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  • New Features

    • Updated package version to 0.33.0.
    • Introduced a new bls-cpp feature and modified the existing bls feature.
    • Added a new optional dependency blsful.
    • Enhanced modularity by conditionally exporting the blsful module based on feature flags.
  • Bug Fixes

    • No specific bug fixes were mentioned in this update.

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The changes involve updates to the Cargo.toml and lib.rs files of the dashcore package. The version number has been incremented from 0.32.0 to 0.33.0, and the feature configurations have been modified, including the replacement of the bls feature dependency. A new feature, bls-cpp, has been introduced, and a new optional dependency, blsful, has been added. Additionally, the blsful module is now conditionally exported in lib.rs, enhancing the library's modularity.

Changes

File Change Summary
dash/Cargo.toml - Version updated from 0.32.0 to 0.33.0
- bls feature changed from bls-signatures to blsful
- New feature bls-cpp added with bls-signatures
- New optional dependency blsful added (version 3.0.0-pre6)
dash/src/lib.rs - New public export for blsful module added under the condition of the blsful feature flag

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant Cargo
    participant Library

    User->>Cargo: Request to use `blsful` feature
    Cargo->>Library: Check for `blsful` feature
    Library-->>Cargo: `blsful` module available
    Cargo-->>User: `blsful` functionality enabled
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🐇 "In the meadow where changes bloom,
A version hops, dispelling gloom.
With features bright, and dependencies new,
The library dances, fresh as the dew.
Let's celebrate with a joyful cheer,
For blsful is here, let’s give a big cheer!" 🐇


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@QuantumExplorer QuantumExplorer merged commit 288b03c into master Oct 19, 2024
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@QuantumExplorer QuantumExplorer deleted the chore/newBLSLibrary branch October 19, 2024 04:34
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