junkurihara / doh-auth-proxy

Local DNS proxy for DNS over HTTPS (DoH), Oblivious DoH (ODoH) and Multiple-relay-based ODoH extension (Mutualized ODoH; MODoH), which additionally supports domain-based filtering and proxy/resolver authentication
https://junkurihara.github.io/dns
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Update clap requirement from 2.34.0 to 3.0.0 #2

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Updates the requirements on clap to permit the latest version.

Release notes

Sourced from clap's releases.

v3.0.0

Note: clap v3 has been in development for several years and has changed hands multiple times. Unfortunately, our changelog might be incomplete, whether in changes or their motivation.

Highlights

A special thanks to the maintainers, contributors, beta users, and sponsors who have helped along this journey, especially kbknapp.

StructOpt Integration

StructOpt provides a serde-like declarative approach to defining your parser. The main benefits we've seen so far from integrating are:

  • Tighter feedback between the design of clap and the derives
  • More universal traits. Crates exist for common CLI patterns (example) and we've re-designed the StructOpt traits so crates built on clap3 can be reused not just with other derives but also people using the builder API. People can even hand implement these so people using the builder API won't have the pay the cost for derives.

Custom Help Headings

Previously, clap automatically grouped arguments in the help as either ARGS, FLAGS, OPTIONS, and SUBCOMMANDS.

You can now override the default group with Arg::help_heading and App::subcommand_help_heading. To apply a heading to a series of arguments, you can set App::help_heading.

Deprecations

While a lot of deprecations have been added to clean up the API (overloaded meaning of Arg::multiple) or make things more consistent, some particular highlights are:

Migrating

From clap v2

  1. Add CLI tests, -h and --help output at a minimum (recommendation: trycmd for snapshot testing)
  2. Update your dependency
    1. If you use no-default-features: add the std feature
  3. Resolve compiler errors
  4. Resolve behavior changes

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Changelog

Sourced from clap's changelog.

[3.0.0] - 2021-12-31

Note: clap v3 has been in development for several years and has changed hands multiple times. Unfortunately, our changelog might be incomplete, whether in changes or their motivation.

Highlights

A special thanks to the maintainers, contributors, beta users, and sponsors who have helped along this journey, especially kbknapp.

StructOpt Integration

StructOpt provides a serde-like declarative approach to defining your parser. The main benefits we've seen so far from integrating are:

  • Tighter feedback between the design of clap and the derives
  • More universal traits. Crates exist for common CLI patterns (example) and we've re-designed the StructOpt traits so crates built on clap3 can be reused not just with other derives but also people using the builder API. People can even hand implement these so people using the builder API won't have the pay the cost for derives.

Custom Help Headings

Previously, clap automatically grouped arguments in the help as either ARGS, FLAGS, OPTIONS, and SUBCOMMANDS.

You can now override the default group with Arg::help_heading and App::subcommand_help_heading. To apply a heading to a series of arguments, you can set App::help_heading.

Deprecations

While a lot of deprecations have been added to clean up the API (overloaded meaning of Arg::multiple) or make things more consistent, some particular highlights are:

Migrating

From clap v2

  1. Add CLI tests, -h and --help output at a minimum (recommendation: trycmd for snapshot testing)
  2. Update your dependency
    1. If you use no-default-features: add the std feature
  3. Resolve compiler errors

... (truncated)

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