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# `bytemuck` changelog
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## 1.12.3
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* This bugfix makes the crate do stuff with `Arc` or not based on the
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`target_has_atomic` config. Previously, some targets that have allocation but
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not atomics were getting errors. This raises the MSRV of the
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`extern_crate_alloc` feature to 1.60, but opt-in features are *not* considered
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to be hard locked to 1.34 like the basic build of the crate is.
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## 1.12.2
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* Fixes `try_pod_read_unaligned` bug that made it always fail unless the target
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type was exactly pointer sized in which case UB *could* happen. The
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`CheckedBitPattern::is_valid_bit_pattern` was being asked to check that a
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*reference* to the `pod` value was a valid bit pattern, rather than the actual
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bit pattern itself, and so the check could in some cases be illegally
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bypassed.
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## 1.12.1
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* Patch bumped the required `bytemuck_derive` version because of a regression in
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how it handled `align(N)` attributes.
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## 1.12
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* This minor version bump is caused by a version bump in our `bytemuck_derive`
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dependency, which is in turn caused by a mixup in the minimum version of `syn`
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that `bytemuck_derive` uses. See [Issue
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122](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/issues/122). There's not any
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specific "new" API as you might normally expect from a minor version bump.
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* [pali](https://github.com/pali6) fixed a problem with SPIR-V builds being
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broken. The error handling functions were trying to be generic over `Display`,
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which the error types normally support, except on SPIR-V targets (which run on
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the GPU and don't have text formatting).
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## 1.11
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* [WaffleLapkin](https://github.com/WaffleLapkin) added `wrap_box` and `peel_box`
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to the `TransparentWrapperAlloc` trait. Default impls of these functions are
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provided, and (as usual with the transparent trait stuff) you should not override
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the default versions.
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## 1.10
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* [TheEdward162](https://github.com/TheEdward162) added the `ZeroableInOption`
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and `PodInOption` traits. These are for types that are `Zeroable` or `Pod`
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*when in an option*, but not on their own. We provide impls for the various
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"NonZeroINTEGER" types in `core`, and if you need to newtype a NonZero value
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then you can impl these traits when you use `repr(transparent)`.
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## 1.9.1
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* Bumped the minimum `bytemuck_derive` dependency version from `1.0` to `1.1`.
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The fact that `bytemuck` and `bytemuck_derive` are separate crates at all is
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an unfortunate technical limit of current Rust, woe and calamity.
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## 1.9.0
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* [fu5ha](https://github.com/fu5ha) added the `NoUninit`, `AnyBitPattern`, and
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`CheckedBitPattern` traits. This allows for a more fine-grained level of
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detail in what casting operations are allowed for a type. Types that already
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implement `Zeroable` and `Pod` will have a blanket impl for these new traits.
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This is a "preview" of the direction that the crate will probably go in the
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eventual 2.0 version. We're still waiting on [Project Safe
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Transmute](https://github.com/rust-lang/project-safe-transmute) for an actual
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2.0 version of the crate, but until then please enjoy this preview.
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* Also Fusha added better support for `union` types in the derive macros. I
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still don't know how any of the proc-macro stuff works at all, so please
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direct questions to her.
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## 1.8.0
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* `try_pod_read_unaligned` and `pod_read_unaligned` let you go from `&[u8]` to
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`T:Pod` without worrying about alignment.
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## 1.7.3
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* Experimental support for the `portable_simd` language extension under the
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`nightly_portable_simd` cargo feature. As the name implies, this is an
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experimental crate feature and it's **not** part of the semver contract. All
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it does is add the appropriate `Zeroable` and `Pod` impls.
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## 1.7.2
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* Why does this repo keep being hit with publishing problems? What did I do to
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deserve this curse, Ferris? This doesn't ever happen with tinyvec or fermium,
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only bytemuck.
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## 1.7.1
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* **Soundness Fix:** The wrap/peel methods for owned value conversion, added to
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`TransparentWrapper` in 1.6, can cause a double-drop if used with types that
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impl `Drop`. The fix was simply to add a `ManuallyDrop` layer around the value
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before doing the `transmute_copy` that is used to wrap/peel. While this fix
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could technically be backported to the 1.6 series, since 1.7 is semver
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compatible anyway the 1.6 series has simply been yanked.
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## 1.7
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* In response to [Unsafe Code Guidelines Issue
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#286](https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/286), this
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version of Bytemuck has a ***Soundness-Required Breaking Change***. This is
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"allowed" under Rust's backwards-compatibility guidelines, but it's still
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annoying of course so we're trying to keep the damage minimal.
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* **The Reason:** It turns out that pointer values should not have been `Pod`. More
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specifically, `ptr as usize` is *not* the same operation as calling
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`transmute::<_, usize>(ptr)`.
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* LLVM has yet to fully sort out their story, but until they do, transmuting
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pointers can cause miscompilations. They may fix things up in the future,
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but we're not gonna just wait and have broken code in the mean time.
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* **The Fix:** The breaking change is that the `Pod` impls for `*const T`,
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`*mut T`, and `Option<NonNull<T>` are now gated behind the
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`unsound_ptr_pod_impl` feature, which is off by default.
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* You are *strongly discouraged* from using this feature, but if a dependency
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of yours doesn't work when you upgrade to 1.7 because it relied on pointer
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casting, then you might wish to temporarily enable the feature just to get
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that dependency to build. Enabled features are global across all users of a
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given semver compatible version, so if you enable the feature in your own
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crate, your dependency will also end up getting the feature too, and then
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it'll be able to compile.
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* Please move away from using this feature as soon as you can. Consider it to
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*already* be deprecated.
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* [PR 65](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/65)
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## 1.6.3
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* Small goof with an errant `;`, so [PR 69](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/69)
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*actually* got things working on SPIR-V.
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## 1.6.2
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cargo upload goof! ignore this one.
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## 1.6.1
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* [DJMcNab](https://github.com/DJMcNab) did a fix so that the crate can build for SPIR-V
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[PR 67](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/67)
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## 1.6
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* The `TransparentWrapper` trait now has more methods. More ways to wrap, and
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now you can "peel" too! Note that we don't call it "unwrap" because that name
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is too strongly associated with the Option/Result methods.
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Thanks to [LU15W1R7H](https://github.com/LU15W1R7H) for doing
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[PR 58](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/58)
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* Min Const Generics! Now there's Pod and Zeroable for arrays of any size when
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you turn on the `min_const_generics` crate feature.
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[zakarumych](https://github.com/zakarumych) got the work started in
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[PR 59](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/59),
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and [chorman0773](https://github.com/chorman0773) finished off the task in
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[PR 63](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/63)
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## 1.5.1
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* Fix `bytes_of` failing on zero sized types.
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[PR 53](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/53)
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## 1.5
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* Added `pod_collect_to_vec`, which will gather a slice into a vec,
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allowing you to change the pod type while also safely ignoring alignment.
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[PR 50](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/50)
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## 1.4.2
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* [Kimundi](https://github.com/Kimundi) fixed an issue that could make `try_zeroed_box`
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stack overflow for large values at low optimization levels.
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[PR 43](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/43)
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## 1.4.1
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* [thomcc](https://github.com/thomcc) fixed up the CI and patched over a soundness hole in `offset_of!`.
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[PR 38](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/38)
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## 1.4
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* [icewind1991](https://github.com/icewind1991) has contributed the proc-macros
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for deriving impls of `Pod`, `TransparentWrapper`, `Zeroable`!! Everyone has
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been waiting for this one folks! It's a big deal. Just enable the `derive`
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cargo feature and then you'll be able to derive the traits on your types. It
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generates all the appropriate tests for you.
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* The `zeroable_maybe_uninit` feature now adds a `Zeroable` impl to the
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`MaybeUninit` type. This is only behind a feature flag because `MaybeUninit`
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didn't exist back in `1.34.0` (the minimum rust version of `bytemuck`).
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## 1.3.1
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* The entire crate is now available under the `Apache-2.0 OR MIT` license as
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well as the previous `Zlib` license
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[#24](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/24).
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* [HeroicKatora](https://github.com/HeroicKatora) added the
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`try_zeroed_slice_box` function
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[#10](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/17). `zeroed_slice_box` is
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also available.
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* The `offset_of!` macro now supports a 2-arg version. For types that impl
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Default, it'll just make an instance using `default` and then call over to the
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3-arg version.
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* The `PodCastError` type now supports `Hash` and `Display`. Also if you enable
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the `extern_crate_std` feature then it will support `std::error::Error`.
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* We now provide a `TransparentWrapper<T>` impl for `core::num::Wrapper<T>`.
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* The error type of `try_from_bytes` and `try_from_bytes_mut` when the input
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isn't aligned has been corrected from being `AlignmentMismatch` (intended for
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allocation casting only) to `TargetAlignmentGreaterAndInputNotAligned`.
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## 1.3.0
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* Had a bug because the CI was messed up! It wasn't soundness related, because
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it prevented the crate from building entirely if the `extern_crate_alloc`
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feature was used. Still, this is yanked, sorry.
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## 1.2.0
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* [thomcc](https://github.com/thomcc) added many things:
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* A fully sound `offset_of!` macro
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[#10](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/10)
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* A `Contiguous` trait for when you've got enums with declared values
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all in a row [#12](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/12)
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* A `TransparentWrapper` marker trait for when you want to more clearly
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enable adding and removing a wrapper struct to its inner value
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[#15](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/15)
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* Now MIRI is run on CI in every single push!
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[#16](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/16)
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## 1.1.0
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* [SimonSapin](https://github.com/SimonSapin) added `from_bytes`,
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`from_bytes_mut`, `try_from_bytes`, and `try_from_bytes_mut` ([PR
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Link](https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/pull/8))
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## 1.0.1
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* Changed to the [zlib](https://opensource.org/licenses/Zlib) license.
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* Added much more proper documentation.
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* Reduced the minimum Rust version to 1.34
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