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chore(deps): Update Rust crate itertools to 0.13.0 #383

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
itertools dependencies minor 0.12.1 -> 0.13.0

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rust-itertools/itertools (itertools)

v0.13.0

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Breaking
  • Removed implementation of DoubleEndedIterator for ConsTuples (#​853)
  • Made MultiProduct fused and fixed on an empty iterator (#​835, #​834)
  • Changed iproduct! to return tuples for maxi one iterator too (#​870)
  • Changed PutBack::put_back to return the old value (#​880)
  • Removed deprecated repeat_call, Itertools::{foreach, step, map_results, fold_results} (#​878)
  • Removed TakeWhileInclusive::new (#​912)
Added
  • Added Itertools::{smallest_by, smallest_by_key, largest, largest_by, largest_by_key} (#​654, #​885)
  • Added Itertools::tail (#​899)
  • Implemented DoubleEndedIterator for ProcessResults (#​910)
  • Implemented Debug for FormatWith (#​931)
  • Added Itertools::get (#​891)
Changed
  • Deprecated Itertools::group_by (renamed chunk_by) (#​866, #​879)
  • Deprecated unfold (use std::iter::from_fn instead) (#​871)
  • Optimized GroupingMapBy (#​873, #​876)
  • Relaxed Fn bounds to FnMut in diff_with, Itertools::into_group_map_by (#​886)
  • Relaxed Debug/Clone bounds for MapInto (#​889)
  • Documented the use_alloc feature (#​887)
  • Optimized Itertools::set_from (#​888)
  • Removed badges in README.md (#​890)
  • Added "no-std" categories in Cargo.toml (#​894)
  • Fixed Itertools::k_smallest on short unfused iterators (#​900)
  • Deprecated Itertools::tree_fold1 (renamed tree_reduce) (#​895)
  • Deprecated GroupingMap::fold_first (renamed reduce) (#​902)
  • Fixed Itertools::k_smallest(0) to consume the iterator, optimized Itertools::k_smallest(1) (#​909)
  • Specialized Combinations::nth (#​914)
  • Specialized MergeBy::fold (#​920)
  • Specialized CombinationsWithReplacement::nth (#​923)
  • Specialized FlattenOk::{fold, rfold} (#​927)
  • Specialized Powerset::nth (#​924)
  • Documentation fixes (#​882, #​936)
  • Fixed assert_equal for iterators longer than i32::MAX (#​932)
  • Updated the must_use message of non-lazy KMergeBy and TupleCombinations (#​939)
Notable Internal Changes
  • Tested iterator laziness (#​792)
  • Created CONTRIBUTING.md (#​767)

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  • Overall coverage increased (+0.02%) to 5.442%

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@epage epage merged commit a9c1567 into master Jun 4, 2024
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@epage epage deleted the renovate/itertools-0.x branch June 4, 2024 16:45
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