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Releases: CSBiology/DynamicObj

7.1.0

31 Oct 12:14
96eef97

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What's Changed

  • Hotfix DynamicObj hash failing for empty list by @HLWeil in #54
  • Extend and test deepHash through guard handling option values by @HLWeil in #55

Full Changelog: 7.0.0...7.1.0

7.0.0

28 Jan 12:45
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What's Changed

Breaking changes.

Improve DynamicObj GetHashCode and by extension Equals methods with recursive deephash function.

DeepHash covers the following types:

  • Primitive types
  • DynamicObj
  • IDictionary
  • Other IEnumerables (List, Array, Seq, ResizeArray...)
  • Option

Full Changelog: 6.0.0...7.0.0

6.0.0

27 Jan 08:53

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6.0.0

Breaking changes.

Closed issues:

Improve DynamicObj deep copy methods and refactor into a separate CopyUtils class for reuse:

The following types/classes can be (recursively) deep copied now:

  • Basic F# types (bool, byte, sbyte, int16, uint16, int, uint, int64, uint64, nativeint, unativeint, float, float32, char, string, unit, decimal)

  • ResizeArrays and Dictionaries containing any combination of basic F# types

  • Dictionaries containing DynamicObj as keys or values in any combination with DynamicObj or basic F# types as keys or values

  • array<DynamicObj>, list<DynamicObj>, ResizeArray<DynamicObj>: These collections of DynamicObj are copied as a new collection with recursively deep copied elements.

  • System.ICloneable: If the property implements ICloneable, the Clone() method is called on the property.

  • DynamicObj (and derived classes): properties that are themselves DynamicObj instances are deep copied recursively.
    if a derived class has static properties (e.g. instance properties), these can be copied as dynamic properties on the new instance or ignored.

Note on Classes that inherit from DynamicObj:

Classes that inherit from DynamicObj will match the DynamicObj typecheck if they do not implement ICloneable.
The deep copied instances will be cast to DynamicObj with deep copied dynamic properties. Staic/instance properties can be copied as dynamic properties on the new instance or be ignored.
It should be possible to 'recover' the original type by checking if the needed properties exist as dynamic properties,
and then passing them to the class constructor if needed.

Full release notes: https://github.com/CSBiology/DynamicObj/blob/main/RELEASE_NOTES.md
Full Changelog: 5.0.0...6.0.0

5.0.0

19 Dec 14:21

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Breaking changes.

  • Refactor and improve Copy methods on DynamicObj:
    • ShallowCopyDynamicProperties: Copies all dynamic properties to a new DynamicObj instance without trying to prevent reference equality.
    • ShallowCopyDynamicPropertiesTo: Copies all dynamic properties to a target DynamicObj instance without trying to prevent reference equality.
    • DeepCopyProperties: Recursively deep copy a DynamicObj instance (or derived class) with all (static and dynamic) properties. Reinstantiation - and therefore prevention of reference equality - is possible for DynamicObj, array|list|ResizeArray<DynamicObj>, and classes implementing System.Icloneable
    • DeepCopyPropertiesTo: Recursively deep copies all (static and dynamic) properties to a target DynamicObj instance (or derived class). Reinstantiation - and therefore prevention of reference equality - is possible for DynamicObj, array|list|ResizeArray<DynamicObj>, and classes implementing System.Icloneable
  • Copy method was therefore removed
  • Expose CopyUtils class that contains our generic deep copy attempt

Full release notes: https://github.com/CSBiology/DynamicObj/blob/main/RELEASE_NOTES.md

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4.0.3

16 Oct 11:18
5a03d10

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What's Changed

  • Fix hash function failing for null property values by @HLWeil in #41

Full release notes: https://github.com/CSBiology/DynamicObj/blob/main/RELEASE_NOTES.md

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4.0.2

15 Oct 14:45

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  • Undo DynObj.combine working with #DynamicObj as input - this caused issues with ncombining nested DOs of types that inherited from DynamicObj. The type signature has been fixed to DynamicObj (without the flexible #)

Full release notes: https://github.com/CSBiology/DynamicObj/blob/main/RELEASE_NOTES.md

Full Changelog: 4.0.1...4.0.2

4.0.1

15 Oct 07:51

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  • Fix DynObj functions not being inlined (#39)

Full release notes: https://github.com/CSBiology/DynamicObj/blob/main/RELEASE_NOTES.md

Full Changelog: 4.0.0...4.0.1

DynamicObj v4.0.0

26 Sep 07:54

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What's Changed

Manual changelog

See RELEASE_NOTES.md

New Contributors

Full Changelog: 2.0.0...4.0.0