# Change Log This project attempts to adhere to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org). ## [Unreleased] ## [0.10.0] - (2020-01-31) ### Added - Sørensen-Dice implementation (thanks [@robjtede](https://github.com/robjtede)) ## [0.9.3] - (2019-12-12) ### Fixed - Fix Jaro and Jaro-Winkler when the arguments have lengths of 1 and are equal. Previously, the functions would erroneously return 0 instead of 1. Thanks to [@vvrably](https://github.com/vvrably) for pointing out the issue. ## [0.9.2] - (2019-05-09) ### Changed - Revert back to the standard library hashmap because it will use hashbrown very soon - Remove ndarray in favor of using a single vector to represent the 2d grid in Damerau-Levenshtein ## [0.9.1] - (2019-04-08) ### Changed - Faster Damerau-Levenshtein implementation (thanks [@lovasoa](https://github.com/lovasoa)) ## [0.9.0] - (2019-04-06) ### Added - Generic distance functions (thanks [@lovasoa](https://github.com/lovasoa)) ## [0.8.0] - (2018-08-19) ### Added - Normalized versions of Levenshtein and Damerau-Levenshtein (thanks [@gentoid](https://github.com/gentoid)) ## [0.7.0] - (2018-01-17) ### Changed - Faster Levenshtein implementation (thanks [@wdv4758h](https://github.com/wdv4758h)) ### Removed - Remove the "against_vec" functions. They are one-liners now, so they don't seem to add enough value to justify making the API larger. I didn't find anybody using them when I skimmed through a GitHub search. If you do use them, you can change the calls to something like: ```rust let distances = strings.iter().map(|a| jaro(target, a)).collect(); ``` ## [0.6.0] - (2016-12-26) ### Added - Add optimal string alignment distance ### Fixed - Fix Damerau-Levenshtein implementation (previous implementation was actually optimal string alignment; see this [Damerau-Levenshtein explanation]) ## [0.5.2] - (2016-11-21) ### Changed - Remove Cargo generated documentation in favor of a [docs.rs] link ## [0.5.1] - (2016-08-23) ### Added - Add Cargo generated documentation ### Fixed - Fix panic when Jaro or Jaro-Winkler are given strings both with a length of one ## [0.5.0] - (2016-08-11) ### Changed - Make Hamming faster (thanks @IBUzPE9) when the two strings have the same length but slower when they have different lengths ## [0.4.1] - (2016-04-18) ### Added - Add Vagrant setup for development - Add AppVeyor configuration for Windows CI ### Fixed - Fix metrics when given strings with multibyte characters (thanks @WanzenBug) ## [0.4.0] - (2015-06-10) ### Added - For each metric, add a function that takes a vector of strings and returns a vector of results (thanks @ovarene) ## [0.3.0] - (2015-04-30) ### Changed - Remove usage of unstable Rust features ## [0.2.5] - (2015-04-24) ### Fixed - Remove unnecessary `Float` import from doc tests ## [0.2.4] - (2015-04-15) ### Fixed - Remove unused `core` feature flag ## [0.2.3] - (2015-04-01) ### Fixed - Remove now unnecessary `Float` import ## [0.2.2] - (2015-03-29) ### Fixed - Remove usage of `char_at` (marked as unstable) ## [0.2.1] - (2015-02-20) ### Fixed - Update bit vector import to match Rust update ## [0.2.0] - (2015-02-19) ### Added - Implement Damerau-Levenshtein - Add tests in docs ## [0.1.1] - (2015-02-10) ### Added - Configure Travis for CI - Add rustdoc comments ### Fixed - Limit Jaro-Winkler return value to a maximum of 1.0 - Fix float comparisons in tests ## [0.1.0] - (2015-02-09) ### Added - Implement Hamming, Jaro, Jaro-Winkler, and Levenshtein [Unreleased]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.10.0...HEAD [0.10.0]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.9.3...0.10.0 [0.9.3]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.9.2...0.9.3 [0.9.2]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.9.1...0.9.2 [0.9.1]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.9.0...0.9.1 [0.9.0]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.8.0...0.9.0 [0.8.0]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.7.0...0.8.0 [0.7.0]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.6.0...0.7.0 [0.6.0]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.5.2...0.6.0 [0.5.2]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.5.1...0.5.2 [0.5.1]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.5.0...0.5.1 [0.5.0]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.4.1...0.5.0 [0.4.1]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.4.0...0.4.1 [0.4.0]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.3.0...0.4.0 [0.3.0]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.2.5...0.3.0 [0.2.5]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.2.4...0.2.5 [0.2.4]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.2.3...0.2.4 [0.2.3]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.2.2...0.2.3 [0.2.2]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.2.1...0.2.2 [0.2.1]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.2.0...0.2.1 [0.2.0]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.1.1...0.2.0 [0.1.1]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/0.1.0...0.1.1 [0.1.0]: https://github.com/dguo/strsim-rs/compare/fabad4...0.1.0 [docs.rs]: https://docs.rs/strsim/ [Damerau-Levenshtein explanation]: http://scarcitycomputing.blogspot.com/2013/04/damerau-levenshtein-edit-distance.html