# Change Log All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. ## [0.4.1] - 2020-2-19 ### Cosmetic changes * Updated README * Fixed clippy lints ## [0.4.0] - 2018-9-26 ### Feature * Make Serde an optional feature. It take quite some time to compile which is not always necessary. ## [0.3.1] - 2017-10-27 ### Fixed * Really use Serde as was promised in 0.3 ## [0.3] - 2017-10-11 Thanks to a huge pull-request by @Kerollmops the RleVec know provides a more complete set of feaures. @Kerollmops kindly offered to join the project and is now a co-maintainer. ### Breaking changes * `RleVec::n_runs` is now called `RleVec::runs_len` * Deprecated rustc_serialize in favor of Serde ### New features * Added methods `remove`, `clear`, `to_vec` to `RleVec` * The RleVec Iterator now implements the `ExactSizeIterator` and `DoubleEndedIterator` traits * Implemented traits `Default`, `Write`, `Extend` and `Into>` for `RleVec` * Greatly increased the number of benchmarks * Reorganised and increased number of tests ## [0.2.2] - 2017-02-01 ### Fixed * Removed a couple of println! statements. * Added crate category ## [0.2.1] - 2016-12-06 ### Added * Implemented `nth` on `RleVecIterator`. The will speed up iterator functions like `nth` and `skip` if large runs are present * Derived `RustcEncodable` and `RustcDecodable` on the structs so the data can be serialized ## [0.2.0] - 2016-11-30 ### Added * Made a public type `Run`. * `Iterators` for `Run` and `FromIterator` * Added `min()` and `max()` to `RleVecIterator` that only look at run values. This is much more efficient than looping over each repeated value ## [0.1.0] - 2016-11-28 - Initial release