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- # v1.3.5 2020-01-06
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+ ## 1.4.0 2021-07-20
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+ ### Added
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+ - `Unit` destructures to an empty array (flash-gordon)
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+ - When `.value!` called on a `Failure` value the error references to the value (rewritten + flash-gordon)
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+ ```ruby
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+ - `Try#recover` recovers from errors (flash-gordon)
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+ ## 1.3.5 2020-01-06
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