Update module github.com/go-logr/logr to v1.4.2 - autoclosed #103
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This PR contains the following updates:
v1.2.3
->v1.4.2
Release Notes
go-logr/logr (github.com/go-logr/logr)
v1.4.2
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What's Changed
Dependencies:
Full Changelog: go-logr/logr@v1.4.1...v1.4.2
v1.4.1
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What's Changed
Full Changelog: go-logr/logr@v1.4.0...v1.4.1
v1.4.0
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This release dramatically improves interoperability with Go's
log/slog
package. In particular,logr.NewContext
andlogr.NewContextWithSlogLogger
use the same context key, which allowslogr.FromContext
andlogr.FromContextAsSlogLogger
to returnlogr.Logger
or*slog.Logger
respectively, including transparently converting each to the other as needed.Functions
logr/slogr.NewLogr
andlogr/slogr.ToSlogHandler
have been superceded bylogr.FromSlogHandler
andlogr.ToSlogHandler
respectively, and typelogr/slogr.SlogSink
has been superceded bylogr.SlogSink
. All of the old names inlogr/slogr
remain, for compatibility.Package
logr/funcr
now supportslogr.SlogSink
, meaning that it's output passes all but one of the Slog conformance tests (that exception being thatfuncr
handles the timestamp itself).Users who have a
logr.Logger
and need a*slog.Logger
can callslog.New(logr.ToSlogHandler(...))
and all output will go through the same stack.Users who have a
*slog.Logger
orslog.Handler
can calllogr.FromSlogHandler(...)
and all output will go through the same stack.What's Changed
New Contributors
Full Changelog: go-logr/logr@v1.3.0...v1.4.0
v1.3.0
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This release adds support for slog in a new, self-contained
logr/slogr
package. Implementers of alogr.LogSink
are encouraged, but not required, to extend their implementation to improve the quality of log output coming from aslog
API call.Breaking change: the call depth for
LogSink.Enabled
when called viaLogger.Enabled
was fixed to be the same as for other call paths. Implementers of aLogSink
who have worked around this bug will need to remove their workarounds.Security best practices were improved. Only Go versions >= 1.18 are supported by this release.
What's Changed
New Contributors
Full Changelog: go-logr/logr@v1.2.4...v1.3.0
v1.2.4
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This is a collection of small bugfixes and documentation updates.
NOTE: A change (https://github.com/go-logr/logr/pull/166) which was thought to be compatible seems to be a breaking change. In particular, one used to be able to differentiate the result of
Discard()
fromLogger{}
. After this change, those are the same. We are considering how to address this, but do not currently plan to revert this change. Apologies!What's Changed
New Contributors
Full Changelog: go-logr/logr@v1.2.3...v1.2.4
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