## Unreleased Released YYYY-MM-DD. ### Added * TODO (or remove section if none) ### Changed * TODO (or remove section if none) ### Deprecated * TODO (or remove section if none) ### Removed * TODO (or remove section if none) ### Fixed * TODO (or remove section if none) ### Security * TODO (or remove section if none) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## 0.4.7 Released 2020-10-14. ### Added * Added an optimization to avoid unnecessarily consuming bytes from the underlying data when there is only one possible choice in `Unstructured::{int_in_range, choose, etc..}`. * Added license files to the derive crate. ### Changed * The `Arbitrary` implementation for `std::time::Duration` should now be faster and produce durations with a more-uniform distribution of nanoseconds. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## 0.4.6 Released 2020-08-22. ### Added * Added the `Unstructured::peek_bytes` method. ### Changed * Test case reduction via `cargo fuzz tmin` should be much more effective at reducing the sizes of collections now. (See [#53](https://github.com/rust-fuzz/arbitrary/pull/53) and the commit messages for details.) * Fuzzing with mutation-based fuzzers (like libFuzzer) should be more efficient now. (See [#53](https://github.com/rust-fuzz/arbitrary/pull/53) and the commit messages for details) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## 0.4.5 Released 2020-06-18. ### Added * Implement `Arbitrary` for zero length arrays. * Implement `Arbitrary` for `Range` and `RangeInclusive`. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## 0.4.4 Released 2020-04-29. ### Fixed * Fixed the custom derive for enums when used via its full path (like `#[derive(arbitrary::Arbitrary)]` rather than like `#[derive(Arbitrary)]`). ## 0.4.3 Released 2020-04-28. ### Fixed * Fixed the custom derive when used via its full path (like `#[derive(arbitrary::Arbitrary)]` rather than like `#[derive(Arbitrary)]`). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## 0.4.2 Released 2020-04-17. ### Changed * We forgot to release a new version of the `derive_arbitrary` crate last release. This release fixes that and so the `synstructure` dependency is finally actually removed in the cargo releases. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## 0.4.1 Released 2020-03-18. ### Removed * Removed an internal dependency on the `synstructure` crate when the `derive` feature is enabled. This should not have any visible downstream effects other than faster build times! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## 0.4.0 Released 2020-01-22. This is technically a breaking change, but we expect that nearly everyone should be able to upgrade without any compilation errors. The only exception is if you were implementing the `Arbitrary::size_hint` method by hand. If so, see the "changed" section below and the [API docs for `Arbitrary::shrink`](https://docs.rs/arbitrary/0.4.0/arbitrary/trait.Arbitrary.html#method.size_hint) for details. ### Added * Added [the `arbitary::size_hint::recursion_guard` helper function][recursion_guard] for guarding against infinite recursion in `size_hint` implementations for recursive types. ### Changed * The `Arbitrary::size_hint` signature now takes a `depth: usize` parameter. This should be passed along unmodified to any nested calls of other `size_hint` methods. If you're implementing `size_hint` for a recursive type (like a linked list or tree) or a generic type with type parameters, you should use [the new `arbitrary::size_hint::recursion_guard` helper function][recursion_guard]. ### Fixed * Fixed infinite recursion in generated `size_hint` implementations from `#[derive(Arbitrary)]` for recursive types. [recursion_guard]: https://docs.rs/arbitrary/0.4.0/arbitrary/size_hint/fn.recursion_guard.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## 0.3.2 Released 2020-01-16. ### Changed * Updated the custom derive's dependencies. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## 0.3.2 Released 2020-01-15. ### Fixed * Fixed an over-eager assertion condition in `Unstructured::int_in_range` that would incorrectly trigger when given valid ranges of length one. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## 0.3.1 Released 2020-01-14. ### Fixed * Fixed some links and version numbers in README. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## 0.3.0 Released 2020-01-14. ### Added * Added the `"derive"` cargo feature, to enable `#[derive(Arbitrary)]` for custom types. Enabling this feature re-exports functionality from the `derive_arbitrary` crate. * The custom derive for `Arbitrary` implements the shrink method for you now. * All implementations of `Arbitrary` for `std` types implement shrinking now. * Added the `Arbitrary::arbitrary_take_rest` method allows an `Arbitrary` implementation to consume all of the rest of the remaining raw input. It has a default implementation that forwards to `Arbitrary::arbitrary` and the custom derive creates a smart implementation for your custom types. * Added the `Arbitrary::size_hint` method for hinting how many raw bytes an implementation needs to construct itself. This has a default implementation, but the custom derive creates a smart implementation for your custom types. * Added the `Unstructured::choose` method to choose one thing among a set of choices. * Added the `Unstructured::arbitrary_len` method to get an arbitrary length for a collection of some arbitrary type. * Added the `Unstructured::arbitrary_iter` method to create an iterator of arbitrary instance of some type. ### Changed * The `Arbitrary` trait was simplified a bit. * `Unstructured` is a concrete type now, not a trait. * Switched to Rust 2018 edition. ### Removed * `RingBuffer` and `FiniteBuffer` are removed. Use `Unstructured` instead. ### Fixed * Better `Arbitrary` implementation for `char`. * Better `Arbitrary` implementation for `String`. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## 0.2.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## 0.1.0