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# Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
## [Unreleased]
## [
0.
4.
1] -
2023-
10-
18
- Fixed incorrectly labeling `
27f32` a float literals in docs.
- Added hint to integer literal docs about parsing as `u128`.
## [
0.
4.
0] -
2023-
03-
05
### Added
- Add ability to parse literals with arbitrary suffixes (e.g. `"foo"bla` or `
23px`)
- Add `suffix()` method to all literal types except `BoolLit`
- Add `IntegerBase::value`
- Add `from_suffix` and `suffix` methods to `FloatType` and `IntegerType`
- Add `FromStr` and `Display` impls to `FloatType` and `IntegerType`
### Changed
- **Breaking**: Mark `FloatType` and `IntegerType` as `#[non_exhaustive]`
- **Breaking**: Fix integer parsing for cases like `
27f32`. `Literal::parse`
and `IntegerLit::parse` will both identify this as an integer literal.
- **Breaking**: Fix float parsing by correctly rejecting inputs like `
27f32`. A
float literal must have a period OR an exponent part, according to the spec.
Previously decimal integers were accepted in `FloatLit::parse`.
- Improved some parts of the docs
### Removed
- **Breaking**: Remove `OwnedLiteral` and `SharedLiteral`
## [
0.
3.
0] -
2022-
12-
19
### Breaking
- Bump MSRV (minimal supported Rust version) to
1.
54
### Added
- Add `raw_input` and `into_raw_input` to non-bool `*Lit` types
- Add `impl From<*Lit> for pm::Literal` (for non-bool literals)
- Add `impl From<BoolLit> for pm::Ident`
### Fixed
- Fix link to reference and clarify bool literals ([#
7](
https://github.com/LukasKalbertodt/litrs/pull/7))
### Internals
- Move lots of parsing code into non-generic functions (this hopefully reduces compile times)
- To implement `[into_]raw_input` for integer and float literals, their
internals were changed a bit so that they store the full input string now.
## [
0.
2.
3] -
2021-
06-
09
### Changed
- Minor internal code change to bring MSRV from
1.
52 to
1.
42
## [
0.
2.
2] -
2021-
06-
09
### Changed
- Fixed (byte) string literal parsing by:
- Correctly handling "string continue" sequences
- Correctly converting `\n\r` into `\n`
## [
0.
2.
1] -
2021-
06-
04
### Changed
- Fixed the `expected` value of the error returned from `TryFrom<TokenTree>` impls in some cases
## [
0.
2.
0] -
2021-
05-
28
### Changed
- **Breaking**: rename `Error` to `ParseError`. That describes its purpose more
closely and is particular useful now that other error types exist in the library.
### Removed
- **Breaking**: remove `proc-macro` feature and instead offer the corresponding
`impl`s unconditionally. Since the feature didn't enable/disable a
dependency (`proc-macro` is a compiler provided crate) and since apparently
it works fine in `no_std` environments, I dropped this feature. I don't
currently see a reason why the corresponding impls should be conditional.
### Added
- `TryFrom<TokenTree> for litrs::Literal` impls
- `From<*Lit> for litrs::Literal` impls
- `TryFrom<proc_macro[
2]::Literal> for *Lit`
- `TryFrom<TokenTree> for *Lit`
- `InvalidToken` error type for all new `TryFrom` impls
## [
0.
1.
1] -
2021-
05-
25
### Added
- `From` impls to create a `Literal` from references to proc-macro literal types:
- `From<&proc_macro::Literal>`
- `From<&proc_macro2::Literal>`
- Better examples in README and repository
##
0.
1.
0 -
2021-
05-
24
### Added
- Everything
[Unreleased]:
https://github.com/LukasKalbertodt/litrs/compare/v0.4.
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https://github.com/LukasKalbertodt/litrs/compare/v0.4.
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https://github.com/LukasKalbertodt/litrs/compare/v0.3.
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https://github.com/LukasKalbertodt/litrs/compare/v0.2.
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https://github.com/LukasKalbertodt/litrs/compare/v0.2.
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https://github.com/LukasKalbertodt/litrs/compare/v0.2.
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https://github.com/LukasKalbertodt/litrs/compare/v0.2.
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https://github.com/LukasKalbertodt/litrs/compare/v0.1.
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https://github.com/LukasKalbertodt/litrs/compare/v0.1.
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