Ran `cargo upgrade --incompatible`, seems there are no changes required.
From cacache 0.12.0:
> BREAKING CHANGE: some signatures for copy have changed, and copy no
longer automatically reflinks
`which` 5.0.0 seems to have only error message changes.
`PackageName` and `ExtraName` can now only be constructed from valid
names. They share the same rules, so i gave them the same
implementation. Constructors are split between `new` (owned) and
`from_str` (borrowed), with the owned version avoiding allocations.
Closes#279
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Co-authored-by: Zanie <contact@zanie.dev>
From
https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/recording-installed-packages/#recording-installed-packages
> This directory is named as {name}-{version}.dist-info, with name and
version fields corresponding to Core metadata specifications. Both
fields must be normalized (see Package name normalization and PEP 440
for the definition of normalization for each field respectively), and
replace dash (-) characters with underscore (_) characters, so the
.dist-info directory always has exactly one dash (-) character in its
stem, separating the name and version fields.
Follow up to #278
The normalized name abstractions were not consistently, this PR uses
them where they were previously missing:
* `WheelFilename::distribution`
* `Requirement::name`
* `Requirement::extras`
* `Metadata21::name`
* `Metadata21::provides_dist`
With `puffin-package` depending on `pep508_rs` this would be cyclical
crate dependency, so `puffin-normalize` gets split out from
`puffin-package`.
`DistInfoName` has the same task and semantics as `PackageName`, so it's
merged into the latter.
`PackageName` and `ExtraName` documentation is moved onto the type and
their constructors are called `new` instead of `normalize`. We now use
these constructors rarely enough the implicit allocation by
`to_string()` shouldn't matter anymore, while more actual cloning
becomes visible.