From c23a457e72abe608715ac76f076f47dc42af07a5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Thu, 30 May 2024 20:31:44 +0200 Subject: Merging upstream version 1.74.1+dfsg1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- vendor/arrayvec-0.5.2/CHANGELOG.md | 234 ------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 234 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/arrayvec-0.5.2/CHANGELOG.md (limited to 'vendor/arrayvec-0.5.2/CHANGELOG.md') diff --git a/vendor/arrayvec-0.5.2/CHANGELOG.md b/vendor/arrayvec-0.5.2/CHANGELOG.md deleted file mode 100644 index 9ee813cfc..000000000 --- a/vendor/arrayvec-0.5.2/CHANGELOG.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,234 +0,0 @@ -Recent Changes (arrayvec) -------------------------- - -- 0.5.2 - - - Add `is_empty` methods for ArrayVec and ArrayString by @nicbn - - Implement `TryFrom` for ArrayVec by @paulkernfeld - - Add `unstable-const-fn` to make `new` methods const by @m-ou-se - - Run miri in CI and a few related fixes by @RalfJung - - Fix outdated comment by @Phlosioneer - - Move changelog to a separate file by @Luro02 - - Remove deprecated `Error::description` by @AnderEnder - - Use pointer method `add` by @hbina - -- 0.5.1 - - - Add `as_ptr`, `as_mut_ptr` accessors directly on the `ArrayVec` by @tbu- - (matches the same addition to `Vec` which happened in Rust 1.37). - - Add method `ArrayString::len` (now available directly, not just through deref to str). - - Use raw pointers instead of `&mut [u8]` for encoding chars into `ArrayString` - (uninit best practice fix). - - Use raw pointers instead of `get_unchecked_mut` where the target may be - uninitialized everywhere relevant in the ArrayVec implementation - (uninit best practice fix). - - Changed inline hints on many methods, mainly removing inline hints - - `ArrayVec::dispose` is now deprecated (it has no purpose anymore) - -- 0.4.12 - - - Use raw pointers instead of `get_unchecked_mut` where the target may be - uninitialized everywhere relevant in the ArrayVec implementation. - -- 0.5.0 - - - Use `MaybeUninit` (now unconditionally) in the implementation of - `ArrayVec` - - Use `MaybeUninit` (now unconditionally) in the implementation of - `ArrayString` - - The crate feature for serde serialization is now named `serde`. - - Updated the `Array` trait interface, and it is now easier to use for - users outside the crate. - - Add `FromStr` impl for `ArrayString` by @despawnerer - - Add method `try_extend_from_slice` to `ArrayVec`, which is always - effecient by @Thomasdezeeuw. - - Add method `remaining_capacity` by @Thomasdezeeuw - - Improve performance of the `extend` method. - - The index type of zero capacity vectors is now itself zero size, by - @clarfon - - Use `drop_in_place` for truncate and clear methods. This affects drop order - and resume from panic during drop. - - Use Rust 2018 edition for the implementation - - Require Rust 1.36 or later, for the unconditional `MaybeUninit` - improvements. - -- 0.4.11 - - - In Rust 1.36 or later, use newly stable `MaybeUninit`. This extends the - soundness work introduced in 0.4.9, we are finally able to use this in - stable. We use feature detection (build script) to enable this at build - time. - -- 0.4.10 - - - Use `repr(C)` in the `union` version that was introduced in 0.4.9, to - allay some soundness concerns. - -- 0.4.9 - - - Use `union` in the implementation on when this is detected to be supported - (nightly only for now). This is a better solution for treating uninitialized - regions correctly, and we'll use it in stable Rust as soon as we are able. - When this is enabled, the `ArrayVec` has no space overhead in its memory - layout, although the size of the vec should not be relied upon. (See [#114](https://github.com/bluss/arrayvec/pull/114)) - - `ArrayString` updated to not use uninitialized memory, it instead zeros its - backing array. This will be refined in the next version, since we - need to make changes to the user visible API. - - The `use_union` feature now does nothing (like its documentation foretold). - - -- 0.4.8 - - - Implement Clone and Debug for `IntoIter` by @clarcharr - - Add more array sizes under crate features. These cover all in the range - up to 128 and 129 to 255 respectively (we have a few of those by default): - - - `array-size-33-128` - - `array-size-129-255` - -- 0.4.7 - - - Fix future compat warning about raw pointer casts - - Use `drop_in_place` when dropping the arrayvec by-value iterator - - Decrease mininum Rust version (see docs) by @jeehoonkang - -- 0.3.25 - - - Fix future compat warning about raw pointer casts - -- 0.4.6 - - - Fix compilation on 16-bit targets. This means, the 65536 array size is not - included on these targets. - -- 0.3.24 - - - Fix compilation on 16-bit targets. This means, the 65536 array size is not - included on these targets. - - Fix license files so that they are both included (was fixed in 0.4 before) - -- 0.4.5 - - - Add methods to `ArrayString` by @DenialAdams: - - - `.pop() -> Option` - - `.truncate(new_len)` - - `.remove(index) -> char` - - - Remove dependency on crate odds - - Document debug assertions in unsafe methods better - -- 0.4.4 - - - Add method `ArrayVec::truncate()` by @niklasf - -- 0.4.3 - - - Improve performance for `ArrayVec::extend` with a lower level - implementation (#74) - - Small cleanup in dependencies (use no std for crates where we don't need more) - -- 0.4.2 - - - Add constructor method `new` to `CapacityError`. - -- 0.4.1 - - - Add `Default` impl to `ArrayString` by @tbu- - -- 0.4.0 - - - Reformed signatures and error handling by @bluss and @tbu-: - - - `ArrayVec`'s `push, insert, remove, swap_remove` now match `Vec`'s - corresponding signature and panic on capacity errors where applicable. - - Add fallible methods `try_push, insert` and checked methods - `pop_at, swap_pop`. - - Similar changes to `ArrayString`'s push methods. - - - Use a local version of the `RangeArgument` trait - - Add array sizes 50, 150, 200 by @daboross - - Support serde 1.0 by @daboross - - New method `.push_unchecked()` by @niklasf - - `ArrayString` implements `PartialOrd, Ord` by @tbu- - - Require Rust 1.14 - - crate feature `use_generic_array` was dropped. - -- 0.3.23 - - - Implement `PartialOrd, Ord` as well as `PartialOrd` for - `ArrayString`. - -- 0.3.22 - - - Implement `Array` for the 65536 size - -- 0.3.21 - - - Use `encode_utf8` from crate odds - - Add constructor `ArrayString::from_byte_string` - -- 0.3.20 - - - Simplify and speed up `ArrayString`’s `.push(char)`- - -- 0.3.19 - - - Add new crate feature `use_generic_array` which allows using their - `GenericArray` just like a regular fixed size array for the storage - of an `ArrayVec`. - -- 0.3.18 - - - Fix bounds check in `ArrayVec::insert`! - It would be buggy if `self.len() < index < self.capacity()`. Take note of - the push out behavior specified in the docs. - -- 0.3.17 - - - Added crate feature `use_union` which forwards to the nodrop crate feature - - Added methods `.is_full()` to `ArrayVec` and `ArrayString`. - -- 0.3.16 - - - Added method `.retain()` to `ArrayVec`. - - Added methods `.as_slice(), .as_mut_slice()` to `ArrayVec` and `.as_str()` - to `ArrayString`. - -- 0.3.15 - - - Add feature std, which you can opt out of to use `no_std` (requires Rust 1.6 - to opt out). - - Implement `Clone::clone_from` for ArrayVec and ArrayString - -- 0.3.14 - - - Add `ArrayString::from(&str)` - -- 0.3.13 - - - Added `DerefMut` impl for `ArrayString`. - - Added method `.simplify()` to drop the element for `CapacityError`. - - Added method `.dispose()` to `ArrayVec` - -- 0.3.12 - - - Added ArrayString, a fixed capacity analogy of String - -- 0.3.11 - - - Added trait impls Default, PartialOrd, Ord, Write for ArrayVec - -- 0.3.10 - - - Go back to using external NoDrop, fixing a panic safety bug (issue #3) - -- 0.3.8 - - - Inline the non-dropping logic to remove one drop flag in the - ArrayVec representation. - -- 0.3.7 - - - Added method .into_inner() - - Added unsafe method .set_len() -- cgit v1.2.3