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Fix a printf 64-bit-cleanness error.
libvpx-1.3.0, mpc-1.0.1, mpfr-3.1.2, multitail-6.0, qemu-1.7, supertuxkart-0.8.1, thunderbird-24.1.1, typo3-4.5.31, veusz-1.19.1, xterm-298.
instead, that seems to fix the issues.
This release addresses two security issues: CVE-2013-4505: mod_dontdothat does not restrict requests from serf clients. CVE-2013-4558: mod_dav_svn assertion triggered by autoversioning commits.
…, and configure mis-detects -fvisibility=hidden for some reason.
* pkgsrc change: drop optional php-tidy package requirement from MESSAGE. Version 3.2.1 (2013-11-29) -------------------------- ### Updated Updated TinyMCE to version 3.5.10 to fix the IE11 issues (see #6479). ### Fixed Optionally override the repository tables when importing a template (see #6470). ### Fixed Only do the UUID conversion once even if the `Database\Updater` helper methods are called multiple times (see #6481). ### Fixed Correctly toggle the mobile/desktop view (see #6227). ### Fixed Correctly detect UUIDs in the "file" insert tag (see #6472). ### Fixed Correctly assign images to FAQs (see #6465). ### Fixed Improved the speed and memory footprint of the news archive menu (see #6463). ### Fixed Removed `CalendarEventsModel::findBoundaries()` (see #6467).
New in CppUnit 1.13.2: --------------------- * Portability: - Supports 64 bit build on windows - Report errors from dlopen and dlclose through dlerror on unix/linux.
3.2.4 (2013-11-07) ================== Bugs fixed ---------- * Memory leak when creating an XPath evaluator in a thread. * LP#1228881: ``repr(XSLTAccessControl)`` failed in Python 3. * Raise ``ValueError`` when trying to append an Element to itself or to one of its own descendants. * LP#1206077: htmldiff discarded whitespace from the output. * Compressed plain-text serialisation to file-like objects was broken.
I had a few bugs in 1.2 and I figured I'd just pack them up and release again. * Fix -import exit value * Fix version number reported by serve * Rename '.egg' file calypso.egg
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Release 3.0.9 - 2013/10/29 -------------------------- Improvements ^^^^^^^^^^^^ * [doc][httpd] Added documentation about :ref:`groonga-database-auto-create` directive. * [httpd] Added :ref:`groonga-cache-limit` directive. * [doc] Added description why zlib/lzo compression are disabled by default. [groonga-dev, 01845] [Suggested by Naoya Murakami] * Remove a restriction related to RLIMIT_NOFILE on HTTP server. It enables HTTP server process to handle over 4096 files. * [experimental] Added some API to integrate mruby into groonga. [GitHub#109, #110, #111, #112, #113, #114, #115, #116, #117, #118] [Patch by wanabe] * [travis] Supported CMake build on Travis-CI. * [doc] Added documentation about :doc:`reference/tuning`. * [experimental] Added :doc:`ruby_load` command. * [httpd] Supported multiple buffered body of POST request. The load command caused timeout in such a case. [GitHub #120] [Patch by Motoi Washida] * [gqtp] Supported error message. The body is changed to return raw text insted of double quoted text. This is incompatible changes. * [http] Supported "400 Bad request" for invalid argument error. * [doc] Added examples for :doc:`/suggest/completion` * Supported Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander). Fixes ^^^^^ * Fixed a bug that it cause SEGV by arithmetic overflow. This problem occurs when the size of indexes exceeds the size of virtual memory. [groonga-dev,01661] [Reported by Naoya Murakami] * Fixed needless lock for creating table. This change fixes a performance regression instroduced at Groonga 3.0.5. * Fixed a bug that database which has reference column can't be removed. It affects the case that indexed tables/columns and referenced tables are removed at first, then remove operation to index columns and reference columns fails. [Reported by Eito Katagiri] [GitHub Rroonga #13] * Fixed a bug that removing database which uses DAT key may remain garbage. * [http] Fixed a small memory leak which is caused by shared HTTP header buffer in the same worker thread. * [httpd] Fixed a bug that :ref:`groonga-database-auto-create` parameter isn't inherited. It means that these parameters are just ignored in non location blocks. * Fixed a bug that status command may returns invalid cache hit rate. * Fix a bug that casting to Time may causes overflow issue. It affects the case that assignment of the Time value which indicate over 32bit value.
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* This package requires gcc 4.7 later from pkgsrc Changelog: aria2 1.18.2 ============ Release Note ------------ This release fixes the wrong handling of return value of fork(), which leads to high CPU usage. The progress readout has some color output. Mingw32 build now receives colorized output. Mingw32 build now can read unicode command-line arguments. The build script of OSX was rewritten. The --bt-max-open-files now limits the number of opened file globally for multi-file downloads instead of per download basis. Changes ------- * Remove the outdated, broken build_osx_release.sh * Initial revision of the a new OSX release Makefile * Allow using libgmp with AppleTLS/WinTLS * Fix crash when metaurl contains unsupported URI or text * Fix bad fork() return value handling * Use some colors in progress reports (where available) * Implement basic color support for the Windows console Only \033[*m (SGR) is supported, with a 16+16 color terminal. * AppleTLS: Implement PKCS12 loading. * Limit number of opened file globally with --bt-max-open-files option This change changes the behavior of --bt-max-open-files. Previously, it specifies the maximum number of opened files for each multi-file download. Since it is more useful to limit the number globally, the option now specifies the global limit. This change suggests that aria2.changeOption() method now ignores --bt-max-open-files and aria2.changeGlobalOption now reads it and dynamically change the limit. * Don't fail multiple concurrent dl same file if auto-file-renaming is enabled * mingw32: Use CommandLineToArgvW() and GetCommandLineW() to read cmd-line args This change enables aria2 to read unicode characters in command-line. aria2 1.18.1 ============ Release Note ------------ This release fixes the percent-encoding bug which affects file name encodings. It adds PKCS12 support in certificate import. It also adds experimental internal implementation of message digest functions, ARC4 cipher and bignum. It means that no external libraries are required to build BitTorrent support, but this feature is still marked as experimental. This release also fixes the android build with NDK r9. Changes ------- * LibsslTLSContext: Remove weak cipher suite * AppleTLS: Enable --certificate * util::percentEncodeMini: Fix regression bug removed unsignedness srange-based for around std::string is convenient but several functions depend unsigned char for correctness and readability. * Log exception; throw error if loading private key and/or certificate failed * Provide internal ARC4 implementation Now you can build bittorrent support without without external libraries, meaning you can skip libnettle, libgmp, libgcrypt, GnuTLS and OpenSSL on OSX (for now). * Internal implementation of DHKeyExchange Reusing a bignum (well, unsigned very-long) implementation I had lying around for years and just cleaned up a bit and brought to C++11 land. It might not be the most performant implementation, but it shoud be fast enough for our purposes and will go a long way of removing gcrypt, nettle, gmp, openssl dependencies when using AppleTLS and WinTLS (upcoming). * PKCS12 support in --certificate and --rpc-certificate options. * Add --disable-ssl configure option * Add internal md5 and sha1 message digests * Fix AppleMessageDigestImpl use with large data * Set old cookie's creation-time to new cookie on replacement As described in http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265#section-5.3 * Fix link error with Android NDK r9 Since Android ndk r9, __set_errno is deprecated. It is now defined as inline function in errno.h. The syscall assembly calls __set_errno, but since libc.so does not export it, the link fails. To workaround this, replace all occurrences of __set_errno with a2_set_errno and define it as normal C function. aria2 1.18.0 ============ Release Note ------------ This release changes the default disk cache size to 16 MiB. To change the default size, --with-disk-cache configure option was added. Now used URIs are also saved by --save-session option. The control file is now always saved if --force-save is given. The ctrl-c handling on Mingw build was improved. The internal intl library is no longer supplied. From this release, C++11 compiler is required to build aria2 executable. For gcc, at least 4.6.3 is required. Changes ------- * Use AM subdir-objects Doing so in AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE seems to be the most compatible way of doing so. Closes GH-120 * AM_SILENT_RULES([yes]) with backwards-compatiblity Supported since automake-1.11. There is no point in having the very verbose compile stuff running about, which cannot even silenced properly with `make -s` by default. Otherwise, `make V=1` or `--disable-silent-rules` are your friends * Fix automake-1.14 am_aux_dir AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS will cause AC_PROG_CC, which is overridden by automake-1.14, which will then init (part) of automake, in particular am_aux_dir expansion, which in turn relies on ac_aux-dir, which is not initialized at this point, and thus: certain doom (or fun, depending on your POV and mood :p) Hence call AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS only after AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE. This, of course, caused a lot of related macro shuffling. Tested against automake-1.10 (OSX Lion/XCode version) and automake-1.14 (homebrew version) * Require external gettext for --enable-nls And stop using the internal flavor with ./intl * Make AX_CXX_COMPILE_STDCXX_11 test for -stdlib=libc++ via std::shared_ptr The clang shipped with OSX XCode and clangs not build enabling libcpp, will default to the libstdc++ headers and lib installed on the system. In the OSX case, that libstdc++ is the one bundles with gcc-4.2, which is far too old to provide all required C++11 types, such as std::shared_ptr. Hence, the C++11 check should try to compile a program with a C++11 type and try -stdlib=libc++ if the default lib fails to compile said program. * Make the configure check for C++11 compiler mandatory Remove stray "dnl", so that mandatory actually works with (my) autoreconf. * Always build doc/manual-src Should sphinx-build be not available AND the man file not be prsent, then just "touch" it into existence (and warn about that) * Win: Use SetConsoleCtrlHandler for SIGINT/SIGTERM * Implement a simple resource lock (threading) In this initial implementation Locks are no-ops on platforms other than Windows. * Check for sphinx-build during configure * Add --with-disk-cache configure option Enables packagers more fine grained control over the default value without having to mess with config files. See GH-115 * Change defaults: Enable 16M disk cache by default. * Always save control file if --force-save is given * Set log level DEBUG for unittests * Check that C++ compiler supports override keyword If the compiler supports override, define CXX11_OVERRIDE as override, otherwise define it as empty. Use CXX11_OVERRIDE instead of override. * AppleTLS: Fix MessageDigestImpl * AppleTLS: Fix session CFRelease stuff * Use AX_CXX_COMPILE_STDCXX_11 macro to detect C++0x/C++11 support in compiler * Require -std=c++11 and use std::shared_ptr instead of SharedHandle * Join URI on redirect * Send HAVE message to the peer which the piece is downloaded from Historically, aria2 did not send HAVE message to the peer which the piece is coming from, thinking it is obvious that the peer knows we have the piece. But it is not obvious if one piece is download from more than 1 peers (e.g., end game mode). So it is better to send HAVE to all peers connected. * Improvements to --follow-torrent=false documentation. Patch from gt * SessionSerializer: Truly unique URIs Before, only spent uris where sanitized not to be contained within remaining uris. Change this so that each uri in the union(remaining,spent) get saved once at most. The order of the uris will won't be changed, with remaining uris going first followed by spent uris. Also avoid copying the uri std::strings around during dupe checking, usually resulting in better performance regarding CPU and space. * Make getOption RPC method return option for stopped downloads * SessionSerializer: Save spent URIs as well as remaining ones
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FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) is a data format most used in astronomy. PyFITS is a Python module for reading, writing, and manipulating FITS files. The module uses Python's object-oriented features to provide quick, easy, and efficient access to FITS files. The use of Python's array syntax enables immediate access to any FITS extension, header cards, or data items. Changes to 2.4.0 (in py-pyfits): Changelog =========== 3.2 (2013-11-26) ---------------- Highlights ^^^^^^^^^^ - Rewrote CFITSIO-based backend for handling tile compression of FITS files. It now uses a standard CFITSIO instead of heavily modified pieces of CFITSIO as before. PyFITS ships with its own copy of CFITSIO v3.35 which supports the latest version of the Tiled Image Convention (v2.3), but system packagers may choose instead to strip this out in favor of a system-installed version of CFITSIO. Earlier versions may work, but nothing earlier than 3.28 has been tested yet. (#169) - Added support for reading and writing tables using the Q format for columns. The Q format is identical to the P format (variable-length arrays) except that it uses 64-bit integers for the data descriptors, allowing more than 4 GB of variable-length array data in a single table. (#160) - Added initial support for table columns containing pseudo-unsigned integers. This is currently enabled by using the ``uint=True`` option when opening files; any table columns with the correct BZERO value will be interpreted and returned as arrays of unsigned integers. - Some refactoring of the table and ``FITS_rec`` modules in order to better separate the details of the FITS binary and ASCII table data structures from the HDU data structures that encapsulate them. Most of these changes should not be apparent to users (but see API Changes below). API Changes ^^^^^^^^^^^ - Assigning to values in ``ColDefs.names``, ``ColDefs.formats``, ``ColDefs.nulls`` and other attributes of ``ColDefs`` instances that return lists of column properties is no longer supported. Assigning to those lists will no longer update the corresponding columns. Instead, please just modify the ``Column`` instances directly (``Column.name``, ``Column.null``, etc.) - The ``pyfits.new_table`` function is marked "pending deprecation". This does not mean it will be removed outright or that its functionality has changed. It will likely be replaced in the future for a function with similar, if not subtly different functionality. A better, if not slightly more verbose approach is to use ``pyfits.FITS_rec.from_columns`` to create a new ``FITS_rec`` table--this has the same interface as ``pyfits.new_table``. The difference is that it returns a plan ``FITS_rec`` array, and not an HDU instance. This ``FITS_rec`` object can then be used as the data argument in the constructors for ``BinTableHDU`` (for binary tables) or ``TableHDU`` (for ASCII tables). This is analogous to creating an ``ImageHDU`` by passing in an image array. ``pyfits.FITS_rec.from_columns`` is just a simpler way of creating a FITS-compatible recarray from a FITS column specification. - The ``updateHeader``, ``updateHeaderData``, and ``updateCompressedData`` methods of the ``CompDataHDU`` class are pending deprecation and moved to internal methods. The operation of these methods depended too much on internal state to be used safely by users; instead they are invoked automatically in the appropriate places when reading/writing compressed image HDUs. - The ``CompDataHDU.compData`` attribute is pending deprecation in favor of the clearer and more PEP-8 compatible ``CompDataHDU.compressed_data``. - The constructor for ``CompDataHDU`` has been changed to accept new keyword arguments. The new keyword arguments are essentially the same, but are in underscore_separated format rather than camelCase format. The old arguments are still pending deprecation. - The internal attributes of HDU classes ``_hdrLoc``, ``_datLoc``, and ``_datSpan`` have been replaced with ``_header_offset``, ``_data_offset``, and ``_data_size`` respectively. The old attribute names are still pending deprecation. This should only be of interest to advanced users who have created their own HDU subclasses. - The following previously deprecated functions and methods have been removed entirely: ``createCard``, ``createCardFromString``, ``upperKey``, ``ColDefs.data``, ``setExtensionNameCaseSensitive``, ``_File.getfile``, ``_TableBaseHDU.get_coldefs``, ``Header.has_key``, ``Header.ascardlist``. If you run your code with a previous version of PyFITS (>= 3.0, < 3.2) with the ``python -Wd`` argument, warnings for all deprecated interfaces still in use will be displayed. - Interfaces that were pending deprecation are now fully deprecated. These include: ``create_card``, ``create_card_from_string``, ``upper_key``, ``Header.get_history``, and ``Header.get_comment``. - The ``.name`` attribute on HDUs is now directly tied to the HDU's header, so that if ``.header['EXTNAME']`` changes so does ``.name`` and vice-versa. - The ``pyfits.file.PYTHON_MODES`` constant dict was renamed to ``pyfits.file.PYFITS_MODES`` which better reflects its purpose. This is rarely used by client code, however. Support for the old name will be removed by PyFITS 3.4. Other Changes and Additions ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - The new compression code also adds support for the ZQUANTIZ and ZDITHER0 keywords added in more recent versions of this FITS Tile Compression spec. This includes support for lossless compression with GZIP. (#198) By default no dithering is used, but the ``SUBTRACTIVE_DITHER_1`` and ``SUBTRACTIVE_DITHER_2`` methods can be enabled by passing the correct constants to the ``quantize_method`` argument to the ``CompImageHDU`` constuctor. A seed can be manually specified, or automatically generated using either the system clock or checksum-based methods via the ``dither_seed`` argument. See the documentation for ``CompImageHDU`` for more details. (#198) (spacetelescope/PYFITS#32) - Images compressed with the Tile Compression standard can now be larger than 4 GB through support of the Q format. (#159) - All HDUs now have a ``.ver`` ``.level`` attribute that returns the value of the EXTVAL and EXTLEVEL keywords from that HDU's header, if the exist. This was added for consistency with the ``.name`` attribute which returns the EXTNAME value from the header. - Then ``Column`` and ``ColDefs`` classes have new ``.dtype`` attributes which give the Numpy dtype for the column data in the first case, and the full Numpy compound dtype for each table row in the latter case. - There was an issue where new tables created defaulted the values in all string columns to '0.0'. Now string columns are filled with empty strings by default--this seems a less surprising default, but it may cause differences with tables created with older versions of PyFITS. - Improved round-tripping and preservation of manually assigned column attributes (``TNULLn``, ``TSCALn``, etc.) in table HDU headers. (astropy/astropy#996) Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Binary tables containing compressed images may, optionally, contain other columns unrelated to the tile compression convention. Although this is an uncommon use case, it is permitted by the standard. (#159) - Reworked some of the file I/O routines to allow simpler, more consistent mapping between OS-level file modes ('rb', 'wb', 'ab', etc.) and the more "PyFITS-specific" modes used by PyFITS like "readonly" and "update". That is, if reading a FITS file from an open file object, it doesn't matter as much what "mode" it was opened in so long as it has the right capabilities (read/write/etc.) Also works around bugs in the Python io module in 2.6+ with regard to file modes. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#33) - Fixed an obscure issue that can occur on systems that don't have flush to memory-mapped files implemented (namely GNU Hurd). (astropy/astropy#968) 3.1.3 (2013-11-26) ------------------ - Disallowed assigning NaN and Inf floating point values as header values, since the FITS standard does not define a way to represent them in. Because this is undefined, the previous behavior did not make sense and produced invalid FITS files. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#11) - Added a workaround for a bug in 64-bit OSX that could cause truncation when writing files greater than 2^32 bytes in size. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#28) - Fixed a long-standing issue where writing binary tables did not correctly write the TFORMn keywords for variable-length array columns (they ommitted the max array length parameter of the format). This was thought fixed in v3.1.2, but it was only fixed there for compressed image HDUs and not for binary tables in general. - Fixed an obscure issue that can occur on systems that don't have flush to memory-mapped files implemented (namely GNU Hurd). (Backported from 3.2) 3.0.12 (2013-11-26) ------------------- - Disallowed assigning NaN and Inf floating point values as header values, since the FITS standard does not define a way to represent them in. Because this is undefined, the previous behavior did not make sense and produced invalid FITS files. (Backported from 3.1.3) - Added a workaround for a bug in 64-bit OSX that could cause truncation when writing files greater than 2^32 bytes in size. (Backported from 3.1.3) - Fixed a long-standing issue where writing binary tables did not correctly write the TFORMn keywords for variable-length array columns (they ommitted the max array length parameter of the format). This was thought fixed in v3.1.2, but it was only fixed there for compressed image HDUs and not for binary tables in general. (Backported from 3.1.3) - Fixed an obscure issue that can occur on systems that don't have flush to memory-mapped files implemented (namely GNU Hurd). (Backported from 3.2) 3.1.2 (2013-04-22) ------------------ - When an error occurs opening a file in fitsdiff the exception message will now at least mention which file had the error. (#168) - Fixed support for opening gzipped FITS files by filename in a writeable mode (PyFITS has supported writing to gzip files for some time now, but only enabled it when GzipFile objects were passed to ``pyfits.open()`` due to some legacy code preventing full gzip support. (#195) - Added a more helpful error message in the case of malformatted FITS files that contain non-float NULL values in an ASCII table but are missing the required TNULLn keywords in the header. (#197) - Fixed an (apparently long-standing) issue where writing compressed images did not correctly write the TFORMn keywords for variable-length array columns (they ommitted the max array length parameter of the format). (#199) - Slightly refactored how tables containing variable-length array columns are handled to add two improvements: Fixes an issue where accessing the data after a call to the `pyfits.getdata` convenience function caused an exception, and allows the VLA data to be read from an existing mmap of the FITS file. (#200) - Fixed a bug that could occur when opening a table containing multi-dimensional columns (i.e. via the TDIMn keyword) and then writing it out to a new file. (#201) - Added use of the console_scripts entry point to install the fitsdiff and fitscheck scripts, which if nothing else provides better Windows support. The generated scripts now override the ones explicitly defined in the scripts/ directory (which were just trivial stubs to begin with). (#202) - Fixed a bug on Python 3 where attempting to open a non-existent file on Python 3 caused a seemingly unrelated traceback. (#203) - Fixed a bug in fitsdiff that reported two header keywords containing NaN as value as different. (#204) - Fixed an issue in the tests that caused some tests to fail if pyfits is installed with read-only permissions. (#208) - Fixed a bug where instantiating a ``BinTableHDU`` from a numpy array containing boolean fields converted all the values to ``False``. (#215) - Fixed an issue where passing an array of integers into the constructor of ``Column()`` when the column type is floats of the same byte width caused the column array to become garbled. (#218) - Fixed inconsistent behavior in creating CONTINUE cards from byte strings versus unicode strings in Python 2--CONTINUE cards can now be created properly from unicode strings (so long as they are convertable to ASCII). (spacetelescope/PyFITS#1) - Fixed a couple cases where creating a new table using TDIMn in some of the columns could caused a crash. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#3) - Fixed a bug in parsing HIERARCH keywords that do not have a space after the first equals sign (before the value). (spacetelescope/PyFITS#5) - Prevented extra leading whitespace on HIERARCH keywords from being treated as part of the keyword. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#6) - Fixed a bug where HIERARCH keywords containing lower-case letters was mistakenly marked as invalid during header validation. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#7) - Fixed an issue that was ancillary to (spacetelescope/PyFITS#7) where the ``Header.index()`` method did not work correctly with HIERARCH keywords containing lower-case letters. 3.0.11 (2013-04-17) ------------------- - Fixed support for opening gzipped FITS files by filename in a writeable mode (PyFITS has supported writing to gzip files for some time now, but only enabled it when GzipFile objects were passed to ``pyfits.open()`` due to some legacy code preventing full gzip support. Backported from 3.1.2. (#195) - Added a more helpful error message in the case of malformatted FITS files that contain non-float NULL values in an ASCII table but are missing the required TNULLn keywords in the header. Backported from 3.1.2. (#197) - Fixed an (apparently long-standing) issue where writing compressed images did not correctly write the TFORMn keywords for variable-length array columns (they ommitted the max array length parameter of the format). Backported from 3.1.2. (#199) - Slightly refactored how tables containing variable-length array columns are handled to add two improvements: Fixes an issue where accessing the data after a call to the `pyfits.getdata` convenience function caused an exception, and allows the VLA data to be read from an existing mmap of the FITS file. Backported from 3.1.2. (#200) - Fixed a bug that could occur when opening a table containing multi-dimensional columns (i.e. via the TDIMn keyword) and then writing it out to a new file. Backported from 3.1.2. (#201) - Fixed a bug on Python 3 where attempting to open a non-existent file on Python 3 caused a seemingly unrelated traceback. Backported from 3.1.2. (#203) - Fixed a bug in fitsdiff that reported two header keywords containing NaN as value as different. Backported from 3.1.2. (#204) - Fixed an issue in the tests that caused some tests to fail if pyfits is installed with read-only permissions. Backported from 3.1.2. (#208) - Fixed a bug where instantiating a ``BinTableHDU`` from a numpy array containing boolean fields converted all the values to ``False``. Backported from 3.1.2. (#215) - Fixed an issue where passing an array of integers into the constructor of ``Column()`` when the column type is floats of the same byte width caused the column array to become garbled. Backported from 3.1.2. (#218) - Fixed a couple cases where creating a new table using TDIMn in some of the columns could caused a crash. Backported from 3.1.2. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#3) 3.1.1 (2013-01-02) ------------------ This is a bug fix release for the 3.1.x series. Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Improved handling of scaled images and pseudo-unsigned integer images in compressed image HDUs. They now work more transparently like normal image HDUs with support for the ``do_not_scale_image_data`` and ``uint`` options, as well as ``scale_back`` and ``save_backup``. The ``.scale()`` method works better too. (#88) - Permits non-string values for the EXTNAME keyword when reading in a file, rather than throwing an exception due to the malformatting. Added verification for the format of the EXTNAME keyword when writing. (#96) - Added support for EXTNAME and EXTVER in PRIMARY HDUs. That is, if EXTNAME is specified in the header, it will also be reflected in the ``.name`` attribute and in ``pyfits.info()``. These keywords used to be verboten in PRIMARY HDUs, but the latest version of the FITS standard allows them. (#151) - HCOMPRESS can again be used to compress data cubes (and higher-dimensional arrays) so long as the tile size is effectively 2-dimensional. In fact, PyFITS will automatically use compatible tile sizes even if they're not explicitly specified. (#171) - Added support for the optional ``endcard`` parameter in the ``Header.fromtextfile()`` and ``Header.totextfile()`` methods. Although ``endcard=False`` was a reasonable default assumption, there are still text dumps of FITS headers that include the END card, so this should have been more flexible. (#176) - Fixed a crash when running fitsdiff on two empty (that is, zero row) tables. (#178) - Fixed an issue where opening files containing random groups HDUs in update mode could cause an unnecessary rewrite of the file even if none of the data is modified. (#179) - Fixed a bug that could caused a deadlock in the filesystem on OSX if PyFITS is used with Numpy 1.7 in some cases. (#180) - Fixed a crash when generating diff reports from diffs using the ``ignore_comments`` options. (#181) - Fixed some bugs with WCS Paper IV record-valued keyword cards: - Cards that looked kind of like RVKCs but were not intended to be were over-permissively treated as such--commentary keywords like COMMENT and HISTORY were particularly affected. (#183) - Looking up a card in a header by its standard FITS keyword only should always return the raw value of that card. That way cards containing values that happen to valid RVKCs but were not intended to be will still be treated like normal cards. (#184) - Looking up a RVKC in a header with only part of the field-specifier (for example "DP1.AXIS" instead of "DP1.AXIS.1") was implicitly treated as a wildcard lookup. (#184) - Fixed a crash when diffing two FITS files where at least one contains a compressed image HDU which was not recognized as an image instead of a table. (#187) - Fixed bugs in the backwards compatibility layer for the ``CardList.index`` and ``CardList.count`` methods. (#190) - Improved ``__repr__`` and text file representation of cards with long values that are split into CONTINUE cards. (#193) - Fixed a crash when trying to assign a long (> 72 character) value to blank ('') keywords. This also changed how blank keywords are represented--there are still exactly 8 spaces before any commentary content can begin; this *may* affect the exact display of header cards that assumed there could be fewer spaces in a blank keyword card before the content begins. However, the current approach is more in line with the requirements of the FITS standard. (#194) 3.0.10 (2013-01-02) ------------------- - Improved handling of scaled images and pseudo-unsigned integer images in compressed image HDUs. They now work more transparently like normal image HDUs with support for the ``do_not_scale_image_data`` and ``uint`` options, as well as ``scale_back`` and ``save_backup``. The ``.scale()`` method works better too. Backported from 3.1.1. (#88) - Permits non-string values for the EXTNAME keyword when reading in a file, rather than throwing an exception due to the malformatting. Added verification for the format of the EXTNAME keyword when writing. Backported from 3.1.1. (#96) - Added support for EXTNAME and EXTVER in PRIMARY HDUs. That is, if EXTNAME is specified in the header, it will also be reflected in the ``.name`` attribute and in ``pyfits.info()``. These keywords used to be verbotten in PRIMARY HDUs, but the latest version of the FITS standard allows them. Backported from 3.1.1. (#151) - HCOMPRESS can again be used to compress data cubes (and higher-dimensional arrays) so long as the tile size is effectively 2-dimensional. In fact, PyFITS will not automatically use compatible tile sizes even if they're not explicitly specified. Backported from 3.1.1. (#171) - Fixed a bug when writing out files containing zero-width table columns, where the TFIELDS keyword would be updated incorrectly, leaving the table largely unreadable. Backported from 3.1.0. (#174) - Fixed an issue where opening files containing random groups HDUs in update mode could cause an unnecessary rewrite of the file even if none of the data is modified. Backported from 3.1.1. (#179) - Fixed a bug that could caused a deadlock in the filesystem on OSX if PyFITS is used with Numpy 1.7 in some cases. Backported from 3.1.1. (#180) 3.1 (2012-08-08) ---------------- Highlights ^^^^^^^^^^ - The ``Header`` object has been significantly reworked, and ``CardList`` objects are now deprecated (their functionality folded into the ``Header`` class). See API Changes below for more details. - Memory maps are now used by default to access HDU data. See API Changes below for more details. - Now includes a new version of the ``fitsdiff`` program for comparing two FITS files, and a new FITS comparison API used by ``fitsdiff``. See New Features below. API Changes ^^^^^^^^^^^ - The ``Header`` class has been rewritten, and the ``CardList`` class is deprecated. Most of the basic details of working with FITS headers are unchanged, and will not be noticed by most users. But there are differences in some areas that will be of interest to advanced users, and to application developers. For full details of the changes, see the "Header Interface Transition Guide" section in the PyFITS documentation. See ticket #64 on the PyFITS Trac for futher details and background. Some highlights are listed below: * The Header class now fully implements the Python dict interface, and can be used interchangably with a dict, where the keys are header keywords. * New keywords can be added to the header using normal keyword assignment (previously it was necessary to use ``Header.update`` to add new keywords). For example:: >>> header['NAXIS'] = 2 will update the existing 'FOO' keyword if it already exists, or add a new one if it doesn't exist, just like a dict. * It is possible to assign both a value and a comment at the same time using a tuple:: >>> header['NAXIS'] = (2, 'Number of axes') * To add/update a new card and ensure it's added in a specific location, use ``Header.set()``:: >>> header.set('NAXIS', 2, 'Number of axes', after='BITPIX') This works the same as the old ``Header.update()``. ``Header.update()`` still works in the old way too, but is deprecated. * Although ``Card`` objects still exist, it generally is not necessary to work with them directly. ``Header.ascardlist()``/``Header.ascard`` are deprecated and should not be used. To directly access the ``Card`` objects in a header, use ``Header.cards``. * To access card comments, it is still possible to either go through the card itself, or through ``Header.comments``. For example:: >>> header.cards['NAXIS'].comment Number of axes >>> header.comments['NAXIS'] Number of axes * ``Card`` objects can now be used interchangeably with ``(keyword, value, comment)`` 3-tuples. They still have ``.value`` and ``.comment`` attributes as well. The ``.key`` attribute has been renamed to ``.keyword`` for consistency, though ``.key`` is still supported (but deprecated). - Memory mapping is now used by default to access HDU data. That is, ``pyfits.open()`` uses ``memmap=True`` as the default. This provides better performance in the majority of use cases--there are only some I/O intensive applications where it might not be desirable. Enabling mmap by default also enabled finding and fixing a large number of bugs in PyFITS' handling of memory-mapped data (most of these bug fixes were backported to PyFITS 3.0.5). (#85) * A new ``pyfits.USE_MEMMAP`` global variable was added. Set ``pyfits.USE_MEMMAP = False`` to change the default memmap setting for opening files. This is especially useful for controlling the behavior in applications where pyfits is deeply embedded. * Likewise, a new ``PYFITS_USE_MEMMAP`` environment variable is supported. Set ``PYFITS_USE_MEMMAP = 0`` in your environment to change the default behavior. - The ``size()`` method on HDU objects is now a ``.size`` property--this returns the size in bytes of the data portion of the HDU, and in most cases is equivalent to ``hdu.data.nbytes`` (#83) - ``BinTableHDU.tdump`` and ``BinTableHDU.tcreate`` are deprecated--use ``BinTableHDU.dump`` and ``BinTableHDU.load`` instead. The new methods output the table data in a slightly different format from previous versions, which places quotes around each value. This format is compatible with data dumps from previous versions of PyFITS, but not vice-versa due to a parsing bug in older versions. - Likewise the ``pyfits.tdump`` and ``pyfits.tcreate`` convenience function versions of these methods have been renamed ``pyfits.tabledump`` and ``pyfits.tableload``. The old deprecated, but currently retained for backwards compatibility. (r1125) - A new global variable ``pyfits.EXTENSION_NAME_CASE_SENSITIVE`` was added. This serves as a replacement for ``pyfits.setExtensionNameCaseSensitive`` which is not deprecated and may be removed in a future version. To enable case-sensitivity of extension names (i.e. treat 'sci' as distict from 'SCI') set ``pyfits.EXTENSION_NAME_CASE_SENSITIVE = True``. The default is ``False``. (r1139) - A new global configuration variable ``pyfits.STRIP_HEADER_WHITESPACE`` was added. By default, if a string value in a header contains trailing whitespace, that whitespace is automatically removed when the value is read. Now if you set ``pyfits.STRIP_HEADER_WHITESPACE = False`` all whitespace is preserved. (#146) - The old ``classExtensions`` extension mechanism (which was deprecated in PyFITS 3.0) is removed outright. To our knowledge it was no longer used anywhere. (r1309) - Warning messages from PyFITS issued through the Python warnings API are now output to stderr instead of stdout, as is the default. PyFITS no longer modifies the default behavior of the warnings module with respect to which stream it outputs to. (r1319) - The ``checksum`` argument to ``pyfits.open()`` now accepts a value of 'remove', which causes any existing CHECKSUM/DATASUM keywords to be ignored, and removed when the file is saved. New Features ^^^^^^^^^^^^ - Added support for the proposed "FITS" extension HDU type. See http://listmgr.cv.nrao.edu/pipermail/fitsbits/2002-April/001094.html. FITS HDUs contain an entire FITS file embedded in their data section. `FitsHDU` objects work like other HDU types in PyFITS. Their ``.data`` attribute returns the raw data array. However, they have a special ``.hdulist`` attribute which processes the data as a FITS file and returns it as an in-memory HDUList object. FitsHDU objects also support a ``FitsHDU.fromhdulist()`` classmethod which returns a new `FitsHDU` object that embeds the supplied HDUList. (#80) - Added a new ``.is_image`` attribute on HDU objects, which is True if the HDU data is an 'image' as opposed to a table or something else. Here the meaning of 'image' is fairly loose, and mostly just means a Primary or Image extension HDU, or possibly a compressed image HDU (#71) - Added an ``HDUList.fromstring`` classmethod which can parse a FITS file already in memory and instantiate and ``HDUList`` object from it. This could be useful for integrating PyFITS with other libraries that work on FITS file, such as CFITSIO. It may also be useful in streaming applications. The name is a slight misnomer, in that it actually accepts any Python object that implements the buffer interface, which includes ``bytes``, ``bytearray``, ``memoryview``, ``numpy.ndarray``, etc. (#90) - Added a new ``pyfits.diff`` module which contains facilities for comparing FITS files. One can use the ``pyfits.diff.FITSDiff`` class to compare two FITS files in their entirety. There is also a ``pyfits.diff.HeaderDiff`` class for just comparing two FITS headers, and other similar interfaces. See the PyFITS Documentation for more details on this interface. The ``pyfits.diff`` module powers the new ``fitsdiff`` program installed with PyFITS. After installing PyFITS, run ``fitsdiff --help`` for usage details. - ``pyfits.open()`` now accepts a ``scale_back`` argument. If set to ``True``, this automatically scales the data using the original BZERO and BSCALE parameters the file had when it was first opened, if any, as well as the original BITPIX. For example, if the original BITPIX were 16, this would be equivalent to calling ``hdu.scale('int16', 'old')`` just before calling ``flush()`` or ``close()`` on the file. This option applies to all HDUs in the file. (#120) - ``pyfits.open()`` now accepts a ``save_backup`` argument. If set to ``True``, this automatically saves a backup of the original file before flushing any changes to it (this of course only applies to update and append mode). This may be especially useful when working with scaled image data. (#121) Changes in Behavior ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - Warnings from PyFITS are not output to stderr by default, instead of stdout as it has been for some time. This is contrary to most users' expectations and makes it more difficult for them to separate output from PyFITS from the desired output for their scripts. (r1319) Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Fixed ``pyfits.tcreate()`` (now ``pyfits.tableload()``) to be more robust when encountering blank lines in a column definition file (#14) - Fixed a fairly rare crash that could occur in the handling of CONTINUE cards when using Numpy 1.4 or lower (though 1.4 is the oldest version supported by PyFITS). (r1330) - Fixed ``_BaseHDU.fromstring`` to actually correctly instantiate an HDU object from a string/buffer containing the header and data of that HDU. This allowed for the implementation of ``HDUList.fromstring`` described above. (#90) - Fixed a rare corner case where, in some use cases, (mildly, recoverably) malformatted float values in headers were not properly returned as floats. (#137) - Fixed a corollary to the previous bug where float values with a leading zero before the decimal point had the leading zero unnecessarily removed when saving changes to the file (eg. "0.001" would be written back as ".001" even if no changes were otherwise made to the file). (#137) - When opening a file containing CHECKSUM and/or DATASUM keywords in update mode, the CHECKSUM/DATASUM are updated and preserved even if the file was opened with checksum=False. This change in behavior prevents checksums from being unintentionally removed. (#148) - Fixed a bug where ``ImageHDU.scale(option='old')`` wasn't working at all--it was not restoring the image to its original BSCALE and BZERO values. (#162) - Fixed a bug when writing out files containing zero-width table columns, where the TFIELDS keyword would be updated incorrectly, leaving the table largely unreadable. This fix will be backported to the 3.0.x series in version 3.0.10. (#174) 3.0.9 (2012-08-06) ------------------ This is a bug fix release for the 3.0.x series. Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Fixed ``Header.values()``/``Header.itervalues()`` and ``Header.items()``/ ``Header.iteritems()`` to correctly return the different values for duplicate keywords (particularly commentary keywords like HISTORY and COMMENT). This makes the old Header implementation slightly more compatible with the new implementation in PyFITS 3.1. (#127) .. note:: This fix did not change the existing behavior from earlier PyFITS versions where ``Header.keys()`` returns all keywords in the header with duplicates removed. PyFITS 3.1 changes that behavior, so that ``Header.keys()`` includes duplicates. - Fixed a bug where ``ImageHDU.scale(option='old')`` wasn't working at all--it was not restoring the image to its original BSCALE and BZERO values. (#162) - Fixed a bug where opening a file containing compressed image HDUs in 'update' mode and then immediately closing it without making any changes caused the file to be rewritten unncessarily. (#167) - Fixed two memory leaks that could occur when writing compressed image data, or in some cases when opening files containing compressed image HDUs in 'update' mode. (#168) 3.0.8 (2012-06-04) ------------------ Changes in Behavior ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - Prior to this release, image data sections did not work with scaled data--that is, images with non-trivial BSCALE and/or BZERO values. Previously, in order to read such images in sections, it was necessary to manually apply the BSCALE+BZERO to each section. It's worth noting that sections *did* support pseudo-unsigned ints (flakily). This change just extends that support for general BSCALE+BZERO values. Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Fixed a bug that prevented updates to values in boolean table columns from being saved. This turned out to be a symptom of a deeper problem that could prevent other table updates from being saved as well. (#139) - Fixed a corner case in which a keyword comment ending with the string "END" could, in some circumstances, cause headers (and the rest of the file after that point) to be misread. (#142) - Fixed support for scaled image data and psuedo-unsigned ints in image data sections (``hdu.section``). Previously this was not supported at all. At some point support was supposedly added, but it was buggy and incomplete. Now the feature seems to work much better. (#143) - Fixed the documentation to point out that image data sections *do* support non-contiguous slices (and have for a long time). The documentation was never updated to reflect this, and misinformed users that only contiguous slices were supported, leading to some confusion. (#144) - Fixed a bug where creating an ``HDUList`` object containing multiple PRIMARY HDUs caused an infinite recursion when validating the object prior to writing to a file. (#145) - Fixed a rare but serious case where saving an update to a file that previously had a CHECKSUM and/or DATASUM keyword, but removed the checksum in saving, could cause the file to be slightly corrupted and unreadable. (#147) - Fixed problems with reading "non-standard" FITS files with primary headers containing SIMPLE = F. PyFITS has never made many guarantees as to how such files are handled. But it should at least be possible to read their headers, and the data if possible. Saving changes to such a file should not try to prepend an unwanted valid PRIMARY HDU. (#157) - Fixed a bug where opening an image with ``disable_image_compression = True`` caused compression to be disabled for all subsequent ``pyfits.open()`` calls. (r1651) 3.0.7 (2012-04-10) ------------------ Changes in Behavior ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - Slices of GroupData objects now return new GroupData objects instead of extended multi-row _Group objects. This is analogous to how PyFITS 3.0 fixed FITS_rec slicing, and should have been fixed for GroupData at the same time. The old behavior caused bugs where functions internal to Numpy expected that slicing an ndarray would return a new ndarray. As this is a rare usecase with a rare feature most users are unlikely to be affected by this change. - The previously internal _Group object for representing individual group records in a GroupData object are renamed Group and are now a public interface. However, there's almost no good reason to create Group objects directly, so it shouldn't be considered a "new feature". - An annoyance from PyFITS 3.0.6 was fixed, where the value of the EXTEND keyword was always being set to F if there are not actually any extension HDUs. It was unnecessary to modify this value. Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Fixed GroupData objects to return new GroupData objects when sliced instead of _Group record objects. See "Changes in behavior" above for more details. - Fixed slicing of Group objects--previously it was not possible to slice slice them at all. - Made it possible to assign `np.bool_` objects as header values. (#123) - Fixed overly strict handling of the EXTEND keyword; see "Changes in behavior" above. (#124) - Fixed many cases where an HDU's header would be marked as "modified" by PyFITS and rewritten, even when no changes to the header are necessary. (#125) - Fixed a bug where the values of the PTYPEn keywords in a random groups HDU were forced to be all lower-case when saving the file. (#130) - Removed an unnecessary inline import in `ExtensionHDU.__setattr__` that was causing some slowdown when opening files containing a large number of extensions, plus a few other small (but not insignficant) performance improvements thanks to Julian Taylor. (#133) - Fixed a regression where header blocks containing invalid end-of-header padding (i.e. null bytes instead of spaces) couldn't be parsed by PyFITS. Such headers can be parsed again, but a warning is raised, as such headers are not valid FITS. (#136) - Fixed a memory leak where table data in random groups HDUs weren't being garbage collected. (#138) 3.0.6 (2012-02-29) ------------------ Highlights ^^^^^^^^^^ The main reason for this release is to fix an issue that was introduced in PyFITS 3.0.5 where merely opening a file containing scaled data (that is, with non-trivial BSCALE and BZERO keywords) in 'update' mode would cause the data to be automatically rescaled--possibly converting the data from ints to floats--as soon as the file is closed, even if the application did not touch the data. Now PyFITS will only rescale the data in an extension when the data is actually accessed by the application. So opening a file in 'update' mode in order to modify the header or append new extensions will not cause any change to the data in existing extensions. This release also fixes a few Windows-specific bugs found through more extensive Windows testing, and other miscellaneous bugs. Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - More accurate error messages when opening files containing invalid header cards. (#109) - Fixed a possible reference cycle/memory leak that was caught through more extensive testing on Windows. (#112) - Fixed 'ostream' mode to open the underlying file in 'wb' mode instead of 'w' mode. (#112) - Fixed a Windows-only issue where trying to save updates to a resized FITS file could result in a crash due to there being open mmaps on that file. (#112) - Fixed a crash when trying to create a FITS table (i.e. with new_table()) from a Numpy array containing bool fields. (#113) - Fixed a bug where manually initializing an ``HDUList`` with a list of of HDUs wouldn't set the correct EXTEND keyword value on the primary HDU. (#114) - Fixed a crash that could occur when trying to deepcopy a Header in Python < 2.7. (#115) - Fixed an issue where merely opening a scaled image in 'update' mode would cause the data to be converted to floats when the file is closed. (#119) 3.0.5 (2012-01-30) ------------------ - Fixed a crash that could occur when accessing image sections of files opened with memmap=True. (r1211) - Fixed the inconsistency in the behavior of files opened in 'readonly' mode when memmap=True vs. when memmap=False. In the latter case, although changes to array data were not saved to disk, it was possible to update the array data in memory. On the other hand with memmap=True, 'readonly' mode prevented even in-memory modification to the data. This is what 'copyonwrite' mode was for, but difference in behavior was confusing. Now 'readonly' is equivalent to 'copyonwrite' when using memmap. If the old behavior of denying changes to the array data is necessary, a new 'denywrite' mode may be used, though it is only applicable to files opened with memmap. (r1275) - Fixed an issue where files opened with memmap=True would return image data as a raw numpy.memmap object, which can cause some unexpected behaviors--instead memmap object is viewed as a numpy.ndarray. (r1285) - Fixed an issue in Python 3 where a workaround for a bug in Numpy on Python 3 interacted badly with some other software, namely to vo.table package (and possibly others). (r1320, r1337, and #110) - Fixed buggy behavior in the handling of SIGINTs (i.e. Ctrl-C keyboard interrupts) while flushing changes to a FITS file. PyFITS already prevented SIGINTs from causing an incomplete flush, but did not clean up the signal handlers properly afterwards, or reraise the keyboard interrupt once the flush was complete. (r1321) - Fixed a crash that could occur in Python 3 when opening files with checksum checking enabled. (r1336) - Fixed a small bug that could cause a crash in the `StreamingHDU` interface when using Numpy below version 1.5. - Fixed a crash that could occur when creating a new `CompImageHDU` from an array of big-endian data. (#104) - Fixed a crash when opening a file with extra zero padding at the end. Though FITS files should not have such padding, it's not explictly forbidden by the format either, and PyFITS shouldn't stumble over it. (#106) - Fixed a major slowdown in opening tables containing large columns of string values. (#111) 3.0.4 (2011-11-22) ------------------ - Fixed a crash when writing HCOMPRESS compressed images that could happen on Python 2.5 and 2.6. (r1217) - Fixed a crash when slicing an table in a file opened in 'readonly' mode with memmap=True. (r1230) - Writing changes to a file or writing to a new file verifies the output in 'fix' mode by default instead of 'exception'--that is, PyFITS will automatically fix common FITS format errors rather than raising an exception. (r1243) - Fixed a bug where convenience functions such as getval() and getheader() crashed when specifying just 'PRIMARY' as the extension to use (r1263). - Fixed a bug that prevented passing keyword arguments (beyond the standard data and header arguments) as positional arguments to the constructors of extension HDU classes. - Fixed some tests that were failing on Windows--in this case the tests themselves failed to close some temp files and Windows refused to delete them while there were still open handles on them. (r1295) - Fixed an issue with floating point formatting in header values on Python 2.5 for Windows (and possibly other platforms). The exponent was zero-padded to 3 digits; although the FITS standard makes no specification on this, the formatting is now normalized to always pad the exponent to two digits. (r1295) - Fixed a bug where long commentary cards (such as HISTORY and COMMENT) were broken into multiple CONTINUE cards. However, commentary cards are not expected to be found in CONTINUE cards. Instead these long cards are broken into multiple commentary cards. (#97) - GZIP/ZIP-compressed FITS files can be detected and opened regardless of their filename extension. (#99) - Fixed a serious bug where opening scaled images in 'update' mode and then closing the file without touching the data would cause the file to be corrupted. (#101) 3.0.3 (2011-10-05) ------------------ - Fixed several small bugs involving corner cases in record-valued keyword cards (#70) - In some cases HDU creation failed if the first keyword value in the header was not a string value (#89) - Fixed a crash when trying to compute the HDU checksum when the data array contains an odd number of bytes (#91) - Disabled an unnecessary warning that was displayed on opening compressed HDUs with disable_image_compression = True (#92) - Fixed a typo in code for handling HCOMPRESS compressed images. 3.0.2 (2011-09-23) ------------------ - The ``BinTableHDU.tcreate`` method and by extension the ``pyfits.tcreate`` function don't get tripped up by blank lines anymore (#14) - The presence, value, and position of the EXTEND keyword in Primary HDUs is verified when reading/writing a FITS file (#32) - Improved documentation (in warning messages as well as in the handbook) that PyFITS uses zero-based indexing (as one would expect for C/Python code, but contrary to the PyFITS standard which was written with FORTRAN in mind) (#68) - Fixed a bug where updating a header card comment could cause the value to be lost if it had not already been read from the card image string. - Fixed a related bug where changes made directly to Card object in a header (i.e. assigning directly to card.value or card.comment) would not propagate when flushing changes to the file (#69) [Note: This and the bug above it were originally reported as being fixed in version 3.0.1, but the fix was never included in the release.] - Improved file handling, particularly in Python 3 which had a few small file I/O-related bugs (#76) - Fixed a bug where updating a FITS file would sometimes cause it to lose its original file permissions (#79) - Fixed the handling of TDIMn keywords; 3.0 added support for them, but got the axis order backards (they were treated as though they were row-major) (#82) - Fixed a crash when a FITS file containing scaled data is opened and immediately written to a new file without explicitly viewing the data first (#84) - Fixed a bug where creating a table with columns named either 'names' or 'formats' resulted in an infinite recursion (#86) 3.0.1 (2011-09-12) ------------------ - Fixed a bug where updating a header card comment could cause the value to be lost if it had not already been read from the card image string. - Changed ``_TableBaseHDU.data`` so that if the data contain an empty table a ``FITS_rec`` object with zero rows is returned rather than ``None``. - The ``.key`` attribute of ``RecordValuedKeywordCards`` now returns the full keyword+field-specifier value, instead of just the plain keyword (#46) - Fixed a related bug where changes made directly to Card object in a header (i.e. assigning directly to card.value or card.comment) would not propagate when flushing changes to the file (#69) - Fixed a bug where writing a table with zero rows could fail in some cases (#72) - Miscellanous small bug fixes that were causing some tests to fail, particularly on Python 3 (#74, #75) - Fixed a bug where creating a table column from an array in non-native byte order would not preserve the byte order, thus interpreting the column array using the wrong byte order (#77) 3.0.0 (2011-08-23) -------------------- - Contains major changes, bumping the version to 3.0 - Large amounts of refactoring and reorganization of the code; tried to preserve public API backwards-compatibility with older versions (private API has many changes and is not guaranteed to be backwards-compatible). There are a few small public API changes to be aware of: * The pyfits.rec module has been removed completely. If your version of numpy does not have the numpy.core.records module it is too old to be used with PyFITS. * The ``Header.ascardlist()`` method is deprecated--use the ``.ascard`` attribute instead. * ``Card`` instances have a new ``.cardimage`` attribute that should be used rather than ``.ascardimage()``, which may become deprecated. * The ``Card.fromstring()`` method is now a classmethod. It returns a new ``Card`` instance rather than modifying an existing instance. * The ``req_cards()`` method on HDU instances has changed: The ``pos`` argument is not longer a string. It is either an integer value (meaning the card's position must match that value) or it can be a function that takes the card's position as it's argument, and returns True if the position is valid. Likewise, the ``test`` argument no longer takes a string, but instead a function that validates the card's value and returns True or False. * The ``get_coldefs()`` method of table HDUs is deprecated. Use the ``.columns`` attribute instead. * The ``ColDefs.data`` attribute is deprecated--use ``ColDefs.columns`` instead (though in general you shouldn't mess with it directly--it might become internal at some point). * ``FITS_record`` objects take ``start`` and ``end`` as arguments instead of ``startColumn`` and ``endColumn`` (these are rarely created manually, so it's unlikely that this change will affect anyone). * ``BinTableHDU.tcreate()`` is now a classmethod, and returns a new ``BinTableHDU`` instance. * Use ``ExtensionHDU`` and ``NonstandardExtHDU`` for making new extension HDU classes. They are now public interfaces, wheres previously they were private and prefixed with underscores. * Possibly others--please report if you find any changes that cause difficulties. - Calls to deprecated functions will display a Deprecation warning. However, in Python 2.7 and up Deprecation warnings are ignored by default, so run Python with the `-Wd` option to see if you're using any deprecated functions. If we get close to actually removing any functions, we might make the Deprecation warnings display by default. - Added basic Python 3 support - Added support for multi-dimensional columns in tables as specified by the TDIMn keywords (#47) - Fixed a major memory leak that occurred when creating new tables with the ``new_table()`` function (#49) be padded with zero-bytes) vs ASCII tables (where strings are padded with spaces) (#15) - Fixed a bug in which the case of Random Access Group parameters names was not preserved when writing (#41) - Added support for binary table fields with zero width (#42) - Added support for wider integer types in ASCII tables; although this is non- standard, some GEIS images require it (#45) - Fixed a bug that caused the index_of() method of HDULists to crash when the HDUList object is created from scratch (#48) - Fixed the behavior of string padding in binary tables (where strings should be padded with nulls instead of spaces) - Fixed a rare issue that caused excessive memory usage when computing checksums using a non-standard block size (see r818) - Add support for forced uint data in image sections (#53) - Fixed an issue where variable-length array columns were not extended when creating a new table with more rows than the original (#54) - Fixed tuple and list-based indexing of FITS_rec objects (#55) - Fixed an issue where BZERO and BSCALE keywords were appended to headers in the wrong location (#56) - ``FITS_record`` objects (table rows) have full slicing support, including stepping, etc. (#59) - Fixed a bug where updating multiple files simultaneously (such as when running parallel processes) could lead to a race condition with mktemp() (#61) - Fixed a bug where compressed image headers were not in the order expected by the funpack utility (#62)
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… From Changelog: 3.0.10 ====== - Now depends on :mod:`amqp` 1.4.1. - ``maybe_declare`` now raises a "recoverable connection error" if the channel is disconnected instead of a :exc:`ChannelError` so that the operation can be retried. - Redis: ``Consumer.cancel()`` is now thread safe. This fixes an issue when using gevent/eventlet and a message is handled after the consumer is cancelled resulting in a "message for queue without consumers" error. - Retry operations would not always respect the interval_start value when calculating the time to sleep for (Issue #303). - Timer: Fixed "unhashable type" error on Python 3. - Hub: Do not attempt to unregister operations on an already closed poller instance. 3.0.9 ===== - Now depends on :mod:`amqp` 1.4.0. - Redis: Basic cancel for fanout based queues now sends a corresponding ``UNSUBSCRIBE`` command to the server. This fixes an issue with pidbox where reply messages could be received after the consumer was cancelled, giving the ``"message to queue without consumers"`` error. - MongoDB: Improved connection string and options handling (Issue #266 + Issue #120). - SQS: Limit the number of messages when receiving in batch to 10. This is a hard limit enforced by Amazon so the sqs transport must not exceeed this value. - ConsumerMixin: ``consume`` now checks heartbeat every time the socket times out. - Retry Policy: A max retries of 0 did not retry forever. - Simple: If passing a Queue object the simple utils will now take default routing key from that queue. - ``repr(producer)`` no longer evaluates the underlying channnel. - Redis: The map of Redis error classes are now exposed at the module level using the :func:`kombu.transport.redis.get_redis_error_classes` function. - Async: ``Hub.close`` now sets ``.poller`` to None.
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============= - Tig now has its own tag on Stack Overflow, where users are invited to ask questions: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/tig Improvements: - Make tig prompt commands bindable to keys. For example: `bind diff F :set diff-options = --full-diff`. (GH #69, #116) - Add a diff-options setting for specifying default diff options. Example: `set diff-options = --patience`. (GH #116) - Options in diff-options and blame-options matching tig browsing state variables are replaced. - Show diff stats as wide as the terminal. (GH #109) - Show line numbers in the branch view. (GH #135) - Add toggles for showing author email or email user names. (GH #115) - Open editor at the selected line by prefixing the file argument with `+<lineno>`. Tested in vi, vim, emacs, nano, gedit, geany. Disable by adding `set editor-line-number = no` to ~/.tigrc. (GH #118, #119) - Add toggle-files to control whether to show full commit diff or only the diff concerning the currently selected file, e.g. for blame. - Optionally highlight exceeding characters in long commit titles. The default title max width is 50 characters. Customize using: `set title-overflow = 50` (GH #125) - Add +ESC key bindings. Example: `bind generic ^[v move-page-up` (GH #120) - Create temporary files in TMPDIR, TEMP, or TMP before defaulting to /tmp. - Reenable `tig log` as a subcommand. (GH #146) - Enable tilde expansion in ~/.tigrc "source" commands. (GH #168) - Introduce the stash view, bound to the 'y' keybinding. (GH #169, #174) Bug fixes: - Fix blame and status to work in directories starting with a dot. (GH #172) - Reload current branch name when reloading the status view. (GH #93) - Fix compile errors on old Solaris. (GH #97) - Reload HEAD info when reloading the stage view. (GH #104, #93) - Fix disappearing branch labels after external commands. (GH #148) - Fix diff view display for staged/unstaged changes when using 'd'. - Fix display of status messages when toggling view options. (GH #111) - Fix illegal memory access. (GH #98) - Fix display of all branches label in repos with short branch names. - Fix rendering glitch for branch names. - Do not apply diff styling to untracked files in the stage view. (GH #153) - Fix tree indentation for entries containing combining characters. (GH #170) - Ignore unrepresentable characters when transliterating text for rendering. - Transliterate text to output encoding before trimming it to avoid misalignment. (GH #86) - Introduce a more natural context-sensitive log display. (GH #155)
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Release 3.0.9 - 2013/10/29 -------------------------- Improvements ^^^^^^^^^^^^ * [doc][httpd] Added documentation about :ref:`groonga-database-auto-create` directive. * [httpd] Added :ref:`groonga-cache-limit` directive. * [doc] Added description why zlib/lzo compression are disabled by default. [groonga-dev, 01845] [Suggested by Naoya Murakami] * Remove a restriction related to RLIMIT_NOFILE on HTTP server. It enables HTTP server process to handle over 4096 files. * [experimental] Added some API to integrate mruby into groonga. [GitHub#109, #110, #111, #112, #113, #114, #115, #116, #117, #118] [Patch by wanabe] * [travis] Supported CMake build on Travis-CI. * [doc] Added documentation about :doc:`reference/tuning`. * [experimental] Added :doc:`ruby_load` command. * [httpd] Supported multiple buffered body of POST request. The load command caused timeout in such a case. [GitHub #120] [Patch by Motoi Washida] * [gqtp] Supported error message. The body is changed to return raw text insted of double quoted text. This is incompatible changes. * [http] Supported "400 Bad request" for invalid argument error. * [doc] Added examples for :doc:`/suggest/completion` * Supported Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander). Fixes ^^^^^ * Fixed a bug that it cause SEGV by arithmetic overflow. This problem occurs when the size of indexes exceeds the size of virtual memory. [groonga-dev,01661] [Reported by Naoya Murakami] * Fixed needless lock for creating table. This change fixes a performance regression instroduced at Groonga 3.0.5. * Fixed a bug that database which has reference column can't be removed. It affects the case that indexed tables/columns and referenced tables are removed at first, then remove operation to index columns and reference columns fails. [Reported by Eito Katagiri] [GitHub Rroonga #13] * Fixed a bug that removing database which uses DAT key may remain garbage. * [http] Fixed a small memory leak which is caused by shared HTTP header buffer in the same worker thread. * [httpd] Fixed a bug that :ref:`groonga-database-auto-create` parameter isn't inherited. It means that these parameters are just ignored in non location blocks. * Fixed a bug that status command may returns invalid cache hit rate. * Fix a bug that casting to Time may causes overflow issue. It affects the case that assignment of the Time value which indicate over 32bit value.
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* This package requires gcc 4.7 later from pkgsrc Changelog: aria2 1.18.2 ============ Release Note ------------ This release fixes the wrong handling of return value of fork(), which leads to high CPU usage. The progress readout has some color output. Mingw32 build now receives colorized output. Mingw32 build now can read unicode command-line arguments. The build script of OSX was rewritten. The --bt-max-open-files now limits the number of opened file globally for multi-file downloads instead of per download basis. Changes ------- * Remove the outdated, broken build_osx_release.sh * Initial revision of the a new OSX release Makefile * Allow using libgmp with AppleTLS/WinTLS * Fix crash when metaurl contains unsupported URI or text * Fix bad fork() return value handling * Use some colors in progress reports (where available) * Implement basic color support for the Windows console Only \033[*m (SGR) is supported, with a 16+16 color terminal. * AppleTLS: Implement PKCS12 loading. * Limit number of opened file globally with --bt-max-open-files option This change changes the behavior of --bt-max-open-files. Previously, it specifies the maximum number of opened files for each multi-file download. Since it is more useful to limit the number globally, the option now specifies the global limit. This change suggests that aria2.changeOption() method now ignores --bt-max-open-files and aria2.changeGlobalOption now reads it and dynamically change the limit. * Don't fail multiple concurrent dl same file if auto-file-renaming is enabled * mingw32: Use CommandLineToArgvW() and GetCommandLineW() to read cmd-line args This change enables aria2 to read unicode characters in command-line. aria2 1.18.1 ============ Release Note ------------ This release fixes the percent-encoding bug which affects file name encodings. It adds PKCS12 support in certificate import. It also adds experimental internal implementation of message digest functions, ARC4 cipher and bignum. It means that no external libraries are required to build BitTorrent support, but this feature is still marked as experimental. This release also fixes the android build with NDK r9. Changes ------- * LibsslTLSContext: Remove weak cipher suite * AppleTLS: Enable --certificate * util::percentEncodeMini: Fix regression bug removed unsignedness srange-based for around std::string is convenient but several functions depend unsigned char for correctness and readability. * Log exception; throw error if loading private key and/or certificate failed * Provide internal ARC4 implementation Now you can build bittorrent support without without external libraries, meaning you can skip libnettle, libgmp, libgcrypt, GnuTLS and OpenSSL on OSX (for now). * Internal implementation of DHKeyExchange Reusing a bignum (well, unsigned very-long) implementation I had lying around for years and just cleaned up a bit and brought to C++11 land. It might not be the most performant implementation, but it shoud be fast enough for our purposes and will go a long way of removing gcrypt, nettle, gmp, openssl dependencies when using AppleTLS and WinTLS (upcoming). * PKCS12 support in --certificate and --rpc-certificate options. * Add --disable-ssl configure option * Add internal md5 and sha1 message digests * Fix AppleMessageDigestImpl use with large data * Set old cookie's creation-time to new cookie on replacement As described in http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265#section-5.3 * Fix link error with Android NDK r9 Since Android ndk r9, __set_errno is deprecated. It is now defined as inline function in errno.h. The syscall assembly calls __set_errno, but since libc.so does not export it, the link fails. To workaround this, replace all occurrences of __set_errno with a2_set_errno and define it as normal C function. aria2 1.18.0 ============ Release Note ------------ This release changes the default disk cache size to 16 MiB. To change the default size, --with-disk-cache configure option was added. Now used URIs are also saved by --save-session option. The control file is now always saved if --force-save is given. The ctrl-c handling on Mingw build was improved. The internal intl library is no longer supplied. From this release, C++11 compiler is required to build aria2 executable. For gcc, at least 4.6.3 is required. Changes ------- * Use AM subdir-objects Doing so in AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE seems to be the most compatible way of doing so. Closes GH-120 * AM_SILENT_RULES([yes]) with backwards-compatiblity Supported since automake-1.11. There is no point in having the very verbose compile stuff running about, which cannot even silenced properly with `make -s` by default. Otherwise, `make V=1` or `--disable-silent-rules` are your friends * Fix automake-1.14 am_aux_dir AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS will cause AC_PROG_CC, which is overridden by automake-1.14, which will then init (part) of automake, in particular am_aux_dir expansion, which in turn relies on ac_aux-dir, which is not initialized at this point, and thus: certain doom (or fun, depending on your POV and mood :p) Hence call AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS only after AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE. This, of course, caused a lot of related macro shuffling. Tested against automake-1.10 (OSX Lion/XCode version) and automake-1.14 (homebrew version) * Require external gettext for --enable-nls And stop using the internal flavor with ./intl * Make AX_CXX_COMPILE_STDCXX_11 test for -stdlib=libc++ via std::shared_ptr The clang shipped with OSX XCode and clangs not build enabling libcpp, will default to the libstdc++ headers and lib installed on the system. In the OSX case, that libstdc++ is the one bundles with gcc-4.2, which is far too old to provide all required C++11 types, such as std::shared_ptr. Hence, the C++11 check should try to compile a program with a C++11 type and try -stdlib=libc++ if the default lib fails to compile said program. * Make the configure check for C++11 compiler mandatory Remove stray "dnl", so that mandatory actually works with (my) autoreconf. * Always build doc/manual-src Should sphinx-build be not available AND the man file not be prsent, then just "touch" it into existence (and warn about that) * Win: Use SetConsoleCtrlHandler for SIGINT/SIGTERM * Implement a simple resource lock (threading) In this initial implementation Locks are no-ops on platforms other than Windows. * Check for sphinx-build during configure * Add --with-disk-cache configure option Enables packagers more fine grained control over the default value without having to mess with config files. See GH-115 * Change defaults: Enable 16M disk cache by default. * Always save control file if --force-save is given * Set log level DEBUG for unittests * Check that C++ compiler supports override keyword If the compiler supports override, define CXX11_OVERRIDE as override, otherwise define it as empty. Use CXX11_OVERRIDE instead of override. * AppleTLS: Fix MessageDigestImpl * AppleTLS: Fix session CFRelease stuff * Use AX_CXX_COMPILE_STDCXX_11 macro to detect C++0x/C++11 support in compiler * Require -std=c++11 and use std::shared_ptr instead of SharedHandle * Join URI on redirect * Send HAVE message to the peer which the piece is downloaded from Historically, aria2 did not send HAVE message to the peer which the piece is coming from, thinking it is obvious that the peer knows we have the piece. But it is not obvious if one piece is download from more than 1 peers (e.g., end game mode). So it is better to send HAVE to all peers connected. * Improvements to --follow-torrent=false documentation. Patch from gt * SessionSerializer: Truly unique URIs Before, only spent uris where sanitized not to be contained within remaining uris. Change this so that each uri in the union(remaining,spent) get saved once at most. The order of the uris will won't be changed, with remaining uris going first followed by spent uris. Also avoid copying the uri std::strings around during dupe checking, usually resulting in better performance regarding CPU and space. * Make getOption RPC method return option for stopped downloads * SessionSerializer: Save spent URIs as well as remaining ones
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FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) is a data format most used in astronomy. PyFITS is a Python module for reading, writing, and manipulating FITS files. The module uses Python's object-oriented features to provide quick, easy, and efficient access to FITS files. The use of Python's array syntax enables immediate access to any FITS extension, header cards, or data items. Changes to 2.4.0 (in py-pyfits): Changelog =========== 3.2 (2013-11-26) ---------------- Highlights ^^^^^^^^^^ - Rewrote CFITSIO-based backend for handling tile compression of FITS files. It now uses a standard CFITSIO instead of heavily modified pieces of CFITSIO as before. PyFITS ships with its own copy of CFITSIO v3.35 which supports the latest version of the Tiled Image Convention (v2.3), but system packagers may choose instead to strip this out in favor of a system-installed version of CFITSIO. Earlier versions may work, but nothing earlier than 3.28 has been tested yet. (#169) - Added support for reading and writing tables using the Q format for columns. The Q format is identical to the P format (variable-length arrays) except that it uses 64-bit integers for the data descriptors, allowing more than 4 GB of variable-length array data in a single table. (#160) - Added initial support for table columns containing pseudo-unsigned integers. This is currently enabled by using the ``uint=True`` option when opening files; any table columns with the correct BZERO value will be interpreted and returned as arrays of unsigned integers. - Some refactoring of the table and ``FITS_rec`` modules in order to better separate the details of the FITS binary and ASCII table data structures from the HDU data structures that encapsulate them. Most of these changes should not be apparent to users (but see API Changes below). API Changes ^^^^^^^^^^^ - Assigning to values in ``ColDefs.names``, ``ColDefs.formats``, ``ColDefs.nulls`` and other attributes of ``ColDefs`` instances that return lists of column properties is no longer supported. Assigning to those lists will no longer update the corresponding columns. Instead, please just modify the ``Column`` instances directly (``Column.name``, ``Column.null``, etc.) - The ``pyfits.new_table`` function is marked "pending deprecation". This does not mean it will be removed outright or that its functionality has changed. It will likely be replaced in the future for a function with similar, if not subtly different functionality. A better, if not slightly more verbose approach is to use ``pyfits.FITS_rec.from_columns`` to create a new ``FITS_rec`` table--this has the same interface as ``pyfits.new_table``. The difference is that it returns a plan ``FITS_rec`` array, and not an HDU instance. This ``FITS_rec`` object can then be used as the data argument in the constructors for ``BinTableHDU`` (for binary tables) or ``TableHDU`` (for ASCII tables). This is analogous to creating an ``ImageHDU`` by passing in an image array. ``pyfits.FITS_rec.from_columns`` is just a simpler way of creating a FITS-compatible recarray from a FITS column specification. - The ``updateHeader``, ``updateHeaderData``, and ``updateCompressedData`` methods of the ``CompDataHDU`` class are pending deprecation and moved to internal methods. The operation of these methods depended too much on internal state to be used safely by users; instead they are invoked automatically in the appropriate places when reading/writing compressed image HDUs. - The ``CompDataHDU.compData`` attribute is pending deprecation in favor of the clearer and more PEP-8 compatible ``CompDataHDU.compressed_data``. - The constructor for ``CompDataHDU`` has been changed to accept new keyword arguments. The new keyword arguments are essentially the same, but are in underscore_separated format rather than camelCase format. The old arguments are still pending deprecation. - The internal attributes of HDU classes ``_hdrLoc``, ``_datLoc``, and ``_datSpan`` have been replaced with ``_header_offset``, ``_data_offset``, and ``_data_size`` respectively. The old attribute names are still pending deprecation. This should only be of interest to advanced users who have created their own HDU subclasses. - The following previously deprecated functions and methods have been removed entirely: ``createCard``, ``createCardFromString``, ``upperKey``, ``ColDefs.data``, ``setExtensionNameCaseSensitive``, ``_File.getfile``, ``_TableBaseHDU.get_coldefs``, ``Header.has_key``, ``Header.ascardlist``. If you run your code with a previous version of PyFITS (>= 3.0, < 3.2) with the ``python -Wd`` argument, warnings for all deprecated interfaces still in use will be displayed. - Interfaces that were pending deprecation are now fully deprecated. These include: ``create_card``, ``create_card_from_string``, ``upper_key``, ``Header.get_history``, and ``Header.get_comment``. - The ``.name`` attribute on HDUs is now directly tied to the HDU's header, so that if ``.header['EXTNAME']`` changes so does ``.name`` and vice-versa. - The ``pyfits.file.PYTHON_MODES`` constant dict was renamed to ``pyfits.file.PYFITS_MODES`` which better reflects its purpose. This is rarely used by client code, however. Support for the old name will be removed by PyFITS 3.4. Other Changes and Additions ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - The new compression code also adds support for the ZQUANTIZ and ZDITHER0 keywords added in more recent versions of this FITS Tile Compression spec. This includes support for lossless compression with GZIP. (#198) By default no dithering is used, but the ``SUBTRACTIVE_DITHER_1`` and ``SUBTRACTIVE_DITHER_2`` methods can be enabled by passing the correct constants to the ``quantize_method`` argument to the ``CompImageHDU`` constuctor. A seed can be manually specified, or automatically generated using either the system clock or checksum-based methods via the ``dither_seed`` argument. See the documentation for ``CompImageHDU`` for more details. (#198) (spacetelescope/PYFITS#32) - Images compressed with the Tile Compression standard can now be larger than 4 GB through support of the Q format. (#159) - All HDUs now have a ``.ver`` ``.level`` attribute that returns the value of the EXTVAL and EXTLEVEL keywords from that HDU's header, if the exist. This was added for consistency with the ``.name`` attribute which returns the EXTNAME value from the header. - Then ``Column`` and ``ColDefs`` classes have new ``.dtype`` attributes which give the Numpy dtype for the column data in the first case, and the full Numpy compound dtype for each table row in the latter case. - There was an issue where new tables created defaulted the values in all string columns to '0.0'. Now string columns are filled with empty strings by default--this seems a less surprising default, but it may cause differences with tables created with older versions of PyFITS. - Improved round-tripping and preservation of manually assigned column attributes (``TNULLn``, ``TSCALn``, etc.) in table HDU headers. (astropy/astropy#996) Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Binary tables containing compressed images may, optionally, contain other columns unrelated to the tile compression convention. Although this is an uncommon use case, it is permitted by the standard. (#159) - Reworked some of the file I/O routines to allow simpler, more consistent mapping between OS-level file modes ('rb', 'wb', 'ab', etc.) and the more "PyFITS-specific" modes used by PyFITS like "readonly" and "update". That is, if reading a FITS file from an open file object, it doesn't matter as much what "mode" it was opened in so long as it has the right capabilities (read/write/etc.) Also works around bugs in the Python io module in 2.6+ with regard to file modes. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#33) - Fixed an obscure issue that can occur on systems that don't have flush to memory-mapped files implemented (namely GNU Hurd). (astropy/astropy#968) 3.1.3 (2013-11-26) ------------------ - Disallowed assigning NaN and Inf floating point values as header values, since the FITS standard does not define a way to represent them in. Because this is undefined, the previous behavior did not make sense and produced invalid FITS files. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#11) - Added a workaround for a bug in 64-bit OSX that could cause truncation when writing files greater than 2^32 bytes in size. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#28) - Fixed a long-standing issue where writing binary tables did not correctly write the TFORMn keywords for variable-length array columns (they ommitted the max array length parameter of the format). This was thought fixed in v3.1.2, but it was only fixed there for compressed image HDUs and not for binary tables in general. - Fixed an obscure issue that can occur on systems that don't have flush to memory-mapped files implemented (namely GNU Hurd). (Backported from 3.2) 3.0.12 (2013-11-26) ------------------- - Disallowed assigning NaN and Inf floating point values as header values, since the FITS standard does not define a way to represent them in. Because this is undefined, the previous behavior did not make sense and produced invalid FITS files. (Backported from 3.1.3) - Added a workaround for a bug in 64-bit OSX that could cause truncation when writing files greater than 2^32 bytes in size. (Backported from 3.1.3) - Fixed a long-standing issue where writing binary tables did not correctly write the TFORMn keywords for variable-length array columns (they ommitted the max array length parameter of the format). This was thought fixed in v3.1.2, but it was only fixed there for compressed image HDUs and not for binary tables in general. (Backported from 3.1.3) - Fixed an obscure issue that can occur on systems that don't have flush to memory-mapped files implemented (namely GNU Hurd). (Backported from 3.2) 3.1.2 (2013-04-22) ------------------ - When an error occurs opening a file in fitsdiff the exception message will now at least mention which file had the error. (#168) - Fixed support for opening gzipped FITS files by filename in a writeable mode (PyFITS has supported writing to gzip files for some time now, but only enabled it when GzipFile objects were passed to ``pyfits.open()`` due to some legacy code preventing full gzip support. (#195) - Added a more helpful error message in the case of malformatted FITS files that contain non-float NULL values in an ASCII table but are missing the required TNULLn keywords in the header. (#197) - Fixed an (apparently long-standing) issue where writing compressed images did not correctly write the TFORMn keywords for variable-length array columns (they ommitted the max array length parameter of the format). (#199) - Slightly refactored how tables containing variable-length array columns are handled to add two improvements: Fixes an issue where accessing the data after a call to the `pyfits.getdata` convenience function caused an exception, and allows the VLA data to be read from an existing mmap of the FITS file. (#200) - Fixed a bug that could occur when opening a table containing multi-dimensional columns (i.e. via the TDIMn keyword) and then writing it out to a new file. (#201) - Added use of the console_scripts entry point to install the fitsdiff and fitscheck scripts, which if nothing else provides better Windows support. The generated scripts now override the ones explicitly defined in the scripts/ directory (which were just trivial stubs to begin with). (#202) - Fixed a bug on Python 3 where attempting to open a non-existent file on Python 3 caused a seemingly unrelated traceback. (#203) - Fixed a bug in fitsdiff that reported two header keywords containing NaN as value as different. (#204) - Fixed an issue in the tests that caused some tests to fail if pyfits is installed with read-only permissions. (#208) - Fixed a bug where instantiating a ``BinTableHDU`` from a numpy array containing boolean fields converted all the values to ``False``. (#215) - Fixed an issue where passing an array of integers into the constructor of ``Column()`` when the column type is floats of the same byte width caused the column array to become garbled. (#218) - Fixed inconsistent behavior in creating CONTINUE cards from byte strings versus unicode strings in Python 2--CONTINUE cards can now be created properly from unicode strings (so long as they are convertable to ASCII). (spacetelescope/PyFITS#1) - Fixed a couple cases where creating a new table using TDIMn in some of the columns could caused a crash. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#3) - Fixed a bug in parsing HIERARCH keywords that do not have a space after the first equals sign (before the value). (spacetelescope/PyFITS#5) - Prevented extra leading whitespace on HIERARCH keywords from being treated as part of the keyword. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#6) - Fixed a bug where HIERARCH keywords containing lower-case letters was mistakenly marked as invalid during header validation. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#7) - Fixed an issue that was ancillary to (spacetelescope/PyFITS#7) where the ``Header.index()`` method did not work correctly with HIERARCH keywords containing lower-case letters. 3.0.11 (2013-04-17) ------------------- - Fixed support for opening gzipped FITS files by filename in a writeable mode (PyFITS has supported writing to gzip files for some time now, but only enabled it when GzipFile objects were passed to ``pyfits.open()`` due to some legacy code preventing full gzip support. Backported from 3.1.2. (#195) - Added a more helpful error message in the case of malformatted FITS files that contain non-float NULL values in an ASCII table but are missing the required TNULLn keywords in the header. Backported from 3.1.2. (#197) - Fixed an (apparently long-standing) issue where writing compressed images did not correctly write the TFORMn keywords for variable-length array columns (they ommitted the max array length parameter of the format). Backported from 3.1.2. (#199) - Slightly refactored how tables containing variable-length array columns are handled to add two improvements: Fixes an issue where accessing the data after a call to the `pyfits.getdata` convenience function caused an exception, and allows the VLA data to be read from an existing mmap of the FITS file. Backported from 3.1.2. (#200) - Fixed a bug that could occur when opening a table containing multi-dimensional columns (i.e. via the TDIMn keyword) and then writing it out to a new file. Backported from 3.1.2. (#201) - Fixed a bug on Python 3 where attempting to open a non-existent file on Python 3 caused a seemingly unrelated traceback. Backported from 3.1.2. (#203) - Fixed a bug in fitsdiff that reported two header keywords containing NaN as value as different. Backported from 3.1.2. (#204) - Fixed an issue in the tests that caused some tests to fail if pyfits is installed with read-only permissions. Backported from 3.1.2. (#208) - Fixed a bug where instantiating a ``BinTableHDU`` from a numpy array containing boolean fields converted all the values to ``False``. Backported from 3.1.2. (#215) - Fixed an issue where passing an array of integers into the constructor of ``Column()`` when the column type is floats of the same byte width caused the column array to become garbled. Backported from 3.1.2. (#218) - Fixed a couple cases where creating a new table using TDIMn in some of the columns could caused a crash. Backported from 3.1.2. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#3) 3.1.1 (2013-01-02) ------------------ This is a bug fix release for the 3.1.x series. Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Improved handling of scaled images and pseudo-unsigned integer images in compressed image HDUs. They now work more transparently like normal image HDUs with support for the ``do_not_scale_image_data`` and ``uint`` options, as well as ``scale_back`` and ``save_backup``. The ``.scale()`` method works better too. (#88) - Permits non-string values for the EXTNAME keyword when reading in a file, rather than throwing an exception due to the malformatting. Added verification for the format of the EXTNAME keyword when writing. (#96) - Added support for EXTNAME and EXTVER in PRIMARY HDUs. That is, if EXTNAME is specified in the header, it will also be reflected in the ``.name`` attribute and in ``pyfits.info()``. These keywords used to be verboten in PRIMARY HDUs, but the latest version of the FITS standard allows them. (#151) - HCOMPRESS can again be used to compress data cubes (and higher-dimensional arrays) so long as the tile size is effectively 2-dimensional. In fact, PyFITS will automatically use compatible tile sizes even if they're not explicitly specified. (#171) - Added support for the optional ``endcard`` parameter in the ``Header.fromtextfile()`` and ``Header.totextfile()`` methods. Although ``endcard=False`` was a reasonable default assumption, there are still text dumps of FITS headers that include the END card, so this should have been more flexible. (#176) - Fixed a crash when running fitsdiff on two empty (that is, zero row) tables. (#178) - Fixed an issue where opening files containing random groups HDUs in update mode could cause an unnecessary rewrite of the file even if none of the data is modified. (#179) - Fixed a bug that could caused a deadlock in the filesystem on OSX if PyFITS is used with Numpy 1.7 in some cases. (#180) - Fixed a crash when generating diff reports from diffs using the ``ignore_comments`` options. (#181) - Fixed some bugs with WCS Paper IV record-valued keyword cards: - Cards that looked kind of like RVKCs but were not intended to be were over-permissively treated as such--commentary keywords like COMMENT and HISTORY were particularly affected. (#183) - Looking up a card in a header by its standard FITS keyword only should always return the raw value of that card. That way cards containing values that happen to valid RVKCs but were not intended to be will still be treated like normal cards. (#184) - Looking up a RVKC in a header with only part of the field-specifier (for example "DP1.AXIS" instead of "DP1.AXIS.1") was implicitly treated as a wildcard lookup. (#184) - Fixed a crash when diffing two FITS files where at least one contains a compressed image HDU which was not recognized as an image instead of a table. (#187) - Fixed bugs in the backwards compatibility layer for the ``CardList.index`` and ``CardList.count`` methods. (#190) - Improved ``__repr__`` and text file representation of cards with long values that are split into CONTINUE cards. (#193) - Fixed a crash when trying to assign a long (> 72 character) value to blank ('') keywords. This also changed how blank keywords are represented--there are still exactly 8 spaces before any commentary content can begin; this *may* affect the exact display of header cards that assumed there could be fewer spaces in a blank keyword card before the content begins. However, the current approach is more in line with the requirements of the FITS standard. (#194) 3.0.10 (2013-01-02) ------------------- - Improved handling of scaled images and pseudo-unsigned integer images in compressed image HDUs. They now work more transparently like normal image HDUs with support for the ``do_not_scale_image_data`` and ``uint`` options, as well as ``scale_back`` and ``save_backup``. The ``.scale()`` method works better too. Backported from 3.1.1. (#88) - Permits non-string values for the EXTNAME keyword when reading in a file, rather than throwing an exception due to the malformatting. Added verification for the format of the EXTNAME keyword when writing. Backported from 3.1.1. (#96) - Added support for EXTNAME and EXTVER in PRIMARY HDUs. That is, if EXTNAME is specified in the header, it will also be reflected in the ``.name`` attribute and in ``pyfits.info()``. These keywords used to be verbotten in PRIMARY HDUs, but the latest version of the FITS standard allows them. Backported from 3.1.1. (#151) - HCOMPRESS can again be used to compress data cubes (and higher-dimensional arrays) so long as the tile size is effectively 2-dimensional. In fact, PyFITS will not automatically use compatible tile sizes even if they're not explicitly specified. Backported from 3.1.1. (#171) - Fixed a bug when writing out files containing zero-width table columns, where the TFIELDS keyword would be updated incorrectly, leaving the table largely unreadable. Backported from 3.1.0. (#174) - Fixed an issue where opening files containing random groups HDUs in update mode could cause an unnecessary rewrite of the file even if none of the data is modified. Backported from 3.1.1. (#179) - Fixed a bug that could caused a deadlock in the filesystem on OSX if PyFITS is used with Numpy 1.7 in some cases. Backported from 3.1.1. (#180) 3.1 (2012-08-08) ---------------- Highlights ^^^^^^^^^^ - The ``Header`` object has been significantly reworked, and ``CardList`` objects are now deprecated (their functionality folded into the ``Header`` class). See API Changes below for more details. - Memory maps are now used by default to access HDU data. See API Changes below for more details. - Now includes a new version of the ``fitsdiff`` program for comparing two FITS files, and a new FITS comparison API used by ``fitsdiff``. See New Features below. API Changes ^^^^^^^^^^^ - The ``Header`` class has been rewritten, and the ``CardList`` class is deprecated. Most of the basic details of working with FITS headers are unchanged, and will not be noticed by most users. But there are differences in some areas that will be of interest to advanced users, and to application developers. For full details of the changes, see the "Header Interface Transition Guide" section in the PyFITS documentation. See ticket #64 on the PyFITS Trac for futher details and background. Some highlights are listed below: * The Header class now fully implements the Python dict interface, and can be used interchangably with a dict, where the keys are header keywords. * New keywords can be added to the header using normal keyword assignment (previously it was necessary to use ``Header.update`` to add new keywords). For example:: >>> header['NAXIS'] = 2 will update the existing 'FOO' keyword if it already exists, or add a new one if it doesn't exist, just like a dict. * It is possible to assign both a value and a comment at the same time using a tuple:: >>> header['NAXIS'] = (2, 'Number of axes') * To add/update a new card and ensure it's added in a specific location, use ``Header.set()``:: >>> header.set('NAXIS', 2, 'Number of axes', after='BITPIX') This works the same as the old ``Header.update()``. ``Header.update()`` still works in the old way too, but is deprecated. * Although ``Card`` objects still exist, it generally is not necessary to work with them directly. ``Header.ascardlist()``/``Header.ascard`` are deprecated and should not be used. To directly access the ``Card`` objects in a header, use ``Header.cards``. * To access card comments, it is still possible to either go through the card itself, or through ``Header.comments``. For example:: >>> header.cards['NAXIS'].comment Number of axes >>> header.comments['NAXIS'] Number of axes * ``Card`` objects can now be used interchangeably with ``(keyword, value, comment)`` 3-tuples. They still have ``.value`` and ``.comment`` attributes as well. The ``.key`` attribute has been renamed to ``.keyword`` for consistency, though ``.key`` is still supported (but deprecated). - Memory mapping is now used by default to access HDU data. That is, ``pyfits.open()`` uses ``memmap=True`` as the default. This provides better performance in the majority of use cases--there are only some I/O intensive applications where it might not be desirable. Enabling mmap by default also enabled finding and fixing a large number of bugs in PyFITS' handling of memory-mapped data (most of these bug fixes were backported to PyFITS 3.0.5). (#85) * A new ``pyfits.USE_MEMMAP`` global variable was added. Set ``pyfits.USE_MEMMAP = False`` to change the default memmap setting for opening files. This is especially useful for controlling the behavior in applications where pyfits is deeply embedded. * Likewise, a new ``PYFITS_USE_MEMMAP`` environment variable is supported. Set ``PYFITS_USE_MEMMAP = 0`` in your environment to change the default behavior. - The ``size()`` method on HDU objects is now a ``.size`` property--this returns the size in bytes of the data portion of the HDU, and in most cases is equivalent to ``hdu.data.nbytes`` (#83) - ``BinTableHDU.tdump`` and ``BinTableHDU.tcreate`` are deprecated--use ``BinTableHDU.dump`` and ``BinTableHDU.load`` instead. The new methods output the table data in a slightly different format from previous versions, which places quotes around each value. This format is compatible with data dumps from previous versions of PyFITS, but not vice-versa due to a parsing bug in older versions. - Likewise the ``pyfits.tdump`` and ``pyfits.tcreate`` convenience function versions of these methods have been renamed ``pyfits.tabledump`` and ``pyfits.tableload``. The old deprecated, but currently retained for backwards compatibility. (r1125) - A new global variable ``pyfits.EXTENSION_NAME_CASE_SENSITIVE`` was added. This serves as a replacement for ``pyfits.setExtensionNameCaseSensitive`` which is not deprecated and may be removed in a future version. To enable case-sensitivity of extension names (i.e. treat 'sci' as distict from 'SCI') set ``pyfits.EXTENSION_NAME_CASE_SENSITIVE = True``. The default is ``False``. (r1139) - A new global configuration variable ``pyfits.STRIP_HEADER_WHITESPACE`` was added. By default, if a string value in a header contains trailing whitespace, that whitespace is automatically removed when the value is read. Now if you set ``pyfits.STRIP_HEADER_WHITESPACE = False`` all whitespace is preserved. (#146) - The old ``classExtensions`` extension mechanism (which was deprecated in PyFITS 3.0) is removed outright. To our knowledge it was no longer used anywhere. (r1309) - Warning messages from PyFITS issued through the Python warnings API are now output to stderr instead of stdout, as is the default. PyFITS no longer modifies the default behavior of the warnings module with respect to which stream it outputs to. (r1319) - The ``checksum`` argument to ``pyfits.open()`` now accepts a value of 'remove', which causes any existing CHECKSUM/DATASUM keywords to be ignored, and removed when the file is saved. New Features ^^^^^^^^^^^^ - Added support for the proposed "FITS" extension HDU type. See http://listmgr.cv.nrao.edu/pipermail/fitsbits/2002-April/001094.html. FITS HDUs contain an entire FITS file embedded in their data section. `FitsHDU` objects work like other HDU types in PyFITS. Their ``.data`` attribute returns the raw data array. However, they have a special ``.hdulist`` attribute which processes the data as a FITS file and returns it as an in-memory HDUList object. FitsHDU objects also support a ``FitsHDU.fromhdulist()`` classmethod which returns a new `FitsHDU` object that embeds the supplied HDUList. (#80) - Added a new ``.is_image`` attribute on HDU objects, which is True if the HDU data is an 'image' as opposed to a table or something else. Here the meaning of 'image' is fairly loose, and mostly just means a Primary or Image extension HDU, or possibly a compressed image HDU (#71) - Added an ``HDUList.fromstring`` classmethod which can parse a FITS file already in memory and instantiate and ``HDUList`` object from it. This could be useful for integrating PyFITS with other libraries that work on FITS file, such as CFITSIO. It may also be useful in streaming applications. The name is a slight misnomer, in that it actually accepts any Python object that implements the buffer interface, which includes ``bytes``, ``bytearray``, ``memoryview``, ``numpy.ndarray``, etc. (#90) - Added a new ``pyfits.diff`` module which contains facilities for comparing FITS files. One can use the ``pyfits.diff.FITSDiff`` class to compare two FITS files in their entirety. There is also a ``pyfits.diff.HeaderDiff`` class for just comparing two FITS headers, and other similar interfaces. See the PyFITS Documentation for more details on this interface. The ``pyfits.diff`` module powers the new ``fitsdiff`` program installed with PyFITS. After installing PyFITS, run ``fitsdiff --help`` for usage details. - ``pyfits.open()`` now accepts a ``scale_back`` argument. If set to ``True``, this automatically scales the data using the original BZERO and BSCALE parameters the file had when it was first opened, if any, as well as the original BITPIX. For example, if the original BITPIX were 16, this would be equivalent to calling ``hdu.scale('int16', 'old')`` just before calling ``flush()`` or ``close()`` on the file. This option applies to all HDUs in the file. (#120) - ``pyfits.open()`` now accepts a ``save_backup`` argument. If set to ``True``, this automatically saves a backup of the original file before flushing any changes to it (this of course only applies to update and append mode). This may be especially useful when working with scaled image data. (#121) Changes in Behavior ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - Warnings from PyFITS are not output to stderr by default, instead of stdout as it has been for some time. This is contrary to most users' expectations and makes it more difficult for them to separate output from PyFITS from the desired output for their scripts. (r1319) Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Fixed ``pyfits.tcreate()`` (now ``pyfits.tableload()``) to be more robust when encountering blank lines in a column definition file (#14) - Fixed a fairly rare crash that could occur in the handling of CONTINUE cards when using Numpy 1.4 or lower (though 1.4 is the oldest version supported by PyFITS). (r1330) - Fixed ``_BaseHDU.fromstring`` to actually correctly instantiate an HDU object from a string/buffer containing the header and data of that HDU. This allowed for the implementation of ``HDUList.fromstring`` described above. (#90) - Fixed a rare corner case where, in some use cases, (mildly, recoverably) malformatted float values in headers were not properly returned as floats. (#137) - Fixed a corollary to the previous bug where float values with a leading zero before the decimal point had the leading zero unnecessarily removed when saving changes to the file (eg. "0.001" would be written back as ".001" even if no changes were otherwise made to the file). (#137) - When opening a file containing CHECKSUM and/or DATASUM keywords in update mode, the CHECKSUM/DATASUM are updated and preserved even if the file was opened with checksum=False. This change in behavior prevents checksums from being unintentionally removed. (#148) - Fixed a bug where ``ImageHDU.scale(option='old')`` wasn't working at all--it was not restoring the image to its original BSCALE and BZERO values. (#162) - Fixed a bug when writing out files containing zero-width table columns, where the TFIELDS keyword would be updated incorrectly, leaving the table largely unreadable. This fix will be backported to the 3.0.x series in version 3.0.10. (#174) 3.0.9 (2012-08-06) ------------------ This is a bug fix release for the 3.0.x series. Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Fixed ``Header.values()``/``Header.itervalues()`` and ``Header.items()``/ ``Header.iteritems()`` to correctly return the different values for duplicate keywords (particularly commentary keywords like HISTORY and COMMENT). This makes the old Header implementation slightly more compatible with the new implementation in PyFITS 3.1. (#127) .. note:: This fix did not change the existing behavior from earlier PyFITS versions where ``Header.keys()`` returns all keywords in the header with duplicates removed. PyFITS 3.1 changes that behavior, so that ``Header.keys()`` includes duplicates. - Fixed a bug where ``ImageHDU.scale(option='old')`` wasn't working at all--it was not restoring the image to its original BSCALE and BZERO values. (#162) - Fixed a bug where opening a file containing compressed image HDUs in 'update' mode and then immediately closing it without making any changes caused the file to be rewritten unncessarily. (#167) - Fixed two memory leaks that could occur when writing compressed image data, or in some cases when opening files containing compressed image HDUs in 'update' mode. (#168) 3.0.8 (2012-06-04) ------------------ Changes in Behavior ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - Prior to this release, image data sections did not work with scaled data--that is, images with non-trivial BSCALE and/or BZERO values. Previously, in order to read such images in sections, it was necessary to manually apply the BSCALE+BZERO to each section. It's worth noting that sections *did* support pseudo-unsigned ints (flakily). This change just extends that support for general BSCALE+BZERO values. Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Fixed a bug that prevented updates to values in boolean table columns from being saved. This turned out to be a symptom of a deeper problem that could prevent other table updates from being saved as well. (#139) - Fixed a corner case in which a keyword comment ending with the string "END" could, in some circumstances, cause headers (and the rest of the file after that point) to be misread. (#142) - Fixed support for scaled image data and psuedo-unsigned ints in image data sections (``hdu.section``). Previously this was not supported at all. At some point support was supposedly added, but it was buggy and incomplete. Now the feature seems to work much better. (#143) - Fixed the documentation to point out that image data sections *do* support non-contiguous slices (and have for a long time). The documentation was never updated to reflect this, and misinformed users that only contiguous slices were supported, leading to some confusion. (#144) - Fixed a bug where creating an ``HDUList`` object containing multiple PRIMARY HDUs caused an infinite recursion when validating the object prior to writing to a file. (#145) - Fixed a rare but serious case where saving an update to a file that previously had a CHECKSUM and/or DATASUM keyword, but removed the checksum in saving, could cause the file to be slightly corrupted and unreadable. (#147) - Fixed problems with reading "non-standard" FITS files with primary headers containing SIMPLE = F. PyFITS has never made many guarantees as to how such files are handled. But it should at least be possible to read their headers, and the data if possible. Saving changes to such a file should not try to prepend an unwanted valid PRIMARY HDU. (#157) - Fixed a bug where opening an image with ``disable_image_compression = True`` caused compression to be disabled for all subsequent ``pyfits.open()`` calls. (r1651) 3.0.7 (2012-04-10) ------------------ Changes in Behavior ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - Slices of GroupData objects now return new GroupData objects instead of extended multi-row _Group objects. This is analogous to how PyFITS 3.0 fixed FITS_rec slicing, and should have been fixed for GroupData at the same time. The old behavior caused bugs where functions internal to Numpy expected that slicing an ndarray would return a new ndarray. As this is a rare usecase with a rare feature most users are unlikely to be affected by this change. - The previously internal _Group object for representing individual group records in a GroupData object are renamed Group and are now a public interface. However, there's almost no good reason to create Group objects directly, so it shouldn't be considered a "new feature". - An annoyance from PyFITS 3.0.6 was fixed, where the value of the EXTEND keyword was always being set to F if there are not actually any extension HDUs. It was unnecessary to modify this value. Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Fixed GroupData objects to return new GroupData objects when sliced instead of _Group record objects. See "Changes in behavior" above for more details. - Fixed slicing of Group objects--previously it was not possible to slice slice them at all. - Made it possible to assign `np.bool_` objects as header values. (#123) - Fixed overly strict handling of the EXTEND keyword; see "Changes in behavior" above. (#124) - Fixed many cases where an HDU's header would be marked as "modified" by PyFITS and rewritten, even when no changes to the header are necessary. (#125) - Fixed a bug where the values of the PTYPEn keywords in a random groups HDU were forced to be all lower-case when saving the file. (#130) - Removed an unnecessary inline import in `ExtensionHDU.__setattr__` that was causing some slowdown when opening files containing a large number of extensions, plus a few other small (but not insignficant) performance improvements thanks to Julian Taylor. (#133) - Fixed a regression where header blocks containing invalid end-of-header padding (i.e. null bytes instead of spaces) couldn't be parsed by PyFITS. Such headers can be parsed again, but a warning is raised, as such headers are not valid FITS. (#136) - Fixed a memory leak where table data in random groups HDUs weren't being garbage collected. (#138) 3.0.6 (2012-02-29) ------------------ Highlights ^^^^^^^^^^ The main reason for this release is to fix an issue that was introduced in PyFITS 3.0.5 where merely opening a file containing scaled data (that is, with non-trivial BSCALE and BZERO keywords) in 'update' mode would cause the data to be automatically rescaled--possibly converting the data from ints to floats--as soon as the file is closed, even if the application did not touch the data. Now PyFITS will only rescale the data in an extension when the data is actually accessed by the application. So opening a file in 'update' mode in order to modify the header or append new extensions will not cause any change to the data in existing extensions. This release also fixes a few Windows-specific bugs found through more extensive Windows testing, and other miscellaneous bugs. Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - More accurate error messages when opening files containing invalid header cards. (#109) - Fixed a possible reference cycle/memory leak that was caught through more extensive testing on Windows. (#112) - Fixed 'ostream' mode to open the underlying file in 'wb' mode instead of 'w' mode. (#112) - Fixed a Windows-only issue where trying to save updates to a resized FITS file could result in a crash due to there being open mmaps on that file. (#112) - Fixed a crash when trying to create a FITS table (i.e. with new_table()) from a Numpy array containing bool fields. (#113) - Fixed a bug where manually initializing an ``HDUList`` with a list of of HDUs wouldn't set the correct EXTEND keyword value on the primary HDU. (#114) - Fixed a crash that could occur when trying to deepcopy a Header in Python < 2.7. (#115) - Fixed an issue where merely opening a scaled image in 'update' mode would cause the data to be converted to floats when the file is closed. (#119) 3.0.5 (2012-01-30) ------------------ - Fixed a crash that could occur when accessing image sections of files opened with memmap=True. (r1211) - Fixed the inconsistency in the behavior of files opened in 'readonly' mode when memmap=True vs. when memmap=False. In the latter case, although changes to array data were not saved to disk, it was possible to update the array data in memory. On the other hand with memmap=True, 'readonly' mode prevented even in-memory modification to the data. This is what 'copyonwrite' mode was for, but difference in behavior was confusing. Now 'readonly' is equivalent to 'copyonwrite' when using memmap. If the old behavior of denying changes to the array data is necessary, a new 'denywrite' mode may be used, though it is only applicable to files opened with memmap. (r1275) - Fixed an issue where files opened with memmap=True would return image data as a raw numpy.memmap object, which can cause some unexpected behaviors--instead memmap object is viewed as a numpy.ndarray. (r1285) - Fixed an issue in Python 3 where a workaround for a bug in Numpy on Python 3 interacted badly with some other software, namely to vo.table package (and possibly others). (r1320, r1337, and #110) - Fixed buggy behavior in the handling of SIGINTs (i.e. Ctrl-C keyboard interrupts) while flushing changes to a FITS file. PyFITS already prevented SIGINTs from causing an incomplete flush, but did not clean up the signal handlers properly afterwards, or reraise the keyboard interrupt once the flush was complete. (r1321) - Fixed a crash that could occur in Python 3 when opening files with checksum checking enabled. (r1336) - Fixed a small bug that could cause a crash in the `StreamingHDU` interface when using Numpy below version 1.5. - Fixed a crash that could occur when creating a new `CompImageHDU` from an array of big-endian data. (#104) - Fixed a crash when opening a file with extra zero padding at the end. Though FITS files should not have such padding, it's not explictly forbidden by the format either, and PyFITS shouldn't stumble over it. (#106) - Fixed a major slowdown in opening tables containing large columns of string values. (#111) 3.0.4 (2011-11-22) ------------------ - Fixed a crash when writing HCOMPRESS compressed images that could happen on Python 2.5 and 2.6. (r1217) - Fixed a crash when slicing an table in a file opened in 'readonly' mode with memmap=True. (r1230) - Writing changes to a file or writing to a new file verifies the output in 'fix' mode by default instead of 'exception'--that is, PyFITS will automatically fix common FITS format errors rather than raising an exception. (r1243) - Fixed a bug where convenience functions such as getval() and getheader() crashed when specifying just 'PRIMARY' as the extension to use (r1263). - Fixed a bug that prevented passing keyword arguments (beyond the standard data and header arguments) as positional arguments to the constructors of extension HDU classes. - Fixed some tests that were failing on Windows--in this case the tests themselves failed to close some temp files and Windows refused to delete them while there were still open handles on them. (r1295) - Fixed an issue with floating point formatting in header values on Python 2.5 for Windows (and possibly other platforms). The exponent was zero-padded to 3 digits; although the FITS standard makes no specification on this, the formatting is now normalized to always pad the exponent to two digits. (r1295) - Fixed a bug where long commentary cards (such as HISTORY and COMMENT) were broken into multiple CONTINUE cards. However, commentary cards are not expected to be found in CONTINUE cards. Instead these long cards are broken into multiple commentary cards. (#97) - GZIP/ZIP-compressed FITS files can be detected and opened regardless of their filename extension. (#99) - Fixed a serious bug where opening scaled images in 'update' mode and then closing the file without touching the data would cause the file to be corrupted. (#101) 3.0.3 (2011-10-05) ------------------ - Fixed several small bugs involving corner cases in record-valued keyword cards (#70) - In some cases HDU creation failed if the first keyword value in the header was not a string value (#89) - Fixed a crash when trying to compute the HDU checksum when the data array contains an odd number of bytes (#91) - Disabled an unnecessary warning that was displayed on opening compressed HDUs with disable_image_compression = True (#92) - Fixed a typo in code for handling HCOMPRESS compressed images. 3.0.2 (2011-09-23) ------------------ - The ``BinTableHDU.tcreate`` method and by extension the ``pyfits.tcreate`` function don't get tripped up by blank lines anymore (#14) - The presence, value, and position of the EXTEND keyword in Primary HDUs is verified when reading/writing a FITS file (#32) - Improved documentation (in warning messages as well as in the handbook) that PyFITS uses zero-based indexing (as one would expect for C/Python code, but contrary to the PyFITS standard which was written with FORTRAN in mind) (#68) - Fixed a bug where updating a header card comment could cause the value to be lost if it had not already been read from the card image string. - Fixed a related bug where changes made directly to Card object in a header (i.e. assigning directly to card.value or card.comment) would not propagate when flushing changes to the file (#69) [Note: This and the bug above it were originally reported as being fixed in version 3.0.1, but the fix was never included in the release.] - Improved file handling, particularly in Python 3 which had a few small file I/O-related bugs (#76) - Fixed a bug where updating a FITS file would sometimes cause it to lose its original file permissions (#79) - Fixed the handling of TDIMn keywords; 3.0 added support for them, but got the axis order backards (they were treated as though they were row-major) (#82) - Fixed a crash when a FITS file containing scaled data is opened and immediately written to a new file without explicitly viewing the data first (#84) - Fixed a bug where creating a table with columns named either 'names' or 'formats' resulted in an infinite recursion (#86) 3.0.1 (2011-09-12) ------------------ - Fixed a bug where updating a header card comment could cause the value to be lost if it had not already been read from the card image string. - Changed ``_TableBaseHDU.data`` so that if the data contain an empty table a ``FITS_rec`` object with zero rows is returned rather than ``None``. - The ``.key`` attribute of ``RecordValuedKeywordCards`` now returns the full keyword+field-specifier value, instead of just the plain keyword (#46) - Fixed a related bug where changes made directly to Card object in a header (i.e. assigning directly to card.value or card.comment) would not propagate when flushing changes to the file (#69) - Fixed a bug where writing a table with zero rows could fail in some cases (#72) - Miscellanous small bug fixes that were causing some tests to fail, particularly on Python 3 (#74, #75) - Fixed a bug where creating a table column from an array in non-native byte order would not preserve the byte order, thus interpreting the column array using the wrong byte order (#77) 3.0.0 (2011-08-23) -------------------- - Contains major changes, bumping the version to 3.0 - Large amounts of refactoring and reorganization of the code; tried to preserve public API backwards-compatibility with older versions (private API has many changes and is not guaranteed to be backwards-compatible). There are a few small public API changes to be aware of: * The pyfits.rec module has been removed completely. If your version of numpy does not have the numpy.core.records module it is too old to be used with PyFITS. * The ``Header.ascardlist()`` method is deprecated--use the ``.ascard`` attribute instead. * ``Card`` instances have a new ``.cardimage`` attribute that should be used rather than ``.ascardimage()``, which may become deprecated. * The ``Card.fromstring()`` method is now a classmethod. It returns a new ``Card`` instance rather than modifying an existing instance. * The ``req_cards()`` method on HDU instances has changed: The ``pos`` argument is not longer a string. It is either an integer value (meaning the card's position must match that value) or it can be a function that takes the card's position as it's argument, and returns True if the position is valid. Likewise, the ``test`` argument no longer takes a string, but instead a function that validates the card's value and returns True or False. * The ``get_coldefs()`` method of table HDUs is deprecated. Use the ``.columns`` attribute instead. * The ``ColDefs.data`` attribute is deprecated--use ``ColDefs.columns`` instead (though in general you shouldn't mess with it directly--it might become internal at some point). * ``FITS_record`` objects take ``start`` and ``end`` as arguments instead of ``startColumn`` and ``endColumn`` (these are rarely created manually, so it's unlikely that this change will affect anyone). * ``BinTableHDU.tcreate()`` is now a classmethod, and returns a new ``BinTableHDU`` instance. * Use ``ExtensionHDU`` and ``NonstandardExtHDU`` for making new extension HDU classes. They are now public interfaces, wheres previously they were private and prefixed with underscores. * Possibly others--please report if you find any changes that cause difficulties. - Calls to deprecated functions will display a Deprecation warning. However, in Python 2.7 and up Deprecation warnings are ignored by default, so run Python with the `-Wd` option to see if you're using any deprecated functions. If we get close to actually removing any functions, we might make the Deprecation warnings display by default. - Added basic Python 3 support - Added support for multi-dimensional columns in tables as specified by the TDIMn keywords (#47) - Fixed a major memory leak that occurred when creating new tables with the ``new_table()`` function (#49) be padded with zero-bytes) vs ASCII tables (where strings are padded with spaces) (#15) - Fixed a bug in which the case of Random Access Group parameters names was not preserved when writing (#41) - Added support for binary table fields with zero width (#42) - Added support for wider integer types in ASCII tables; although this is non- standard, some GEIS images require it (#45) - Fixed a bug that caused the index_of() method of HDULists to crash when the HDUList object is created from scratch (#48) - Fixed the behavior of string padding in binary tables (where strings should be padded with nulls instead of spaces) - Fixed a rare issue that caused excessive memory usage when computing checksums using a non-standard block size (see r818) - Add support for forced uint data in image sections (#53) - Fixed an issue where variable-length array columns were not extended when creating a new table with more rows than the original (#54) - Fixed tuple and list-based indexing of FITS_rec objects (#55) - Fixed an issue where BZERO and BSCALE keywords were appended to headers in the wrong location (#56) - ``FITS_record`` objects (table rows) have full slicing support, including stepping, etc. (#59) - Fixed a bug where updating multiple files simultaneously (such as when running parallel processes) could lead to a race condition with mktemp() (#61) - Fixed a bug where compressed image headers were not in the order expected by the funpack utility (#62)
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… From Changelog: 3.0.10 ====== - Now depends on :mod:`amqp` 1.4.1. - ``maybe_declare`` now raises a "recoverable connection error" if the channel is disconnected instead of a :exc:`ChannelError` so that the operation can be retried. - Redis: ``Consumer.cancel()`` is now thread safe. This fixes an issue when using gevent/eventlet and a message is handled after the consumer is cancelled resulting in a "message for queue without consumers" error. - Retry operations would not always respect the interval_start value when calculating the time to sleep for (Issue #303). - Timer: Fixed "unhashable type" error on Python 3. - Hub: Do not attempt to unregister operations on an already closed poller instance. 3.0.9 ===== - Now depends on :mod:`amqp` 1.4.0. - Redis: Basic cancel for fanout based queues now sends a corresponding ``UNSUBSCRIBE`` command to the server. This fixes an issue with pidbox where reply messages could be received after the consumer was cancelled, giving the ``"message to queue without consumers"`` error. - MongoDB: Improved connection string and options handling (Issue #266 + Issue #120). - SQS: Limit the number of messages when receiving in batch to 10. This is a hard limit enforced by Amazon so the sqs transport must not exceeed this value. - ConsumerMixin: ``consume`` now checks heartbeat every time the socket times out. - Retry Policy: A max retries of 0 did not retry forever. - Simple: If passing a Queue object the simple utils will now take default routing key from that queue. - ``repr(producer)`` no longer evaluates the underlying channnel. - Redis: The map of Redis error classes are now exposed at the module level using the :func:`kombu.transport.redis.get_redis_error_classes` function. - Async: ``Hub.close`` now sets ``.poller`` to None.
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--- 3.7 --- * Gnome keyring no longer relies on the GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL environment variable. * Issue #140: Restore compatibility for older versions of PyWin32. --- 3.6 --- * `Pull Request #1 (github) <https://github.com/jaraco/keyring/pull/1>`_: Add support for packages that wish to bundle keyring by using relative imports throughout. --- 3.5 --- * Issue #49: Give the backend priorities a 1.5 multiplier bump when an XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP environment variable matches the keyring's target environment. * Issue #99: Clarified documentation on location of config and data files. Prepared the code base to treat the two differently on Unix-based systems. For now, the behavior is unchanged. --- 3.4 --- * Extracted FileBacked and Encrypted base classes. * Add a pyinstaller hook to expose backend modules. Ref #124 * Pull request #41: Use errno module instead of hardcoding error codes. * SecretService backend: correctly handle cases when user dismissed the collection creation or unlock prompt. --- 3.3 --- * Pull request #40: KWallet backend will now honor the ``KDE_FULL_SESSION`` environment variable as found on openSUSE. ----- 3.2.1 ----- * SecretService backend: use a different function to check that the backend is functional. The default collection may not exist, but the collection will remain usable in that case. Also, make the error message more verbose. Resolves https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1242412. --- 3.2 --- * Issue #120: Invoke KeyringBackend.priority during load_keyring to ensure that any keyring loaded is actually viable (or raises an informative exception). * File keyring: - Issue #123: fix removing items. - Correctly escape item name when removing. - Use with statement when working with files. * Add a test for removing one item in group. * Issue #81: Added experimental support for third-party backends. See `keyring.core._load_library_extensions` for information on supplying a third-party backend. --- 3.1 --- * All code now runs natively on both Python 2 and Python 3, no 2to3 conversion is required. * Testsuite: clean up, and make more use of unittest2 methods. ----- 3.0.5 ----- * Issue #114: Fix logic in pyfs detection. ----- 3.0.4 ----- * Issue #114: Fix detection of pyfs under Mercurial Demand Import. ----- 3.0.3 ----- * Simplified the implementation of ``keyring.core.load_keyring``. It now uses ``__import__`` instead of loading modules explicitly. The ``keyring_path`` parameter to ``load_keyring`` is now deprecated. Callers should instead ensure their module is available on ``sys.path`` before calling ``load_keyring``. Keyring still honors ``keyring-path``. This change fixes Issue #113 in which the explicit module loading of keyring modules was breaking package-relative imports. ----- 3.0.2 ----- * Renamed ``keyring.util.platform`` to ``keyring.util.platform_``. As reported in Issue #112 and `mercurial_keyring #31 <https://bitbucket.org/Mekk/mercurial_keyring/issue/31>`_ and in `Mercurial itself <http://bz.selenic.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4029>`_, Mercurial's Demand Import does not honor ``absolute_import`` directives, so it's not possible to have a module with the same name as another top-level module. A patch is in place to fix this issue upstream, but to support older Mercurial versions, this patch will remain for some time. ----- 3.0.1 ----- * Ensure that modules are actually imported even in Mercurial's Demand Import environment. --- 3.0 --- * Removed support for Python 2.5. * Removed names in ``keyring.backend`` moved in 1.1 and previously retained for compatibilty. ----- 2.1.1 ----- * Restored Python 2.5 compatibility (lost in 2.0). --- 2.1 --- * Issue #10: Added a 'store' attribute to the OS X Keyring, enabling custom instances of the KeyringBackend to use another store, such as the 'internet' store. For example:: keys = keyring.backends.OS_X.Keyring() keys.store = 'internet' keys.set_password(system, user, password) keys.get_password(system, user) The default for all instances can be set in the class:: keyring.backends.OS_X.Keyring.store = 'internet' * GnomeKeyring: fix availability checks, and make sure the warning message from pygobject is not printed. * Fixes to GnomeKeyring and SecretService tests. ----- 2.0.3 ----- * Issue #112: Backend viability/priority checks now are more aggressive about module presence checking, requesting ``__name__`` from imported modules to force the demand importer to actually attempt the import. ----- 2.0.2 ----- * Issue #111: Windows backend isn't viable on non-Windows platforms. ----- 2.0.1 ----- * Issue #110: Fix issues with ``Windows.RegistryKeyring``. --- 2.0 --- * Issue #80: Prioritized backend support. The primary interface for Keyring backend classes has been refactored to now emit a 'priority' based on the current environment (operating system, libraries available, etc). These priorities provide an indication of the applicability of that backend for the current environment. Users are still welcome to specify a particular backend in configuration, but the default behavior should now be to select the most appropriate backend by default. ----- 1.6.1 ----- * Only include pytest-runner in 'setup requirements' when ptr invocation is indicated in the command-line (Issue #105). --- 1.6 --- * GNOME Keyring backend: - Use the same attributes (``username`` / ``service``) as the SecretService backend uses, allow searching for old ones for compatibility. - Also set ``application`` attribute. - Correctly handle all types of errors, not only ``CANCELLED`` and ``NO_MATCH``. - Avoid printing warnings to stderr when GnomeKeyring is not available. * Secret Service backend: - Use a better label for passwords, the same as GNOME Keyring backend uses. --- 1.5 --- * SecretService: allow deleting items created using previous python-keyring versions. Before the switch to secretstorage, python-keyring didn't set "application" attribute. Now in addition to supporting searching for items without that attribute, python-keyring also supports deleting them. * Use ``secretstorage.get_default_collection`` if it's available. On secretstorage 1.0 or later, python-keyring now tries to create the default collection if it doesn't exist, instead of just raising the error. * Improvements for tests, including fix for Issue #102. --- 1.4 --- * Switch GnomeKeyring backend to use native libgnome-keyring via GObject Introspection, not the obsolete python-gnomekeyring module. --- 1.3 --- * Use the `SecretStorage library <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/SecretStorage>`_ to implement the Secret Service backend (instead of using dbus directly). Now the keyring supports prompting for and deleting passwords. Fixes #69, #77, and #93. * Catch `gnomekeyring.IOError` per the issue `reported in Nova client <https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-novaclient/+bug/1116302>`_. * Issue #92 Added support for delete_password on Mac OS X Keychain. ----- 1.2.3 ----- * Fix for Encrypted File backend on Python 3. * Issue #97 Improved support for PyPy. ----- 1.2.2 ----- * Fixed handling situations when user cancels kwallet dialog or denies access for the app. ----- 1.2.1 ----- * Fix for kwallet delete. * Fix for OS X backend on Python 3. * Issue #84: Fix for Google backend on Python 3 (use of raw_input not caught by 2to3). --- 1.2 --- * Implemented delete_password on most keyrings. Keyring 2.0 will require delete_password to implement a Keyring. Fixes #79. ----- 1.1.2 ----- * Issue #78: pyfilesystem backend now works on Windows. ----- 1.1.1 ----- * Fixed MANIFEST.in so .rst files are included. --- 1.1 --- This is the last build that will support installation in a pure-distutils mode. Subsequent releases will require setuptools/distribute to install. Python 3 installs have always had this requirement (for 2to3 install support), but starting with the next minor release (1.2+), setuptools will be required. Additionally, this release has made some substantial refactoring in an attempt to modularize the backends. An attempt has been made to maintain 100% backward-compatibility, although if your library does anything fancy with module structure or clasess, some tweaking may be necessary. The backward-compatible references will be removed in 2.0, so the 1.1+ releases represent a transitional implementation which should work with both legacy and updated module structure. * Added a console-script 'keyring' invoking the command-line interface. * Deprecated _ExtensionKeyring. * Moved PasswordSetError and InitError to an `errors` module (references kept for backward-compatibility). * Moved concrete backend implementations into their own modules (references kept for backward compatibility): - OSXKeychain -> backends.OS_X.Keyring - GnomeKeyring -> backends.Gnome.Keyring - SecretServiceKeyring -> backends.SecretService.Keyring - KDEKWallet -> backends.kwallet.Keyring - BasicFileKeyring -> backends.file.BaseKeyring - CryptedFileKeyring -> backends.file.EncryptedKeyring - UncryptedFileKeyring -> backends.file.PlaintextKeyring - Win32CryptoKeyring -> backends.Windows.EncryptedKeyring - WinVaultKeyring -> backends.Windows.WinVaultKeyring - Win32CryptoRegistry -> backends.Windows.RegistryKeyring - select_windows_backend -> backends.Windows.select_windows_backend - GoogleDocsKeyring -> backends.Google.DocsKeyring - Credential -> keyring.credentials.Credential - BaseCredential -> keyring.credentials.SimpleCredential - EnvironCredential -> keyring.credentials.EnvironCredential - GoogleEnvironCredential -> backends.Google.EnvironCredential - BaseKeyczarCrypter -> backends.keyczar.BaseCrypter - KeyczarCrypter -> backends.keyczar.Crypter - EnvironKeyczarCrypter -> backends.keyczar.EnvironCrypter - EnvironGoogleDocsKeyring -> backends.Google.KeyczarDocsKeyring - BasicPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.BasicKeyring - UnencryptedPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.PlaintextKeyring - EncryptedPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.EncryptedKeyring - EnvironEncryptedPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.KeyczarKeyring - MultipartKeyringWrapper -> backends.multi.MultipartKeyringWrapper * Officially require Python 2.5 or greater (although unofficially, this requirement has been in place since 0.10). --- 1.0 --- This backward-incompatible release attempts to remove some cruft from the codebase that's accumulated over the versions. * Removed legacy file relocation support. `keyring` no longer supports loading configuration or file-based backends from ~. If upgrading from 0.8 or later, the files should already have been migrated to their new proper locations. If upgrading from 0.7.x or earlier, the files will have to be migrated manually. * Removed CryptedFileKeyring migration support. To maintain an existing CryptedFileKeyring, one must first upgrade to 0.9.2 or later and access the keyring before upgrading to 1.0 to retain the existing keyring. * File System backends now create files without group and world permissions. Fixes #67. ------ 0.10.1 ------ * Merged 0.9.3 to include fix for #75. ---- 0.10 ---- * Add support for using `Keyczar <http://www.keyczar.org/>`_ to encrypt keyrings. Keyczar is "an open source cryptographic toolkit designed to make it easier and safer for developers to use cryptography in their applications." * Added support for storing keyrings on Google Docs or any other filesystem supported by pyfilesystem. * Fixed issue in Gnome Keyring when unicode is passed as the service name, username, or password. * Tweaked SecretService code to pass unicode to DBus, as unicode is the preferred format. * Issue #71 - Fixed logic in CryptedFileKeyring. * Unencrypted keyring file will be saved with user read/write (and not group or world read/write). ----- 0.9.3 ----- * Ensure migration is run when get_password is called. Fixes #75. Thanks to Marc Deslauriers for reporting the bug and supplying the patch. ----- 0.9.2 ----- * Keyring 0.9.1 introduced a whole different storage format for the CryptedFileKeyring, but this introduced some potential compatibility issues. This release incorporates the security updates but reverts to the INI file format for storage, only encrypting the passwords and leaving the service and usernames in plaintext. Subsequent releases may incorporate a new keyring to implement a whole-file encrypted version. Fixes #64. * The CryptedFileKeyring now requires simplejson for Python 2.5 clients. ----- 0.9.1 ----- * Fix for issue where SecretServiceBackend.set_password would raise a UnicodeError on Python 3 or when a unicode password was provided on Python 2. * CryptedFileKeyring now uses PBKDF2 to derive the key from the user's password and a random hash. The IV is chosen randomly as well. All the stored passwords are encrypted at once. Any keyrings using the old format will be automatically converted to the new format (but will no longer be compatible with 0.9 and earlier). The user's password is no longer limited to 32 characters. PyCrypto 2.5 or greater is now required for this keyring. --- 0.9 --- * Add support for GTK 3 and secret service D-Bus. Fixes #52. * Issue #60 - Use correct method for decoding. ----- 0.8.1 ----- * Fix regression in keyring lib on Windows XP where the LOCALAPPDATA environment variable is not present. --- 0.8 --- * Mac OS X keyring backend now uses subprocess calls to the `security` command instead of calling the API, which with the latest updates, no longer allows Python to invoke from a virtualenv. Fixes issue #13. * When using file-based storage, the keyring files are no longer stored in the user's home directory, but are instead stored in platform-friendly locations (`%localappdata%\Python Keyring` on Windows and according to the freedesktop.org Base Dir Specification (`$XDG_DATA_HOME/python_keyring` or `$HOME/.local/share/python_keyring`) on other operating systems). This fixes #21. *Backward Compatibility Notice* Due to the new storage location for file-based keyrings, keyring 0.8 supports backward compatibility by automatically moving the password files to the updated location. In general, users can upgrade to 0.8 and continue to operate normally. Any applications that customize the storage location or make assumptions about the storage location will need to take this change into consideration. Additionally, after upgrading to 0.8, it is not possible to downgrade to 0.7 without manually moving configuration files. In 1.0, the backward compatibilty will be removed. ----- 0.7.1 ----- * Removed non-ASCII characters from README and CHANGES docs (required by distutils if we're to include them in the long_description). Fixes #55. --- 0.7 --- * Python 3 is now supported. All tests now pass under Python 3.2 on Windows and Linux (although Linux backend support is limited). Fixes #28. * Extension modules on Mac and Windows replaced by pure-Python ctypes implementations. Thanks to Jerome Laheurte. * WinVaultKeyring now supports multiple passwords for the same service. Fixes #47. * Most of the tests don't require user interaction anymore. * Entries stored in Gnome Keyring appears now with a meaningful name if you try to browser your keyring (for ex. with Seahorse) * Tests from Gnome Keyring no longer pollute the user own keyring. * `keyring.util.escape` now accepts only unicode strings. Don't try to encode strings passed to it. ----- 0.6.2 ----- * fix compiling on OSX with XCode 4.0 ----- 0.6.1 ----- * Gnome keyring should not be used if there is no DISPLAY or if the dbus is not around (https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpadlib/+bug/752282). --- 0.6 --- * Added `keyring.http` for facilitating HTTP Auth using keyring. * Add a utility to access the keyring from the command line.
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--- 3.7 --- * Gnome keyring no longer relies on the GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL environment variable. * Issue #140: Restore compatibility for older versions of PyWin32. --- 3.6 --- * `Pull Request #1 (github) <https://github.com/jaraco/keyring/pull/1>`_: Add support for packages that wish to bundle keyring by using relative imports throughout. --- 3.5 --- * Issue #49: Give the backend priorities a 1.5 multiplier bump when an XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP environment variable matches the keyring's target environment. * Issue #99: Clarified documentation on location of config and data files. Prepared the code base to treat the two differently on Unix-based systems. For now, the behavior is unchanged. --- 3.4 --- * Extracted FileBacked and Encrypted base classes. * Add a pyinstaller hook to expose backend modules. Ref #124 * Pull request #41: Use errno module instead of hardcoding error codes. * SecretService backend: correctly handle cases when user dismissed the collection creation or unlock prompt. --- 3.3 --- * Pull request #40: KWallet backend will now honor the ``KDE_FULL_SESSION`` environment variable as found on openSUSE. ----- 3.2.1 ----- * SecretService backend: use a different function to check that the backend is functional. The default collection may not exist, but the collection will remain usable in that case. Also, make the error message more verbose. Resolves https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1242412. --- 3.2 --- * Issue #120: Invoke KeyringBackend.priority during load_keyring to ensure that any keyring loaded is actually viable (or raises an informative exception). * File keyring: - Issue #123: fix removing items. - Correctly escape item name when removing. - Use with statement when working with files. * Add a test for removing one item in group. * Issue #81: Added experimental support for third-party backends. See `keyring.core._load_library_extensions` for information on supplying a third-party backend. --- 3.1 --- * All code now runs natively on both Python 2 and Python 3, no 2to3 conversion is required. * Testsuite: clean up, and make more use of unittest2 methods. ----- 3.0.5 ----- * Issue #114: Fix logic in pyfs detection. ----- 3.0.4 ----- * Issue #114: Fix detection of pyfs under Mercurial Demand Import. ----- 3.0.3 ----- * Simplified the implementation of ``keyring.core.load_keyring``. It now uses ``__import__`` instead of loading modules explicitly. The ``keyring_path`` parameter to ``load_keyring`` is now deprecated. Callers should instead ensure their module is available on ``sys.path`` before calling ``load_keyring``. Keyring still honors ``keyring-path``. This change fixes Issue #113 in which the explicit module loading of keyring modules was breaking package-relative imports. ----- 3.0.2 ----- * Renamed ``keyring.util.platform`` to ``keyring.util.platform_``. As reported in Issue #112 and `mercurial_keyring #31 <https://bitbucket.org/Mekk/mercurial_keyring/issue/31>`_ and in `Mercurial itself <http://bz.selenic.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4029>`_, Mercurial's Demand Import does not honor ``absolute_import`` directives, so it's not possible to have a module with the same name as another top-level module. A patch is in place to fix this issue upstream, but to support older Mercurial versions, this patch will remain for some time. ----- 3.0.1 ----- * Ensure that modules are actually imported even in Mercurial's Demand Import environment. --- 3.0 --- * Removed support for Python 2.5. * Removed names in ``keyring.backend`` moved in 1.1 and previously retained for compatibilty. ----- 2.1.1 ----- * Restored Python 2.5 compatibility (lost in 2.0). --- 2.1 --- * Issue #10: Added a 'store' attribute to the OS X Keyring, enabling custom instances of the KeyringBackend to use another store, such as the 'internet' store. For example:: keys = keyring.backends.OS_X.Keyring() keys.store = 'internet' keys.set_password(system, user, password) keys.get_password(system, user) The default for all instances can be set in the class:: keyring.backends.OS_X.Keyring.store = 'internet' * GnomeKeyring: fix availability checks, and make sure the warning message from pygobject is not printed. * Fixes to GnomeKeyring and SecretService tests. ----- 2.0.3 ----- * Issue #112: Backend viability/priority checks now are more aggressive about module presence checking, requesting ``__name__`` from imported modules to force the demand importer to actually attempt the import. ----- 2.0.2 ----- * Issue #111: Windows backend isn't viable on non-Windows platforms. ----- 2.0.1 ----- * Issue #110: Fix issues with ``Windows.RegistryKeyring``. --- 2.0 --- * Issue #80: Prioritized backend support. The primary interface for Keyring backend classes has been refactored to now emit a 'priority' based on the current environment (operating system, libraries available, etc). These priorities provide an indication of the applicability of that backend for the current environment. Users are still welcome to specify a particular backend in configuration, but the default behavior should now be to select the most appropriate backend by default. ----- 1.6.1 ----- * Only include pytest-runner in 'setup requirements' when ptr invocation is indicated in the command-line (Issue #105). --- 1.6 --- * GNOME Keyring backend: - Use the same attributes (``username`` / ``service``) as the SecretService backend uses, allow searching for old ones for compatibility. - Also set ``application`` attribute. - Correctly handle all types of errors, not only ``CANCELLED`` and ``NO_MATCH``. - Avoid printing warnings to stderr when GnomeKeyring is not available. * Secret Service backend: - Use a better label for passwords, the same as GNOME Keyring backend uses. --- 1.5 --- * SecretService: allow deleting items created using previous python-keyring versions. Before the switch to secretstorage, python-keyring didn't set "application" attribute. Now in addition to supporting searching for items without that attribute, python-keyring also supports deleting them. * Use ``secretstorage.get_default_collection`` if it's available. On secretstorage 1.0 or later, python-keyring now tries to create the default collection if it doesn't exist, instead of just raising the error. * Improvements for tests, including fix for Issue #102. --- 1.4 --- * Switch GnomeKeyring backend to use native libgnome-keyring via GObject Introspection, not the obsolete python-gnomekeyring module. --- 1.3 --- * Use the `SecretStorage library <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/SecretStorage>`_ to implement the Secret Service backend (instead of using dbus directly). Now the keyring supports prompting for and deleting passwords. Fixes #69, #77, and #93. * Catch `gnomekeyring.IOError` per the issue `reported in Nova client <https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-novaclient/+bug/1116302>`_. * Issue #92 Added support for delete_password on Mac OS X Keychain. ----- 1.2.3 ----- * Fix for Encrypted File backend on Python 3. * Issue #97 Improved support for PyPy. ----- 1.2.2 ----- * Fixed handling situations when user cancels kwallet dialog or denies access for the app. ----- 1.2.1 ----- * Fix for kwallet delete. * Fix for OS X backend on Python 3. * Issue #84: Fix for Google backend on Python 3 (use of raw_input not caught by 2to3). --- 1.2 --- * Implemented delete_password on most keyrings. Keyring 2.0 will require delete_password to implement a Keyring. Fixes #79. ----- 1.1.2 ----- * Issue #78: pyfilesystem backend now works on Windows. ----- 1.1.1 ----- * Fixed MANIFEST.in so .rst files are included. --- 1.1 --- This is the last build that will support installation in a pure-distutils mode. Subsequent releases will require setuptools/distribute to install. Python 3 installs have always had this requirement (for 2to3 install support), but starting with the next minor release (1.2+), setuptools will be required. Additionally, this release has made some substantial refactoring in an attempt to modularize the backends. An attempt has been made to maintain 100% backward-compatibility, although if your library does anything fancy with module structure or clasess, some tweaking may be necessary. The backward-compatible references will be removed in 2.0, so the 1.1+ releases represent a transitional implementation which should work with both legacy and updated module structure. * Added a console-script 'keyring' invoking the command-line interface. * Deprecated _ExtensionKeyring. * Moved PasswordSetError and InitError to an `errors` module (references kept for backward-compatibility). * Moved concrete backend implementations into their own modules (references kept for backward compatibility): - OSXKeychain -> backends.OS_X.Keyring - GnomeKeyring -> backends.Gnome.Keyring - SecretServiceKeyring -> backends.SecretService.Keyring - KDEKWallet -> backends.kwallet.Keyring - BasicFileKeyring -> backends.file.BaseKeyring - CryptedFileKeyring -> backends.file.EncryptedKeyring - UncryptedFileKeyring -> backends.file.PlaintextKeyring - Win32CryptoKeyring -> backends.Windows.EncryptedKeyring - WinVaultKeyring -> backends.Windows.WinVaultKeyring - Win32CryptoRegistry -> backends.Windows.RegistryKeyring - select_windows_backend -> backends.Windows.select_windows_backend - GoogleDocsKeyring -> backends.Google.DocsKeyring - Credential -> keyring.credentials.Credential - BaseCredential -> keyring.credentials.SimpleCredential - EnvironCredential -> keyring.credentials.EnvironCredential - GoogleEnvironCredential -> backends.Google.EnvironCredential - BaseKeyczarCrypter -> backends.keyczar.BaseCrypter - KeyczarCrypter -> backends.keyczar.Crypter - EnvironKeyczarCrypter -> backends.keyczar.EnvironCrypter - EnvironGoogleDocsKeyring -> backends.Google.KeyczarDocsKeyring - BasicPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.BasicKeyring - UnencryptedPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.PlaintextKeyring - EncryptedPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.EncryptedKeyring - EnvironEncryptedPyfilesystemKeyring -> backends.pyfs.KeyczarKeyring - MultipartKeyringWrapper -> backends.multi.MultipartKeyringWrapper * Officially require Python 2.5 or greater (although unofficially, this requirement has been in place since 0.10). --- 1.0 --- This backward-incompatible release attempts to remove some cruft from the codebase that's accumulated over the versions. * Removed legacy file relocation support. `keyring` no longer supports loading configuration or file-based backends from ~. If upgrading from 0.8 or later, the files should already have been migrated to their new proper locations. If upgrading from 0.7.x or earlier, the files will have to be migrated manually. * Removed CryptedFileKeyring migration support. To maintain an existing CryptedFileKeyring, one must first upgrade to 0.9.2 or later and access the keyring before upgrading to 1.0 to retain the existing keyring. * File System backends now create files without group and world permissions. Fixes #67. ------ 0.10.1 ------ * Merged 0.9.3 to include fix for #75. ---- 0.10 ---- * Add support for using `Keyczar <http://www.keyczar.org/>`_ to encrypt keyrings. Keyczar is "an open source cryptographic toolkit designed to make it easier and safer for developers to use cryptography in their applications." * Added support for storing keyrings on Google Docs or any other filesystem supported by pyfilesystem. * Fixed issue in Gnome Keyring when unicode is passed as the service name, username, or password. * Tweaked SecretService code to pass unicode to DBus, as unicode is the preferred format. * Issue #71 - Fixed logic in CryptedFileKeyring. * Unencrypted keyring file will be saved with user read/write (and not group or world read/write). ----- 0.9.3 ----- * Ensure migration is run when get_password is called. Fixes #75. Thanks to Marc Deslauriers for reporting the bug and supplying the patch. ----- 0.9.2 ----- * Keyring 0.9.1 introduced a whole different storage format for the CryptedFileKeyring, but this introduced some potential compatibility issues. This release incorporates the security updates but reverts to the INI file format for storage, only encrypting the passwords and leaving the service and usernames in plaintext. Subsequent releases may incorporate a new keyring to implement a whole-file encrypted version. Fixes #64. * The CryptedFileKeyring now requires simplejson for Python 2.5 clients. ----- 0.9.1 ----- * Fix for issue where SecretServiceBackend.set_password would raise a UnicodeError on Python 3 or when a unicode password was provided on Python 2. * CryptedFileKeyring now uses PBKDF2 to derive the key from the user's password and a random hash. The IV is chosen randomly as well. All the stored passwords are encrypted at once. Any keyrings using the old format will be automatically converted to the new format (but will no longer be compatible with 0.9 and earlier). The user's password is no longer limited to 32 characters. PyCrypto 2.5 or greater is now required for this keyring. --- 0.9 --- * Add support for GTK 3 and secret service D-Bus. Fixes #52. * Issue #60 - Use correct method for decoding. ----- 0.8.1 ----- * Fix regression in keyring lib on Windows XP where the LOCALAPPDATA environment variable is not present. --- 0.8 --- * Mac OS X keyring backend now uses subprocess calls to the `security` command instead of calling the API, which with the latest updates, no longer allows Python to invoke from a virtualenv. Fixes issue #13. * When using file-based storage, the keyring files are no longer stored in the user's home directory, but are instead stored in platform-friendly locations (`%localappdata%\Python Keyring` on Windows and according to the freedesktop.org Base Dir Specification (`$XDG_DATA_HOME/python_keyring` or `$HOME/.local/share/python_keyring`) on other operating systems). This fixes #21. *Backward Compatibility Notice* Due to the new storage location for file-based keyrings, keyring 0.8 supports backward compatibility by automatically moving the password files to the updated location. In general, users can upgrade to 0.8 and continue to operate normally. Any applications that customize the storage location or make assumptions about the storage location will need to take this change into consideration. Additionally, after upgrading to 0.8, it is not possible to downgrade to 0.7 without manually moving configuration files. In 1.0, the backward compatibilty will be removed. ----- 0.7.1 ----- * Removed non-ASCII characters from README and CHANGES docs (required by distutils if we're to include them in the long_description). Fixes #55. --- 0.7 --- * Python 3 is now supported. All tests now pass under Python 3.2 on Windows and Linux (although Linux backend support is limited). Fixes #28. * Extension modules on Mac and Windows replaced by pure-Python ctypes implementations. Thanks to Jerome Laheurte. * WinVaultKeyring now supports multiple passwords for the same service. Fixes #47. * Most of the tests don't require user interaction anymore. * Entries stored in Gnome Keyring appears now with a meaningful name if you try to browser your keyring (for ex. with Seahorse) * Tests from Gnome Keyring no longer pollute the user own keyring. * `keyring.util.escape` now accepts only unicode strings. Don't try to encode strings passed to it. ----- 0.6.2 ----- * fix compiling on OSX with XCode 4.0 ----- 0.6.1 ----- * Gnome keyring should not be used if there is no DISPLAY or if the dbus is not around (https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpadlib/+bug/752282). --- 0.6 --- * Added `keyring.http` for facilitating HTTP Auth using keyring. * Add a utility to access the keyring from the command line.
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Upstream changes: 3.2.4 2014-04-27 17:18:15+0900 [TEST FIXES] - Fix #122, #120 testing issue on windows (syohex) [FEATURES] - Add $array.first() and $array.last() methods (#116, #118 / shyohex) 3.2.3 2014-04-23 07:32:39+0900 - Made a mistake in the release engineering, re-packaged on the correct status. 3.2.2 2014-04-23 07:29:42+0900 [BUG FIXES] - Fix #105 SEGV on blead (reported by tokuhirom, fixed by syohex in #117) 3.2.1 2014-04-17 07:55:38+0900 [BUG FIXES] - Fix #111 (by syohex in #113) inputting "0" made a wrong result
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* 3.4.1 (stable) * Fixed Bug #193: Lose mails when mailbox is inaccessible. * 3.4.0 (stable) * 3.4.0rc (release candidate) * SSL wildcard certificate is also validated now (#167). * The compile error with OpenSSL disabled was fixed. * 3.4.0beta8 (development) * Mac OS X support was improved. * SSL certificate hostname is validated now (#167). * The Japanese manual was modified so that IE correctly detect its character encoding. * The rightmost column of folder view and summary view became easier to resize. * Appropriate columns of folder view, summary view, etc. are auto-expanded by window resize when using GTK+ 2.14 or later. * The initial setup dialog is now resizabe. * PGP encrypt-to-self feature was added. * The display period of notification window became configurable. * 3.4.0beta7 (development) * Win32: the tray icon is recreated when explorer.exe crashes now. * The bug that 'File - Folder - Move folder...' menu didn't work was fixed. * The bug that MIME nest level restriction was not working was fixed. * Many defects discovered by Coverity Scan were fixed: - FILE handle resource leaks - memory leaks - possible buffer overrun - strict error checks - correct null pointer checks * 3.4.0beta6 (development) * Icon theme feature was added. * HTML mail is distinguished from other messages with attachments now. * 'Last 30 days' was added to the quick search menu. * Attached images are rotated based on Exif orientation tag. * Config.guess and config.sub included in the tarball were updated to the latest version. * 3.4.0beta5 (development) * Basque translation was added. * Escaped special characters in HTML links are now properly unescaped (#120). * IMAP: parsing of folder names that contain brackets was fixed. * Config.guess and config.sub included in the tarball were updated. * The order of templates became stable. * 3.4.0beta4 (development) * The feature to save message as plain text was added. * Printing now prints all texts in messages, not only the first one. * The HTML parser now supports <blockquote> tag. * An option to prefer HTML part in multipart/alternative was added (default: off). * Compose window is raised when the external editor exits. * Bugfixes of HTML display were made. * 3.4.0beta3 (development) * Rebuilding of folder tree which was broken at 3.4.0beta1 was fixed (#103). * The bug that double-quote (") and backslash (\) in folder/username/password were not escaped and could not be used on IMAP4 was fixed. * Quotation of forwarded messages is enabled for template now. * When marking a message as junk and moving it to a junk folder, proper junk folder is selected instead of default one. * When applying a template for a new message, current date is inserted with '%d'. * 3.4.0beta2 (development) * New message notification window was added. * An option to the junk filter setting was added: 'Do not classify message as junk if sender is in the address book'. * Some non-standard Date header patterns are handled now. * Win32: start menu shortcuts are translated. * 3.4.0beta1 (development) * Safe mode (which does not load plug-ins) was added (--safe-mode). * The existence of destination folders are checked when creating a filter rule. * The recursion level is restricted up to 64 when scanning local mailbox (prevents infinite loop with symlink. Note: Linux automatically limits the symlink loop up to 40) * The labels used in POP3 remote mailbox dialog was modified. * POP3: do not disconnect immediately but send QUIT command on normal POP3 errors (prevents deleted messages appear again). * IMAP: "INBOX" folder became case insensitive as specified in RFC 3501. * IMAP: server name for cache directory is escaped now (fixes cache creation when using IPv6 address for server name on Windows). * Win32: socket timeout setting now works on Windows.
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Upstream changes: 3.2.4 2014-04-27 17:18:15+0900 [TEST FIXES] - Fix #122, #120 testing issue on windows (syohex) [FEATURES] - Add $array.first() and $array.last() methods (#116, #118 / shyohex) 3.2.3 2014-04-23 07:32:39+0900 - Made a mistake in the release engineering, re-packaged on the correct status. 3.2.2 2014-04-23 07:29:42+0900 [BUG FIXES] - Fix #105 SEGV on blead (reported by tokuhirom, fixed by syohex in #117) 3.2.1 2014-04-17 07:55:38+0900 [BUG FIXES] - Fix #111 (by syohex in #113) inputting "0" made a wrong result
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* 3.4.1 (stable) * Fixed Bug #193: Lose mails when mailbox is inaccessible. * 3.4.0 (stable) * 3.4.0rc (release candidate) * SSL wildcard certificate is also validated now (#167). * The compile error with OpenSSL disabled was fixed. * 3.4.0beta8 (development) * Mac OS X support was improved. * SSL certificate hostname is validated now (#167). * The Japanese manual was modified so that IE correctly detect its character encoding. * The rightmost column of folder view and summary view became easier to resize. * Appropriate columns of folder view, summary view, etc. are auto-expanded by window resize when using GTK+ 2.14 or later. * The initial setup dialog is now resizabe. * PGP encrypt-to-self feature was added. * The display period of notification window became configurable. * 3.4.0beta7 (development) * Win32: the tray icon is recreated when explorer.exe crashes now. * The bug that 'File - Folder - Move folder...' menu didn't work was fixed. * The bug that MIME nest level restriction was not working was fixed. * Many defects discovered by Coverity Scan were fixed: - FILE handle resource leaks - memory leaks - possible buffer overrun - strict error checks - correct null pointer checks * 3.4.0beta6 (development) * Icon theme feature was added. * HTML mail is distinguished from other messages with attachments now. * 'Last 30 days' was added to the quick search menu. * Attached images are rotated based on Exif orientation tag. * Config.guess and config.sub included in the tarball were updated to the latest version. * 3.4.0beta5 (development) * Basque translation was added. * Escaped special characters in HTML links are now properly unescaped (#120). * IMAP: parsing of folder names that contain brackets was fixed. * Config.guess and config.sub included in the tarball were updated. * The order of templates became stable. * 3.4.0beta4 (development) * The feature to save message as plain text was added. * Printing now prints all texts in messages, not only the first one. * The HTML parser now supports <blockquote> tag. * An option to prefer HTML part in multipart/alternative was added (default: off). * Compose window is raised when the external editor exits. * Bugfixes of HTML display were made. * 3.4.0beta3 (development) * Rebuilding of folder tree which was broken at 3.4.0beta1 was fixed (#103). * The bug that double-quote (") and backslash (\) in folder/username/password were not escaped and could not be used on IMAP4 was fixed. * Quotation of forwarded messages is enabled for template now. * When marking a message as junk and moving it to a junk folder, proper junk folder is selected instead of default one. * When applying a template for a new message, current date is inserted with '%d'. * 3.4.0beta2 (development) * New message notification window was added. * An option to the junk filter setting was added: 'Do not classify message as junk if sender is in the address book'. * Some non-standard Date header patterns are handled now. * Win32: start menu shortcuts are translated. * 3.4.0beta1 (development) * Safe mode (which does not load plug-ins) was added (--safe-mode). * The existence of destination folders are checked when creating a filter rule. * The recursion level is restricted up to 64 when scanning local mailbox (prevents infinite loop with symlink. Note: Linux automatically limits the symlink loop up to 40) * The labels used in POP3 remote mailbox dialog was modified. * POP3: do not disconnect immediately but send QUIT command on normal POP3 errors (prevents deleted messages appear again). * IMAP: "INBOX" folder became case insensitive as specified in RFC 3501. * IMAP: server name for cache directory is escaped now (fixes cache creation when using IPv6 address for server name on Windows). * Win32: socket timeout setting now works on Windows.
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Fix for AArch64. Release as 3.2.1. Fix typo Final 3.2 changes Final 3.2 changes Mention OpenRISC Merge pull request #134 from s-macke/openrisc Add OpenRISC support Only run the complex type tests on supported platforms. Add OpenRISC support This patch adds support for the OpenRISC architecture. (http://opencores.org/or1k/Main_Page) This patch has been tested under Linux with QEMU-user emulation support. - 32 Bit - big endian - delayed instructions This is the only available configuration under Linux. The description of the ABI can be found on the official website. Is passes the testsuite except of the unwindtest_ffi_call.cc testcase, which seems to be a problem of gcc and not libffi. Some testcases of the gcc testsuite still fail. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Macke <[email protected]> Add complex type support. Mostly broken right now Compile tests with -Wno-psabi when using GCC Update version to 3.2 More README updates for 3.2 Update release notes. 2014-05-11 Bernd Edlinger <[email protected]> Fix current cygwin-64 build problems. * src/java_raw_api.c: Remove if !defined(FFI_NO_RAW_API). * src/x86/ffi.c: Add if defined(__CYGWIN__). * src/x86/win64.S (ffi_closure_win64, ffi_call_win64): Added handling for FFI_TYPE_UINT64, FFI_TYPE_POINTER and FFI_TYPE_INT. Added SEH information. Fixed formatting. 2014-09-10 Jakub Jelinek <[email protected]> * src/powerpc/linux64.S: Emit .note.GNU-stack even when POWERPC64 is not defined. * src/powerpc/linux64_closure.S: Likewise. Also test _CALL_ELF == 2. Fix -Werror=declaration-after-statement problem 2014-07-22 Dominik Vogt <[email protected]> * src/types.c (FFI_TYPEDEF, FFI_NONCONST_TYPEDEF): Merge the macros by adding another argument that controls whether the result is const or not (FFI_LDBL_CONST): Temporary macro to reduce ifdef confusion * src/prep_cif.c (ffi_prep_cif_core): Replace list of systems with new macro FFI_TARGET_SPECIFIC_STACK_SPACE_ALLOCATION * src/pa/ffitarget.h (FFI_TARGET_SPECIFIC_STACK_SPACE_ALLOCATION): Define. * src/s390/ffitarget.h (FFI_TARGET_SPECIFIC_STACK_SPACE_ALLOCATION): Define. * src/x86/ffitarget.h (FFI_TARGET_SPECIFIC_STACK_SPACE_ALLOCATION): Define. 2014-07-22 Dominik Vogt <[email protected]> * doc/libffi.texi (Primitive Types): Document ffi_type_complex_float, ffi_type_complex_double and ffi_type_complex_longdouble (Complex Types): New subsection. (Complex Type Example): Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/cls_align_complex_double.c: New FFI_TYPE_COMPLEX test. * testsuite/libffi.call/cls_align_complex_float.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/cls_align_complex_longdouble.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/cls_complex_double.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/cls_complex_float.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/cls_complex_longdouble.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/cls_complex_struct_double.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/cls_complex_struct_float.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/cls_complex_struct_longdouble.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/cls_complex_va_double.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/cls_complex_va_float.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/cls_complex_va_longdouble.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/complex_double.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/complex_defs_double.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/complex_float.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/complex_defs_float.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/complex_longdouble.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/complex_defs_longdouble.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/complex_int.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/many_complex_double.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/many_complex_float.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/many_complex_longdouble.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/return_complex1_double.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/return_complex1_float.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/return_complex1_longdouble.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/return_complex2_double.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/return_complex2_float.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/return_complex2_longdouble.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/return_complex_double.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/return_complex_float.c: Ditto. * testsuite/libffi.call/return_complex_longdouble.c: Ditto. * src/raw_api.c (ffi_raw_to_ptrarray): Handle FFI_TYPE_COMPLEX (ffi_ptrarray_to_raw): Ditto. * src/prep_cif.c (ffi_prep_cif_core): Abort if FFI_TYPE_COMPLEX is not implemented in libffi for the target. * src/java_raw_api.c (ffi_java_raw_size): FFI_TYPE_COMPLEX not supported yet (abort). (ffi_java_raw_to_ptrarray): Ditto. (ffi_java_rvalue_to_raw): Ditto. (ffi_java_raw_to_rvalue): Ditto. * src/debug.c (ffi_type_test): Add debug tests for complex types. * include/ffi.h.in (FFI_TYPE_COMPLEX): Add new FFI_TYPE_COMPLEX. (FFI_TYPE_LAST): Bump. (ffi_type_complex_float): Add new ffi_type_.... (ffi_type_complex_double): Ditto. (ffi_type_complex_longdouble): Ditto. 2014-07-22 Dominik Vogt <[email protected]> * src/s390/ffitarget.h (FFI_TARGET_HAS_COMPLEX_TYPE): Define to provide FFI_TYPE_COMPLEX support. * src/s390/ffi.c (ffi_check_struct_type): Implement FFI_TYPE_COMPLEX (ffi_prep_args): Ditto. (ffi_prep_cif_machdep): Ditto. (ffi_closure_helper_SYSV): Ditto. Merge pull request #132 from nielsAD/master Pascal and Register calling convention support on x86 Merge pull request #130 from frida/fix/darwin-aarch64-float-alignment Fix alignment of FFI_TYPE_FLOAT for Apple's ARM64 ABI Merge pull request #129 from frida/fix/darwin-aarch64-cif-prep Fix non-variadic CIF initialization for Apple/ARM64 Merge pull request #124 from knuesel/master Fix issue with builddir when calling configure with absolute path Merge pull request #123 from ehsan/clang-cl Add support for building with clang-cl Determine whether register arguments (THISCALL/FASTCALL/REGISTER) are really passed via register to closures. Use stack if not. Fixed THISCALL/FASTCALL closures and added basic support for PASCAL/REGISTER closures. Support for calling functions with PASCAL and REGISTER calling conventions on x86 Windows/Linux. Also changed indentation to be more consistent throughout the (adjusted) files. Enable forcing the usage of the static CRT in libffi's msvc wrapper This is required for AddressSanitizer builds with clang-cl. Fix alignment of FFI_TYPE_FLOAT for Apple's ARM64 ABI Fix non-variadic CIF initialization for Apple/ARM64 Turns out `aarch64_nfixedargs` wasn't initialized in the non-variadic case, resulting in undefined behavior when allocating arguments. Fix issue with builddir when calling configure with absolute path Add support for building with clang-cl Remove compiler warning Fix paths in libffi.pc.in Merge pull request #122 from rvandermeulen/1014976 Don't make --enable-debug imply using the debug CRT in libffi Bug 1014976 - Don't make --enable-debug imply using the debug CRT in libffi. Prepare for libffi 3.1.1 Add missing GNU stack markings in win32.S Fix typo Update current version. Increment libtool version number Merge pull request #120 from l0kod/tmpfile Create temporary file with O_TMPFILE and O_CLOEXEC when available closures: Check for mkostemp(3) closures: Create temporary file with O_TMPFILE and O_CLOEXEC when available The open_temp_exec_file_dir function can create a temporary file without file system accessible link. If the O_TMPFILE flag is not defined (old Linux kernel or libc) the behavior is unchanged. The open_temp_exec_file_name function now need a new argument "flags" (like O_CLOEXEC) used for temporary file creation. The O_TMPFILE flag allow temporary file creation without race condition. This feature/fix prevent another process to access the (future) executable file from the file system. The O_CLOEXEC flag automatically close the temporary file for any execve. This avoid transmitting (executable) file descriptor to a child process.
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Release 2.5.6 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Detection of the R version during setup on Win8 (issues #255 and #258) - Segmentation fault when converting :mod:`pandas` :class:`Series` with elements of type object (issue #264) - The default converter from Python (non-rpy2) objects to rinterface-level objects was producing robjects-level objects whenever the input was of type :class:`list` (discovered while fixing issue #264) - Implemented suggested fix for issue with unlinking files on Windows (issue #191) - Testing rpy2 in the absence of ipython no longer stops with an error (issue #266) Release 2.5.5 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Crash (segfault) when querying an R object in an R environment triggers an error (symbol exists, but associated values resolves to an error - issue #251) - Change in the signature of `rcall` was not updated in the documentation (issue #259) - Minor update to the documentation (issue #257) Release 2.5.4 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Filter PNG files on size, preventing empty files causing trouble to be ipython notebook rendering of graphics later on (slight modification of the pull request #39) - Fix installation left unresolved with rpy2-2.5.3 (issue #248) - Possible segfault with Python 3.4 (issue #249) Release 2.5.3 ============= Changes ------- - `setup.py` has `install_requires` in addition to `requires` in the hope to fix the missing dependency with Python 2 (:mod:`singledispatch` is required but not installed). Bugs fixed ---------- - Extracting configuration information from should now work when R is emitting a warning (issue #247) - On OS X the library discovery step can yield nothing (see issue #246). A tentative fix is to issue a warning and keep moving. Release 2.5.2 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - String representation of :class:`robjects.R` (issue #238) - Check during `build_ext` if unsupported version of R (pull request #32) - HTMl display of columns of factors in a DataFrame (issue #236) - HTML display of factors (issue #242) Release 2.5.1 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Require singledispatch if Python 3.3 (issue #232) - Fixed bug when R spits out a warning when asked configuration information (issue #233) - Restored printing of compilation information when running `setup.py` - Fixed installation issue on some systems (issue #234) - Workaround obscure failure message from unittest if Python < 3.4 and :mod:`singledispatch` cannot be imported (issue #235) Release 2.5.0 ============= New features ------------ - Experimental alternative way to preserve R objects from garbage collection. This can be activated with `rinterface.initr(r_preservehash=True)` (default is `False`. - :class:`GGPlot` object getting a method :meth:`save` mirroring R's `ggplot2::ggsave()`. - The conversion system is now using generics/single dispatch. - New module :mod:`rpy2.ipython.html` with HTML display for rpy2 objects - [Experimental] New function :func:`robjects.methods.rs4instance_factory` to type RS4 objects with more specificity. Changes ------- - The script `setup.py` was rewritten for clarity and ease of maintenance. Now it only uses `setuptools`. Release 2.4.4 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Use `input` rather than `raw_input` in the default console callback with Python 3 (fixes issue #222) - Issues with conversions, pandas, and rmagic (fixes issue #218 and more) Release 2.4.3 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - `geom_raster` was missing from `rpy2.robjects.lib.ggplot2` (pull request #30) - Fixed issue with SVG rendering in ipython notebook (issue #217) - Regression with `rx2()` introduced with new conversion (issue #219) - Fixed documentation (missing `import`) (issue #213) Release 2.4.2 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Assigning an R `DataFrame` into an environment was failing if the conversion for Pandas was activated. (Issue #207) Release 2.4.1 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - :meth:`rpy2.ipython` fixed spurious output to notebook cells. Release 2.4.0 ============= Changes ------- - Conversion system slightly changed, with the optional conversions for :mod:`numpy` and :mod:`pandas` modified accordingly. The changes should only matter if using third-party conversion functions. - The Python 3 version is now a first class citizen. `2to3` is no longer used, and the code base is made directly compatible with Python. This lowers significantly the installation time with Python 3 (which matters when developping rpy2). - The default options to initialize R (`rpy2.rinterface.initoptions') are no longer `('rpy2', '--quiet', '--vanilla', '--no-save')` but now `('rpy2', '--quiet', '--no-save')`. - :class:`robjects.vectors.ListVector` can be instanciated from any objects with a method `items()` with the expectation that the method returns an iterable of (name, value) tuples, or even be an iterable of (name, value) tuples. New features ------------ - For instances of :class:`rpy2.robjects.Function`, the `__doc__` is now a property fetching information about the parameters in the R signature. - Convenience function :func:`rpy2.robjects.packages.data` to extract the datasets in an R pacakges - :mod:`ipython`'s `rmagic` is now part of :mod:`rpy`. To use, `%load_ext rpy2.ipython` from within IPython. - new method :meth:`rpy2.rinterface.SexpEnvironment.keys`, returnings the names in the environment as a tuple of Python strings. - convenience class :class:`robjects.packages.InstalledPackages`, with a companion function :func:`robjects.packages.isinstalled`. - new class :class:`rinterface.SexpSymbol` to represent R symbols Bugs fixed ---------- - :meth:`rpy2.rinterface.Sexp.do_slot` was crashing when the parameter was an empty string (PR #155) Release 2.3.10 ============== Bugs fixed ---------- - `setup.py build` was broken when new R compiled with OpenMP (Issue #183) Release 2.3.9 ============= - Changes in pandas 0.13.0 broke the rpy2 conversion layer (Issue #173) Release 2.3.8 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Crash with R-3.0.2. Changes in R-3.0.2's C API coupled to a strange behaviour with R promises caused the problem. (PR #150) Release 2.3.7 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - ggplot2's "guides" were missing - ggplot2's "theme_classic" was missing (PR #143) - ggplot2's "element_rect" was missing (PR #144) - :func:`rpy2.interactive.packages` was broken (PR #142) Release 2.3.6 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Several reports of segfault on OS X (since rpy2-2.3.1 - PR #109) - More fixes in converting `DataFrames` with dates from `pandas` Relase 2.3.5 ============ Bugs fixed ---------- - Missing mapping to ggplot2's `scale_shape_discrete` function - Better handling of dates in Pandas - Constructor for POSIXct improved (and fixed) Changes ------- - The attribute :attr:`rclass` is no longer read-only and can be set (since R allows it) - Importing the module :mod:`rpy2.interactive` no longer activates event processing by default (triggering concurrency errors when used with ipython). New features ------------ - New module :mod:`rpy2.interactive.ipython` (so far plotting automatically a ggplot2 figure in the iPython's console) - It is now possible to set the :attr:`rclass`. Relase 2.3.4 ============ Bugs fixed ---------- - Spurious error when running unit tests with Python 3 and numpy installed - Missing mapping to ggplot2's `geom_dotplot` function - Warnings are not longer printed (see Changes below) Changes ------- - Bumped target version of ggplot2 to 0.9.3.1 - Warnings are not longer printed. The C-level function in R became hidden in R-3.0, and the cost of an R-level check/print is relatively high if the R code called is very short. This might evolve into printing warnings only if interactive mode in Python (if this can be checked reliably). Release 2.3.3 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - Some of the data.frames converted from :mod:`pandas` were triggering a :class:`TypeError` when calling :func:`repr` - In :mod:`rpy2.robjects.lib.ggplot2`, a mapping to `coord_fixed` was missing (PR #120) - Using the parameter `lib_loc` in a call to :func:`rpy2.robjects.packages.importr` was resulting in an error (PR #119) - Creating a `layer` through the `rpy2.robjects.lib.ggplot2` interface did not accept parameters (PR #122) - Testing the Python version was crashing of a number of unsupported Python versions (<= 2.6) (PR #117) New features ------------ - New module pandas2ri to convert from mod:`pandas` `DataFrame` objects - New classes :class:`rpy2.robjects.lib.grid.Unit` and :class:`rpy2.robjects.lib.grid.Gpar` to model their counterparts in R's `grid` package as they were previously missing from rpy2. Release 2.3.2 ============= Bug fixed --------- - Building on Win64 (pull request #6) - Fetching data from an R package through `importr` was masking any R object called `data` in that package. The data are now under the attribute name `__rdata__`. This is not completely safe either, although much less likely, a warning will be issued if still masking anything. Changes ------- - More informative error message when failing to build because `R CMD config` does not return what is expected Release 2.3.1 ============= Bugs fixed ---------- - default console print callback with Python (issue #112 linked to it) - deprecation warnings with ggplot2 (issue #111 and contributed patch)
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### 1.7.2 / 2015-04-19 #### Bug fixes * Fix #138 (a regression of #131). PR #139. ### 1.7.1 / 2015-02-24 #### Enhancements * Add travis CI configuration (Eli Young (@elyscape), #130) * Add Rubinius to Build Matrix with Allowed Failure (Brandon Fish (bjfish), #132) * Make some adjustments on tests (Abinoam Marques Jr., #133, #134) * Drop support for Ruby 1.8 (Abinoam Marques Jr., #134) #### Bug fixes * Fix IO.console.winsize returning reversed column and line values (Fission Xuiptz (@fissionxuiptz)), #131) ### 1.7.0 / 2015-02-18 #### Bug fixes * Fix correct encoding of statements to output encoding (Dāvis (davispuh), #110) * Fix character echoing when echo is false and multibyte character is typed (Abinoam Marques Jr., #117 #118) * Fix backspace support on Cyrillic (Abinoam Marques Jr., #115 #118) * Fix returning wrong encoding when echo is false (Abinoam Marques Jr., #116 #118) * Fix Question #limit and #realine incompatibilities (Abinoam Marques Jr. #113 #120) * Fix/improve string coercion on #say (Abinoam Marques Jr., #98 #122) * Fix #terminal_size returning nil in some terminals (Abinoam Marques Jr., #85 #123) #### Enhancements * Improve #format_statement String coercion (Michael Bishop (michaeljbishop), #104) * Update homepage url on gemspec (Rubyforge->GitHub) (Edward Anderson (nilbus), #107) * Update COPYING file (Vít Ondruch (voxik), #109) * Improve multi-byte encoding support (Abinoam Marques Jr., #115 #116 #117 #118) * Make :grey -> :gray and :light -> :bright aliases (Abinoam Marques Jr., #114 #119) * Return the default object (as it is) when no answer given (Abinoam Marques Jr., #112 #121) * Added test for Yaml serialization of HighLine::String (Abinoam Marques Jr., #69 #124) * Make improvements on Changelog and Rakefile (Abinoam Marques Jr., #126 #127 #128)
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Pkgsrc changes: - use ${PREFIX} for icon path in example.jwmrc - rename patch files per new format - add patch comments - take maintainership Upstream changes list from http://joewing.net/projects/jwm/release-2.3.shtml JWM v2.3 Release Notes This is a collection of major changes between JWM v2.2 and JWM v2.3. Version 2.3.0 was released 20150618. You can download the latest snapshot of JWM here: jwm-1356.tar.xz. New Features * Added support for client requested XRaiseWindow (issue #117). * Added native language support for the confirm dialog. * Added support for _NET_RESTACK_WINDOW (issue #118). * Added key binding to send the current window to a different desktop (issue #119). * Support the specification of an alternate configuration file (patch from Brian Bidulock) * Added Corner option to configure the roundedness of windows. * Updated the look of borders around menus and trays. * Add support for _NET_WM_MOVERESIZE (issue #142). * Add the fullscreen group option (patch from George Shaw). * Made window style configuration more consistent (may break old configuration files). * Add scale background type. * Added group options: nomin, nomax, noclose, nomove, noresize (issue #152), and nofullscreen (issue #163). * Added the Outline tag to MenuStyle to specify the color of menu outlines (issue #31). * Added the Outline tag to TrayStyle to specify the color of tray outlines. * To conform with GNU standards, running "make install" no longer strips the executable. To strip the executable, "make install?strip" can be used instead. * Added the ability to swallow the same client into a tray multiple times. * Added the ability to specify where the tray is hidden when auto-hide is enabled (issue #34). * Menu Includes are now loaded dynamically when a menu is shown rather than when JWM starts. * Added the sendu, sendd, sendl and sendr key bindings to send a window to a different desktop (issue #119). * Added the maxh, maxv, maxtop, maxbottom, maxleft and maxright key bindings (issues #120 and #157). * Added the ability to have separate actions per mouse button for tray buttons (issue #171). This is accomplished using the Button tag. For example: <TrayButton label="My Button"> <Button mask="1"> exec:program_for_left_click </Button> <Button mask="45"> exec:program_for_scroll_wheel </Button> </TrayButton> The Button tags are optional. By default the action will use mouse button mask 123. * Add the ability to have separate actions per mouse button for clock tray components (issue #171) and the ability to have clock tray components run actions like tray buttons (issue #172). * Add support for more than 10 menus. Now 26 additional menus can be defined using the letters a through z. Configuration Changes The following XSLT is available to update JWM v2.2 configuration files for use with JWM v2.3: jwm-2.3.xslt. To convert an existing v2.2 configuration file using xsltproc, run: cp ~/.jwmrc ~/.jwmrc.old xsltproc jwm-2.3.xslt ~/.jwmrc.old > ~/.jwmrc If you have multiple configuration files, it may be necessary to apply the XSLT to some or all of them depending on what configuration options are stored in the file. A summary of configuration changes follows. * The ActiveBackground and ActiveForeground tags have been replaced by Background and Foreground under the Active tag. This applies to TrayStyle, TaskListStyle, TrayButtonStyle, PagerStyle, and MenuStyle. * The Inactive tag under WindowStyle has been removed. The tags that used to go within this tag now go directly under the WindowStyle tag. * The autohide attribute in Tray now determines where the tray should be hidden (left, right, top, bottom, or off) instead of true or false. * Now actions in the Clock tag must be prefixed with exec: to run an external program. See the configuration documentation for documentation on all configuration options. Bug Fixes * ICCCM 2.0 WM_S selection compliance (patch from Brian Bidulock). * Fixed client window position after maximize/restore (issue #115, patch from Biran Bidulock). * Fixed window mapping bug with show desktop (issue #114). * Give focus to the top-most window after show desktop (issue #64). * Fix uninitialized memory when loading images (patch from Brian Bidulock). * Fix overlapping string issue with FriBidi (patch from Brian Bidulock). * Fixed non-UTF8 locales (issue #56). * Fixed transparency issue with some applications (issue #130). * Fixed focus after key events (patch from Brian Bidulock). * Fixed loss of focus after restoring windows (issue #131). * Fix setting of _NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN when a window is minimized (issue #133, patch from Brian Bidulock). * Grab input focus at startup if not already set (issue #148). Updated Translations * Russian (Aleksandr Samusenko) * French (Pierrick) * Italian (Flavio aka Man from Mars) * Spanish (Pablo Lezaeta) Changes in 2.3.1 (20150628) * Added an option to group windows by class in the task bar. (the group attribute of the TrayStyle tag). * Fixed an issue with menus showing up across monitors when Xinerama is enabled. * Added the ability to show Motif-style handles on windows (the decorations attribute of WindowStyle). * Fixed an issue where the next/prev key bindings would not advance past a window that does not accept input focus. * Fixed the behavior of the Include tag within menus so that it no longer creates a submenu. * Menus included using Include are no longer loaded each time the menu is accessed. * Added a Dynamic submenu that will re-load its menu contents each time it is accessed. Changes in 2.3.2 (20150913) * Restored the ability to specifiy that windows should not have an icon (using the "icon:" group option). * JWM will now try several common extensions when loading icons. * Fixed the height and default label for dynamic menus (issue #188). * Improved handling of colormaps for pseudo-color displays. * Fixed handling of WM_STATE on big-endian machines. * Fixed an issue with menus getting stuck open. * Removed the TaskListStyle, TrayButtonStyle, and ClockStyle configuration options. These options are now set from TrayStyle. * Added the Hungarian translation (from Hermit). * Added the ability to give a 3D look to menus and trays by specifying decorations="motif" in MenuStyle and TrayStyle respectively. * Fixed an issue where JWM key bindings would not be available to applications (issue #201). * JWM now highlights the first menu item when opening a menu with the keyboard (issue #102). * Add the ability to selectively enable popups (issue #189). * Various other fixes. Changes in 2.3.3 (20151118) * JWM windows now set _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE (issue #223). * Added the Chinese translation (from Christopher Meng). * Added the height attribute to TaskList (issue #227). * Fixed tray button mouse bindings for the scroll wheel buttons (issue #229). * Added the restore key binding (issue #233). * Made middle-click on a task list item close the window (issue #232). * Added support for tooltips in menus (issue #111). * Added Portuguese (Brazil) translation (from Holmes). * Fixed an issue where the dock would change size if its size was not explicitly set (issue #238). * Fixed the height calculation of vertical trays (issue #228). Changes in 2.3.4 (20151122) * Now a negative tray width/height can be specified to subtract from the screen width/height (issue #250). * Added the list configuration option to TrayStyle to allow displaying windows from all desktops (all) or only the current desktop (the default, desktop) in task lists. * Improved scaling of JPEG and SVG images (issue #253). * Fixed the rendering of fixed-aspect background images. * Added the drag group option (issue #235). * Fixed rendering of window borders without a title bar.
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* Disable debug library Changelog: Release 1.6.1 (2015-08-03) ========================== - added project and solution files for Visual Studio 2015 - upgraded bundled SQLite to 3.8.11.1 - fixed GH #782: Poco::JSON::PrintHandler not working for nested arrays - fixed GH #819: JSON Stringifier fails with preserve insert order - fixed GH #878: UUID tryParse - fixed GH #869: FIFOBuffer::read(T*, std::size_t) documentation inaccurate - fixed GH #861: Var BadCastException - fixed GH #779: BUG in 1.6.0 Zip code - fixed GH #769: Poco::Var operator== throws exception - fixed GH #766: Poco::JSON::PrintHandler not working for objects in array - fixed GH #763: Unable to build static with NetSSL_OpenSSL for OS X - fixed GH #750: BsonWriter::write<Binary::Ptr> missing size ? - fixed GH #741: Timestamp anomaly in Poco::Logger on WindowsCE - fixed GH #735: WEC2013 build fails due to missing Poco::Path methods. - fixed GH #722: poco-1.6.0: Unicode Converter Test confuses string and char types - fixed GH #719: StreamSocket::receiveBytes and FIFOBuffer issue in 1.6 - fixed GH #706: POCO1.6 Sample EchoServer BUG - fixed GH #646: Prevent possible data race in access to Timer::_periodicInerval - DeflatingStream: do not flush underlying stream on sync() as these can cause corrupted files in Zip archives Release 1.6.0 (2014-12-22) ========================== - fixed GH #625: MongoDB ensureIndex double insert? - fixed GH #622: Crypto: RSATest::testSign() should verify with public key only - fixed GH #620: Data documentation sample code outdated - fixed GH #618: OS X 10.10 defines PAGE_SIZE macro, conflicts with PAGE_SIZE in Thread_POSIX.cpp - fixed GH #616: Visual Studio warning C4244 - fixed GH #612: OpenSSLInitializer calls OPENSSL_config but not CONF_modules_free - fixed GH #608: (Parallel)SocketAcceptor ctor/dtor call virtual functions - fixed GH #607: Idle Reactor high CPU usage - fixed GH #606: HTMLForm constructor read application/x-www-form-urlencoded UTF-8 request body first parameter with BOM in name - fixed GH #596: For OpenSSL 1.0.1, include openssl/crypto.h not openssl/fips.h - fixed GH #592: Incorrect format string in Poco::Dynamic::Struct - fixed GH #590: Poco::Data::SQlite doesn't support URI filenames - fixed GH #564: URI::encode - fixed GH #560: DateTime class calculates a wrong day - fixed GH #549: Memory allocation is not safe between fork() and execve() - fixed GH #500: SSLManager causes a crash - fixed GH #490: 2 byte frame with payload length of 0 throws "Incomplete Frame Received" exception - fixed GH #483: multiple cases for sqlite_busy - fixed GH #482: Poco::JSON::Stringifier::stringify bad behaviour - fixed GH #478: HTTPCredentials not according to HTTP spec - fixed GH #471: vs2010 release builds have optimization disabled ? - fixed GH #468: HTTPClientSession/HTTPResponse not forwarding exceptions - fixed GH #438: Poco::File::setLastModified() doesn't work - fixed GH #402: StreamSocket::receiveBytes(FIFOBuffer&) and sendBytes(FIFOBuffer&) are not thread safe - fixed GH #345: Linker warning LNK4221 in Foundation for SignalHandler.obj, String.obj and ByteOrder.obj - fixed GH #331: Poco::Zip does not support files with ".." in the name. - fixed GH #318: Logger local time doesn't automatically account for DST - fixed GH #294: Poco::Net::TCPServerParams::setMaxThreads(int count) will not accept count == 0. - fixed GH #215: develop WinCE build broken - fixed GH #63: Net::NameValueCollection::size() returns int - Poco::Logger: formatting methods now support up to 10 arguments. - added Poco::Timestamp::raw() - Poco::DeflatingOutputStream and Poco::InflatingOutputStreams also flush underlying stream on flush()/sync(). - Poco::Util::Timer: prevent re-schedule of cancelled TimerTask - enabled WinRegistryKey and WinRegistryConfiguration for WinCE - Poco::BasicEvent improvements and preparations for future support of lambdas/std::function - upgraded bundled sqlite to 3.8.7.2 - Poco::Thread: added support for starting functors/lambdas - Poco::Net::HTTPClientSession: added support for global proxy configuration - added support for OAuth 1.0/2.0 via Poco::Net::OAuth10Credentials and Poco::Net::OAuth20Credentials classes. - Poco::Net::IPAddress: fixed IPv6 prefix handling issue on Windows - added Poco::Timestamp::TIMEVAL_MIN and Poco::Timestamp::TIMEVAL_MAX - added Poco::Clock::CLOCKVAL_MIN and Poco::Clock::CLOCKVAL_MAX - added poco_assert_msg() and poco_assert_msg_dbg() macros - Poco::Net::Context: fixed a memory leak if the CA file was not found while creating the Context object (the underlying OpenSSL context would leak) - Poco::URI: added new constructor to create URI from Path - Various documentation and style fixes - Removed support (project/solution files) for Visual Studio.NET 2003 and Visual Studio 2005. - Improved CMake support Release 1.5.4 (2014-10-14) ========================== - fixed GH #326: compile Net lib 1.5.2 without UTF8 support enabled - fixed GH #518: NetworkInterface.cpp compile error w/ POCO_NO_WSTRING (1.5.3) - Fixed MSVC 2010 warnings on large alignment - make HTTPAuthenticationParams::parse() add value on end of string - fixed GH #482: Poco::JSON::Stringifier::stringify bad behaviour - fixed GH #508: Can't compile for arm64 architecture - fixed GH #510: Incorrect RSAKey construction from istream - fix SharedMemory for WinCE/WEC2013 - Add NIOS2 double conversion detection, fixes compile errors - added VS2013 project/solution files for Windows Embedded Compact 2013 - added Process::isRunning() - NetSSL: Fix typo in documentation - NetSSL_OpenSSL: support for TLS 1.1 and 1.2 - Zip: Added CM_AUTO, which automatically selects CM_STORE or CM_DEFLATE based on file extension. Used to avoid double-compression of already compressed file formats such as images. - added %L modifier to PatternFormatter to switch to local time - removed unnecessary explicit in some multi-arg constructors - Allow SecureStreamSocket::attach() to be used in server connections - added Var::isBoolean() and fixed JSON stringifier - added poco_unexpected() macro invoking Bugcheck::unexpected() to deal with unexpected exceptions in destructors - fixed GH #538 prevent destructors from throwing exceptions - improved HTTP server handling of errors while reading header - fixed GH #545: use short for sign - upgraded SQLite to 3.8.6 - fixed GH #550 WebSocket fragmented message problem - improved HTTPClientSession handling of network errors while sending the request - updated bundled PCRE to 8.35.0 - fixed GH #552: FIFOBuffer drain() problem - fixed GH #402: StreamSocket::receiveBytes(FIFOBuffer&) and sendBytes(FIFOBuffer&) are not thread safe - HTTPCookie: fix documentation for max age - added Timestamp::raw() and Clock::raw() - Poco::Buffer properly handles zero-sized buffers - GH #512: Poco:Data:ODBC:Binder.h causes a crash - Added Crypto_Win and NetSSL_Win libraries which are re-implementations of existing Crypto and NetSSL_OpenSSL libraries based on WinCrypt/Schannel. The new libraries can be used as an almost drop-in replacement for the OpenSSL based libraries on Windows and Windows Embedded Compact platforms. Only available from GitHub for now. Release 1.5.3 (2014-06-30) ========================== - fixed GH# 316: Poco::DateTimeFormatter::append() gives wrong result for Poco::LocalDateTime - Poco::Data::MySQL: added SQLite thread cleanup handler - Poco::Net::X509Certificate: improved and fixed domain name verification for wildcard domains - added Poco::Clock class, which uses a system-provided monotonic clock (if available) and is thus not affected by system realtime clock changes. Monotonic Clock is available on Windows, Linux, OS X and on POSIX platforms supporting clock_gettime() and CLOCK_MONOTONIC. - Poco::Timer, Poco::Stopwatch, Poco::TimedNotificationQueue and Poco::Util::Timer have been changed to use Poco::Clock instead of Poco::Timestamp and are now unaffected by system realtime clock changes. - fixed GH# 350: Memory leak in Data/ODBC with BLOB - Correctly set MySQL time_type for Poco::Data::Date. - fixed GH #352: Removed redundant #includes and fixed spelling mistakes. - fixed setting of MYSQL_BIND is_unsigned value. - fixed GH #360: CMakeLists foundation: add Clock.cpp in the list of source files - Add extern "C" around <net/if.h> on HPUX platform. - added runtests.sh - fixed CPPUNIT_IGNORE parsing - fixed Glob from start path, for platforms not alowing transverse from root (Android) - added NTPClient (Rangel Reale) - added PowerShell build script - added SmartOS build support - fix warnings in headers - XMLWriter: removed unnecessary apostrophe escaping (&apos) - MongoDB: use Int32 for messageLength - fixed GH #380: SecureSocket+DialogSocket crashes with SIGSEGV when timeout occours - Improve RSADigestEngine, using Poco::Crypto::DigestEngine to calculate hash before signing - added Poco::PBKDF2Engine - Fixed GH #380: SecureSocket+DialogSocket crashes with SIGSEGV when timeout occours - added support for a 'Priority' attribute on cookies. - GH #386: fixed bug in MailMessage without content-transfer-encoding header - GH #384: ew hash algorithms support for RSADigestEngine - fixed Clock overflow bug on Windows - Poco::ByteOrder now uses intrinsics, if available - CMake: added /bigobj option for msvc - Fix typo to restore Net/TestSuite_x64_vs120 build - correct path for CONFIGURE_FILE in CMakeLists.txt - Building Poco 1.5.2 for Synology RS812+ (Intel Atom) (honor POCO_NO_INOTIFY) - added WEC2013 support to buildwin.cmd and buildwin.ps1 - HTMLForm: in URL encoding, percent-encode more characters - Fixed #include <linux/if.h> conflict with other libraries - Poco::Net::X509Certificate::verify() no longer uses DNS reverse lookups to validate host names - cert hostname validation is case insensitive and stricter for wildcard certificates - TCPServer: do not reduce the capacity of the default ThreadPool - added POCO_LOG_DEBUG flag - Zip: fixed a crash caused by an I/O error - added runtest script for windows - added SQlite Full Text Search support - added Thread::trySleep() and Thread::wakeUp() - fixed GH #410: Bug in JSON::Object.stringify() in 1.5.2 - fixed GH #362: Defect in Var::parseString when there is no space between value and newline - fixed GH #314: JSON parsing bug - added GH #313: MetaColumn additions for Data::ODBC and Data::SQLite - fixed GH #346: Make Poco::Data::Date and Poco::Data::Time compare functions const. - fixed GH #341: Compiling poco-1.5.2 for Cygwin - fixed GH #305: There are bugs in Buffer.h - fixed GH #321: trivial build fixes (BB QNX build) - fixed GH #440: MongoDB ObjectId string formatting - added SevenZip library (Guenter Obiltschnig) - fixed GH #442: Use correct prefix length field of Windows IP_ADAPTER_PREFIX structure - improved GH #328: NetworkInterface on Windows XP - fixed GH #154 Add support for MYSQL_TYPE_NEWDECIMAL to Poco::Data::MySQL - fixed GH #290: Unicode support - fixed GH #318: Logger local time doesn't automatically account for DST - fixed GH #363: DateTimeParser tryParse/parse - added HTMLForm Content-Length calculation (Rangel Reale) - Make TemporaryFile append a slash to tempDir - fixed GH #319 android build with cmake - added hasDelegates() method to AbstractEvent - fixed GH #230: Poco::Timer problem - fixed GH #317: Poco::Zip does not support newer Zip file versions. - fixed GH #176: Poco::JSON::Stringifier UTF encoding - fixed GH #458: Broadcast address and subnet mask for IEEE802.11 network interface - fixed GH #456: poco: library install dirs per RUNTIME/LIBRARY/ARCHIVE Release 1.5.2 (2013-09-16) ========================== - added MongoDB library - fixed GH #57: poco-1.5.1: Doesn't compile for Android - added VoidEvent (Arturo Castro) - fixed GH #80: NumberFormatter::append broken - fixed GH #93: ParallelSocketAcceptor virtual functions - optional small object optimization for IPAddress, SocketAddress, Any and Dynamic::Var - SQLite events (insert, update, delete, commit, rollback) handlers - merged GH #91: Improve SQLite multi-threaded use (Rangel Reale) - merged GH #86: Invalid pointers to vector internals (Adrian Imboden) - automatic library initialization macros - fixed GH #110: WebSocket accept() fails when Connection header contains multiple tokens - fixed GH #71: WebSocket and broken Timeouts (POCO_BROKEN_TIMEOUTS) - fixed a warning in Poco/Crypto/OpenSSLInitializer.h - fixed GH #109: Bug in Poco::Net::SMTPClientSession::loginUsingPlain - added clang libc++ build configurations for Darwin and iPhone (Andrea Bigagli) - fixed GH #116: Wrong timezone parsing in DateTimeParse (Matej Knopp) - fixed GH #118: JSON::Object::stringify endless loop - added Recursive and SortedDirectoryIterator (Marian Krivos) - added ListMap (map-like container with preserving insertion order) - MailMessage: attachments saving support and consistent read/write - fixed GH #124: Possible buffer overrun in Foundation/EventLogChannel - fixed GH #119: JSON::Object holds values in ordered map - added JSON::PrintHandler - renamed JSON::DefaultHandler to ParseHandler (breaking change!) - fixed GH #127: Eliminate -Wshadow warnings - fixed GH #79: Poco::Thread leak on Linux - fixed GH #61: static_md build configs for Crypto and NetSSL - fixed GH #130: prefer sysconf over sysctlbyname - fixed GH #131: no timezone global var on OpenBSD - fixed GH #102: Some subprojects don't have x64 solutions for VS 2010 - added GH #75: Poco::Uri addQueryParameter method - Poco::Environment::osDisplayName() now recognizes Windows 8/Server 2012 - fixed GH #140: Poco::Runnable threading cleanup issue - simplified default TCP/HTTPServer construction - fixed GH #141: Application::run() documentation/implementation discrepancy - changed RowFormatter to SharedPtr<RowFormatter> in Data::RecordSet interface (breaking change!) - fixed GH #144: Poco::Dynamic emits invalid JSON - removed naked pointers from Data interfaces - fixed GH #82: name conflict in Data::Keywords::bind - fixed GH #157: MySQL: cannot bind to 'long' data type on Windows/Visual C++ - fixed GH #158: MySQL: MYSQL_BIND 'is_unsigned' member is not set - fixed GH #160: MultipartReader ignores first part, if preamble is missing - fixed GH #156: Possible buffer overrun in Foundation/EventLogChannel - XML: fixed an issue with parsing a memory buffer > 2 GB - upgraded to expat 2.1.0 - Data/ODBC: added support for setting query timeout (via setProperty of "queryTimeout"). Timeout is int, given in seconds. - fixed a potential endless loop in SecureStreamSocketImpl::sendBytes() and also removed unnecessary code. - fixed GH #159: Crash in openssl CRYPTO_thread_id() after library libPocoCrypto.so has been unloaded. - fixed GH #155: MailOutputStream mangles consecutive newline sequences - fixed GH #139: FileChannel::PROP_FLUSH is invalid (contains a tab character) - fixed GH #173: HTTPClientSession::proxyConnect forces DNS lookup of host names - fixed GH #194: MessageNotification constructor is inefficient. - fixed GH #189: Poco::NumberParser::tryParse() documentation bug - fixed GH #172: IPv6 Host field is stripped of Brackets in HTTPClientSession - fixed GH #188: Net: SocketAddress operator < unusable for std::map key - fixed GH #128: DOMWriter incorrectly adds SYSTEM keyword to DTD if PUBLIC is already specified - fixed GH #65: Poco::format() misorders sign and padding specifiers - upgraded bundled SQLite to 3.7.17 - replaced JSON parser with Poco::Web::JSON parser (from sandbox) - added JSON conversion to Dynamic Struct and Array - added VarIterator - modified behavior of empty Var (empty == empty) - added Alignment.h header for C++03 alignment needs - added Data/WebNotifier (DB, WebSocket) example - fixed GH #209: Poco::NumberFormatter double length - fixed GH #204: Upgrade zlib to 1.2.8 - fixed GH #198: The "application.configDir" property is not always created. - fixed GH #185: Poco::NumberFormatter::format(double value, int precision) ignore precision == 0 - fixed GH #138: FreeBSD JSON tests fail - fixed GH #99: JSON::Query an JSON::Object - limited allowed types for JSON::Query to Object, Array, Object::Ptr, Array::Ptr and empty - fixed GH #175: HTMLForm does not read URL parameters on POST or PUT - added GH #187: MySQL: allow access to the underlying connection handle - added GH #186: MySQL: support for MYSQL_SECURE_AUTH - fixed GH #174: MySQL: 4GB allocated when reading any largetext or largeblob field - fixed a potential memory leak in Poco::Net::HTTPClientSession if it is misused (e.g., sendRequest() is sent two times in a row without an intermediate call to receiveResponse(), or by calling receiveResponse() two times in a row without an intermediate call to sendRequest()) - GH #217 - removed a few unnecessary protected accessor methods from Poco::Net::HTTPClientSession that would provide inappropriate access to internal state - merged GH #210: Don't call CloseHandle() twice on Windows; Ability to select the threadpool that will be used to start an Activity(Patrice Tarabbia) - fixed GH #212: JSONConfiguration was missing from the vs90 project(Patrice Tarabbia) - fixed GH #220: add qualifiers for FPEnvironment in C99 (Lucas Clemente) - fixed GH #222: HTTPCookie doesn't support expiry times in the past (Karl Reid) - fixed GH #224: building 1.5.1 on Windows for x64 - fixed GH# 233: ServerSocket::bind6(Poco::UInt16 port, bool reuseAddress, bool ipV6Only) does not work - fixed GH# 231: Compatibility issue with Poco::Net::NetworkInterface - fixed GH# 236: Bug in RecursiveDirectoryIterator - added ColorConsoleChannel and WindowsColorConsoleChannel classes supporting colorizing log messages - fixed GH# 259: Poco::EventLogChannel fails to find 64bit Poco Foundation dll - fixed GH# 254: UTF8::icompare unexpected behavior - Poco::UUID::tryParse() also accepts UUIDs without hyphens. Also updated documentation (links to specifications). - added GH# 268: Method to get JSON object value using Poco::Nullable - fixed GH# 267: JSON 'find' not returning empty result if object is expected but another value is found - Added support for ARM64 architecture and iPhone 5s 64-bit builds (POCO_TARGET_OSARCH=arm64). Release 1.5.1 (2013-01-11) ========================== - using double-conversion library for floating-point numeric/string conversions - added Poco::istring (case-insensitive string) and Poco::isubstr - added SQLite sys.dual (in-memory system table) - applied SF Patch #120: The ExpireLRUCache does not compile with a tuple as key on Visual Studio 2010 - fixed SF Bug #599: JSON::Array and JSON::Object size() member can implicitly lose precision - fixed SF Bug #602: iterating database table rows not correct if no data in table - fixed SF Bug #603: count() is missing in HashMap - fixed GH #23: JSON::Object::stringify throw BadCastException - fixed GH #16: NetworkInterface::firstAddress() should not throw on unconfigured interfaces - Android compile/build support (by Rangel Reale) - TypeHandler::prepare() now takes const-reference - fixed GH #27: Poco::URI::decode() doesn't properly handle '+' - fixed GH #31: JSON implementation bug - fixed SF #597: Configure script ignores cflags - fixed SF #593: Poco 1.5.0 on FreeBSD: cannot find -ldl - added SF #542: SocketAddress() needs port-only constructor - fixed SF #215: Wrong return type in SocketConnector.h - applied SF Patch #97: fix c++0x / clang++ bugs - fixed GH32/SF596: Poco::JSON: Parsing long integer (int64) value fails. - added Net ifconfig sample (contributed by Philip Prindeville) - merged GH #34: add algorithm header (Roger Meier/Philip Prindeville) - fixed GH #26: Cannot compile on gcc - merged SF #111: FTP Client logging (Marian Krivos) - fixed GH #30: Poco::Path::home() throws when called from Windows Service - fixed GH #22: MySQL connection string lowercased - added MySQL support for Date/Time - upgraded SQLite to version 3.7.15.1 (2012-12-19) - improved SQLite execute() return (affected rows) value and added tests - added SQLite::Utility::isThreadSafe() function - added SQLite::Utility::setThreadMode(int mode) function - fixed GH #36: 'distclean' requires 3 traversals of project tree - fixed GH #41: Buffer::resize crash - fixed GH #42: Linux unbundled builds don't link - fixed GH #44: Problems with win x64 build - fixed GH #46: 1.5.1 build fails on OS X when using libc++ - fixed GH #48: Need getArgs() accessor to Util::Application to retrieve start-up arguments - fixed GH #49: NetworkInterface::list doesn't return MAC addresses - fixed GH #51: Android should use isfinite, isinf, isnan and signbit from the std namespace - fixed GH #53: JSON unicode fixes and running tests on invalid unicode JSON - added ParallelAcceptor and ParallelReactor classes - added EOF and error to FIFOBuffer Release 1.5.0 (2012-10-14) ========================== - added JSON library - added Util::JSONConfiguration - added FIFOBuffer and FIFOBufferStream - fixed SF# 3522906: Unregistering handlers from SocketReactor - fixed SF# 3522084: AbstractConfiguration does not support 64-bit integers - HTTPServer::stopAll(): close the socket instead of just shutting it down, as the latter won't wake up a select() on Windows - added SMTPLogger - added cmake support - fixed SF#3538778: NetworkInterface enumeration uses deprecated API - fixed SF#3538779: IPAddress lacks useful constructors: from prefix mask, native SOCKADDR - fixed SF#3538780: SocketAddress needs operator < function - fixed SF#3538775: Issues building on Fedora/Centos, etc. for AMD64 - fixed SF#3538786: Use size_t for describing data-blocks in DigestEngine - added IPAddress bitwise operators (&,|,^,~) - added IPAddress BinaryReader/Writer << and >> operators - modified IPAddress to force IPv6 to lowercase (RFC 5952) - fixed SF#3538785: SMTPClientSession::sendMessage() should take recipient list - added IPAddress::prefixLength() - UTF portability improvements - fixed SF#3556186: Linux shouldn't use <net/if.h> in Net/SocketDefs.h - added IPAddress RFC 4291 compatible site-local prefix support - fixed SF#3012166: IPv6 patch - added SF#3558085: Add formatter to MACAddress object - fixed SF#3552774: Don't hide default target in subordinate makefile - fixed SF#3534307: Building IPv6 for Linux by default - fixed SF#3516844: poco missing symbols with external >=lipcre-8.13 - added SF#3544720: AbstractConfigurator to support 64bit values - fixed SF#3522081: WinRegistryConfiguration unable to read REG_QWORD values - fixed SF#3563626: For Win32 set Up/Running flags on NetworkInterface - fixed SF#3560807: Deprecate setPeerAddress() as this is now done in getifaddrs - fixed SF#3560776: Fix byte-ordering issues with INADDR_* literals - fixed SF#3563627: Set IP address on multicast socket from socket family - fixed SF#3563999: Size BinaryWriter based on buffer's capacity(), not size() - fixed SF#102 Fix building Poco on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD - fixed SF#321 Binding DatTime or Timestamp - fixed SF#307 Detect the SQL driver type at run time - added VS 2012 Projects/Solutions - enhanced and accelerated numeric parsing for integers and floats - fixed SF#590 Segfault on FreeBSD when stack size not rounded - added warn function and warnmsg macro in CppUnit - fixed SF# 3558012 Compilation fails when building with -ansi or -std=c++0x - fixed SF# 3563517 Get rid of loss-of-precision warnings on x64 MacOS - fixed SF#3562244: Portability fix for AF_LINK - fixed SF #3562400: DatagramSocketImpl comment is incorrect Release 1.4.7p1 (2014-11-25) ============================ - Fixed Visual C++ 2010-2013 project files. Release builds now have optimization enabled. - Poco::URI: added constructor to create URI from Path. - fixed GH #618: OS X 10.10 defines PAGE_SIZE macro, conflicts with PAGE_SIZE in Thread_POSIX.cpp - Poco::Net::HTTPClientSession: added support for global proxy configuration - fixed GH #331: Poco::Zip does not support files with .. in the name. - fixed a memory leak in Poco::Net::Context constructor when it fails to load the certificate or private key files. - upgraded bundled SQLite to 3.8.7.2 - fixed GH #229: added missing value() function - fixed GH #69: MySQL empty text/blob Release 1.4.7 (2014-10-06) ========================== - fixed GH #398: PropertyFileConfiguration: input != output - fixed GH #368: Build failure of Poco 1.4.6p2 on FreeBSD 9.2 - fixed GH #318: Logger local time doesn't automatically account for DST - fixed GH #317: Poco::Zip does not support newer Zip file versions. - fixed GH #454: Fix: handle unhandled exceptions - fixed GH #463: XML does not compile with XML_UNICODE_WCHAR_T - fixed GH #282: Using Thread in a global can cause crash on Windows - fixed GH #424: Poco::Timer deadlock - fixed GH #465: Fix result enum type XML_Error -> XML_Status - fixed GH #510: Incorrect RSAKey construction from istream - fixed GH #332: POCO::ConsoleChannnel::initColors() assigns no color to PRIO_TRACE and wrong color to PRIO_FATAL - fixed GH #550: WebSocket fragmented message problem - Poco::Data::MySQL: added SQLite thread cleanup handler - Poco::Net::X509Certificate: improved and fixed domain name verification for wildcard domains - fixed a crash in Foundation testsuite with Visual C++ 2012 - improved and fixed domain name verification for wildcard domains in Poco::Net::X509Certificate - updated TwitterClient sample to use new 1.1 API and OAuth - added Poco::Clock class, which uses a system-provided monotonic clock (if available) and is thus not affected by system realtime clock changes. Monotonic Clock is available on Windows, Linux, OS X and on POSIX platforms supporting clock_gettime() and CLOCK_MONOTONIC. - Poco::Timer, Poco::Stopwatch, Poco::TimedNotificationQueue and Poco::Util::Timer have been changed to use Poco::Clock instead of Poco::Timestamp and are now unaffected by system realtime clock changes. - added Poco::PBKDF2Engine class template - Poco::Net::HTTPCookie: added support for Priority attribute (backport from develop) - fixed makedepend.* scripts to work in paths containing '.o*' (contributed by Per-Erik Bjorkstad, Hakan Bengtsen) - Upgraded bundled SQLite to 3.8.6 - Support for Windows Embedded Compact 2013 (Visual Studio 2012) - Project and solution files for Visual Studio 2013 - Changes for C++11 compatibility. - fixed an issue with receiving empty web socket frames (such as ping) - improved error handling in secure socket classes - Poco::ByteOrder now uses intrinsics if available - added new text encoding classes: Latin2Encoding, Windows1250Encoding, Windows1251Encoding - Zip: Added CM_AUTO, which automatically selects CM_STORE or CM_DEFLATE based on file extension. Used to avoid double-compression of already compressed file formats such as images. Release 1.4.6p4 (2014-04-18) ============================ - no longer use reverse DNS lookups for cert hostname validation - cert hostname validation is case insensitive and more strict - HTMLForm: in URL encoding, percent-encode more special characters - fixed thread priority issues on POSIX platforms with non-standard scheduling policy - XMLWriter no longer escapes apostrophe character - fixed GH #316: Poco::DateTimeFormatter::append() gives wrong result for Poco::LocalDateTime - fixed GH #305 (memcpy in Poco::Buffer uses wrong size if type != char) - Zip: fixed a crash caused by an I/O error (e.g., full disk) while creating a Zip archive Release 1.4.6p3 (2014-04-02) ============================ - Fixed a potential security vulnerability in client-side X509 certificate verification. Release 1.4.6p2 (2013-09-16) ============================ - fixed GH #156: Possible buffer overrun in Foundation/EventLogChannel - XML: fixed an issue with parsing a memory buffer > 2 GB - upgraded to expat 2.1.0 - Data/ODBC: added support for setting query timeout (via setProperty of "queryTimeout"). Timeout is int, given in seconds. - fixed a potential endless loop in SecureStreamSocketImpl::sendBytes() and also removed unnecessary code. - fixed GH #159: Crash in openssl CRYPTO_thread_id() after library libPocoCrypto.so has been unloaded. - fixed GH #155: MailOutputStream mangles consecutive newline sequences - fixed GH# 139: FileChannel::PROP_FLUSH is invalid (contains a tab character) - fixed GH# 173: HTTPClientSession::proxyConnect forces DNS lookup of host names - fixed GH# 194: MessageNotification constructor is inefficient. - fixed GH# 189: Poco::NumberParser::tryParse() documentation bug - fixed GH# 172: IPv6 Host field is stripped of Brackets in HTTPClientSession - fixed GH# 188: Net: SocketAddress operator < unusable for std::map key - fixed GH# 128: DOMWriter incorrectly adds SYSTEM keyword to DTD if PUBLIC is already specified - fixed GH# 65: Poco::format() misorders sign and padding specifiers - upgraded bundled SQLite to 3.7.17 - upgraded bundled zlib to 1.2.8 - fixed a potential memory leak in Poco::Net::HTTPClientSession if it is misused (e.g., sendRequest() is sent two times in a row without an intermediate call to receiveResponse(), or by calling receiveResponse() two times in a row without an intermediate call to sendRequest()) - GH #217 - removed a few unnecessary protected accessor methods from Poco::Net::HTTPClientSession that would provide inappropriate access to internal state - fixed GH# 223 (Poco::Net::HTTPCookie does not support expiry times in the past) - fixed GH# 233: ServerSocket::bind6(Poco::UInt16 port, bool reuseAddress, bool ipV6Only) does not work - added ColorConsoleChannel and WindowsColorConsoleChannel classes supporting colorizing log messages - fixed GH# 259: Poco::EventLogChannel fails to find 64bit Poco Foundation dll - fixed GH# 254: UTF8::icompare unexpected behavior - Poco::UUID::tryParse() also accepts UUIDs without hyphens. Also updated documentation (links to specifications). - Added support for ARM64 architecture and iPhone 5s 64-bit builds (POCO_TARGET_OSARCH=arm64). Release 1.4.6p1 (2013-03-06) ============================ - fixed GH# 71: WebSocket and broken Timeouts (POCO_BROKEN_TIMEOUTS) - fixed an ambiguity error with VC++ 2010 in Data/MySQL testsuite - Poco::Net::NetworkInterface now provides the interface index even for IPv4 - added DNS::reload() as a wrapper for res_init(). - On Linux, Poco::Environment::nodeId() first always tries to obtain the MAC address of eth0, before looking for other interfaces. - Poco::Net::HTTPSession now always resets the buffer in connect() to clear any leftover data from a (failed) previous session - fixed copysign namespace issue in FPEnvironment_DUMMY.h - fixed a warning in Poco/Crypto/OpenSSLInitializer.h - added a build configuration for BeagleBoard/Angstrom - fixed GH# 109: Bug in Poco::Net::SMTPClientSession::loginUsingPlain) - fixed compile errors with clang -std=c++11 - fixed GH# 116: Wrong timezone parsing in DateTimeParse (fix by Matej Knopp) - updated bundled SQLite to 3.7.15.2 Release 1.4.6 (2013-01-10) ========================== - changed FPEnvironment_DUMMY.h to include <cmath> instead of <math.h> - updated bundled SQLite to 3.7.15.1 - fixed GH# 30: Poco::Path::home() throws - fixed SF Patch# 120 The ExpireLRUCache does not compile with a tuple as key on VS2010 - fixed SF# 603 count() is missing in HashMap - Crypto and NetSSL_OpenSSL project files now use OpenSSL *MD.lib library files for static_md builds. Previously, the DLL import libs were used. - Poco::Environment::osDisplayName() now recognizes Windows 8/Server 2012 Release 1.4.5 (2012-11-19) ========================== - added Visual Studio 2012 project files - buildwin.cmd now support building with msbuild for VS2010 and 2012. - added Poco::Optional class - fixed SF# 3558012 Compilation fails when building with -ansi or -std=c++0x - fixed SF# 3563517 Get rid of loss-of-precision warnings on x64 MacOS - fixed SF# 3562244: Portability fix for AF_LINK - fixed SF# 3562400: DatagramSocketImpl comment - fixed SF# 594: Websocket fails with small masked payloads - fixed SF# 588: Missing POCO_ARCH and POCO_ARCH_LITTLE_ENDIAN define for WinCE on SH4 - fixed SF# 581: Out-of-bound array access in Unicode::properties() function. - fixed SF# 590: Segfault on FreeBSD when stack size not rounded - fixed SF# 586: Poco::DateTimeParser and ISO8601 issues when seconds fraction has more than 6 digits - Poco::Net::HTTPSSessionInstantiator::registerInstantiator() now optionally accepts a Poco::Net::Context object. - added Poco::XML::XMLWriter::depth() member function. - added Poco::XML::XMLWriter::uniquePrefix() and Poco::XML::XMLWriter::isNamespaceMapped(). - Poco::FileChannel now supports a new rotateOnOpen property (true/false) which can be used to force rotation of the log file when it's opened. - fixed a bug in Poco::XML::XMLWriter::emptyElement(): need to pop namespace context - OS X builds now use Clang as default compiler - Updated SQLite to 3.7.14.1 - POCO_SERVER_MAIN macro now has a try ... catch block for Poco::Exception and writes the displayText to stderr. - Poco/Platform.h now defines POCO_LOCAL_STATIC_INIT_IS_THREADSAFE macro if the compiler generates thread-safe static local initialization code. Release 1.4.4 (2012-09-03) ========================== - ZipStream now builds correctly in unbundled build. - added proxy digest authentication support to Net library - integrated MySQL BLOB fixes from Franky Braem. - use standard OpenSSL import libraries (libeay32.lib, ssleay32.lib) for Crypto and NetSSL_OpenSSL Visual Studio project files. - fixed a potential buffer corruption issue in Poco::Net::SecureStreamSocket if lazy handshake is enabled and the first attempt to complete the handshake fails - Poco::DateTimeParser::tryParse() without format specifier now correctly parses ISO8601 date/times with fractional seconds. - Poco::Process::launch() now has additional overloads allowing to specify an initial directory and/or environment. - Poco::Net::FTPClientSession: timeout was not applied to data connection, only to control connection. - Fixed potential IPv6 issue with socket constructors if IPv6 SocketAddress is given (contributed by ??????? ????????? <[email protected]>). - Added an additional (optional) parameter to Poco::Thread::setOSPriority() allowing to specify a scheduling policy. Currently this is only used on POSIX platforms and allows specifying SCHED_OTHER (default), SCHED_FIFO or SCHED_RR, as well as other platform-specific policy values. - Added Poco::Crypto::DigestEngine class providing a Poco::DigestEngine interface to the digest algorithms provided by OpenSSL. - Fixed some potential compiler warnings in Crypto library - In some cases, when an SSL exception was unexpectedly closed, a generic Poco::IOException was thrown. This was fixed to throw a SSLConnectionUnexpectedlyClosedException instead. - Added Poco::ObjectPool class template. - Poco::Net::HTTPServer has a new stopAll() method allowing stopping/aborting of all currently active client connections. - The HTTP server framework now actively prevents sending a message body in the response to a HEAD request, or in case of a 204 No Content or 304 Not Modified response status. - fixed a DOM parser performance bug (patch by Peter Klotz) - fixed SF# 3559325: Util Windows broken in non-Unicode - updated iOS build configuration to use xcode-select for finding toolchain - Poco::Net::SecureSocketImpl::shutdown() now also shuts down the underlying socket. - fixed SF# 3552597: Crypto des-ecb error - fixed SF# 3550553: SecureSocketImpl::connect hangs - fixed SF# 3543047: Poco::Timer bug for long startInterval/periodic interval - fixed SF# 3539695: Thread attributes should be destroyed using the pthread_attr_destroy() - fixed SF# 3532311: Not able to set socket option on ServerSocket before bind Added Poco::Net::Socket::init(int af) which can be used to explicitely initialize the underlying socket before calling bind(), connect(), etc. - fixed SF# 3521347: Typo in UnWindows.h undef - fixed SF# 3519474: WinRegistryConfiguration bug Also added tests and fixed another potential issue with an empty root path passed to the constructor. - fixed SF# 3516827: wrong return value of WinRegistryKey::exists() - fixed SF# 3515284: RSA publickey format(X.509 SubjectPublicKeyInfo) - fixed SF# 3503267: VxWorks OS prio is not set in standard constructor - fixed SF# 3500438: HTTPResponse failure when reason is empty - fixed SF# 3495656: numberformater, numberparser error in mingw - fixed SF# 3496493: Reference counting broken in TaskManager postNotification - fixed SF# 3483174: LogFile flushing behavior on Windows Flushing is now configurable for FileChannel and SimpleFileChannel using the "flush" property (true or false). - fixed SF# 3479561: Subsequent IPs on a NIC is not enumerated - fixed SF# 3478665: Permission checks in Poco::File not correct for root - fixed SF# 3475050: Threading bug in initializeNetwork() on Windows - fixed SF# 3552680: websocket small frames bug and proposed fix - fixed a WebSocket interop issue with Firefox - added Poco::Net::MessageHeader::hasToken() - Poco::AtomicCounter now uses GCC 4.3 builtin atomics on more platforms - fixed SF# 3555938: NetSSL: socket closed twice - socket exceptions now include OS error code - fixed SF# 3556975: Need to fix Shared Memory for memory map - Poco::Net::SecureSocketImpl::close() now catches exceptions thrown by its call to shutdown(). - fixed SF# 3535990: POCO_HAVE_IPv6 without POCO_WIN32_UTF8 conflict - fixed SF# 3559665: Poco::InflatingInputStream may not always inflate completely - added Poco::DirectoryWatcher class - fixed SF# 3561464: Poco::File::isDevice() can throw due to sharing violation - Poco::Zip::Compress::addRecursive() has a second variant that allows to specify the compression method. - Upgraded internal SQLite to 3.7.14 Release 1.4.3p1 (2012-01-23) ============================ - fixed SF# 3476926: RegDeleteKeyEx not available on Windows XP 32-bit Release 1.4.3 (2012-01-16) ========================== - fixed a compilation error with Data/MySQL on QNX. - fixed Util project files for WinCE (removed sources not compileable on CE) - removed MD2 license text from Ackowledgements document - fixed iPhone build config for Xcode 4.2 (compiler name changed to llvm-g++) - Poco::Util::XMLConfiguration: delimiter char (default '.') is now configurable. This allows for working with XML documents having element names with '.' in them. - Poco::Util::OptionProcessor: Required option arguments can now be specified as separate command line arguments, as in "--option value" in addition to the "--option=value" format. - Poco::Util::HelpFormatter: improved option help formatting if indentation has been set explicitely. - added Mail sample to NetSSL_OpenSSL, showing use of Poco::Net::SecureSMTPClientSession. - added additional read() overloads to Poco::Net::HTMLForm. - fixed SF# 3440769: Poco::Net::HTTPResponse doesn't like Amazon EC2 cookies. - added support for requiring TLSv1 to Poco::Net::Context. - added an additional constructor to Poco::Net::HTTPBasicCredentials, allowing the object to be created from a string containing a base64-encoded, colon-separated username and password. - Poco::Zip::ZipStreamBuf: fixed a crash if CM_STORE was used. - Added setContentLength64() and getContentLength64() to Poco::Net::HTTPMessage. - added Poco::Environment::osDisplayName(). - fixed SF# 3463096: WinService leaves dangling handles (open() now does not reopen the service handle if it's already open) - fixed SF# 3426537: WinRegistryConfiguration can't read virtualized keys - added Poco::Buffer::resize() - fixed SF# 3441822: thread safety issue in HTTPClientSession: always use getaddrinfo() instead of gethostbyname() on all platforms supporting it - added version resource to POCO DLLs - fixed SF# 3440599: Dir Path in Quotes in PATH cause PathTest::testFind to fail. - fixed SF# 3406030: Glob::collect problem - added Poco::Util::AbstractConfiguration::enableEvents() - Poco::AtomicCounter now uses GCC builtins with GCC 4.1 or newer (contributed by Alexey Milovidov) - made Poco::Logger::formatDump() public as it may be useful for others as well (SF# 3453446) - Poco::Net::DialogSocket now has a proper copy constructor (SF# 3414602) - Poco::Net::MessageHeader and Poco::Net::HTMLForm now limit the maximum number of fields parsed from a message to prevent certain kinds of denial-of-service attacks. The field limit can be changed with the new method setFieldLimit(). The default limit is 100. - Poco::NumberFormatter, Poco::NumberParser and Poco::format() now always use the classic ("C") locale to format and parse floating-point numbers. - added Poco::StreamCopier::copyStream64(), Poco::StreamCopier::copyStreamUnbuffered64() and Poco::StreamCopier::copyToString64(). These functions use a 64-bit integer to count the number of bytes copied. - upgraded internal zlib to 1.2.5 - upgraded internal sqlite to 3.7.9 - XML: integrated bugfix for Expat bug# 2958794 (memory leak in poolGrow) - Added support for HTTP Digest authentication (based on a contribution by Anton V. Yabchinskiy (arn at bestmx dot ru)). For information on how to use this, see the Poco::Net::HTTPCredentials, Poco::Net::HTTPDigestCredentials and Poco::Net::HTTPAuthenticationParams classes. - Poco::Net::HTTPStreamFactory and Poco::Net::HTTPSStreamFactory now support Basic and Digest authentication. Username and password must be provided in the URI. - added Poco::Net::WebSocket, supporting the WebSocket protocol as described in RFC 6455 - NetSSL_OpenSSL: added client-side support for Server Name Indication. Poco::Net::SecureSocketImpl::connectSSL() now calls SSL_set_tlsext_host_name() if its available (OpenSSL 9.8.6f and later). - added Poco::Net::HTTPClientSession::proxyConnect() (factored out from Poco::Net::HTTPSClientSession::connect()) - added Poco::Process::kill(const Poco::ProcessHandle&) which is preferable to kill(pid) on Windows, as process IDs on Windows may be reused. - fixed SF# 3471463: Compiler warnings with -Wformat - Poco::Util::Application::run() now catches and logs exceptions thrown in initialize() - Fixed a WinCE-specific bug in Poco::Util::ServerApplication where uninitialize() would be called twice. - fixed SF# 3471957: WinRegistryKey::deleteKey() unable to delete alt views - Added additional constructor to Poco::ScopedLock and Poco::ScopedLockWithUnlock accepting a timeout as second argument. - Added Poco::Logger::parseLevel() - Poco::format(): an argument that does not match the format specifier no longer results in a BadCastException. The string [ERRFMT] is written to the result string instead. - PageCompiler: added createSession page attribute.
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v2.1 - Issue #156 parsedatetime 2.0 doesn't work on py26 v2.0 - Issue #155 Relative times containing years fail when computed from a leap day - Issue #145 cal.parse('2015-11-18') returns November 19th 2015 - Issue #143 What is the second value returned by `parse`? - Issue #141 Bad test case in TestComplexDateTimes - Issue #123 update supporting files for v2.0 release - Issue #124 Put locales into config-files (yaml) - Issue #125 Remove extra files - Issue #137 Year is parsed wrongly if the date is of format MMM DD, YYxx xx:SS bug - Issue #136 Why I see 2016 instead of 2015? - Issue #133 Bug: "2015-01-01" is parsed as the current date. - Issue #126 "Unresolved attribute reference 'parse' for class 'object'... " in Pycharm IDE. bug - Issue #120 the pdt_locales/en_AU.py file uses en_A for the localID instead of en_AU - Issue #114 Dates in the format 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM' give the incorrect month and day - Issue #112 Document getting a time from parsedatetime into a standard Python structure - Issue #110 AttributeError when running in the context of an HTTP request - Issue #109 YearParseStyle is ignored for dates in MM/DD style - Issue #107 yyyy/mm/dd date format - Issue #105 "this week" is not parsed - Issue #103 get UTC times from parseDT - trouble with at 9:30 clock times being interpreted directly in UTC - Issue #100 Fractional deltas result in incoherent results. - PR #118 ADD: improve russian locale - PR #117 ADD: Russian Locale - PR #116 Fix spelling of "separator". - PR #115 Update README.rst - PR #113 Add datetime example to readme. - PR #111 Allowed real number appear in text like "5.5 days ago" v1.5 - Issue #99 Which year is implied when given just a month and day? Next and last? question - Issue #96 Word boundary issues for specials (on, at, in) in nlp - Issue #94 inconsistent application of sourceTime in Calendar.parseDT - Issue #87 nlp() doesn't recognize some "next ..." expressions - Issue #84 Afternoon? bug - Issue #82 'last week' and 'next week' are broken - Issue #81 parse returns default time of 0900 with dates like 'next friday' despite passed struct_time bug - Issue #78 Link for Travis in README is wrong - Issue #72 Enable travis - Issue #71 Calendar() class can not be initialized 1.4 (it's fine) - Issue #66 Unexpected struct_time flag with Calendar.parse on HTML <a href> string - Issue #65 NLP false positives - Issue #63 Supporting multiple shortweekday abbreviations - Issue #61 Short weekday abbreviations bug - Issue #56 Parse words to numbers (thirteen => 13) - Issue #54 testMonths fails - commit 107c7e4655 fix for issue 95 - parsing 'next june 15' - commit 2c0c8ec778 Fixed faulty test, "730am" parses as "73:0 am" which is a bug for a later day. - commit 6f244e891d Fix "ones" parsing as "1s." Require a word boundary between spelled numbers and units. - commit 035818edef Fix "1 day ago" parsing like "1d 1y ago" where "a" within the word "day" is interpreted as 1. - commit 45002e6eec Fixes "next week" and similar modifier + unit pairs in nlp() - commit 47d2e1d527 Fixed "last week" v1.4 - Updated setup.py for wheel compatibility - renamed README.txt to README.rst - renamed MANIFEST to MANIFEST.in - cleaned up a lot of the doc and notes - Commit 3fc165e701 mafagafo Now it works for Python 3.4.1 - Commit d5883801e7 borgstrom Restore Python 2.6 compatibility 1.3 - Issue #45 make a new release to really fix backwards compatibility - Issue #43 Please tag version 1.3 - Commit 29c5c8961d devainandor fixed Python 3 compatibility in pdtLocale_icu - Commit d7304f18f7 inean Fix support for 'now' when no modifiers are present - Commit 26bfc91c28 sashaacker Added parseDT method. - Commit 848deb47e2 rmecham Added support for dotted meridians. - Commit c821e08ce2 ccho-sevenrooms corrected misspelling of 'thirteen' - Biggest change is the addition of the nlp() function by Geoffrey Floyd: nlp() function that utilizes parse() after making judgements about what datetime information belongs together. It makes logical groupings based on proximity and returns a parsed datetime for each matched grouping of datetime text, along with location info within the given inputString.
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v2.1 - Issue #156 parsedatetime 2.0 doesn't work on py26 v2.0 - Issue #155 Relative times containing years fail when computed from a leap day - Issue #145 cal.parse('2015-11-18') returns November 19th 2015 - Issue #143 What is the second value returned by `parse`? - Issue #141 Bad test case in TestComplexDateTimes - Issue #123 update supporting files for v2.0 release - Issue #124 Put locales into config-files (yaml) - Issue #125 Remove extra files - Issue #137 Year is parsed wrongly if the date is of format MMM DD, YYxx xx:SS bug - Issue #136 Why I see 2016 instead of 2015? - Issue #133 Bug: "2015-01-01" is parsed as the current date. - Issue #126 "Unresolved attribute reference 'parse' for class 'object'... " in Pycharm IDE. bug - Issue #120 the pdt_locales/en_AU.py file uses en_A for the localID instead of en_AU - Issue #114 Dates in the format 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM' give the incorrect month and day - Issue #112 Document getting a time from parsedatetime into a standard Python structure - Issue #110 AttributeError when running in the context of an HTTP request - Issue #109 YearParseStyle is ignored for dates in MM/DD style - Issue #107 yyyy/mm/dd date format - Issue #105 "this week" is not parsed - Issue #103 get UTC times from parseDT - trouble with at 9:30 clock times being interpreted directly in UTC - Issue #100 Fractional deltas result in incoherent results. - PR #118 ADD: improve russian locale - PR #117 ADD: Russian Locale - PR #116 Fix spelling of "separator". - PR #115 Update README.rst - PR #113 Add datetime example to readme. - PR #111 Allowed real number appear in text like "5.5 days ago" v1.5 - Issue #99 Which year is implied when given just a month and day? Next and last? question - Issue #96 Word boundary issues for specials (on, at, in) in nlp - Issue #94 inconsistent application of sourceTime in Calendar.parseDT - Issue #87 nlp() doesn't recognize some "next ..." expressions - Issue #84 Afternoon? bug - Issue #82 'last week' and 'next week' are broken - Issue #81 parse returns default time of 0900 with dates like 'next friday' despite passed struct_time bug - Issue #78 Link for Travis in README is wrong - Issue #72 Enable travis - Issue #71 Calendar() class can not be initialized 1.4 (it's fine) - Issue #66 Unexpected struct_time flag with Calendar.parse on HTML <a href> string - Issue #65 NLP false positives - Issue #63 Supporting multiple shortweekday abbreviations - Issue #61 Short weekday abbreviations bug - Issue #56 Parse words to numbers (thirteen => 13) - Issue #54 testMonths fails - commit 107c7e4655 fix for issue 95 - parsing 'next june 15' - commit 2c0c8ec778 Fixed faulty test, "730am" parses as "73:0 am" which is a bug for a later day. - commit 6f244e891d Fix "ones" parsing as "1s." Require a word boundary between spelled numbers and units. - commit 035818edef Fix "1 day ago" parsing like "1d 1y ago" where "a" within the word "day" is interpreted as 1. - commit 45002e6eec Fixes "next week" and similar modifier + unit pairs in nlp() - commit 47d2e1d527 Fixed "last week" v1.4 - Updated setup.py for wheel compatibility - renamed README.txt to README.rst - renamed MANIFEST to MANIFEST.in - cleaned up a lot of the doc and notes - Commit 3fc165e701 mafagafo Now it works for Python 3.4.1 - Commit d5883801e7 borgstrom Restore Python 2.6 compatibility 1.3 - Issue #45 make a new release to really fix backwards compatibility - Issue #43 Please tag version 1.3 - Commit 29c5c8961d devainandor fixed Python 3 compatibility in pdtLocale_icu - Commit d7304f18f7 inean Fix support for 'now' when no modifiers are present - Commit 26bfc91c28 sashaacker Added parseDT method. - Commit 848deb47e2 rmecham Added support for dotted meridians. - Commit c821e08ce2 ccho-sevenrooms corrected misspelling of 'thirteen' - Biggest change is the addition of the nlp() function by Geoffrey Floyd: nlp() function that utilizes parse() after making judgements about what datetime information belongs together. It makes logical groupings based on proximity and returns a parsed datetime for each matched grouping of datetime text, along with location info within the given inputString.
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--------------------------------------------- 20160315 Tue Mar 15 16:21:33 PDT 2016 Promoted to full release 20160310.2049_001 Thu Mar 10 20:49:00 PST 2016 Docs * Fix broken link in POD [github #120] (thanks Manwar) Distribution Fixes * Generate README from POD [github #122/#123/#124] (thanks jluis) * Silence bogus Kwalitee failure [github #121] (thanks jluis) 20151120.1519_001 Fri Nov 20 15:19:44 PST 2015 Bug Fixes * Fix missing semi-colon [github #118] (thanks joenio) Distribution Fixes * Bump required version of Lexical::SealRequireHints to fix RT #93759 [github #119] (thanks chorny)
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Version 1.3.0 (2016-06-01) - Correctly handle suggestions with custom nargs for optionals. Version 1.2.0 (2016-05-25) - Fix propagation of partially parsed subparser namespace into parent parser namespace upon subparser failure due to partial args. This allows completers to access partial parse results for subparser optionals in parsed_args (#114). - The default completer can now be specified when manually instantiating CompletionFinder. Thanks to @avylove (#130). Version 1.1.1 (2016-03-22) - Use FilesCompleter as default completer fallback (#120).
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NEWS: Version 2.5.3 ------------- - Updated zoneinfo to 2016d - Fixed parser bug where unambiguous datetimes fail to parse when dayfirst is set to true. (gh issue #233, pr #234) - Bug in zoneinfo file on platforms such as Google App Engine which do not do not allow importing of subprocess.check_call was reported and fixed by @savraj (gh issue #239, gh pr #240) - Fixed incorrect version in documentation (gh issue #235, pr #243) Version 2.5.2 ------------- - Updated zoneinfo to 2016c - Fixed parser bug where yearfirst and dayfirst parameters were not being respected when no separator was present. (gh issue #81 and #217, pr #229) Version 2.5.1 ------------- - Updated zoneinfo to 2016b - Changed MANIFEST.in to explicitly include test suite in source distributions, with help from @koobs (gh issue #193, pr #194, #201, #221) - Explicitly set all line-endings to LF, except for the NEWS file, on a per-repository basis (gh pr #218) - Fixed an issue with improper caching behavior in rruleset objects (gh issue #104, pr #207) - Changed to an explicit error when rrulestr strings contain a missing BYDAY (gh issue #162, pr #211) - tzfile now correctly handles files containing leapcnt (although the leapcnt information is not actually used). Contributed by @hjoukl (gh issue #146, pr #147) - Fixed recursive import issue with tz module (gh pr #204) - Added compatibility between tzwin objects and datetime.time objects (gh issue #216, gh pr #219) - Refactored monolithic test suite by module (gh issue #61, pr #200 and #206) - Improved test coverage in the relativedelta module (gh pr #215) - Adjusted documentation to reflect possibly counter-intuitive properties of RFC-5545-compliant rrules, and other documentation improvements in the rrule module (gh issue #105, gh issue #149 - pointer to the solution by @phep, pr #213). Version 2.5.0 ------------- - Updated zoneinfo to 2016a - zoneinfo_metadata file version increased to 2.0 - the updated updatezinfo.py script will work with older zoneinfo_metadata.json files, but new metadata files will not work with older updatezinfo.py versions. Additionally, we have started hosting our own mirror of the Olson databases on a github pages site (https://dateutil.github.io/tzdata/) (gh pr #183) - dateutil zoneinfo tarballs now contain the full zoneinfo_metadata file used to generate them. (gh issue #27, gh pr #85) - relativedelta can now be safely subclassed without derived objects reverting to base relativedelta objects as a result of arithmetic operations. (lp:1010199, gh issue #44, pr #49) - relativedelta 'weeks' parameter can now be set and retrieved as a property of relativedelta instances. (lp: 727525, gh issue #45, pr #49) - relativedelta now explicitly supports fractional relative weeks, days, hours, minutes and seconds. Fractional values in absolute parameters (year, day, etc) are now deprecated. (gh issue #40, pr #190) - relativedelta objects previously did not use microseconds to determine of two relativedelta objects were equal. This oversight has been corrected. Contributed by @elprans (gh pr #113) - rrule now has an xafter() method for retrieving multiple recurrences after a specified date. (gh pr #38) - str(rrule) now returns an RFC2445-compliant rrule string, contributed by @schinckel and @armicron (lp:1406305, gh issue #47, prs #50, #62 and #160) - rrule performance under certain conditions has been significantly improved thanks to a patch contributed by @dekoza, based on an article by Brian Beck (@exogen) (gh pr #136) - The use of both the 'until' and 'count' parameters is now deprecated as inconsistent with RFC2445 (gh pr #62, #185) - Parsing an empty string will now raise a ValueError, rather than returning the datetime passed to the 'default' parameter. (gh issue #78, pr #187) - tzwinlocal objects now have a meaningful repr() and str() implementation (gh issue #148, prs #184 and #186) - Added equality logic for tzwin and tzwinlocal objects. (gh issue #151, pr #180, #184) - Added some flexibility in subclassing timelex, and switched the default behavior over to using string methods rather than comparing against a fixed list. (gh pr #122, #139) - An issue causing tzstr() to crash on Python 2.x was fixed. (lp: 1331576, gh issue #51, pr #55) - An issue with string encoding causing exceptions under certain circumstances when tzname() is called was fixed. (gh issue #60, #74, pr #75) - Parser issue where calling parse() on dates with no day specified when the day of the month in the default datetime (which is "today" if unspecified) is greater than the number of days in the parsed month was fixed (this issue tended to crop up between the 29th and 31st of the month, for obvious reasons) (canonical gh issue #25, pr #30, #191) - Fixed parser issue causing fuzzy_with_tokens to raise an unexpected exception in certain circumstances. Contributed by @MichaelAquilina (gh pr #91) - Fixed parser issue where years > 100 AD were incorrectly parsed. Contributed by @Bachmann1234 (gh pr #130) - Fixed parser issue where commas were not a valid separator between seconds and microseconds, preventing parsing of ISO 8601 dates. Contributed by @RyansS (gh issue #28, pr #106) - Fixed issue with tzwin encoding in locales with non-Latin alphabets (gh issue #92, pr #98) - Fixed an issue where tzwin was not being properly imported on Windows. Contributed by @labrys. (gh pr #134) - Fixed a problem causing issues importing zoneinfo in certain circumstances. Issue and solution contributed by @alexxv (gh issue #97, pr #99) - Fixed an issue where dateutil timezones were not compatible with basic time objects. One of many, many timezone related issues contributed and tested by @labrys. (gh issue #132, pr #181) - Fixed issue where tzwinlocal had an invalid utcoffset. (gh issue #135, pr #141, #142) - Fixed issue with tzwin and tzwinlocal where DST transitions were incorrectly parsed from the registry. (gh issue #143, pr #178) - updatezinfo.py no longer suppresses certain OSErrors. Contributed by @bjamesv (gh pr #164) - An issue that arose when timezone locale changes during runtime has been fixed by @carlosxl and @mjschultz (gh issue #100, prs #107, #109) - Python 3.5 was added to the supported platforms in the metadata (@tacaswell gh pr #159) and the test suites (@moreati gh pr #117). - An issue with tox failing without unittest2 installed in Python 2.6 was fixed by @moreati (gh pr #115) - Several deprecated functions were replaced in the tests by @moreati (gh pr #116) - Improved the logic in Travis and Appveyor to alleviate issues where builds were failing due to connection issues when downloading the IANA timezone files. In addition to adding our own mirror for the files (gh pr #183), the download is now retried a number of times (with a delay) (gh pr #177) - Many failing doctests were fixed by @moreati. (gh pr #120) - Many fixes to the documentation (gh pr #103, gh pr #87 from @radarhere, gh pr #154 from @gpoesia, gh pr #156 from @awsum, gh pr #168 from @ja8zyjits) - Added a code coverage tool to the CI to help improve the library. (gh pr #182) - We now have a mailing list - [email protected], graciously hosted by Python.org. Version 2.4.2 ------------- - Updated zoneinfo to 2015b. - Fixed issue with parsing of tzstr on Python 2.7.x; tzstr will now be decoded if not a unicode type. gh #51 (lp:1331576), gh pr #55. - Fix a parser issue where AM and PM tokens were showing up in fuzzy date stamps, triggering inappropriate errors. gh #56 (lp: 1428895), gh pr #63. - Missing function "setcachesize" removed from zoneinfo __all__ list by @RyansS, fixing an issue with wildcard imports of dateutil.zoneinfo. (gh pr #66). - (PyPi only) Fix an issue with source distributions not including the test suite. Version 2.4.1 ------------- - Added explicit check for valid hours if AM/PM is specified in parser. (gh pr #22, issue #21) - Fix bug in rrule introduced in 2.4.0 where byweekday parameter was not handled properly. (gh pr #35, issue #34) - Fix error where parser allowed some invalid dates, overwriting existing hours with the last 2-digit number in the string. (gh pr #32, issue #31) - Fix and add test for Python 2.x compatibility with boolean checking of relativedelta objects. Implemented by @nimasmi (gh pr #43) and Cédric Krier (lp: 1035038) - Replaced parse() calls with explicit datetime objects in unit tests unrelated to parser. (gh pr #36) - Changed private _byxxx from sets to sorted tuples and fixed one currently unreachable bug in _construct_byset. (gh pr #54) - Additional documentation for parser (gh pr #29, #33, #41) and rrule. - Formatting fixes to documentation of rrule and README.rst. - Updated zoneinfo to 2015a.
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* Remove contact and calendar distfiles * Remove replace commands for code sining, fix PR pkg/51032 Changelog: Version 9.1.1 Sep 20 2016 Core: Remove OCS response body for HTTP status 204 and 304 which disturbed some firewalls - core/#25835 Core: Map Oracle driver options to params - core/#23938 Core: Log cron job class name for easier troubleshooting - core/#25743 Core: Skip version and trash expiry for users that never logged in - core/#25741 Core: Added white download icons for apps to use - core/#23891 Core: Fix warning about undefined offset in LoginController - core/#25714 Core: Fix warning about undefined two factor providers - core/#25606 Core: Load app before executing its repair steps - core/#25674 Core: Fix "defaultapp" setting - core/#25562 Core: Fix issue when opening some file app links received in share emails - core/#25200 Core: Reconnect DB in occ files:scan to avoid DB timeouts - core/#25853 Core: Fix status.php page redirection with non-standard port - core/#25946 Core: Improve users page loading performance with many groups - core/#25922 Core: Don't log credentials from tryLogin - core/#25895 Core: Fix password recovery with case sensitive user names - core/#25684 Core: Fix two factor page cyclic reload with some providers - core/#25893 Core: Add visual feedback when updating password in users page - core/#25532 Core: Fix useless warning when overwriting file when open_basedir is set - core/#26033 Files: Display hidden files in footer and selection summary - core/#25855 Files: Fix hidden files handling with insertion or selection - core/#25856 DAV: Faster classification migration in CalDAV - core/#25638 DAV: Error message about forbidden password login is now logged in debug level - core/#25486 DAV: Return "data-fingerprint" property on any file related element - core/#25482 DAV: Fix missing properties in CalDAV subscriptions - core/#24469 DAV: Improve performance of chunking in new DAV endpoint- core/#26072 Sharing: Fixed wrong insufficient storage error - core/#25582 Sharing: Prevent shared storage recursions to avoid memory issues and crashes - core/#25557 Sharing: Group received shares which have same source and target - core/#25113 Sharing: Fix sharing over API when dealing with trailing slashes - core/#25464 Sharing: Fix public upload issue with quota in some scenarios - core/#24751 Sharing: Fix issue where videos did not play from share links with PHP 7 - core/#25483 Sharing: Fix BadMethodCallException in cron or scanner - core/#25506 Sharing: Prevent ghost mounts for deleted/orphaned shares - core/#26001 Sharing: Fix fatal error for users with older existing shares from OC <= 8.2 - core/#25933 Sharing: Always allow share owner to increase permissions - core/#25542 Sharing: Properly retry federated shares after they were unavailable - core/#26037 Sharing: Reallow spaces in federated share autocomplete in share dialog - core/#25955 Encryption: OCC command for decryption now doesn't decrypt received shares - core/#25599 Files_external: Removed reference magic to avoid potential infinite loops - core/#25844 Files_external: Added conditional trace logging for debugging SMB on production systems - core/#25758 Files_external: Fix config database issue when using Oracle - core/#25764 Files_external: SMB subfolders with read-only attribute are now writeable in OC to match spec - core/#24608 Files_external: Fix "save in session" mode when using Webdav without cookies/session - core/#25511 Files_external: Respect theme for external folder icon - core/#25461 Files_external: Disable NFD encoding wrapper that was enabled by mistake for local storages - core/#25819 Files_external: Some SMB fixes and better debug logging - core/#25817 Files_trashbin: Add occ command to trigger trashbin retention expiration - core/#25878 Files_versions: Add occ command to trigger versions retention expiration - core/#25878 LDAP: Fix login issue when dealing with display name of deleted users - core/#23248 LDAP: Prevent triggering email change events at login time for unchanged email - core/#25553 LDAP: Fix login and logging issue with big avatars by reducing their size - core/#25857 LDAP: Hide LDAP admin password in wizard - core/#25702 Provisioning API: Fixed issue where subadmins could not change group memberships - core/#25496 Provisioning API: Added flag to enable/disable two-factor auth for users - core/#25876 Activity: Fix owner name processing for received federated shares - core/#24938 Updater: Fix web update issue with filesystem apps - updater/#371 Antivirus: Fix incorrect report of file size - files_antivirus/#120 Antivirus: Fix background scan - files_antivirus/#109 Version 9.1.0 Jul 21 2016 General Background jobs (cron) can now run in parallel Update notifications in client via API - You can now be notified in your desktop client about available updates for core and apps. The notifications are made available via the notifications API. Multi bucket support for primary objectstore integration Authentication Pluggable authentication: plugin system that supports different authentication schemes Token-based authentication Ability to invalidate sessions List connected browsers/devices in the personal settings page. Allows the user to disconnect browsers/devices. Device-specific passwords/tokens, can be generated in the personal page and revoked Disable users and automatically revoke their sessions Detect disabled LDAP users or password changes and revoke their sessions Log in with email address Configuration option to enforce token-based login outside the web UI Two Factor authentication plug-in system OCC command added to (temporarily) disable/enable two-factor authentication for single users Note: the current desktop and mobile client versions do not support two-factor yet, this will be added later. It is already possible to generate a device specific password and enter that in the current client versions. Files app Ability to toggle displaying hidden files Remember sort order Permalinks for internal shares Visual cue when dragging in files app Autoscroll file list when dragging files Upload progress estimate Federated sharing Ability to create federated shares with CRUDS permissions Resharing a federated share does not create a chain of shares any more but connects the share owner's server to the reshare recipient External storage UTF-8 NFD encoding compatibility support for NFD file names stored directly on external storages (new mount option in external storage admin page) Direct links to the configuration pages for setting up a GDrive or Dropbox app for use with ownCloud Some performance and memory usage improvements for GDrive, stream download and chunk upload Performance and memory usage improvements for Dropbox with stream download GDrive library update provides exponential backoff which will reduce rate limit errors Minor additions Support for print style sheets Command line based update will now be suggested if the instance is bigger to avoid potential timeouts Web updater will be disabled if LDAP or shibboleth are installed DB/app update process now shows better progress information Added occ files:scan --unscanned to only scan folders that haven't yet been explored on external storages Chunk cache TTL can now be configured Added warning for wrongly configured database transactions, helps prevent "database is locked" issues Use a capped memory cache to reduce memory usage especially in background jobs and the file scanner Allow login by email Respect CLASS property in calendar events Allow addressbook export using VCFExportPlugin Birthdays are also generated based on shared addressbooks For developers New DAV endpoint with a new chunking protocol aiming to solve many issues like timeouts (not used by clients yet) New webdav property for share permissions Background repair steps can be specified info.xml Background jobs (cron) can now be declared in info.xml Apps can now define repair steps to run at install/uninstall time Export contact images via sabre dav plugin Sabre DAV's browser plugin is available in debug mode to allow easier development around webdav Technical debt PSR-4 autoloading forced for OC\ and OCP\, optional for OCA\ docs at https://doc.owncloud.org/server/9.1/developer_manual/app/classloader.html More cleanup of the sharing code (ongoing)
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----------------------------------- 1.991 2016-08-23 16:04:29CEST+0200 Europe/Paris * release as a normal release after successful testing of the dev releases 1.990_02 2016-08-06 20:30:30CEST+0200 Europe/Paris * move reconnection test in reconnect test file to avoid test issues (skip_all but still run some tests) 1.990_01 2016-08-05 17:17:28CEST+0200 Europe/Paris * fix issue #122: don't attempt to close an already closed or undefined socket * fix issue #120 and #111: don't depend on locales for matching error messages * fix issue #118: spelling mistake * fix issue #116: forbid continuing using socket after a read timeout * fix issue #115: Unexpected error condition 54/freebsd
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Upstream changes: stringr 1.1.0 Add sample datasets: fruit, words and sentences. fixed(), regex(), and coll() now throw an error if you use them with anything other than a plain string (#60). I've clarified that the replacement for perl() is regex() not regexp() (#61). boundary() has improved defaults when splitting on non-word boundaries (#58, @lmullen). str_detect() now can detect boundaries (by checking for a str_count() > 0) (#120). str_subset() works similarly. str_extract() and str_extract_all() now work with boundary(). This is particularly useful if you want to extract logical constructs like words or sentences. str_extract_all() respects the simplify argument when used with fixed() matches. str_subset() now respects custom options for fixed() patterns (#79, @gagolews). str_replace() and str_replace_all() now behave correctly when a replacement string contains $s, \\\\1, etc. (#83, #99). str_split() gains a simplify argument to match str_extract_all() etc. str_view() and str_view_all() create HTML widgets that display regular expression matches (#96). word() returns NA for indexes greater than number of words (#112).
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