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Enhance the v0.11 migration guide
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### core
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### core
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Requests can now be `.await`ed directly, without need of `.send()` or `AutoSend`.
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Requests can now be `.await`ed directly, without need of `.send()` or `AutoSend`.
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If you previously used `AutoSend` adaptor, you can safely remove it.
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If you previously used `AutoSend` adaptor, you can safely remove it:
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```diff,rust
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-let bot = Bot::from_env().auto_send();
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+let bot = Bot::from_env();
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```
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```diff,rust
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-async fn start(bot: AutoSend<Bot>, dialogue: MyDialogue, msg: Message) -> HandlerResult {
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+async fn start(bot: Bot, dialogue: MyDialogue, msg: Message) -> HandlerResult {
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```
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`File`'s and `FileMeta`'s fields now don't have `file_` prefix.
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`File`'s and `FileMeta`'s fields now don't have `file_` prefix.
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If you previously accessed the fields, you'll need to change remove the prefix:
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If you previously accessed the fields, you'll need to change remove the prefix:
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### teloxide
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### teloxide
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<!-- TODO -->
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You can now write `Ok(())` instead of `respond(())` at the end of closures provided to RELPs:
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```diff,rust
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teloxide::repl(bot, |bot: Bot, msg: Message| async move {
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bot.send_dice(msg.chat.id).await?;
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- respond(())
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})
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.await;
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```
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This is because REPLs now require the closure to return `RequestError` instead of a generic error type, so type inference works perfectly for a return value. If you use something other than `RequestError`, you can transfer your code to `teloxide::dispatching`, which still permits a generic error type.
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## 0.9 -> 0.10
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## 0.9 -> 0.10
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