The -= operator was incorrectly changed to truncate bits that didn't correspond to valid flags in 2.3.0. This has
been fixed up so it once again behaves the same as - and difference.
Changes to !
The ! operator previously called Self::from_bits_truncate, which would truncate any bits that only partially
overlapped with a valid flag. It will now use bits & Self::all().bits(), so any bits that overlap any bits
specified by any flag will be respected. This is unlikely to have any practical implications, but enables defining
a flag like const ALL = !0 as a way to signal that any bit pattern is a known set of flags.
Changes to formatting
Zero-valued flags will never be printed. You'll either get 0x0 for empty flags using debug formatting, or the
set of flags with zero-valued flags omitted for others.
Composite flags will no longer be redundantly printed if there are extra bits to print at the end that don't correspond
to a valid flag.
The -= operator was incorrectly changed to truncate bits that didn't correspond to valid flags in 2.3.0. This has
been fixed up so it once again behaves the same as - and difference.
Changes to !
The ! operator previously called Self::from_bits_truncate, which would truncate any bits that only partially
overlapped with a valid flag. It will now use bits & Self::all().bits(), so any bits that overlap any bits
specified by any flag will be respected. This is unlikely to have any practical implications, but enables defining
a flag like const ALL = !0 as a way to signal that any bit pattern is a known set of flags.
Changes to formatting
Zero-valued flags will never be printed. You'll either get 0x0 for empty flags using debug formatting, or the
set of flags with zero-valued flags omitted for others.
Composite flags will no longer be redundantly printed if there are extra bits to print at the end that don't correspond
to a valid flag.
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Merge pull request #367 from KodrAus/cargo/2.3.3290961e
prepare for 2.3.3 release3ac85e2
Merge pull request #366 from KodrAus/feat/test-cleanups64b7c98
include tests for hex, binary, and octalb344782
remove unneeded condition8f5f7cc
fill in tests for intersection and union481e13f
fill in tests for insert remove and toggle4b71f86
only yield flags if they include as-yet unyielded bits330a028
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