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This PR contains the following updates:
v1.9.3->v2.3.1v2.4.2->v3.0.4v2.4.0->v3.0.1v4.12.0->v5.9.11v2.4.0->v3.0.1v4.6.0->v6.4.0Release Notes
pelletier/go-toml (github.com/pelletier/go-toml)
v2.3.1Compare Source
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Full Changelog: pelletier/go-toml@v2.3.0...v2.3.1
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This is the first release built largely with the help of AI coding agents. Highlights include the complete removal of the unsafe package. go-toml is now fully safe Go code, with a geomean overhead of only ~1.4% vs v2.2.4 and zero additional allocations on benchmarks. This release also adds omitzero struct tag support, improves UnmarshalText/Unmarshaler handling for tables and array tables, and fixes several bugs including nil pointer marshaling, leap second handling, and datetime unmarshaling panics.
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omitzerotag support by @NathanBaulch in #998Fixed bugs
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Full Changelog: pelletier/go-toml@v2.2.4...v2.3.0
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In this release, @mikattack removed the last dependency of go-toml! 🎉 (#981)
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stretchr/testifywith an internal test suite by @mikattack in #981New Contributors
Full Changelog: pelletier/go-toml@v2.2.3...v2.2.4
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int,uint, andfloatas map keys by @daniel-weisse in #958Performance
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Full Changelog: pelletier/go-toml@v2.2.2...v2.2.3
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json.Numbertype by @dangra in #923Fixed bugs
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Full Changelog: pelletier/go-toml@v2.1.1...v2.2.0
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This new minor release brings back the
commentedstruct field tag from go-toml v1. It makes it easier to generate default or example configuration files. For instance:generates this TOML document:
This feature was often mentioned as a blocker to upgrading from go-toml v1. Hopefully bringing it back in scope will help folks make the transition!
An other noteworthy improvement is on type mismatch errors. They now include the human-readable context, and include the struct field name of the faulty value if applicable.
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Go 1.21by @michalbiesek in #885New Contributors
Full Changelog: pelletier/go-toml@v2.0.9...v2.1.0
v2.0.9Compare Source
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Full Changelog: pelletier/go-toml@v2.0.6...v2.0.7
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Full Changelog: pelletier/go-toml@v2.0.4...v2.0.5
v2.0.4Compare Source
This version has compatibility issues with Go <= 1.17. Though go-toml doesn't officially support Go less than 2 versions old, a new version has been released with a backward-compatible fix: https://github.com/pelletier/go-toml/releases/tag/v2.0.5.
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Full Changelog: pelletier/go-toml@v2.0.3...v2.0.4
v2.0.3Compare Source
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Full Changelog: pelletier/go-toml@v2.0.2...v2.0.3
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Full Changelog: pelletier/go-toml@v2.0.0...v2.0.1
v2.0.0Compare Source
It is finally here! go-toml v2 is now stable. 🎉
Only just over one year after I started working on it. This version of go-toml has been rebuilt from the ground up. It respects the latest TOML specification. Countless bugs have been fixed. It behaves more like the standard library. And it is much faster. Special attention was given to keeping the public API to a minimum. Continuing the strict policy of backward compatibility, the next breaking change will be in another 5 years!
Thank you to everybody who contributed to this new version, as well as folks willing to try out the intermediate beta versions. Shout out to @moorereason for reporting many issues during the development process using differential fuzzing, as well as @bep for running a beta on the popular Hugo project!
There is still some work that could be done to improve the performance of the library (#758 and #669 for instance). But I am confident that the library is in a good-enough place at the moment for folks to reap the benefits of the rewrite. The major feature removal is the sort-of-AST that v1 provided. It allowed manipulating an arbitrary document and writing it back out. This was done to cut down the scope of the project, removing a feature that had unclear use-cases. The v2 parser creates some intermediate AST so that if somebody is up to design a Document API the tools should be available to do so. Please reach out if you are interested!
The readme contains a list of differences between v1 and v2 to be aware of when upgrading. Please report any issue you may have with the new version in the bug tracker 🐞, provide feedback, and ask questions in Discussions 💬.
With this release, go-toml v1 will not be receiving any updates. This is required to keep maintenance of the project to a minimum.
Hopefully, this change doesn't break your thing!
Full commit log: pelletier/go-toml@c9a09d8...v2
Thank you contributors: @pelletier @oschwald @moorereason @xwjdsh @kkHAIKE @RiyaJohn @jidicula @zostay @mmorel-35.
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b8ba995tomll: add multiLineArray flag to linter (#578)Checksums
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yaml/go-yaml (go.yaml.in/yaml/v2)
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gomodules/jsonpatch (gomodules.xyz/jsonpatch/v2)
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This release uses our forked gomodules/orderedmap library. Our forked version has 2 major changes:
*OrderedMapinstead ofOrderedMapinside nested orderedmaps.v3.0.0Compare Source
This release uses iancoleman/orderedmap to generate predictable patch. This is very useful if the generated patch is checked into a VCS like git.
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evanphx/json-patch (gopkg.in/evanphx/json-patch.v4)
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Full Changelog: evanphx/json-patch@v5.8.1...v5.9.0
v5.8.1: Fix API breakageCompare Source
This PR fixes Operation containing a reference to internal/json and breaking the ability to manually compose one. This restores that ability using a type alias.
Full Changelog: evanphx/json-patch@v5.8.0...v5.8.1
v5.8.0: Blargh Phixs and EmpathyprovementsCompare Source
This release fixes a few stray panics, addresses large number accuracy, and improves performance!
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This incorporates a few fixes related to how nulls are handles in array's and objects.
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This fixes a crash bug where submitted an empty slice as the document would panic.
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This release has a proper /v5 directory, unlike the previous releases that did not have a /v4 dir. Thanks to @BenTheElder for getting this sorted out!
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Remove github.com/pkg/errors dependency
go-yaml/yaml (gopkg.in/yaml.v2)
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kubernetes-sigs/structured-merge-diff (sigs.k8s.io/structured-merge-diff/v4)
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value.ReadJSONIterandvalue.WriteJSONStream, which return json-iter types, to enable a migration away from json-iter, since it is unmaintained.v4.7.0Compare Source
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