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Update regex-syntax requirement from 0.7 to 0.8 #386

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Updates the requirements on regex-syntax to permit the latest version.

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1.10.1 (2023-10-14)

This is a new patch release with a minor increase in the number of valid patterns and a broadening of some literal optimizations.

New features:

  • FEATURE 04f5d7be: Loosen ASCII-compatible rules such that regexes like (?-u:☃) are now allowed.

Performance improvements:

  • PERF 8a8d599f: Broader the reverse suffix optimization to apply in more cases.

1.10.0 (2023-10-09)

This is a new minor release of regex that adds support for start and end word boundary assertions. That is, \< and \>. The minimum supported Rust version has also been raised to 1.65, which was released about one year ago.

The new word boundary assertions are:

  • \< or \b{start}: a Unicode start-of-word boundary (\W|\A on the left, \w on the right).
  • \> or \b{end}: a Unicode end-of-word boundary (\w on the left, \W|\z on the right)).
  • \b{start-half}: half of a Unicode start-of-word boundary (\W|\A on the left).
  • \b{end-half}: half of a Unicode end-of-word boundary (\W|\z on the right).

The \< and \> are GNU extensions to POSIX regexes. They have been added to the regex crate because they enjoy somewhat broad support in other regex engines as well (for example, vim). The \b{start} and \b{end} assertions are aliases for \< and \>, respectively.

The \b{start-half} and \b{end-half} assertions are not found in any other regex engine (although regex engines with general look-around support can certainly express them). They were added principally to support the implementation of word matching in grep programs, where one generally wants to be a bit more flexible in what is considered a word boundary.

New features:

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  • 1dbeee7 regex-syntax-0.8.2
  • 049d063 changelog: 1.10.1
  • 8a8d599 automata/meta: tweak reverse suffix prefilter strategy
  • 04f5d7b syntax: loosen ASCII compatible rules
  • cfd0ca2 automata/meta: force some prefilter inlining
  • 25ad29f bench: add a redirect
  • 69051b7 fuzz: add another HIR interval set regression
  • ef3e01b syntax: add regression test for the errant HIR interval set optimizations
  • b99cff0 regex-syntax-0.8.1
  • f082244 syntax: revert interval set optimizations
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Updates the requirements on [regex-syntax](https://github.com/rust-lang/regex) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rust-lang/regex/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rust-lang/regex/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](rust-lang/regex@regex-syntax-0.7.0...regex-syntax-0.8.2)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: regex-syntax
  dependency-type: direct:production
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@dependabot dependabot bot added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Oct 16, 2023
@matthew-russo matthew-russo merged commit 8b06703 into master Oct 16, 2023
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sjackman commented Nov 9, 2023

@matthew-russo Would a point release of proptest 1.3.2 that includes this change be possible? Thanks again for your work on Proptest!

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matthew-russo commented Nov 9, 2023

This should be approved today and I'll publish to crates.io later today:
#397

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1.4.0 is published on crates.io

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@matthew-russo Thank you, Matthew!

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