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attributes: prepare to release v0.1.22 #2203

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0.1.22 (July 1, 2022)

This release fixes an issue where using the err or ret arguments to
#[instrument] along with an overridden target, such as

#[instrument(target = "...", err, ret)]

would not propagate the overridden target to the events generated for
errors/return values.

Fixed

Thanks to new contributor @tbraun96 for contributing to this release!

# 0.1.22 (July 1, 2022)

This release fixes an issue where using the `err` or `ret` arguments to
`#[instrument]` along with an overridden target, such as

```rust
#[instrument(target = "...", err, ret)]
```

would not propagate the overridden target to the events generated for
errors/return values.

### Fixed

- Error and return value events generated by `#[instrument(err)]` or
  `#[instrument(ret)]` not inheriting an overridden target (#2184)
- Incorrect default level in documentation (#2119)

Thanks to new contributor @tbraun96 for contributing to this release!
@hawkw hawkw requested a review from a team as a code owner July 1, 2022 18:00
@hawkw hawkw merged commit 9c4bd43 into v0.1.x Jul 1, 2022
@hawkw hawkw deleted the eliza/attributes-0.1.22 branch July 1, 2022 18:15
kaffarell pushed a commit to kaffarell/tracing that referenced this pull request May 22, 2024
# 0.1.22 (July 1, 2022)

This release fixes an issue where using the `err` or `ret` arguments to
`#[instrument]` along with an overridden target, such as

```rust
#[instrument(target = "...", err, ret)]
```

would not propagate the overridden target to the events generated for
errors/return values.

### Fixed

- Error and return value events generated by `#[instrument(err)]` or
  `#[instrument(ret)]` not inheriting an overridden target (tokio-rs#2184)
- Incorrect default level in documentation (tokio-rs#2119)

Thanks to new contributor @tbraun96 for contributing to this release!
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