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Bump arrayvec from 0.5.2 to 0.7.0 #137

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Bumps arrayvec from 0.5.2 to 0.7.0.

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0.7.0

  • fn new_const is now the way to const-construct arrayvec and arraystring, and fn new has been reverted to a regular "non-const" function. This works around performance issue #182, where the const fn version did not optimize well. Change by @bluss with thanks to @rodrimati1992 and @niklasf for analyzing the problem.
  • The deprecated feature flag unstable-const-fn was removed, since it's not needed

0.6.1

  • The ArrayVec::new and ArrayString::new constructors are properly const fns on stable and the feature flag unstable-const-fn is now deprecated. by @rodrimati1992

  • Small fix to the capacity check macro by @Xaeroxe

  • Typo fix in documentation by @cuviper

  • Small code cleanup by @bluss

0.6.0

  • The const generics release 🎉. Arrayvec finally implements what it wanted to implement, since its first version: a vector backed by an array, with generic parameters for the arbitrary element type and backing array capacity.

    The New type syntax is ArrayVec<T, CAP> where CAP is the arrayvec capacity. For arraystring the syntax is ArrayString<CAP>.

    Length is stored internally as u32; this limits the maximum capacity. The size of the ArrayVec or ArrayString structs for the same capacity may grow slightly compared with the previous version (depending on padding requirements for the element type). Change by @bluss.

  • Arrayvec's .extend() and FromIterator/.collect() to arrayvec now panic if the capacity of the arrayvec is exceeded. Change by @bluss.

  • Arraystring now implements TryFrom<&str> and TryFrom<fmt::Arguments> by @c410-f3r

  • Minimum supported rust version is Rust 1.51

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Bumps [arrayvec](https://github.com/bluss/arrayvec) from 0.5.2 to 0.7.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/bluss/arrayvec/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/bluss/arrayvec/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](bluss/arrayvec@0.5.2...0.7.0)

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