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build(deps): bump serde from 1.0.177 to 1.0.190 #365

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Bumps serde from 1.0.177 to 1.0.190.

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v1.0.190

  • Preserve NaN sign when deserializing f32 from f64 or vice versa (#2637)

v1.0.189

  • Fix "cannot infer type" error when internally tagged enum contains untagged variant (#2613, thanks @​ahl)

v1.0.188

  • Fix "failed to parse manifest" error when building serde using a Cargo version between 1.45 and 1.50 (#2603)

v1.0.187

  • Remove support for Emscripten targets on rustc older than 1.40 (#2600)

v1.0.186

  • Disallow incompatible versions of serde_derive and serde in the dependency graph (#2588, thanks @​soqb)

v1.0.185

  • Fix error "cannot move out of *self which is behind a shared reference" deriving Serialize on a non_exhaustive enum (#2591)

v1.0.184

  • Restore from-source serde_derive build on all platforms — eventually we'd like to use a first-class precompiled macro if such a thing becomes supported by cargo / crates.io

v1.0.183

  • Support deserializing Box<OsStr> with an equivalent representation as OsString (#2556, thanks @​DBLouis)

v1.0.182

  • Render field aliases in sorted order in error messages (#2458, thanks @​Mingun)
  • Support serde(default) on tuple structs (#2553, thanks @​Mingun)

v1.0.181

  • Make serde(alias) work in combination with flatten when using in-place deserialization (#2443, thanks @​Mingun)
  • Improve the representation of adjacently tagged enums in formats where enum tags are serialized by index, as opposed to by string name (#2505, #2496, thanks @​Baptistemontan)

v1.0.180

  • Update to 2018 edition

v1.0.179

  • Support serialization of tuple variants inside a flattened field (#2448, thanks @​Mingun)

v1.0.178

  • Fix build error when using serde with "std" feature turned off and "unstable" feature turned on (#2541)
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  • edb1a58 Release 1.0.190
  • 11c2917 Merge pull request #2637 from dtolnay/nansign
  • 6ba9c12 Float copysign does not exist in libcore yet
  • d2fcc34 Ensure f32 deserialized from f64 and vice versa preserve NaN sign
  • a091a07 Add float NaN tests
  • bb4135c Fix unused imports
  • 8de84b7 Resolve get_first clippy lint
  • 9cdf332 Remove 'remember to update' reminder from Cargo.toml
  • e94fc65 Release 1.0.189
  • b908487 Remove double nesting of first_attempt
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Bumps [serde](https://github.com/serde-rs/serde) from 1.0.177 to 1.0.190.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/serde-rs/serde/releases)
- [Commits](serde-rs/serde@v1.0.177...v1.0.190)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: serde
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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Superseded by #370.

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