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chore(deps): bump clap from 2.33.3 to 3.1.6 #108

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps clap from 2.33.3 to 3.1.6.

Release notes

Sourced from clap's releases.

v3.1.6

[3.1.6] - 2022-03-07

Fixes

  • Don't panic when validating delimited defaults (#3541)
  • Make it clearer that cargo feature is needed
  • Documentation improvements

v3.1.5

[3.1.5] - 2022-03-02

Fixes

  • Dependency upgrade

v3.1.4

[3.1.4] - 2022-03-02

Features

  • (help) Show PossibleValue::help in long help (--help) (gated behind unstable-v4) (#3312)

v3.1.3

[3.1.3] - 2022-02-28

Fixes

  • Don't panic when validating delimited defaults (#3514)

v3.1.2

[3.1.2] - 2022-02-23

Fixes

  • (derive) Allow other attribute with a subcommand that has subcommands

Documentation

  • (examples) List example topics
  • (derive) Clarify syntax and relation to builder API

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

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Changelog

Sourced from clap's changelog.

[3.1.6] - 2022-03-07

Fixes

  • Don't panic when validating delimited defaults (#3541)
  • Make it clearer that cargo feature is needed
  • Documentation improvements

[3.1.5] - 2022-03-02

Fixes

  • Dependency upgrade

[3.1.4] - 2022-03-02

Features

  • (help) Show PossibleValue::help in long help (--help) (gated behind unstable-v4) (#3312)

[3.1.3] - 2022-02-28

Fixes

  • Don't panic when validating delimited defaults (#3514)

[3.1.2] - 2022-02-23

Fixes

  • (derive) Allow other attribute with a subcommand that has subcommands

Documentation

  • (examples) List example topics
  • (derive) Clarify syntax and relation to builder API

[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)

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dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Superseded by #110.