Handle generic iterables#89
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This targets issue python-rapidjson#84, automatically dumping generic iterables as arrays. To overcome the inefficiency in handling generic iterables with the previous stack-based implementation of the dumps_internal() function, this replaces it with plain recursion so there's no need to build a temporary list consuming the iterable and then pushing each item in reverse order.
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Drop parametric data from the pytest-benchmark JSON output, to keep its size reasonable. See ionelmc/pytest-benchmark#96.
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This targets issue #84, automatically dumping generic iterables as arrays.
To overcome the inefficiency in handling generic iterables with the previous stack-based
implementation of the dumps_internal() function, this replaces it with plain recursion so
there's no need to build a temporary list consuming the iterable and then pushing each
item in reverse order.