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msgpack-0.6.1.tar.gz | 0000118812 116 KB | |
python-msgpack.changes | 0000008552 8.35 KB | |
python-msgpack.spec | 0000002451 2.39 KB |
Revision 5 (latest revision is 16)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Ondřej Súkup (mimi_vx)
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- update to 0.6.1 * unpackb(data) configures max_*_len options from len(data), instead of static default sizes. * Unpacker(max_buffer_len=N) configures max_*_len options from N, instead of static default sizes. * max_bin_len, max_str_len, and max_ext_len are deprecated. * unpacker: Default value of input limits are smaller than before to avoid DoS attack * Unpacker doesn't wrap underlaying ValueError (including UnicodeError) into UnpackValueError. If you want to catch all exception during unpack, you need to use try ... except Exception with minimum try code block. * PackValueError and PackOverflowError are also removed. You need to catch normal ValueError and OverflowError. * Unpacker has strict_map_key option now. When it is true, only bytes and str (unicode in Python 2) are allowed for map keys. * Extension modules are merged. There is msgpack._cmsgpack instead of msgpack._packer and msgpack._unpacker. * Add Unpacker.getbuffer() method. * unpacker: msgpack.StackError is raised when input data contains too nested data * unpacker: msgpack.FormatError is raised when input data is not valid msgpack format.
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