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tracing-attributes: remove unused syn's feature visit #2530
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looks good to me, thank you!
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Remove unused `syn`s feature `visit` ; Conflicts: ; tracing-attributes/Cargo.toml
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Remove unused `syn`s feature `visit` ; Conflicts: ; tracing-attributes/Cargo.toml
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# 0.1.24 (April 24th, 2023) This release of `tracing-attributes` adds support for passing an optional `level` to the `err` and `ret` arguments to `#[instrument]`, allowing the level of the generated return-value event to be overridden. For example, ```rust #[instrument(err(level = "info"))] fn my_great_function() -> Result<(), &'static str> { // ... } ``` will emit an `INFO`-level event if the function returns an `Err`. In addition, this release updates the [`syn`] dependency to v2.x.x. ### Added - `level` argument to `err` and `ret` to override the level of the generated return value event (#2335) - Improved compiler error message when `#[instrument]` is added to a `const fn` (#2418) ### Changed - Updated `syn` dependency to 2.0 (#2516) ### Fixed - Fix `clippy::unreachable` warnings in `#[instrument]`-generated code (#2356) - Removed unused "visit" feature flag from `syn` dependency (#2530) ### Documented - Documented default level for `err` (#2433) - Improved documentation for levels in `#[instrument]` (#2350) Thanks to @nitnelave, @jsgf, @Abhicodes-crypto, @LukeMathWalker, @andrewpollack, @quad, @klensy, @davidpdrsn, and @dbidwell94 for contributign to this release! [`syn`]: https://crates.io/crates/syn
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# 0.1.24 (April 24th, 2023) This release of `tracing-attributes` adds support for passing an optional `level` to the `err` and `ret` arguments to `#[instrument]`, allowing the level of the generated return-value event to be overridden. For example, ```rust #[instrument(err(level = "info"))] fn my_great_function() -> Result<(), &'static str> { // ... } ``` will emit an `INFO`-level event if the function returns an `Err`. In addition, this release updates the [`syn`] dependency to v2.x.x. ### Added - `level` argument to `err` and `ret` to override the level of the generated return value event (#2335) - Improved compiler error message when `#[instrument]` is added to a `const fn` (#2418) ### Changed - Updated `syn` dependency to 2.0 (#2516) ### Fixed - Fix `clippy::unreachable` warnings in `#[instrument]`-generated code (#2356) - Removed unused "visit" feature flag from `syn` dependency (#2530) ### Documented - Documented default level for `err` (#2433) - Improved documentation for levels in `#[instrument]` (#2350) Thanks to @nitnelave, @jsgf, @Abhicodes-crypto, @LukeMathWalker, @andrewpollack, @quad, @klensy, @davidpdrsn, and @dbidwell94 for contributign to this release! [`syn`]: https://crates.io/crates/syn
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# 0.1.38 (April 25th, 2023) This `tracing` release changes the `Drop` implementation for `Instrumented` `Future`s so that the attached `Span` is entered when dropping the `Future`. This means that events emitted by the `Future`'s `Drop` implementation will now be recorded within its `Span`. It also adds `#[inline]` hints to methods called in the `event!` macro's expansion, for an improvement in both binary size and performance. Additionally, this release updates the `tracing-attributes` dependency to [v0.1.24][attrs-0.1.24], which updates the [`syn`] dependency to v2.x.x. `tracing-attributes` v0.1.24 also includes improvements to the `#[instrument]` macro; see [the `tracing-attributes` 0.1.24 release notes][attrs-0.1.24] for details. ### Added - `Instrumented` futures will now enter the attached `Span` in their `Drop` implementation, allowing events emitted when dropping the future to occur within the span (#2562) - `#[inline]` attributes for methods called by the `event!` macros, making generated code smaller (#2555) - **attributes**: `level` argument to `#[instrument(err)]` and `#[instrument(ret)]` to override the level of the generated return value event (#2335) - **attributes**: Improved compiler error message when `#[instrument]` is added to a `const fn` (#2418) ### Changed - `tracing-attributes`: updated to [0.1.24][attrs-0.1.24] - Removed unneeded `cfg-if` dependency (#2553) - **attributes**: Updated [`syn`] dependency to 2.0 (#2516) ### Fixed - **attributes**: Fix `clippy::unreachable` warnings in `#[instrument]`-generated code (#2356) - **attributes**: Removed unused "visit" feature flag from `syn` dependency (#2530) ### Documented - **attributes**: Documented default level for `#[instrument(err)]` (#2433) - **attributes**: Improved documentation for levels in `#[instrument]` (#2350) Thanks to @nitnelave, @jsgf, @Abhicodes-crypto, @LukeMathWalker, @andrewpollack, @quad, @klensy, @davidpdrsn, @dbidwell94, @ldm0, @NobodyXu, @ilsv, and @daxpedda for contributing to this release! [`syn`]: https://crates.io/crates/syn [attrs-0.1.24]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/releases/tag/tracing-attributes-0.1.24
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# 0.1.38 (April 25th, 2023) This `tracing` release changes the `Drop` implementation for `Instrumented` `Future`s so that the attached `Span` is entered when dropping the `Future`. This means that events emitted by the `Future`'s `Drop` implementation will now be recorded within its `Span`. It also adds `#[inline]` hints to methods called in the `event!` macro's expansion, for an improvement in both binary size and performance. Additionally, this release updates the `tracing-attributes` dependency to [v0.1.24][attrs-0.1.24], which updates the [`syn`] dependency to v2.x.x. `tracing-attributes` v0.1.24 also includes improvements to the `#[instrument]` macro; see [the `tracing-attributes` 0.1.24 release notes][attrs-0.1.24] for details. ### Added - `Instrumented` futures will now enter the attached `Span` in their `Drop` implementation, allowing events emitted when dropping the future to occur within the span (#2562) - `#[inline]` attributes for methods called by the `event!` macros, making generated code smaller (#2555) - **attributes**: `level` argument to `#[instrument(err)]` and `#[instrument(ret)]` to override the level of the generated return value event (#2335) - **attributes**: Improved compiler error message when `#[instrument]` is added to a `const fn` (#2418) ### Changed - `tracing-attributes`: updated to [0.1.24][attrs-0.1.24] - Removed unneeded `cfg-if` dependency (#2553) - **attributes**: Updated [`syn`] dependency to 2.0 (#2516) ### Fixed - **attributes**: Fix `clippy::unreachable` warnings in `#[instrument]`-generated code (#2356) - **attributes**: Removed unused "visit" feature flag from `syn` dependency (#2530) ### Documented - **attributes**: Documented default level for `#[instrument(err)]` (#2433) - **attributes**: Improved documentation for levels in `#[instrument]` (#2350) Thanks to @nitnelave, @jsgf, @Abhicodes-crypto, @LukeMathWalker, @andrewpollack, @quad, @klensy, @davidpdrsn, @dbidwell94, @ldm0, @NobodyXu, @ilsv, and @daxpedda for contributing to this release! [`syn`]: https://crates.io/crates/syn [attrs-0.1.24]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/releases/tag/tracing-attributes-0.1.24
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# 0.1.24 (April 24th, 2023) This release of `tracing-attributes` adds support for passing an optional `level` to the `err` and `ret` arguments to `#[instrument]`, allowing the level of the generated return-value event to be overridden. For example, ```rust #[instrument(err(level = "info"))] fn my_great_function() -> Result<(), &'static str> { // ... } ``` will emit an `INFO`-level event if the function returns an `Err`. In addition, this release updates the [`syn`] dependency to v2.x.x. ### Added - `level` argument to `err` and `ret` to override the level of the generated return value event (tokio-rs#2335) - Improved compiler error message when `#[instrument]` is added to a `const fn` (tokio-rs#2418) ### Changed - Updated `syn` dependency to 2.0 (tokio-rs#2516) ### Fixed - Fix `clippy::unreachable` warnings in `#[instrument]`-generated code (tokio-rs#2356) - Removed unused "visit" feature flag from `syn` dependency (tokio-rs#2530) ### Documented - Documented default level for `err` (tokio-rs#2433) - Improved documentation for levels in `#[instrument]` (tokio-rs#2350) Thanks to @nitnelave, @jsgf, @Abhicodes-crypto, @LukeMathWalker, @andrewpollack, @quad, @klensy, @davidpdrsn, and @dbidwell94 for contributign to this release! [`syn`]: https://crates.io/crates/syn
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# 0.1.38 (April 25th, 2023) This `tracing` release changes the `Drop` implementation for `Instrumented` `Future`s so that the attached `Span` is entered when dropping the `Future`. This means that events emitted by the `Future`'s `Drop` implementation will now be recorded within its `Span`. It also adds `#[inline]` hints to methods called in the `event!` macro's expansion, for an improvement in both binary size and performance. Additionally, this release updates the `tracing-attributes` dependency to [v0.1.24][attrs-0.1.24], which updates the [`syn`] dependency to v2.x.x. `tracing-attributes` v0.1.24 also includes improvements to the `#[instrument]` macro; see [the `tracing-attributes` 0.1.24 release notes][attrs-0.1.24] for details. ### Added - `Instrumented` futures will now enter the attached `Span` in their `Drop` implementation, allowing events emitted when dropping the future to occur within the span (tokio-rs#2562) - `#[inline]` attributes for methods called by the `event!` macros, making generated code smaller (tokio-rs#2555) - **attributes**: `level` argument to `#[instrument(err)]` and `#[instrument(ret)]` to override the level of the generated return value event (tokio-rs#2335) - **attributes**: Improved compiler error message when `#[instrument]` is added to a `const fn` (tokio-rs#2418) ### Changed - `tracing-attributes`: updated to [0.1.24][attrs-0.1.24] - Removed unneeded `cfg-if` dependency (tokio-rs#2553) - **attributes**: Updated [`syn`] dependency to 2.0 (tokio-rs#2516) ### Fixed - **attributes**: Fix `clippy::unreachable` warnings in `#[instrument]`-generated code (tokio-rs#2356) - **attributes**: Removed unused "visit" feature flag from `syn` dependency (tokio-rs#2530) ### Documented - **attributes**: Documented default level for `#[instrument(err)]` (tokio-rs#2433) - **attributes**: Improved documentation for levels in `#[instrument]` (tokio-rs#2350) Thanks to @nitnelave, @jsgf, @Abhicodes-crypto, @LukeMathWalker, @andrewpollack, @quad, @klensy, @davidpdrsn, @dbidwell94, @ldm0, @NobodyXu, @ilsv, and @daxpedda for contributing to this release! [`syn`]: https://crates.io/crates/syn [attrs-0.1.24]: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/releases/tag/tracing-attributes-0.1.24
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