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chore(deps): bump clap from 3.1.18 to 4.0.24 #139

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps clap from 3.1.18 to 4.0.24.

Release notes

Sourced from clap's releases.

v4.0.24

[4.0.24] - 2022-11-14

Fixes

  • Avoid panic when printing an argument that isn't built

v4.0.23

[4.0.23] - 2022-11-11

Fixes

  • Don't panic on reporting invalid-long errors when followed by invalid UTF8
  • (help) Clarified argument to help subcommand

v4.0.22

[4.0.22] - 2022-11-07

Fixes

  • (help) Don't overflow into next-line-help early due to stale (pre-v4) padding calculations

v4.0.21

[4.0.21] - 2022-11-07

Features

  • (derive) long_about and long_help attributes, without a value, force using doc comment (before it wouldn't be set if there wasn't anything different than the short help)

v4.0.20

[4.0.20] - 2022-11-07

Fixes

  • (derive) Allow defaulted value parser for '()' fields

v4.0.19

[4.0.19] - 2022-11-04

Features

  • ColorChoice now implements ValueEnum

v4.0.18

[4.0.18] - 2022-10-20

Fixes

  • (derive) Allow #[command(skip)] to also work with enum variants with a value

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Changelog

Sourced from clap's changelog.

[4.0.24] - 2022-11-14

Fixes

  • Avoid panic when printing an argument that isn't built

[4.0.23] - 2022-11-11

Fixes

  • Don't panic on reporting invalid-long errors when followed by invalid UTF8
  • (help) Clarified argument to help subcommand

[4.0.22] - 2022-11-07

Fixes

  • (help) Don't overflow into next-line-help early due to stale (pre-v4) padding calculations

[4.0.21] - 2022-11-07

Features

  • (derive) long_about and long_help attributes, without a value, force using doc comment (before it wouldn't be set if there wasn't anything different than the short help)

[4.0.20] - 2022-11-07

Fixes

  • (derive) Allow defaulted value parser for '()' fields

[4.0.19] - 2022-11-04

Features

  • ColorChoice now implements ValueEnum

[4.0.18] - 2022-10-20

Fixes

  • (derive) Allow #[command(skip)] to also work with enum variants with a value

[4.0.17] - 2022-10-18

Fixes

  • Allow using Arg::last(true) with Arg::value_hint(ValueHint::CommandWithArguments)

[4.0.16] - 2022-10-18

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This PR has 17 quantified lines of changes. In general, a change size of upto 200 lines is ideal for the best PR experience!


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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #140.