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Bump proc-macro2 from 1.0.54 to 1.0.56 #436

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Bumps proc-macro2 from 1.0.54 to 1.0.56.

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1.0.56

  • Circumvent clippy::octal_escapes lint inside generated string and byte-string literals (#363, #380)
  • Provide RefUnwindSafe impls for compilers older than 1.58 (#382)

1.0.55

  • Set a meaningful Span for literals produced via the FromStr impl of Literal (#378)
  • Implement Literal::subspan in non-macro contexts when "span-locations" feature is enabled (#379)
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  • 72ee0b3 Release 1.0.56
  • ddf7692 Merge pull request #382 from dtolnay/refunwindsafe
  • cda93c5 Ensure data structures are RefUnwindSafe on all versions of Rust
  • e82b074 Merge pull request #381 from dtolnay/escape0
  • 7efc1c4 Implement consistent behavior for Literal::string on all versions of Rust
  • 9c092a3 Merge pull request #380 from dtolnay/octalescape
  • 6c21627 Fix literal_string test on rustc older than 1.61
  • 5d3e58b Ignore octal_escapes clippy lint in test
  • 57b4db1 Circumvent clippy::octal_escapes lint in generated literals
  • d827973 Add regression test of \0 escaping for issue 363
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Bumps [proc-macro2](https://github.com/dtolnay/proc-macro2) from 1.0.54 to 1.0.56.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/dtolnay/proc-macro2/releases)
- [Commits](dtolnay/proc-macro2@1.0.54...1.0.56)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: proc-macro2
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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@bkchr bkchr merged commit aaea65a into master May 9, 2023
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