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------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jan 18 08:16:48 UTC 2022 - William Brown <william.brown@suse.com> - bsc#1194767 - CVE-2022-21658 - Resolve race condition in std::fs::remove_dir_all - 0001-Fix-CVE-2022-21658-for-UNIX-like.patch - 0002-Fix-CVE-2022-21658-for-WASI.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Oct 28 10:54:23 UTC 2021 - Manfred Hollstein <manfred.h@gmx.net> - Add BuildRequire: llvm12-devel on Tumbleweed; see boo#1192067 - Change llvm_bundling to be required on x86_64, aarch64 and ppc64le on 15.3, too. Otherwise cargo segfaults when building MozillaFirefox-93.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Oct 18 01:33:07 UTC 2021 - William Brown <william.brown@suse.com> - Swap to internal libgit due to issue in current platform libgit2 - Remove un-needed compiler docs - Cleanup rpmlints - Remove conflicting shell completions ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Oct 7 04:59:49 UTC 2021 - William Brown <william.brown@suse.com> - Remove developer tools in favour of rustup ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Sep 10 03:06:19 UTC 2021 - William Brown <william.brown@suse.com> Version 1.55.0 (2021-09-09) ============================ Language -------- - [You can now write open "from" range patterns (`X..`), which will start at `X` and will end at the maximum value of the integer.][83918] - [You can now explicitly import the prelude of different editions through `std::prelude` (e.g. `use std::prelude::rust_2021::*;`).][86294] Compiler -------- - [Added tier 3\* support for `powerpc64le-unknown-freebsd`.][83572] \* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. Libraries --------- - [Updated std's float parsing to use the Eisel-Lemire algorithm.][86761] These improvements should in general provide faster string parsing of floats, no longer reject certain valid floating point values, and reduce the produced code size for non-stripped artifacts. - [`string::Drain` now implements `AsRef<str>` and `AsRef<[u8]>`.][86858] Stabilised APIs --------------- - [`Bound::cloned`] - [`Drain::as_str`] - [`IntoInnerError::into_error`] - [`IntoInnerError::into_parts`] - [`MaybeUninit::assume_init_mut`] - [`MaybeUninit::assume_init_ref`] - [`MaybeUninit::write`] - [`array::map`] - [`ops::ControlFlow`] - [`x86::_bittest`] - [`x86::_bittestandcomplement`] - [`x86::_bittestandreset`] - [`x86::_bittestandset`] - [`x86_64::_bittest64`] - [`x86_64::_bittestandcomplement64`] - [`x86_64::_bittestandreset64`] - [`x86_64::_bittestandset64`] The following previously stable functions are now `const`. - [`str::from_utf8_unchecked`] Cargo ----- - [Cargo will now deduplicate compiler diagnostics to the terminal when invoking rustc in parallel such as when using `cargo test`.][cargo/9675] - [The package definition in `cargo metadata` now includes the `"default_run"` field from the manifest.][cargo/9550] - [Added `cargo d` as an alias for `cargo doc`.][cargo/9680] - [Added `{lib}` as formatting option for `cargo tree` to print the `"lib_name"` of packages.][cargo/9663] Rustdoc ------- - [Added "Go to item on exact match" search option.][85876] - [The "Implementors" section on traits no longer shows redundant method definitions.][85970] - [Trait implementations are toggled open by default.][86260] This should make the implementations more searchable by tools like `CTRL+F` in your browser. - [Intra-doc links should now correctly resolve associated items (e.g. methods) through type aliases.][86334] - [Traits which are marked with `#[doc(hidden)]` will no longer appear in the "Trait Implementations" section.][86513] Compatibility Notes ------------------- - [std functions that return an `io::Error` will no longer use the `ErrorKind::Other` variant.][85746] This is to better reflect that these kinds of errors could be categorised [into newer more specific `ErrorKind` variants][79965], and that they do not represent a user error. - [Using environment variable names with `process::Command` on Windows now behaves as expected.][85270] Previously using envionment variables with `Command` would cause them to be ASCII-uppercased. - [Rustdoc will now warn on using rustdoc lints that aren't prefixed with `rustdoc::`][86849]
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