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Bump textwrap from 0.11.0 to 0.14.2 #43

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Bumps textwrap from 0.11.0 to 0.14.2.

Release notes

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textwrap-0.14.2

Version 0.14.2 (2021-06-27)

The 0.14.1 release included more changes than intended and has been yanked. The change intended for 0.14.1 is now included in 0.14.2.

textwrap-0.14.1

Version 0.14.1 (2021-06-26)

This release fixes a panic reported by @​Makoto, thanks!

  • #391: Fix panic in find_words due to string access outside of a character boundary.

textwrap-0.14.0

Version 0.14.0 (2021-06-05)

This is a major feature release which makes Textwrap more configurable and flexible. The high-level API of textwrap::wrap and textwrap::fill remains unchanged, but low-level structs have moved around.

The biggest change is the introduction of new generic type parameters to the Options struct. These parameters lets you statically configure the wrapping algorithm, the word separator, and the word splitter. If you previously spelled out the full type for Options, you now need to take the extra type parameters into account. This means that

let options: Options<HyphenSplitter> = Options::new(80);

changes to

let options: Options<
    wrap_algorithms::FirstFit,
    word_separators::AsciiSpace,
    word_splitters::HyphenSplitter,
> = Options::new(80);

This is quite a mouthful, so we suggest using type inferrence where possible. You won’t see any chance if you call wrap directly with a width or with an Options value constructed on the fly. Please open an issue if this causes problems for you!

New WordSeparator Trait

  • #332: Add WordSeparator trait to allow customizing how words are found in a line of text. Until now, Textwrap would always assume that words are separated by ASCII space characters. You can now customize this as needed.

  • #313: Add support for using the Unicode line breaking algorithm to find words. This is done by adding a second implementation of the new WordSeparator trait. The implementation uses the unicode-linebreak crate, which is a new optional dependency.

    With this, Textwrap can be used with East-Asian languages such as Chinese or Japanese where there are no spaces between words. Breaking a long sequence of emojis is another example where line breaks might be wanted even if there are no whitespace to be found. Feedback would be appreciated for this feature.

Indent

  • #353: Trim trailing whitespace from prefix in indent.

    Before, empty lines would get no prefix added. Now, empty lines have a trimmed prefix added. This little trick makes indent much more useful since you can now safely indent with "# " without creating trailing whitespace in the output due to the trailing whitespace in your prefix.

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from textwrap's changelog.

Version 0.14.2 (2021-06-27)

The 0.14.1 release included more changes than intended and has been yanked. The change intended for 0.14.1 is now included in 0.14.2.

Version 0.14.1 (2021-06-26)

This release fixes a panic reported by @​Makoto, thanks!

  • #391: Fix panic in find_words due to string access outside of a character boundary.

Version 0.14.0 (2021-06-05)

This is a major feature release which makes Textwrap more configurable and flexible. The high-level API of textwrap::wrap and textwrap::fill remains unchanged, but low-level structs have moved around.

The biggest change is the introduction of new generic type parameters to the Options struct. These parameters lets you statically configure the wrapping algorithm, the word separator, and the word splitter. If you previously spelled out the full type for Options, you now need to take the extra type parameters into account. This means that

let options: Options<HyphenSplitter> = Options::new(80);

changes to

let options: Options<
    wrap_algorithms::FirstFit,
    word_separators::AsciiSpace,
    word_splitters::HyphenSplitter,
> = Options::new(80);

This is quite a mouthful, so we suggest using type inferrence where possible. You won’t see any chance if you call wrap directly with a width or with an Options value constructed on the fly. Please open an issue if this causes problems for you!

New WordSeparator Trait

  • #332: Add WordSeparator trait to allow customizing how words are found in a line of text. Until now, Textwrap would always assume that words are

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 1964d6f Bump version to 0.14.2
  • 15bdb89 Update changelog for version 0.14.2
  • 708e073 Add dependency graph for version 0.14.2
  • 40f20be Bump version to 0.14.1
  • 0050703 Update changelog for version 0.14.1
  • d50d76b Add dependency graph for version 0.14.1
  • a3d7c53 Fix find_words()
  • 65277f5 Merge pull request #373 from mgeisler/release-0.14.0
  • 1be7943 Bump version to 0.14.0
  • 8a0e97d Update changelog for version 0.14.0
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Bumps [textwrap](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap) from 0.11.0 to 0.14.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](mgeisler/textwrap@0.11.0...0.14.2)

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- dependency-name: textwrap
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