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- Release buffered-reader 1.0.0, sequoia-openpgp 1.0.0, and
sequoia-sqv 1.0.0.
- Also release sequoia-sop 0.22.0.
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- Versions required by feature or API usage:
- anyhow 1.0.18.
- policy::test::reject_seip_packet and
policy::test::reject_cipher' fail
- We use `impl From<anyhow::Error> for Box<dyn std::error::Error +
Send + Sync + 'static>`, introduced in 1.0.5.
- tokio 0.2.19
- We use `tokio::net::tcp::OwnedReadHalf`, introduced in 0.2.19.
- chrono 0.4.10
- We use the `std` feature, introduced in 0.4.10.
- thiserror 1.0.2
- futures and futures-util 0.3.5
- tempfile 3.1
- c_doctests require the same version of rand both as direct
dependency and through tempfile.
- Yanked versions:
- structopt 0.3.11. 0.3.8 to 0.3.10 were yanked.
- socket2 0.3.16. 0.3.0 to 0.3.15 were yanked.
- Update our dependencies to the package versions required by other
dependencies, e.g. structopt requires lazy_static 1.4.0.
- clap 2.33
- lazy_static to 1.4.0
- libc to 0.2.66
- proc-macro2 to 1.0.7
- syn to 1.0.5.
- winapi 0.3.8
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- See #480.
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- See #480.
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- This is needed to deal with pgp_cert_valid_user_id_amalgamation_t,
for instance.
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- Interpret sequences of capital letters as a single word. For
instance, `UserID` should map to `user_id`.
- Special case `ID` by converting it to `Id` so that
`UserIDAmalgamation` maps to `user_id_amalgamation`.
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- Use the anyhow crate instead of failure to implement the dynamic
side of our error handling. anyhow::Error derefs to dyn
std::error::Error, allowing better interoperability with other
stdlib-based error handling libraries.
- Fixes #444.
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- Likewise KeyBinding, UserIDBinding, UserAttributeBinding,
UnknownBinding, etc.
- Reason: a self-signature on a component is a binding, but
revocations and TPSes are not bindings.
- Consistently call collections of components and associated
signatures bundles now. Likewise for fields, methods.
- Fixes #425.
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See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/65819. Warned against by
default since Rust 1.41.
Right now `into_iter` returns references to objects inside an array
rather than moving the values (as one would expect) so it makes sense to
use `iter()` or for-in-borrowed (which calls the same thing) to retain
the behaviour but make it less confusing.
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- Fixes #387.
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- Fixes #325.
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- This is the result of running `cargo fix --edition`, with some
manual adjustments.
- The vast majority of changes merely qualify module paths with
'crate::'.
- Two instances of adding an anonymous pattern to a trait's
function.
- `async` is a keyword in Rust 2018, and hence it needs to be
escaped (e.g. in the case of the net::r#async module).
- The manual adjustments were needed due to various shortcomings of
the analysis employed by `cargo fix`, e.g. unexpanded macros,
procedural macros, lalrpop grammars.
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Reported-by: Thomas Muenz
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- Use `extern "C"` instead of `extern "system"`. The latter selects
stdcall, which is only appropriate for talking to the Windows API.
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- Do not hardcode the lifetime in the trait.
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- Also bump rfc2822 to 0.6.0. After all, we create tags for the
versions.
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- We hash type names to create a compile-time-constant value for the
runtime type checks in the wrapper types. Use sha2 instead of
nettle, because the former is a pure-rust implementation, and
doesn't require nettle at runtime. This makes building easier
because we do not require nettle to be in the dynamic linker path
at compile time.
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- Fixes 56de1bf60a8f5c6b2706dca37876aadc1c1b9ac4.
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- We cannot use move_from_raw() here, because there may be no object
to move from raw.
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- Use an absolute path for the 'io' module.
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- Explicitly use the Parse and Serialize traits so that the modules
that derives these functions do not have to use them explicitly.
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