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circe-iteratee 0.13.0-M2

12 Jan 11:53
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This release bumps the Circe version to 0.13.0-M2 and (transitively) Jawn to 1.0.0-RC3. The iteratee.io version is 0.19.0.

circe-iteratee 0.13.0-M1

03 May 11:10
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This release introduces support for Scala 2.13.0-RC1 and updates all relevant dependencies.

circe-iteratee 0.12.0

03 Jan 20:23
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This release bumps the circe version to 0.11.0 and transitively updates the Jawn version to 0.14.0.

circe-iteratee 0.11.0

28 Sep 09:40
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This release bumps the circe version to 0.10.0.

circe-iteratee 0.10.0

16 Sep 13:05
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This release bumps the iteratee.io version to 0.18.0 and circe from 0.9.0 to 0.9.3. It also drops Scala 2.10 support.

circe-iteratee 0.9.0

02 Jan 13:13
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This is the first release depending on Cats 1.0, and it updates the circe version to 0.9.0 and the iteratee.io version to 0.17.0.

circe-iteratee 0.9.0-M4

22 Dec 14:45
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This release updates the circe version to 0.9.0-M3 and the iteratee.io version to 0.16.0 (both of which transitively bump the Cats dependency from 1.0.0-RC1 to 1.0.0-RC2).

circe-iteratee 0.9.0-M3

10 Nov 11:49
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Exactly the same as 0.9.0-M2 except that the io.circe.streaming package is now io.circe.iteratee, to match the artifact identifier (which I'd intended to do in M2 but it was four A.M. and I published the wrong commit).

circe-iteratee 0.9.0-M2

10 Nov 11:49
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Note that this release is superseded by the almost identical 0.9.0-M3.

This is the first release of circe-iteratee, a renamed version of circe-streaming. It is the first release under either name for Cats 1.0.0-RC1, and depends on circe 0.9.0-M2 and iteratee.io 0.15.0.

Many thanks to @dwijnand for kicking off the upgrade and to @aeons for splitting out the project into its own repository.