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alphabet::BIN_HEX
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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 thatEngine::decode_slice
can now be used with exactly-sized output slices. As part of this,Engine::internal_decode
now returnsDecodeSliceError
instead ofDecodeError
, 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 eitherInvalidLength
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DecoderReader
no longer sometimes erroneously ignorespadding #226
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Engine.internal_decode
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Migration
Functions
encode()
engine::general_purpose::STANDARD.encode()
orprelude::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()
orprelude::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 withengine
.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 thatcanonical 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
Config
sprecisely, see the following table.
encode_padding
decode_padding_mode
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correct padding.
NO_PAD
config now requires that padding be absent when decoding.0.20.0-alpha.1
Breaking changes
Config
concept into theEngine
abstraction, allowing the user to pick different encoding / decodingimplementations.
FastPortable
engine, so named because it's portable (works onany CPU) and relatively fast.
implementation (#153,
presumably
ConstantTimePortable
?) for security-sensitive applications that need side-channel resistance, andCPU-specific SIMD implementations for more speed.
DEFAULT_ENGINE
. To use different alphabets or other settings (padding, etc), create your own engine instance.
CharacterSet
is nowAlphabet
(per the RFC), and allows creating custom alphabets. The corresponding tables thatwere previously code-generated are now built dynamically.
discoverable.
const fn
.DecoderReader
now owns its inner reader, and can expose it viainto_inner()
. For symmetry,EncoderWriter
can dothe 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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$right
expression ofconcat_bytes!
in a submodule by @danielhenrymantilla in https://github.com/danielhenrymantilla/byte-strings-rs/pull/9Full Changelog: danielhenrymantilla/byte-strings-rs@v0.3.0...v0.3.1
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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!
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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.
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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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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. TheNaiveDateTime
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 theDateTime<Utc>
type, or from theTimeZone
trait.Converting from
NaiveDateTime
toDateTime<Utc>
is simple with.and_utc()
, and in the other direction with.naive_utc()
.The panicking constructors of
TimeDelta
(the new name of theDuration
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 nowOption<NaiveDate>
,Option<NaiveDateTime>
andOption<DateTime<Tz>>
are the same size as their base types.format::Numeric
andformat::Fixed
are marked asnon_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
DateTime::{from_timestamp_micros, from_timestamp_nanos}
(#1234)Parsed
(#1465)Deprecations
NaiveDateTime
(#1473)TimeDelta
(#1450)Changes/fixes
NonZeroI32
insideNaiveDate
(#1207)format::Numeric
andformat::Fixed
asnon_exhaustive
(#1430)Parsed
fixes to error values (#1439)overflowing_naive_local
inDateTime::checked_add*
(#1333)Parsed::set_*
(#1465)Documentation
Parsed
(#1439)Internal
internals
module (#1428, #1429, #1431, #1432, #1433, #1438)x86_64-unknown-illumos
instead of Solaris (#1437)cargo hack check
on Linux (#1442)parse_internal
(#1459)SerdeError
(#1458)NaiveDate::from_isoywd
a bit (#1464)Thanks to all contributors on behalf of the chrono team, @djc and @pitdicker!
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Notable changes
Duration
type toTimeDelta
. This removes the confusion between chrono's type and the laterDuration
type in the standard library. It will remain available under the old name as a type alias for compatibility.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.Display
format ofTimeDelta
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
TimeDelta::milliseconds
(#1385, thanks @danwilliams)DurationExceedsTimestamp
inDurationRound
(#1403, thanks @joroKr21)%X
(https://github.com/chronotope/pure-rust-locales/pull/12, #1420)GetTimeZoneInformationForYear
(#1017)Additions
TimeDelta::try_milliseconds
(#1385, thanks @danwilliams)TimeDelta::new
(#1337)StrftimeItems::{parse, parse_to_owned}
and more documentation (#1184)format::Locale
(via https://github.com/chronotope/pure-rust-locales/pull/8)Changes
Duration
toTimeDelta
, add type alias (#1406)TimeDelta
methods const (#1337)NaiveDate
,NaiveWeek
,NaiveTime
andNaiveDateTime
const where possible (#1337)DateTime
const where possible (#1400)Display
format ofTimeDelta
conform better to ISO 8601 (#1328)Documentation
timestamp_micros
's Example doc (#1338 via #1386, thanks @emikitas)TimeDelta
constructors (#1385, thanks @danwilliams)Internal
main
branch, work on 0.5 happens in the0.5.x
branch (#1390, #1402).impl Arbitrary for DateTime
and set up CI test (#1336)codecov/codecov-action
from 3 to 4 (#1404)-0000
offset (#1411)TOO_LONG
error out ofparse_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
rkyv
feature implysize_32
(#1383)Duration::hours()
exception (#1384, thanks @danwilliams)v0.4.32
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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
andDuration
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 aDateTime
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 forDebug
output.In chrono 0.4.32 the range of
NaiveDate
,NaiveDateTime
andDateTime
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 theMIN
andMAX
dates.Duration
had a similar issue. The range of this type was pretty arbitrary picked to match the range of ani64
in milliseconds. Negating ani64::MIN
pushes a value out of range, and in the same way negatingDuration::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.rkyv
.NaiveDateTime
are now const.DateTime
const in a future release.Complete list of changes:
Fixes
TimeZone::from_local_datetime
(#1071)DateTime
getters and setters (#1317, #1329)Additions
NaiveDateTime::checked_(add|sub)_offset
(#1313)DateTime::to_utc
(#1325)Default
forDuration
(#1327)Duration::subsec_nanos
(#1327)try_*
builders toDuration
(#1327)AddAssign
andSubAssign
forDuration
(#1327)NaiveDateTime
const where possible (#1286)clock
feature intoclock
andnow
(#1343, thanks @mmastrac)From<NaiveDate>
forNaiveDateTime
(#1355, thanks @dcechano)NaiveDateTime::from_timestamp_nanos
(#1357, thanks @Ali-Mirghasemi)Months::num_months()
andnum_years()
(#1373, thanks @danwilliams)DateTime<Utc>::from_timestamp_millis
(#1374, thanks @xmakro)Changes
Duration::MIN.abs()
(adjustDuration::MIN
by 1 millisecond) (#1334)Deprecations
format
functions (#1306)Documentation
doc_auto_cfg
(#1305, #1326)Add
/Sub
impls and useexpect
(#1316)TimeZone::datetime_from_str
(#1342, thanks @tmccombs)Datelike
impl forDateTime
(#1376, thanks @ElectrifyPro)Rkyv support
Archived*
types inrkyv
module (#1304)Archived*
types (#1271, thanks @Awpteamoose)Changes to unstable features
unstable-locales
imply thealloc
feature (#1307)format::{format_localized, format_item_localized}
(#1311)write_rfc2822_inner
, don't localize (#1322)Internal
DateTime::with_*
(#1309)*_DAYS_FROM_YEAR_0
calculation (#1312)NaiveTime::overflowing_(add|sub)_offset
(#1310)DateTime::overflowing_(add|sub)_offset
(#1069)set env LC_ALL
(#1315, thanks @jtmoon79)deny.toml
(#1320)with: node-version
(#1352, thanks @jtmoon79)toml
job (#1371, thanks @gibbz00)Thanks to all contributors on behalf of the chrono team, @djc and @pitdicker!
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Another maintenance release.
It was not a planned effort to improve our support for UNIX timestamps, yet most PRs seem related to this.
Deprecations
timestamp_nanos
in favor of the non-panickingtimestamp_nanos_opt
(#1275)Additions
DateTime::<Utc>::from_timestamp
(#1279, thanks @demurgos)TimeZone::timestamp_micros
(#1285, thanks @emikitas)DateTime<Tz>::timestamp_nanos_opt
andNaiveDateTime::timestamp_nanos_opt
(#1275)UNIX_EPOCH
constants (#1291)Fixes
This makes many methods a little more strict:
NaiveTime::from_hms_milli
NaiveTime::from_hms_milli_opt
NaiveTime::from_hms_micro
NaiveTime::from_hms_micro_opt
NaiveTime::from_hms_nano
NaiveTime::from_hms_nano_opt
NaiveTime::from_num_seconds_from_midnight
NaiveTime::from_num_seconds_from_midnight_opt
NaiveDate::and_hms_milli
NaiveDate::and_hms_milli_opt
NaiveDate::and_hms_micro
NaiveDate::and_hms_micro_opt
NaiveDate::and_hms_nano
NaiveDate::and_hms_nano_opt
NaiveDateTime::from_timestamp
NaiveDateTime::from_timestamp_opt
TimeZone::timestamp
TimeZone::timestamp_opt
NaiveDateTime::timestamp_nanos_opt
(#1294, thanks @crepererum)Documentation
Internal
__doctest
feature anddoc_comment
dependency (#1276)actions/checkout
from 3 to 4 (#1280)NaiveDate::add_days
for small values (#1214)pure-rust-locales
to 0.7.0 (#1288, thanks @jeremija wo did good improvements onpure-rust-locales
)Thanks to all contributors on behalf of the chrono team, @djc and @pitdicker!
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