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Brainfuck in Rust
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Update dynasm requirement from 0.2.1 to 1.1.0 #29

Open dependabot-preview[bot] opened 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Updates the requirements on dynasm to permit the latest version.

Changelog

Sourced from dynasm's changelog.

Release notes

The dynasm-rs project consists out of two crates: The procedural macro crate dynasm and the runtime support crate dynasmrt. The versions of these two crates are synchronized and should always match. From version 0.7.0 onwards dynasmrt depends on dynasm itself to simplify this relationship. Any version listings below therefore refers to both the dynasm and dynasmrt crate version.

Version 1.0.0

Global

  • First release on rust stable (1.45+)!

Plugin

  • Use new Span::mixed_site hygiene to replace call_site hygiene wherever relevant.

Version 0.7.1

Runtime

  • Fixed an issue where calls to Modifier.extend would cause invalid code to be emitted.

Version 0.7.0

Global

  • Updated everything to the 2018 edition of rust.
  • The crate will be able to be used on a rust 1.45 stable compiler!

Plugin

  • File-local directives now requires the filelocal feature and a nightly compiler.
  • Now compiles and is usable on a stable 1.45 rust compiler.
  • Added dynasm_backwards!, which emits templates in reverse order. This allows writing assemblers that compile code backwards.

Runtime

  • dynasmrt now re-exports the dynasm! macro from dynasm, so projects only need the dynasmrt dependency.
  • Refactoring PatchLoc and Relocation to generalize relocation handling between architectures.
  • Added register family listings, to facilitate dynamic register usage. This feature was contributed by vext01.

Version 0.6.0

Runtime

  • Significant internal refactoring: Architectural support is now abstracted through the Relocation trait, that all assemblers are generic over. Aliases for the previous architecture-specific assemblers are kept for backwards compatibility.
  • Made assembler components public to facilitate writing custom assemblers.

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