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# Release
0.
4.
2 (
2024-
02-
06)
- [Use anon-const to avoid RFC
3373 warnings.][
62]
[
62]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/62
# Release
0.
4.
1 (
2023-
10-
07)
- [Make `Float` work with `no_std`][
56] -- thanks @vkahl!
- [Emit full paths for `Option` and `Result`.][
57]
- [Add derive macro for `num_traits::Signed` and `Unsigned`][
55] -- thanks @tdelabro!
[
55]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/55
[
56]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/56
[
57]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/57
# Release
0.
4.
0 (
2023-
06-
29)
- [Update to syn-
2][
54] -- thanks @maurer!
- This raises the minimum supported rustc to
1.
56.
- The "full-syntax" feature has also been removed.
[
54]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/54
# Release
0.
3.
3 (
2020-
10-
29)
- [Make `NumOps` work with `no_std`][
41] -- thanks @jedrzejboczar!
[
41]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/41
# Release
0.
3.
2 (
2020-
08-
24)
- [Add `#[inline]` to all derived functions][
40] -- thanks @Amanieu!
[
40]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/40
# Release
0.
3.
1 (
2020-
07-
28)
- [Add `num_traits` proc_macro helper for explicit import][
35] - thanks @jean-airoldie!
- [Provide nicer parse errors and suggest "full-syntax"][
39]
[
35]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/35
[
39]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/39
# Release
0.
3.
0 (
2019-
09-
27)
- [Updated the `proc-macro2`, `quote`, and `syn` dependencies to
1.
0][
28],
which raises the minimum supported rustc to
1.
31.
[
28]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/28
# Release
0.
2.
5 (
2019-
04-
23)
- [Improved the masking of lints in derived code][
23].
[
23]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/23
# Release
0.
2.
4 (
2019-
01-
25)
- [Adjusted dependencies to allow no-std targets][
22].
[
22]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/22
# Release
0.
2.
3 (
2018-
10-
03)
- [Added newtype deriving][
17] for `FromPrimitive`, `ToPrimitive`,
`NumOps<Self, Self>`, `NumCast`, `Zero`, `One`, `Num`, and `Float`.
Thanks @asayers!
[
17]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/17
# Release
0.
2.
2 (
2018-
05-
22)
- [Updated dependencies][
14].
[
14]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/14
# Release
0.
2.
1 (
2018-
05-
09)
- [Updated dependencies][
12] -- thanks @spearman!
[
12]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/12
# Release
0.
2.
0 (
2018-
02-
21)
- [Discriminant matching is now simplified][
10], casting values directly by
name, rather than trying to compute offsets from known values manually.
- **breaking change**: [Derivations now import the traits from `num-traits`][
11]
instead of the full `num` crate. These are still compatible, but users need
to have an explicit `num-traits = "
0.
2"` dependency in their `Cargo.toml`.
[
10]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/10
[
11]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/11
# Release
0.
1.
44 (
2018-
01-
26)
- [The derived code now explicitly allows `unused_qualifications`][
9], so users
that globally deny that lint don't encounter an error.
[
9]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/9
# Release
0.
1.
43 (
2018-
01-
23)
- [The derived code now explicitly allows `trivial_numeric_casts`][
7], so users
that globally deny that lint don't encounter an error.
[
7]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/7
# Release
0.
1.
42 (
2018-
01-
22)
- [num-derive now has its own source repository][num-
356] at [rust-num/num-derive][home].
- [The derivation macros have been updated][
3] to using `syn`
0.
12. Support for complex
expressions in enum values can be enabled with the `full-syntax` feature.
Thanks to @cuviper and @hcpl for their contributions!
[home]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive
[num-
356]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num/pull/356
[
3]:
https://github.com/rust-num/num-derive/pull/3
# Prior releases
No prior release notes were kept. Thanks all the same to the many
contributors that have made this crate what it is!