `jaraco.packaging.sphinx` documentation dependency was
      removed.
* Thu Mar 28 2024 ecsos <ecsos@opensuse.org>
  - Fix build error for Leap.
* Sat Mar 16 2024 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
  - update to 3.0.3:
    * Compatibilty with Pandas and Cython 3.0 was added.
    * Fixed a bug where pickling some built-in classes (e.g. zoneinfo)
* Fri Dec 29 2023 Antonio Larrosa <alarrosa@suse.com>
  - Add patch to enable the gmpy test correctly:
    * enable_gmpy_test.patch
  - Disable BuildRequies pandas and scikit-learn in SLE where
    they're not available and only used for tests
  - Use python-bson instead of python-pymongo in SLE
  - Do not search for tests recursively in SLE but explicitly name
    the directory/files containing tests. This solves an issue
    building the package without pandas in SLE.
* Wed Dec 13 2023 Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de>
  - Update to 3.0.2
    * Properly raise warning if a custom pickling handler returns
      None. (#433)
    * Fix issue with serialization of certain sklearn objects
      breaking when the numpy handler was enabled. (#431) (+434)
    * Allow custom backends to not implement _encoder_options (#436)
      (+446)
    * Implement compatibility with pandas 2 (+446)
    * Fix encoding/decoding of dictionary subclasses with referencing
      (+455)
    * Fix depth tracking for list/dict referencing (+456)
  - Drop pandas2.patch
  - Skip a noncritical test due to pandas built with Cython 3
    gh#jsonpickle/jsonpickle#460
* Wed Jun 14 2023 Markéta Machová <mmachova@suse.com>
  - Add patch pandas2.patch to fix compatibility
  - Skip flaky test
* Sat Jun 10 2023 ecsos <ecsos@opensuse.org>
  - Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons}
* Sat Jan 21 2023 Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de>
  - Update to 3.0.1
    * Remove accidental pin of setuptools to versions below 59. This
      allows jsonpickle to build with CPython 3.11 and 3.12 alphas.
      (#424)
    * Remove accidental dependency on pytz in pandas tests. (+421)
    * Fix issue with decoding bson.bson.Int64 objects (#422)
  - Release 3.0.0
    * Drop support for CPython<3.7. CPython 3.6 and below have
      reached EOL and no longer receive security updates. (#375)
    * Add support for CPython 3.11. (#395) (+396)
    * Remove jsonlib and yajl backends (py2 only)
    * Add `include_properties` option to the pickler. This should
      only be used if analyzing generated json outside of Python.
      (#297) (+387)
    * Allow the `classes` argument to `jsonpickle.decode` to be a
      dict of class name to class object. This lets you decode
      arbitrary dumps into different classes. (#148) (+392)
    * Fix bug with deserializing `numpy.poly1d`. (#391)
    * Allow frozen dataclasses to be deserialized. (#240)
    * Fixed a bug where pickling a function could return a `None`
      module. (#399)
    * Removed old bytes/quopri and ref decoding abaility from the
      unpickler. These were last used in jsonpickle<1. Removing them
      causes a slight speedup in unpickling lists (~5%). (+403)
    * Fixed a bug with namedtuples encoding on CPython 3.11. (#411)
    * When using the `sort_keys` option for the `simplejson` backend,
      jsonpickle now produces correct object references with py/id
      tags. (#408)
    * Speed up the internal method `_restore_tags` by ~10%. This
      should speed up unpickling of almost every object.
  - Release 2.2.0
    * Classes with a custom `__getitem__()` and `append()` now pickle
      properly. (#362) (+379)
    * Remove the demjson backend, as demjson hasn't been maintained
      for 5 years. (+379)
    * Added new handler for numpy objects when using
      unpickleable=False. (#381) (+382)
    * Added exception handling for class attributes that can't be
      accessed. (#301) (+383)
    * Added a long-requested on_missing attribute to the Unpickler
      class. This lets you choose behavior for when jsonpickle can't
      find a class to deserialize to. (#190) (#193) (+384)
    * Private members of `__slots__` are no longer skipped when
      encoding. Any objects encoded with versions prior to 2.2.0
      should still decode properly. (#318) (+385)
  - Release 2.1.0
    * Python 3.10 is now officially supported. (+376)
    * `is_reducible()` was sped up by ~80%.  (+353) (+354)
    * `_restore_tags()` was sped up by ~100%. Unpickling items with a
      lot of tuples and sets will benefit most. Python 2 users and
      users deserializing pickles from jsonpickle <= 0.9.6 may see a
      slight performance decrease if using a lot of bytes, ref,
      and/or repr objects. (+354)
    * `is_iterator()` was sped up by ~20% by removing an unnecessary
      variable assignment. (+354)
    * `jsonpickle.decode` has a new option, `v1_decode` to assist in
      decoding objects created in jsonpickle version 1. (#364)
    * The `encode()` documentation has been updated to help sklearn
      users.
    * `SQLALchemy<1.2` is no longer being tested by jsonpickle. Users
      of sqlalchemy + jsonpickle can always use 1.2 or 1.3. When
      jsonpickle v3 is released we will add SQLAlchemy 1.4 to the
      test suite alongside removal of support for Python 3.5 and
      earlier.
  - Remove testing skip conditionals:
    * no python36 anymore
    * jsonpickle not in Ring1 anymore
* Thu Jan 06 2022 Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de>
  - Don't test and recommend unmaintained packages demjson and
    feedparser
* Mon Feb 15 2021 Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de>
  - Update to version 2.0.0
    * Major release: the serialized JSON format now preserves
      dictionary identity, which is a subtle change in the
      serialized format. (#351)
    * Dictionary identity is now preserved. For example, if the same
      dictionary appears twice in a list, the reconstituted list
      will now contain two references to the same dictionary. (#255)
      (+332)
  - Changes in v1.5.2
    * Patch release to avoid the change in behavior from the
      preservation of dict identity. The next release will be
      v2.0.0. (#351)
    * This relese does not include the performance improvements from
      v1.5.1.
    * Pandas DataFrame objects with multilevel columns are now
      supported. (#346) (+347)
    * Numpy 1.20 is now officially supported. (#336)
    * Python 3.9 is now officially supported. (+348)
    * Achieved a small speedup for _get_flattener by merging type
      checks. (+349)
  - Changes in v1.5.1
    * The performance of the unpickler was drastically improved by
      avoiding tag checks for basic Python types. (+340)
    * decode() documentation improvements. (+341)
    * Serialization of Pandas DataFrame objects that contain
      timedelta64[ns] dtypes are now supported. (+330) (#331)
    * Dictionary identity is now preserved. For example, if the same
      dictionary appears twice in a list, the reconstituted list
      will now contain two references to the same dictionary. (#255)
      (+332)
    * Unit tests were added to ensure that sklearn.tree.
      DecisionTreeClassifier objects are properly serialized. (#155)
      (+344)
    * The is_reducible() utility function used by encode() is now 4x
      faster! Objects that provide __getstate__(), __setstate__(),
      and __slots__ benefit most from these improvements. (+343)
    * Improved pickler flatten()/encode() performance. (+345)
  - Changes in v1.5.0
    * Previous versions of jsonpickle with make_refs=False would
      emit null when encountering an object it had already seen when
      traversing objects. All instances of the object are now
      serialized. While this is arguably an improvement in the vast
      majority of scenarios, it is a change in behavior and is thus
      considered a minor-level change. (#333) (#334) (#337) (+338)
    * Multiple enums are now serialized correctly with
      make_refs=False. (#235)
  - Changes in v1.4.2
    * Use importlib.metadata from the stdlib on Python 3.8. (+305)
      (#303)
    * Micro-optimize type checks to use a set for lookups. (+327)
    * Documentation improvements.
  - Changes in v1.4.1
    * Patch release for Python 3.8 importlib_metadata support. (#300)
  - Changes in v1.4
    * Python 3.8 support. (#292)
    * jsonpickle.encode now supports the standard indent and
      separators arguments, and passes them through to the active
      JSON backend library. (#183)
    * We now include a custom handler for array.array objects. (#199)
    * Dict key order is preserved when pickling dictionaries on
      Python3. (#193)
    * Improved serialization of dictionaries with non-string keys.
      Previously, using an enum that was both the key and a value in
      a dictionary could end up with incorrect references to other
      objects. The references are now properly maintained for dicts
      with object keys that are also referenced in the dict's
      values. (#286)
    * Improved serialization of pandas.Series objects. (#287)
  - Don't test numpy and pandas in python36 flavor, because
    they are no longer available on Tumbleweed (NEP 29)
  - Test some extras, but not in lettered staging if they are not
    in Ring1.
  - Drop PR292-Python38.patch merged upstream
* Sat Mar 14 2020 Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
  - Fix build without python2
* Fri Feb 28 2020 Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
  - Add PR292-Python38.patch to fix Python 3.8 incompatibilities
    (gh#jsonpickle/jsonpickle#281).
* Thu Dec 05 2019 Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
  - Exclude tests failing with python 3.8 (test_thing_with_fd,
    test_list_with_fd, and test_dict_with_fd). gh#jsonpickle/jsonpickle#281
* Mon Jun 17 2019 Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
  - Update to 1.2:
    * support new sqlalchemy
  - Remove merged patch sqlalchemy13.patch
* Tue Mar 19 2019 Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
  - Add patch to work with sqlalchemy 1.3:
    * sqlalchemy13.patch
* Fri Mar 15 2019 Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
  - Update to 1.1:
    * Python 3.7 collections.Iterator deprecation warnings have been fixed. (#229).
    * Improved Pandas support for datetime and complex numbers. (#245)
    * NOTE jsonpickle no longer supports Python2.6, or Python3 < 3.4. The officially supported Python versions are now 2.7 and 3.4+.
    * Improved Pandas and Numpy support. (#227)
    * Improved support for pickling iterators. (#216)
    * Better support for the stdlib json module when simplejson is not installed. (#217)
    * jsonpickle will now output python3-style module names when pickling builtins methods or functions. (#223)
    * jsonpickle will always flatten primitives, even when max_depth is reached, which avoids encoding unicode strings into their u'string' representation.
    * Nested classes are now supported on Python 3. (#206, #176).
    * Better support for older (pre-1.9) versions of numpy (#195).
* Tue Dec 04 2018 Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
  - Remove superfluous devel dependency for noarch package
* Wed May 23 2018 toddrme2178@gmail.com
  - Update to version 0.9.6
    * Better support for SQLAlchemy (#180).
    * Better support for NumPy and SciKit-Learn. (#184).
  - Update to version 0.9.5
    * Better support for objects that implement the reduce protocol. (#170).
  - Remove no longer relevant handle_more_than_two_args.patch
  - Spec file cleanups
* Wed Apr 26 2017 toddrme2178@gmail.com
  - Implement single-spec version.
  - Fix source URL.
  - Update to Version 0.9.4
    * Arbitrary byte streams are now better supported.
      (`#143 <https://github.com/jsonpickle/jsonpickle/issues/143>`_).
    * Better support for NumPy data types.  The Python3 NumPy support
      is especially robust.
    * Fortran-ordered based NumPy arrays are now properly serialized.
  - Update to Version 0.9.3
    * UUID objects can now be serialized
      (`#130 <https://github.com/jsonpickle/jsonpickle/issues/130>`_).
    * Added `set_decoder_options` method to allow decoder specific options
      equal to `set_encoder_options`.
    * Int keys can be encoded directly by e.g. demjson by passing
      `numeric_keys=True` and setting its backend options via
      `jsonpickle.set_encoder_options('demjson', strict=False)`.
    * Newer Numpy versions (v1.10+) are now supported.
  - Update to Version 0.9.2
    * Fixes for serializing objects with custom handlers.
    * We now properly serialize deque objects constructed with a `maxlen` parameter.
    * Test suite fixes
  - Update to Version 0.9.1
    * Support datetime objects with FixedOffsets.
  - Update to Version 0.9.0
    * Support for Pickle Protocol v4.
    * We now support serializing defaultdict subclasses that use `self`
      as their default factory.
    * We now have a decorator syntax for registering custom handlers,
      and allow custom handlers to register themselves for all subclasses.
      (`#104 <https://github.com/jsonpickle/jsonpickle/pull/104>`_).
    * We now support serializing types with metaclasses and their
      instances (e.g., Python 3 `enum`).
    * We now support serializing bytestrings in both Python 2 and Python 3.
      In Python 2, the `str` type is decoded to UTF-8 whenever possible and
      serialized as a true bytestring elsewise; in Python 3, bytestrings
      are explicitly encoded/decoded as bytestrings. Unicode strings are
      always encoded as is in both Python 2 and Python 3.
    * Added support for serializing numpy arrays, dtypes and scalars
      (see `jsonpickle.ext.numpy` module).
  - Update to Version 0.8.0
    * We now support serializing objects that contain references to
      module-level functions
      (`#77 <https://github.com/jsonpickle/jsonpickle/issues/77>`_).
    * Better Pickle Protocol v2 support
      (`#78 <https://github.com/jsonpickle/jsonpickle/issues/78>`_).
    * Support for string __slots__ and iterable __slots__
      (`#67 <https://github.com/jsonpickle/jsonpickle/issues/66>`_)
      (`#68 <https://github.com/jsonpickle/jsonpickle/issues/67>`_).
    * `encode()` now has a `warn` option that makes jsonpickle emit warnings
      when encountering objects that cannot be pickled.
    * A Javascript implementation of jsonpickle is now included
      in the jsonpickleJS directory.
  - Update to Version 0.7.2
    * We now properly serialize classes that inherit from classes
      that use `__slots__` and add additional slots in the derived class.
    * jsonpickle can now serialize objects that implement `__getstate__()` but
      not `__setstate__()`.  The result of `__getstate__()` is returned as-is
      when doing a round-trip from Python objects to jsonpickle and back.
    * Better support for collections.defaultdict with custom factories.
    * Added support for `queue.Queue` objects.
  - Update to Version 0.7.1
    * Added support for Python 3.4.
    * Added support for :class:`posix.stat_result`.
  - Update to Version 0.7.0
    * Added ``handles`` decorator to :class:`jsonpickle.handlers.BaseHandler`,
      enabling simple declaration of a handler for a class.
    * `__getstate__()` and `__setstate__()` are now honored
      when pickling objects that subclass :class:`dict`.
    * jsonpickle can now serialize :class:`collections.Counter` objects.
    * Object references are properly handled when using integer keys.
    * Object references are now supported when using custom handlers.
    * Decimal objects are supported in Python 3.
    * jsonpickle's "fallthrough-on-error" behavior can now be disabled.
    * Simpler API for registering custom handlers.
    * A new "safe-mode" is provided which avoids eval().
      Backwards-compatible deserialization of repr-serialized objects
      is disabled in this mode.  e.g. `decode(string, safe=True)`
  - Update to Version 0.6.1
    * Python 3.2 support, and additional fixes for Python 3.
  - Update to Version 0.6.0
    * Python 3 support!
    * :class:`time.struct_time` is now serialized using the built-in
      :class:`jsonpickle.handlers.SimpleReduceHandler`.
  - Update to Version 0.5.0
    * Non-string dictionary keys (e.g. ints, objects) are now supported
      by passing `keys=True` to :func:`jsonpickle.encode` and
      :func:`jsonpickle.decode`.
    * We now support namedtuple, deque, and defaultdict.
    * Datetimes with timezones are now fully supported.
    * Better support for complicated structures e.g.
      datetime inside dicts.
    * jsonpickle added support for references and cyclical data structures
      in 0.4.0.  This can be disabled by passing `make_refs=False` to
      :func:`jsonpickle.encode`.
  - Add handle_more_than_two_args.patch
    Needed for python 3.6 compatibility. Note that only the first
    part of the upstream patch is used. The second part is travis CI
    changes.
* Mon Jun 17 2013 speilicke@suse.com
  - Buildrequire python-simplejson to fix unit tests
  - Recommend simplejson instead of demjson (moved to suggests)
* Tue May 21 2013 speilicke@suse.com
  - Drop requirement on simplejson, the json module is part of Python-2.6
  - feedparser runtime requirement was bogus
  - Only suggest demjson and recommend yajl / jsonlib experimental bindings
* Fri Sep 23 2011 saschpe@suse.de
  - Update to version 0.4.0:
    * Switch build from setuptools to distutils
    * Consistent dictionary key ordering
    * Fix areas with improper support for unpicklable=False
    * Added support for cyclical data structures (#16).
    * Experimental support for jsonlib and py-yajl backends.
    * New contributers David K. Hess and Alec Thomas
  - Set license to BSD-3-Clause (SPDX style)
  - Run testsuite and added needed (Build)Requires
* Mon Dec 14 2009 jfunk@funktronics.ca
  - Update to 0.3.1
    - Include tests and docs directories in sdist for distribution packages.
  - Version 0.3.0 - December 11, 2009
    - Officially migrated to git from subversion. Project home now at
      http://jsonpickle.github.com/. Thanks to Michael Jone’s sphinx-to-github.
    - Fortified jsonpickle against common error conditions.
    - Added support for:
    - List and set subclasses.
    - Objects with module references.
    - Newstyle classes with __slots__.
    - Objects implementing __setstate__() and __getstate__() (follows the
      pickle protocol).
    - Improved support for Zope objects via pre-fetch.
    - Support for user-defined serialization handlers via the
      jsonpickle.handlers registry.
    - Removed cjson support per John Millikin’s recommendation.
    - General improvements to style, including PEP 257 compliance and refactored
      project layout.
    - Steps towards Python 2.3 and Python 3 support.
    - New contributors Dan Buch and Ian Schenck.
    - Thanks also to Kieran Darcy, Eoghan Murray, and Antonin Hildebrand for
      their assistance!
  - Version 0.2.0 - January 10, 2009
    - Support for all major Python JSON backends (including json in Python 2.6,
      simplejson, cjson, and demjson)
    - Handle several datetime objects using the repr() of the objects (Thanks to
      Antonin Hildebrand).
    - Sphinx documentation
    - Added support for recursive data structures
    - Unicode dict-keys support
    - Support for Google App Engine and Django
    - Tons of additional testing and bug reports (Antonin Hildebrand, Sorin,
      Roberto Saccon, Faber Fedor, FirePython, and Joose)
  - Version 0.1.0 - August 21, 2008
    - Added long as basic primitive (thanks Adam Fisk)
    - Prefer python-cjson to simplejson, if available
    - Major API change, use python-cjson’s decode/encode instead of simplejson’s
      load/loads/dump/dumps
    - Added benchmark.py to compare simplejson and python-cjson
* Mon Aug 11 2008 jfunk@funktronics.ca
  - Initial release

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