chore(deps): update rust crate chrono to v0.4.38 #111
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This PR contains the following updates:
0.4.35
->0.4.38
Release Notes
chronotope/chrono (chrono)
v0.4.38
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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 theWeekday
type.Chrono 0.4.38 also removes the long deprecated
rustc-serialize
feature. Support forrustc-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)
forDateTime
instead of a manual implementation. It is reverted in this release.Removals
rustc-serialize
feature (#1548, thanks @workingjubilee)Additions
Weekday::days_since
(#1249, based on #216 by @clarfonthey)TimeDelta::checked_mul
andTimeDelta::checked_div
(#1565, thanks @Zomtir)Fixes
Copy
forDateTime
if offset isCopy
(#1573)Internal
test_encodable_json
andtest_decodable_json
functions (#1550)cargo hack check
(#1553)Thanks to all contributors on behalf of the chrono team, @djc and @pitdicker!
v0.4.37
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Version 0.4.36 introduced an unexpected breaking change and was yanked. In it
LocalResult
was renamed toMappedLocalTime
to avoid the impression that it is aResult
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 nameMappedLocalTime
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.
v0.4.36
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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:Additions
DateTime::with_time()
(#1510)Deprecations
TimeDelta
deprecations (#1543)TimeStamp::timestamp_subsec_nanos
, which was missed in the 0.4.35 release (#1486)Documentation
Internal
Copy
andSend
impls (#1492, thanks @erickt)NaiveDate
unit tests (#1500, thanks @Zomtir)LocalResult
toTzResolution
, add alias (#1501)NaiveDate::from_yof
(#1518)DateTime::date_naive
andNaiveDate::diff_months
(#1530)unwrap
in UnixLocal
type (#1533)Thanks to all contributors on behalf of the chrono team, @djc and @pitdicker!
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