bytemuck/changelog.md
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# `bytemuck` changelog
## 1.3.1
* The entire crate is now available under the `Apache-2.0 OR MIT` license as
well as the previous `Zlib` license
[#24](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/24).
* [HeroicKatora](https://github.com/HeroicKatora) added the
`try_zeroed_slice_box` function
[#10](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/17). `zeroed_slice_box` is
also available.
* The `offset_of!` macro now supports a 2-arg version. For types that impl
Default, it'll just make an instance using `default` and then call over to the
3-arg version.
* The `PodCastError` type now supports `Hash` and `Display`. Also if you enable
the `extern_crate_std` feature then it will support `std::error::Error`.
* We now provide a `TransparentWrapper<T>` impl for `core::num::Wrapper<T>`.
* The error type of `try_from_bytes` and `try_from_bytes_mut` when the input
isn't aligned has been corrected from being `AlignmentMismatch` (intended for
allocation casting only) to `TargetAlignmentGreaterAndInputNotAligned`.
## 1.3.0
* Had a bug because the CI was messed up! It wasn't soundness related, because
it prevented the crate from building entirely if the `extern_crate_alloc`
feature was used. Still, this is yanked, sorry.
## 1.2.0
* [thomcc](https://github.com/thomcc) added many things:
* A fully sound `offset_of!` macro
[#10](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/10)
* A `Contiguous` trait for when you've got enums with declared values
all in a row [#12](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/12)
* A `TransparentWrapper` marker trait for when you want to more clearly
enable adding and removing a wrapper struct to its inner value
[#15](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/15)
* Now MIRI is run on CI in every single push!
[#16](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/16)
## 1.1.0
* [SimonSapin](https://github.com/SimonSapin) added `from_bytes`,
`from_bytes_mut`, `try_from_bytes`, and `try_from_bytes_mut` ([PR
Link](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/8))
## 1.0.1
* Changed to the [zlib](https://opensource.org/licenses/Zlib) license.
* Added much more proper documentation.
* Reduced the minimum Rust version to 1.34