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Bump regex from 1.3.9 to 1.4.5 #8

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Bumps regex from 1.3.9 to 1.4.5.

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1.4.5 (2021-03-14)

This is a small patch release that fixes a regression in the size of a Regex in the 1.4.4 release. Prior to 1.4.4, a Regex was 552 bytes. In the 1.4.4 release, it was 856 bytes due to internal changes. In this release, a Regex is now 16 bytes. In general, the size of a Regex was never something that was on my radar, but this increased size in the 1.4.4 release seems to have crossed a threshold and resulted in stack overflows in some programs.

  • [BUG #750](rust-lang/regex#750): Fixes stack overflows seemingly caused by a large Regex size by decreasing its size.

1.4.4 (2021-03-11)

This is a small patch release that contains some bug fixes. Notably, it also drops the thread_local (and lazy_static, via transitivity) dependencies.

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1.4.3 (2021-01-08)

This is a small patch release that adds some missing standard trait implementations for some types in the public API.

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1.4.2 (2020-11-01)

This is a small bug fix release that bans \P{any}. We previously banned empty classes like [^\w\W], but missed the \P{any} case. In the future, we hope to permit empty classes.

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Bumps [regex](https://github.com/rust-lang/regex) from 1.3.9 to 1.4.5.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rust-lang/regex/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rust-lang/regex/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](rust-lang/regex@1.3.9...1.4.5)

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dependabot bot commented on behalf of github Apr 23, 2021

Superseded by #9.

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