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* Changes in 1.3.0
** New functionality
- Implement `BufferedReader` for `&mut T` where `T: BufferedReader`.
* Changes in 1.3.0
** New functionality
- File::new
- File::new_with_cookie
* Changes in 1.2.0
** Notable changes
- BufferedReader::copy is like std::io::copy, but more efficient.
* Notable fixes
- A parser bug was fixed. We classify this as a low-severity
issue, because Rust correctly detects the out-of-bounds access
and panics. If an attacker controls the input, they may be able
to use this bug to cause a denial of service.
* Changes in 1.1.2
** Notable changes
- The generic buffered reader now correctly handles end-of-file
situations.
* Changes in 1.1.1
** Notable changes
- The generic buffered reader now recycles buffers reducing
pressure on the heap allocator.
* Changes in 1.1.0
** Notable changes
- This crate is now licensed under the LGPL 2.0 or later.
* Changes in 1.0.1
** Notable fixes
- Fixed a crash in Dup::read.
* Changes in 1.0.0
This is the initial stable release.