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chore(deps): update rust crate criterion to 0.5 #16

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@renovate renovate bot commented May 14, 2024

This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
criterion (source) dev-dependencies minor 0.4 -> 0.5

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bheisler/criterion.rs (criterion)

v0.5.1

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Fixed
  • Quick mode (--quick) no longer crashes with measured times over 5 seconds when --noplot is not active

v0.5.0

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Changed
  • Replaced lazy_static dependency with once_cell
  • Improved documentation of the html_reports feature
  • Replaced atty dependency with is-terminal
  • MSRV bumped to 1.64
  • Upgraded clap dependency to v4
  • Upgraded tempfile dependency to v3.5.0
Fixed
  • Quick mode (--quick) no longer outputs 1ms for measured times over 5 seconds
  • Documentation updates

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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/criterion-0.x branch 2 times, most recently from a3db532 to 8226a4f Compare June 19, 2024 06:11
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