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2017-04-24Allow to deserialize/serialize into enumsVincent Prouillet-1/+1
Close #164
2017-04-20Support serde 1.0.0Alex Crichton-49/+54
2017-04-05Replace unwrap with expect in public methodsMatthias Endler-1/+1
2017-02-19Fixed sorting of table valuesEvgenii Pashkin-2/+2
2017-02-11Fix displaying empty arraysAlex Crichton-8/+6
Closes #145
2017-02-09Grammar on Value doc stringsJake Goulding-3/+3
2017-02-08Rewrite crate with serde support from ground upAlex Crichton-0/+894
This commit completely rewrites this crate from the ground up, supporting serde at the lowest levels as I believe serde support was intended to do. This is a major change from the previous versions of this crate, with a summary of changes being: * Serialization directly to TOML is now supported without going through a `Value` first. * Deserialization directly from TOML is now supported without going through a `Value`. Note that due to the TOML format some values still are buffered in intermediate memory, but overall this should be at a minimum now. * The API of `Value` was overhauled to match the API of `serde_json::Value`. The changes here were to: * Add `is_*` accessors * Add `get` and `get_mut` for one-field lookups. * Implement panicking lookups through `Index` The old `index` methods are now gone in favor of `get` and `Index` implementations. * A `Datetime` type has been added to represent a TOML datetime in a first-class fashion. Currently this type provides no accessors other than a `Display` implementation, but the idea is that this will grow support over time for decomposing the date. * Support for the `rustc-serialize` crate has been dropped, that'll stay on the 0.2 and 0.1 release trains. * This crate no longer supports the detection of unused fields, for that though you can use the `serde_ignored` crate on crates.io