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# 1.0.0 (unreleased)
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Nothing yet. I don’t plan for there to be any real changes from 0.12.1;
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it should be just a bit of housecleaning and a version bump.
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# 0.12.1 (2017-01-20)
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- Remove superfluous Clone bound on Entry methods (#26)
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- Consistent application of `#[inline]` where it should be
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- Fix bad performance (see 724f94758def9f71ad27ff49e47e908a431c2728 for details)
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# 0.12.0 (2016-03-05)
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- Ungate `drain` iterator (stable from Rust 1.6.0)
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- Ungate efficient hashing (stable from Rust 1.7.0)
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- Remove `unstable` Cargo feature (in favour of a `bench` feature for benchmarking)
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# 0.11.2 (2016-01-22)
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- Rust warning updates only
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# 0.11.1 (2015-06-24)
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- Unstable Rust compatibility updates
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# 0.11.0 (2015-06-10)
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- Support concurrent maps (`Send + Sync` bound)
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- Rename `nightly` feature to `unstable`
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- Implement `Debug` for `Map` and `RawMap`
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- Replace `clone` Cargo feature with arcane DST magicks
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# Older releases (from the initial code on 2014-06-12 to 0.10.3 on 2015-04-18)
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I’m not giving a changelog for these artefacts of ancient history.
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If you really care you can look through the Git history easily enough.
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Most of the releases were just compensating for changes to the language
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(that being before Rust 1.0; yes, this crate has been around for a while).
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I do think that [`src/lib.rs` in the first commit] is a work of art,
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a thing of great beauty worth looking at; its simplicity is delightful,
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and it doesn’t even need to contain any unsafe code.
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[`src/lib.rs` in the first commit]: https://github.com/chris-morgan/anymap/tree/a294948f57dee47bb284d6a3ae1b8f61a902a03c/src/lib.rs
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