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# Changelog
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This file lists the most important changes made in each release of
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`textwrap`.
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## Version 0.15.2 (2022-10-24)
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This release is identical to 0.15.0 and is only there to give people a
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way to install crates which depend on the yanked 0.15.1 release. See
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[#484](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/484) for details.
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## Version 0.15.0 (2022-02-27)
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This is a major feature release with two main changes:
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* [#421](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/421): Use `f64`
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instead of `usize` for fragment widths.
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This fixes problems with overflows in the internal computations of
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`wrap_optimal_fit` when fragments (words) or line lenghts had
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extreme values, such as `usize::MAX`.
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* [#438](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/438): Simplify
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`Options` by removing generic type parameters.
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This change removes the new generic parameters introduced in version
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0.14, as well as the original `WrapSplitter` parameter which has
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been present since very early versions.
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The result is a simplification of function and struct signatures
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across the board. So what used to be
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```rust
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let options: Options<
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wrap_algorithms::FirstFit,
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word_separators::AsciiSpace,
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word_splitters::HyphenSplitter,
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> = Options::new(80);
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```
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if types are fully written out, is now simply
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```rust
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let options: Options<'_> = Options::new(80);
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```
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The anonymous lifetime represent the lifetime of the
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`initial_indent` and `subsequent_indent` strings. The change is
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nearly performance neutral (a 1-2% regression).
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Smaller improvements and changes:
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* [#404](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/404): Make
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documentation for short last-line penalty more precise.
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* [#405](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/405): Cleanup and
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simplify `Options` docstring.
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* [#411](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/411): Default to
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`OptimalFit` in interactive example.
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* [#415](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/415): Add demo
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program to help compute binary sizes.
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* [#423](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/423): Add fuzz
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tests with fully arbitrary fragments.
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* [#424](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/424): Change
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`wrap_optimal_fit` penalties to non-negative numbers.
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* [#430](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/430): Add
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`debug-words` example.
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* [#432](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/432): Use precise
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dependency versions in Cargo.toml.
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## Version 0.14.2 (2021-06-27)
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The 0.14.1 release included more changes than intended and has been
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yanked. The change intended for 0.14.1 is now included in 0.14.2.
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## Version 0.14.1 (2021-06-26)
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This release fixes a panic reported by @Makoto, thanks!
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* [#391](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/391): Fix panic in
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`find_words` due to string access outside of a character boundary.
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## Version 0.14.0 (2021-06-05)
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This is a major feature release which makes Textwrap more configurable
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and flexible. The high-level API of `textwrap::wrap` and
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`textwrap::fill` remains unchanged, but low-level structs have moved
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around.
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The biggest change is the introduction of new generic type parameters
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to the `Options` struct. These parameters lets you statically
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configure the wrapping algorithm, the word separator, and the word
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splitter. If you previously spelled out the full type for `Options`,
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you now need to take the extra type parameters into account. This
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means that
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```rust
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let options: Options<HyphenSplitter> = Options::new(80);
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```
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changes to
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```rust
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let options: Options<
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wrap_algorithms::FirstFit,
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word_separators::AsciiSpace,
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word_splitters::HyphenSplitter,
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> = Options::new(80);
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```
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This is quite a mouthful, so we suggest using type inferrence where
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possible. You won’t see any chance if you call `wrap` directly with a
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width or with an `Options` value constructed on the fly. Please open
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an issue if this causes problems for you!
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### New `WordSeparator` Trait
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* [#332](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/332): Add
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`WordSeparator` trait to allow customizing how words are found in a
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line of text. Until now, Textwrap would always assume that words are
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separated by ASCII space characters. You can now customize this as
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needed.
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* [#313](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/313): Add support
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for using the Unicode line breaking algorithm to find words. This is
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done by adding a second implementation of the new `WordSeparator`
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trait. The implementation uses the unicode-linebreak crate, which is
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a new optional dependency.
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With this, Textwrap can be used with East-Asian languages such as
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Chinese or Japanese where there are no spaces between words.
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Breaking a long sequence of emojis is another example where line
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breaks might be wanted even if there are no whitespace to be found.
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Feedback would be appreciated for this feature.
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### Indent
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* [#353](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/353): Trim trailing
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whitespace from `prefix` in `indent`.
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Before, empty lines would get no prefix added. Now, empty lines have
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a trimmed prefix added. This little trick makes `indent` much more
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useful since you can now safely indent with `"# "` without creating
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trailing whitespace in the output due to the trailing whitespace in
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your prefix.
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* [#354](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/354): Make `indent`
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about 20% faster by preallocating the output string.
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### Documentation
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* [#308](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/308): Document
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handling of leading and trailing whitespace when wrapping text.
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### WebAssembly Demo
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* [#310](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/310): Thanks to
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WebAssembly, you can now try out Textwrap directly in your browser.
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Please try it out: https://mgeisler.github.io/textwrap/.
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### New Generic Parameters
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* [#331](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/331): Remove outer
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boxing from `Options`.
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* [#357](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/357): Replace
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`core::WrapAlgorithm` enum with a `wrap_algorithms::WrapAlgorithm`
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trait. This allows for arbitrary wrapping algorithms to be plugged
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into the library.
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* [#358](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/358): Switch
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wrapping functions to use a slice for `line_widths`.
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* [#368](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/368): Move
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`WordSeparator` and `WordSplitter` traits to separate modules.
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Before, Textwrap had several top-level structs such as
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`NoHyphenation` and `HyphenSplitter`. These implementations of
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`WordSplitter` now lives in a dedicated `word_splitters` module.
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Similarly, we have a new `word_separators` module for
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implementations of `WordSeparator`.
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* [#369](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/369): Rename
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`Options::splitter` to `Options::word_splitter` for consistency with
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the other fields backed by traits.
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## Version 0.13.4 (2021-02-23)
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This release removes `println!` statements which was left behind in
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`unfill` by mistake.
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* [#296](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/296): Improve house
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building example with more comments.
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* [#297](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/297): Remove debug
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prints in the new `unfill` function.
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## Version 0.13.3 (2021-02-20)
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This release contains a bugfix for `indent` and improved handling of
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emojis. We’ve also added a new function for formatting text in columns
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and functions for reformatting already wrapped text.
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* [#276](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/276): Extend
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`core::display_width` to handle emojis when the unicode-width Cargo
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feature is disabled.
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* [#279](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/279): Make `indent`
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preserve existing newlines in the input string. Before,
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`indent("foo", "")` would return `"foo\n"` by mistake. It now
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returns `"foo"` instead.
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* [#281](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/281): Ensure all
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`Options` fields have examples.
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* [#282](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/282): Add a
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`wrap_columns` function.
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* [#294](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/294): Add new
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`unfill` and `refill` functions.
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## Version 0.13.2 (2020-12-30)
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This release primarily makes all dependencies optional. This makes it
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possible to slim down textwrap as needed.
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* [#254](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/254): `impl
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WordSplitter` for `Box<T> where T: WordSplitter`.
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* [#255](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/255): Use command
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line arguments as initial text in interactive example.
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* [#256](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/256): Introduce
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fuzz tests for `wrap_optimal_fit` and `wrap_first_fit`.
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* [#260](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/260): Make the
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unicode-width dependency optional.
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* [#261](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/261): Make the
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smawk dependency optional.
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## Version 0.13.1 (2020-12-10)
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This is a bugfix release which fixes a regression in 0.13.0. The bug
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meant that colored text was wrapped incorrectly.
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* [#245](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/245): Support
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deleting a word with Ctrl-Backspace in the interactive demo.
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* [#246](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/246): Show build
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type (debug/release) in interactive demo.
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* [#249](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/249): Correctly
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compute width while skipping over ANSI escape sequences.
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## Version 0.13.0 (2020-12-05)
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This is a major release which rewrites the core logic, adds many new
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features, and fixes a couple of bugs. Most programs which use
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`textwrap` stays the same, incompatibilities and upgrade notes are
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given below.
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Clone the repository and run the following to explore the new features
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in an interactive demo (Linux only):
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```sh
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$ cargo run --example interactive --all-features
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```
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### Bug Fixes
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#### Rewritten core wrapping algorithm
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* [#221](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/221): Reformulate
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wrapping in terms of words with whitespace and penalties.
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The core wrapping algorithm has been completely rewritten. This fixed
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bugs and simplified the code, while also making it possible to use
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`textwrap` outside the context of the terminal.
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As part of this, trailing whitespace is now discarded consistently
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from wrapped lines. Before we would inconsistently remove whitespace
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at the end of wrapped lines, except for the last. Leading whitespace
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is still preserved.
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### New Features
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#### Optimal-fit wrapping
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* [#234](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/234): Introduce
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wrapping using an optimal-fit algorithm.
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This release adds support for new wrapping algorithm which finds a
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globally optimal set of line breaks, taking certain penalties into
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account. As an example, the old algorithm would produce
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"To be, or"
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"not to be:"
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"that is"
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"the"
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"question"
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Notice how the fourth line with “the” is very short. The new algorithm
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shortens the previous lines slightly to produce fewer short lines:
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"To be,"
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"or not to"
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"be: that"
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"is the"
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"question"
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Use the new `textwrap::core::WrapAlgorithm` enum to select between the
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new and old algorithm. By default, the new algorithm is used.
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The optimal-fit algorithm is inspired by the line breaking algorithm
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used in TeX, described in the 1981 article [_Breaking Paragraphs into
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Lines_](http://www.eprg.org/G53DOC/pdfs/knuth-plass-breaking.pdf) by
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Knuth and Plass.
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#### In-place wrapping
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* [#226](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/226): Add a
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`fill_inplace` function.
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When the text you want to fill is already a temporary `String`, you
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can now mutate it in-place with `fill_inplace`:
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```rust
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let mut greeting = format!("Greetings {}, welcome to the game! You have {} lives left.",
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player.name, player.lives);
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fill_inplace(&mut greeting, line_width);
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```
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This is faster than calling `fill` and it will reuse the memory
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already allocated for the string.
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### Changed Features
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#### `Wrapper` is replaced with `Options`
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* [#213](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/213): Simplify API
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with only top-level functions.
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* [#215](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/215): Reintroducing
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the type parameter on `Options` (previously known as `Wrapper`).
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* [#219](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/219): Allow using
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trait objects with `fill` & `wrap`.
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* [#227](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/227): Replace
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`WrapOptions` with `Into<Options>`.
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The `Wrapper` struct held the options (line width, indentation, etc)
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for wrapping text. It was also the entry point for actually wrapping
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the text via its methods such as `wrap`, `wrap_iter`,
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`into_wrap_iter`, and `fill` methods.
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The struct has been replaced by a simpler `Options` struct which only
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holds options. The `Wrapper` methods are gone, their job has been
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taken over by the top-level `wrap` and `fill` functions. The signature
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of these functions have changed from
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```rust
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fn fill(s: &str, width: usize) -> String;
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fn wrap(s: &str, width: usize) -> Vec<Cow<'_, str>>;
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```
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to the more general
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```rust
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fn fill<'a, S, Opt>(text: &str, options: Opt) -> String
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where
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S: WordSplitter,
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Opt: Into<Options<'a, S>>;
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fn wrap<'a, S, Opt>(text: &str, options: Opt) -> Vec<Cow<'_, str>>
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where
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S: WordSplitter,
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Opt: Into<Options<'a, S>>;
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```
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The `Into<Options<'a, S>` bound allows you to pass an `usize` (which
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is interpreted as the line width) *and* a full `Options` object. This
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allows the new functions to work like the old, plus you can now fully
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customize the behavior of the wrapping via `Options` when needed.
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Code that call `textwrap::wrap` or `textwrap::fill` can remain
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unchanged. Code that calls into `Wrapper::wrap` or `Wrapper::fill`
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will need to be update. This is a mechanical change, please see
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[#213](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/213) for examples.
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Thanks to @CryptJar and @Koxiat for their support in the PRs above!
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### Removed Features
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* The `wrap_iter` and `into_wrap_iter` methods are gone. This means
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that lazy iteration is no longer supported: you always get all
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wrapped lines back as a `Vec`. This was done to simplify the code
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and to support the optimal-fit algorithm.
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The first-fit algorithm could still be implemented in an incremental
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fashion. Please let us know if this is important to you.
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### Other Changes
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* [#206](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/206): Change
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`Wrapper.splitter` from `T: WordSplitter` to `Box<dyn
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WordSplitter>`.
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* [#216](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/pull/216): Forbid the
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use of unsafe code.
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## Version 0.12.1 (2020-07-03)
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This is a bugfix release.
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* Fixed [#176][issue-176]: Mention compile-time wrapping by linking to
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the [`textwrap-macros` crate].
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* Fixed [#193][issue-193]: Wrapping with `break_words(false)` was
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broken and would cause extra whitespace to be inserted when words
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were longer than the line width.
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## Version 0.12.0 (2020-06-26)
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The code has been updated to the [Rust 2018 edition][rust-2018] and
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each new release of `textwrap` will only support the latest stable
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version of Rust. Trying to support older Rust versions is a fool's
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errand: our dependencies keep releasing new patch versions that
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require newer and newer versions of Rust.
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The `term_size` feature has been replaced by `terminal_size`. The API
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is unchanged, it is just the name of the Cargo feature that changed.
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The `hyphenation` feature now only embeds the hyphenation patterns for
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US-English. This slims down the dependency.
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* Fixed [#140][issue-140]: Ignore ANSI escape sequences.
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* Fixed [#158][issue-158]: Unintended wrapping when using external splitter.
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* Fixed [#177][issue-177]: Update examples to the 2018 edition.
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## Version 0.11.0 (2018-12-09)
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Due to our dependencies bumping their minimum supported version of
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Rust, the minimum version of Rust we test against is now 1.22.0.
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* Merged [#141][issue-141]: Fix `dedent` handling of empty lines and
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trailing newlines. Thanks @bbqsrc!
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* Fixed [#151][issue-151]: Release of version with hyphenation 0.7.
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## Version 0.10.0 (2018-04-28)
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Due to our dependencies bumping their minimum supported version of
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Rust, the minimum version of Rust we test against is now 1.17.0.
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* Fixed [#99][issue-99]: Word broken even though it would fit on line.
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* Fixed [#107][issue-107]: Automatic hyphenation is off by one.
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* Fixed [#122][issue-122]: Take newlines into account when wrapping.
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* Fixed [#129][issue-129]: Panic on string with em-dash.
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## Version 0.9.0 (2017-10-05)
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The dependency on `term_size` is now optional, and by default this
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feature is not enabled. This is a *breaking change* for users of
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`Wrapper::with_termwidth`. Enable the `term_size` feature to restore
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the old functionality.
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Added a regression test for the case where `width` is set to
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`usize::MAX`, thanks @Fraser999! All public structs now implement
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`Debug`, thanks @hcpl!
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* Fixed [#101][issue-101]: Make `term_size` an optional dependency.
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## Version 0.8.0 (2017-09-04)
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The `Wrapper` stuct is now generic over the type of word splitter
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being used. This means less boxing and a nicer API. The
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`Wrapper::word_splitter` method has been removed. This is a *breaking
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API change* if you used the method to change the word splitter.
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The `Wrapper` struct has two new methods that will wrap the input text
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lazily: `Wrapper::wrap_iter` and `Wrapper::into_wrap_iter`. Use those
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if you will be iterating over the wrapped lines one by one.
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* Fixed [#59][issue-59]: `wrap` could return an iterator. Thanks
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@hcpl!
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* Fixed [#81][issue-81]: Set `html_root_url`.
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## Version 0.7.0 (2017-07-20)
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Version 0.7.0 changes the return type of `Wrapper::wrap` from
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`Vec<String>` to `Vec<Cow<'a, str>>`. This means that the output lines
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borrow data from the input string. This is a *breaking API change* if
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you relied on the exact return type of `Wrapper::wrap`. Callers of the
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`textwrap::fill` convenience function will see no breakage.
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The above change and other optimizations makes version 0.7.0 roughly
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15-30% faster than version 0.6.0.
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The `squeeze_whitespace` option has been removed since it was
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complicating the above optimization. Let us know if this option is
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important for you so we can provide a work around.
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* Fixed [#58][issue-58]: Add a "fast_wrap" function.
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* Fixed [#61][issue-61]: Documentation errors.
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## Version 0.6.0 (2017-05-22)
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Version 0.6.0 adds builder methods to `Wrapper` for easy one-line
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initialization and configuration:
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```rust
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let wrapper = Wrapper::new(60).break_words(false);
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```
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It also add a new `NoHyphenation` word splitter that will never split
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words, not even at existing hyphens.
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* Fixed [#28][issue-28]: Support not squeezing whitespace.
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## Version 0.5.0 (2017-05-15)
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Version 0.5.0 has *breaking API changes*. However, this only affects
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code using the hyphenation feature. The feature is now optional, so
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you will first need to enable the `hyphenation` feature as described
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above. Afterwards, please change your code from
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```rust
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wrapper.corpus = Some(&corpus);
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```
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to
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```rust
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wrapper.splitter = Box::new(corpus);
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```
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Other changes include optimizations, so version 0.5.0 is roughly
|
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10-15% faster than version 0.4.0.
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|
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* Fixed [#19][issue-19]: Add support for finding terminal size.
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* Fixed [#25][issue-25]: Handle words longer than `self.width`.
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* Fixed [#26][issue-26]: Support custom indentation.
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* Fixed [#36][issue-36]: Support building without `hyphenation`.
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* Fixed [#39][issue-39]: Respect non-breaking spaces.
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||
|
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## Version 0.4.0 (2017-01-24)
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|
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Documented complexities and tested these via `cargo bench`.
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|
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* Fixed [#13][issue-13]: Immediatedly add word if it fits.
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* Fixed [#14][issue-14]: Avoid splitting on initial hyphens.
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||
|
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## Version 0.3.0 (2017-01-07)
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|
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Added support for automatic hyphenation.
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||
|
||
## Version 0.2.0 (2016-12-28)
|
||
|
||
Introduced `Wrapper` struct. Added support for wrapping on hyphens.
|
||
|
||
## Version 0.1.0 (2016-12-17)
|
||
|
||
First public release with support for wrapping strings on whitespace.
|
||
|
||
[rust-2018]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/rust-2018/
|
||
[`textwrap-macros` crate]: https://crates.io/crates/textwrap-macros
|
||
|
||
[issue-13]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/13
|
||
[issue-14]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/14
|
||
[issue-19]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/19
|
||
[issue-25]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/25
|
||
[issue-26]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/26
|
||
[issue-28]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/28
|
||
[issue-36]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/36
|
||
[issue-39]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/39
|
||
[issue-58]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/58
|
||
[issue-59]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/59
|
||
[issue-61]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/61
|
||
[issue-81]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/81
|
||
[issue-99]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/99
|
||
[issue-101]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/101
|
||
[issue-107]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/107
|
||
[issue-122]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/122
|
||
[issue-129]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/129
|
||
[issue-140]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/140
|
||
[issue-141]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/141
|
||
[issue-151]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/151
|
||
[issue-158]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/158
|
||
[issue-176]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/176
|
||
[issue-177]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/177
|
||
[issue-193]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/193
|