linked_list_allocator 0.8.2

Simple allocator usable for no_std systems. It builds a linked list from the freed blocks and thus needs no additional data structures.
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# 0.8.2

- Update AllocRef implementation for latest API changes ([#30]https://github.com/phil-opp/linked-list-allocator/pull/30)

# 0.8.1

- AllocRef::alloc is now safe and allows zero-sized allocations ([#28]https://github.com/phil-opp/linked-list-allocator/pull/28)
    - This is technically a **breaking change** for the unstable `alloc_ref` feature of this crate because it now requires a newer nightly version of Rust.

# 0.8.0

- **Breaking**: Make AllocRef implementation optional behind new `alloc_ref` feature
    - To enable the `AllocRef` implementation again, enable the `alloc_ref` feature of this crate in your Cargo.toml
- Fix build on nightly 1.43.0 (05-03-2020) ([#25]https://github.com/phil-opp/linked-list-allocator/pull/25)

# 0.7.0

- Use new spinning_top crate instead of `spin` ([#23]https://github.com/phil-opp/linked-list-allocator/pull/23)

# 0.6.6

- The `Alloc` trait was renamed to `AllocRef` ([#20]https://github.com/phil-opp/linked-list-allocator/pull/20)

# 0.6.5

- Align up the Hole initialization address ([#18]https://github.com/phil-opp/linked-list-allocator/pull/18)
- Remove `alloc` feature gate, which is now stable