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chore(deps): update dependencies (non-major) #94

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
assert_cmd dev-dependencies patch 2.0.11 -> 2.0.12
serde (source) dependencies patch 1.0.169 -> 1.0.171

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assert-rs/assert_cmd (assert_cmd)

v2.0.12

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Compatibility
  • MSRV is now 1.66.0
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  • Fix typo in failure output
serde-rs/serde (serde)

v1.0.171

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v1.0.170

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  • Produce error message on suffixed string literals inside serde attributes (#​2242)
  • Support single identifier as unbraced default value for const generic parameter (#​2449)

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@renovate renovate bot changed the title fix(deps): update rust crate serde to 1.0.171 chore(deps): update dependencies (non-major) Jul 14, 2023
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