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@renovate renovate bot commented Mar 8, 2023

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Newtonsoft.Json (source) nuget patch 13.0.2 -> 13.0.3

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JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json

v13.0.3

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  • Fix - Fixed parsed zero decimals losing trailing zeroes
  • Fix - Fixed parsed negative zero double losing negative
  • Fix - Fixed null string being reported as String rather than JTokenType.Null

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@renovate renovate bot requested a review from a team as a code owner March 8, 2023 10:46
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@JamieMagee JamieMagee merged commit 17a1fb2 into main Mar 8, 2023
@JamieMagee JamieMagee deleted the renovate/newtonsoft.json-13.x branch March 8, 2023 23:06
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