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Update generic-array requirement from 0.14 to 1.1 #363

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Updates the requirements on generic-array to permit the latest version.

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  • 1.1.0

    • Add Remove trait that adds remove/swap_remove to GenericArray (inspired by #147)
    • Soft-deprecate internals::ArrayBuilder in favor of internals::IntrusiveArrayBuilder
  • 1.0.1

    • Update faster-hex dependency
    • Mark from_iter as #[inline] to significantly improve codegen.
  • 1.0.0

    • Use GATs for ArrayLength !
    • Bump MSRV to 1.65.0
    • Use Rust 2021 edition #118 + non-PR upgrade later with GATs.
    • Allow arr! macro in const #129
    • Add arr! repeat-expressions #130
    • Implement const-default trait support #131
    • Make as_slice()/from_slice() const.
    • Add const from_array/into_array methods.
    • Make ArrayLength: 'static
    • Replace From<&[T]> with TryFrom<&[T]>
    • Add try_from_iter for fallible construction from iterator.
    • Use typenum's const-generics feature for const N: usize-based From implementations between [T; N] and GenericArray<T, N>
      • Also added the IntoArrayLength trait and ConstArrayLength type-alias for working with typenum's Const<N> easier.
    • alloc crate feature
      • Added box_arr! macro with the same syntax as arr!, but returns a Box<GenericArray<T, N>>
      • Moving between heap and stack
        • impl TryFrom<Vec<T>> for GenericArray<T, N>
        • impl TryFrom<Box<[T]>> for GenericArray<T, N>
        • impl From<GenericArray<T, N>> for Vec<T>
        • impl From<GenericArray<T, N>> for Box<[T]>
      • Methods for converting between Box<GenericArray<T, N>> and Vec<T>/Box<[T]>
      • GenericSequence and FunctionalSequence implemented for Box<GenericArray<T, N>>, allowing for heap-based manipulation of fixed-size arrays.
    • Deserialize no longer requires T: Default
    • Make IntoArrayLength, MappedSequence, and FunctionalSequence safe traits.
    • Simplify arr! macro syntax.
      • arr![1, 2, 3, 4] or arr![T; N] forms, no explicit length for first variant.
      • No longer casts given expressions internally.
      • Type-deduction works similarly to vec![], in that an empty array has an unknown type
    • Add the internals Cargo feature to expose dangerous things.
    • Added additional methods for working with chunks of arrays.
    • Added From impls for tuples with 1-12 (inclusive) items of the same type, matching the standard library.
    • Workaround potential Rust/LLVM regressions with FunctionalSequence::zip()/::map()
    • Added the faster-hex optional dependency for SIMD-accelerated hex encoding
    • Improve documentation
  • 0.14.6

    • Add an optional Zeroize impl for GenericArray (#126 and #112)
    • Cleanup some unsafe (#125) and typos (#114)
    • Use include in Cargo.toml to reduce package size
  • 0.14.5

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Updates the requirements on [generic-array](https://github.com/fizyk20/generic-array) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/fizyk20/generic-array/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/fizyk20/generic-array/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/fizyk20/generic-array/commits)

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- dependency-name: generic-array
  dependency-type: direct:production
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cyyynthia commented Sep 19, 2024

FWIW, RustCrypto moved to their own implementation in their libs (https://github.com/RustCrypto/hybrid-array/), which has less unsafe code IIRC

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