anymap/CHANGELOG.md
Chris Morgan 93511917c3 Rename UncheckedAnyExt, fix Extend, tweak things
The *name* UncheckedAnyExt was ending up visible in docs, but it had
become an increasingly unpleasant name. “Downcast” is suitable, though,
being private, it’s not still not perfect. But there’s no point in
making it public, as people generally can’t implement it because of
coherence rules (I tried).

Plus documentation and style changes.

As for Extend, eh, that should ideally be in a different commit, but
it’s here now, and I’m the only one working on this code base in
general, so I permit myself to be slightly lazy from time to time.
Trouble was Downcast should never have had an Any supertrait, as it was
grossly misleading, leading to type_id giving `dyn Any`’s TypeId rather
than the underlying type’s.
2022-02-03 01:07:00 +11:00

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# 1.0.0 (unreleased)
Planned once the dust of 1.0.0-beta.1 settles, since 1.0.0-beta.1 ended up
being bigger than Id earlier intended.
# 1.0.0-beta.2 (unreleased)
- Fixed the broken `Extend` implementation added in 1.0.0-beta.1.
# 1.0.0-beta.1 (2022-01-25)
- Removed `anymap::any::Any` in favour of just plain `core::any::Any`, since its
`Send`/`Sync` story is now long stable.
- This loses `Any + Sync`. `CloneAny + Sync` is also removed for consistency.
(So `Any + Sync` is gone, but `Any`, `Any + Send` and `Any + Send + Sync`
remain, plus the same set for `CloneAny`.)
- `anymap::any::CloneAny` moved to `anymap::CloneAny`.
With nothing public left in `anymap::any`, it is removed.
- Relicensed from MIT/Apache-2.0 to BlueOak-1.0.0/MIT/Apache-2.0.
- Increased the minimum supported version of Rust from 1.7.0 to 1.36.0.
- no_std is now possible in the usual way (default Cargo feature 'std'),
depending on alloc and hashbrown.
- Removed the `bench` Cargo feature which was mostly to work around historical
Cargo limitations, but was solved by moving benchmarks from `src/lib.rs` to
`benches/bench.rs` even before those limitations were lifted. The benchmarks
still wont run on anything but nightly, but that dont signify.
- Implemented `Default` on `Map` (not just on `RawMap`).
- Added `Entry::{or_default, and_modify}` (std::collections::hash_map parity).
- Removed the `anymap::raw` wrapper layer around `std::collections::hash_map`,
in favour of exposing the raw `HashMap` directly. I think there was a reason
I did it that seven years ago, but I think that reason may have dissolved by
now, and I cant think of it and I dont like the particular safe
`as_mut`/unsafe insert approach that I used. Because of the hashbrown stuff,
I have retained `anymap::RawMap` is an alias, and `anymap::raw_hash_map` too.
The end result of this is that raw access can finally access things that have
stabilised since Rust 1.7.0, and well no longer need to play catch-up.
- Worked around the spurious `where_clauses_object_safety` future-compatibility lint that has been raised since mid-2018.
If you put `#![allow(where_clauses_object_safety)]` on your binary crates for this reason, you can remove it.
# 0.12.1 (2017-01-20)
- Remove superfluous Clone bound on Entry methods (#26)
- Consistent application of `#[inline]` where it should be
- Fix bad performance (see 724f94758def9f71ad27ff49e47e908a431c2728 for details)
# 0.12.0 (2016-03-05)
- Ungate `drain` iterator (stable from Rust 1.6.0)
- Ungate efficient hashing (stable from Rust 1.7.0)
- Remove `unstable` Cargo feature (in favour of a `bench` feature for benchmarking)
# 0.11.2 (2016-01-22)
- Rust warning updates only
# 0.11.1 (2015-06-24)
- Unstable Rust compatibility updates
# 0.11.0 (2015-06-10)
- Support concurrent maps (`Send + Sync` bound)
- Rename `nightly` feature to `unstable`
- Implement `Debug` for `Map` and `RawMap`
- Replace `clone` Cargo feature with arcane DST magicks
# Older releases (from the initial code on 2014-06-12 to 0.10.3 on 2015-04-18)
Im not giving a changelog for these artefacts of ancient history.
If you really care you can look through the Git history easily enough.
Most of the releases were just compensating for changes to the language
(that being before Rust 1.0; yes, this crate has been around for a while).
I do think that [`src/lib.rs` in the first commit] is a work of art,
a thing of great beauty worth looking at; its simplicity is delightful,
and it doesnt even need to contain any unsafe code.
[`src/lib.rs` in the first commit]: https://github.com/chris-morgan/anymap/tree/a294948f57dee47bb284d6a3ae1b8f61a902a03c/src/lib.rs