nlopes / libhoney-rust

Rust library for sending data to Honeycomb
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Update log requirement from =0.4.8 to =0.4.10 #28

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Updates the requirements on log to permit the latest version.

Changelog *Sourced from [log's changelog](https://github.com/rust-lang/log/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md).* > ## [0.4.10] - 2019-12-16 > > ### Fixed > > * Fixed the `log!` macros so they work in expression context (this regressed in `0.4.9`, which has been yanked). > > ## [0.4.9] - 2019-12-12 > > ### Minimum Supported Rust Version > > This release bumps the minimum compiler version to `1.31.0`. This was mainly needed for `cfg-if`, > but between `1.16.0` and `1.31.0` there are a lot of language and library improvements we now > take advantage of. > > ### New > > * Unstable support for capturing key-value pairs in a record using the `log!` macros > > ### Improved > > * Better documentation for max level filters. > * Internal updates to line up with bumped MSRV > > ## [0.4.8] - 2019-07-28 > > ### New > > * Support attempting to get `Record` fields as static strings. > > ## [0.4.7] - 2019-07-06 > > ### New > > * Support for embedded environments with thread-unsafe initialization. > * Initial unstable support for capturing structured data under the `kv_unstable` > feature gate. This new API doesn't affect existing users and may change in future > patches (so those changes may not appear in the changelog until it stabilizes). > > ### Improved > > * Docs for using `log` with the 2018 edition. > * Error messages for macros missing arguments. > > ## [0.4.6] - 2018-10-27 > > ### Improved > > * Support 2018-style macro import for the `log_enabled!` macro. > > ## [0.4.5] - 2018-09-03 > ... (truncated)
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