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Update module github.com/go-logr/logr to v1.4.2 #13

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This PR contains the following updates:

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github.com/go-logr/logr v1.2.4 -> v1.4.2 age adoption passing confidence

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go-logr/logr (github.com/go-logr/logr)

v1.4.2

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Full Changelog: go-logr/logr@v1.4.1...v1.4.2

v1.4.1

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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 and logr.NewContextWithSlogLogger use the same context key, which allows logr.FromContext and logr.FromContextAsSlogLogger to return logr.Logger or *slog.Logger respectively, including transparently converting each to the other as needed.

Functions logr/slogr.NewLogr and logr/slogr.ToSlogHandler have been superceded by logr.FromSlogHandler and logr.ToSlogHandler respectively, and type logr/slogr.SlogSink has been superceded by logr.SlogSink. All of the old names in logr/slogr remain, for compatibility.

Package logr/funcr now supports logr.SlogSink, meaning that it's output passes all but one of the Slog conformance tests (that exception being that funcr handles the timestamp itself).

Users who have a logr.Logger and need a *slog.Logger can call slog.New(logr.ToSlogHandler(...)) and all output will go through the same stack.

Users who have a *slog.Logger or slog.Handler can call logr.FromSlogHandler(...) and all output will go through the same stack.

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Full Changelog: go-logr/logr@v1.3.0...v1.4.0

v1.3.0

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This release adds support for slog in a new, self-contained logr/slogr package. Implementers of a logr.LogSink are encouraged, but not required, to extend their implementation to improve the quality of log output coming from a slog API call.

Breaking change: the call depth for LogSink.Enabled when called via Logger.Enabled was fixed to be the same as for other call paths. Implementers of a LogSink who have worked around this bug will need to remove their workarounds.

Security best practices were improved. Only Go versions >= 1.18 are supported by this release.

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New Contributors

Full Changelog: go-logr/logr@v1.2.4...v1.3.0


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