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chore(deps): bump clap from 2.33.3 to 3.1.1 #102

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps clap from 2.33.3 to 3.1.1.

Release notes

Sourced from clap's releases.

v3.1.1

[3.1.1] - 2022-02-21

Fixes

  • Track caller for ArgMatches assertions so the user more easily sees where they need to fix the call

v3.1.0

[3.1.0] - 2022-02-16

Compatibility

Changes in behavior of note that are not guaranteed to be compatible across releases:

  • (help) help subcommand shows long help like --help, rather than short help (-h), deprecated clap::AppSettings::UseLongFormatForHelpSubcommand (#3440)
  • (help) Pacman-style subcommands are now ordered the same as usage errors (#3470)
  • (help) Pacman-style subcommands use standard alternate syntax in usage (#3470)

Deprecations

  • clap::Command is now preferred over clap::App (#3089 in #3472)
    • clap::command! is now preferred over clap::app_from_crate (#3089 in #3474)
    • clap::CommandFactory::command is now preferred over clap::IntoApp::into_app (#3089 in #3473)
  • (help) help subcommand shows long help like --help, rather than short help (-h), deprecated clap::AppSettings::UseLongFormatForHelpSubcommand (#3440)
  • (error) Deprecate clap::AppSettings::WaitOnError, leaving it to the user to implement
  • (validation) clap::Command::subcommand_required(true).arg_required_else_help(true) is now preferred over clap::AppSettings::SubcommandRequiredElseHelp (#3280)
  • (builder) clap::AppSettings are nearly all deprecated and replaced with builder methods and getters (#2717)
  • (builder) clap::ArgSettings is deprecated and replaced with builder methods and getters (#2717)
  • (builder) clap::Arg::id and clap::ArgGroup::id are now preferred over clap::Arg::name and clap::ArgGroup::name (#3335)
  • (help) clap::Command::next_help_heading is now preferred over clap::Command::help_heading (#1807, #1553)
  • (error) clap::error::ErrorKind is now preferred over clap::ErrorKind (#3395)
  • (error) clap::Error::kind() is now preferred over clap::Error::kind
  • (error) clap::Error::context() is now preferred over clap::Error::info (#2628)

Note: All items deprecated in 3.0.0 are now hidden in the documentation. (#3458)

Features

  • (matches) Add clap::ArgMatches::value_source to determine what insert the value (#1345)
  • (help) Override derived display order with clap::Command::next_display_order (#1807)
  • (error) Show possible values when an argument doesn't have a value (#3320)
  • (error) New clap::Error::context API to open the door for fully-custom error messages (#2628)
    • (error) clap::error::ErrorKind now implements Display

Fixes

  • (builder) Some functions were renamed for consistency and fixing spelling issues
  • (builder) Allow clap::Command::color to override previous calls (#3449)
  • (parse) Propagate globals with multiple subcommands (#3428)
  • (validation) Give ArgRequiredElseHelp precedence over SubcommandRequired (#3456)

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Changelog

Sourced from clap's changelog.

[3.1.1] - 2022-02-21

Fixes

  • Track caller for ArgMatches assertions so the user more easily sees where they need to fix the call

[3.1.0] - 2022-02-16

Compatibility

Changes in behavior of note that are not guaranteed to be compatible across releases:

  • (help) help subcommand shows long help like --help, rather than short help (-h), deprecated clap::AppSettings::UseLongFormatForHelpSubcommand (#3440)
  • (help) Pacman-style subcommands are now ordered the same as usage errors (#3470)
  • (help) Pacman-style subcommands use standard alternate syntax in usage (#3470)

Deprecations

  • clap::Command is now preferred over clap::App (#3089 in #3472)
    • clap::command! is now preferred over clap::app_from_crate (#3089 in #3474)
    • clap::CommandFactory::command is now preferred over clap::IntoApp::into_app (#3089 in #3473)
  • (help) help subcommand shows long help like --help, rather than short help (-h), deprecated clap::AppSettings::UseLongFormatForHelpSubcommand (#3440)
  • (error) Deprecate clap::AppSettings::WaitOnError, leaving it to the user to implement
  • (validation) clap::Command::subcommand_required(true).arg_required_else_help(true) is now preferred over clap::AppSettings::SubcommandRequiredElseHelp (#3280)
  • (builder) clap::AppSettings are nearly all deprecated and replaced with builder methods and getters (#2717)
  • (builder) clap::ArgSettings is deprecated and replaced with builder methods and getters (#2717)
  • (builder) clap::Arg::id and clap::ArgGroup::id are now preferred over clap::Arg::name and clap::ArgGroup::name (#3335)
  • (help) clap::Command::next_help_heading is now preferred over clap::Command::help_heading (#1807, #1553)
  • (error) clap::error::ErrorKind is now preferred over clap::ErrorKind (#3395)
  • (error) clap::Error::kind() is now preferred over clap::Error::kind
  • (error) clap::Error::context() is now preferred over clap::Error::info (#2628)

Note: All items deprecated in 3.0.0 are now hidden in the documentation. (#3458)

Features

  • (matches) Add clap::ArgMatches::value_source to determine what insert the value (#1345)
  • (help) Override derived display order with clap::Command::next_display_order (#1807)
  • (error) Show possible values when an argument doesn't have a value (#3320)
  • (error) New clap::Error::context API to open the door for fully-custom error messages (#2628)
    • (error) clap::error::ErrorKind now implements Display

Fixes

  • (builder) Some functions were renamed for consistency and fixing spelling issues
  • (builder) Allow clap::Command::color to override previous calls (#3449)
  • (parse) Propagate globals with multiple subcommands (#3428)
  • (validation) Give ArgRequiredElseHelp precedence over SubcommandRequired (#3456)
  • (validation) Default values no longer count as "present" for conflicts, requires, clap::Command::arg_required_else_help, etc (#3076, #1264)
  • (assert) Report invalid defaults (#3202)

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dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Superseded by #103.