# Version 0.1.5 - Resolve a regression with error conversions (#290) - Added `name()` to `Fail` and `Error` # Version 0.1.4 - Improved error reporting of the derive feature - Resolved a potential internal ambiguity when using the backtrace feature that prevented backtrace from improving an upstream API. - Changed the bounds on std error compat conversions through the From trait to take Sync and Send into account. # Version 0.1.3 - Added `Context::map` - Fixed a memory leak for older rust versions on error downcast # Version 0.1.2 The original plan to release 1.0.0 was changed so that version 0.1.1 is released and a related [RFC to fix the error trait](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2504) is submitted. See README for details. - Fix `failure_derive` to work with Rust 2018. - Add `#[fail(cause)]` that works similarly with `#[cause]`. The new form is preferred. - Fix `"backtrace"` feature to work without `"std"` feature. - Add `Compat::get_ref`. - Add `Fallible`. - Deprecate `Fail::causes` and `::causes` in favor of newly added `::iter_causes`. - Deprecate `Fail::root_cause` and `::root_cause` in favor of newly added `::find_root_cause`. - Add `::iter_chain`. - Implement `Box: Fail`. - Add `Error::from_boxed_compat`. - Deprecate `Error::cause` in favor of newly added `Error::as_fail`. - Deprecate `Error::causes` in favor of newly added `Error::iter_chain`. - Deprecate `Error::root_cause` in favor of newly added `Error::find_root_cause`. - Add `Error::iter_causes`. - Implement `Error: AsRef`. - Fix `Debug` implementation of `SyncFailure`. # Version 0.1.1 - Add a `Causes` iterator, which iterates over the causes of a failure. Can be accessed through the `Fail::causes` or `Error::causes` methods. - Add the `bail!` macro, which "throws" from the function. - Add the `ensure!` macro, which is like an "assert" which throws instead of panicking. - The derive now supports a no_std mode. - The derive is re-exported from `failure` by default, so that users do not have to directly depend on `failure_derive`. - Add a impl of `From for Context`, allowing users to `?` the `D` type to produce a `Context` (for cases where there is no further underlying error). # Version 0.1.0 - Initial version.