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Version 1.10.0-beta

1.10.0-beta.4

Fixed a bug involving #[typeshare(skip)] on fields in struct variants of enums.

1.10.0-beta.2

Fixed a bug involving type aliases.

1.10.0-beta.0

This release brings support for multiple file generation, allowing splitting generated files when used in large projects. This can dramatically increase compilation speed of the generated files and increase maintainability.

This is a pre-release version which may have bugs or break compatibility.

  • Multiple file output #166

Version 1.9.2

This release fixes a Cargo.lock error introduced in 1.9.1.

Version 1.9.1

This release fixes a bug with Kotlin prefixes introduced in 1.9.0.

  • Fix inner class referencing incorrect superclass referencing in Kotlin. #165

Version 1.9.0

This release adds support for prefixing Kotlin type names (similarly to Swift) and some minor fixes.

  • Added support for prefixing type names in Kotlin. #159

Version 1.8.0

This release brings support for various Rust std smart pointers, as well as a CLI flag to opt-into following symbolic links. In addition, typeshare has been updated to use syn 2.0

  • Added support for various Rust std smart pointers. #134
  • Added CLI flag to opt-into following symbolic links. #156
  • Migrate to syn version 2.0. #130

Community contributors

Thank you to the following community contributors for your work on this release:

Version 1.7.0

This release brings support for more rust primitive types (slices and chars), as well as support for manually overriding the output type in the #[typeshare] annotations

  • Added support for the Rust slice type, which is treated as a sequence. #131
  • Added support for the Rust char type, which is treated as a string. #128
  • Better error messages when there's an error reading a file. #117
  • It is now possible to manually override the output type for specific fields using the #[typeshare] annotation. #119, #118
  • Fixed: in Swift, apply generic constraints to enums, in addition to structs. #122
  • In an effort to ensure we don't accidentally break compatibility with our Minimum Supported Rust Version, we added a rust-toolchain.toml to the rust crates, forcing builds and tests to use that version of rust. #129, #135. This change should have no effect on end users.

Community contributors

Thank you to the following community contributors for your work on this release:

Version 1.6.0

This release brings support for more architectures for Nix and configurable generic constraints in Swift

  • The Nix flake now supports all default Nix platforms, rather than only x86_64-linux. #113
  • typeshare-core
    • It is now possible to add your own set of generic constraints to Swift generics. This is done with a field called default_generic_constraints under [swift] in typeshare.toml. #95

Version 1.5.1

This release brings support for standalone installations into Nix, as well as corrections for certain unusual edge case behaviors.

  • Added a Nix flake, which allows for installing typeshare outside of NixPkgs
  • typeshare-core
    • Now supports types in inline modules. #109
    • Now throws an error if #[serde(flatten)] is used, instead of silently generating incorrect types #108
    • When generating the CodableVoid type in swift, we now always include the Codable decorator, even if it's omitted from the list of default_decorators in typeshare.toml #107

Community contributors

Thank you to the following community contributors for your work on this release:

Version 1.5.0

This release brings support for fixed-length arrays and fixes some premature changes made in 1.4.0 involving the representation of unit types and enum variants in Typescript.

  • typeshare-core
    • Fixed-length arrays in the form of [T; N] are now supported.
    • Reverted changes made to the representation of unit types in Typescript.1

1 We apologize for the premature changes to the representation of unit types. This was done to improve correctness and compatibility with various JSON libraries, however it ended up causing a regression by invalidating certain usages. For now, we've reverted the changes so your projects can get back on track, and we are working to bring these improvements while mitigating the issues discovered. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

Community contributors

Thank you to the following community contributors for your work on this release:

Version 1.4.0

This release brings topological sorting of types based on dependencies to generated files, as well as fixes several bugs.

  • typeshare-core
    • Types are now outputted in order of dependency - types depending on others will be written after those without dependencies.
    • Unit types are now represented as null in Typescript
    • Deserialization for optional associated types in enum variants has been fixed.

Community contributors

Thank you to the following community contributors for your work on this release:

Version 1.3.0

This release brings minor changes to snapshot testing by adding an additional option to remove version headers from generated code. This will make our snapshot tests more robust by preventing test breakage that used to occur when updating our version.

  • typeshare-core
    • Each language implementation now has an additional public variable that can be set to remove version headers from generated code.

Version 1.2.0

This release brings Scala functionality to the CLI, support for Apple Silicon as a pre-built binary, and refactors how we handle language variants internally to be more type-safe.

  • typeshare-cli
    • Scala is now a language generation target! Try it out with typeshare --lang=scala --scala-package=com.your.package.here some/file.rs
    • Future releases (including this one) now support aarch64-apple-darwin as an additional architecture.
  • typeshare-core
    • Language variants are now represented as enums instead of strings.

Community contributors

Thank you to the following community contributors for your work on this release:

Version 1.1.0

This release brings major new additions, the largest of which is support for Scala as a language generation target. Additionally, the code generation API has been expanded/revised, and many bugs have been fixed.

  • typeshare-cli

    • Kotlin now uses val consistently for defining fields.
    • Some issues with the command line options have been corrected.
    • Unit structs that don't use bracket syntax are now supported.
    • Typescript can now handle type aliases of optional types.
    • Empty structs are now represented as objects in Kotlin.
    • You can now define read-only Typescript properties with #[typeshare(typescript(readonly))].
    • Doubly-nested option types (Option<Option<T>>) are now supported in Typescript.
  • typeshare-core

    • The Language trait now takes self mutably for more flexibility in implementations.
    • Scala is now a supported language for code generation, though the CLI does not use it yet.
    • The attribute parser has been reworked to be more robust and flexible for future additions.
  • Miscellaneous

    • We now have a proper release system and prebuilt binaries for anyone to download 🎉
    • Releases will be weekly on every Thursday.

Community Contributors

Thank you to the following community contributors for your work on this release:

exoego, Czocher, ccouzens, McAJBen, adriangb, kareid, nihaals, ChrisMcKenzie, justintime4tea, prestontw, and julienfouilhe!