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Expand Up @@ -8,6 +8,21 @@ and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).

## 1.0.0 - Unreleased

More than 8 years after the first commit and almost 5 years after the 0.99.0
release, `derive_more` has finally reached its 1.0.0 release. This release
contains a lot of changes (including breaking ones) to make it easier to use
the derives and make it possible to extend them without having to breaking
backwards compatibility again. There are three major changes that I would like
to call out, but there are many more changes that are documented below:
1. A new `Debug` derive that can be used to easily customize `Debug` formatting.
2. A greatly improved `Display` derive, which allows you to do anything that
`thiserror` provides, but it works for any type not just errors. And by
combining the `Display` derive with the `Error` and `From` derives, there
isn't really any need to use `thiserror` anymore.
3. Traits that can return errors now return a type that implements `Error``
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when an error occurs instead of a `&'static str`.


### Breaking changes

- The minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is now Rust 1.75.
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