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BSON Codec for Objective-C

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Can not hand nil value

There are nil values in the original JSON string, and the serialization is correctly but send the - (NSDictionary *) BSONValue message to an NSData make the exception occurred.

Please add semantic version tags

I’ve recently added BSONCodec to the CocoaPods package manager repo.

CocoaPods is a tool for managing dependencies for OSX and iOS Xcode projects and provides a central repository for iOS/OSX libraries. This makes adding libraries to a project and updating them extremely easy and it will help users to resolve dependencies of the libraries they use.

However, BSONCodec doesn't have any version tags. I’ve added the current HEAD as version 0.0.1, but a version tag will make dependency resolution much easier.

Semantic version tags (instead of plain commit hashes/revisions) allow for resolution of cross-dependencies.

In case you didn’t know this yet; you can tag the current HEAD as, for instance, version 1.0.0, like so:

$ git tag -a 1.0.0 -m "Tag release 1.0.0"
$ git push --tags

Thanks in advance!

Array elements are being produced in the wrong order.

I've been informed that the BSON spec says that array elements should be encoded in array order. The current implementation converts the array to a dictionary before encoding and therefore the encoded index order can get scrambled.

Leak in BSONFragment

+ (id) BSONFragment: (NSData *) data at: (const void **) base ofType: (uint8_t) t
206 -   
        char *className = malloc([classNameData length] + 1);
        memcpy(className, [classNameData bytes], [classNameData length]);
        className[[classNameData length]] = 0;
        Class targetClass = objc_getClass(className);

you leak on className

BSONValue crashes.

I have a value-object class that conforms to BSONObjectCoding.

Encoding the object with BSONDictionary method, has no problem,

but it crashes when calling BSONValue on the NSData object.

I figured out the object, created by BSONValue method, is actually instance of Person, not NSDictionary.

In my opinion, the return type of BSONValue should be id, not NSDictionary *.

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