renovate[bot] 11d9a41433 chore: bump up apple/swift-collections version to from: "1.3.0" (#13688)
This PR contains the following updates:

| Package | Update | Change |
|---|---|---|
|
[apple/swift-collections](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections)
| minor | `from: "1.2.1"` -> `from: "1.3.0"` |

---

### Release Notes

<details>
<summary>apple/swift-collections (apple/swift-collections)</summary>

###
[`v1.3.0`](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/releases/tag/1.3.0):
Swift Collections 1.3.0

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/compare/1.2.1...1.3.0)

This feature release supports Swift toolchain versions 6.0, 6.1 and 6.2,
and it includes the following improvements:

##### `BasicContainers` module

This new module collects ownership-aware, low-level variants of existing
data structures in the core standard library. In this release, this
module consists of two array variants, `UniqueArray` and `RigidArray`.

These new types are provided as less flexible, noncopyable alternatives
to the classic `Array` type. The standard `Array` implements value
semantics with the copy-on-write optimization; this inherently requires
elements to be copyable, and it is itself copyable.

`struct UniqueArray<Element>` is a noncopyable array variant that takes
away `Array`'s copy-on-write behavior, enabling support for noncopyable
elements. This type's noncopyability means mutations can always assume
that the array is uniquely owned, with no shared copies (hence the
name!). This means that array mutations such as mutating an element at
an index can behave much more predictably, with no unexpected
performance spikes due to having to copy shared storage.

`struct RigidArray<Element>` goes even further, by also disabling
dynamic resizing. Rigid arrays have a fixed capacity: they are
initialized with room for a particular number of elements, and they
never implicitly grow (nor shrink) their storage. When a rigid array's
count reaches its capacity, it becomes unable to add any new items --
inserting into a full array is considered a programming error. This
makes this a quite inflexible (or *rigid*) type indeed, as avoiding
storage overflow requires careful, up front planning on the resource
needs of the task at hand. In exchange, rigid arrays can have extremely
predictable performance characteristics.

`UniqueArray` is a great default choice when a task just needs an array
type that is able store noncopyable elements. `RigidArray` is best
reserved for use cases that require absolute, pedantic control over
memory use or latency -- such as control software running in
environments with extremely limited memory, or when a certain task must
always be completed in some given amount of time.

The `Unique` and `Rigid` prefixes applied here establish a general
naming convention for low-level variants of the classic copy-on-write
data structure implementations. Future releases are expected to flesh
out our zoo of container types by adding `Unique` and `Rigid` variants
of the existing `Set`, `Dictionary`, `Deque`, `Heap` and other
constructs, with type names such as as `RigidDictionary` and
`UniqueDeque`.

##### `TrailingElementsModule` module

This new module ships a new `TrailingArray` construct, a preview of a
new low-level, ownership-aware variant of `ManagedBuffer`. This is
primarily intended as a interoperability helper for C constructs that
consist of a fixed-size header directly followed by variable-size
storage buffer.

##### `ContainersPreview` module

This module is intended to contain previews of an upcoming
ownership-aware container model. In this initial release, this module
consists of just one construct: `struct Box<T>`.

`Box` is a wrapper type that forms a noncopyable, heap allocated box
around an arbitrary value.

#### What's Changed

- Merge release/1.1 to main by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;204](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/204)
- Merge relase/1.1 to main, without taking any changes by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;206](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/206)
- \[Heap] Add methods to replace minimum/maximum (redux) by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;208](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/208)
- Persistent collections updates (part 10) by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;207](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/207)
- Update CMakeLists.txt by
[@&#8203;compnerd](https://redirect.github.com/compnerd) in
[#&#8203;215](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/215)
- Merge latest changes from release/1.1 to main by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;220](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/220)
- Merge branch release/1.1 to main by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;231](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/231)
- \[SortedCollections] Disable tests with
[@&#8203;testable](https://redirect.github.com/testable) imports in
release builds by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;232](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/232)
- \[Hashtable] Minor Documentation Fix (Typo) by
[@&#8203;nickkohrn](https://redirect.github.com/nickkohrn) in
[#&#8203;241](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/241)
- Merge branch `release/1.1` to `main` by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;248](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/248)
- Update README.md by
[@&#8203;glessard](https://redirect.github.com/glessard) in
[#&#8203;251](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/251)
- \[OrderedDictionary] Explicitly mention in documentation that
keys/values are ordered by
[@&#8203;warpling](https://redirect.github.com/warpling) in
[#&#8203;254](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/254)
- build: support ARM64 spelling by
[@&#8203;compnerd](https://redirect.github.com/compnerd) in
[#&#8203;282](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/282)
- Merge release/1.1 to main by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;284](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/284)
- Update release checklist by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;323](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/323)
- build: update the build rules for adjusted tree layout by
[@&#8203;compnerd](https://redirect.github.com/compnerd) in
[#&#8203;331](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/331)
- build: support using swift-collections in larger projects by
[@&#8203;compnerd](https://redirect.github.com/compnerd) in
[#&#8203;330](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/330)
- Merge release/1.1 to main by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;332](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/332)
- build: support building in Debug mode on Windows by
[@&#8203;compnerd](https://redirect.github.com/compnerd) in
[#&#8203;333](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/333)
- Bugfix Incorrect Assert in BTree.removeFirst/removeLast by
[@&#8203;LeoNavel](https://redirect.github.com/LeoNavel) in
[#&#8203;349](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/349)
- Fix typos by [@&#8203;rex4539](https://redirect.github.com/rex4539) in
[#&#8203;356](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/356)
- Merge branch `release/1.1` to `main` by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;358](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/358)
- Merge.1.1→main by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;361](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/361)
- Add post-merge CI support by
[@&#8203;shahmishal](https://redirect.github.com/shahmishal) in
[#&#8203;367](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/367)
- Update CODEOWNERS by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;375](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/375)
- Merge release/1.1 to main by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;386](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/386)
- Merge release/1.1 to main by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;410](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/410)
- \[BTree]\[NFC] Rephrase some comments by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;427](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/427)
- \[CI] Pull Request testing support via GitHub Actions by
[@&#8203;shahmishal](https://redirect.github.com/shahmishal) in
[#&#8203;426](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/426)
- \[OrderedDictionary Documentation] fix a typo by
[@&#8203;Gyuni](https://redirect.github.com/Gyuni) in
[#&#8203;445](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/445)
- Install swiftmodules with full module triple by
[@&#8203;etcwilde](https://redirect.github.com/etcwilde) in
[#&#8203;470](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/470)
- \[OrderedSet] Add `OrderedSet.appending(contentsOf:)` by
[@&#8203;pm-dev](https://redirect.github.com/pm-dev) in
[#&#8203;452](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/452)
- ManagedBuffer.capacity is unavailable on OpenBSD. by
[@&#8203;3405691582](https://redirect.github.com/3405691582) in
[#&#8203;456](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/456)
- Align Heap.\_UnsafeHandle min/maxValue tie-breaking with Swift.min/max
by [@&#8203;DakshinD](https://redirect.github.com/DakshinD) in
[#&#8203;455](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/455)
- Add Heap.removeAll(where:) by
[@&#8203;DakshinD](https://redirect.github.com/DakshinD) in
[#&#8203;454](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/454)
- Merge release/1.2 to main by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;450](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/450)
- Disable `SortedCollections` module by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;479](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/479)
- Enable MemberImportVisibility and fix issues uncovered by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;480](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/480)
- fix comment for OrderedSet.appending(contentsOf:) by
[@&#8203;ozumin](https://redirect.github.com/ozumin) in
[#&#8203;478](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/478)
- Bump requirements of nested benchmarking package by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;481](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/481)
- Fix CMake build by
[@&#8203;etcwilde](https://redirect.github.com/etcwilde) in
[#&#8203;482](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/482)
- Merge changes on `release/1.2` to `main` branch by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;487](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/487)
- Enable macOS testing on GitHub Actions by
[@&#8203;shahmishal](https://redirect.github.com/shahmishal) in
[#&#8203;483](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/483)
- Fix API documentation links in README.md by
[@&#8203;azarovalex](https://redirect.github.com/azarovalex) in
[#&#8203;490](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/490)
- Skip Xcode 16.0 and 16.1 in PR workflow by
[@&#8203;natecook1000](https://redirect.github.com/natecook1000) in
[#&#8203;493](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/493)
- Fix OrderedSet example usage by
[@&#8203;azarovalex](https://redirect.github.com/azarovalex) in
[#&#8203;491](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/491)
- Add support for embedded Swift mode by
[@&#8203;parkera](https://redirect.github.com/parkera) in
[#&#8203;494](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/494)
- Include DequeModule in the Foundation toolchain build by
[@&#8203;cthielen](https://redirect.github.com/cthielen) in
[#&#8203;495](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/495)
- Fix CMake build for `release/1.2` by
[@&#8203;cthielen](https://redirect.github.com/cthielen) in
[#&#8203;498](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/498)
- fix minor typo in init docs for Deque.swift by
[@&#8203;t089](https://redirect.github.com/t089) in
[#&#8203;503](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/503)
- \[SortedSet] Fix subtreeCount inconsistency after remove at index by
[@&#8203;brianchang928](https://redirect.github.com/brianchang928) in
[#&#8203;502](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/502)
- Add the missing COLLECTIONS\_SINGLE\_MODULE when import
InternalCollectionsUtils by
[@&#8203;faimin](https://redirect.github.com/faimin) in
[#&#8203;501](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/501)
- \[SortedCollections] Fix incorrect offset calculation in
BTree.findAnyIndex by
[@&#8203;brianchang928](https://redirect.github.com/brianchang928) in
[#&#8203;506](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/506)
- \[SortedCollections] Fix B-tree root reduction during element removal
causing data loss by
[@&#8203;brianchang928](https://redirect.github.com/brianchang928) in
[#&#8203;507](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/507)
- Add checks for Wasm compatibility to `pull_request.yml` by
[@&#8203;MaxDesiatov](https://redirect.github.com/MaxDesiatov) in
[#&#8203;509](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/509)
- First round of noncopyable constructs: `Box`, `RigidArray`,
`DynamicArray` by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;508](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/508)
- \[actions] exclude Xcode 26 beta 6 by
[@&#8203;glessard](https://redirect.github.com/glessard) in
[#&#8203;514](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/514)
- Add "trailing elements" module with facilities for tail-allocated
storage by [@&#8203;DougGregor](https://redirect.github.com/DougGregor)
in
[#&#8203;513](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/513)
- \[Xcode] Add trailing elements to xcodeproj by
[@&#8203;Azoy](https://redirect.github.com/Azoy) in
[#&#8203;515](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/515)
- Containers: Naming updates, minor tweaks by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;516](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/516)
- Add BasicContainer rename to xcodeproj by
[@&#8203;Azoy](https://redirect.github.com/Azoy) in
[#&#8203;517](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/517)
- Prepare for tagging 1.3.0 by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;523](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/523)
- \[Docs] Fix landing page of collections documentation by
[@&#8203;Azoy](https://redirect.github.com/Azoy) in
[#&#8203;520](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/520)
- build: Install libraries in an `arch` sub-folder by
[@&#8203;Steelskin](https://redirect.github.com/Steelskin) in
[#&#8203;505](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/505)
- More release preparations for 1.3.0 by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;524](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/524)
- One last round of documentation updates by
[@&#8203;lorentey](https://redirect.github.com/lorentey) in
[#&#8203;525](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/525)

#### New Contributors

- [@&#8203;nickkohrn](https://redirect.github.com/nickkohrn) made their
first contribution in
[#&#8203;241](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/241)
- [@&#8203;warpling](https://redirect.github.com/warpling) made their
first contribution in
[#&#8203;254](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/254)
- [@&#8203;LeoNavel](https://redirect.github.com/LeoNavel) made their
first contribution in
[#&#8203;349](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/349)
- [@&#8203;rex4539](https://redirect.github.com/rex4539) made their
first contribution in
[#&#8203;356](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/356)
- [@&#8203;Gyuni](https://redirect.github.com/Gyuni) made their first
contribution in
[#&#8203;445](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/445)
- [@&#8203;pm-dev](https://redirect.github.com/pm-dev) made their first
contribution in
[#&#8203;452](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/452)
- [@&#8203;DakshinD](https://redirect.github.com/DakshinD) made their
first contribution in
[#&#8203;455](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/455)
- [@&#8203;ozumin](https://redirect.github.com/ozumin) made their first
contribution in
[#&#8203;478](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/478)
- [@&#8203;azarovalex](https://redirect.github.com/azarovalex) made
their first contribution in
[#&#8203;490](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/490)
- [@&#8203;natecook1000](https://redirect.github.com/natecook1000) made
their first contribution in
[#&#8203;493](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/493)
- [@&#8203;parkera](https://redirect.github.com/parkera) made their
first contribution in
[#&#8203;494](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/494)
- [@&#8203;t089](https://redirect.github.com/t089) made their first
contribution in
[#&#8203;503](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/503)
- [@&#8203;brianchang928](https://redirect.github.com/brianchang928)
made their first contribution in
[#&#8203;502](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/502)
- [@&#8203;faimin](https://redirect.github.com/faimin) made their first
contribution in
[#&#8203;501](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/501)
- [@&#8203;MaxDesiatov](https://redirect.github.com/MaxDesiatov) made
their first contribution in
[#&#8203;509](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/509)
- [@&#8203;DougGregor](https://redirect.github.com/DougGregor) made
their first contribution in
[#&#8203;513](https://redirect.github.com/apple/swift-collections/pull/513)

**Full Changelog**:
<https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/compare/1.2.1...1.3.0>

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For translation and language support you can visit our i18n General Space.

Looking for other ways to contribute and wondering where to start? Check out the AFFiNE Ambassador program, we work closely with passionate community members and provide them with a wide range of support and resources.

If you have questions, you are welcome to contact us. One of the best places to get more info and learn more is in the AFFiNE Community where you can engage with other like-minded individuals.

Templates

AFFiNE now provides pre-built templates from our team. Following are the Top 10 most popular templates among AFFiNE users,if you want to contribute, you can contribute your own template so other people can use it too.

Blog

Welcome to the AFFiNE blog section! Here, youll find the latest insights, tips, and guides on how to maximize your experience with AFFiNE and AFFiNE AI, the leading Canvas AI tool for flexible note-taking and creative organization.

Ecosystem

Name
@affine/component AFFiNE Component Resources
@toeverything/theme AFFiNE theme

Upstreams

We would also like to give thanks to open-source projects that make AFFiNE possible:

  • Blocksuite - 💠 BlockSuite is the open-source collaborative editor project behind AFFiNE.
  • OctoBase - 🐙 OctoBase is the open-source database behind AFFiNE, local-first, yet collaborative. A light-weight, scalable, data engine written in Rust.
  • yjs - Fundamental support of CRDTs for our implementation on state management and data sync.
  • electron - Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
  • React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
  • napi-rs - A framework for building compiled Node.js add-ons in Rust via Node-API.
  • Jotai - Primitive and flexible state management for React.
  • async-call-rpc - A lightweight JSON RPC client & server.
  • Vite - Next generation frontend tooling.
  • Other upstream dependencies.

Thanks a lot to the community for providing such powerful and simple libraries, so that we can focus more on the implementation of the product logic, and we hope that in the future our projects will also provide a more easy-to-use knowledge base for everyone.

Contributors

We would like to express our gratitude to all the individuals who have already contributed to AFFiNE! If you have any AFFiNE-related project, documentation, tool or template, please feel free to contribute it by submitting a pull request to our curated list on GitHub: awesome-affine.

contributors

Self-Host

Begin with Docker to deploy your own feature-rich, unrestricted version of AFFiNE. Our team is diligently updating to the latest version. For more information on how to self-host AFFiNE, please refer to our documentation.

Run on Sealos

Run on ClawCloud

Hiring

Some amazing companies, including AFFiNE, are looking for developers! Are you interested in joining AFFiNE or its partners? Check out our Discord channel for some of the latest jobs available.

Feature Request

For feature requests, please see community.affine.pro.

Building

Codespaces

From the GitHub repo main page, click the green "Code" button and select "Create codespace on master". This will open a new Codespace with the (supposedly auto-forked AFFiNE repo cloned, built, and ready to go.

Local

See BUILDING.md for instructions on how to build AFFiNE from source code.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from everyone. See docs/contributing/tutorial.md for details.

Thanks

Chromatic

Thanks to Chromatic for providing the visual testing platform that helps us review UI changes and catch visual regressions.

License

Editions

  • AFFiNE Community Edition (CE) is the current available version, it's free for self-host under the MIT license.

  • AFFiNE Enterprise Edition (EE) is yet to be published, it will have more advanced features and enterprise-oriented offerings, including but not exclusive to rebranding and SSO, advanced admin and audit, etc., you may refer to https://affine.pro/pricing for more information

See LICENSE for details.

Languages
TypeScript 90.6%
Swift 3.8%
Rust 3.6%
Kotlin 1.1%
JavaScript 0.4%
Other 0.3%