The newly released version 1.2.0 of unicode-segmentation adds code
that use the "?" operator, which in turn requires Rust 1.13.0.
However, clap currently still works with Rust 1.11.0 and this caused
build failures:
https://travis-ci.org/kbknapp/clap-rs/jobs/235010822
The changes since 1.1.0 seem to be related cursors/iterators and I
think clap can work fine without them.
Not only does this remove some unsafe code from clap itself, `atty` does the
right thing on Windows too. This isn't relevant now since we don't currently
support colorized output on Windows, but will come in handy if/when we
implement that feature (#836).
* tests: adds tests for default values triggering conditional requirements
* fix: fixes a bug where default values should have triggered a conditional requirement but didnt
Closes#831
* tests: adds tests for missing conditional requirements in usage string of errors
* fix: fixes a bug where conditionally required args werent appearing in errors
* tests: adds tests for completion generators
* tests: adds tests for completions with binaries names that have underscores
* fix: fixes a bug where ZSH completions would panic if the binary name had an underscore in it
Closes#581
* fix: fixes bash completions for commands that have an underscore in the name
Closes#581
* chore: fix the category for crates.io
* docs(Macros): adds a warning about changing values in Cargo.toml not triggering a rebuild automatically
Closes#838
* fix(Completions): fixes a bug where global args weren't included in the generated completion scripts
Closes#841
* fix: fixes a println->debugln typo
* chore: increase version
* fix: fixes a critical bug where subcommand settings were being propogated too far
Closes#832
* imp: adds ArgGroup::multiple to the supported YAML fields for building ArgGroups from YAML
Closes#840
* chore: increase version