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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
anyhow dependencies patch 1.0.66 -> 1.0.95
async-trait dependencies patch 0.1.59 -> 0.1.83
base64 dependencies minor 0.13.1 -> 0.22.0
byte-strings dependencies minor 0.2.2 -> 0.3.0
chrono dependencies patch 0.4.23 -> 0.4.39
ciborium dependencies patch 0.2.0 -> 0.2.2
clap dependencies patch 3.2.23 -> 3.2.25
ctrlc dependencies minor 3.2.3 -> 3.4.5
der-parser dependencies minor 8.1.0 -> 8.2.0
fastly dependencies minor ^0.8.9 -> ^0.11.0
form_urlencoded dependencies minor 1.1.0 -> 1.2.1
futures (source) dependencies patch 0.3.25 -> 0.3.31
getrandom dependencies patch 0.2.8 -> 0.2.15
http dependencies patch 0.2.8 -> 0.2.12
hyper (source) dependencies patch 0.14.23 -> 0.14.32
hyper-rustls dependencies minor 0.23.2 -> 0.27.0
hyper-tls (source) dependencies minor 0.5.0 -> 0.6.0
js-sys (source) dependencies patch 0.3.60 -> 0.3.76
lazy_static dependencies minor 1.4.0 -> 1.5.0
log dependencies patch 0.4.17 -> 0.4.22
log-fastly dependencies minor 0.8.9 -> 0.11.0
lol_html dependencies minor 0.3.1 -> 0.4.0
lru dependencies minor 0.8.1 -> 0.12.0
nom dependencies patch 7.1.1 -> 7.1.3
once_cell dependencies minor 1.16.0 -> 1.20.2
p256 (source) dependencies minor 0.11.1 -> 0.13.0
pem (source) dependencies patch 1.1.0 -> 1.1.1
percent-encoding dependencies minor 2.2.0 -> 2.3.1
regex dependencies minor 1.7.0 -> 1.11.1
rustls dependencies minor 0.20.7 -> 0.23.0
rustls-pemfile dependencies patch 1.0.1 -> 1.0.4
serde (source) dependencies patch 1.0.149 -> 1.0.216
serde-wasm-bindgen dependencies minor 0.4.5 -> 0.6.0
serde_json dependencies patch 1.0.89 -> 1.0.134
serde_yaml dependencies patch 0.9.14 -> 0.9.34
sha1 dependencies patch 0.10.5 -> 0.10.6
sha2 dependencies patch 0.10.6 -> 0.10.8
thiserror dependencies patch 1.0.37 -> 1.0.69
tokio-rustls dependencies minor 0.23.4 -> 0.26.0
tokio-test (source) dev-dependencies patch 0.4.2 -> 0.4.4
toml dependencies minor 0.5.9 -> 0.8.0
url dependencies minor 2.3.1 -> 2.5.4
warp dependencies patch 0.3.3 -> 0.3.7
wasm-bindgen (source) dependencies patch 0.2.83 -> 0.2.99
wasm-bindgen-futures (source) dependencies patch 0.4.33 -> 0.4.49
web-sys (source) dependencies patch 0.3.60 -> 0.3.76
wrangler dependencies minor 1.19.13 -> 1.21.0
x509-parser dependencies minor 0.14.0 -> 0.16.0

Release Notes

dtolnay/anyhow (anyhow)

v1.0.95

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v1.0.94

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  • Documentation improvements

v1.0.93

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  • Update dev-dependencies to thiserror v2

v1.0.92

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  • Support Rust 1.82's &raw const and &raw mut syntax inside ensure! (#​390)

v1.0.91

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  • Ensure OUT_DIR is left with deterministic contents after build script execution (#​388)

v1.0.90

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  • Documentation improvements

v1.0.89

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  • Make anyhow::Error's UnwindSafe and RefUnwindSafe impl consistently available between versions of Rust newer and older than 1.72 (#​386)

v1.0.88

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  • Documentation improvements

v1.0.87

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  • Support more APIs, including Error::new and Error::chain, in no-std mode on Rust 1.81+ (#​383)

v1.0.86

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  • Fix parse error in ensure! with non-literal after minus sign (#​373)

v1.0.85

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  • Improve ensure! macro's rules to unblock some rustc pretty-printer improvements (#​368, #​371)

v1.0.84

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  • Disallow calling ensure! through a Not impl for a type that is not bool (#​367)

v1.0.83

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  • Integrate compile-time checking of cfgs (#​363)

v1.0.82

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  • Documentation improvements

v1.0.81

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  • Make backtrace support available when using -Dwarnings (#​354)

v1.0.80

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  • Fix unused_imports warnings when compiled by rustc 1.78

v1.0.79

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  • Work around improperly cached build script result by sccache (#​340)

v1.0.78

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  • Reduce spurious rebuilds under RustRover IDE when using a nightly toolchain (#​337)

v1.0.77

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v1.0.76

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  • Opt in to unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn lint (#​329)

v1.0.75

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v1.0.74

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v1.0.73

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v1.0.72

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  • Documentation improvements

v1.0.71

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v1.0.70

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  • Update syn dependency to 2.x

v1.0.69

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  • Documentation improvements

v1.0.68

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  • Opt out of -Zrustdoc-scrape-examples on docs.rs for now

v1.0.67

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  • Improve the backtrace captured when context() is used on an Option (#​280)
dtolnay/async-trait (async-trait)

v0.1.83

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  • Prevent needless_arbitrary_self_type lint being produced in generated code (#​278)

v0.1.82

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  • Prevent elided_named_lifetimes lint being produced in generated code (#​276)

v0.1.81

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v0.1.80

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v0.1.79

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  • Clean up some dead code

v0.1.78

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  • Prevent unused_qualifications lint being triggered in generated code in nightly-2024-03-05 and up (#​260)

v0.1.77

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  • Update proc-macro2 to fix caching issue when using a rustc-wrapper such as sccache

v0.1.76

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  • Documentation improvements

v0.1.75

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  • Documentation improvements

v0.1.74

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  • Documentation improvements

v0.1.73

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  • Prevent generated code from triggering ignored_unit_patterns pedantic clippy lint

v0.1.72

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  • Documentation improvements

v0.1.71

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  • Documentation improvements

v0.1.70

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v0.1.69

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  • Resolve new diverging_sub_expression clippy lint in generated code

v0.1.68

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  • Improve error message if an async fn is written without a function body in an impl block

v0.1.67

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  • Update syn dependency to 2.x

v0.1.66

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  • Set html_root_url attribute

v0.1.65

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  • Fix interaction with rustc's single_use_lifetimes lint (#​238, #​239)

v0.1.64

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  • Suppress async_yields_async clippy correctness lint in generated code (#​236, #​237)

v0.1.63

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  • Do not require Sync on unused shared reference arguments (#​232, #​233)
  • Make expansion of nested _ and .. patterns edition independent (#​234, #​235)

v0.1.62

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  • Improve error message involving elided lifetimes (#​229)

v0.1.61

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  • Fix async function signatures that involve #[cfg(...)] attributes on parameters (#​227, thanks @​azriel91)

v0.1.60

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  • Documentation improvements
marshallpierce/rust-base64 (base64)

v0.22.1

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  • Correct the symbols used for the predefined alphabet::BIN_HEX.

v0.22.0

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  • DecodeSliceError::OutputSliceTooSmall is now conservative rather than precise. That is, the error will only occur if the decoded output cannot fit, meaning that Engine::decode_slice can now be used with exactly-sized output slices. As part of this, Engine::internal_decode now returns DecodeSliceError instead of DecodeError, but that is not expected to affect any external callers.
  • DecodeError::InvalidLength now refers specifically to the number of valid symbols being invalid (i.e. len % 4 == 1), rather than just the number of input bytes. This avoids confusing scenarios when based on interpretation you could make a case for either InvalidLength or InvalidByte being appropriate.
  • Decoding is somewhat faster (5-10%)

v0.21.7

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  • Support getting an alphabet's contents as a str via Alphabet::as_str()

v0.21.6

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  • Improved introductory documentation and example

v0.21.5

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  • Add Debug and Clone impls for the general purpose Engine

v0.21.4

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  • Make encoded_len const, allowing the creation of arrays sized to encode compile-time-known data lengths

v0.21.3

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  • Implement source instead of cause on Error types
  • Roll back MSRV to 1.48.0 so Debian can continue to live in a time warp
  • Slightly faster chunked encoding for short inputs
  • Decrease binary size

v0.21.2

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  • Rollback MSRV to 1.57.0 -- only dev dependencies need 1.60, not the main code

v0.21.1

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  • Remove the possibility of panicking during decoded length calculations
  • DecoderReader no longer sometimes erroneously ignores
    padding #​226

Breaking changes

  • Engine.internal_decode return type changed
  • Update MSRV to 1.60.0

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Migration

Functions
< 0.20 function 0.21 equivalent
encode() engine::general_purpose::STANDARD.encode() or prelude::BASE64_STANDARD.encode()
encode_config() engine.encode()
encode_config_buf() engine.encode_string()
encode_config_slice() engine.encode_slice()
decode() engine::general_purpose::STANDARD.decode() or prelude::BASE64_STANDARD.decode()
decode_config() engine.decode()
decode_config_buf() engine.decode_vec()
decode_config_slice() engine.decode_slice()

The short-lived 0.20 functions were the 0.13 functions with config replaced with engine.

Padding

If applicable, use the preset engines engine::STANDARD, engine::STANDARD_NO_PAD, engine::URL_SAFE,
or engine::URL_SAFE_NO_PAD.
The NO_PAD ones require that padding is absent when decoding, and the others require that
canonical padding is present .

If you need the < 0.20 behavior that did not care about padding, or want to recreate < 0.20.0's predefined Configs
precisely, see the following table.

0.13.1 Config 0.20.0+ alphabet encode_padding decode_padding_mode
STANDARD STANDARD true Indifferent
STANDARD_NO_PAD STANDARD false Indifferent
URL_SAFE URL_SAFE true Indifferent
URL_SAFE_NO_PAD URL_SAFE false Indifferent

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Breaking changes

  • Update MSRV to 1.57.0
  • Decoding can now either ignore padding, require correct padding, or require no padding. The default is to require
    correct padding.
    • The NO_PAD config now requires that padding be absent when decoding.

0.20.0-alpha.1

Breaking changes
  • Extended the Config concept into the Engine abstraction, allowing the user to pick different encoding / decoding
    implementations.
    • What was formerly the only algorithm is now the FastPortable engine, so named because it's portable (works on
      any CPU) and relatively fast.
    • This opens the door to a portable constant-time
      implementation (#​153,
      presumably ConstantTimePortable?) for security-sensitive applications that need side-channel resistance, and
      CPU-specific SIMD implementations for more speed.
    • Standard base64 per the RFC is available via DEFAULT_ENGINE. To use different alphabets or other settings (
      padding, etc), create your own engine instance.
  • CharacterSet is now Alphabet (per the RFC), and allows creating custom alphabets. The corresponding tables that
    were previously code-generated are now built dynamically.
  • Since there are already multiple breaking changes, various functions are renamed to be more consistent and
    discoverable.
  • MSRV is now 1.47.0 to allow various things to use const fn.
  • DecoderReader now owns its inner reader, and can expose it via into_inner(). For symmetry, EncoderWriter can do
    the same with its writer.
  • encoded_len is now public so you can size encode buffers precisely.
danielhenrymantilla/byte-strings-rs (byte-strings)

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What's Changed

Full Changelog: danielhenrymantilla/byte-strings-rs@v0.3.0...v0.3.1

v0.3.0

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chronotope/chrono (chrono)

v0.4.39: 0.4.39

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What's Changed

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This release bring a ca. 20% improvement to the performance of the formatting code, and a convenient days_since method for the Weekday type.

Chrono 0.4.38 also removes the long deprecated rustc-serialize feature. Support for rustc-serialize will be soft-destabilized in the next Rust edition. Removing the feature will not break existing users of the feature; Cargo will just not update dependents that rely on it to newer versions of chrono.

In chrono 0.4.36 we made an accidental breaking change by switching to derive(Copy) for DateTime instead of a manual implementation. It is reverted in this release.

Removals

Additions

Fixes

  • Return error when rounding with a zero duration (#​1474, thanks @​Dav1dde)
  • Manually implement Copy for DateTime if offset is Copy (#​1573)

Internal

  • Inline test_encodable_json and test_decodable_json functions (#​1550)
  • CI: Reduce combinations in cargo hack check (#​1553)
  • Refactor formatting code (#​1335)
  • Optimize number formatting (#​1558)
  • Only package files needed for building and testing (#​1554)

Thanks to all contributors on behalf of the chrono team, @​djc and @​pitdicker!

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Version 0.4.36 introduced an unexpected breaking change and was yanked. In it LocalResult was renamed to MappedLocalTime to avoid the impression that it is a Result type were some of the results are errors. For backwards compatibility a type alias with the old name was added.

As it turns out there is one case where a type alias behaves differently from the regular enum: you can't import enum variants from a type alias with use chrono::LocalResult::*. With 0.4.37 we make the new name MappedLocalTime the alias, but keep using it in function signatures and the documentation as much as possible.

See also the release notes of chrono 0.4.36 from yesterday for the yanked release.

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This release un-deprecates the methods on TimeDelta that were deprecated with the 0.4.35 release because of the churn they are causing for the ecosystem.

New is the DateTime::with_time() method. As an example of when it is useful:

use chrono::{Local, NaiveTime};
// Today at 12:00:00
let today_noon = Local::now().with_time(NaiveTime::from_hms_opt(12, 0, 0).unwrap());

Additions

Deprecations

  • Revert TimeDelta deprecations (#​1543)
  • Deprecate TimeStamp::timestamp_subsec_nanos, which was missed in the 0.4.35 release (#​1486)

Documentation

  • Correct version number of deprecation notices (#​1486)
  • Fix some typos (#​1505)
  • Slightly improve serde documentation (#​1519)
  • Main documentation: simplify links and reflow text (#​1535)

Internal

  • CI: Lint benchmarks (#​1489)
  • Remove unnessary Copy and Send impls (#​1492, thanks @​erickt)
  • Backport streamlined NaiveDate unit tests (#​1500, thanks @​Zomtir)
  • Rename LocalResult to TzResolution, add alias (#​1501)
  • Update windows-bindgen to 0.55 (#​1504)
  • Avoid duplicate imports, which generate warnings on nightly (#​1507)
  • Add extra debug assertions to NaiveDate::from_yof (#​1518)
  • Some small simplifications to DateTime::date_naive and NaiveDate::diff_months (#​1530)
  • Remove unwrap in Unix Local type (#​1533)
  • Use different method to ignore feature-dependent doctests (#​1534)

Thanks to all contributors on behalf of the chrono team, @​djc and @​pitdicker!

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Most of our efforts have shifted to improving the API for a 0.5 release, for which cleanups and refactorings are landing on the 0.4.x branch.

The most significant changes in this release are two sets of deprecations.

  • We deprecated all timestamp-related methods on NaiveDateTime. The reason is that a timestamp is defined to be in UTC. The NaiveDateTime type doesn't know the offset from UTC, so it was technically wrong to have these methods. The alternative is to use the similar methods on the DateTime<Utc> type, or from the TimeZone trait.

    Converting from NaiveDateTime to DateTime<Utc> is simple with .and_utc(), and in the other direction with .naive_utc().

  • The panicking constructors of TimeDelta (the new name of the Duration type) are deprecated. This was the last part of chrono that defaulted to panicking on error, dating from before rust 1.0.

  • A nice change is that NaiveDate now includes a niche. So now Option<NaiveDate>, Option<NaiveDateTime> and Option<DateTime<Tz>> are the same size as their base types.

  • format::Numeric and format::Fixed are marked as non_exhaustive. This will allow us to improve our formatting and parsing support, and we have reason to believe this breaking change will have little to no impact on users.

Additions

  • Add DateTime::{from_timestamp_micros, from_timestamp_nanos} (#​1234)
  • Add getters to Parsed (#​1465)

Deprecations

  • Deprecate timestamp methods on NaiveDateTime (#​1473)
  • Deprecate panicking constructors of TimeDelta (#​1450)

Changes/fixes

  • Use NonZeroI32 inside NaiveDate (#​1207)
  • Mark format::Numeric and format::Fixed as non_exhaustive (#​1430)
  • Parsed fixes to error values (#​1439)
  • Use overflowing_naive_local in DateTime::checked_add* (#​1333)
  • Do complete range checks in Parsed::set_* (#​1465)

Documentation

Internal

Thanks to all contributors on behalf of the chrono team, @​djc and @​pitdicker!

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Notable changes

  • In chrono 0.4.34 we finished the work to make all methods const where doing so is supported by rust 1.61.
  • We renamed the Duration type to TimeDelta. This removes the confusion between chrono's type and the later Duration type in the standard library. It will remain available under the old name as a type alias for compatibility.
  • The Windows implementation of Local is rewritten. The new version avoids panics when the date is outside of the range supported by windows (the years 1601 to 30828), and gives more accurate results during DST transitions.
  • The Display format of TimeDelta is modified to conform better to ISO 8601. Previously it converted all values greater than 24 hours to a value with days. This is not correct, as doing so changes the duration from an 'accurate' to a 'nominal' representation to use ISO 8601 terms.

Fixes

Additions

Changes

  • Rename Duration to TimeDelta, add type alias (#​1406)
  • Make TimeDelta methods const (#​1337)
  • Make remaining methods of NaiveDate, NaiveWeek, NaiveTime and NaiveDateTime const where possible (#​1337)
  • Make methods on DateTime const where possible (#​1400)
  • Make Display format of TimeDelta conform better to ISO 8601 (#​1328)

Documentation

Internal

  • Switch branch names: 0.4.x releases are the main branch, work on 0.5 happens in the 0.5.x branch (#​1390, #​1402).
  • Don't use deprecated method in impl Arbitrary for DateTime and set up CI test (#​1336)
  • Remove workaround for Rust < 1.61 (#​1393)
  • Bump codecov/codecov-action from 3 to 4 (#​1404)
  • Remove partial support for handling -0000 offset (#​1411)
  • Move TOO_LONG error out of parse_internal (#​1419)

Thanks to all contributors on behalf of the chrono team, @​djc and @​pitdicker!

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This release fixes the broken docrs.rs build of chrono 0.4.32.

What's Changed

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In this release we shipped part of the effort to reduce the number of methods that could unexpectedly panic, notably for the DateTime and Duration types.

Chrono internally stores the value of a DateTime in UTC, and transparently converts it to the local value as required. For example adding a second to a DateTime needs to be done in UTC to get the correct result, but adding a day needs to be done in local time to be correct. What happens when the value is near the edge of the representable range, and the implicit conversions pushes it beyond the representable range? Many methods could panic on such inputs, including formatting the value for Debug output.

In chrono 0.4.32 the range of NaiveDate, NaiveDateTime and DateTime is made slightly smaller. This allows us to always do the implicit conversion, and in many cases return the expected result. Specifically the range is now from January 1, -262144 until December 31, 262143, one year less on both sides than before. We expect this may trip up tests if you hardcoded the MIN and MAX dates.

Duration had a similar issue. The range of this type was pretty arbitrary picked to match the range of an i64 in milliseconds. Negating an i64::MIN pushes a value out of range, and in the same way negating Duration::MIN could push it out of our defined range and cause a panic. This turns out to be somewhat common and hidden behind many layers of abstraction. We adjusted the type to have a minimum value of -Duration::MAX instead and prevent the panic case.

Other highlights:

  • Duration gained new fallible initialization methods.
  • Better support for rkyv.
  • Most methods on NaiveDateTime are now const.
  • We had to bump our MSRV to 1.61 to keep building with our dependencies. This will also allow us to make more methods on DateTime const in a future release.

Complete list of changes:

Fixes

  • Fix panic in TimeZone::from_local_datetime (#​1071)
  • Fix out of range panics in DateTime getters and setters (#​1317, #​1329)

Additions

Changes

  • Fix panic in Duration::MIN.abs() (adjust Duration::MIN by 1 millisecond) (#​1334)
  • Bump MSRV to 1.61 (#​1347)
  • Update windows-targets requirement from 0.48 to 0.52 (#​1360)
  • Update windows-bindgen to 0.52 (#​1379)

Deprecations

  • Deprecate standalone format functions (#​1306)

Documentation

Rkyv support

Changes to unstable features

  • Don't let unstable-locales imply the alloc feature (#​1307)
  • Remove format::{format_localized, format_item_localized} (#​1311)
  • Inline write_rfc2822_inner, don't localize (#​1322)

Internal

  • Add benchmark for DateTime::with_* (#​1309)
  • Fix

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