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Update cortex-m-rt requirement from 0.5.0 to 0.6.7 #8

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 5 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 5 years ago

Updates the requirements on cortex-m-rt to permit the latest version.

Changelog *Sourced from [cortex-m-rt's changelog](https://github.com/rust-embedded/cortex-m-rt/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md).* > ## [v0.6.7] - 2018-12-15 > > ### Fixed > > - entry / exception / interrupt: `#[cfg]` attributes used on `static mut` > variables are now properly handled. > > ## [v0.6.6] - 2018-12-06 > > ### Changed > > - Misuse of attributes now produce compiler errors with proper spans instead of > panicking messages. > > - The `HardFault` symbol has been renamed to `HardFaultTrampoline`; likewise the > `UserHardFault` symbol has been renamed to `HardFault`. If you were using > breakpoints on `UserHardFault` to detect hard fault you should now put those > breakpoints on the `HardFault` symbol. > > ### Fixed > > - Attributes on local `static mut` variables (declared at the beginning of > `entry` / `interrupt` / `exception`) are now respected. > > - The "GDB can now unwind HardFault callstacks" fix from the previous release > broke `HardFault`'s' `&ExceptionFrame` argument (the pointer was off by 8 > bytes). This release fixes that problem without compromising GDB's ability to > unwind `HardFault`s. > > ## [v0.6.5] - 2018-10-23 > > ### Changed > > - We now keep `.stack_sizes` by default, for use with external tooling. > - (macros) New `#[interrupt]` attribute added, similar to `#[exception]` for > use with device-specific interrupt handlers. > > ### Fixed > > - GDB can now unwind HardFault callstacks > > ## [v0.6.4] - 2018-09-25 > > ### Changed > > - (macros) Improved the error message when any of the attribute is used on the > wrong kind of item. > > ### Fixed > > ... (truncated)
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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 5 years ago

Superseded by #11.