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@@ -9,6 +9,14 @@ Bug Fixes
return the empty list. This was incorrect, it should have unconditionally
returned ``[Everyone]``, and now does.
+- Explicit url dispatch regexes can now contain colons.
+ https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues/629
+
+- On at least one 64-bit Ubuntu system under Python 3.2, using the
+ ``view_config`` decorator caused a ``RuntimeError: dictionary changed size
+ during iteration`` exception. It no longer does. See
+ https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues/635 for more information.
+
Features
--------
@@ -17,11 +25,32 @@ Features
values natively serializable by ``json.dumps`` (such as ints, lists,
dictionaries, strings, and so forth).
+- The JSON renderer now allows for the definition of custom type adapters to
+ convert unknown objects to JSON serializations.
+
- As of this release, the ``request_method`` predicate, when used, will also
imply that ``HEAD`` is implied when you use ``GET``. For example, using
``@view_config(request_method='GET')`` is equivalent to using
- ``@view_config(request_method='HEAD')``. Using
+ ``@view_config(request_method=('GET', 'HEAD'))``. Using
``@view_config(request_method=('GET', 'POST')`` is equivalent to using
``@view_config(request_method=('GET', 'HEAD', 'POST')``. This is because
HEAD is a variant of GET that omits the body, and WebOb has special support
to return an empty body when a HEAD is used.
+
+- ``config.set_request_property`` now causes less code to be executed at
+ request construction time.
+
+- Don't add a ``?`` to URLs generated by request.resource_url if the
+ ``query`` argument is provided but empty.
+
+- Don't add a ``?`` to URLs generated by request.route_url if the
+ ``_query`` argument is provided but empty.
+
+- The static view machinery now raises (rather than returns) ``HTTPNotFound``
+ and ``HTTPMovedPermanently`` exceptions, so these can be caught by the
+ NotFound view (and other exception views).
+
+- The mako renderer now accepts a def name and returns the template def
+ result for the view being called. The uri format using an asset spec is
+ package:path/to/template#defname.mako. The old way of returning a tuple
+ from the view is supported for backward compatibility, ('defname', {}).