finance-pay/vendor/mtdowling/jmespath.php/CHANGELOG.md

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CHANGELOG

2.6.0 - 2020-07-31

  • Support for PHP 8.0.

2.5.0 - 2019-12-30

  • Full support for PHP 7.0-7.4.
  • Fixed autoloading when run from within vendor folder.
  • Full multibyte (UTF-8) string support.

2.4.0 - 2016-12-03

  • Added support for floats when interpreting data.
  • Added a function_exists check to work around redeclaration issues.

2.3.0 - 2016-01-05

  • Added support for JEP-9, including unary filter expressions, and && filter expressions.
  • Fixed various parsing issues, including not removing escaped single quotes from raw string literals.
  • Added support for the map function.
  • Fixed several issues with code generation.

2.2.0 - 2015-05-27

  • Added support for JEP-12 and raw string literals (e.g., 'foo').

2.1.0 - 2014-01-13

  • Added JmesPath\Env::cleanCompileDir() to delete any previously compiled JMESPath expressions.

2.0.0 - 2014-01-11

  • Moving to a flattened namespace structure.
  • Runtimes are now only PHP callables.
  • Fixed an error in the way empty JSON literals are parsed so that they now return an empty string to match the Python and JavaScript implementations.
  • Removed functions from runtimes. Instead there is now a function dispatcher class, FnDispatcher, that provides function implementations behind a single dispatch function.
  • Removed ExprNode in lieu of just using a PHP callable with bound variables.
  • Removed debug methods from runtimes and instead into a new Debugger class.
  • Heavily cleaned up function argument validation.
  • Slice syntax is now properly validated (i.e., colons are followed by the appropriate value).
  • Lots of code cleanup and performance improvements.
  • Added a convenient JmesPath\search() function.
  • IMPORTANT: Relocating the project to https://github.com/jmespath/jmespath.php

1.1.1 - 2014-10-08

  • Added support for using ArrayAccess and Countable as arrays and objects.

1.1.0 - 2014-08-06

  • Added the ability to search data returned from json_decode() where JSON objects are returned as stdClass objects.