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chore(deps): bump clap from 3.1.18 to 4.1.6 #158

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps clap from 3.1.18 to 4.1.6.

Release notes

Sourced from clap's releases.

v4.1.6

[4.1.6] - 2023-02-15

Fixes

  • (help) Don't show long help for --help just because hidden possible values include a description

v4.1.4

[4.1.4] - 2023-01-24

Fixes

  • (help) Respect disable_colored_help when using arg_required_else_help

Performance

  • Speed up compiling arg! macro

v4.1.3

[4.1.3] - 2023-01-23

Fixes

  • (error) Improve suggested flag/value/subcommand when two share a long preifx
  • (error) When suggesting one of several subcommands, use the plural subcommands, rather than subcommand

v4.1.2

[4.1.2] - 2023-01-23

Fixes

  • In documentation, refer to get_flag, rather than get_one::<bool>

v4.1.1

[4.1.1] - 2023-01-14

Fixes

  • (error) Small softening attempt for "unexpected argument" error

v4.0.32

[4.0.32] - 2022-12-22

Fixes

  • (parser) When overriding required(true), consider args that conflict with its group

v4.0.31

[4.0.31] - 2022-12-22

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Changelog

Sourced from clap's changelog.

[4.1.6] - 2023-02-15

Fixes

  • (help) Don't show long help for --help just because hidden possible values include a description

[4.1.5] - 2023-02-15

Fixes

  • (help) Don't show long help for --help just because a hidden arg has a possible value with a description

[4.1.4] - 2023-01-24

Fixes

  • (help) Respect disable_colored_help when using arg_required_else_help

Performance

  • Speed up compiling arg! macro

[4.1.3] - 2023-01-23

Fixes

  • (error) Improve suggested flag/value/subcommand when two share a long preifx
  • (error) When suggesting one of several subcommands, use the plural subcommands, rather than subcommand

[4.1.2] - 2023-01-23

Fixes

  • In documentation, refer to get_flag, rather than get_one::<bool>

[4.1.1] - 2023-01-14

Fixes

  • (error) Small softening attempt for "unexpected argument" error

[4.1.0] - 2023-01-13

Compatibility

MSRV changed to 1.64.0

For apps with custom --help and --version flags:

  • Descriptions for --help and --version changed

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Commits
  • 5e240dd chore: Release
  • 4648b6b docs: Update changelog
  • 8c92ef6 fix(help): Fix yet another --help long help edge case (#4712)
  • fb9435d chore: Release
  • 9270d23 docs: Update changelog
  • 473cf17 fix(help): Fix --help help text in edge case (#4710)
  • 62da8f9 Merge pull request #4711 from aleksanderkrauze/improve-builder-str-inner-into...
  • d6e7d46 Improve builder::str::inner::Inner::into_string implementation
  • ad5d676 Merge pull request #4696 from graves501/patch-1
  • ad6778d Fix typo in git.rs
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #159.