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Update Rust crate prost-types to 0.12 - autoclosed #9

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This PR contains the following updates:

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prost-types dependencies minor 0.11 -> 0.12

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tokio-rs/prost (prost-types)

v0.12.1

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v0.12.0

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PROST! is a Protocol Buffers implementation for the Rust Language. prost generates simple, idiomatic Rust code from proto2 and proto3 files.

This patch updates brings a few new features and fixes:

  • Bump syn to version 2
  • Bump MSRV to 1.64
  • Added TryFrom<i32> for enums
  • Optional debug implementations
  • Initial generic Any and Name impl/traits.

v0.11.9

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PROST! is a Protocol Buffers implementation for the Rust Language. prost generates simple, idiomatic Rust code from proto2 and proto3 files.

This patch updates brings a few new features and fixes:

  • build: Support boxing fields via Config::boxed (#​802)

v0.11.8

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PROST! is a Protocol Buffers implementation for the Rust Language. prost generates simple, idiomatic Rust code from proto2 and proto3 files.

This patch updates brings a few new features and fixes:

  • types: Fix unintentional change in compiler module visibility #​824

prost-types 0.11.7 was yanked due to the above unintentional semver breakage.

v0.11.7

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v0.11.6

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PROST! is a Protocol Buffers implementation for the Rust Language. prost generates simple, idiomatic Rust code from proto2 and proto3 files.

This patch updates brings a few new features and fixes:

v0.11.5

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PROST! is a Protocol Buffers implementation for the Rust Language. prost generates simple, idiomatic Rust code from proto2 and proto3 files.

This patch updates brings a few new features and fixes:

v0.11.2

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PROST! is a Protocol Buffers implementation for the Rust Language. prost generates simple, idiomatic Rust code from proto2 and proto3 files.

This patch updates brings a few new features and fixes:

  • build: Improve protoc sourcing instructions in error messages.
  • build: Add Clone to Service types.
  • build: Sort modules to produce deterministic include files.
  • core: Tuple struct support.
  • build: Allow generated code derive path's to be changed.
  • build: Allow changing prost crate path.
  • build: Add code formatting support.

v0.11.1: prost-types-v0.11.1

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  • Removes extra spaces in doc comments

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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/prost-types-0.x branch from c8a2ddc to 234f43c Compare October 20, 2023 06:11
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/prost-types-0.x branch from 234f43c to b4357dd Compare October 25, 2023 04:46
@renovate renovate bot changed the title Update Rust crate prost-types to 0.12 Update Rust crate prost-types to 0.12 - autoclosed Nov 14, 2023
@renovate renovate bot closed this Nov 14, 2023
@renovate renovate bot deleted the renovate/prost-types-0.x branch November 14, 2023 07:12
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