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	Updated changelog
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| ArduinoJson: change log | ||||
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| v5.0 (currently under development) | ||||
| v5.0 (currently in beta) | ||||
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| * Added support of `String` class (issue #55, #56, #70, #77) | ||||
| * Redesigned `JsonVariant` to leverage converting constructors instead of assignment operators | ||||
| * Switched to new library layout (requires Arduino 1.0.6 or above) | ||||
| * Switched to new the library layout (requires Arduino 1.0.6 or above) | ||||
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| **BREAKING CHANGES**: | ||||
| - `JsonObject::add()` was renamed to `set()` | ||||
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| Support of the `String` class has been added to the library because many people use it in their programs. | ||||
| However, you should not see this as an invitation to use the `String` class. | ||||
| The `String` class is **bad** because it uses dynamic memory allocation. | ||||
| Compared to static allocation, it compiles to a bigger, slower program, and is less predicate. | ||||
| Compared to static allocation, it compiles to a bigger, slower program, and is less predictable. | ||||
| You certainly don't want that in an embedded environment! | ||||
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