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Bump regex from 0.2.11 to 1.3.9 #42

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps regex from 0.2.11 to 1.3.9.

Release notes

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1.0.0

This release marks the 1.0 release of regex.

While this release includes some breaking changes, most users of older versions of the regex library should be able to migrate to 1.0 by simply bumping the version number. The important changes are as follows:

  • We adopt Rust 1.20 as the new minimum supported version of Rust for regex. We also tentativley adopt a policy that permits bumping the minimum supported version of Rust in minor version releases of regex, but no patch releases. That is, with respect to semver, we do not strictly consider bumping the minimum version of Rust to be a breaking change, but adopt a conservative stance as a compromise.
  • Octal syntax in regular expressions has been disabled by default. This permits better error messages that inform users that backreferences aren't available. Octal syntax can be re-enabled via the corresponding option on RegexBuilder.
  • (?-u:\B) is no longer allowed in Unicode regexes since it can match at invalid UTF-8 code unit boundaries. (?-u:\b) is still allowed in Unicode regexes.
  • The From<regex_syntax::Error> impl has been removed. This formally removes the public dependency on regex-syntax.
  • A new feature, use_std, has been added and enabled by default. Disabling the feature will result in a compilation error. In the future, this may permit us to support no_std environments (w/ alloc) in a backwards compatible way.

For more information and discussion, please see 1.0 release tracking issue.

Changelog

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1.3.9 (2020-05-28)

This release fixes a MSRV (Minimum Support Rust Version) regression in the 1.3.8 release. Namely, while 1.3.8 compiles on Rust 1.28, it actually does not compile on other Rust versions, such as Rust 1.39.

Bug fixes:

1.3.8 (2020-05-28)

This release contains a couple of important bug fixes driven by better support for empty-subexpressions in regexes. For example, regexes like b| are now allowed. Major thanks to @sliquister for implementing support for this in #677.

Bug fixes:

1.3.7 (2020-04-17)

This release contains a small bug fix that fixes how regex forwards crate features to regex-syntax. In particular, this will reduce recompilations in some cases.

Bug fixes:

1.3.6 (2020-03-24)

This release contains a sizable (~30%) performance improvement when compiling some kinds of large regular expressions.

Performance improvements:

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Commits
  • 6916067 1.3.9
  • d7fbd15 tests: remove use of doc_comment crate
  • e005346 1.3.8
  • 60e949b deps: bump regex-syntax minimum version to 0.6.18
  • 9504716 regex-syntax-0.6.18
  • 0e39314 changelog: 1.3.8
  • 5180a97 compile: support empty patterns better
  • ed581f5 tests: add tests involving the Empty regex
  • d50d31b hir: make is_alternation_literal say false on Empty
  • 0785926 tests: confirm that some counted repetitions are rejected
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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #46.