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carl is a calendar for the commandline. It tries to mimic the various cal(1) implementations out there, but also adds enhanced features like colors and ical support.
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chore(deps): bump chrono from 0.4.26 to 0.4.31 #57

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps chrono from 0.4.26 to 0.4.31.

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0.4.31

Another maintenance release. It was not a planned effort to improve our support for UNIX timestamps, yet most PRs seem related to this.

Deprecations

  • Deprecate timestamp_nanos in favor of the non-panicking timestamp_nanos_opt (#1275)

Additions

  • Add DateTime::<Utc>::from_timestamp (#1279, thanks @​demurgos)
  • Add TimeZone::timestamp_micros (#1285, thanks @​emikitas)
  • Add DateTime<Tz>::timestamp_nanos_opt and NaiveDateTime::timestamp_nanos_opt (#1275)
  • Add UNIX_EPOCH constants (#1291)

Fixes

  • Format day of month in RFC 2822 without padding (#1272)
  • Don't allow strange leap seconds which are not on a minute boundary initialization methods (#1283) This makes many methods a little more strict:
    • NaiveTime::from_hms_milli
    • NaiveTime::from_hms_milli_opt
    • NaiveTime::from_hms_micro
    • NaiveTime::from_hms_micro_opt
    • NaiveTime::from_hms_nano
    • NaiveTime::from_hms_nano_opt
    • NaiveTime::from_num_seconds_from_midnight
    • NaiveTime::from_num_seconds_from_midnight_opt
    • NaiveDate::and_hms_milli
    • NaiveDate::and_hms_milli_opt
    • NaiveDate::and_hms_micro
    • NaiveDate::and_hms_micro_opt
    • NaiveDate::and_hms_nano
    • NaiveDate::and_hms_nano_opt
    • NaiveDateTime::from_timestamp
    • NaiveDateTime::from_timestamp_opt
    • TimeZone::timestamp
    • TimeZone::timestamp_opt
  • Fix underflow in NaiveDateTime::timestamp_nanos_opt (#1294, thanks @​crepererum)

Documentation

  • Add more documentation about the RFC 2822 obsolete date format (#1267)

Internal

  • Remove internal __doctest feature and doc_comment dependency (#1276)
  • CI: Bump actions/checkout from 3 to 4 (#1280)
  • Optimize NaiveDate::add_days for small values (#1214)
  • Upgrade pure-rust-locales to 0.7.0 (#1288, thanks @​jeremija wo did good improvements on pure-rust-locales)

Thanks to all contributors on behalf of the chrono team, @​djc and @​pitdicker!

0.4.30

In this release, we have decided to swap out the chrono::Duration type (which has been a re-export of time 0.1 Duration type) with our own definition, which exposes a strict superset of the time::Duration API. This helps avoid warnings about the [CVE-2020-26235] and [RUSTSEC-2020-0071] advisories for downstream users and allows us to improve the Duration API going forward.

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Commits
  • e730c6a Bump version to 0.4.31
  • 2afdde8 fix: underflow during datetime->nanos conversion
  • 46ad2c2 Add UNIX_EPOCH constants
  • 1df8db3 Add TimeZone::timestamp_micros
  • 861d4e1 Make TimeZone::timestamp_millis_opt use
  • 3c4846a Upgrade pure-rust-locales to 0.7.0
  • 6665804 Deny leap second if secs != 59 in from_num_seconds_from_midnight_opt
  • 61b7ffb Deny leap second if secs != 59 in from_hms_nano_opt
  • 202af6c Don't generate leap seconds that are not 60 in NaiveTime's Arbitrary impl
  • 60283ab Don't create strange leap seconds in tests
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