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Bump prost from 0.11.9 to 0.13.3 #413

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Bumps prost from 0.11.9 to 0.13.3.

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Prost version 0.13.3

PROST! is a Protocol Buffers implementation for the Rust Language. prost generates simple, idiomatic Rust code from proto2 and proto3 files.

Features

  • (prost-types) Add normalized functions (#1158)

Bug Fixes

  • (prost-build) Remove derived(Copy) on boxed fields (#1157)

Documentation

  • (prost-types) Add description of using Any (#1141)
  • (prost-build) Use cargo add in example (#1149)

Styling

  • Use Path::display() when printing a path (#1150)
  • MessageGraph::new() can't actually fail (#1151)
  • (generated-code) Use Self in as_str_name (#1154)

Testing

  • Actually test skip_debug for prost::Oneof (#1148)
  • (prost-build) Validate error texts (#1152)
  • (prost-build) Fix error texts (#1156)

Build

  • Increase MSRV to 1.71.1 (#1135)
  • (deps) Update pulldown-cmark to 0.12 and pulldown-cmark-to-cmark to 16 (#1144)
  • (protobuf) Compile and install protoc on Windows (#1145)
  • (protobuf) Use same protoc from same repo as .proto-files (#1136)
  • (deps) Update pulldown-cmark-to-cmark from 16 to 17 (#1155)
  • Unify assert on fixtures (#1142)

Prost version 0.13.2

PROST! is a Protocol Buffers implementation for the Rust Language. prost generates simple, idiomatic Rust code from proto2 and proto3 files.

Features

  • prost-build: Add protoc executable path to Config (#1126)
  • prost-build: Extract file descriptor loading from compile_protos() (#1067)

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DryRun Security Summary

The provided code changes primarily involve updating the versions of several dependencies, including prost, itertools, and windows-targets, in the crates/ext-processor/Cargo.toml file and the corresponding Cargo.lock file, which are generally benign and do not raise any immediate security concerns, but it's important to review the release notes and changelogs of the updated dependencies to ensure there are no known security vulnerabilities or breaking changes.

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Summary:

The provided code changes primarily involve updating the versions of several dependencies in the crates/ext-processor/Cargo.toml file and the corresponding Cargo.lock file. These updates include the prost, itertools, and windows-targets dependencies.

From an application security perspective, these changes are generally benign and do not raise any immediate security concerns. Dependency version updates are a common practice and often include bug fixes, performance improvements, or new features. However, it's important to review the release notes and changelogs of the updated dependencies to ensure that there are no known security vulnerabilities or breaking changes that could impact the application.

As a best practice, it's recommended to have a robust dependency management process in place, where dependencies are regularly reviewed and updated to the latest stable versions, and any security advisories or vulnerabilities are promptly addressed. This helps maintain the security and integrity of the application over time.

Files Changed:

  1. crates/ext-processor/Cargo.toml: The changes in this file update the version of the prost dependency from ^0.11 to ^0.13. This is a minor version update and is generally a positive change, but it's still important to review the release notes and changelog to ensure there are no known security vulnerabilities or breaking changes.

  2. Cargo.lock: The changes in this file indicate that several dependencies have been updated, including:

    • itertools from version 0.10.5 to 0.12.1
    • prost from version 0.11.9 to 0.13.3
    • windows-targets from version 0.48.5 to 0.52.5
      These updates are generally positive, but it's recommended to review the release notes and changelogs for any potential security implications.

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Bumps [prost](https://github.com/tokio-rs/prost) from 0.11.9 to 0.13.3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/tokio-rs/prost/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/tokio-rs/prost/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](tokio-rs/prost@v0.11.9...v0.13.3)

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@dependabot dependabot bot force-pushed the dependabot/cargo/prost-0.13.3 branch from c26dacf to 903599c Compare October 2, 2024 17:11
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