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Bump Serilog.Expressions from 1.1.1 to 3.4.1 #1906

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Bumps Serilog.Expressions from 1.1.1 to 3.4.1.

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v3.4.1

v3.4.0

  • #74 - add support for formatting short level names in expressions using ToString(@l, 'u3') etc. (@​nblumhardt)

v3.3.0

  • #62 - README update, fix custom name resolver example (@​warrenbuckley)
  • #67 - support aliasing of built in property names, to ease migration from Serilog.Filters.Expressions (@​nblumhardt)

v3.2.0

  • #45 - Concat(s0, s1, ..sN) (@​nblumhardt)
  • #46 - use Directory.Build.props to share common settings (@​SimonCropp)
  • #47 - use Nullable package for down-level platform support (@​SimonCropp)
  • #48 - code cleanups (@​SimonCropp)
  • #49 (@​nblumhardt)
    • default to shallow semantics, add optional deep arg to Rest()
    • improve reporting of function argument count mismatches
    • allow user-defined functions to expose optional arguments

v3.1.0

The last of these churny releases for a while! 😅

  • #43 - (@​nblumhardt)
    • Allow all functions to accept a LogEvent parameter
    • Adds virtual NameResolver.TryBindFunctionParameter() to support user-defined function parameter types
    • Combine these to implement a Rest() function, usable in templates only, that matches the behavior of {Properties} in Serilog output templates (i.e. all properties not referenced elsewhere in the template or message)

v3.0.0

  • #35 - go dependency-free by interning the needed pieces of Superpower; net5.0 target (@​nblumhardt)
  • #38 - support ANSI terminal themes in ExpressionTemplate (@​nblumhardt)
  • #19 - use the supplied IFormatProvider (if any) in culture-specific formatting operations (@​nblumhardt)

Breaking changes in this release:

  • Optional or nullable IFormatProvider arguments added to the various SerilogExpression factory methods
  • Optional or nullable TemplateTheme arguments added to the ExpressionTemplate constructors/factory methods

v2.0.0

  • #30 - {#if ...} {#else if ...} {#else} {#end} conditions, {#each ... in ...} {#delimit} {#else} {#end} repetition (@​nblumhardt)
  • #31 - make the format argument of ToString(x, format) optional (@​nblumhardt)
Commits
  • 25c6509 Merge pull request #78 from serilog/dev
  • 56f298e Update README.md
  • ae53dab Merge pull request #80 from serilog/adamchester/check-empty-object-readme
  • 0fcbae0 Merge pull request #82 from jesseclm/step-sample-project-framework
  • 3244505 step sample project target framework
  • f3be624 Merge pull request #79 from serilog/cleanup
  • 02cdd88 Add a recipie for checking if an object is empty
  • 56435a3 file scoped namespace and target typed new
  • 94645ab Merge pull request #77 from nblumhardt/additional-wildcard-cases
  • 08e7700 Build fixes
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@dependabot dependabot bot force-pushed the dependabot/nuget/Serilog.Expressions-3.4.1 branch from 3c65df2 to b85ed6c Compare April 12, 2023 06:29
Bumps [Serilog.Expressions](https://github.com/serilog/serilog-expressions) from 1.1.1 to 3.4.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/serilog/serilog-expressions/releases)
- [Commits](serilog/serilog-expressions@v1.1.1...v3.4.1)

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