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chore(deps): bump textwrap from 0.15.0 to 0.16.0 #21

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Bumps textwrap from 0.15.0 to 0.16.0.

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textwrap-0.16.0

Version 0.16.0 (2022-10-23)

This release marks Options as non_exhaustive and extends it to make line endings configurable, it adds new fast paths to fill and wrap, and it fixes crashes in unfill and refill.

  • #480: Mark Options as non_exhaustive. This will allow us to extend the struct in the future without breaking backwards compatibility.
  • #478: Add fast paths to fill and wrap. This makes the functions 10-25 times faster when the no wrapping is needed.
  • #468: Fix refill to add back correct line ending.
  • #467: Fix crashes in unfill and refill.
  • #458: Test with Rust 1.56 (first compiler release with support for Rust 2021).
  • #454: Make line endings configurable.
  • #448: Migrate to the Rust 2021 edition.

textwrap-0.15.2

Version 0.15.2 (2022-10-24)

This release is identical to 0.15.0 and is only there to give people a way to install crates which depend on the yanked 0.15.1 release. See mgeisler/textwrap#484 for details.

textwrap-0.15.1

Version 0.15.1 (2022-09-15)

This release which fixes crashes in unfill and refill. It also adds a new option to make the line endings (\n or \r\n) configurable:

  • #448: Migrate to the Rust 2021 edition.
  • #458: Test with Rust 1.56 (first compiler release with support for Rust 2021).
  • #454: Make line endings configurable.
  • #467: Fix unfill and refill crashes.
  • #468: Fix refill to add back correct line ending.
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Version 0.16.0 (2022-10-23)

This release marks Options as non_exhaustive and extends it to make line endings configurable, it adds new fast paths to fill and wrap, and it fixes crashes in unfill and refill.

  • #480: Mark Options as non_exhaustive. This will allow us to extend the struct in the future without breaking backwards compatibility.
  • #478: Add fast paths to fill and wrap. This makes the functions 10-25 times faster when the no wrapping is needed.
  • #468: Fix refill to add back correct line ending.
  • #467: Fix crashes in unfill and refill.
  • #458: Test with Rust 1.56 (first compiler release with support for Rust 2021).
  • #454: Make line endings configurable.
  • #448: Migrate to the Rust 2021 edition.

Version 0.15.2 (2022-10-24)

This release is identical to 0.15.0 and is only there to give people a way to install crates which depend on the yanked 0.15.1 release. See #484 for details.

Version 0.15.1 (2022-09-15)

This release was yanked since it accidentally broke backwards compatibility with 0.15.0.

Commits
  • 3c052a0 Merge pull request #482 from mgeisler/release-0.16.0
  • 72070e4 Bump version to 0.16.0
  • 6d16ab5 Update changelog for version 0.16.0
  • 0734c22 Add dependency graph for version 0.16.0
  • fffe80c Merge pull request #481 from mgeisler/bump-termion
  • 0c9bbea Merge pull request #480 from mgeisler/options-non-exhaustive
  • 5fe6800 Mark Options struct as non-exhaustive
  • 2fcefcc Implement PartialEq for WordSeparator and WrapAlgorithm
  • 24e27ad Bump termion demo dependency to 2.0.1
  • ff039c2 Merge pull request #479 from mgeisler/clippy
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Bumps [textwrap](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap) from 0.15.0 to 0.16.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](mgeisler/textwrap@0.15.0...0.16.0)

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