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chore(deps): update rust crate pretty_assertions to v1 #12

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
pretty_assertions dev-dependencies major 0.6.1 -> 1.0.0

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rust-pretty-assertions/rust-pretty-assertions (pretty_assertions)

v1.4.1

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v1.4.0

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  • (Windows only) Removed the ctor and output_vt100 dependencies, as their benefit could not be demonstrated (#​118)

Fixed

  • Minor documentation fixes (#​107)

v1.3.0

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  • MSRV bumped to 1.54.0 (see #​102)
  • Removed the publically re-exported ansi_term::Style. This was never intended for public use. (see #​102)

Fixed

  • Moved from the unmaintained ansi_term crate to yansi for ANSI terminal escape code support. Thanks to @​Roguelazer for reporting and fixing this! (#​102, @​Roguelazer)

v1.2.1

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v1.2.0

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v1.1.0

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  • Add assert_str_eq for comparing two str-like values without Debug formatting. Thanks to @​x3ro for implementing this! (#​88, @​x3ro)

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v1.0.0

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  • assert_ne no longer warns if values match using PartialEq but not with Debug. This was noted as no longer being necessary after Rust 1.25 (current MSRV 1.35.0)

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  • Officially support no_std (thanks to @​Luro02 for the report and reviews!). Adds the std and alloc features to the pretty_assertions crate, with std enabled by default (#​83, @​tommilligan)
  • Adds the unstable feature to the pretty_assertions crate, for use with nightly rustc (#​81, @​tommilligan)
  • Add a drop in replacement for the unstable stdlib assert_matches macro, behind the unstable flag - thanks @​gilescope for the suggestion! (#​81, @​tommilligan)

v0.7.2

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v0.7.1

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v0.7.0

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  • Move from difference to diff for calculating diffs. The exact assertion messages generated may differ from previous versions. (#​52, @​tommilligan)

For example, the following assertion message from v0.7.0:

pretty assertion

Was previously rendered like this in v0.6.1:

pretty assertion

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