TylerBloom / avid-rustacean

This repo contains the code for my blog, The Avid Rustacean
https://avid-rustacean.shuttleapp.rs/
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Bump ratatui from 0.25.0 to 0.28.0 in /frontend #90

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 3 months ago

Bumps ratatui from 0.25.0 to 0.28.0.

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v0.28.0

0.28.0 - 2024-08-07

"If you are what you eat, then I only want to eat the good stuff." – Remy

We are excited to announce the new version of ratatui - a Rust library that's all about cooking up TUIs 🐭

In this version, we have upgraded to Crossterm 0.28.0, introducing enhanced functionality and performance improvements. New features include GraphType::Bar, lines in bar charts, and enhanced scroll/navigation methods. We have also refined the terminal module and added brand new methods for cursor positions and text operations.

Release highlights: https://ratatui.rs/highlights/v028/

⚠️ List of breaking changes can be found here.

Features

  • 8d4a102 (barchart) Allow axes to accept Lines by @​joshka in #1273 [breaking]

    Fixes:ratatui-org/ratatui#1272

  • a23ecd9 (buffer) Add Buffer::cell, cell_mut and index implementations by @​joshka in #1084

    Code which previously called buf.get(x, y) or buf.get_mut(x, y) should now use index operators, or be transitioned to buff.cell() or buf.cell_mut() for safe access that avoids panics by returning Option<&Cell> and Option<&mut Cell>.

    The new methods accept Into<Position> instead of x and y coordinates, which makes them more ergonomic to use.

    let mut buffer = Buffer::empty(Rect::new(0, 0, 10, 10));
    

    let cell = buf[(0, 0)]; let cell = buf[Position::new(0, 0)];

    let symbol = buf.cell((0, 0)).map(|cell| cell.symbol()); let symbol = buf.cell(Position::new(0, 0)).map(|cell| cell.symbol());

    buf[(0, 0)].set_symbol("🐀"); buf[Position::new(0, 0)].set_symbol("🐀");

    buf.cell_mut((0, 0)).map(|cell| cell.set_symbol("🐀")); buf.cell_mut(Position::new(0, 0)).map(|cell| cell.set_symbol("🐀"));

    The existing get() and get_mut() methods are marked as deprecated.

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Changelog

Sourced from ratatui's changelog.

0.28.0 - 2024-08-07

"If you are what you eat, then I only want to eat the good stuff." – Remy

We are excited to announce the new version of ratatui - a Rust library that's all about cooking up TUIs 🐭

In this version, we have upgraded to Crossterm 0.28.0, introducing enhanced functionality and performance improvements. New features include GraphType::Bar, lines in bar charts, and enhanced scroll/navigation methods. We have also refined the terminal module and added brand new methods for cursor positions and text operations.

Release highlights: https://ratatui.rs/highlights/v028/

⚠️ List of breaking changes can be found here.

Features

  • 8d4a102 (barchart) Allow axes to accept Lines by @​joshka in #1273 [breaking]

    Fixes:ratatui-org/ratatui#1272

  • a23ecd9 (buffer) Add Buffer::cell, cell_mut and index implementations by @​joshka in #1084

    Code which previously called buf.get(x, y) or buf.get_mut(x, y) should now use index operators, or be transitioned to buff.cell() or buf.cell_mut() for safe access that avoids panics by returning Option<&Cell> and Option<&mut Cell>.

    The new methods accept Into<Position> instead of x and y coordinates, which makes them more ergonomic to use.

    let mut buffer = Buffer::empty(Rect::new(0, 0, 10, 10));
    

    let cell = buf[(0, 0)]; let cell = buf[Position::new(0, 0)];

    let symbol = buf.cell((0, 0)).map(|cell| cell.symbol()); let symbol = buf.cell(Position::new(0, 0)).map(|cell| cell.symbol());

    buf[(0, 0)].set_symbol("🐀"); buf[Position::new(0, 0)].set_symbol("🐀");

    buf.cell_mut((0, 0)).map(|cell| cell.set_symbol("🐀")); buf.cell_mut(Position::new(0, 0)).map(|cell| cell.set_symbol("🐀"));

    The existing get() and get_mut() methods are marked as deprecated. These are fairly widely used and we will leave these methods around on the buffer for a longer time than our normal deprecation approach (2 major release)

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dependabot[bot] commented 2 months ago

Superseded by #98.