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Bumps github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2 from 2.13.0 to 2.15.0.

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v2.15.0

Bugs Fixed

  • ext/typeexpr: Skip null objects when applying defaults. This prevents crashes when null objects are creating inside collections, and stops incomplete objects being created with only optional attributes set. (#567)
  • ext/typeexpr: Ensure default values do not have optional metadata attached. This prevents crashes when default values are inserted into concrete go-cty values that have also been stripped of their optional metadata. (#568)

Enhancements

  • ext/typeexpr: With the go-cty upstream depenendency updated to v1.12.0, the Defaults struct and associated functions can apply additional and more flexible 'unsafe' conversions (examples include tuples into collections such as lists and sets, and additional safety around null and dynamic values). (#564)
  • ext/typeexpr: With the go-cty upstream depenendency updated to v1.12.0, users should now apply the go-cty convert functionality before setting defaults on a given cty.Value, rather than after, if they require a specific cty.Type. (#564)

v2.14.1

Bugs Fixed

  • ext/typeexpr: Type convert defaults for optional object attributes when applying them. This prevents crashes in certain cases when the objects in question are part of a collection. (#555)

v2.14.0

Enhancements

  • ext/typeexpr: Added support for optional object attributes to TypeConstraint. Attributes can be wrapped in the special optional(…) modifier, allowing the attribute to be omitted while still meeting the type constraint. For more information, cty's documentation on conversion between object types. (#549)
  • ext/typeexpr: New function: TypeConstraintWithDefaults. In this mode, the optional(…) modifier accepts a second argument which can be used as the default value for omitted object attributes. The function returns both a cty.Type and associated Defaults, the latter of which has an Apply method to apply defaults to a given value. (#549)
Changelog

Sourced from github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2's changelog.

v2.15.0 (November 10, 2022)

Bugs Fixed

  • ext/typeexpr: Skip null objects when applying defaults. This prevents crashes when null objects are creating inside collections, and stops incomplete objects being created with only optional attributes set. (#567)
  • ext/typeexpr: Ensure default values do not have optional metadata attached. This prevents crashes when default values are inserted into concrete go-cty values that have also been stripped of their optional metadata. (#568)

Enhancements

  • ext/typeexpr: With the go-cty upstream depenendency updated to v1.12.0, the Defaults struct and associated functions can apply additional and more flexible 'unsafe' conversions (examples include tuples into collections such as lists and sets, and additional safety around null and dynamic values). (#564)
  • ext/typeexpr: With the go-cty upstream depenendency updated to v1.12.0, users should now apply the go-cty convert functionality before setting defaults on a given cty.Value, rather than after, if they require a specific cty.Type. (#564)

v2.14.1 (September 23, 2022)

Bugs Fixed

  • ext/typeexpr: Type convert defaults for optional object attributes when applying them. This prevents crashes in certain cases when the objects in question are part of a collection. (#555)

v2.14.0 (September 1, 2022)

Enhancements

  • ext/typeexpr: Added support for optional object attributes to TypeConstraint. Attributes can be wrapped in the special optional(…) modifier, allowing the attribute to be omitted while still meeting the type constraint. For more information, cty's documentation on conversion between object types. (#549)
  • ext/typeexpr: New function: TypeConstraintWithDefaults. In this mode, the optional(…) modifier accepts a second argument which can be used as the default value for omitted object attributes. The function returns both a cty.Type and associated Defaults, the latter of which has an Apply method to apply defaults to a given value. (#549)
Commits
  • 31e2c60 Release v2.15.0
  • 07502d3 Update CHANGELOG.md
  • bcff50c Strip optional metadata from empty default collections (#568)
  • fa90633 Update CHANGELOG.md
  • b6727bf Merge pull request #567 from liamcervante/terraform/32157
  • 233ef62 add test cases that verify behaviour from the forums
  • c7cfb6a remove previous complex test cases
  • d29499f don't insert default values into null objects
  • e86af16 Merge pull request #566 from hashicorp/liamcervante/changelog
  • ba75ecb Update CHANGELOG.md
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Bumps [github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2](https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl) from 2.13.0 to 2.15.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](hashicorp/hcl@v2.13.0...v2.15.0)

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