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chore(deps): bump clap from 3.1.18 to 4.0.8 #126

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps clap from 3.1.18 to 4.0.8.

Release notes

Sourced from clap's releases.

v4.0.8

[4.0.8] - 2022-10-01

Fixes

  • (derive) Remove a low-value assert preventing defaulting Help and Version actions

v4.0.7

[4.0.7] - 2022-09-30

Features

  • (derive) Populate implicit ArgGroup (#3165)

Fixes

  • (derive) Support #[group(skip)] on Parser derive
  • (derive) Tell users about implicit arg groups when running into group name conflicts
  • (error) Don't report unrelated groups in conflict or requires errors

v4.0.6

[4.0.6] - 2022-09-30

Features

v4.0.5

[4.0.5] - 2022-09-30

v4.0.4

[4.0.4] - 2022-09-29

Fixes

  • (error) Specialize the self-conflict error to look like clap v3

v4.0.3

[4.0.3] - 2022-09-29

Fixes

  • (error) Quote literals consistently
  • (error) Stylize escape (--) suggestions
  • (error) Format help flag as a literal

v4.0.2

[4.0.2] - 2022-09-28

Fixes

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Changelog

Sourced from clap's changelog.

[4.0.8] - 2022-10-01

Fixes

  • (derive) Remove a low-value assert preventing defaulting Help and Version actions

[4.0.7] - 2022-09-30

Features

  • (derive) Populate implicit ArgGroup (#3165)

Fixes

  • (derive) Support #[group(skip)] on Parser derive
  • (derive) Tell users about implicit arg groups when running into group name conflicts
  • (error) Don't report unrelated groups in conflict or requires errors

[4.0.6] - 2022-09-30

Features

[4.0.5] - 2022-09-30

[4.0.4] - 2022-09-29

Fixes

  • (error) Specialize the self-conflict error to look like clap v3

[4.0.3] - 2022-09-29

Fixes

  • (error) Quote literals consistently
  • (error) Stylize escape (--) suggestions
  • (error) Format help flag as a literal

[4.0.2] - 2022-09-28

Fixes

  • (parser) SetFalse should conflict with itself like SetTrue and Set
  • (parser) Allow one-off overrides

[4.0.1] - 2022-09-28

Fixes

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Commits
  • 261fb79 chore: Release
  • 05bf050 chore: Remove outdated replacement
  • 56f4ef7 docs: Update changelog
  • cc0da32 Merge pull request #4330 from epage/assert
  • 5cd7461 Merge pull request #4329 from gilbsgilbs/patch-1
  • dd8e242 fix(parser): Allow defaults for Help/Version
  • 39cf3e7 doc(fix typo): add missing "l" in "toml"
  • 8a124db Merge pull request #4315 from epage/color
  • 6615003 docs(cookbook): Provide example of --color[=WHEN]
  • 03085e9 docs(derive) Fix README links
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #127.