diff --git a/Cargo.toml b/Cargo.toml index 97b449464e..0c064973ea 100644 --- a/Cargo.toml +++ b/Cargo.toml @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ [package] edition = "2018" name = "zerocopy" -version = "0.8.0-alpha.15" +version = "0.8.0-alpha.16" authors = ["Joshua Liebow-Feeser "] description = "Utilities for zero-copy parsing and serialization" categories = ["embedded", "encoding", "no-std::no-alloc", "parsing", "rust-patterns"] @@ -67,13 +67,13 @@ std = ["alloc"] __internal_use_only_features_that_work_on_stable = ["alloc", "derive", "simd", "std"] [dependencies] -zerocopy-derive = { version = "=0.8.0-alpha.15", path = "zerocopy-derive", optional = true } +zerocopy-derive = { version = "=0.8.0-alpha.16", path = "zerocopy-derive", optional = true } # The "associated proc macro pattern" ensures that the versions of zerocopy and # zerocopy-derive remain equal, even if the 'derive' feature isn't used. # See: https://github.com/matklad/macro-dep-test [target.'cfg(any())'.dependencies] -zerocopy-derive = { version = "=0.8.0-alpha.15", path = "zerocopy-derive" } +zerocopy-derive = { version = "=0.8.0-alpha.16", path = "zerocopy-derive" } [dev-dependencies] assert_matches = "1.5" @@ -92,6 +92,6 @@ testutil = { path = "testutil" } # CI test failures. trybuild = { version = "=1.0.89", features = ["diff"] } # In tests, unlike in production, zerocopy-derive is not optional -zerocopy-derive = { version = "=0.8.0-alpha.15", path = "zerocopy-derive" } +zerocopy-derive = { version = "=0.8.0-alpha.16", path = "zerocopy-derive" } # TODO(#381) Remove this dependency once we have our own layout gadgets. elain = "0.3.0" diff --git a/zerocopy-derive/Cargo.toml b/zerocopy-derive/Cargo.toml index b3e2171b98..e355d7ca03 100644 --- a/zerocopy-derive/Cargo.toml +++ b/zerocopy-derive/Cargo.toml @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ [package] edition = "2018" name = "zerocopy-derive" -version = "0.8.0-alpha.15" +version = "0.8.0-alpha.16" authors = ["Joshua Liebow-Feeser "] description = "Custom derive for traits from the zerocopy crate" license = "BSD-2-Clause OR Apache-2.0 OR MIT"