chore(deps): Bump Mapster from 7.4.0 to 10.0.7#9
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Updated Mapster from 7.4.0 to 10.0.7.
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10.0.7
What's Changed
Full Changelog: MapsterMapper/Mapster@v10.0.6...10.0.7
10.0.7-pre04
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Full Changelog: MapsterMapper/Mapster@v10.0.7-pre03...10.0.7-pre04
10.0.7-pre03
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Full Changelog: MapsterMapper/Mapster@v10.0.7-pre02...v10.0.7-pre03
10.0.7-pre02
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Full Changelog: MapsterMapper/Mapster@v10.0.7-pre01...v10.0.7-pre02
10.0.7-pre01
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Full Changelog: MapsterMapper/Mapster@v10.0.6...v10.0.7-pre01
10.0.6
Breaking change in v10.0+ and new feature
New feature:
In version 7.4.0 this feature was only available for record types
If you encountered this mapping behavior in 7.4.0, it is possible that your class was recognized as a record type, or was mistakenly recognized as a record type See more.
If you need the mapping behavior as for Record, in v10.0+ you can use -
[AdaptWith(AdaptDirectives.DestinationAsRecord)].If you need the ability to set this setting without using attributes, open issue on this topic.
Example:
What's Changed
Full Changelog: MapsterMapper/Mapster@v10.0.4...v10.0.6
10.0.4
Breaking change in v10.0+ and new feature
New feature:
In version 7.4.0 this feature was only available for record types
If you encountered this mapping behavior in 7.4.0, it is possible that your class was recognized as a record type, or was mistakenly recognized as a record type See more.
If you need the mapping behavior as for Record, in v10.0+ you can use -
[AdaptWith(AdaptDirectives.DestinationAsRecord)].If you need the ability to set this setting without using attributes, open issue on this topic.
Example:
What's Changed
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Full Changelog: MapsterMapper/Mapster@v10.0.0...v10.0.4
10.0.0
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