PoiScript / orgize

A Rust library for parsing org-mode files.
https://poiscript.github.io/orgize/
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build(deps): update pretty_assertions requirement from 0.6.1 to 0.7.2 #48

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 2 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Updates the requirements on pretty_assertions to permit the latest version.

Release notes

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v0.7.2

Fixed

  • Fix macro hygiene for expansion in a no_implicit_prelude context (#70, @tommilligan)
Changelog

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v0.7.2

  • Fix macro hygiene for expansion in a no_implicit_prelude context (#70, @tommilligan)

v0.7.1

  • Fix a bug where multiline changes showed an unhelpful inline diff (#66, @tommilligan)

v0.7.0

Changed

  • Move from difference to diff for calculating diffs. The exact assertion messages generated may differ from previous versions. (#52, @tommilligan)

For example, the following assertion message from v0.7.0:

pretty assertion

Was previously rendered like this in v0.6.1:

pretty assertion

Added

  • Support for unsized values (#42, @stanislav-tkach)
  • Document the Comparison struct, which was previously hidden. This can be used to generate a pretty diff of two values without panicking. (#52, @tommilligan)

Fixed

Internal

Commits
  • da3cf9a Merge pull request #71 from tommilligan/prepare-v0.7.2
  • 7257220 ci: bump main job cache version
  • 497b9cb chore: prepare for v0.7.2
  • 2067fa5 Merge pull request #70 from tommilligan/no-implicit-prelude
  • d795bbe hygiene: test macros with no_implicit_prelude
  • 2667441 Merge pull request #68 from tommilligan/prep-v0.7.1
  • 6dde470 Merge pull request #67 from tommilligan/ci-revert-cargo-target-dir
  • b517e39 chore: prepare for v0.7.1
  • fdff5f3 Merge pull request #66 from tommilligan/chunk-diffing
  • 62e9357 Revert "ci: remove concern with CARGO_TARGET_DIR"
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