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Bump serde from 1.0.204 to 1.0.210 #80

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Bumps serde from 1.0.204 to 1.0.210.

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v1.0.210

  • Support serializing and deserializing IpAddr and SocketAddr in no-std mode on Rust 1.77+ (#2816, thanks @​MathiasKoch)
  • Make serde::ser::StdError and serde::de::StdError equivalent to core::error::Error on Rust 1.81+ (#2818)

v1.0.209

  • Fix deserialization of empty structs and empty tuples inside of untagged enums (#2805, thanks @​Mingun)

v1.0.208

  • Support serializing and deserializing unit structs in a flatten field (#2802, thanks @​jonhoo)

v1.0.207

  • Improve interactions between flatten attribute and skip_serializing/skip_deserializing (#2795, thanks @​Mingun)

v1.0.206

  • Improve support for flatten attribute inside of enums (#2567, thanks @​Mingun)

v1.0.205

  • Use serialize_entry instead of serialize_key + serialize_value when serialize flattened newtype enum variants (#2785, thanks @​Mingun)
  • Avoid triggering a collection_is_never_read lint in the deserialization of enums containing flattened fields (#2791)
Commits
  • 89c4b02 Release 1.0.210
  • eeb8e44 Merge pull request #2818 from dtolnay/coreerror
  • 785c2d9 Stabilize no-std StdError trait
  • d549f04 Reformat parse_ip_impl definition and calls
  • 4c0dd63 Delete attr support from core::net deserialization macros
  • 26fb134 Relocate cfg attrs out of parse_ip_impl and parse_socket_impl
  • 07e614b Merge pull request #2817 from dtolnay/corenet
  • b1f899f Delete doc(cfg) attribute from impls that are supported in no-std
  • b4f860e Merge pull request #2816 from MathiasKoch/chore/core-net
  • d940fe1 Reuse existing Buf wrapper as replacement for std::io::Write
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