0.1.8: language changes.
- #[deriving] is now #[derive]. - prelude no longer imports many items by default. - [T, ..n] is no longer valid. - a temporary fix for #[derive(Hash)] failing out. - the formatting error uses a dedicated type instead of `IoError`.
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name = "chrono"
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version = "0.1.7"
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version = "0.1.8"
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authors = ["Kang Seonghoon <public+rust@mearie.org>"]
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description = "Date and time library for Rust"
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name = "chrono"
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[dependencies]
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time = "0.1.5"
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time = "0.1.7"
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[Chrono][doc] 0.1.7
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[Chrono][doc] 0.1.8
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===================
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[![Chrono on Travis CI][travis-image]][travis]
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/*!
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# Chrono 0.1.7
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# Chrono 0.1.8
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Date and time handling for Rust. (also known as `rust-chrono`)
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It aims to be a feature-complete superset of the [time](https://github.com/rust-lang/time) library.
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