Implement issue #42: use upstream RapidJSON v1.1#46
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kenrobbins merged 11 commits intoDec 8, 2016
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This allows loading the (virtually) unlimited range of Python's integers and floats (when using the Decimal data type). Since the conversion from the textual representation to the numeric is now entirely done by the Python runtime, the flag precise_float does not makes sense anymore and it's been removed.
Use the same grouping rule both when comparing with other engines or not.
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FYI, I'm leaving for a week of vacation, so I won't be reachable until sept 11... |
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In lelit/python-rapidjson@fa63d17 I added a Let me know if it seems ok to merge that here (in particular wrt the option name). |
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@kenrobbins: is there anything left I can/should do to promote this PR into your master branch? |
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This adapts the module to use upstream RapidJSON v1.1, using a submodule referencing the official tag.
Upon first checkout (or after the merge), you should execute a
git submodule update --init. Alternatively you can usegit clone --recursiveto do the checkout and the submodule initialization in a single step.