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json5 versions available: 1.0.0 #3185

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dependencies bot opened this issue Mar 12, 2018 · 1 comment
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json5 versions available: 1.0.0 #3185

dependencies bot opened this issue Mar 12, 2018 · 1 comment

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There are new versions of json5 available from npm.

1.0.0

This release includes major internal changes and public API enhancements.

  • Major JSON5 officially supports Node.js v4 and later. Support for Node.js
    v0.10 and v0.12 have been dropped.

  • New: Unicode property names and Unicode escapes in property names are
    supported. ([fix sidebar - content float issue #1])

  • New: stringify outputs trailing commas in objects and arrays when a space
    option is provided. ([Update URL based on currently selected story #66])

  • New: JSON5 allows line and paragraph separator characters (U+2028 and U+2029)
    in strings in order to be compatible with JSON. However, ES5 does not allow
    these characters in strings, so JSON5 gives a warning when they are parsed and
    escapes them when they are stringified. ([Use resizable panes #70])

  • New: stringify accepts an options object as its second argument. The
    supported options are replacer, space, and a new quote option that
    specifies the quote character used in strings. ([Add styles to the clear button #71])

  • New: The CLI supports STDIN and STDOUT and adds --out-file, --space, and
    --validate options. See json5 --help for more information. ([Custom entry point #72], [fix(warning): Fix the React Warning about CSS property #84],
    and [Code folding in logger [UX] #108])

  • New: In addition to the white space characters space \t, \v, \f, \n,
    \r, and \xA0, the additional white space characters \u2028, \u2029,
    and all other characters in the Space Separator Unicode category are allowed.

  • New: In addition to the character escapes \', \", \\, \b, \f, \n,
    \r, and \t, the additional character escapes \v and \0, hexadecimal
    escapes like \x0F, and unnecessary escapes like \a are allowed in string
    values and string property names.

  • New: stringify outputs strings with single quotes by default but
    intelligently uses double quotes if there are more single quotes than double
    quotes inside the string. (i.e. stringify('Stay here.') outputs
    'Stay here.' while stringify('Let\'s go.') outputs "Let's go.")

  • New: When a character is not allowed in a string, stringify outputs a
    character escape like \t when available, a hexadecimal escape like \x0F
    when the Unicode code point is less than 256, or a Unicode character escape
    like \u01FF, in that order.

  • New: stringify checks for a toJSON5 method on objects and, if it exists,
    stringifies its return value instead of the object. toJSON5 overrides
    toJSON if they both exist.

  • New: To require or import JSON5 files, use require('json5/lib/register')
    or import 'json5/lib/register'. Previous versions used json5/lib/require,
    which still exists for backward compatibility but is deprecated and will give
    a warning.

  • New: To use JSON5 in browsers, use the file at dist/index.js or
    https://unpkg.com/json5@^1.0.0.

  • Fix: stringify properly outputs Infinity and NaN. ([Allow to use a custom layout. #67])

  • Fix: isWord no longer becomes a property of JSON5 after calling
    stringify. ([Fixed typos in docs and moved CONTRIBUTING guide to one level up for ease of access. #68] and [Upgrade to React@15.0.0 #89])

  • Fix: stringify no longer throws when an object does not have a prototype.
    ([fix typo in css setup docs 📝 #154])

  • Fix: stringify properly handles the key argument of toJSON(key) methods.
    toJSON5(key) follows this pattern.

  • Fix: stringify accepts Number and String objects as its space
    argument.

  • Fix: In addition to a function, stringify also accepts an array of keys to
    include in the output as its replacer argument. Numbers, Number objects,
    and String objects will be converted to a string if they are given as array
    values.

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Will do after merging #3261

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