# v0.10.0 - `try_push_idx`: same as `push_idx` but the builder produces a result # v0.9.19 - maps (`Vec`s) using indices as keys now have a `map.index_from_usize(n)` function that generates an index from a `usize` if and only if it is a legal index for this map; typically useful when parsing element indices as `usize`s. # v0.9.17 - new `strict` feature, off by default; when active - removes all bridges from `usize` to indices - removes functions over maps that decrease their size - this means that, as long as you only create one map value, any index you manipulate is guaranteed to be legal for this map. - safe_index is no `no_std` - macro input - `map MapType` is not followed by `with iter IterType` anymore - `range RangeType` has been removed, use `..` and `..=` operators instead - maps: - no dedicated iterator type anymore - function `of` constructing a map from a vector is gone, use the `From` implementation instead; - `last` now also returns the index of the last element, if any; - `last_mut` has been fixed and also returns the last element's index; - new `push_idx` function: like `push`, but takes an element constructor taking the element's index as argument; - `split` now produces iterators that yield indices - added implementation of `std::ops::Index>` # v0.9.11 - `const` map constructors - `const` map-iter constructors - `const` index constructors and accessor # v0.9.9 - indices now implement `Default` [#1](https://github.com/AdrienChampion/safe_index/issues/1) # v0.9.6 - maps (vectors) now - implement `Index` for the various `std::ops::Range`s - have `reserve`, `get`, `get_mut`, `last` and `last_mut` methods # v0.9.4 - added a `split(idx)` function over maps that splits a map into - an iterator over the elements *before* `idx` - the element at `idx` - an iterator over the elements *after* `idx`