Update module github.com/go-logr/logr to v1.4.2 #11
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This PR contains the following updates:
v1.3.0
->v1.4.2
Release Notes
go-logr/logr (github.com/go-logr/logr)
v1.4.2
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What's Changed
Dependencies:
Full Changelog: go-logr/logr@v1.4.1...v1.4.2
v1.4.1
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What's Changed
Full Changelog: go-logr/logr@v1.4.0...v1.4.1
v1.4.0
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This release dramatically improves interoperability with Go's
log/slog
package. In particular,logr.NewContext
andlogr.NewContextWithSlogLogger
use the same context key, which allowslogr.FromContext
andlogr.FromContextAsSlogLogger
to returnlogr.Logger
or*slog.Logger
respectively, including transparently converting each to the other as needed.Functions
logr/slogr.NewLogr
andlogr/slogr.ToSlogHandler
have been superceded bylogr.FromSlogHandler
andlogr.ToSlogHandler
respectively, and typelogr/slogr.SlogSink
has been superceded bylogr.SlogSink
. All of the old names inlogr/slogr
remain, for compatibility.Package
logr/funcr
now supportslogr.SlogSink
, meaning that it's output passes all but one of the Slog conformance tests (that exception being thatfuncr
handles the timestamp itself).Users who have a
logr.Logger
and need a*slog.Logger
can callslog.New(logr.ToSlogHandler(...))
and all output will go through the same stack.Users who have a
*slog.Logger
orslog.Handler
can calllogr.FromSlogHandler(...)
and all output will go through the same stack.What's Changed
New Contributors
Full Changelog: go-logr/logr@v1.3.0...v1.4.0
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