0.1: * Initial release 0.1.1 * Added benchmarking script * Added support for more serializer modules 0.2 * Added exception handling so that all supported modules will result in the same exceptions being thrown. The exceptions are the same that are used by the JSON module from python 2.7, TypeError for serialize and ValueError for deserialize. * '''NOTE''' API changed. the implementation property is now an object, not a string * Rewrote module loading code, so it's now easier to add and rearrange JSON modules 0.2.1 * Fixed bug that rendered the lib uninstalleable with easy_install if there was no supported json module allready installed 0.2.2 * Fixed bug #2. Installation failed if there were noe compatible json implementations installed, because the module was loaeded, and threw import exception during the install process. 0.2.3 * Fixed bug #3 * Fixed bug in benchmarking script 0.2.4 * Added support for py-yajl (Thanks Benjamin Anderson) * Improved benchmark script to test serialization performance and to use real life data for tests. 0.2.5 * Added loads and dumps methods so anyjson can be used interchangably with the stdlib json module. Note: The original methods are still in place. Nothing from the 0.2.4 API is changed, removed or deprecated in this release. 0.3 * Added support for python3 0.3.1 * Added deprecation warning for cjson and made it the least preferred implementation. See: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-cjson/1.0.5 0.3.2 * Added support for buffer objects