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TOML Changelog

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  • Add dotted keys.
  • Add hex, octal, and binary integer formats.
  • Add special float values (inf, nan)
  • Rename Datetime to Offset Date-Time.
  • Add Local Date-Time.
  • Add Local Date.
  • Add Local Time.
  • Add ABNF specification.
  • Allow space (instead of T) to separate date and time in Date-Time.
  • Allow accidental whitespace between backslash and newline in the line continuation operator in multi-line basic strings.
  • Specify that the standard file extension is .toml.
  • Specify that MIME type is application/toml
  • Clarify that U+007F is an escape character.
  • Clarify that keys are always strings.
  • Clarify that you cannot use array-of-table to append to a static array.
  • Clarify that a TOML file must be a valid UTF-8 document.
  • Clarify valid Array values.
  • Clarify that literal strings can be table keys.
  • Clarify that at least millisecond precision expected for Date-Time and Time.
  • Clarify that comments are OK in multiline arrays.
  • Clarify that +0, -0, +0.0, and -0.0 are valid and what they mean.
  • TOML has a logo!

0.4.0 / 2015-02-12

  • Add Inline Table syntax.
  • Allow underscores in numbers.
  • Remove forward slash as an escapable character.
  • Unicode escapes must be scalar values.
  • Newline is now defined as LF or CRLF.

0.3.1 / 2014-11-11

  • Fix incorrect datetime examples.

0.3.0 / 2014-11-10

  • Add scientific notation for floats.
  • Allow optional + prefix on integers.
  • Switch to RFC 3339 for datetimes (allowing offsets and fractional seconds).
  • Add multiline and literal strings.
  • Clarify what characters valid keys can contain.

0.2.0 / 2013-09-24

  • Use "table" instead of "key group" terminology.
  • Add the ability to define nestable arrays of tables.

0.1.0 / 2013-03-17

  • From Twitter rage to reality; TOML is now a thing.
  • First proper release.
  • TOML adheres to the SemVer standard for version numbers.