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Update ruby-recog package to 2.3.14. 2.3.14 - 2020.08.07 Highlights: * HTTP: Improved coverage of VNC related web services (#282) * HTTP: Improved coverage and CPEs of SonicWall and Cisco Expressway (#283) 2.3.13 - 2020.08.03 Highlights: * Improving coverage of Moxa devices (#280) * Adding fingerprints for certain high volume services as observed by Project Sonar (#280, #281) * CPE: Improving the number of fingerprints and Project Sonar matches that returned CPEs (#281) 2.3.12 - 2020.07.23 Highlights: * HTTP: Additional SAP NetWeaver and Glassfish coverage and fixes (#279) * FTP: Serv-U and Filezilla improvements (#279) * CPE: Tweaks to vendor, service, and cpe-remap.yaml which resulted in much better coverage for services frequently seen on the Internet. See PR for stats. (#279) 2.3.11 - 2020.07.16 Highlights: * HTTP: Adjust banner for $ProjectRevision (Treck TCP/IP) by Anderson Luan (#272) * HTTP: SAP Internet Graphics Server and Message Server fingerprints (#275) * DNS: Windows Server 2008 SP2, performance and other coverage tweaks (#276) * DNS: Avoid spoofed Microsoft DNS Server, add Debian Buster (#277) * CPE: Correct CPE generating automation (#278) 2.3.10 - 2020.07.14 Highlights: * SAP NetWeaver: Telnet and HTTP tweaks (#274) 2.3.9 - 2020.07.14 Highlights: * Upgrade lxml, improve fingerprint readability (#268) * New fingerprints and completed normalization by HD Moore (#269) * New Database: favicons.xml (MD5 fingerprints for favicon.ico files) by HD Moore (#270) * HTTP: Project Sonar HTTP updates (including SAP Netweaver / Oracle) (#273)
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Changelog: 0.62 po4a tool: * Improve po_paths on misconfigurations, improve doc and error messages. Asciidoc: * Unwrap all paragraphs by default (Github's #242). Introduce "forcewrap" option to re-enable line wrapping on output. * Support definition list continuations with indent (Github's #273) DocBook: * Mark xreflabel attributes as translatable (GitHub's #267). Documentation: * Fix some typos, thanks mestaritonttu. Translations: * Updated: Croatian, thanks Milo Ivir. * Updated: Chinese (simplified), thanks taotieren. * Updated: Dutch, thanks Frans Spiesschaert. * Updated: French, thanks jmichault and Jean-Baptiste Holcroft. * Updated: German, thanks Helge Kreutzmann. * Updated: Hungarian, thanks Balázs Úr. * Updated: Italian, thanks Marco Ciampa. * Updated: Norwegian Bokmål, thanks Allan Nordhøy and Petter Reinholdtsen. * Updated: Portuguese, thanks Silvério Santos. * Updated: Portuguese (Brazil), thanks Rafael Fontenelle. * Updated: Russian, thanks Yuriy Balyuk and Artem. * Updated: Serbian (cyrillic), thanks Ivan Pesic. * Updated: Spanish, thanks Vladimir Támara Patiño and Emma Peel. * Updated: Ukrainian, thanks Yuri Chornoivan (українська). Status of the binary translation: 13 languages = 100%: de, es, fr, hr, hu, it, nb, nl, pt, pt_BR, sr_Cyrl, uk, zh_CN. 1 language >= 90%: ru (91%). 11 languages >= 50%: cs (61%), da (62%), eo (59%), et (66%), eu (60%), id (61%), ja (66%), pl (66%), sl (59%), sv (64%), vi (66%). 1 language >= 33%: ca (48%). 5 starting languages: af (7%), ar (14%), kn (7%), ko (19%), zh_HK (3%). Status of the documentation translation: 4 languages = 100%: de, fr, pt_BR, uk. 4 languages >= 95%: nl (99%), pt (99%), sr_Cyrl (99%), zh_CHS (99%). 1 language >= 80%: es (80%). 2 languages >= 70%: ja (73%), pl (73%). 2 languages >= 50%: it (64%), ru (61%). 1 language >= 33%: ca (47%). 4 starting languages: eo (2%), hr (0%), hu (0%), nb (1%). ======================================================================= 0.61 po4a tool: * Robustify --srcdir and --destdir: When building the schroot package, these paths happen to be soft links to the same directory, making po4a believe that the POT file is specified twice (to the same value). po4a is now ignoring these dups (GitHub's #258). Translations: * Updated: Chinese, thanks taotieren. * Updated: Czech, thanks to Michal Čihař. * Updated: Dutch, thanks Frans Spiesschaert. * Updated: French, thanks Jean-Baptiste and Martin Quinson. * Updated: German, thanks Helge Kreutzmann. * Updated: Portuguese, thanks Silvério Santos. * Updated: Portuguese (Brazil), thanks Rafael Fontenelle. * Updated: Serbian (cyrillic), thanks Ivan Pesic. * Updated: Ukrainian, thanks Yuri Chornoivan (українська). Status of the binary translation: 3 languages = 100%: fr, pt_BR, uk. 6 languages >= 95%: de (98%), hr (98%), it (96%), nl (98%), sr_Cyrl (98%), zh_CN (98%). 2 languages >= 80%: hu (89%), ru (88%). 3 languages >= 70%: es (77%), nb (71%), pt (79%). 11 languages >= 50%: cs (62%), da (62%), eo (60%), et (67%), eu (61%), id (62%), ja (67%), pl (67%), sl (60%), sv (65%), vi (67%). 1 language >= 33%: ca (49%). 1 language >= 20%: ko (20%). 4 starting languages: af (8%), ar (14%), kn (8%), zh_HK (3%). Status of the documentation translation: 3 languages = 100%: de, pt_BR, uk. 1 language >= 95%: nl (99%). 1 language >= 90%: pt (92%). 1 language >= 80%: fr (87%). 3 languages >= 70%: es (78%), ja (74%), pl (73%). 3 languages >= 50%: it (52%), ru (61%), sr_Cyrl (67%). 1 language >= 33%: ca (47%). 1 language >= 20%: zh_CHS (25%). 3 starting languages: hr (0%), hu (0%), nb (1%).
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Most work done by leot@ and sjmulder@ in pkgsrc-wip. tig-2.5.1 --------- Improvements: - bash/zsh completion: reimplement and decrease runtime by factor 1863. (#795) - Add binding to reflog view to toggle reference display. - Fail if tig is given an invalid or ambiguous ref. (#980) - Make tig process-group leader an option. (#986, #951) - Handle GIT_WORK_TREE environment variable. - The blame view requires a working tree. - Fix use of deprecated vwprintw() function. - Update utf8proc to v2.5.0. - Add --word-diff=plain colorizing support. (#221) Bug fixes: - Fix segmentation fault. (#971) - Fix cursor position after "Move to parent" in blame view. (#973) - Fix crash on adding a line to a view. (#523) - Fix memory leak in diff unit. - Fix loop after refresh or change in refs/main split view. (#991) - Fix occasional crash on custom key bindings. (#1001) tig-2.5.0 --------- Improvements: - Single file view enters blame mode on "b". (#804) - Show untracked files in the default view. (#762) - Disable graph if log.follow is enabled and there is only one pathspec. (#881) - Disable graph for author searches. - git_colors: interpret 'ul' as 'underline'. - Add refname variable. (#900) - Add -C option to specify the working directory. (#570) - Improve behaviour of auto and periodic refresh modes. (#389, #441, #482, #794, #888, #932) - Add support for repos created with git --work-tree. (#872) - Add diff-highlight to pager mode. - Show annotated commits in main view. (#819) - Introduce reflog view. (#538) - Add option to start with cursor on HEAD commit. (#755) - Support combined diffs with more than 2 parents. - Improve how a toggle option value is shown on the status line. (#879) - Add options to filter refs output. (#694) - Update utf8proc to v2.4.0. (#961) Bug fixes: - Fix garbled cursor line with older ncurses versions. - Fix diff highlighting of removed lines starting with -- and added lines starting with ++. (#871, #875) - Fix loop when displaying search result if regex matches an empty string. (#866) - Add synchronous command description in tigrc. - Fix parsing of git rev-parse output. (#884) - Propagate --first-parent to diff arguments. (#861) - Use proper type for hash table size. (#858) - Fix incorrect cppcheck warning about realloc() use. - Don't shift signed int by 31 bits. - Fix Vim going background after running Tig outside of a git repository. (#906) - make-builtin-config: use "read -r". (#912) - Fix segfaults with readline 8.0. (#893) - Reset state before closing stage view automatically. - Don't use a child view as previous view. - Force reload of VIEW_FLEX_WIDTH views only when needed. - Combined diff uses @@@ as hunk marker. - Fix memory leak induced by 'tig grep'. - Fix memory leak in main view. - Exit gracefully if refs view was defined without ref column. (#897) - Fix pager view not moving up when child view is open. - make-builtin-config: Fix unportable sed usage in read_tigrc(). - Properly detect combined diffs. (#942) tig-2.4.1 --------- Bug fixes: - Add `CURSES_CFLAGS` to `CPPFLAGS`. (#856, Linuxbrew/homebrew-core#8440) tig-2.4.0 --------- Improvements: - Add 'send-child-enter' option to control interaction with child views. (#791) - Update make config defaults for Cygwin to ncurses6. (#792) - Build against netbsd-curses. (#789) - Change the blame view to render more like `git blame`. (#812) - Improve worktree and submodule support. (#459, #781, #783) - Support running Tig via a Git alias. (#763) - Use ISO-8601 letters for short relative dates. (#759, #760) - Change date formatting to show time zones by default. (#428, #811) - Use utf8proc to handle Unicode characters. (#827) Bug fixes: - Fix `file(1)` argument on Linux used for resolving encodings. (#788) - Fix underflow in the file search. (#800, #801) - Fix line numbers in grep view when scrolled. (#813) - Pass command line args through to the stage view. (#569, #823) - Fix resource leak. (#780) - Fix various compiler warnings and pointer arithmetic. (#799, #803) - Workaround potential null pointer dereferences. (#824) - Bind to single and double quotes by using the *<SingleQuote>* and *<DoubleQuote>* key mappings. (#821) - Make Tig the process-group leader and clean child processes. (#828, #837) - Fix sh compatibility in `contrib/tig-pick`. (#832) - Fix incorrect behaviour of up and down keys in diff view when opened from diff preview. (#802, #835) - Open the stage view when maximizing a split diff view of (un)staged changes. (#836) - Use fully qualified reference name for tags when conflicting with branch name. (#746, #787, #849) - Fix resize not working after entering command. (#845) (#846) - Use stack allocated memory to handle `TIG_LS_REMOTE`. (#839) - Fix deleted file mode line remains highlighted after hovering in diff or stage view. (#851) - Fix `TIG_LS_REMOTE` not working with git-ls-remote(1). (#853, #854) tig-2.3.3 --------- Bug fixes: - Revert "Handle \n like \r (#758)". (GH #769) - Fix GH #164 by catching SIGHUP. - Change `refs_tags` type to `size_t`. tig-2.3.2 --------- Bug fixes: - Fix busy loop detection to handle large repos. (GH #164) tig-2.3.1 --------- Improvements: - Restore TTY attributes. (GH #725) - Handle `\n` like `\r`. (GH #758) Bug fixes: - Add workaround that detects busy loops when Tig loses the TTY. This may happen if Tig does not receive the HUP signal (e.g. when started with `nohup`). (GH #164) - Fix compatibility with ncurses-5.4 which caused copy-pasting to not work in the prompt. (GH #767) - tig(1): document correct environment variable. (GH #752) tig-2.3.0 --------- Incompatibilities: - The `width` setting on the `status`, `text` and `commit-title` columns was never applied and has been removed. (GH #617) Improvements: - Improve load performance by throttling screen updates. (GH #622, #629) - Speed up graph rendering. (GH #638) - Enable scroll optimizations for Terminal.app and iTerm2. (GH #637) - Improve the test suite portability to not depend on GNU sed. (GH #609, #614) - Make build reproducible. (https://reproducible-builds.org/) (GH #613) - Enable binding to more symbolic keys and keys with control modifier: `F13`-`F19`, `ShiftLeft`, `ShiftRight`, `ShiftDel`, `ShiftHome`, `ShiftEnd`, `ShiftTab`, `Ctrl-C`, `Ctrl-V`, `Ctrl-S`, and `Ctrl-@`. (GH #314, #619, #642) - Persist readline history to `~/.tig_history` or `$XDG_DATA_HOME/tig/history`. Use `history-size` to control the number of entries to save. (GH #620, #713, #714, #718) - Preload last search from persistent history. (GH #630) - Add `view-close-no-quit` action, unbound by default. (GH #607) - Add `mouse-wheel-cursor` option (off by default) when set to true causes wheel actions to prefer moving the cursor instead of scrolling. (GH #608) - Add `truncation-delimiter` option, set to `~` by default. (GH #646) - Add `-q` parameter to `source` for "source-if-present". (GH #612) - Add `:echo` prompt command to display text in the status bar. (GH #626, #636) - Make `diff-highlight` colors configurable. (GH #625, #633) - Let Ctrl-C exit Y/N dialog, menu prompts and the file finder. (GH #632, #648) - Hide cursor unless at textual prompt. (GH #643) - Expand tilde ('~') in `:script` paths. (GH #674) - Show single-line output of external command in status bar. (GH #200, #557, #678) - Disable the graph when `--no-merges` is passed. (GH #687) - Print backtraces on segfault in debug mode. - Ignore script lines starting with `#` (comment). (GH #705) - Complete `repo:*` variables when readline is enabled. (GH #702) - Incorporate XTerm's `wcwidth.c` to find Unicode widths. (GH #691) Bug fixes: - Fix graph display issues. (GH #419, #638) - Fix and improve rendering of Unicode characters. (GH #330, #621, #644, #682) - Handle hyphenated directory names when listing content. (GH #602) - Do not jump to next match when cancelling the search prompt. (GH #627) - Fix clearing of the status line after `Ctrl-C`. (GH #623, #649) - Fix handling of width on line-number and trimmed width of 1. (GH #617) - Set cursor position when not updating prompt contents. (GH #647) - Erase status line at exit time for users without altscreen-capable terminals. (GH #589) - Fix unexpected keys when restoring from suspend (`Ctrl-Z`). (GH #232) - contrib/vim.tigrc: Also bind G in the main as a workaround for limitations of the `none` action. (GH #594, #599) - Only override `blame-options` when commands are given and fix parsing of `-C`. (GH #597) - Fix diff name discovery to better handle prefixes. - Interpret button5 as wheel-down. (GH #321, #606) - Fix `back` / `parent` in tree view. (GH #641) - Fix memory corruption in `concat_argv` and file finder. (GH #634, #655) - Fix reading from stdin for `tig show`. - Document problem of outdated system-wide `tigrc` files in Homebrew. (GH #598) - Repaint the display when toggling `line-graphics`. (GH #527) - Fix custom date formatting support longer strings. (GH #522) - Don't segfault on ":exec" irregular args. (GH #686) - Fix segfault when calling htab_empty. (GH #663, #745) tig-2.2.2 --------- Upgrade instructions: - The `status-untracked-dirs` option was renamed to `status-show-untracked-dirs` to match the new `status-show-untracked-files` option. Improvements: - Use `diff-options` when preparing the diff in the stage view to make the diff state configurable. (GH #545) - Add 'status-show-untracked-files' option mirroring Git's 'status.showUntrackedFiles' to toggle display of untracked files. in the status view. On by default. (GH #562) - Update `ax_with_curses.m4` and use `pkg-config` to detect. (GH #546) - Add `tig-pick` script for using Tig as a commit picker. (GH #575, #580) - Add "smart case" option ('set ignore-case = smart-case') to ignore case when the search string is lower-case only. (GH #320, #579) Bug fixes: - Fix author ident cache being keyed by email only. (GH #424, #526, #547) - Fix periodic refresh mode to properly detect ref changes. (GH #430, #591) - Add workaround for detecting failure to start the diff-highlight process. - Show diffs in the stash view when `set mailmap = true`. (GH #556) - Fix parsing of git-log revision arguments, such as `--exclude=...` in conjunction with `--all`. (GH #555) - Fix diff stat parsing for binary copies. - Fix crash when resizing terminal while search is in progress. (GH #515, #550) - Fix argument filtering to pass more arguments through to Git. - Check for termcap support in split tinfo libs. (GH #568, #585) tig-2.2.1 --------- Improvements: - Support Git's 'diff-highlight' program when `diff-highlight` is set to either true or the path of the script to use for post-processing. - Add navigation between merge commits. (GH #525) - Add 'A' as a binding to apply a stash without dropping it. - Bind 'Ctrl-D' and 'Ctrl-U' to half-page movements by default. - manual: Mention how to change default Up/Down behavior in diff view. Bug fixes: - Reorganize checking of libraries for termcap functions. - Fix `:goto <id>` error message. tig-2.2 ------- Incompatibilities: - Note that all user-defined commands are now executed at the repository root instead of whatever subdirectory Tig was started in. (GH #412) - Remove `cmdline-args` option to avoid problems where setting it in `~/.tigrc` potentially breaks other views due to its "context-sensitive" nature, where a `git-log` option maybe cause `git-grep` to fail. (GH #431) Improvements: - Use .mailmap to show canonical name and email addresses, off by default. Add `set mailmap = yes` to `~/.tigrc` to enable. (GH #411) - Highlight search results, configurable via `search-result` color. (GH #493) - Wrap around when searching, configurable via `wrap-search` setting. - Populate `%(file)` with file names from diff stat. (GH #404) - `tig --merge` implies `--boundary` similar to gitk. - Expose repository variables to external commands, e.g. `%(repo:head)` gives the branch name of the current HEAD and `%(repo:cdup)` for the repo root path. - Add `make uninstall`. (GH #417) - Add ZSH completion file (based on Bash completion) (GH #433) - Expose the text of the currently selected line as the %(text) (GH #457) - Allow users to specify rev arguments to blame (GH #439) - Update OSX make config to find brew installed ncurses - Add sample git-flow keybinding (GH #421) - Add chocolate theme (GH #432) - Show stash diffs. (GH #328) - Make user tigrc location configurable. (GH #479) - Compact relative date display mode. (GH #331) - Add date column option controlling whether to show local date. - Move to parent commit in the main view. (GH #388) - Add `:goto <rev>` prompt command to go to a `git-rev-parse`d revision, e.g. `:goto some/branch` or `:goto %(commit)^2`. - Respect the XDG standard for configuration files. (GH #513) - Show tracking information in `tig status` (GH #504) - Resolve diff paths when `diff.noprefix` is true. (GH #487, #488) - Support for custom `strftime(3)` date formats, e.g.: set main-view-date = custom set main-view-date-format = "%Y-%m-%d" Bug fixes: - Prevent staged rename from displaying unstaged changes (GH #472, #491) - Fix corrupt chunk header during staging of single lines. (GH #410) - Fix out of bounds read in graph-v2 module. (GH #402) - Add currently checked out branch to `%(branch)`. (GH #416) - Size diff stats correctly for split views. - Fix `git-worktree` support by using `git-show-ref`. (GH #437) - Add currently checked out branch to `%(branch)` (GH #416) - Fix segfault when hitting return in empty file search (GH #464) - Remove separator on horizontal split when switching from vertical split - Do not expand `--all` when parsing `%(revargs)` (GH #442, #462) - Fix exit when the main view is reloaded due to option toggling. (GH #470) - Expand all whitespace and control characters to spaces. (GH #485) - Restore ability to unbind a default keybinding with `none`. (GH #483) - Fix blob view to honor the `wrap-lines` setting. tig-2.1.1 --------- Improvements: - Add support for key combos. (GH #67) - See `contrib/vim.tigrc` for Vim-like keybindings. (GH #273, #351) - Add GitHub inspired file finder to search for and open any file. (GH #342) - Add `search` keymap for navigating file finder search results. Bug fixes: - Fix display of multiple references per commit. (GH #390, #391) - Sync the prompt's cursor position with readline's internal position. (GH #396) - Keep unstaged changes view open after an staging command. (GH #399) tig-2.1 ------- Improvements: - Improve C99 compliance so Tig compiles with the native compilers on Solaris (SunStudio cc) and AIX (xlc). (GH #380) - Add move-half-page-up and move-half-page-down actions. (GH #323) - Preserve the cursor position when changing the diff context. - Show 'Unstaged changes' above 'Staged changes' in the main view. (GH #383) - Add `:exec <flags><args...>` prompt command to execute commands. - Add shorthand for changing the view settings of a single column, eg. `set main-view-author = short`. (GH #318) - Show better diff context info in the stage view. - Add `%(lineno)` state variable. (GH #304) - Use hash table to speed up refs lookup. (GH #350) - Show the file path in the blob view when available. - Use `set commit-order = default` to use Git's default commit order, even when the commit graph is enabled. The option will turn off automatic enabling of `--topo-order` when the graph is shown in the main view. (GH #310, #324) - Speed up the diff view in large repos by loading git-describe info after the diff content has been read. (GH #324) - Add the old graph rendering as an option. (GH #310, #324) - Add `main-options` setting for specifying default main view options. Example: `set main-options = --max-count=1000`. (GH #368) - See `contrib/large-repo.tigrc` for settings that will help to speed up Tig in large repos. (GH #368) - Add `:save-options <file>` prompt command to save config to file. (GH #315) Bug fixes: - Update manual to reflect default keybinding changes. (GH #325) - Fix graph support for `--first-parent`. (GH #326) - Fix off-by-one error when opening editor from the grep view. - Fix status on-branch information. - Fix main view to handle the case when git-log doesn't find any commits. - Fix corner case when parsing diff chunk when lines information is missing. - Ensure main view changes commits are shown right before the current HEAD. - Fix rendering of boundary commits. - Fix compilation with GNU Make 3.80 by removing `$(abspath)`. (GH #362) - Fix config parsing to support shell-like quoting in user-defined command, e.g. `bind generic <Ctrl-f> :!git log -G"%(prompt Prompt: )"` (GH #371) - Make diff meta information colors more consistent with Git. (GH #375) - Fix segfault when updating changes in a maximized stage view opened via the main view. (GH #376) - Handle line number configs where the interval is not specified. (GH #378) - Fix display of error messages during startup. (GH #385) - Show untracked files outside the current directory like git-status. (GH #230) tig-2.0.3 --------- Improvements: - Add `:save-display <file>` prompt command to save the current display. - Add `:script <file>` prompt command for scripting the Tig UI. - Add test framework and convert existing tests to use it. - Add command-line option for starting in refs view: `tig refs`. (GH #309) - Make blame commit ID colors stable across reloads. (GH #303) - Increase blame ID and graph rendering color palette to 14 colors. - New setting 'split-view-width' controls the width for vertical splits. It takes the width of the right-most view either as a number or a percentage. - Expose settings holding command line argument lists: `file-args`, `rev-args`, and `cmdline-args`. They are mainly intended for testing purposes but also allows to change the filtering arguments dynamically. (GH #306) - Add `log-options` setting for specifying default log view options. Example: `set log-options = --pretty=fuller`. - Use option specific view flags to reload view after `:set` commands. Bug fixes: - Refresh the current view when returning from an external command and `refresh-mode=after-command`. (GH #289) - Fix readline completion. - Fix '/' to `find-next` when readline support is enabled. (GH #302) - Fix readline prompt to correctly handle UTF-8 characters. - Add warnings for more obsolete actions and colors. - Fix passing of commit IDS via stdin to the main view. - Fix commit title overflow drawing for multibyte text. (GH #307) - Fix installation directory permissions. - Handle binary files matches reported by git-grep. - Toggling of "args"-typed options without any arguments will clear the current arguments. Example: `:toggle blame-options`. - Detect custom `pretty.format` settings that break the log view and fallback to use the `medium` format. (GH #225) - Fix invocation of git-diff for the blame view's line tracking. (GH #316) - Fix blame completion of directory names. (GH #317) - Fix display of conflicts in the main view when 'show-changes' is enabled. - Fix off-by-one error when displaying line numbers in the grep view. - When showing the commit graph ensure that either topo, date or author-date commit order is used. (Debian #757692) (GH #238) tig-2.0.2 --------- Improvements: - Use git-status for diffing the index. - Group toggle options together in the help view. Bug fixes: - Fix refs, main and grep loading when 'gui.encoding' is set. (GH #287) - Ignore 'gui.encoding' and 'i18n.commitencoding' when set to 'UTF-8'. - Add work-around for missing strndup() on Mac OS X v10.6. (GH #286) - Fix spurious abbreviation of author names. (GH #288) - Don't show empty action groups in the help view. tig-2.0.1 --------- Bug fixes: - Fix compilation in watch.c. - Fix parsing of key bindings mapped to '^' and '<'. (GH #280, #282) tig-2.0 ------- Incompatibilities: - In preparation for key combo support, key mappings for symbolic keys (e.g. `Up` and `Down`) must now start with `<` and end with `>`, e.g. `<Up>` and `<Down>`. Furthermore, escape key combos must now use `<Esc>key` instead of `^[key`, and control key mappings must now use `<Ctrl-key>` instead of `^key`. - Only use 'diff-options' for the diff view and introduce '%(cmdlineargs)' to hold non-file and non-revision flags passed on the command line. Affects all user-defined commands that expect '%(diffargs)' to hold both 'diff-options' arguments and those passed on the command line. (GH #228) - Remove built-in keybinding for `git gc`. Add the following line to `~/.tigrc` to restore it: `bind generic G ?git gc`. - To support view specific colors, '.' can no longer be used interchangeably with '-' and '_' in settings names and in particular color names. - Replace 'stage-next' action with prompt command using a predefined search (see below) and add binding (`@` by default) to also work in the diff view. - Most view display options must now be set via the new `*-view` options in tigrc. Existing options are no longer recognized, but a warning is shown. - Remap default bindings to have more consistent convention: use lower-case keys primarily for view switching and non-destructive actions, use upper-case keys for view-specific actions including user-defined commands. To preserve old default key bindings see `contrib/bindings-v1.x.tigrc`. (GH #257) Improvements: - Add mouse support: scroll view, click line to move cursor, double click line (or click again) to "Enter" cursor line, e.g. open commit diff. Disabled by default, since it makes text selection less intuitive. If you enable this remember to hold down Shift (or Option on Mac) when selecting text. - Rewrite and improve the rendering of the commit graph. (GH #144, #46) - Add completion and history support to the prompt via readline. (GH #185) - Options can be configured and toggled individually for each view. Use the new view settings to configure the order and display options for each view columns. See system tigrc and tigrc(5) for examples. (GH #89, #222) - Add grep view as a front-end to git-grep(1): `tig grep -p strchr`. From within Tig, the key for switching or grepping is bound to 'g' by default. - Rename 'branch' view to 'refs' view and show tags. (GH #134) - Add main view pager mode that reads git-log's '--pretty=raw' data from stdin, e.g. `git reflog --pretty=raw | tig --pretty=raw`. - Add support for `--graph` and highlight diff stats in the log view. - Add default command bindings: `!` to delete branch, `!` to drop stash. - Add 'stage-split-chunk' action for splitting chunks in the stage view. Bound to '\' by default. (GH #107) - Add 'back' action bound to '<' by default, which will return the blame view to the previous revision and line after moving e.g. to the parent. (GH #124) - Auto-refresh views based on watched repository changes. Configure by setting `refresh-mode` to 'manual', 'auto', 'after-command', or 'periodic'. (GH #190) - All default settings are in well-documented system `tigrc`. - Add `:toggle` prompt command to manipulate options using keybindings. For example: `bind diff D :toggle diff-options --patience --notes`. (GH #69) - Add a new "auto" value for the 'vertical-split' option to let Tig choose the split orientation (this is the new default behavior). Can be toggled. - Make it possible to toggle the display of files in untracked directories. - Allow Tig to be started with no default configuration by specifying an alternative system `tigrc` file, e.g.: `TIGRC_SYSTEM=~/.tigrc.safe tig`. Set `TIGRC_SYSTEM` to the empty string to use built-in configuration instead of - Key mappings can contain UTF-8 multibyte unicode keys. - Warn about conflicting keybindings using Ctrl, e.g. `<Ctrl-f>` and `<Ctrl-F>`. (GH #218) - Extend key bindings for prompt commands (ie. `bind <keymap> <key> :<prompt>`) to support predefined searches, eg.: `bind stage 2 :?^@@`. - Git color mappings can be configured in tigrc. - More informative configuration error messages. - Make reference label formatting configurable, for example: `set reference-format = (branch) <tags> remote`. (GH #201) - Adjust author width and other view columns automatically. (GH #49) - Support view specific colors: `color stage.diff-add yellow default`. - Copy `-S`, `-G` and `--grep=` pattern to search buffer so 'find-next' and 'find-prev' work as expected. - Optionally specify custom prompt for `%(prompt)` in shell commands, e.g. `bind main B ?git checkout -b "%(prompt Enter new branch name: )"`. - Add `%(remote)` and `%(tag)` symbols to complement `%(branch)`. - User-defined commands can now be prefixed with any of the supported flags, e.g. `?git checkout -b %(branch)`. - Open editor at line number for combined diffs e.g. diffs of unmerged files. - Add build configuration for Cygwin (OS name: CYGWIN_NT-6.1). (GH #92) - Document the Git commands supported by the pager mode. (GH #1) system `tigrc` configuration. (GH #235) Bug fixes: - Fix stash diff display when reloading the stash view after a deleting. - Set the commit reference when opening the blame view from the blob view. - Correctly identify and highlight the remote branch tracked by HEAD. - Pass --no-color after user defined arguments to ensure that colors do not break the output parsing. (GH #191) - Close stdin when pager mode is not supported. - Show newly created branches in the main view. (GH #196) - File with 0 changes breaks diffstat highlighting (GH #215) - Update %(branch) variable in the main view. (GH #223) - Disable graph rendering when either of `--reverse`, `-S`, `-G`, and `--grep` are passed to the main view. (GH #127) - Only refresh views that support it. - Fix author and date annotation of renamed entries in the tree view. - Fix use of unsafe methods in the signal handler. (GH #245) - Fix rendering in non-UTF8 terminals. - Fix stage-update-line by rewriting the diff chunk containing the line instead of using `--unidiff-zero` and a diff context of zero. (GH #130) - Fix status-update to work for untracked directories. (GH #236) - Don't pass log parameters given on the command line to the diff view.
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# pillar 1.6.1 - Bump required versions of ellipsis and vctrs to avoid warning during package load. - `obj_sum()` no longer includes shape twice (#315). # pillar 1.6.0 ## Features - New `num()` and `char()` offer a flexible way to customize the display of numeric and character columns (#191, #84). - New `"pillar.max_dec_width"` option (#308). - New `format_type_sum.AsIs()` avoids the need to implement your own `format_type_sum()` method (#286). - `align()` gains `space` argument to control the character used for filling (#285). - Numbers in scientific and decimal notation are formatted with the same rules regarding significant or decimal digits (#297). ## Bug fixes - Load the debugme package only if the `DEBUGME` environment variable is set. - More accurate detection if the decimal dot is necessary, and how many digits to show after the decimal dot (#298). - Use display width instead of number of characters when truncating character columns. ## Documentation - New `vignette("numbers")` and `vignette("digits")` (#308). ## Internal - Compatibility with vctrs 0.3.7 (#291). - `format.pillar_shaft_simple()` requires `"na"` attribute and no longer defaults to `pillar_na()` (#273). # pillar 1.5.1 ## Features - New `format_glimpse()` (#177). ## Bug fixes - Color and formatting can now be reliably turned off by setting the `"cli.num_colors"` option to 1 (#269). ## Documentation - Add examples for new functions (#264). - Fix lifecycle badges everywhere. # pillar 1.5.0 ## Breaking changes - `obj_sum()` now always returns a string. `pillar_shaft.list()` iterates over its elements and calls `obj_sum()` for each (#137). - Breaking: `print.pillar()` and `print.pillar_ornament()` now show `<pillar>` `<pillar_ornament>` in the first line (#227, #228). - pillar has been re-licensed as MIT (#215). ## Extensibility - New `size_sum()` generic (#239). - New `ctl_new_pillar()` and `ctl_new_compound_pillar()` used via `print.tbl()`, `format.tbl()` and `tbl_format_setup.tbl()` (#230). - New `new_pillar()` low-level constructor (#230). - New `new_pillar_component()` and `pillar_component()` (#230). - New articles `vignette("extending")` and `vignette("printing")` (#251). ## Formatting - All printing code has been moved from tibble to pillar (#179), including `glimpse()` (#234). This concentrates the printing code in one package and allows for better extensibility. - Improve formatting for `"Surv"` and `"Surv2"` classes from the survival package (#199). - Vectors of the `vctrs_unspecified()` class are formatted better (#256). - Arrays are now formatted by showing only their first slice (#142). - Avoid wrapping extra column names with spaces (#254). ## Internal - Now using debugme to simplify understand the complex control flow, see `vignette("debugme")` (#248). - New `format.pillar_ornament()` (#228). - Using testthat 3e (#218). - Avoid pillar.bold option in most tests (#216). - Change internal storage format for `colonnade()` and `extra_cols()` (#204). # pillar 1.4.7 - Adapt to changed environment on CRAN's Solaris machine. # pillar 1.4.6 - Restore compatibility with R 3.2. # pillar 1.4.5 ## Features - New `pillar.min_chars` option allows controlling the minimum number of characters shown for a character column (#178, @statsmaths). - `bit64::integer64()` columns are now formatted the same way as numeric columns (#175). - New `align()` to support easy alignment of strings within a character vector (existing function exported by @davidchall, #185). ## Technical - `pillar_shaft()`, `format_type_sum()` and `extra_cols()` issue a warning if dots are unused. - `new_pillar_title()` and `new_pillar_type()` warn if `...` is not empty. ## Internal - Use lifecycle package. - Remove compatibility code for R < 3.3. # pillar 1.4.4 - `obj_sum()` uses `vctrs::vec_size()` internally. - `is_vector_s3.default()` is soft-deprecated and no longer used. Please ensure that `vctrs::vec_is()` is `TRUE` for your class. - Rely on vctrs for type abbreviations. # pillar 1.4.3 - `new_pillar_shaft_simple()` gains `na` argument to control appearance of `NA` values. - String columns are quoted if at least one value needs quotes (#171). - Apply subtle style to `list_of` columns (#172). - Fix formatting if mantissa is very close to 1 (#174). - Use `as.character()` instead of `as_character()`. - Remove compatibility with testthat < 2.0.0.
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* Prevent an AttributeError that occurs when a server returns HTTP 3xx but doesn't include a Location header as well. (#267) * Prevent a TypeError crash that may occur when including a username and password in the feed URL. (#276) * Prevent a UnicodeDecodeError crash that may occur when the title element's type attribute exists but is empty. (#277) * Prevent a UnicodeEncodeError crash that may occur if the URL contains Unicode characters in the path. (#273) * Fix an issue with the HTTP request status on Python >= 3.9. Updating during the freeze for the bugfixes.
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Changes since v3.18: - Fixes a variable-font interpolation bug with Roman numeral eight. #382 - Fixes spacing of the latin epsilon glyph thanks to @hcsch. #377 - Adds new glyph U+25AA "blackSmallSquare" including calt mappings for case sensitivity. #373 - Removes U+20E3 "uni20E3" COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP which triggers a bug in chromium, causing certain emoji to not render properly. #371 - Improvements to Roman numerals Changes since v3.17: - Adjusts vertical metrics metadata to that of v3.15 and older. This should fix any vertical alignment issues that might have occurred with v3.17. #361 - Fixes several issues with italics introduced by Glyphs 3 upgrade: - Fixes an issue with backslash in Italic masters. #362 - Fixes issues with afii10026 and uni0376 in italic masters - Fixes issue with italic q U+0071 by inlining the shape instead of using components. #360 - Fixes issue with U+035E COMBINING DOUBLE MACRON and U+20F0 COMBINING ASTERISK ABOVE in Thin Italic. #363 - Fixes positioning issue with U+0358 COMBINING DOT ABOVE RIGHT - Improvements to U+20DC COMBINING FOUR DOTS ABOVE and U+20DB COMBINING THREE DOTS ABOVE - Improvements to U+204E LOW ASTERISK - Improved positioning via mark anchors of combining glyphs U+20F0, U+035E and U+035F. #363 - Changes glyph shape of Latin upper-case iota. #359 - Improved glyph composition via ccmp for enclosed glyphs like U+0041,U+20DD. #335 Changes since v3.15: - Fixes issues with appearance in Microsoft Word. #352 (note that #156 is still unresolved although we have made some progress in v3.16 toward developing workarounds for certain printers.) - Fixes double grave interpolation issue. #317 - Fixes design issue with glyphs acutedblnosp, dblgravecmb, uni02F6 and uni02F5. #339 - Fixes missing or incorrect mark anchors in several turn* glyphs. #336 - Adds Baht currency glyph U+0E3F. #323 - Improvement to Latin iota (lower and upper case) glyphs. #340 - Improvement to some numerical fraction glyphs - Adds a dummy DSIG table to address issues with Microsoft Office 2003 and older - Improvements when using Inter with certain older Microsoft products by decomposing any nested components which some of that software has issues with - Addresses a major regression in v3.16 where several italic glyphs got messed up due to a Glyphs 3 version upgrade of the source file. This only affected users of v3.16 which was only released for about 12 hours before being replaced with this release v3.17. #360 Changes since v3.14: - Fixes an issue with the variable font, where some software would not list the various weights correctly. #308 - Fixes an issue with rendering on Windows with ClearType where some glyphs using advanced OpenType features (component transformations) would render incorrectly, with a slight vertical offset. #251 - Improvements to Elfdalian, improving the /yogonek and /eth glyphs #285 - Improvements to /eth U+00F0 glyph f7924a2#commitcomment-41610142 Changes since v3.13: - Fixes position of ring at bottom of /Aringbelow U+1E00. #266 - Fixes interpolation issues with /omegatitlocyrillic /omega and /pisymbolgreek. #272 - Fixes an issue with /dotmacroncomb.cn used by glyphs like /Adotmacron. #298 - Adds /bitcoin glyph U+20BF. #284 - Adds /insertionsymbol U+2380. #290 - Adds specialized glyphs /Aringogonek, /aringogonek, /Yogonek and /yogonek to fully support Elfdalian script. #285 - Adds U+EE01, a vertically-centered colon used by Android on the lock screen #212 - Improves kerning of /quotedblright,/quoteright and /period,/comma. #299 - Improves design of "Theta" U+03F4, U+0398 and "Fita" U+0472, U+0473. #263, #264 - Improves design of /yhook and use /ucyrillic in /Ukcyrillic /ukcyrillic. #273 - Improves design of /dzaltone and /dzcurl. #268 - Improves design of /percent, /perthousand and /pertenthousand glyphs. #237 - Improves variable-font metadata (STAT table). #265 - Improves (tunes) calt case substitutions, e.g. "x -X". #251 - Changes codepoint mapping of /q.sups from U+146B to private-area U+E163. #275 Changes since v3.12: - Improvements to Greek and Cyrillic glyphs #240 - New stylistic set ss04 which is almost identical to ss02 with the exception of no slashed zero #252 - Fixes interpolation issues with several diacritics in the light weights #257 - Removes codepoint mappings for some math-related enclosed glyphs that would be too large when using the circle-enclosed glyphs #250 - Various improvements and adjustments to glyph shapes, spacing and kerning - Improves OpenType feature name metadata Changes since v3.11: - This release includes major improvements Thin, Light and ExtraLight styles (including italic counterparts) incorporating months of work by @KatjaSchimmel
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# rio 0.5.27 * Documentation fixes for CRAN. # rio 0.5.26 * Added support for "zsav" format. (#273) # rio 0.5.25 * Modified tests per email request from CRAN. * Added `coerce_character` argument (default FALSE) to `factorize()` to enable coercing character columns to factor. (#278) # rio 0.5.24 * Fix handling of "label" and "labels" attributes when exporting using haven methods (SPSS, Stata, SAS). (#268, h/t Ruben Arslan) * Fix (a different bug?) handling factors by haven::labelled() (#271, Alex Bokov) * HTML import can now handle multiple tbody elements within a single table, a th element in a non-header row, and empty elements in either the header or data. (#260, #263, #264 Bill Denney) # rio 0.5.23 * CSVY support is now provided by `data.table::fread()` and `data.table::fwrite()`, providing significant performance gains. * Added an internal `arg_reconcile()` function to streamline the task of removing/renaming arguments for compatibility with various functions (#245, Alex Bokov) # rio 0.5.22 * Added an `export_list()` function to write a list of data frames to multiple files using a vector of file names or a file pattern. (#207, h/t Bill Denney) * Added an `is_file_text()` function to determine whether a file is in a plain-text format. Optionally narrower subsets of characters can be specified, e.g. ASCII. (#236 Alex Bokov) # rio 0.5.21 * Added support for Apache Arrow (Parquet) files. (#214) * Fix dropping of variable label in `characterize()` and `factorize()`. (#204, h/t David Armstrong) * `import_list()` now returns a `filename` attribute for each data frame in the list (when importing from multiple files), in order to distinguish files with the same base name but different extensions (e.g., `import_list(c("foo.csv", "foo.tsv"))`). (#208, h/t Vimal Rawat) * Import of DBF files now does not convert strings to factors. (#202, h/t @jllipatz) * Implemented `import()` method for .dump R files. (#240) # rio 0.5.20 * Additional pointers were added to indicate how to load .doc, .docx, and .pdf files (#210, h/t Bill Denney) * Ensure that tests only run if the corresponding package is installed. (h/t Bill Denney) * Escape ampersands for html and xml export (#234 Alex Bokov) # rio 0.5.19 * Fix behavior of `export()` to plain text files when `append = TRUE` (#201, h/t Juli�$BC!�(Bn Urbano) * `import_list()` now preserve names of Excel sheets, etc. when the 'which' argument is specified. (#162, h/t Danny Parsons) * Modify message and errors when working with unrecognized file formats. (#195, h/t Trevor Davis) * Add support for GraphPad Prism .pzfx files (#205, h/t Bill Denney) # rio 0.5.18 * Adjust `import()`/`export()` for JSON file formats to allow non-data frame objects. Behavior modeled after RDS format. (#199 h/t Nathan Day) # rio 0.5.17 * Fix `the condition has length > 1 and only the first element will be used` warning in `gather_attributes()`. (#196, h/t Ruben Arslan)
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Patches privately shared by <pin> and RVP, thanks! Changes: 608 --- * Add the --header option (github #43). * Add the --no-number-headers option (github #178). * Add the --status-line option. * Add the --redraw-on-quit option (github #36). * Add the --search-options option (github #213). * Add the --exit-follow-on-close option (github #244). * Add 'H' color type to set color of header lines. * Add #version conditional to lesskey. * Add += syntax to variable section in lesskey files. * Allow option name in -- command to end with '=' in addition to '\n'. * Add $HOME/.config to possible locations of lesskey file (github #153). * Add $XDG_STATE_HOME and $HOME/.local/state to possible locations of history file (github #223). * Don't read or write history file in secure mode (github #201). * Fix display of multibyte and double-width chars in prompt. * Fix ESC-BACKSPACE command when BACKSPACE key does not send 0x08 (github #188). * Add more \k codes to lesskey format. * Fix bug when empty file is modified while viewing it. * Fix bug when parsing a malformed lesskey file (githb #234). * Fix bug scrolling history when --incsearch is set (github #214). * Fix buffer overflow when invoking lessecho with more than 63 -m/-n options (github #198). * Fix buffer overflow in bin_file (github #271). * Fix bug restoring color at end of highlighted text. * Fix bug in parsing lesskey file. * Defer moving cursor to lower left in some more cases. * Suppress TAB filename expansion in some cases where it doesn't make sense. * Fix termlib detection when compiler doesn't accept calls to undeclared functions. * Fix bug in input of non-ASCII characters on Windows (github #247) * Escape filenames when invoking LESSCLOSE. * Fix bug using multibyte UTF-8 char in search string with --incsearch (github #273). 590 --- * Make less able to read lesskey source files (deprecating lesskey). * If XDG_CONFIG_HOME is set, find lesskey source file in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/lesskey rather than $HOME/.lesskey. * If XDG_DATA_HOME is set, find and store history file in $XDG_DATA_HOME/lesshst rather than $HOME/.lesshst. * Add the --lesskey-src option. * Add the --file-size option. * With -F, if screen is resized to make file fit on one screen, don't exit. * Fix bug which could leave terminal in mouse-reporting mode after exiting less. * Fix bug which caused failure to respond to window resize. * Fix backslash bug searching in tag file. 581 --- * Change ESC-u command to toggle, not disable, highlighting per man page. * Add ESC-U command. * Add ctrl-W search modifier for wrapping search. * F command can be interrupted by ^X. * Support OSC 8 hyperlinks when -R is in effect. * g command with no number will ignore -j and put first line at top of screen. * Multiple + or -p command line options are handled better. * Add the --incsearch option. * Add the --line-num-width option. * Add the --status-col-width option. * Add the --use-color and --color options. * Display -w highlight even if highlighted line is empty. * If search result is in a long line, scroll to ensure it is visible. * Editing the same file under different names now creates only one entry in the file list. * Make visual bell more visible on some terminals. * Ring end-of-file bell no more than once per second. * Build can use either Python or Perl for Makefile.aut operations. * Fix crash when using the @ search modifier. * Fix crash in the 's' command due to duplicate free. * Fix realpath crash on Darwin.
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## 1.7.0 - 2022-09-28 * `FD_CLOEXEC` is now set on platforms that do not support `O_CLOEXEC`. Reported by rittneje. GitHub #273. * When building with Visual Studio, you may now build a static runtime with CMake by setting `MSVC_STATIC_RUNTIME` to `ON`. Pull request by Rafael Santiago. GitHub #269. * The CMake build now works on iOS. Pull request by SpaceIm. GitHub #271. * The CMake build now uses the correct library directory on Linux systems using alternate directory structures. Pull request by Satadru Pramanik. GitHub #284. * File size check now correctly compares the size to `SSIZE_MAX`. Reported by marakew. GitHub #301.
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# rgl 1.0.1 ## Major changes * The long promised deprecations of the `rgl.*` functions have happened. Now deprecated: `rgl.abclines`, `rgl.bbox`, `rgl.bg`, `rgl.clear`, `rgl.clipplanes`, `rgl.close`, `rgl.light`, `rgl.lines`, `rgl.linestrips`, `rgl.material`, `rgl.open`, `rgl.planes`, `rgl.points`, `rgl.quads`, `rgl.select3d`, `rgl.set`, `rgl.setAxisCallback`, `rgl.sprites`, `rgl.surface`, `rgl.texts`, `rgl.triangles`, and `rgl.viewpoint`. * A vignette "Deprecating the `rgl.*` interface" has been added. * Also deprecated: `elementId2Prefix`, `writeWebGL` ## Minor changes * Since `rgl.material` is deprecated and no longer contains the list of material types in its argument list, `rgl.material.names` and `rgl.material.readonly` have been added. * Similarly, `rgl.par3d.names` and `rgl.par3d.readonly` contain lists of properties that may be set or queried in `par3d()`. * The flexibility improvements for `surface3d()` in 0.111.6 were incomplete. * Argument `flip` has been added to `surface3d()` to allow front and back to be switched. # rgl 0.111.6 ## Minor changes * Added a panning example to the help page for `setUserCallbacks()`. * Replaced all calls to `sprintf` from C/C++ code with calls to `snprintf`. * `surface3d` and `rgl.surface` are now more flexible, allowing any of the 3 coordinates to be a vector or matrix as long as at least one is a matrix. * `material3d` can now specify an `id` to query properties for individual objects. * Since `rgl.material` is soon to be deprecated and no longer contain the list of material types in its argument list, `rgl.material.names` and `rgl.material.readonly` have been added. * Similarly, `rgl.par3d.names` and `rgl.par3d.readonly` contain lists of properties that may be set or queried in `par3d()`. * Made some examples conditional on interactive use to save time on CRAN. ## Bug fixes * Default mouse modes used when a window is opened by an `rgl.*` call (which is not recommended!) now match the defaults in `rgl::r3dDefaults`. * Missing values could cause `surface3d()` to segfault. * The C source code for `gl2psGetFileFormat` missed declaring a prototype. # rgl 0.110.2 ## Major changes * Material property `"blend"` has been added, to allow various kinds of blending for semi-transparent objects (issue #245). ## Minor changes * The `Buffer` object now handles reading of sparse accessors. * Low level drawing of primitives has been made more memory efficient. This is only likely to make a noticeable change with very large objects, where R was running out of memory because of unnecessary duplication. (Related to issue #260.) * Recycling of x, y and z vectors in several functions is more consistent. * The `polygon3d()` function now chooses coordinates automatically, as `triangulate()` does (PR #262.) * The `mtext3d()` and related functions such as `title3d()` now accept language objects other than expressions, as `plotmath3d()` always has (issue #273). ## Bug fixes * The bounding box could be calculated incorrectly if data all had large values (issue #250). * Shiny displays failed to load the shaders (issue #249). * `transform3d()` failed due to missing argument (issue #253). * `readOBJ()` is now more flexible in what kinds of separators it will accept. (issue #258). * Failure to initialize could cause a segfault. * On non-macOS platforms, gray-scale textures failed to display, with a message about an invalid enumerant. * The third coordinate for `adj` that was added in 0.108.3 was not rendered properly in `rglwidget()` displays of text. This sometimes caused text to disappear when it was near the far limit of the display (issue #269). * The X11 error fix in 0.109.6 could result in R freezing in `Rcmdr`. * Low level drawing functions are now more consistent about returning an invisible `NULL` if asked to plot zero items, rather than raising an error or crashing (issue #274). * Calling `axis3d()` with no ticks or labels no longer triggers an error, it now silently returns `NULL`. # rgl 0.109.6 ## Minor changes * `rglwidget()` displays now act on "pointer" events, not just "mouse" events, so they should be more usable on touch screens and tablets (PR #240). ## Bug fixes * Plotting `scene3d()` objects didn't handle suppressed axes properly, drawing the default axis instead (issue #241). * On some systems using X11, `rgl` would segfault when the "fixed" font was not found. * X11 errors could cause R to abort. # rgl 0.109.2 ## Major changes * Changes to support glTF animation: - Handling of `embedding = "modify"` for the model matrix has changed. Now the centering step is only done for `embedding = "replace"`. In addition, various bugs have been fixed. - If a subscene has no lights defined, the lights from the parent are used. - `plot.rglscene()` now ends with the root subscene as current. It also allows specification of `open3d()` parameters in a list. - The `MATn` types in `Buffer` are returned as arrays with dim `c(n, n, count)`. - The `plot3d.rglscene` method now passes `...` to `open3d()`. - The `setUserShaders()` function now allows arrays of 4x4 matrices as "uniforms", and allows additional textures to be specified. * `sprites3d()` now has the option of `rotating = TRUE`, to allow 3D sprites to rotate with the scene. * Added `getShaders()` function to get shaders used in WebGL. * Now detects if `rgl` is running within `reprex::reprex()` and if so arranges that a screenshot will be included in the output. * Added default shaders to be used in `rglwidget()`, rather than constructing them on the fly. This incompatibly affects the use of lights and clipping planes with user shaders: their data is now stored in arrays rather than multiple numbered variables. ## Minor changes * Now that `pkgdown` 2.0.0 has been released, a number of internal workarounds to support the development version have been removed. * Added `as.mesh3d()` methods for `"rglsubscene"` and `"rglscene"`. * `open3d()` now handles `useNULL` and `silent` arguments passed in `params`. * Controls passed to `playwidget()` may now include a component specifying HTML dependencies. * Added `rglwidgetClass.readAccessor()` method to let other code use the buffering. * Changed the internal organization of bounding box calculations. * All functions that produce meshes now accept material properties. Newly modified to do so using the `...` argument: `cylinder3d()`, and `getBoundary3d()`. * Updated the system requirements and installation instructions. * Solid bounding box decorations now try harder to display 3 faces (issue #206). * Now that `webshot2` is on CRAN, instructions for installing it from Github have been removed. * Sometimes `webshot2` snapshots are very slow, so the default for the `webshot` argument to `snapshot3d()` now depends on the `RGL_USE_WEBSHOT` environment variable, using `TRUE` if it is unset. (Reported by Prof. B. D. Ripley.) * If the Chrome browser is not found, `snapshot3d(webshot = TRUE)` now issues a warning and reverts to using `rgl.snapshot()`. * Buffers now use "normalized integers" to store color or texture coordinate values that lie between 0 and 1 when it saves some space. * At the request of CRAN, the `akima` package is no longer suggested. ## Bug fixes * `as.mesh3d.rglobject()` didn't handle objects with indices properly. * In WebGL, the front vs back calculation sometimes got the wrong result (issue #164). * `pop3d(tag = x)` did not always find the objects with `tag == x` if they were not in the current subscene. * The default values for `front` and `back` in `rgl.material` and `material3d` are now `"filled"`, as documented in some places. * The `fog` setting wasn't handled properly by `bg3d()`. * Numerous cases of partial argument matching were fixed (suggestion of Henrik Bengtsson in issue #170.) * Argument `col` is accepted as a synonym for `color` in `material3d()` and `rgl.material()`. * `planes3d()` objects were not displayed consistently in `rgl` windows and WebGL displays, because the bounding boxes were not computed consistently (issue #169). * Some initialization wasn't done properly in Shiny apps, so they failed after a redraw (issue #173). * Buffers are now optional, as they don't work with Shiny scene changes (also issue #173). * The NULL device would sometimes miscalculate the bounding box. * `selectpoints3d(closest = TRUE)` selected too many points when multiple objects were in the scene. * Clearing nested subscenes could cause a segfault and crash. * In `knitr` and `rmarkdown`, blank plots could be shown when `par3d(skipRedraw=TRUE)` was set (issue #188). * Objects drawn with `sprites3d()` weren't lit correctly in WebGL (issue #189). * Objects with textures were sometimes drawn more than once, both before the texture loaded and after. This was most noticeable for objects with user textures. * Axis mode `"pretty"` got lost when scenes were redrawn. * Tick labels were sometimes lost in WebGL displays and `snapshot3d()` results (issue #197). * The new material properties from 0.107.10 and 0.108.3 were not handled properly by `plotmath3d()`. * `rglMouse()` did not set the default value of the drop-down selector properly (issue #213). * `merge.mesh3d()`, used by `filledContour3d()`, didn't handle colors properly (issue #212). * `bg3d(sphere = TRUE)` has been fixed (issue #207). * Textures were not appearing on spheres, and front-back differences weren't being rendered (issue #217). * When "knitting" within RStudio under R 4.2.0 on Windows, `rgl` scenes didn't appear (reported by Dieter Menne.) A workaround has been added. * In `rglwidget()`, axis labels were not always displayed, and did not move with solid bounding box decorations properly (issue #206). * On some systems, `lines3d()` using both missing values and transparency did not draw properly (issue #234, originally reported by Gaspar Jekely). * The `rglShared()` example failed when `crosstalk` was uninstalled. # rgl 0.108.3.2 ## Bug fixes * Changes introduced in 0.100.50 lacked checks; these caused segfaults in Windows with R 4.2.0 and RStudio (issue #208). * A typo caused problems loading fonts on some systems. # rgl 0.108.3 ## Major changes * Added `getBoundary3d()` function to extract the boundary edges of a mesh. * Added material property `tag`, a string associated with each object. The value is reported by `ids3d(tags = TRUE)` and may be used to select objects in most functions that use ids, but otherwise is largely ignored by `rgl`. The `tagged3d()` function returns information on tags. * Primitive types (points, lines, segments, triangles, quads) can now accept an `indices` parameter, similar to the indices in `mesh3d` objects. * Added `Buffer` object, based on glTF design, for holding binary data for `rglwidget()`. ## Minor changes * Allowed for a third coordinate in `text3d()`'s `adj` parameter. * Added support for `adj`, `pos` and `offset` to `sprites3d()`. * Added support for `pos` values of `0` (at specified location), `5` (in front of it), and `6` (behind it) in `text3d()`, `sprites3d()` and `plotmath3d()`. * `crosstalk` is now a Suggested package, rather than a required one. * The `Makevars.ucrt` file has been modified with contributions from Tomas Kalibera to work with his `winutf8` build of R. * `bgplot3d()` no longer pauses for each page when running examples. * `deldir` version 1.0-2 is incompatible with `rgl`. Added the `checkDeldir()` function to avoid running it. * `shade3d()` treated texture coordinates like colors, and duplicated the first one for the whole face when `meshColor = "faces"` was chosen. Instead, they are now treated like vertex coordinates. (Reported by Michael Sumner in issue #145). * Corrected the documentation and made the implementations of `asHomogeneous()`, `asEuclidean()` etc. more consistent. * An `as.rglscene()` generic has been added, though no methods are defined in this package. * `downlit` 0.4.0 has been released with support for `rgl`, so instructions for installing the devel version have been removed. ## Bug fixes * Fixed rendering of text as sprites3d() objects. * Added `--static` flag to configure script for FreeType installation. (Suggestion of Simon Urbanek and Prof. Brian Ripley.) * `shade3d()`, `wire3d()` and `dots3d()` overrode `"front"` and `"back"` material settings in mesh objects. * `rglwidget()` handling of bounding box decorations had several bugs. * `rgl` could not find routines in the DLL on some Windows installs (Issue 148.) * Some cases where allocations were not protected have been fixed.
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## 3.0.0 - 2023-06-03⚠️ This release contains some minor breaking changes in the internal API and improvements to the parsing strictness. **Full Changelog**: <executablebooks/markdown-it-py@v2.2.0...v3.0.0> ### ⬆️ UPGRADE: Drop support for Python 3.7 Also add testing for Python 3.11 ### ⬆️ UPGRADE: Update from upstream markdown-it `12.2.0` to `13.0.0` A key change is the addition of a new `Token` type, `text_special`, which is used to represent HTML entities and backslash escaped characters. This ensures that (core) typographic transformation rules are not incorrectly applied to these texts. The final core rule is now the new `text_join` rule, which joins adjacent `text`/`text_special` tokens, and so no `text_special` tokens should be present in the final token stream. Any custom typographic rules should be inserted before `text_join`. A new `linkify` rule has also been added to the inline chain, which will linkify full URLs (e.g. `https://example.com`), and fixes collision of emphasis and linkifier (so `http://example.org/foo._bar_-_baz` is now a single link, not emphasized). Emails and fuzzy links are not affected by this. * ♻️ Refactor backslash escape logic, add `text_special` [#276](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#276) * ♻️ Parse entities to `text_special` token [#280](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#280) * ♻️ Refactor: Add linkifier rule to inline chain for full links [#279](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#279) *‼️ Remove `(p)` => `§` replacement in typographer [#281](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#281) *‼️ Remove unused `silent` arg in `ParserBlock.tokenize` [#284](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#284) * 🐛 FIX: numeric character reference passing [#272](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#272) * 🐛 Fix: tab preventing paragraph continuation in lists [#274](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#274) * 👌 Improve nested emphasis parsing [#273](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#273) * 👌 fix possible ReDOS in newline rule [#275](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#275) * 👌 Improve performance of `skipSpaces`/`skipChars` [#271](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#271) * 👌 Show text of `text_special` in `tree.pretty` [#282](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#282) ### ♻️ REFACTOR: Replace most character code use with strings The use of `StateBase.srcCharCode` is deprecated (with backward-compatibility), and all core uses are replaced by `StateBase.src`. Conversion of source string characters to an integer representing the Unicode character is prevalent in the upstream JavaScript implementation, to improve performance. However, it is unnecessary in Python and leads to harder to read code and performance deprecations (during the conversion in the `StateBase` initialisation). See [#270](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#270), thanks to [@hukkinj1](https://github.com/hukkinj1). ### ♻️ Centralise indented code block tests For CommonMark, the presence of indented code blocks prevent any other block element from having an indent of greater than 4 spaces. Certain Markdown flavors and derivatives, such as mdx and djot, disable these code blocks though, since it is more common to use code fences and/or arbitrary indenting is desirable. Previously, disabling code blocks did not remove the indent limitation, since most block elements had the 3 space limitation hard-coded. This change centralised the logic of applying this limitation (in `StateBlock.is_code_block`), and only applies it when indented code blocks are enabled. This allows for e.g. ```md <div> <div> I can indent as much as I want here. <div> <div> ``` See [#260](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#260) ### 🔧 Maintenance changes Strict type annotation checking has been applied to the whole code base, [ruff](https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff) is now used for linting, and fuzzing tests have been added to the CI, to integrate with Google [OSS-Fuzz](https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/tree/master/projects/markdown-it-py) testing, thanks to [@DavidKorczynski](https://github.com/DavidKorczynski). * 🔧 MAINTAIN: Make type checking strict [#](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#267) * 🔧 Add typing of rule functions [#283](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#283) * 🔧 Move linting from flake8 to ruff [#268](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#268) * 🧪 CI: Add fuzzing workflow for PRs [#262](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#262) * 🔧 Add tox env for fuzz testcase run [#263](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#263) * 🧪 Add OSS-Fuzz set up by @DavidKorczynski in [#255](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#255) * 🧪 Fix fuzzing test failures [#254](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#254)
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Changelog: This release adds a script for bash autocompletion for nsd-control. Also nsd-control can be configured to use unencrypted operation also when compiled without openssl. There is also a systemd service unit example file contributed. The dnstap log service can be contacted over TCP, with the dnstap-ip: ip option. It is also possible to use TLS, with dnstap-tls, it is enabled by default, and can be configured with the dnstap-server-name, dnstap-cert-bundle, dnstap-client-key-file and dnstap-client-cert-file options. The configure option --enable-root-server is obsolete, it is no longer used and defaults to on. In addition, the build file should support multicore build with flex and bison more easily. FEATURES: Merge #263: Add bash autocompletion script for nsd-control. Fix #267: Allow unencrypted local operation of nsd-control. Merge #269 from Fale: Add systemd service unit. Fix #271: DNSTAP over TCP, with dnstap-ip: "127.0.0.1@3333". dnstap over TLS, default enabled. Configured with the options dnstap-tls, dnstap-tls-server-name, dnstap-tls-cert-bundle, dnstap-tls-client-key-file and dnstap-tls-client-cert-file. BUG FIXES: Fix #239: -Wincompatible-pointer-types warning in remote.c. Fix configure for -Wstrict-prototypes. Fix #262: Zone(s) not synchronizing properly via TLS. Fix for #262: More error logging for SSL read failures for zone transfers. Merge #265: Fix C99 compatibility issue. Fix #266: Fix build with --without-ssl. Fix for #267: neater variable definitions. Fix #270: reserved identifier violation. Fix to clean more memory on exit of dnstap collector. Fix dnstap to not check socket path when using IP address. Fix to compile without ssl with dnstap-tls code. Dnstap tls code fixes. Fix include brackets for ssl.h include statements, instead of quotes. Fix static analyzer warning about nsd_event_method initialization. Fix #273: Large TXT record breaks AXFR. Fix ixfr create from adding too many record types. Fix cirrus script for submit to coverity scan to libtoolize the configure script components config.guess and config.sub. Fix readme status badge links. make depend. Fix for build to run flex and bison before compiling code that needs the headers. Fix to remove unused whitespace from acx_nlnetlabs.m4 and config.h. For #279: Note that autoreconf -fi creates the configure script and also the needed auxiliary files, for autoconf 2.69 and 2.71. Fix unused variable warning in unit test, from clang compile. Fix #240: Prefix messages originating from verifier. Fix #275: Drop unnecessary root server checks.
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0.29.0.gfm.10 (2023-03-31) Changes since last release (0.29.0.gfm.9...0.29.0.gfm.10): * Fixed polynomial time complexity issue per * GHSA-r8vr-c48j-fcc5 * Fixed polynomial time complexity issues per * GHSA-66g8-4hjf-77xh Note: these changes remove redundant bold tag nesting which may result in existing rendering tests failing, e.g. rendering ____bold____ to html will no longer yield <p><strong><strong>bold</strong></strong></p>. 0.29.0.gfm.11 (2023-04-06) Changes since last release (0.29.0.gfm.10...0.29.0.gfm.11): NOTE: this is a re-release of 0.11 due to missing a version/Changelog PR * Improved fixes for polynomial time complexity issues per GHSA-66g8-4hjf-77xh (#323, #324) * Added fuzzing target for bracketed patterns (#318) * Fixed bug in list numbering introduced in 763587e (#322) which caused list numbers to increment by 2 * Fixed strict prototype clang warning (#310) * Fixed regression test (#312) * Added additional output formats to quadratic fuzzer (#327) * Fixed buffer overflow in fuzzing harness (#326) Note: these changes may lead to minor changes in expected output on plaintext rendering of list items. Notably, blank lines may no longer delineate the start of a list when rendering to plaintext due to changes in how the tight list status is calculated. 0.29.0.gfm.12 (2023-07-13) Changes since last release (0.29.0.gfm.11...0.29.0.gfm.12): * Fixed polynomial time complexity issues per GHSA-w4qg-3vf7-m9x5 * Added CodeQL project integration (#337) * Addressed const qualifier discard compiler warnings (#330, #331) 0.29.0.gfm.13 (2023-07-22) Changes since last release (0.29.0.gfm.12...0.29.0.gfm.13): * Normalized marker row vs. delimiter row nomenclature (#273) * Exposed CMARK_NODE_FOOTNOTE_DEFINITION literal value (#336) * Fixed format specifier for printing a size_t (#340)
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pkgsrc change: * Update DESCR based on README.md. * Remove dependency on textproc/cmark since this package contains source code of textproc/cmark-gfm. 0.23.10 (2023-07-31) * Update GFM release to 0.29.0.gfm.12 and 0.29.0.gfm.13, thereby fixing a polynomial time complexity security vulnerability. * Of note to users of this library, GFM releases 0.29.0.gfm.12 and 0.29.0.gfm.13 also: o Normalized marker row vs. delimiter row nomenclature (#273) o Exposed CMARK_NODE_FOOTNOTE_DEFINITION literal value (#336)
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2.6.4 (2023-08-25) * If a task returns an exception value, do not raise it in #wait. (#270) * Minor improvement to test performance. * Test multiple process waits. (#273) * Failing timeout while getting from stdin. (#266) * Fix handling of TimeoutError in io_wait. (#274) * Add test for blocking IO#gets in task. (#267)
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ruby-csv is default gem but 3.2.7 is newer version for both Ruby 3.1 and 3.2 with a few bug fixes. 3.2.7 (2023-06-26) Improvements * Removed an unused internal variable. GH-273 [Patch by Mau Magnaguagno] * Changed to use https:// instead of http:// in documents. GH-274 [Patch by Vivek Bharath Akupatni] * Added prefix to a helper module in test. GH-278 [Patch by Luke Gruber] * Added a documentation for liberal_parsing: {backslash_quotes: true}. GH-280 [Patch by Mark Schneider] Fixes * Fixed a wrong execution result in documents. GH-276 [Patch by Yuki Tsujimoto] * Fixed a bug that the same line is used multiple times. GH-279 [Reported by Gabriel Nagy] Thanks * Mau Magnaguagno * Vivek Bharath Akupatni * Yuki Tsujimoto * Luke Gruber * Mark Schneider * Gabriel Nagy
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This is the biggest update ever, with 36 new features, 24 bug fixes, and 3 performance improvements. Thank you to every contributor for making Yazi better and better! What's Changed feat: add Mintty (Git Bash) image preview support by @sxyazi in #103 refactor: use Url instead of PathBuf by @sxyazi in #107 fix: mime of javascript by @XYenon in #106 perf: load large folders in chunks by @sxyazi in #117 fix: set cursor block after closing input prompt from insert mode by @auvred in #109 fix: doesn't redirect the stderr of the clipboard command to null by @sxyazi in #119 feat: suspend process (Ctrl-Z) by @sxyazi in #120 fix: notification of file changes in linked directories by @sxyazi in #121 feat: file size sorting under the simplified file system by @sxyazi in #123 fix: show_hidden not properly applied to hovered folder by @sxyazi in #124 fix: recognize symlink directories as files by @sxyazi in #125 fix: respect symlink paths without canonicalizing them by @sxyazi in #126 feat: make Input streamable by @sxyazi in #127 perf: doesn't wait for the process of killing by @sxyazi in #128 feat: find by @sxyazi in #104 feat: tab-specific sorting by @sxyazi in #131 feat: new V, D, C keybinding for Input component by @sxyazi in #139 fix: swap description for search commands by @knutwalker in #141 fix: image position calculation by @sxyazi in #144 feat: support for image preview within tmux by @sxyazi in #147 feat: show keywords when in search mode by @sxyazi in #152 feat: fallback to built-in highlighting if jq is not installed by @ndtoan96 in #151 feat: make the glob expr case insensitive by default, and prepend \s to make it sensitive by @sxyazi in #156 fix: check relative path on expand_path by @sxyazi in #165 feat: support for FreeBSD permission type by @yggdr in #169 feat: multiple openers for a single rule by @Linus789 in #154 fix: leave upwards only if an IO error occurs in current by @sxyazi in #172 docs: add archlinuxcn installation guide by @Integral-Tech in #176 fix: image preview not working on Zellij by @Eric-Song-Nop in #181 feat: make trash optional by @sxyazi in #178 fix: inconsistent Shift key behavior on Unix and Windows by @ndtoan96 in #174 feat: new force option added for the remove command, which does not show the confirmation dialog on trashing/deleting by @sxyazi in #173 fix: typo of LICENSE file by @conradojordan in #201 feat: add flake.nix by @XYenon in #205 feat: include ignored files on search when hidden files are shown by @PhotonQuantum in #212 feat: new orphan option for opener rules, to keep the process running even when Yazi exited by @sxyazi in #216 feat: scroll half/full page with arrow percentage supported, and new Vi-like <C-u>, <C-d>, <C-b>, and <C-f> keybindings added by @TD-Sky in #213 feat: highlight matching words on finding by @PhotonQuantum in #211 feat: add BackTab support by @sxyazi in #209 fix: set stdio to null when orphan is true by @sxyazi in #229 feat: new force option for creating and renaming by @sxyazi in #208 feat: loop through to find by @ndtoan96 in #234 feat: backward/forward by @ndtoan96 in #230 perf: reimplement optimized natural sorting algorithm, speed up ~6 times for case-insensitive sorting by @sxyazi in #237 chore: changing the finding key to n/N to keep with Vim's conventions by @sxyazi in #238 feat: added new options to the `find' command for smart-case/ case-insensitive finds by @ndtoan96 in #240 feat: add new --no-cwd-file option to quit command for flexible cwd-file setting by @XOR-op in #245 fix: avoid adding non-regular paths to backstack by @ndtoan96 in #249 fix: support RGBA16 images by @sxyazi in #250 feat: support trash for NetBSD by @sxyazi in #251 feat: support environment variable in cd path by @ndtoan96 in #241 feat: new theme system by @sxyazi in #161 fix: cannot cd if there is whitespace in path by @ndtoan96 in #255 fix: add application/x-wine-extension-ini to text mime by @ndtoan96 in #259 fix: collect and fix all hard coded themes and color by @Eric-Song-Nop in #221 fix: some colors not readable in light mode by @sxyazi in #264 feat: better file hover state by @sxyazi in #269 refactor: split commands into separate files by @sxyazi in #272 feat: cancel selected items automatically on entering, leaving, copying, or cutting by @sxyazi in #273 feat: add a new Bar component, and make border styles customizable by @sxyazi in #278 fix: adapt another $TERM value of foot-extra for foot by @sxyazi in #277 refactor: simplify building conditions by @sxyazi in #280 chore: add git rev to nix pkg version by @XYenon in #206 feat: new Manager component for better style extensions by @sxyazi in #284 feat: cross-system opener rule support by @sxyazi in #289 fix: delegate the SIGINT signal of processes with orphan=true to their parent by @sxyazi in #290 feat: line mode by @sxyazi in #291 feat: shell completions & auto releasing by @TD-Sky in #282
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2.21.4 (2023-10-10) Fixed * Loofah::HTML5::Scrub.scrub_css is more consistent in preserving whitespace (and lack of whitespace) in CSS property values. In particular, .scrub_css no longer inserts whitespace between tokens that did not already have whitespace between them. [#273, fixes #271] 2.22.0 (2023-11-13) Added * A :targetblank HTML scrubber which ensures all hyperlinks have target="_blank". [#275] @stefannibrasil and @thdaraujo * A :noreferrer HTML scrubber which ensures all hyperlinks have rel=noreferrer, similar to the :nofollow and :noopener scrubbers. [#277] @wynksaiddestroy
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17.0.2 (2027-02-20) Changed * [Python] Updated the release workflow to use trusted publisher (#263, #264) * [Ruby] Added subsidiary rubocop gems (RSpec/Rake/Performance), and did some initial refactoring (#247) * Additional information for alternation inside optional error message on how to fix (#260) Fixed * Removed repeated 'the' from error message for use of alternations inside optionals (#252) * [Python] Missing keyword argument defaults in parameter type class (#259) * [Ruby] Added an explicit dependency on bigdecimal gem, to fix Ruby 3.4-pre builds where the gem has changed its status from default to bundled (#273)
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Changelog: 2.13.c.5 Highlights New features New custom key commands (#256) Support basic control chars (\n, \r, \b, \t) in text options (#238) Added support for the XF86AudioMicMute media key (#273) Added tab completion for Bash and Zsh (#230) Perf improvements Lazy-load slideshow images (#242) Disable debug build by default; faster blurring (#251) Changes by PR fix --max and --fill not scaling image when the image has the same aspect ratio as the screen by @Rio6 in #228 Add link to new active port by @loralighte in #233 chore: rename variables for examples, remove unused variables by @graves501 in #229 fix(typo): fix wrong greeter_y_expr and typo error message in arguments parser. by @cmsxbc in #237 Tab completion (#204) by @JezerM in #230 Slideshow images loaded when needed (#241) by @JezerM in #242 feat(control char): add basic control char support by @cmsxbc in #238 build: disable debug and sanitizers by default by @alanswanson in #251 Shell command options for media keys by @jclds139 in #256 Support for XF86AudioMicMute by @kwesthaus in #273 Fix: Remove breaking space in zsh completion by @kwesthaus in #274
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Based on PR 58426 by jonathan buschmann. ## 2.4.7 2024-05-05 ### Fixed - docs(pop): clarify --spill behavior (#445) - fix(branch): disallow branch before subcommand (#447) ### Changed - refactor: get gix-command via gix with command feature - Update gix to version 0.62 ## 2.4.6 2024-04-07 ### Fixed - fix(bash): fix completion for "committish" ### Changed - docs: Update copyright year - chore: update gix to 0.61.1 - ci: update to wix 4.0.5 ## 2.4.5 2024-02-18 ### Fixed - fix: stdout from hooks (#418) ### Changed - chore: add category and keywords to Cargo.toml - build: exclude some paths from crate - docs(readme): enumerate more package repositories - chore: update dependencies ## 2.4.4 2024-02-11 ### Fixed - fix: pass stdio for interactive editing (#415) - fix: update gix-tempfile and gix-lock to 13.1.0 (#413) ### Changed - chore: update dependencies ## 2.4.3 2024-02-04 ### Added - feat(branch): allow delete of current branch ### Fixed - fix(branch): delete branch config with branch - fix: use gix-command for interactive edit (#407) - fix: improved interactive editor diagnostics - chore: update gix to 0.58.0 (#407) - docs: fix dates in changelog ### Changed - refactor(branch): use gix to rename config section - refactor: use gix to remove stgit branch config - refactor: use gix-command for hooks - refactor: use non-deprecated indexmap methods - ci: update cargo-generate-rpm to 0.14.0 - ci: update to upload-artifact@v4 - ci: restore use of IO::Pty in MacOS build ## 2.4.2 2023-12-26 ### Changed - feat(pop): allow unescaped negative patch offsets - feat(show): allow unescaped negative patch offsets - chore: update dependencies ## 2.4.1 2023-12-10 ### Fixed - fix(zsh): short -r opt for `stg series` ### Changed - chore: update gix to 0.56.0 - chore: update transient dependencies ## 2.4.0 2023-10-08 ### Added - feat(delete): --all -A -U -H options - feat(sink): -T/--above option - feat(branch): short opts for clone and delete ## 2.3.3 2023-10-04 ### Fixed - fix(zsh): -S option for float, import, and sync - build: avoid non-portable install options - test: improved test script portability ### Changed - update dependencies ## [2.3.2] 2023-08-19 ### Fixed - fix!(uncommit): check for HEAD/top mismatch (#360) - docs: docstring spelling and formatting fixes ### Changed - feat(uncommit): print uncommited patches - pin serde to avoid using precompiled binary - update dependencies ## [2.3.1] 2023-07-25 ### Fixed - fix(zsh): typo in completion help for stg commit --all - fix: use canonical Message-ID spelling - fix(stgit.el): recognize new empty patch marker - fix(import): Keep first line break in body ### Changed - update dependencies ## [2.3.0] 2023-05-25 ### Removed - import-compressed is always enabled, no longer a feature ### Added - unofficial deb and rpm packages - msi package for Windows ### Fixed - fix(import): would panic without import-url feature - fix(import): patch numbers not stripped from name ### Changed - use bzip2-rs instead of bzip2 crate - update dependencies ## [2.2.4] 2023-05-15 ### Added - feat: Upgrade from ancient stack state formats (#235) ### Fixed - fix(branch): create based on remote branch (#317) - fix(import): lost subject lines resembling header (#321) - fix(import): subject line may be discarded ### Changed - chore: update dependencies ## [2.2.3] 2023-04-26 ### Fixed - fix: error using on Windows (#273) - fix: path handling for Windows compatibility - fix: commit-msg hook run from work root - fix: avoid "stg.exe" in usage on Windows - fix: use gitattributes to force LF endings on Windows - fix: wrap hooks with sh on Windows ### Changed - chore: update to gix 0.44.0 - chore: update other dependencies ## [2.2.2] 2023-04-01 ### Fixed - fix: rebase with '@' in ref names (#306) - fix: improved error messages for unrecognized commands ## [2.2.1] 2023-03-29 ### Changed - chore: update to clap 4.2.0 - chore: update to gix 0.43.0 - chore: pin clap minor version ### Fixed - fix(branch): allow reuse of partially deleted branch names (#290) - fix(branch): branch list alignment - fix: running hooks from worktree subdir (#295) - fix: running from linked worktree (#297) - fix(float): correct -S in usage string - fix: correctly show bold command/subcommand in overidden usage ## [2.2.0] 2023-02-24 ### Removed - feat!: remove short -s option for --submodules - fix!: patch name cannot be {base} or @ ### Added - feat: patch locator syntax - feat: locate branches using @{-N} syntax - feat(series): Add --reverse option - feat(series): options for patch offsets and indices - feat(series): --no-xxx options to override display options - feat(series): optional value for --short - feat!: short -s option for --signoff (#245) - feat(init): add -b/--branch option ### Changed - fix!: use -S as short opt for --series - feat!: constrain refresh -p to visible patches - feat(series)!: empty patch prefix changed to * - feat!: spell errors in lowercase - refactor: use gitoxide instead of git2 - refactor: use time crate instead of chrono - feat!: update to clap 4.1 - chore: update to latest dependencies ### Fixed - fix: Error if author or committer is not configured - fix: Use correct base directory for core.hooksPaths - fix(rename): colliding patch names - fix(rebase): repair rebasing to a tag (#265) - fix(branch): switch branch with detached head - docs: Repair docstrings being confused as html - docs: normalized spelling for --branch value ## [2.1.0] 2022-12-12 ### Added - feat: Configurable push conflict policy (#60) - feat: Add --committer-date-is-author-date option (#47) - feat(import): Add --3way option (#36) - feat(import): Add --directory option (#36) ### Changed - feat!: Relaxed stack initialization (#238) - feat!: Only sign stack based on stgit.gpgsign (#238) - fix!: Allow "---" separator in messages (#243) - feat: More descriptive push conflict message (#60) - feat: Avoid post-edit commits when no change - chore: Update dependencies to latest versions ### Fixed - fix: Improved error message for uninitialized stack - fix: Improve error for re-initialization attempt - fix(prev): Different error message for empty stack - fix: Accept full ref name for branches - fix(zsh): Complete --edit and --diff for stg new ## [2.0.4] 2022-11-30 ### Changed - docs: Document configuration variables - refactor: Use is-terminal instead of atty - chore: Update Cargo.lock with latest dependencies. ### Fixed - fix: Don't generate new patch name until after edit (#239) - fix: Run shell aliases from top-level of work tree - fix: Use GIT_PREFIX in built-in aliases ## [2.0.3] 2022-11-21 ### Changed - chore: Update Cargo.lock with latest dependencies. ### Fixed - fix: improved git version parsing on MacOS - fix: StGit-specific branch config handling - docs: fixed many typos ## [2.0.2] 2022-11-17 ### Changed - chore: Update Cargo.lock with latest dependencies. - docs(init): Add long help for `stg init`. ### Added - feat: Enable basic support for `extensions.worktreeconfig` to unblock sparse checkout with partial clone (#195). ### Fixed - docs: More inter-command links - docs: Normalize quoting ## [2.0.1] 2022-11-07 ### Changed - chore: Update to clap 4.0.22 ### Fixed - docs(readme): Clarify static versus dynamic linking (#230) - build: Improve Documentation build performance (#229) ## [2.0.0] 2022-11-06 ### Removed - `stg clone` is removed. Use `git clone` and `stg init` instead. - `stg mail` is replaced with `stg email format` and `stg email send`. - `stg refresh --spill` is replaced with dedicated `stg spill` command. - `stg edit` no longer accepts `-O/--diff-opts`. Custom diff options is in conflict with editable diffs since many (most?) diff options cause the diff to no long be applicable. - `stg files` no longer accepts `-O/--diff-opts`. This option was of marginal value since it only had a possible side effect when `--stat` was being used. ### Added - `stg id` now accepts the `-b/--branch` option. - `stg completion` command provides runtime support for shell completions. - `stg completion bash` generates bash shell completion script. - `stg completion fish` generates fish shell completion script. - `stg completion zsh` outputs zsh shell completion script. - `stg completion list` shows StGit commands and aliases and is used at completion-time by shell completion scripts. - `stg completion man` generates man pages in asciidoc format. - `stg email format` wraps `git format-patch` and provides a mechanism to generate patch emails and optional cover letter in mbox format. - `stg email send` wraps `git send-email` and allows sending patch emails, either from files generated by `stg email format` or by specifying patches directly. - `stg new --refresh` allows a new patch to be refreshed with changes in one step. The `-i/--index`, `-F/--force`, `-s/--submodules`, and `--no-submodules` options from `stg refresh` are also available to `stg new` when using `-r/--refresh`. - `stg series` gains the `-i/--commit-id` option to display patches' commit ids. - `stg show` diff output can now be limited to certain paths by specifying path limits on the command line. - `stg spill` replaces `stg refresh --spill`. - `stg version` gains `-s/--short` flag to show shortened version info. - Added documentation for patch range syntax to stg(1) man page. - Added `install-all` target to top-level Makefile that installs the executable, man pages, html pages, and shell completions. ### Changed - StGit is now implemented entirely in Rust instead of Python. - StGit is generally much faster; many commands are up to 4x faster. There was an emphasis on making informational commands such as `stg id`, `stg series`, and `stg top` as fast as possible to make their use in interactive contexts (shell prompts, IDE extensions) more comfortable. - StGit error messages have been updated; many have different, and hopefully better, wording. Error messages are also use color (when color is enabled). Scripts relying on exact error messages from StGit will need to be updated. - StGit output to stdout is generally more terse. Commands that change the stack such as `push`, `pop`, and `commit`, use sigils to denote the changes made to the stack. E.g. `stg commit p0..p3` will output `$ p0..p3` where the "$" sigil means that a patch, or patch range, has been committed. These are all the currently used stack change sigils: - `+` patch was pushed - `-` patch was popped - `>` patch became the current topmost patch - `&` patch was updated - `$` patch was committed - `#` patch was deleted - `@` patch was rolled-back - `!` patch was hidden - StGit aliases are now more like Git aliases. Normal aliases refer to StGit subcommands, but aliases prefixed with '!' are shell aliases that may run arbitrary commands. An example normal alias would be `git config stgit.alias.list 'series --description --empty'`. An example shell alias would be `git config stgit.alias.st '!git status --short'`. - Commands such as `stg goto`, `stg push`, and `stg pop` now require full/correct patch names on the command line and no longer accept unambiguous patch name prefixes. When an inexact patch name is provided on the command line, the error message will now suggest similar valid patch names. - Additional template search paths were added. In addition to looking for template files in .git/, also look in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/stgit/templates/` and `$HOME/.stgit/templates`. This search strategy is consistent with how git looks for the global config file. - The new `--signoff` patch edit option supersedes the deprecated `--sign` and `--sign-by` options. `--signoff` without its optional value does the same thing as `--sign`, while `--signoff=<value>` does the same thing as `--sign-by=<value>`. - The `--ack` and `--review` patch edit options now optionally take a value. The `--ack-by` and `--review-by` options are deprecated. - `stg branch` output is now generally less verbose. - `stg branch --describe` replaces `stg branch --description`. The `--description` subcommand remains supported as a hidden alias to `--describe`, but the description string must now be provided as its own argument; i.e. `--description="description string"` is no longer supported. - `stg branch --list` now produces colorized output. The `--color` option or `NO_COLOR` environment variable may be used to affect this behavior. - `stg branch --rename` now supports renaming regular git branches in addition to StGit-enabled branches. - `stg clean` now uses `-A` and `-U` short options for `--applied` and `--unapplied` instead of `-a` and `-u`. This is done for consistency with `stg series` and `stg show`. - `stg import` now only recognizes compressed patches by their file extension (`.bz2` or `.gz`) and no longer proactively attempts to decompress using all known decompressors. - `stg import` support for compressed input files is selectable at compile time using the `import-compressed` feature. - `stg import` support for importing from a URL is selectable at compile time using the `import-url` feature. **N.B.** there is a measurable runtime performance impact of building with `import-url` due to the unconditional, pre-main initialization of `curl` which affects **all** `stg` commands. - `stg log` now colorizes output by default. The `--color` option or `NO_COLOR` environment variable may be used to affect this behavior. - `stgit.new.verbose` changed to `stgit.edit.verbose` and now also affects edit behavior for `edit`, `refresh`, and `squash` along with `new`. - `stg new` now accepts `-e/--edit` and `-d/--diff` instead of `-v/--verbose` - `stg pick` now allows a mix of commits and patches to be picked whereas previously only a single commit xor multiple patches could be picked. - `stg pick` now performs a single stack transaction for all the picked patches/commits instead of one transaction per pick. - `stg push` now attempts to perform three-way merges, which may improve conflict resolution in some cases. This feature is enabled by default when git >= 2.32.0 is detected. - `stg rebase --interactive` the "squash" and "fixup" instructions may no longer be applied to the first patch in the instruction list. The stated semantics of both "squash" and "fixup" is that they squash the labeled patch with the preceding patch, which is not possible/valid when there is no preceding patch. - `stg refresh` no longer has a `--spill` flag. Use `stg spill` instead. - `stg series` has updated colorized output. - `stg series` now requires patch range arguments to be both in-order and contiguous. Constraining patch ranges in this manner ensures that the output from `stg series` is always a valid/correct view of a subset of the series. - `stg show` diff output respects the `--color` option. - `stg squash` now allows the full suite of patch edit options, including `-d/--diff`. Previously only a few message-related options were available. - `stg version` now displays copyright and license statements. ### Fixed - `stg branch --create` inherits the current branch's remote branch configuration, if available. The Python implementation had an apparent bug that prevented inheriting the remote branch configuration when creating from the current branch. - Avoid case insensitive patch name collisions. On operating systems with case-insensitive paths, patch names that only differ by case lead to patch reference collisions. StGit now ensures that patch names are distinct under case insensitive comparisons. - `stg pull` and `stg rebase` record updated stack state instead of deferring until the next stack-modifying command to do so. ### Changed since 2.0.0-rc.2 #### Changed - chore: Update Cargo.lock #### Fixed - fix(zsh): Repair broken completion of --git-opt - fix(zsh): Add missing `stg email send --branch` - fix(email): Send using --branch option - fix: Avoid duplicate signoff with stgit.autosign - fix: Do not use 3way for merged checks ## [2.0.0-rc.2] 2022-10-23 ### Changed - The `--diff-opts` option is renamed to `--diff-opt`. `--diff-opts` remains available as an alias. - The `--diff-opt` option no longer allows multiple git options per occurrence. This allows git diff options with spaces in their values. - The `--git-opts` option for `stg email format` and `stg email send` is renamed `--git-opt`. - The `--git-opt` option no longer allows multiple git options per occurrence. This allows git options with spaces in their values. - Zsh completion for `--diff-opt` and `--git-opt` leverage the full-featured git completion capability. ### Fixed - Repair check for modifications to stack by external tools. - `stg pull` and `stg rebase` record updated stack state instead of deferring until the next stack-modifying command to do so. - Improve patch application with `git apply --3way` when pushing` (#225) - Zsh completion for `--diff-opt` accommodates multiple occurrences ## [2.0.0-rc.1] 2022-09-30 ### Added - Added `--annotate` flag to `stg email send`. - Added `-p`/`--patch` option to `stg show` as alternative way to select patch ranges (#216). - Added `-n`/`--name` option to `stg new` as alternative way to specify new patch name (#216). ### Changed - Update `git2` to 0.15.0, which may further help compatibility with sparse checkouts and multiple worktrees (#195). - Update to `clap` 4.0, which changes the help formatting and coloring. - Update other dependencies to latest versions in Cargo.lock. - No longer depend on `lazy_static` crate. - Use `std::thread::scope` instead of custom mechanism. This brings the total number of uses of `unsafe` in StGit to zero. - Minimum rustc requirement is set to 1.63.0. - The '$' sigil used for committed patches is now yellow instead of white. - Patch names beginning with a hyphen '-' may be disambiguated from command line options by escaping the leading '-' with a backslash. - `stg email format` and `stg email send` now use `-G`/`--git-opts` to pass additional options to `git format-patch` and `git send-email`. - Patch name arguments to `stg email format` and `stg email-send` can now be placed after a `--` separator (#216). - Update top-level usage help for `stg`. ### Fixed - Various errors that may occur when executing a stack transaction are now handled more robustly such that the changes from the transaction are rolled-back so that the stack, repository, and worktree are all in a consistent state (#205). - The `stg uncommit -h` usage indentation is repaired. - The `stg float` usage now shows the two distinct usage modes. - `stg squash --name` allows patch names with leading '-'. - `stg diff --range` allows patch names and ranges with leading '-'. - Fix some pre-indented paragraphs in help/about strings. - Zsh completion for `stg edit` incorrectly included -O/--diff-opts. - Zsh completion for `stg files` incorrectly included -O/--diff-opts. ## [2.0.0-beta.3] 2022-08-28 ### Added - Add install targets for `contrib/` directory. ### Changed - Use `git` executable instead of `libgit2` for all status and index operations to improve compatibility with sparse index checkouts (#195). - Show commit hash in `stg version` output when not built from tag. - Use `cargo --locked` consistently in Makefiles. - Use "patch" extension in temp file name when editing a patch with a diff. - Updated transient dependencies in Cargo.lock. ### Fixed - Repair `stg branch --describe` panic when run without arguments - Repair zsh completions for `git branch` - Repair `stgit.el` to use compatible `stg show` commands (#202). - Repair `stg uncommit --to` to work with annotated tags (#203). - Repair `make install` to not install cargo tracking files. ## [2.0.0-beta.2] 2022-08-05 ### Changed - Improved error when push conflicts with untracked files (#193) - Removed a few transitive dependencies by turning-off features in bstr and chrono. - Update Cargo.lock with latest dependencies - Update to clap 3.2 and only use non-deprecated interfaces ### Fixed - Repair `stg spill` when spilling newly added files and using path limits. ## [2.0.0-beta.1] 2022-07-28 ### Removed - Removed Python implementation of StGit. ### Added - Man page generation in asciidoc format with `stg completion man`. This was needed for feature parity with the Python implementation. - Added documentation for patch range syntax to stg(1) man page. - Added `install-all` target to top-level Makefile that installs the executable, man pages, html pages, and shell completions. ### Changed - Additional template search paths were added. In addition to looking for template files in .git/, also look in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/stgit/templates/` and `$HOME/.stgit/templates`. This search strategy is consistent with how git looks for the global config file. - Makefile targets are updated such that they are all applicable to the Rust implementation. - Argument value names are now all lowercase in help and man pages. - Updated Cargo.lock with latest versions of dependencies. - Release checklist is updated for Rust implementation. ### Fixed - Minor typo fixes in help strings - Improved documentation for top-level `stg` options. - Improve error message in edge case of attempting to push a hidden patch by name when there are no unapplied patches. ## [2.0.0-alpha.2] 2022-07-07 ### Added - `stg email format` wraps `git format-patch` and provides a mechanism to generate patch emails and optional cover letter in mbox format. - `stg email send` wraps `git send-email` and allows sending patch emails, either from files generated by `stg email format` or by specifying patches directly. ### Changed - Bash completions for shell aliases now fallback to filename completions (#191). - Help options listings now ensure --color and --help are shown last. - Various zsh completion improvements: - Add descriptions for --color values - Complete -O/--diff-opts values (using `git diff-tree --git-completion-helper`) - Comprehend `stg -C <dir>` options - Improved/corrected alias expansion - Improved error messages when completion is attempted outside git repo and/or StGit-initialized branch - Patch name completions now look and feel like output from `stg series` - Complete patch range syntax ('patch0..patchN') for all relevant commands - Completion for `stg squash` no longer allows duplicate patch name arguments - Removed completions for removed `stg mail` command - Completion for `stg sink` no longer offers hidden patches - Completion for `stg rename` comprehends second, new patch name argument - Completion for `stg diff --range` now works ### Fixed - Compatibility with git versions prior to 2.35.0 is repaired by avoiding using `git apply --allow-empty` (#192). - Fish completions for -O/--diff-opts are repaired ## [2.0.0-alpha.1] 2022-06-17 ### Added - `stg series` gains the `-i/--commit-id` option to display patches' commit ids. - `stg series` colorized output is modified. The main change is that patch descriptions are no longer yellow. - `stg version` now displays copyright and license statements. - `stg version` gains `-s/--short` flag to show shortened version info. - The `stgit.diff-opts` configuration variable is now respected as it was in the Python implementation. - `stg completion` command provides runtime support for shell completions. - `stg completion bash` generates bash shell completion script. - `stg completion fish` generates fish shell completion script. - `stg completion zsh` outputs zsh shell completion script. - `stg completion list` shows StGit commands and aliases and is used at completion-time by shell completion scripts. ### Changed - The `-O/--diff-opts` flag now allows both multiple space separated opts in one value as well as multiple occurrences of `-O/--diff-opts` on the same command line. This behavior is compatible with the Python implementation. - `stg series` help output splits options into a few sections. - Dependencies are updated to more recent versions in Cargo.lock. ### Fixed - `stg edit --set-tree` no longer causes the interactive editor to be implicitly invoked. - Repair build for non-Linux unix targets (including MacOS) and Windows targets. - Avoid case insensitive patch name collisions. On operating systems with case-insensitive paths, patch names that only differ by case lead to patch reference collisions. StGit now ensures that patch names are distinct under case insensitive comparisons. - Add missing `-t` short option for `--set-tree` for `stg edit`. - Add missing `-k` short option for `--keep`. ## [2.0.0-alpha.0] 2022-05-17 ### Removed - `stg edit` no longer accepts `-O/--diff-opts`. Custom diff options is in conflict with editable diffs since many (most?) diff options cause the diff to no long be applicable. - `stg files` no longer accepts `-O/--diff-opts`. This option was of marginal value since it only had a possible side effect when `--stat` was being used. - `stg clone` is removed (at least for the time being). Use `git clone` and `stg init` instead. - `stg mail` is removed, but will be re-added or replaced prior to the 2.0.0 release. ### Added - `stg new --refresh` allows a new patch to be refreshed with changes in one step. The `-i/--index`, `-F/--force`, `-s/--submodules`, and `--no-submodules` options from `stg refresh` are also available to `stg new`. - `stg id` now accepts the `-b/--branch` option. - `stg spill` replaces `stg refresh --spill`. ### Changed - StGit aliases are now more like Git aliases. Normal aliases refer to StGit subcommands, but aliases prefixed with '!' are shell aliases that may run arbitrary commands. An example normal alias would be `git config stgit.alias.list 'series --description --empty'`. An example shell alias would be `git config stgit.alias.st '!git status --short'`. - The `--ack` and `--review` options now optionally take a value. The `--ack-by` and `--review-by` options are deprecated. - Commands such as `stg goto`, `stg push`, and `stg pop` now require full/correct patch names on the command line and no longer accept unambiguous patch name prefixes. When an inexact patch name is provided on the command line, the error message will now indicate similar valid patch names. - `stg branch` output is now generally less verbose. - `stg branch --describe` replaces `stg branch --description`. The `--description` subcommand remains supported as a hidden alias to `--describe`, but the description string must now be provided as its own argument; i.e. `--description="description string"` is no longer supported. - `stg branch --list` now produces colorized output. The `--color` option or `NO_COLOR` environment variable may be used to affect this behavior. - `stg branch --rename` now supports renaming regular git branches in addition to StGit-enabled branches. - `stg clean` now uses `-A` and `-U` short options for `--applied` and `--unapplied` instead of `-a` and `-u`. This is done for consistency with `stg series` and `stg show`. - `stg import` now only recognizes compressed patches by their file extension (`.bz2` or `.gz`) and no longer attempts to decompress using all known decompressors. - `stg import` support for compressed input files is selectable at compile time using the `import-compressed` feature. - `stg import` support for importing from a URL is selectable at compile time using the `import-url` feature. - `stg log` now colorizes output by default. The `--color` option or `NO_COLOR` environment variable may be used to affect this behavior. - `stgit.new.verbose` changed to `stgit.edit.verbose` and now affects edit behavior for `edit`, `refresh`, and `squash` along with `new`. - `stg new` now accepts `-e/--edit` and `-d/--diff` instead of `-v/--verbose` - `stg pick` now allows a mix of commits and patches to be picked whereas previously only a single commit xor multiple patches could be picked. - `stg pick` now performs a single stack transaction for all the picked patches/commits instead of one transaction per pick. - `stg rebase --interactive` the "squash" and "fixup" instructions may no longer be applied to the first patch in the instruction list. The stated semantics of both "squash" and "fixup" is that they squash the labeled patch with the preceding patch, which is not possible/valid when there is no preceding patch. - `stg refresh` no longer has the `--spill` flag. Use `stg spill` instead. - Updated colorized output for `stg series`. - `stg series` now requires patch range arguments to be both in-order and contiguous. Constraining patch ranges in this manner ensures that the output from `stg series` is always a valid/correct view of a subset of the series. - `stg show` diff can now be limited to certain paths by specifying path limits on the command line. - `stg show` diff output respects the `--color` option. - The new `--signoff` patch edit option supersedes the deprecated `--sign` and `--sign-by` options. `--signoff` without its optional value does the same thing as `--sign`, while `--signoff=<value>` does the same thing as `--sign-by=<value>`. - `stg squash` now allows the full suite of patch edit options, including `-d/--diff`. Previously only a few message-related options were available. ### Fixed - `stg branch --create` inherits the current branch's remote branch configuration, if available. The Python implementation had an apparent bug that prevented inheriting the remote branch configuration when creating from the current branch. ## [1.5] 2022-01-28 ### Removed ### Added - Add Makefile targets for installing shell completions - `stg rebase --interactive` learns 'hide' instruction ### Changed - Picked patch names are preserved when possible (#175) - Replace `--unapplied` option with `--noapply` for `stg pick` (#174) - `stg pick --noapply` no longer reverses patch order (#174) - Use `stg version` uses `sys.executable` to get Python version. ### Fixed - Repair `stg repair` with amended first patch (#163) - Repair corner cases where invalid patchnames could be generated by `stg new`, `stg uncommit`, etc. (#176) - `stg mail` could crash due to a misspelled reference (#178) - Zsh completion for `stg refresh -p` now completes against all patches (not just applied patches). - Zsh gains missing completion for `stg push --noapply` - Minor repair to help for `stg float --noapply` and `stg push --noapply` - Restore `stg sink --nopush` capability. ## [1.4] 2021-10-27 ### Removed - Python 3.5, which became EOL 2020-09-13, support is deprecated and will be removed in a future StGit release - Python 3.6, which will be EOL 2021-12-23, support is deprecated and will be removed in a future StGit release ### Added - The new `stg import --message-id` option causes the Message-ID from imported emails to be included as the Message-Id trailer in the patch description (#42) - The new 'stgit.import.message-id' config option also enables the Message-Id trailer (#42) ### Changed - `stg import` no longer creates "Message-Id" trailer by default when importing patches from email (#42) - StGit works with Python 3.10 - `stg version` prints a more abbreviated Python version - `stg commit` will no longer commit empty patches by default; the `--allow-empty` option may be used to override this behavior (#158) - The `stgit.main.main()` function now takes an argv parameter and returns an int return code in most cases instead of calling sys.exit(), thus making main() a bit easier to use as an API. ### Fixed - Repair stack upgrade with `stg branch --list` (#155) - Repair crash in `stg squash` with out of order patches and no name specified (#157) - Zsh completions learn `stg float --noapply` option - Zsh completion for `stg sink` now allows multiple patches ## [1.3] 2021-09-26 ### Removed ### Added ### Changed ### Fixed - Repair crash regression when using `stgit.autosign` ## [1.2] 2021-09-26 ### Removed ### Deprecated - Python 3.5, which became EOL 2020-09-13, support is deprecated and will be removed in a future StGit release - Python 3.6, which will be EOL 2021-12-23, support is deprecated and will be removed in a future StGit release ### Added - `stg rebase ` learns `--interactive`; easily re-order, edit, squash, fixup, or delete patches via your editor - `stg rebase` learns `--autostash`; stash changes before the rebase and apply them after. Also configurable with the `stgit.autostash` configuration option - `stg edit` can now rename patches (#119) - `stg edit` gains helpful instructions (#138) - `stg new` learns `--verbose`, which includes a diff in the editor window (similar to `git commit --verbose`). This behavior is also configurable with the `stgit.new.verbose` configuration option - `stg push` and `stg float` learn `--noapply` option; allows patches to be reordered without updating worktree and deferring merge conflict resolution (#144) - `stg edit`, `stg refresh`, and `stg new` learn the `--sign-by`, `--ack-by`, and `--review-by` options which allow those respective trailers' values to be specified by the user on the command line (#92) ### Changed - Stack metadata version 5; stack metadata is moved from `refs/heads/<branch>.stgit` to `refs/stacks/<branch>` and the stack metadata file now uses a JSON format instead of the prior custom format; the stack metadata will be upgraded to v5 on first use of this version of StGit; like all stack metadata upgrades, **this is a one-way auto-upgrade for existing stacks** (#65) - Use setuptools instead of distutils for packaging - No git or python version checks in setup.py - Use different dynamic versioning system - Install `stg` executable as console_script entry point - More sophisticated search for bash.exe on Windows when running hooks - The editor window text for `stg squash` has been modified to mirror git's behavior -- the squash edit message now includes all commits (#71) - Binary diffs are no longer shown when with `stg edit -d` - Multiple trailers can now be added at once; this is now allowed, for example: `stg edit --sign --review --ack` - Update zsh completion for `stg rebase` to show local and remote heads (#102) - Zsh completions for commands with patch arguments now comprehend the effect of `-b/--branch` and `-B/--ref-branch` - Zsh completions now guard patch names--one less TAB press to complete patch names in certain contexts - `stg import` now extracts the `Message-ID` email header into the patch message (#42) ### Fixed - Repair crash when attempting to export empty patch (#112) - Exact command name matches are unambiguous (#110) - Exiting with an empty `stg edit` editor will now abort the edit; previously it would delete your commit message. (#138) - Repair completions when stg.series.description is enabled in config - Workaround child process reaping race on Windows (#78) - Repair crash with `stg float --series` when bad patch name in series - Repair zsh completion for `stg float` to accept multiple patch names - Repair zsh completion for changed files, affecting `stg refresh` and `stg diff` ### Internal - Add link to coverage.io project to CONTRIBUTING.md - Set smart `exclude_lines` default for 'coverage' - Expanded test suite for `stg edit` - Add pkgtest.py script to help test StGit packaging - Cleanup .gitignore files ## [1.1] 2021-04-30 ### Removed ### Added - StGit GPG-signs patches when `commit.gpgsign` is set (#12) - Support `core.hooksPath` in git config - Add `-C` option for `stg import` and `stg fold` (#18) ### Changed - Allow importing mail and series from urls (#94) - `stg refresh --edit` may also use `--diff` and `--diff-opts` (#98) - `stg goto` allows sha1 of a patch instead of patch name (#93) ### Fixed - Repair hang in `stg pull -m`, `stg goto -m`, and `stg push -m` - Repair `stg mail` to show diffstat of whole series (#104) - Repair MANIFEST.in to include AUTHORS.md and README.md files ## [1.0] 2021-02-07 ### Removed - Drop support for Python < 3.5 - Remove previously deprecated `stg publish` command - Removed contrib scripts: `stg-swallow`, `stg-fold-files-from`, `stg-dispatch`, `stg-whatchanged`, and `stg-show-old` ### Added - The pre-commit hook is now run for `stg refresh` - New `--spill` option for `stg refresh` - Add stgit.series.description config option (#88) - Official support for Python versions up to 3.9 ### Changed - Stack metadata format 4. All metadata now kept in Git objects; no more stack state files in .git/patches. **A one-way auto-upgrade to format version 4 will occur when StGit commands are run on an existing StGit branch.** - Use `python3` in shebangs instead of `python` - `contrib/stgbashprompt.sh` is no longer executable - Internal docstrings now use reStructuredText instead of Epytext ### Fixed - Importing large patches is much, much faster (#66) - Other performance improvements when dealing with large patches - Repair diffstat when outside work tree root (#62) - Use encoded (string) environment variables on Windows (#79) - Fix `stg pull` when no upstream is configured (#83) - Fix `refresh` crash with path limiting and files added to index (#85) - Repair `new` with patchdescr.template crash (#87) - Repair `log` from worktree subdir with patches specified - Repair `import` allowing/generating duplicate patch names (#64) - Repair `mail --auto` to strip comments after addrs (#91) ## [0.23] 2020-06-12 ### Removed - Drop support for Python 3.3; Python 2 (2.6 and 2.7) remain deprecated, but supported for one last release - Tutorial is removed; it now exists as part of the website ### Deprecated - Python 2.x support is deprecated and will be removed in a future release ### Added - Support html5 output of docs from asciidoc - Add `--expose` option for `stg pick` to allow picked commit message to be customized ### Changed - Limit mail diffstat to 72 columns - Added pyproject.toml file for black configuration - Minimum Git version is 2.2.0 - Quote stg and subcommand in man page synopsis - Replaced RELEASENOTES with this CHANGELOG.md - Replaces Documentation/SubmittingPatches with CONTRIBUTING.md ### Fixed - Repair MANIFEST.in and generated source dist - Repair importing mail with ": " (colon space) in subject - Fix mail cover letter shortlog - Fix mail cover letter diffstat - `stg series` now only outputs colors when `isatty()` - Repair mail SSL check (#57) - Repair `stg mail` with both `-a` and `-e` options (#58) - Remove empty short-opt for `--no-submodules` of `stg refresh` - Repair build.py for Python 2 with explicit `flush()` - `stgit.refreshsubmodules` added to sample gitconfig ### Internal - Update docs build system from upstream Git docs - Use coverage contexts to map commands to covered lines - Improve mail tests - Use GitHub Actions instead of TravisCI - Format StGit source using black formatter ## [0.22] - 2020-03-02 ### Removed - Remove debian packaging; downstream Debian uses its own anyway ### Deprecated - Python 2.x support is deprecated and will be removed in the next StGit release - `stg publish` is deprecated and will be removed in the next StGit release ### Added - `stg import` has new --keep-cr option, like `git mailsplit` ### Changed - `stg new` now includes patch name in log message - `stg branch --rename` can now rename the current branch - `stg branch --create` now works even if the workspace is dirty, consistent with `git checkout` - `stg branch --description` now works on both regular and stgit branches - `stg edit --diff` now implies `--edit` - `stg refresh` and `stg edit` now reset the committer information, consistent with `stg push` - git notes are now preserved when patches are modified - Tutorial improvements - Many additional tests and test improvements - All stgit commands now use "new" git library infrastructure ### Fixed - `stg branch --create` inherits remote correctly from parent committish - Patch names are checked earlier to avoid inconsistent stack states - Improved commit data parsing and handling of non-UTF8 encodings - Repair git error messages when checking stgit version from outside a git repo ## [0.21] - 2019-10-28 ### Changed - Faster handling of large patches (#44) ### Fixed - Build reproducibility repairs (Thanks reproducible-builds.org team!) - Python can now be run with optimizations (`python -O`) - `stg log` now prints trailing newline - Improved command line option parsing for `stg log` ## [0.20] - 2019-10-04 ### Added - `stg patches -d` can now output colored diffs. - `stg publish --overwrite` allows branch to be overwritten instead of creating new commits. - `stg log --clear` deletes the stack's log history. Use with caution. - Fish shell completions for stg. - Zsh completions for stg. - `stg mail --domain` option overrides the host's domain in the message ID. ### Changed - Branch protection metadata now captured in config instead of .git/patches/<branch>protect file. This updates stgit's metadata format from v2 to v3. - `stg diff` no longer shows binary diffs by default. Use `-O--binary` or add `--binary` to stgit.diff-opts in config. - Diagnostic output is now routed to stderr instead of stdout. Diagnostic output is also now sent to stderr unconditionally, i.e. no more isatty() test (#35). - Converted to "new" lib infrastructure: `show`, `patches`, `diff`, `pick`, `pull`, `rebase`, and `fold`. ### Fixed - `stg show` detects conflicting --applied and --unapplied options. - `stg show --stat` now shows commit headers. - `stg patches --diff` now shows proper diff instead of `b'...'` repr of diff. - `stg diff --range` detects some invalid values (e.g. `-r ..`). - Date parsing is now more portable, only use platform specific `date` as last parsing option. Affects, e.g., `stg refresh --authdate`. - Repaired search path for templates to avoid looking in Python site-packages directory. - Ensure stdout and stderr are flushed. Rarely affected `stg diff`. - `stg repair` will now fail if extra command line arguments are provided. - Bash completions are now generated in a reproducible manner. - `stg edit --diff` on an empty patch no longer crashes. - `stg pick` no longer fails when picked commit has empty message (#39). - `stg rebase` no longer crashes when there are conflicts (#34). - `stg pick` no longer crashes if --name is not provided when picking a regular commit object. - Improved test coverage for: branch, diff, pick, sync, - New tests for: files, patches, fold, series - Portable use of iconv, sort, and sed in tests. - Linting using flake8 and isort. - All Python code now conforms to PEP-8. - Updated test infrastructure from git 2.20. - Parallel tests with coverage (`make -j4 coverage`) now works. - Documentation build is not included in code coverage. - Repaired log end messages when using `STGIT_SUBPROCESS_LOG=debug`. - Renamed "dunder" instance attributes to improve debugging. - Fail faster when patch name has slash ('/') (#24). ## [0.19] 2018-11-05 ### Changed - Python 3 support. StGit supports Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, and 3.7. PyPy interpreters are also supported. - Submodules are now ignored when checking if working tree is clean. Submodules are also not included by default when refreshing a patch. - Config booleans are now parsed similarly to git-config. - `contrib/stgit.el` is now licenced with GPLv2. - Add continuous integration (travis-ci) and code coverage (coveralls) support. - Many new test cases were added. ### Fixed - Repair handling of emails with utf-8 bodies containing latin-1 characters. Also correctly decode email headers containing quoted encoded words. - StGit's version is now correct/available in the release archive. ## [0.18] 2017-08-14 ### Added - `commit-msg` hook support for easier integration with Gerrit, allowing a Change-Id line to be inserted in the commit message - `stg mail` improvements for 'Suggested-by:' tag and auto generation of Cc for the cover letter based on all tags in the series - `stg mail` bash completion for the --to, --cc and --bcc options based on the content of the [mail "alias"] section of Git configuration - `stg edit --review` option to add a 'Reviewed-by:' tag - `stg pop --spill` functionality to allow popping a patch from the stack while keeping its modification in the tree ### Changed - Project page details updated (gna.org has been shut down) ### Fixed - Various fixes and test coverage improvements
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Changelog for rest-server 0.13.0 (2024-07-26) ============================================ The following sections list the changes in rest-server 0.13.0 relevant to users. The changes are ordered by importance. Summary ------- * Chg #267: Update dependencies and require Go 1.18 or newer * Chg #273: Shut down cleanly on TERM and INT signals * Enh #271: Print listening address after start-up * Enh #272: Support listening on a unix socket Details ------- * Change #267: Update dependencies and require Go 1.18 or newer Most dependencies have been updated. Since some libraries require newer language features, support for Go 1.17 has been dropped, which means that rest-server now requires at least Go 1.18 to build. restic/rest-server#267 * Change #273: Shut down cleanly on TERM and INT signals Rest-server now listens for TERM and INT signals and cleanly closes down the http.Server and listener when receiving either of them. This is particularly useful when listening on a unix socket, as the server will now remove the socket file when it shuts down. restic/rest-server#273 * Enhancement #271: Print listening address after start-up When started with `--listen :0`, rest-server would print `start server on :0` The message now also includes the actual address listened on, for example `start server on 0.0.0.0:37333`. This is useful when starting a server with an auto-allocated free port number (port 0). restic/rest-server#271 * Enhancement #272: Support listening on a unix socket It is now possible to make rest-server listen on a unix socket by prefixing the socket filename with `unix:` and passing it to the `--listen` option, for example `--listen unix:/tmp/foo`. This is useful in combination with remote port forwarding to enable a remote server to backup locally, e.g.: ``` rest-server --listen unix:/tmp/foo & ssh -R /tmp/foo:/tmp/foo user@host restic -r rest:http+unix:///tmp/foo:/repo backup ``` restic/rest-server#272 Changelog for rest-server 0.12.1 (2023-07-09) ============================================ The following sections list the changes in rest-server 0.12.1 relevant to users. The changes are ordered by importance. Summary ------- * Fix #230: Fix erroneous warnings about unsupported fsync * Fix #238: API: Return empty array when listing empty folders * Enh #217: Log to stdout using the `--log -` option Details ------- * Bugfix #230: Fix erroneous warnings about unsupported fsync Due to a regression in rest-server 0.12.0, it continuously printed `WARNING: fsync is not supported by the data storage. This can lead to data loss, if the system crashes or the storage is unexpectedly disconnected.` for systems that support fsync. We have fixed the warning. restic/rest-server#230 restic/rest-server#231 * Bugfix #238: API: Return empty array when listing empty folders Rest-server returned `null` when listing an empty folder. This has been changed to returning an empty array in accordance with the REST protocol specification. This change has no impact on restic users. restic/rest-server#238 restic/rest-server#239 * Enhancement #217: Log to stdout using the `--log -` option Logging to stdout was possible using `--log /dev/stdout`. However, when the rest server is run as a different user, for example, using `sudo -u restic rest-server [...] --log /dev/stdout` This did not work due to permission issues. For logging to stdout, the `--log` option now supports the special filename `-` which also works in these cases. restic/rest-server#217
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Features / Improvements ✨ Support marking a room as a direct message room (#92) Add external_edit_file_suffix to config (#253) Allow typing newline with <S-Enter> and enable keyboard enhancement protocol (#272) Display file sizes for attachments (#278) Implement set/unset/show for alternative and canonical aliases (#279) Allow notifications on open room if terminal not focused (#281) Add command to set per-room notification levels (#305) Add message slash commands (#317) Support reacting literally with non-Emojis (#320) Include room name in desktop notifications (#326) Add ban/unban/kick room commands (#327) Add command for setting room history visibility (#328) Add commands for viewing and clearing unreads (#332) Documentation / README updates 📚 Update Welcome window to reference TOML instead of JSON (#254) Add FreeBSD installation instructions (#280) Fix openSUSE link and installation command in README (#283) Add Hombrew as install method on MacOS (#303) Bug Fixes 🐞 Fix reaction count when there are duplicate reaction events from a user (#239) Prevent sending duplicate reaction events (#240) Use color overrides for users when message_user_color is enabled (#245) Fix image preview placement when messages are preceded by a date in the timeline (#257) Trim :editor output and check if it's empty (#275) Add error for missing username on :logout (#277) Remove timeout for desktop notifications (#314) Fix underflow panics when using TextPrinter::push_span_nobreak (#322) Remove modifyOtherKeys enablement (#324) Avoid treating simple messages as Markdown (#325) Handle message marks on non-64-bit platforms (#329) Building / Housekeeping 🧹 Update to [email protected] (#241) Update Cargo.toml to v0.0.10-alpha.1 and update dependencies (#269) Update to modalkit{,-ratatui}@0.0.19 (#273) Fix LICENSE file (#274) Add missing darwin build dependency (#286) Fix newer Clippy warnings for 1.80 (#301) Add FreeDesktop MetaInfo file (#315) Update to modalkit{,-ratatui}@0.0.20 (#319) Add metadata for cargo-deb and cargo-generate-rpm (#321) Build cross-platform binaries and packages of main (#323)
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# callr 3.7.6 * If the `CALLR_NO_TEMP_DLLS=true` env var is set then callr does not copy the dll the client DLL files from, in the subprocess. By default callr copies the DLL file that drives the callr subprocess into a temporary directory and loads it from there (#273).
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…vel/boost-headers, devel/boost-libs,devel/boost-mpi,devel/py-boost: Uodate to 1.86.0 Changelog: New Libraries * No new libraries. Updated Libraries * Atomic: + Use futex(2) system call on OpenBSD since recent OpenBSD versions have removed support for syscall(2). * Beast: + API Changes o Added HTTP status code 418 I'm a teapot. + Fixes o Narrowing conversion in read_size_hint_db(). o Overloads that are ambiguous when using default completion tokens. o Misplaced static_assert in http::basic_fields move-assignment operator. o Underflow of bytes_transferred in WebSocket partial write operations. o websocket::stream::read_size_hint() does not exceed read_message_max. o Various warnings in tests. o Error handling in SSL shutdown operations in examples. o Annotate fallthrough case in zlib. o Handling of expired timers in basic_stream::ops::transfer_op. o Ambiguity in test::basic_stream constructor overloads. o Partial parsing of the final chunk in http::parser. + Improvements o Graceful shutdown in server_flex_awaitable example. o Simplified awaitable examples. o Added fuzzing targets. o Remove superfluous uses of std::bind in some examples. o ssl_stream does not use flat_stream. + Documentation o ssl_stream and flat_stream marked as deprecated. o net::ssl::stream is canonical in snippets and examples. o Added SSL/TLS Shutdown Procedure section. + Acknowledgements o tyler92, Ruslan Zakirov, Orgad Shaneh, Alexander Kernozhitsky * Charconv: + Fixed support for PPC64LE architecture. + Fixed support for platforms like Alpine linux that provide the < quadmath.h> header but not the compiled library. + Fixed first character pattern matching in from_chars for integer types. + Fixed overflow detection for integers with base greater than 10. + Added native support for std::float16_t and std::bfloat16_t instead of using interchange formats. * Cobalt: + Added support for asio::cancel_after + Made asio::deferred co_await-able, because it's asio's default token + Added noop utility + Added experimental support for stackful coroutines/fibers + Fixed movability of channel & coroutine types * Compat: + Added bind_front.hpp, bind_back.hpp, invoke.hpp, mem_fn.hpp, integer_sequence.hpp and type_traits.hpp. + Added function_ref.hpp. * Container: + Fixed bugs/issues: o GitHub #285: "devector<>::push_front asserts after clear()". o GitHub #280: "Several containers don't support non-movable types when move assigning". o GitHub #279: "small_vector cannot go back to use stack space". o GitHub #277: "Remove dep on boost::static_assert". o GitHub #275: "Compilation fails if custom key comparison is used". o GitHub #273: "flat_map/vector crashes on appends (memory corruption)". o GitHub #269: "flat_multimap::emplace not sorting elements under GCC". o GitHub #266: "small_vector<T> is misaligned on the stack in 32 bits". o GitHub #259: "Global variables". o GitHub #245: "flat_tree::insert ordered range doesn't assert sorting". o GitHub #241: "flat_map should support same interface as std::map". * Core: + Added a boost/core/pointer_in_range.hpp header with a pointer_in_range function template to check if a pointer is within a given range. + Fixed type_name for abstract classes. (#172) + Fixed boost/core/type_name.hpp compilation error with MSVC with disabled native wchar_t type. (#173) + Added a workaround for an MSVC bug causing empty_value compilation errors when it is used with a nested class. (PR#175) * CRC: + C++03 is no longer supported; a C++11 compiler is required. (This includes GCC 4.6 or later, and MSVC 10.0 (VS 2010) or later.) + Removed dependencies on Array, Config, Integer, and TypeTraits. The library is now standalone. * Filesystem: + is_empty operation is now better protected against concurrent filesystem modifications. + On POSIX systems, is_empty now indicates error if invoked on a file other than a regular file or a directory. + On Windows, fixed file_size and is_empty operating on symlinks rather than the files the symlinks refer to. (#313) + directory_entry::refresh no longer throws an exception if the file referenced by the entry doesn't exist. This makes directory_entry:: status and directory_entry::symlink_status, as well as methods based on them, behave similarly to the equivalent standalone operations. The fact that the file does not exist is still indicated via the error_code returned by the corresponding directory_entry::refresh overload, or can be seen by testing if the file type returned by directory_entry::status or directory_entry::symlink_status calls is file_type::file_not_found. (#314) + Fixed weakly_canonical testing path elements for existence relative to the current path instead of the base path specified in the call, if the input path was a relative path. + On Windows, fixed weakly_canonical producing incorrect result path when the input path started with "..". (#311) * Format: + C++03 is no longer supported; a C++11 compiler is required. (This includes GCC 4.7 or later, and MSVC 12.0 (VS 2013) or later.) * Function: + Removed dependency on Boost.TypeTraits. + Brought back the argN_type typedefs that were accidentally lost in 1.85. * GIL: + Added o Added tell() and error() functions to istream_device and ostream_device classes (PR#747). + Changed o Don't ignore custom color converter in color_converted_view function (PR#726). o Added workaround for conflict with min() and max() macros on WinAPI (PR#745). o The use of boost::filesystem in GIL is now configurable in CMake via option BOOST_GIL_USE_BOOST_FILESYSTEM (PR#743). + Fixed o Fixed convolution in convolve_2d (PR#723) o Normalize Gaussian 2D kernel to avoid darkening (PR#725) o Wrong buffer size in path string conversion functions for std:: wstring is fixed, avoiding buffer overflows when using I/O-related functions with std::wstring paths (PR#746). + Acknowledgements o Christoph Gringmuth, Christopher Kormanyos, nicolacandussi, Dirk Stolle, Olzhas Zhumabek * Graph: + Major update: C++14 is the new minimum standard; this was partly dictated by dependencies (at least to C++11) and partly by choice. If you require support for an older standard, please contact the maintainer. + Remove direct dependency on Boost.Regex. + Fix several compilation errors caused by not explicitly including common headers. + isomorphism: Fix docs, ignore vertex_max_invariant parameter in favour of cheaply calculating upper exclusive bound, fix bug with Associative Property Map, improve space efficiency from linear in the size of the maximum invariant to linear in the size of g1. + boykov_kolmogorov_max_flow: Fix named parameter overload. + adj_list_edge_iterator: Fix maybe-uninitialized warnings. + hawick_circuits: Add a parameter to optionally limit the depth of the search, causing a potentially suboptimal answer to be returned early. + disjoint_sets: Improve performance of link_sets by removing redundant lookup of set representatives. + maximum_adjacency_search: Refactor and more tests. + property: Use BOOST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_UNIQUE_ADDRESS to remove wasted space. + labeled_graph: Fix remove_labeled_vertex so that it actually removes the label too. + r_c_shortest_paths: Fix bug that the single-solution variant did not always return the shortest path. + read_graphviz: Fix stack overflow (oss-fuzz issue 66719) and non-keyword subgraph parsing. + Many miscellaneous improvements: broken links, typos, etc. * Interprocess: + Fixed bugs: o GitHub #191 ("vectorstream: support file sizes larger than INT_MAX "). o GitHub #198 ("Minor fixes for documentation of offset_ptr"). o GitHub #202 ("Allow to map message_queue in anonymous memory"). o GitHub #207 ("cmake: link system libraries"). o GitHub #214 ("Doc: Fix github links"). * Intrusive: + Fixed bug GitHub #86: Invalid UTF-8 character in comment * JSON: + Support for GCC versions older than version 5.0 is deprecated and will stop in Boost 1.88.0. + source_location parameter was added to throwing accessor functions. + Parse option to tolerate invalid UTF-16 surrogate pairs, and produce WTF-8. + Added accessor functions that return system::result. + Handle missing error case in direct parsing. * LexicalCast: + Fixed conversion of std::basic_string_view and boost::basic_string_view containing one or more \0 characters. Issue was introduced in 1.85.0. * leaf: + More optimal verbose_diagnostic_info implementation. + Bug fixes. + Added [[nodiscard]] to class result<>. * Locale: + Add support for custom allocators in conv::utf_to_utf + Don't build examples by default * Log: + Added a workaround for windres.exe issue, when it is used in CMake to compile event log resource files on MinGW-w64. (PR#231) * Math: + Correct Bessel function results at infinity, see 1143. + Improve Non Central T numerical stability, see scipy20693. + Correct float_next/float_prior behaviour at infinity. + Prevent spurious underflow in non-central beta, see scipy20693. + Add improvement to Heuman Lambda precision. + Improve Skew Normal root finding, see 1120. + Lots of minor fixes and improved code coverage. * Multiprecision: + Make sure eval_convert_to() does not terminate with super large numbers, see 618. + Fix sinc implementation to match behavior of Boost.Math. + Fix divide-by-zero in cpp_int modulus operations. + Fix underflow behavior consistency for integers greater than 128-bits, see 626. * MySQL: + The long-deprecated functions query, start_query, execute_statement and start_statement_execution (and their async equivalents) have been removed. + Breaking changes to experimental APIs: o The identifier class (client-side SQL formatting) has been removed. Use the new format specifiers feature, instead. o The required interface for custom formatters has been changed to accomodate the new format specifiers API. o any_connection::async_connect now requires that its connect_params argument be kept alive until the operation completes. The overload taking a const connect_params* has been removed. o character_set::name is now a const char* instead of a string_view, as MySQL character set names can't contain NULL characters. o any_connection internal buffer is now limited to 64MB. If you need to read or write rows bigger than that, increase any_connection_params::max_buffer_size. connection and their helper typedefs are not limited. o Renamed any_connection_params::initial_read_buffer_size to initial_buffer_size. o Renamed pool_params::initial_read_buffer_size to initial_buffer_size. + New experimental API: pipelines. Pipelines can increase efficiency by coalescing several requests in a single network packet. Pipelines can be used to run text queries, prepare, execute and close statements, reset session state and set the connection's character set. + Client-side SQL formatting now supports ranges out of the box. Formatting can be further customized using the new sequence function. Use cases like batch inserts and batch lookups can be significantly simplified using this functionality. + Client-side SQL formatting now supports format specifiers which modify how values are formatted. {:i} formats a string as a dynamic SQL identifiers, and {:r} outputs a raw unescaped + The static interface (static_results and static_execution_state) now supports Boost.Pfr types using pfr_by_name and pfr_by_position. Added underlying_row_t to support such types. + date and datetime can now be constructed from and converted to C++20 std::chrono::local_time. + Added any_connection_params::max_buffer_size, which allows to set a limit to the connection's internal buffer. + Added is_fatal_error, which allows users can now distinguish between fatal (which require closing and re-opening the connection) and non-fatal error codes. + Added formattable_ref, a type-erased reference type that can refer to any type satisfying the Formattable concept. + Fixed an ODR violation under MSVC which could cause crashes in release builds when using Boost.MySQL with other code also using asio:: coroutine in different translation units. * Odeint: + Added CMake Option BOOST_NUMERIC_ODEINT_NO_ADAPTORS to reduce dependencies, see 82 + Fixed CMake detection of MPI. * Process: + Moved the old boost.process to v1 subfolder and inline namespace. deprecated process/*.hpp v1 headers + Turned v2 into a compile library. + Fixed usage on alpine linux / musl * Stacktrace: + Big new feature: stacktrace from arbitrary exception for Windows. std:: stacktrace::from_current_exception() now works on Windows platform. Many thanks to huangqinjin for the implementation PR#159 Now on POSIX and Windows the from_current_exception() function returns the stacktrace of the current exception object as if the stacktrace was captured at the point of throwing the exception. + Fixed inclusion of rarely used Windows SDK headers which can cause conflict with other code using Windows SDK. Thanks to Marat Abrarov for fixing the issue PR#157. + Build option boost.stacktrace.from_exception now properly works on MacOS. Thanks to Peter Dimov for the fix PR#166. + Fixed a typo in assert expression. Thanks to Kilian Henneberger for the bug report #164. + Fixed shadowing warnings. Thanks to Nigel Stewart for the bug report # 141. + Added dladdr minimal support for AIX. Many thanks to Cl??ment Chigot for the implementation PR#114. + Added Boost::stacktrace CMake alias that refers to the best supported implementation of Boost.Stacktrace on the platform. Thanks to Alex for the feature PR#167. + Significant improvement of CMake: multiple fixes, added many new tests, improved CI. Many thanks to Peter Dimov for all the improvements. + Fix addr2line work when the process is looked up via PATH. Thanks to Schreischildkroete for the bug report and to Jens Richter for fix #72. * Test: + Fix -Wundef in configuration step. + Fix unreachable return compilation error on MSVC. * Unordered: + Added container pmr aliases when header <memory_resource> is available. The alias boost::unordered::pmr::[container] refers to boost::unordered ::[container] with a std::pmr::polymorphic_allocator allocator type. + Equipped open-addressing and concurrent containers to internally calculate and provide statistical metrics affected by the quality of the hash function. This functionality is enabled by the global macro BOOST_UNORDERED_ENABLE_STATS. + Avalanching hash functions must now be marked via an is_avalanching typedef with an embedded value constant set to true (typically, defining is_avalanching as std::true_type). using is_avalanching = void is deprecated but allowed for backwards compatibility. + Added Visual Studio Natvis framework custom visualizations for containers and iterators. This works for all containers with an allocator using raw pointers. In this release, containers and iterators are not supported if their allocator uses fancy pointers. This may be addressed in later releases. * UUID: + Major update. + C++03 is no longer supported, a C++11 compiler is required. (This includes GCC 4.8 or later, MSVC 14.0 (VS 2015) or later, and MinGW-w64.) + Decreased number of Boost dependencies from 39 (in total) to just 5. + Updated to reflect the newer RFC 9562. + Added generators for time-based UUIDs. + Many other improvements, see the revision history. * Wave: + Replaced one use of vsprintf with the more secure vsnprintf + Fixed bug: o #197: Improper signed overflow handling (UB and a missing division check) * WinAPI: + Added BOOST_USE_WINAPI_VERSION CMake option, which allows users to specify the Windows version for Boost to target. Updated Tools * BoostBook: + DTD updated: constructor, copy-assignment and destructor elements are now allowed inside method-group elements. + Many fixes and improvements in Doxygen-generated documentation: o Fixed duplicate equal signs in Doxygen-generated enum value initializers. o Disabled alphabetical sorting of function arguments. The sorting can be re-enabled by setting the new boost.sort.params XSL parameter to 1. o Added support for custom class member grouping. See Doxygen tags @ name and @{/@}. o Added support for Doxygen references to classes, methods, enums, variables, etc. (see @ref tag). o Added support for @remark and @Important tags. o Added support for @parblock tags, which can be used to place multiple paragraphs under a tag that expects a single paragraph as an argument (e.g. @returns). o Template parameter defaults that refer to implementation details are now concealed, similar to function parameter defaults. o Improved presentation of unnamed enums. Instead of showing a synthesized name such as @0, the name is either omitted or is [ unnamed], if the name is necessary to introduce a link to the enum documentation. o Changed the "See Also" (@sa) blocks to be displayed inline, similar to "Returns". o Fixed presentation of multiple exception specifications (@throws). o Added support for free form description of throwing behavior. If the exception type after the @throws tag is "~" then the exception type is omitted from the output, and the following description is displayed directly in the "Throws" section. o Removed redundant spaces in return types and template parameters. * Build: + Includes release of B2 version 5.2.1.
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Current exmh in pkgsrc (I'm using on Mac) seems to be 2.7.2, circa 2015. I see there is a 2.9.0 from circa 2018.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/exmh/files/exmh/
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