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Bump anyhow from 1.0.55 to 1.0.56 #455

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Bumps anyhow from 1.0.55 to 1.0.56.

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1.0.56

  • Add must_use warning when an Error created by anyhow! is not used, perhaps because the programmer meant to write bail! instead (#229)
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  • 933df88 Release 1.0.56
  • c8a3e42 Merge pull request #229 from dtolnay/must_use
  • cf5d619 Update must-use test stderr
  • 573689b Remove must_use call from ensure! and bail! expansions
  • ffa919c Add must_use to value created by anyhow! macro
  • 1af20cc Add must_use to Error constructors
  • 06826d1 Add ui test for writing anyhow instead of bail
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Bumps [anyhow](https://github.com/dtolnay/anyhow) from 1.0.55 to 1.0.56.
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  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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@dependabot dependabot bot merged commit 0e78b4d into master Mar 9, 2022
@dependabot dependabot bot deleted the dependabot/cargo/anyhow-1.0.56 branch March 9, 2022 12:59
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