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Update simplejson to 3.10.0 #14922

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There's a new version of simplejson available.
You are currently using 2.6.1. I have updated it to 3.10.0

These links might come in handy: PyPI | Changelog | Repo

Changelog

3.10.0

3.9.0

3.8.2

3.8.1

3.8.0

  • New iterable_as_array encoder option to perform lazy serialization of
    any iterable objects, without having to convert to tuple or list.

3.7.3

3.7.2

  • Do not cache Decimal class in encoder, only reference the decimal module.
    This may make reload work in more common scenarios.

3.7.1

3.7.0

3.6.5

3.6.4

3.6.3

3.6.2

3.6.1

3.6.0

3.5.3

3.5.2

3.5.1

  • Consistently reject int_as_string_bitcount settings that are not
    positive integers

3.5.0

3.4.1

  • Fixed tests to run on Python 3.4

3.4.0

3.3.3

3.3.2

3.3.1

3.3.0

3.2.0

3.1.3

  • Updated documentation to discourage subclassing whenever possible.
    default, object_hook, and object_pairs_hook provide almost all of
    the functionality of subclassing.

3.1.2

3.1.1

3.1.0

3.0.9

3.0.8

3.0.7

  • NOTE: this release only changes the license.
  • simplejson is now dual-licensed software, MIT or AFL v2.1. It is
    also made explicit that this code is also licensed to the PSF under
    a Contributor Agreement.

3.0.6

3.0.5

3.0.4

3.0.3

3.0.2

  • THIS VERSION HAS BEEN REMOVED
  • Missed a changeset to _speedups.c in the 3.0.1 branch cut

3.0.1

  • THIS VERSION HAS BEEN REMOVED
  • Add accumulator optimization to encoder, equivalent to the usage of
    _Py_Accu in the Python 3.3 json library. Only relevant if encoding
    very large JSON documents.

3.0.0

  • Python 3.3 is now supported, thanks to Vinay Sajip
    Python 3.x support available simplejson/simplejson#8
  • sort_keys/item_sort_key now sort on the stringified verison of the
    key, rather than the original object. This ensures that the sort
    only compares string types and makes the behavior consistent between
    Python 2.x and Python 3.x.
  • Like other number types, Decimal instances used as keys are now
    coerced to strings when use_decimal is True.

2.6.2

Got merge conflicts? Close this PR and delete the branch. I'll create a new PR for you.

Happy merging! 🤖

@snopoke snopoke closed this Feb 14, 2017
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