## `bytemuck_derive` changelog ## 1.5.0 * The `Zeroable` derive now allows custom bounds. See the rustdoc for an explanation. ## 1.4.1 * Move the `syn` dependency to use version 2. This should not affect the public API in any way. ## 1.4.0 * `ByteEq` and `ByteHash` derives will make `Eq` and `Hash` impls that treat the value as a `&[u8]` during equality checks and hashing. This provides a large codegen improvement for some types. * Derives of `repr(int)` enums should now accept byte literal values as the discriminant. ## 1.3.0 * Allow `repr(transparent)` to be used generically in `derive(Pod)`. ## 1.2.1 * Fixed a regression of the `align(N)` attribute that occurred during otherwise routine cleanup. ## 1.2.0 * Apparently our minimum required version of `syn` went up without anyone noticing for a while. Because of a bump in our `syn` requirements, we're also issuing this minor version bump in the `bytemuck_derive` crate. Because it's possible to *reduce* the minimum required version of a dep in only a patch release, I'm going to ratchet the required version of `syn` all the way up to "current" (1.0.99). If absolutely necessary we could probably reduce the minimum `syn` version again in a patch release for 1.2, but I don't want to play this dance too much so I'd rather make each jump as big as can possibly be. [Issue 122](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/issues/122). **Note:** While the core `bytemuck` crate continues to keep building on rustc-1.34.0, the `bytemuck_derive` crate is considered an opt-in bonus feature (which doesn't do anything you couldn't trivially do yourself) and so it does not support a specific MSRV. ## 1.1.1 * Adjusted the license files to use full files rather than symlinks. [PR](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/118) The license is unchanged, just no more symlinks. ## 1.1.0 * Updated to work with `bytemuck-1.9.0` ## 1.0.1 * [yanchith](https://github.com/yanchith) fixed the derive checks code to make clippy more happy. [PR 45](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/45) ## 1.0.0 * Initial stable release.