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build(deps): bump const_format from 0.2.33 to 0.2.34 #292

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Bumps const_format from 0.2.33 to 0.2.34.

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0.2.34 release

This release makes the const_format::fmt API usable on the latest stable (Rust 1.83.0), meaning that no crate feature requires the nightly Rust compiler anymore.

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0.2.34

Now all features that used to require nightly only require Rust 1.83.0

Added "rust_1_83" feature that enables "rust_1_64" feature

Changed "fmt" feature to enable "rust_1_83" feature

Made many macros forward compatible with inline const patterns(when the "rust_1_83" feature is enabled):

  • concatc
  • concatcp
  • formatc
  • formatcp
  • map_ascii_case
  • str_get
  • str_index
  • str_repeat
  • str_replace

Added these macros:

  • str_splice_out
  • str_split_alt

0.2.33

Fixed Rust Analyzer style warning for assertion macros.

0.2.32

Breaking change: bumped Minimum Supported Rust Version to Rust 1.57 and changed crate's edition to 2021. This change is motivated by proc-macro2 increasing its MSRV to 1.56.

Changed these items that needed the "rust_1_51" feature into always being enabled:

  • map_ascii_case
  • str_replace

0.2.31

Added a workaround for rustdoc bug (rust-lang/rust#112085).

0.2.29

Added lowercase hexadecimal formatting support.

Breaking: to add lowercase hexadecimal formatting, this crate changed the uppercase hexadecimal formatter from {:x} to {:X}

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0.2.34

Now all features that used to require nightly only require Rust 1.83.0

Added "rust_1_83" feature that enables "rust_1_64" feature

Changed "fmt" feature to enable "rust_1_83" feature

Made many macros forward compatible with inline const patterns(when the "rust_1_83" feature is enabled):

  • concatc
  • concatcp
  • formatc
  • formatcp
  • map_ascii_case
  • str_get
  • str_index
  • str_repeat
  • str_replace

Added these macros:

  • str_splice_out
  • str_split_alt
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Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 80.03%. Comparing base (a9f4815) to head (cde8378).
Report is 4 commits behind head on main.

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Bumps [const_format](https://github.com/rodrimati1992/const_format_crates) from 0.2.33 to 0.2.34.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rodrimati1992/const_format_crates/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rodrimati1992/const_format_crates/blob/master/Changelog.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/rodrimati1992/const_format_crates/commits/0.2.34)

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- dependency-name: const_format
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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@istankovic istankovic force-pushed the dependabot/cargo/const_format-0.2.34 branch from 44fc7e0 to cde8378 Compare January 8, 2025 12:23
@istankovic istankovic merged commit 8b5c6ac into main Jan 8, 2025
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@istankovic istankovic deleted the dependabot/cargo/const_format-0.2.34 branch January 8, 2025 12:27
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