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Update non-major dependencies #15
Update non-major dependencies #15
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This PR contains the following updates:
1.81.0
->1.85.0
1.0.0
->1.1.2
1.0.65
->1.0.96
2.0.8
->2.0.16
0.4.39
->0.4.42
1.1.0
->1.10.0
1.1.6
->1.1.9
0.4.26
->0.4.39
4.0.10
->4.5.31
0.6.2
->0.6.3
1.0.0
->1.0.3
0.2.32
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v1.21.0
->v1.29.10
0.2.11
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0.13.6
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1.0.1
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3.0.0-beta.1
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0.6.8
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1.0.25
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0.3.25
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0.3.28
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2.2.0
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8.2.1
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2.1.2
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2.0.0
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0.17.3
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0.3.4
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0.1.2
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0.2.134
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0.4.17
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v1.9.8
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1.3.1
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1.19.0
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0.18.0
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1.3.0
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1.3.0
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1.0.69
->1.0.93
2.5.2
->2.10.6
>=3.8,<3.13
->>=3.13,<3.14
1.0.33
->1.0.38
1.6.1
->1.10.0
1.10.0
->1.11.1
1.0.203
->1.0.218
1.0.85
->1.0.139
3.3.0
->3.12.0
1.13.1
->1.14.0
3.1.0
->3.6.0
2.0.38
->2.0.98
0.4.38
->0.4.44
3.6.0
->3.17.1
1.25.0
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0.1.37
->0.1.41
0.3.16
->0.3.19
0.2.5
->0.2.19
2.3.0
->2.5.4
1.6.1
->1.14.0
1.14.0
->1.20.0
3.0.2
->3.1.1
2.10.1
->2.12.1
5.9.2
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5.9.2
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8.1.1
->8.8.1
Release Notes
rust-lang/rust (Rust)
v1.85.0
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==========================
Language
See the edition guide for more details.
See RFC 3668 for more details.
#[diagnostic::do_not_recommend]
unpredictable_function_pointer_comparisons
lint to warn against function pointer comparisons#[no_mangle]
and#[export_name]
attributes.Compiler
-Zpolymorphize
has been removed, see https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/810 for some background.Platform Support
powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl
to tier 2 with host toolsRefer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc]
for more information on Rust's tiered platform support.
Libraries
Panics in the standard library now have a leading
library/
in their pathstd::env::home_dir()
on Windows now ignores the non-standard$HOME
environment variableIt will be un-deprecated in a subsequent release.
Add
AsyncFn*
to the prelude in all editions.Stabilized APIs
BuildHasherDefault::new
ptr::fn_addr_eq
io::ErrorKind::QuotaExceeded
io::ErrorKind::CrossesDevices
{float}::midpoint
{integer}::midpoint
NonZeroU*::midpoint
std::iter::Extend
for tuples with arity 1 through 12FromIterator<(A, ...)>
for tuples with arity 1 through 12std::task::Waker::noop
These APIs are now stable in const contexts:
mem::size_of_val
mem::align_of_val
Layout::for_value
Layout::align_to
Layout::pad_to_align
Layout::extend
Layout::array
std::mem::swap
std::ptr::swap
NonNull::new
HashMap::with_hasher
HashSet::with_hasher
BuildHasherDefault::new
<float>::recip
<float>::to_degrees
<float>::to_radians
<float>::max
<float>::min
<float>::clamp
<float>::abs
<float>::signum
<float>::copysign
MaybeUninit::write
Cargo
CARGO_CFG_FEATURE
to build scriptsRustdoc
Compatibility Notes
rustc
no longer treats thetest
cfg as a well known check-cfg, instead it is up to the build systems and users of--check-cfg
[^check-cfg] to set it as a well known cfg using--check-cfg=cfg(test)
.This is done to enable build systems like Cargo to set it conditionally, as not all source files are suitable for unit tests.
Cargo (for now) unconditionally sets the
test
cfg as a well known cfg.[^check-cfg]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg.html
Disable potentially incorrect type inference if there are trivial and non-trivial where-clauses
std::env::home_dir()
has been deprecated for years, because it can give surprising results in some Windows configurations if theHOME
environment variable is set (which is not the normal configuration on Windows). We had previously avoided changing its behavior, out of concern for compatibility with code depending on this non-standard configuration. Given how long this function has been deprecated, we're now fixing its behavior as a bugfix. A subsequent release will remove the deprecation for this function.Make
core::ffi::c_char
signedness more closely match that of the platform-defaultchar
This changed
c_char
from ani8
tou8
or vice versa on many Tier 2 and 3targets (mostly Arm and RISC-V embedded targets). The new definition may
result in compilation failures but fixes compatibility issues with C.
The
libc
crate matches this change as of its 0.2.169 release.When compiling a nested
macro_rules
macro from an external crate, the content of the innermacro_rules
is now built with the edition of the external crate, not the local crate.Increase
sparcv9-sun-solaris
andx86_64-pc-solaris
Solaris baseline to 11.4.Show
abi_unsupported_vector_types
lint in future breakage reportsError if multiple super-trait instantiations of
dyn Trait
need associated types to be specified but only one is providedChange
powerpc64-ibm-aix
defaultcodemodel
to largeInternal Changes
These changes do not affect any public interfaces of Rust, but they represent
significant improvements to the performance or internals of rustc and related
tools.
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
with LTO for C/C++ code (e.g.,jemalloc
)v1.84.1
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llvm-objcopy
if llvm tools are enabled.v1.84.0
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Language
#[deny]
inside#[forbid]
as a no-op-Ctarget-feature
is used to toggle features that can lead to unsoundness due to ABI mismatches/
as the path separator forinclude!()
in all cases on Windowsraw (const|mut)
) of a deref of a pointer (*ptr
) is now safeextern "C"
functionCompiler
--print host-tuple
flag to print the host target tuple and affirm the "target tuple" terminology over "target triple"](https://github.com/rust-lang/ruConfiguration
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