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build(deps): bump thiserror from 1.0.68 to 2.0.0 #104

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Bumps thiserror from 1.0.68 to 2.0.0.

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2.0.0

Breaking changes

  • Referencing keyword-named fields by a raw identifier like {r#type} inside a format string is no longer accepted; simply use the unraw name like {type} (#347)

    This aligns thiserror with the standard library's formatting macros, which gained support for implicit argument capture later than the release of this feature in thiserror 1.x.

    #[derive(Error, Debug)]
    #[error("... {type} ...")]  // Before: {r#type}
    pub struct Error {
        pub r#type: Type,
    }
  • Trait bounds are no longer inferred on fields whose value is shadowed by an explicit named argument in a format message (#345)

    // Before: impl<T: Octal> Display for Error<T>
    // After: impl<T> Display for Error<T>
    #[derive(Error, Debug)]
    #[error("{thing:o}", thing = "...")]
    pub struct Error<T> {
        thing: T,
    }
  • Tuple structs and tuple variants can no longer use numerical {0} {1} access at the same time as supplying extra positional arguments for a format message, as this makes it ambiguous whether the number refers to a tuple field vs a different positional arg (#354)

    #[derive(Error, Debug)]
    #[error("ambiguous: {0} {}", $N)]
    //                  ^^^ Not allowed, use #[error("... {0} {n}", n = $N)]
    pub struct TupleError(i32);
  • Code containing invocations of thiserror's derive(Error) must now have a direct dependency on the thiserror crate regardless of the error data structure's contents (#368, #369, #370, #372)

Features

  • Support disabling thiserror's standard library dependency by disabling the default "std" Cargo feature: thiserror = { version = "2", default-features = false } (#373)

  • Support using r#source as field name to opt out of a field named "source" being treated as an error's Error::source() (#350)

    #[derive(Error, Debug)]
    #[error("{source} ==> {destination}")]
    pub struct Error {
        r#source: char,
        destination: char,

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Commits
  • 6097d61 Release 2.0.0
  • 40113bd Merge pull request #373 from dtolnay/nostd
  • d8ed5fb Allow disabling std dependency on 1.81+
  • 8277ec4 Merge pull request #372 from dtolnay/stdbacktrace
  • d6d896d Access Backtrace exclusively through ::thiserror
  • d14adfb Merge pull request #371 from dtolnay/coreprovider
  • 2e99c51 Drop Provider API support in pre-1.81 nightlies
  • bf3d6f3 Merge pull request #370 from dtolnay/stderror
  • e0e9943 Access Error trait exclusively through ::thiserror
  • db7825e Merge pull request #369 from dtolnay/stdpath
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@dependabot dependabot bot added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file rust Pull requests that update Rust code labels Nov 6, 2024
Bumps [thiserror](https://github.com/dtolnay/thiserror) from 1.0.68 to 2.0.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/dtolnay/thiserror/releases)
- [Commits](dtolnay/thiserror@1.0.68...2.0.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: thiserror
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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