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Bump chrono from 0.4.22 to 0.4.37 in /data/render #607

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dependabot[bot] commented 3 months ago

Bumps chrono from 0.4.22 to 0.4.37.

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v0.4.36

This release un-deprecates the methods on TimeDelta that were deprecated with the 0.4.35 release because of the churn they are causing for the ecosystem.

New is the DateTime::with_time() method. As an example of when it is useful:

use chrono::{Local, NaiveTime};
// Today at 12:00:00
let today_noon = Local::now().with_time(NaiveTime::from_hms_opt(12, 0, 0).unwrap());

Additions

  • Add DateTime::with_time() (#1510)

Deprecations

  • Revert TimeDelta deprecations (#1543)
  • Deprecate TimeStamp::timestamp_subsec_nanos, which was missed in the 0.4.35 release (#1486)

Documentation

  • Correct version number of deprecation notices (#1486)
  • Fix some typos (#1505)
  • Slightly improve serde documentation (#1519)
  • Main documentation: simplify links and reflow text (#1535)

Internal

  • CI: Lint benchmarks (#1489)
  • Remove unnessary Copy and Send impls (#1492, thanks @​erickt)
  • Backport streamlined NaiveDate unit tests (#1500, thanks @​Zomtir)
  • Rename LocalResult to TzResolution, add alias (#1501)
  • Update windows-bindgen to 0.55 (#1504)
  • Avoid duplicate imports, which generate warnings on nightly (#1507)
  • Add extra debug assertions to NaiveDate::from_yof (#1518)
  • Some small simplifications to DateTime::date_naive and NaiveDate::diff_months (#1530)
  • Remove unwrap in Unix Local type (#1533)
  • Use different method to ignore feature-dependent doctests (#1534)

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

v0.4.35

Most of our efforts have shifted to improving the API for a 0.5 release, for which cleanups and refactorings are landing on the 0.4.x branch.

The most significant changes in this release are two sets of deprecations.

  • We deprecated all timestamp-related methods on NaiveDateTime. The reason is that a timestamp is defined to be in UTC. The NaiveDateTime type doesn't know the offset from UTC, so it was technically wrong to have these methods. The alternative is to use the similar methods on the DateTime<Utc> type, or from the TimeZone trait.

    Converting from NaiveDateTime to DateTime<Utc> is simple with .and_utc(), and in the other direction with .naive_utc().

  • The panicking constructors of TimeDelta (the new name of the Duration type) are deprecated. This was the last part of chrono that defaulted to panicking on error, dating from before rust 1.0.

  • A nice change is that NaiveDate now includes a niche. So now Option<NaiveDate>, Option<NaiveDateTime> and Option<DateTime<Tz>> are the same size as their base types.

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Commits
  • 7d62045 Prepare 0.4.37
  • 6857d00 Hide re-export of LocalResult in docs
  • 9e22e48 Swap MappedLocalTime and LocalResult type alias
  • ca3c3b6 Prepare 0.4.36
  • 1850198 Revert TimeDelta deprecations
  • e05ba8b Add MappedLocalTime::and_then
  • 3adfd88 Main documentation: simplify links and reflow text
  • 1e8df65 Rustfmt doc comments
  • 1b57859 Run doctests with alloc feature if possible
  • 6f2c7cc Use different method to run feature-dependent doctests
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


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dependabot[bot] commented 2 months ago

Superseded by #628.