stevenengler / socksns

A tool for running an application in an isolated network namespace, with external network access only through a SOCKS proxy.
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Bump clap from 3.2.14 to 4.0.2 #129

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps clap from 3.2.14 to 4.0.2.

Release notes

Sourced from clap's releases.

v4.0.2

[4.0.2] - 2022-09-28

Fixes

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

v4.0.1

[4.0.1] - 2022-09-28

Fixes

  • (derive) Ensure #[clap(...)] attribute still works

v4.0.0-rc.3

Breaking Changes

  • ArgAction::Set, ArgAction::SetTrue, and Arg::Action::SetFalse now conflict by default to be like ArgAction::StoreValue and ArgAction::IncOccurrences, requiring cmd.args_override_self(true) to override instead (#4261)
  • (help) Line wrapping of help is now behind the existing wrap_help feature flag, either enable it or hard code your wraps (#4258)

Features

  • Add From<&OsStr>, From<OsString>, From<&str>, and From<String> to value_parser! (#4257)
  • Added StyledStr::ansi() to Display with ANSI escape codes
  • (error) Added Error::render which returns a StyledStr
  • (help) Command::render_usage now returns a StyledStr
  • (help) Command::render_help and Command::render_long_help which returned StyledStr
  • (help) Command::render_usage now returns a StyledStr which returned StyledStr

v4.0.0-rc.2

Documentation

  • (derive) Clarify relationship with value parser (#4244)

v4.0.0-rc.1

Highlights

Arg::num_args(range)

Clap has had several ways for controlling how many values will be captured without always being clear on how they interacted, including

  • Arg::multiple_values(true)
  • Arg::number_of_values(4)
  • Arg::min_values(2)
  • Arg::max_values(20)
  • Arg::takes_value(true)

These have now all been collapsed into Arg::num_args which accepts both single values and ranges of values. num_args controls how many raw arguments

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Changelog

Sourced from clap's changelog.

[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

  • (derive) Ensure #[clap(...)] attribute still works

[4.0.0] - 2022-09-28

Highlights

Arg::num_args(range)

Clap has had several ways for controlling how many values will be captured without always being clear on how they interacted, including

  • Arg::multiple_values(true)
  • Arg::number_of_values(4)
  • Arg::min_values(2)
  • Arg::max_values(20)
  • Arg::takes_value(true)

These have now all been collapsed into Arg::num_args which accepts both single values and ranges of values. num_args controls how many raw arguments on the command line will be captured as values per occurrence and independent of value delimiters.

See Issue 2688 for more background.

Polishing Help

Clap strives to give a polished CLI experience out of the box with little ceremony. With some feedback that has accumulated over time, we took this release as an opportunity to re-evaluate our --help output to make sure it is meeting that goal.

In doing this evaluation, we wanted to keep in mind:

  • Whether other CLIs had ideas that make sense to apply
  • Providing an experience that fits within the rest of applications and works across all shells

Before:

git
A fictional versioning CLI

USAGE: </tr></table>

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Commits
  • 4524127 chore: Release
  • d279f7f docs: Update changelog
  • 929c87c Merge pull request #4281 from epage/override
  • 3683e2c fix(parser): Allow one-off self-overrides
  • 2d78749 fix(parser): SetFalse should also not allow self-override
  • bf42ff0 chore: Release
  • 824f658 docs: Update changelog
  • 7b886d2 Merge pull request #4278 from intgr/zsh-completion-fix-multiple-args-handling
  • 89cae3a fix(complete): Fix handling of multiple arguments
  • f6602c5 chore: Release
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dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Superseded by #130.