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Changelog

All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.

The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.

[0.9.7] - 2024-05-04

Changed

  • Some redundant conversions are no longer emitted by the Rust code generator.

[0.9.6] - 2023-06-18

Added

  • Typical supports a new platform: Windows on AArch64.

[0.9.5] - 2023-06-02

Added

  • Typical supports a new platform: musl Linux on AArch64.

[0.9.4] - 2023-05-23

Added

  • Typical supports a new platform: GNU Linux on AArch64.

[0.9.3] - 2023-05-13

Added

  • Typical supports a new platform: macOS on Apple silicon.

[0.9.2] - 2022-01-11

Changed

  • The deserialization code generated for Rust is now significantly faster for certain types of messages.
  • The serialization and deserialization functions generated for Rust now have more general type signatures.

[0.9.1] - 2022-01-11

Changed

  • The generated Rust code is now slightly more DRY.

[0.9.0] - 2022-01-11

Changed

  • The generated Rust code now uses an asymptotically more efficient serialization algorithm. The binary encoding is unchanged.
  • The generated TypeScript code now exports a size function for computing the expected size of a message on the wire.
  • Identifiers are no longer allowed to begin with underscores to allow code generators to use underscore-prefixed names without worrying about colliding with user-defined fields.

[0.8.7] - 2022-01-10

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug in the TypeScript code generator that allowed for a name collision with user-defined fields named size.

[0.8.6] - 2022-01-10

Changed

  • The generated TypeScript code now exports a safer API for deserialization.

[0.8.5] - 2022-01-09

Changed

  • The performance of string serialization for TypeScript has been significantly optimized.

[0.8.4] - 2022-01-09

Changed

  • The generated TypeScript code now exports a simpler API for serialization for convenience.

[0.8.3] - 2022-01-09

Changed

  • The generated TypeScript code now uses an asymptotically more efficient serialization algorithm. The binary encoding is unchanged.

[0.8.2] - 2022-01-08

Changed

  • The generated Rust and TypeScript code now features exported utility functions near the beginning of the file for better visibility.

[0.8.1] - 2022-01-07

Changed

  • Both code generators now produce slightly more efficient code.

[0.8.0] - 2022-01-06

Changed

  • The signature of the TypeScript deserialization functions has been simplified.

[0.7.2] - 2022-01-06

Changed

  • The TypeScript code generator now produces more efficient code.

[0.7.1] - 2022-01-06

Changed

  • The TypeScript code generator now produces code that makes ESLint happier.

Changed

[0.7.0] - 2022-01-06

Changed

  • Choices now have a different representation in TypeScript and JavaScript. The payload is now a property named after the appropriate field, rather than the value property. To avoid collisions with user-defined fields, the field and fallback fields have been renamed to $field and $fallback, respectively. For example, { type: 'foo', value: 0 } is now { $type: 'foo', foo: 0 }.

[0.6.0] - 2022-01-04

Fixed

  • Fixed several bugs in the TypeScript code generator. A comprehensive integration test suite has been added which features the same tests as the Rust suite. The binary data produced by both suites are validated to be bit-for-bit identical.

[0.5.0] - 2022-01-03

Changed

  • The encoding has changed. In particular, two of the size modes have swapped meaning.
  • Generated Rust deserialization code is now guaranteed to consume the entire buffer.
  • Generated Rust code is now slightly more compact.
  • The help entries now use a consistent verb tense.

[0.4.0] - 2022-01-02

Added

  • Added support for TypeScript code generation.

[0.3.0] - 2022-01-01

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug in the Rust code generator that would cause invalid code to be generated if the schema refers to (possibly nested) arrays of user-defined types.

Changed

  • Changed the way S64 is encoded to enable more straightforward code generation. This change only affects values greater than or equal to 567,382,630,219,904.

[0.2.2] - 2021-12-22

Fixed

  • Fixed a typo in a log message.

[0.2.1] - 2021-12-16

Changed

  • Slightly improved the format subcommand behavior such that it is now always possible to have a top-level comment. Previously, in some situations, a comment intended to be a top-level comment would be interpreted as a comment on the first declaration.

[0.2.0] - 2021-12-16

Added

  • Added the format subcommand.

[0.1.2] - 2021-12-07

Added

  • Added the list-schemas flag to the generate subcommand.

[0.1.1] - 2021-12-06

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug that would prevent the generated Rust code from compiling for schemas that contain anything of type [U64]. The bug was discovered by a newly expanded integration test suite.

[0.1.0] - 2021-11-08

Changed

  • Renamed --rust-out to --rust and --typescript-out to --typescript.

[0.0.7] - 2021-10-25

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug in the variable-width integer serialization logic for Rust which affected numbers in the range [567,382,630,219,904, 72,624,976,668,147,840).

[0.0.6] - 2021-10-24

Changed

  • Messages now use a more compact binary encoding which guarantees that "zero-like" values (numerical 0, Boolean false, empty arrays, etc.) consume zero bytes as fields.
  • The encoding and decoding logic for variable-length integers has been optimized.

[0.0.5] - 2021-10-23

Added

  • Introduced the deleted fields feature.

[0.0.4] - 2021-10-16

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug that prevented Typical from working on Windows.

[0.0.3] - 2021-10-14

Changed

  • The Rust code generator is now designed to be invoked by a Cargo build script.

[0.0.2] - 2021-10-09

Changed

  • Renamed --rust-out-file to --rust-out.

[0.0.1] - 2021-10-08

Added

  • Initial release.