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Bump Mapster from 7.4.0 to 10.0.7#1070

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Bump Mapster from 7.4.0 to 10.0.7#1070
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Updated Mapster from 7.4.0 to 10.0.7.

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10.0.7

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Full Changelog: MapsterMapper/Mapster@v10.0.6...10.0.7

10.0.7-pre04

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10.0.7-pre03

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10.0.7-pre02

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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:

  • Fix #​883 - Add class ctor using default value for param

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:

[AdaptWith(AdaptDirectives.DestinationAsRecord)]
public class SimpleRecord
{
    public int Id { get; private set; }
    public string Name { get; private set; }

    public SimpleRecord(int id, string name)
    {
        this.Id = id;
        this.Name = name;
    }
}

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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:

[AdaptWith(AdaptDirectives.DestinationAsRecord)]
public class SimpleRecord
{
    public int Id { get; private set; }
    public string Name { get; private set; }

    public SimpleRecord(int id, string name)
    {
        this.Id = id;
        this.Name = name;
    }
}

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10.0.0

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@dependabot rebase

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: Mapster
  dependency-version: 10.0.7
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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@dependabot dependabot Bot force-pushed the dependabot/nuget/models/Mapster-10.0.7 branch from 5a2379f to 1a8398c Compare May 20, 2026 17:47
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@ronaldo-macapobre ronaldo-macapobre merged commit a2cc4fb into master May 27, 2026
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