New version of dry-types (0.13.2) produced dependency conflicts #496
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We've tried to upgrade a dependency and got errors running Bundler.
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What changed?
✳️ dry-types ( → 0.13.2) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
From the Github release:
v0.13.2 2018-05-30
Fixed
Defaults#valid?
now works fine when passingDry::Core::Constans::Undefined
as value (GustavoCaso)valid?
for constructor types wrappingSum
s (GustavoCaso)Compare v0.13.1...v0.13.2
Commits
See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 12 commits:
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Bump version to 0.13.2
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Merge pull request #257 from dry-rb/fix-sum-constructor-valid-method
added specs for SumConstructor
remove irrelevant super call in Constructor#valid?
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Merge pull request #254 from dry-rb/ensure-valid-for-default-works-with-Undefined
use Object#equal? to compare Undefined
Ensure that #valid? returns true for Default type when passed
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