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Bump bitflags from 2.3.2 to 2.3.3 #6

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Bumps bitflags from 2.3.2 to 2.3.3.

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2.3.3

Changes to -=

The -= operator was incorrectly changed to truncate bits that didn't correspond to valid flags in 2.3.0. This has been fixed up so it once again behaves the same as - and difference.

Changes to !

The ! operator previously called Self::from_bits_truncate, which would truncate any bits that only partially overlapped with a valid flag. It will now use bits & Self::all().bits(), so any bits that overlap any bits specified by any flag will be respected. This is unlikely to have any practical implications, but enables defining a flag like const ALL = !0 as a way to signal that any bit pattern is a known set of flags.

Changes to formatting

Zero-valued flags will never be printed. You'll either get 0x0 for empty flags using debug formatting, or the set of flags with zero-valued flags omitted for others.

Composite flags will no longer be redundantly printed if there are extra bits to print at the end that don't correspond to a valid flag.

What's Changed

Full Changelog: bitflags/bitflags@2.3.2...2.3.3

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2.3.3

Changes to -=

The -= operator was incorrectly changed to truncate bits that didn't correspond to valid flags in 2.3.0. This has been fixed up so it once again behaves the same as - and difference.

Changes to !

The ! operator previously called Self::from_bits_truncate, which would truncate any bits that only partially overlapped with a valid flag. It will now use bits & Self::all().bits(), so any bits that overlap any bits specified by any flag will be respected. This is unlikely to have any practical implications, but enables defining a flag like const ALL = !0 as a way to signal that any bit pattern is a known set of flags.

Changes to formatting

Zero-valued flags will never be printed. You'll either get 0x0 for empty flags using debug formatting, or the set of flags with zero-valued flags omitted for others.

Composite flags will no longer be redundantly printed if there are extra bits to print at the end that don't correspond to a valid flag.

What's Changed

Full Changelog: bitflags/bitflags@2.3.2...2.3.3

Commits
  • 6ed2e8d Merge pull request #367 from KodrAus/cargo/2.3.3
  • 290961e prepare for 2.3.3 release
  • 3ac85e2 Merge pull request #366 from KodrAus/feat/test-cleanups
  • 64b7c98 include tests for hex, binary, and octal
  • b344782 remove unneeded condition
  • 8f5f7cc fill in tests for intersection and union
  • 481e13f fill in tests for insert remove and toggle
  • 4b71f86 only yield flags if they include as-yet unyielded bits
  • 330a028 fill in some more tests
  • b933056 fill in tests for from_* methods
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Bumps [bitflags](https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags) from 2.3.2 to 2.3.3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](bitflags/bitflags@2.3.2...2.3.3)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: bitflags
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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