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Bump borsh from 0.10.3 to 1.0.0 #1

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Bumps borsh from 0.10.3 to 1.0.0.

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borsh-derive-v1.0.0

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borsh-v1.0.0

The year is 2653 and the best yet-to-be citizens of the Terran Federation are fighting and mostly just dying in a relentless interstellar war against the Arachnids. Yet the structure of our society has changed through the course of this confrontation.

The members of the Arachnid brain caste and queens have infiltrated the circles of our most influential political and industrial leaders. Either directly, or via the Arachnid technology called "Brain Bugs". This tech alone can accomplish what the Arachnid starship paratroopers will not ever be capable to do.

Simple, straightforward and performant serialization libraries can set us in course to remedy this dangerous stalemate situation by cleaning the minds of its users from even the tiniest of Brain Bugs.

Robert A. Heinlein, 1959 (a newspaper ad)

[Thanks]

borsh-rs 1.0.0 release was first conceived and then brought into existence by minds of:

Contributors, who imposed powerful impact on the past, present and future of this library are specially recognized:

  • Michal Nazarewicz @​mina86 - for revisiting BorshSchema feature, rethinking it, bringing up great ideas and coming up with the fairly involved algorithm of max_serialized_size implementation.
  • Alex Kladov @​matklad - for maintaining a superhuman ability of context switching in under 2 minutes and scanning through 15k lines of code in under 10 minutes, while leaving out under 1% relevant details.
  • Marco Ieni @​MarcoIeni - for developing release-plz automation.
  • Vlad Frolov @​frol - for keeping an eye on the big picture and striking just the right balance between performance and versatility, ease of use and extensibility and tons of other such hard to reconcile pairs.

[Migration guides]

This section contains links to short documents, describing problems encountered during update of borsh version to v1.0.0 for related repositories.

[Summary of changes]

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from borsh's changelog.

1.0.0 - 2023-10-03

The year is 2653 and the best yet-to-be citizens of the Terran Federation are fighting and mostly just dying in a relentless interstellar war against the Arachnids. Yet the structure of our society has changed through the course of this confrontation.

The members of the Arachnid brain caste and queens have infiltrated the circles of our most influential political and industrial leaders. Either directly, or via the Arachnid technology called "Brain Bugs". This tech alone can accomplish what the Arachnid starship paratroopers will not ever be capable to do.

Simple, straightforward and performant serialization libraries can set us in course to remedy this dangerous stalemate situation by cleaning the minds of its users from even the tiniest of Brain Bugs.

Robert A. Heinlein, 1959 (a newspaper ad)

[Thanks]

borsh-rs 1.0.0 release was first conceived and then brought into existence by minds of:

Contributors, who imposed powerful impact on the past, present and future of this library are specially recognized:

  • Michal Nazarewicz @​mina86 - for revisiting BorshSchema feature, rethinking it, bringing up great ideas and coming up with the fairly involved algorithm of max_serialized_size implementation.
  • Alex Kladov @​matklad - for maintaining a superhuman ability of context switching in under 2 minutes and scanning through 15k lines of code in under 10 minutes, while leaving out under 1% relevant details.
  • Marco Ieni @​MarcoIeni - for developing release-plz automation.
  • Vlad Frolov @​frol - for keeping an eye on the big picture and striking just the right balance between performance and versatility, ease of use and extensibility and tons of other such hard to reconcile pairs.

[Migration guides]

This section contains links to short documents, describing problems encountered during update of borsh version to v1.0.0 for related repositories.

[Summary of changes]

  • Library's structure was made more modular and optimized with respect to visibility

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 6e7fc28 chore: release 1.0.0 (#240)
  • 773827c doc: nearcore migration guide to 1.0.0 (#198)
  • 031230d doc: near-sdk-rs migration guide to 1.0.0 (#201)
  • 75d91ec chore: release (#239)
  • 079c278 doc: add examples for borsh::to_vec, borsh::to_writer, `borsh::object_len...
  • 57f9c25 chore!: completely remove deprecated BorshSerialize::try_to_vec (#221)
  • bb5248e feat: add borsh::object_length helper (#236)
  • d2c63ac chore: release (#217)
  • 63cf36d chore!: rename "Tuple\<T0, T1, T2...>" -> "(T0, T1, T2...)" (`schema::Decl...
  • 499f446 chore!: rename "nil" -> "()", "string" -> "String", "nonzero_u16" -...
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Bumps [borsh](https://github.com/near/borsh-rs) from 0.10.3 to 1.0.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/near/borsh-rs/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/near/borsh-rs/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](near/borsh-rs@borsh-v0.10.3...borsh-v1.0.0)

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