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[darwin] Missing XXH32 feature in xxHash? #148
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Changes: 1.6.3 ----- - Added `metadata` post-processor to write image metadata to an external file (#135) - Added option to reverse chapter order of manga extractors (#149) - Added authentication support for `danbooru` (#151) - Added tag metadata for `exhentai` and `hbrowse` galleries - Improved `*reactor` extractors (#148) - Fixed extraction issues for `nhentai` (#156), `pinterest`, `mangapark`
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Pkgsrc changes: * Track rename of logrotate-default to logrotate.conf * Add a fix so that the log file name is actually passed to the various script hooks(!) logrotate/logrotate#245 Upstream changes: 3.15.0 ====== * timer unit: change trigger fuzz from 12h to 1h (#230) * service unit: only run if /var/log is mounted (#230) * preserve fractional part of timestamps when compressing (#226) * re-indent source code using spaces only (#188) * minage: avoid rounding issue while comparing the amount of seconds (#36) * never remove old log files if rotate -1 is specified (#202) * return non-zero exit status if a config file contains an error (#199) * make copytruncate work with rotate 0 (#191) * warn user if both size and the time interval options are used (#192) * pass rotated log file name as the 2nd argument of the postrotate script when sharedscript is not enabled (#193) * rename logrotate-default to logrotate.conf (#187) 3.14.0 ====== * make configure show support status for SELinux and ACL at the end (#179) * make logrotate build again on FreeBSD (#178) * move wtmp and btmp definitions from logrotate.conf to * separate configuration files in logrotate.d (#168) * print a warning about logrotate doing nothing when -d is used (#165) * do not reject executable config files (#166) * add hardening options to logrotate.service in examples (#143) * fix spurious compressor failure when using su and compress (#169) * keep logrotate version in .tarball-version in release tarballs (#156) * introduce the hourago configuration directive (#159) * ignore empty patterns in tabooext to avoid exclusion of everything (#160) * properly report skipped test cases instead of pretending success 3.13.0 ====== * make distribution tarballs report logrotate version properly (RHBZ#1500264) * make (un)compress work even if stdin and/or stdout are closed (#154) * remove -s from DEFAULT_MAIL_COMMAND and improve its documenation (#152) * uncompress logs before mailing them even if delaycompress is enabled (#151) * handle unlink of a non-existing log file as a warning only (#144) * include compile-time options in the output of logrotate --version (#145) * make logrotate --version print to stdout instead of stderr (#145) * flush write buffers before syncing state file (#148) * specify (un)compress utility explicitly in tests (#137) * enable running tests in parallel (#132) * explicitly map root UID/GID to 0 on Cygwin (#133) * add .dpkg-bak and .dpkg-del to default tabooext list (#134) 3.12.3 ====== * copy and copytruncate directives now work together again * unlink() is no longer preceded by open() unless shred is enabled (#124) * compress and uncompress now take commands from $PATH, too (#122) 3.12.2 ====== * build fixes related to -Werror (#119) and -Werror=format= (#108) * configure --enable-werror now controls use of the -Werror flag (#123) 3.12.1 ====== * Included forgotten build-aux directory in release tarballs. 3.12.0 ====== * Fixed accident removal of rotated files with dateext. (#118) * Line comments inside globs in config files are now skipped. (#109) * logrotate now recovers from a corrupted state file. (#45) * Makefile.legacy has been removed. (#103) * config.h is now generated by autotools. (#102 and #103) * createolddir now creates old directory as unprivileged user. (#114) * weekly rotations are now predictable and configurable. (#93) * Errors in config files are no longer treated as fatal errors. (#81) * configure --with-default-mail-command specifies default mail command. (#100) * Fixed heap buffer overflow when parsing crafted config file. (#33)
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## Version 2.3 ## 2019-03-30 - Unicode 12 support ([#148]). - New function `utf8proc_unicode_version` to return the supported Unicode version ([#151]). - Simpler character-width computation that no longer uses GNU Unifont metrics: East-Asian wide characters have width 2, and all other printable characters have width 1 ([#150]). - Fix `CHARBOUND` option for `utf8proc_map` to preserve U+FFFE and U+FFFF non-characters ([#149]). - Various build-system improvements ([#141], [#142], [#147]).
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Changes since b147: Beta #148 - 10.04.2019 - Even more bugfixes to the sample playback line in Smp. Ed. It should be bug-free now, I hope.
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Changes in libsoup from 2.68.0 to 2.68.1: * Several memory leaks fixed in tests, examples, and parsing code [Claudio Saavedra] * SoupServer: Fixes to Windows path handling [Ignacio Casal Quinteiro] Changes in libsoup from 2.67.93 to 2.68.0: * Updated translations: Brazilian Portuguese, Croatian, Friulian, Italian, Turkish Changes in libsoup from 2.67.92 to 2.67.93: * SoupMessage: Handle Transfer-Encoding: identity for compatibility reasons [#148, Thomas Bluemel, Normen Bolling] * WebSockets: Only poll IO stream when needed [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: Properly set cookies received during handshake [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: Plug a couple of memory leaks and fix a few read-after-free memory errors [Claudio Saavedra] * WebSockets: document how web socket extensions should treat buffers in case of error [Claudio Saavedrə] * SoupSession: Don't reset user GCancellable internally [Tom Bailey] * Tests: Make tests installable [Simon McVittie] * Remove deprecate GTimeVal internal usage [Claudio Saavedra] * CI: increase coverage by enabling all features during testing [Claudio Saavedra] * Updated translations: Korean, German, Galician, Hungarian, Slovenian, Latvian, Finnish, Serbian, Catalan, Polish Changes in libsoup from 2.67.91 to 2.67.92: * Silence GTimeVal deprecation warnings. [Michael Catanzaro] * API documentation and annotation fixes [Дилян Палаузов, Claudio Saavedra] * Plug a couple of NTLM authentication memory leaks [#156, Claudio Saavedra] * Fix build in SmartOS/SunOS [#157, Juraj Lutter] * Meson: Use feature options [Xavier Claessens] * Meson: Do not fallback to system krb5-config for cross-compilation [Xavier Claessens] * NTLM: Fix build with NTLM enabled [Claudio Saavedra] * Updated translations: Basque, Czech, Indonesian, Lithuanian, Swedish Changes in libsoup from 2.67.90 to 2.67.91: * HSTS: New API to retrieve information about existing HSTS policies [Claudio Saavedra] * Updated translations: French, Romanian, Spanish Changes in libsoup from 2.67.3 to 2.67.90a: * WebSockets: add support for WebSocket extensions via new SoupWebsocketExtensionManager and SoupWebsocketExtension API [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: add support for the permessage-deflate extension, enabled by default in SoupServer and in the client side only if SoupWebsocketExtensionManager is added to a session [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: Allow sending close frames with no body [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: ignore messages after close has been sent and received [Carlos Garcia Campos] * Meson: tls-check improved [Xavier Claessens] * Meson: improve Apache checks [Claudio Saavedra] Changes in libsoup from 2.67.2 to 2.67.3: * WebSockets: allow sending empty binary data [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: fail and load the connection on invalid payload length [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: allow NULL characters in text messages data [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: Close connection on wrongly masked/unmasked frame as per RFC [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: other code fixes [Carlos Garcia Campos] * NTLM: Fix NTLMv2 authentication [Thibaut Robert] * SoupMessage: fix several deprecation warnings related to private data [Claudio Saavedra] Changes in libsoup from 2.67.1 to 2.67.2: * gobject-introspection: Fix annotation for soup_auth_new() [Rico Tzschichholz] * brotli: Do not advertise the decoder as it's failing with some websites [Patrick Griffis] * Meson: Fix xml2 and sqlite fallbacks [Xavier Claessens] * HSTS: Add SoupHSTSEnforcer:hsts-enforced signal [Claudio Saavedra] * HSTS: Fixes to the types used to store policies in the SQLite storage [Claudio Saavedra] * HSTS: Accept Strict-Transport-Security regardless of casing [Claudio Saavedra] * WebSockets: Ensure messages finishes when handshake fails [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: Fix critical warnings and test failures [Carlos Garcia Campos] Changes in libsoup from 2.66.2 to 2.67.1: * Add a brotli decoder. This adds a new dependency on libbrotli [Patrick Griffis] * Add strict secure cookies support [Patrick Griffis] * Add HSTS enforcer SoupSession feature (with both memory and sqlite backends) [Adrien Plazas, Claudio Saavedra] * meson gtk-doc documentation fixes [Claudio Saavedra] * Bump the CI test image to Fedora 30 and add libbrotli dependency [Claudio Saavedra]
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Changes in libsoup from 2.68.0 to 2.68.1: * Several memory leaks fixed in tests, examples, and parsing code [Claudio Saavedra] * SoupServer: Fixes to Windows path handling [Ignacio Casal Quinteiro] Changes in libsoup from 2.67.93 to 2.68.0: * Updated translations: Brazilian Portuguese, Croatian, Friulian, Italian, Turkish Changes in libsoup from 2.67.92 to 2.67.93: * SoupMessage: Handle Transfer-Encoding: identity for compatibility reasons [#148, Thomas Bluemel, Normen Bolling] * WebSockets: Only poll IO stream when needed [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: Properly set cookies received during handshake [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: Plug a couple of memory leaks and fix a few read-after-free memory errors [Claudio Saavedra] * WebSockets: document how web socket extensions should treat buffers in case of error [Claudio Saavedrə] * SoupSession: Don't reset user GCancellable internally [Tom Bailey] * Tests: Make tests installable [Simon McVittie] * Remove deprecate GTimeVal internal usage [Claudio Saavedra] * CI: increase coverage by enabling all features during testing [Claudio Saavedra] * Updated translations: Korean, German, Galician, Hungarian, Slovenian, Latvian, Finnish, Serbian, Catalan, Polish Changes in libsoup from 2.67.91 to 2.67.92: * Silence GTimeVal deprecation warnings. [Michael Catanzaro] * API documentation and annotation fixes [Дилян Палаузов, Claudio Saavedra] * Plug a couple of NTLM authentication memory leaks [#156, Claudio Saavedra] * Fix build in SmartOS/SunOS [#157, Juraj Lutter] * Meson: Use feature options [Xavier Claessens] * Meson: Do not fallback to system krb5-config for cross-compilation [Xavier Claessens] * NTLM: Fix build with NTLM enabled [Claudio Saavedra] * Updated translations: Basque, Czech, Indonesian, Lithuanian, Swedish Changes in libsoup from 2.67.90 to 2.67.91: * HSTS: New API to retrieve information about existing HSTS policies [Claudio Saavedra] * Updated translations: French, Romanian, Spanish Changes in libsoup from 2.67.3 to 2.67.90a: * WebSockets: add support for WebSocket extensions via new SoupWebsocketExtensionManager and SoupWebsocketExtension API [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: add support for the permessage-deflate extension, enabled by default in SoupServer and in the client side only if SoupWebsocketExtensionManager is added to a session [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: Allow sending close frames with no body [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: ignore messages after close has been sent and received [Carlos Garcia Campos] * Meson: tls-check improved [Xavier Claessens] * Meson: improve Apache checks [Claudio Saavedra] Changes in libsoup from 2.67.2 to 2.67.3: * WebSockets: allow sending empty binary data [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: fail and load the connection on invalid payload length [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: allow NULL characters in text messages data [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: Close connection on wrongly masked/unmasked frame as per RFC [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: other code fixes [Carlos Garcia Campos] * NTLM: Fix NTLMv2 authentication [Thibaut Robert] * SoupMessage: fix several deprecation warnings related to private data [Claudio Saavedra] Changes in libsoup from 2.67.1 to 2.67.2: * gobject-introspection: Fix annotation for soup_auth_new() [Rico Tzschichholz] * brotli: Do not advertise the decoder as it's failing with some websites [Patrick Griffis] * Meson: Fix xml2 and sqlite fallbacks [Xavier Claessens] * HSTS: Add SoupHSTSEnforcer:hsts-enforced signal [Claudio Saavedra] * HSTS: Fixes to the types used to store policies in the SQLite storage [Claudio Saavedra] * HSTS: Accept Strict-Transport-Security regardless of casing [Claudio Saavedra] * WebSockets: Ensure messages finishes when handshake fails [Carlos Garcia Campos] * WebSockets: Fix critical warnings and test failures [Carlos Garcia Campos] Changes in libsoup from 2.66.2 to 2.67.1: * Add a brotli decoder. This adds a new dependency on libbrotli [Patrick Griffis] * Add strict secure cookies support [Patrick Griffis] * Add HSTS enforcer SoupSession feature (with both memory and sqlite backends) [Adrien Plazas, Claudio Saavedra] * meson gtk-doc documentation fixes [Claudio Saavedra] * Bump the CI test image to Fedora 30 and add libbrotli dependency [Claudio Saavedra]
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pkgsrc changes: - Remove patch-filter_pdf.cxx (was a backport from upstream) and patch-Makefile.in (now `-r' option of `ln' is checked in configure phase) Changes: 1.25.11 ------- - cups-browsed: Really accept entries without printer name reported on a job status request (Issue #163). - cups-browsed: Strip IPP atrribute values reported by the printer on a get-printer-attributes request from white space (Pull request #166). 1.25.10 ------- - libcupsfilters: Added NULL checks when handling page size names as some of the page sizes in CUPS' PWG media list have a NULL PPD name (Ubuntu bug #1847488). 1.25.9 ------ - cups-browsed: Fix leaks in get_printer_attributes() function. - cups-browsed: Avoid infinite recursion on IPP 1.1 fallback. 1.25.8 ------ - cups-browsed: On a job status request accept also entries without the printer name being reported (Issue #163). - cups-browsed: Fall back to IPP 1.1 if a get-printer-attributes IPP request with IPP 2.x fails (Issue #124, Issue #163). - gstoraster: Use ".setfilladjust2" instead of the undocumented ".setfilladjust" PostScript command for Center-of-Pixel method to fill paths (Issue #164). 1.25.7 ------ - implicitclass, libcupsfilters: Fixes to solve an assertion error and printing to an Apple Raster printer (Issue #162, Ubuntu bug #1845286, Ubuntu bug #1845548). - cups-browsed: Do not try to resolve the network interface name on Avahi messages which are not interface-related (like "All for now"or "Cache exhausted", Issue #163). - Build system: The helper script ln-srf to build on systems with old ln was not included in the release tarballs (Issue #161). - pdftoraster: Fixed some bugs in output bitmap generation ( writePageImage() function): Segfault on output of up-side-down pages (back side when printing duplex on some printers), margin offsets not taken into account on monochrome jobs, CUPS_CSPACE_W color space not recognized as monochrome (Ubuntu bug #1845286). 1.25.6 ------ - implicitclass: Make sure the destination printer gets always set and do not pass on the cups-browsed-dest-printer when sending the job to the final destination (Issue #152, Pull request #159). - Build system: Support old ln versions without the -r option (Pull request #154, #157). - texttotext: Link with libiconv if needed (Pull request #155, #158). - foomatic-rip: Fix argument representation for raw queue debug mesaage (Pull request #153). 1.25.5 ------ - bannertopdf: Added missing "#include <cstring>" to pdf.cxx so that bannertopdf correctly builds with QPDF 9.0.0 (Issue #134, Issue #151, Gentoo bug #693498). - rastertopdf: Let the getIPPColorProfileName() function not return a pointer to a local variable (clang warning, Issue #150). - cups-browsed: If a locally generated queue (usually with "implicitclass://..." URI) left over from a previous (crashed) session is picked up on startup, do not set the URI as the remote printer's URI and do not cause a fatal error on a failed get-printer-attributes IPP request (Issue #148, Debian bug #939316). - pdftopdf: Do not preserve encryption, since the output already goes into the printer (Issue #146, Pull request #147). 1.25.4 ------ - imagetoraster: Do not call imagetops and pstoraster for classifications and page labels as these filters are not included any more with cups-filters. Classifications and page labels are currently not supported for direct image printing, only for PDF or PostScript input (which goes through pdftopdf). - imagetoraster, imagetopdf: Fixed auto-rotation of images to fit output page best (Issue #145). - pdftoraster: If the PPD contains several equally-sized page size entries which match the size of the input page and one is the size selected by the user via the "PageSize" or "media" option (or the default selection in the PPD) then prefer this one instead of simply the first matching one. - pdftoraster: If the input page size cannot be matched with one of the PPD's page sizes it is considered a custom size, fill the page size name field of the CUPS Raster header with "Custom.XXXxYYY" then. - pdftoraster: Match the input page size with a page size in the PPD only if the differences of the dimensions are less than 1%, also match the input page size against the imageable area of the PPD's page sizes if no match with the full page size is found (Issue #138). 1.25.3 ------ - Sample PPDs: In HP-Color_LaserJet_CM3530_MFP-PDF.ppd renamed "custom" choice of the option "stapleoption" to "customsize" as from CUPS 2.2.12 on "custom" is not accepted any more as a choice name in a PPD file. - cups-browsed: Fixed check whether the remote printer understands PWG Raster (Issue #141). 1.25.2 ------ - foomatic-rip: Fixed segmentation fault when running foomatic-rip by hand and the PRINTER environment variable is not set (Pull request #139). - cups-browsed: Added note to cups-browsed.conf and man page about IP-based URIs depending on the network interface used. - cups-browsed: For each DNS-SD-discovered printer register each DNS-SD discovery instance with network interface, family, and IPP type. When DNS-SD messages of instances disappearing show up, only unregister this instance and remove the printer only if no instance is left. This prevents a local queue of a still available printer being removed when Wi-Fi (= one interface) is turned off (Issue #136). - cups-browsed: If a remote printer is served from the local machine, prefer the "localhost"/loopback interface URI. - cups-browsed: If a remote printer is discovered more than once, use the new instance only if it has no downgrades and at least one upgrade compared to the old one. Features currently compared are IPP/IPPS, loopback interface or not, and discovery via CUPS legacy/LDAP/DNS-SD. - cups-browsed: If an Avahi-discovered entry comes through the "lo" interface, always use the host name "localhost". Use IP addresses instead of host names only if explicitly requested. - cups-browsed: Consider remote printer entries also as from the same printer if one has the local machine's network name and the other "localhost" as host name (Issue #136). 1.25.1 ------ - imagetopdf: Fixed crash when no PPD file was supplied (Pull request #133). - pdftoraster: Fixed offset issues leading to segmentation faults (Issue #131, Pull request #132). - pdftoraster: Added anti-aliasing for better raster image quality (Pull request #129). - pdftoraster: Added graceful handling of zero-page input (Issue #117, Pull request #127). 1.25.0 ------ - pdftoijs, pdftoopvp: Removed these deprecated filters completely as there is no demand for them any more. They also used unstable, undocumented APIs of Poppler. - pdftoraster: Changed from using unstable, undocumented APIs of Poppler to stable, documented ones, to improve maintainability of this filter, and with it of the cups-filters package. Thanks to Tanmay Anand for contributing this as his Google Summer of Code 2019 project. - libcupsfilters: Added support for color spaces CMY and RGBW when using filters without PPD file (mainly for development and debugging, option "print-color-mode" with values "cmy-XX" and "rgbw-XX" with XX being the number of bits per color). 1.24.0 ------ - cups-browsed: Integration of Deepak Patankar's Google Summer of Code 2018 project with the main goal of clustering different printers and automatically selecting the destination printers by job content and option/attribute settings. All changes of this release are done by Deepak as parts of his project. - cups-browsed, implicitclass: Support for mixed clusters of remote CUPS queues and IPP network printers. For this PPD files of remote CUPS queues are generated by cups-browsed based on IPP queries, as for native IPP printers, the number of jobs for load balancing is polled in a way that it works also with native IPP printers, the implicitclass backend sends jobs directky to the printer instead of re-queueing them via CUPS. - cups-browsed: Merge IPP attributes of several printers to combined attributes for the cluster to generate the cluster's PPD file, including PPD constraints for option combinations not fulfillable by any of the member printers, and finding reasonable, non-conflicting default settings, - cups-browsed: Selection algorithm for the destination printer for a job sent to the cluster. Based on the job settings requested such as page size, media type, print quality, ... the best most suitable printer in the cluster for the job will be selected. - cups-browsed, implicitclass: Filter jobs to clusters already locally. Due to the fact that a cluster's member printers are not exclusively non-raw CUPS queues with the complete filtering framework on the remote server, but also native IPP printers, we need to support generic driverless printers as destination. So we cannot pass on the input data unfiltered but need to filter locally. We let the cluster's PPD file emulate a PDF printer, letting the local CUPS queue of the cluster run pdftopdf and any pre-filters to turn the input into PDF and we let the implicitclass backend turn PDF into a format understood by the destination printer, supporting the 4 formats of driverless IPP printing: PDF, PWG Raster, Apple Raster, PCLm.
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Version 1.3.0.0 * Semantic change of Hashable Arg instance to not hash the second argument of Arg in order to be consistent with Eq Arg (#171) * Semantic change of Hashable Float and Hashable Double instances to hash -0.0 and 0.0 to the same value (#173) * Add Hashable instance for Fingerprint (#156) * Add new Data.Hashable.Generic module providing the default implementations genericHashWithSalt and genericLiftHashWithSalt together with other Generics support helpers (#148, #178) * Bump minimum version requirement of base to base-4.5 (i.e. GHC >= 7.4) Version 1.2.7.0 * Add Hashable and Hashable1 instances for Complex * Fix undefined behavior in hashable_fn_hash() implementation due to signed integer overflow (#152) * Mark Data.Hashable.Lifted as Trustworthy (re SafeHaskell) * Support GHC 8.4 Version 1.2.6.1 * Use typeRepFingerprint from Type.Reflection.Unsafe * Bump minimum version of base to 4.4. Version 1.2.6.0 * Add support for type-indexed Typeable. * Rework the Generic hashable for sums. Version 1.2.5.0 * Add Hashable1 and Hashable2 * Add instances for: Eq1, Ord1, Show1, Ptr, FunPtr, IntPtr, WordPtr * Add Hashed type for caching the hash function result. Version 1.2.4.0 * Add instances for: Unique, Version, Fixed, NonEmpty, Min, Max, Arg, First, Last, WrappedMonoid, Option * Support GHC 8.0
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ChangeLog: v5.6.2 Bug fixes: #271 fixes a corner-case bug with more than 100 CSV/TSV files with headers of varying lengths. Documentation: The new http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc/whyc-details.html is an elaboration on http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc/whyc.html which answers a question posed by @BurntSushi on Reddit a couple years ago which I did not address in detail at the time. v5.6.1 The only change is that http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc is now more mobile-friendly. All build artifacts are the same as at https://github.com/johnkerl/miller/releases/tag/v5.6.0 v5.6.0 The new system DSL function allows you to run arbitrary shell commands and store them in field values. Some example usages are documented here. This is in response to issues #246 and #209. There is now support for ASV and USV file formats. This is in response to issue #245. The new format-values verb allows you to apply numerical formatting across all record values. This is in response to issue #252. Documentation: The new DKVP I/O in Python sample code now works for Python 2 as well as Python 3. There is a new cookbook entry on doing multiple joins. This is in response to issue #235. Bugfixes: The toupper, tolower, and capitalize DSL functions are now UTF-8 aware, thanks to @sheredom's marvelous https://github.com/sheredom/utf8.h. The internationalization page has also been expanded. This is in response to issue #254. #250 fixes a bug using in-place mode in conjunction with verbs (such as rename or sort) which take field-name lists as arguments. #253 fixes a bug in the label when one or more names are common between old and new. #251 fixes a corner-case bug when (a) input is CSV; (b) the last field ends with a comma and no newline; (c) input is from standard input and/or --no-mmap is supplied. v5.5.0 The new positional-indexing feature resolves #236 from @aborruso. You can now get the name of the 3rd field of each record via $[[3]], and its value by $[[[3]]]. These are both usable on either the left-hand or right-hand side of assignment statements, so you can more easily do things like renaming fields progrmatically within the DSL. There is a new capitalize DSL function, complementing the already-existing toupper. This stems from #236. There is a new skip-trivial-records verb, resolving #197. Similarly, there is a new remove-empty-columns verb, resolving #206. Both are useful for data-cleaning use-cases. Another pair is #181 and #256. While Miller uses mmap internally (and invisibily) to get approximately a 20% performance boost over not using it, this can cause out-of-memory issues with reading either large files, or too many small ones. Now, Miller automatically avoids mmap in these cases. You can still use --mmap or --no-mmap if you want manual control of this. There is a new --ivar option for the nest verb which complements the already-existing --evar. This is from #260 thanks to @jgreely. There is a new keystroke-saving urandrange DSL function: urandrange(low, high) is the same as low + (high - low) * urand(). This arose from #243. There is a new -v option for the cat verb which writes a low-level record-structure dump to standard error. There is a new -N option for mlr which is a keystroke-saver for --implicit-csv-header --headerless-csv-output. Documentation: The new FAQ entry http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc/faq.html#How_to_escape_'%3F'_in_regexes%3F resolves #203. The new FAQ entry http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc/faq.html#How_can_I_filter_by_date%3F resolves #208. #244 fixes a documentation issue while highlighting the need for #241. Bugfixes: There was a SEGV using nest within then-chains, fixed in response to #220. Quotes and backslashes weren't being escaped in JSON output with --jvquoteall; reported on #222. v5.4.0 The new clean-whitespace verb resolves #190 from @aborruso. Along with the new functions strip, lstrip, rstrip, collapse_whitespace, and clean_whitespace, there is now both coarse-grained and fine-grained control over whitespace within field names and/or values. See the linked-to documentation for examples. The new altkv verb resolves #184 which was originally opened via an email request. This supports mapping value-lists such as a,b,c,d to alternating key-value pairs such as a=b,c=d. The new fill-down verb resolves #189 by @aborruso. See the linked-to documentation for examples. The uniq verb now has a uniq -a which resolves #168 from @sjackman. The new regextract and regextract_or_else functions resolve #183 by @aborruso. The new ssub function arises from #171 by @dohse, as a simplified way to avoid escaping characters which are special to regular-expression parsers. There are new localtime functions in response to #170 by @sitaramc. However note that as discussed on #170 these do not undo one another in all circumstances. This is a non-issue for timezones which do not do DST. Otherwise, please use with disclaimers: localdate, localtime2sec, sec2localdate, sec2localtime, strftime_local, and strptime_local. Builds: Windows build-artifacts are now available in Appveyor at https://ci.appveyor.com/project/johnkerl/miller/build/artifacts, and will be attached to this and future releases. This resolves #167, #148, and #109. Travis builds at https://travis-ci.org/johnkerl/miller/builds now run on OSX as well as Linux. An Ubuntu 17 build issue was fixed by @singalen on #164. Documentation: put/filter documentation was confusing as reported by @NikosAlexandris on #169. The new FAQ entry http://johnkerl.org/miller-releases/miller-head/doc/faq.html#How_to_rectangularize_after_joins_with_unpaired? resolves #193 by @aborruso. The new cookbook entry http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc/cookbook.html#Options_for_dealing_with_duplicate_rows arises from #168 from @sjackman. The unsparsify documentation had some words missing as reported by @tst2005 on #194. There was a typo in the cookpage page http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc/cookbook.html#Full_field_renames_and_reassigns as fixed by @tst2005 in #192. Bugfixes: There was a memory leak for TSV-format files only as reported by @treynr on #181. Dollar sign in regular expressions were not being escaped properly as reported by @dohse on #171. v5.3.0 Comment strings in data files: mlr --skip-comments allows you to filter out input lines starting with #, for all file formats. Likewise, mlr --skip-comments-with X lets you specify the comment-string X. Comments are only supported at start of data line. mlr --pass-comments and mlr --pass-comments-with X allow you to forward comments to program output as they are read. The count-similar verb lets you compute cluster sizes by cluster labels. While Miller DSL arithmetic gracefully overflows from 64-integer to double-precision float (see also here), there are now the integer-preserving arithmetic operators .+ .- .* ./ .// for those times when you want integer overflow. There is a new bitcount function: for example, echo x=0xf0000206 | mlr put '$y=bitcount($x)' produces x=0xf0000206,y=7. Issue 158: mlr -T is an alias for --nidx --fs tab, and mlr -t is an alias for mlr --tsvlite. The mathematical constants π and e have been renamed from PI and E to M_PI and M_E, respectively. (It's annoying to get a syntax error when you try to define a variable named E in the DSL, when A through D work just fine.) This is a backward incompatibility, but not enough of us to justify calling this release Miller 6.0.0. Documentation: As noted here, while Miller has its own DSL there will always be things better expressible in a general-purpose language. The new page Sharing data with other languages shows how to seamlessly share data back and forth between Miller, Ruby, and Python. SQL-input examples and SQL-output examples contain detailed information the interplay between Miller and SQL. Issue 150 raised a question about suppressing numeric conversion. This resulted in a new FAQ entry How do I suppress numeric conversion?, as well as the longer-term follow-on issue 151 which will make numeric conversion happen on a just-in-time basis. To my surprise, csvlite format options weren’t listed in mlr --help or the manpage. This has been fixed. Documentation for auxiliary commands has been expanded, including within the manpage. Bugfixes: Issue 159 fixes regex-match of literal dot. Issue 160 fixes out-of-memory cases for huge files. This is an old bug, as old as Miller, and is due to inadequate testing of huge-file cases. The problem is simple: Miller prefers memory-mapped I/O (using mmap) over stdio since mmap is fractionally faster. Yet as any processing (even mlr cat) steps through an input file, more and more pages are faulted in -- and, unfortunately, previous pages are not paged out once memory pressure increases. (This despite gallant attempts with madvise.) Once all processing is done, the memory is released; there is no leak per se. But the Miller process can crash before the entire file is read. The solution is equally simple: to prefer stdio over mmap for files over 4GB in size. (This 4GB threshold is tunable via the --mmap-below flag as described in the manpage.) Issue 161 fixes a CSV-parse error (with error message "unwrapped double quote at line 0") when a CSV file starts with the UTF-8 byte-order-mark ("BOM") sequence 0xef 0xbb 0xbf and the header line has double-quoted fields. (Release 5.2.0 introduced handling for UTF-8 BOMs, but missed the case of double-quoted header line.) Issue 162 fixes a corner case doing multi-emit of aggregate variables when the first variable name is a typo. The Miller JSON parser used to error with Unable to parse JSON data: Line 1 column 0: Unexpected 0x00 when seeking value on empty input, or input with trailing whitespace; this has been fixed.
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Update ruby-childprocessto 3.0.0. ### Version 3.0.0 / 2019-09-20 * [#156](enkessler/childprocess#156 unused `rubyforge_project` from gemspec * [#160](enkessler/childprocess#160): Remove extension to conditionally install `ffi` gem on Windows platforms * [#160](enkessler/childprocess#160): Remove runtime dependency on `rake` gem ### Version 2.0.0 / 2019-07-11 * [#148](enkessler/childprocess#148): Drop support for Ruby 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2 * [#149](enkessler/childprocess#149): Fix Unix fork reopen to be compatible with Ruby 2.6 * [#152](https://github.com/enkessler/childprocess/pull/152)/[#154](https://github.com/enkessler/childprocess/pull/154): Fix hangs and permission errors introduced in Ruby 2.6 for leader processes of process groups ### Version 1.0.1 / 2019-02-03 * [#143](enkessler/childprocess#144): Fix installs by adding `rake` gem as runtime dependency * [#147](enkessler/childprocess#147): Relax `rake` gem constraint from `< 12` to `< 13` ### Version 1.0.0 / 2019-01-28 * [#134](enkessler/childprocess#134): Add support for non-ASCII characters on Windows * [#132](enkessler/childprocess#132): Install `ffi` gem requirement on Windows only * [#128](enkessler/childprocess#128): Convert environment variable values to strings when `posix_spawn` enabled * [#141](enkessler/childprocess#141): Support JRuby on Java >= 9
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Update ruby-puppet-resource_api to 1.8.12. ## [1.8.7](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.7) (2019-09-11) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.6...1.8.7) **Fixed bugs:** - \(FM-8092\) Fix caching scope of transport schemas [\#200](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#200) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) **Merged pull requests:** - \(FM-8485\) - Addition of CODEOWNERS file [\#203](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#203) ([david22swan](https://github.com/david22swan)) - \(MODULES-9258\) Improve referencing and add summary [\#199](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#199) ([MaxMagill](https://github.com/MaxMagill)) - \(maint\) Pin both Jruby cells to use `dist: trusty` [\#197](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#197) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) ## [v1.8.6](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.8.6) (2019-07-01) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.5...v1.8.6) **Implemented enhancements:** - \(SERVER-2470\) list\_all\_transports implementation for puppetserver [\#187](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#187) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) **Fixed bugs:** - 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\(maint\) reduce debug noise caused by `feature?` [\#189](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#189) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(FM-8265\) Merge branch '1.6.x' into master [\#188](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#188) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(maint\) test fixes [\#185](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#185) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(maint\) make test order really random [\#175](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#175) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(packaging\) Update reported version to 1.8.4 \[no-promote\] [\#171](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#171) ([gimmyxd](https://github.com/gimmyxd)) ## [1.8.4](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.4) (2019-06-12) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.3...1.8.4) **Implemented enhancements:** - \(FM-7839\) Implement `to\_json` method for ResourceShim [\#168](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#168) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) **Fixed bugs:** - \(maint\) backport minor fixes from master to 1.6.x [\#184](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#184) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(PUP-9747\) Relax validation for bolt [\#182](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#182) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(maint\) Add to\_hash function to resourceShim for compatibility [\#180](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#180) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(maint\) implement `desc`/`docs` fallback [\#177](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#177) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) **Closed issues:** - ResourceShim should respond to to\_hash [\#179](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#179) **Merged pull requests:** - \(maint\) Merge 1.6.x to master [\#183](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#183) ([mihaibuzgau](https://github.com/mihaibuzgau)) - \(maint\) Fixup Gemfile for JRuby 1.7 installs [\#173](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#173) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(maint\) test cleanups [\#172](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#172) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) ## [1.8.3](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.3) (2019-04-12) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.2...1.8.3) **Fixed bugs:** - 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Release prep for v1.8.1 [\#163](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#163) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) # Changelog All significant changes to this repo will be summarized in this file. ## [v1.8.1](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.8.1) (2019-03-13) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.8.0...v1.8.1) **Fixed bugs:** - \(maint\) Fixes sensitive transport values where absent keys are wrapped [\#161](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#161) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) **Merged pull requests:** - 1.6.x mergeup [\#162](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#162) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(FM-7829\) Update README with transports examples [\#160](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#160) ([willmeek](https://github.com/willmeek)) - \(maint\) update release docs [\#159](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#159) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - Improve travis cells and testing [\#145](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#145) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) ## [v1.8.0](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.8.0) (2019-02-26) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.7.0...v1.8.0) **Implemented enhancements:** - \(FM-7695\) Transports - the remote content framework [\#157](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#157) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(FM-7698\) implement `sensitive:true` handling [\#156](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#156) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(PDK-1271\) Allow a transport to be wrapped and used like a device [\#155](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#155) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(FM-7701\) Support device providers when using Transport Wrapper [\#154](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#154) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(FM-7726\) implement `context.transport` to provide access [\#152](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#152) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(FM-7674\) Allow wrapping a Transport in a legacy Device [\#149](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#149) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(FM-7600\) Add Transport.connect method [\#148](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#148) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) **Fixed bugs:** - 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Update ruby-backports to 3.17.2. 3.17.2 - 2020-04-09 Fixed * Fix Range#cover (Ruby 2.6.0) [#148]
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4.23 2020-09-05 (rurban) - Fixup t/54_stringify change for JSON 2.09 (really use PR #169 madsen) 4.22 2020-09-04 (rurban) - Fix t/54_stringify needs JSON 2.09 for allow_unknown (PR #169 madsen) - Fix t/118_type.t for 5.6 - Fix t/96_interop.t for missing JSON::XS (GH #83 ribasushi) - Possible fix for s390x with long double, untested (GH #83) 4.21 2020-08-13 (rurban) - Fix not enough HEK memory allocation for the new canonical tied hashes feature. (GH #168) - TODO broken JSON::PP::Boolean versions 2.9x - 4.0 with threads::shared in 125_shared_boolean.t 4.20 2020-08-12 (rurban) - New feature: sort tied hashes with canonical. (GH #167) - Fix encode of threads::shared boolean (#166 Sam Bingner). This was broken with 4.00. - Fix some stringify overload cases via convert_blessed (GH #105) - Fix a compat case with JSON::XS, when convert_blessed is set, but allow_blessed not. (GH #105) - Improve blessed and stringify tests - Work on better inf/nan detection on AIX (#165 Peter Heuchert) - Fix documentation for booleans and their types (#162 by Karen Etheridge) 4.19 2020-02-06 (rurban) - Fix typed decode memory leak (#160 by Pali). 4.18 2019-12-13 (rurban) - Add new method ->type_all_string (#156 by Pali). When type_all_string is set then encode method produce stable deterministic string types in result JSON. This can be an alternative to Cpanel::JSON::XS::Type when having deterministic output is required but string JSON types are enough for any output. - Move SvGETMAGIC() from encode_av() and encode_hv() to encode_sv() (#156 by Pali) - Add Math::BigInt and Math::BigFloat as recommended dependences (#157 by Pali and Grinnz) 4.17 2019-11-04 (rurban) - Add Changes tests and fixups (see #155) 4.16 2019-11-04 (rurban) - Use Perl_strtod instead of self-made atof (via pow), to minimize differences from core string-to-float conversions. (#154). Fixes float representation regressions (in the 1e-6 to 1e-16 range) since 5.22. 4.15 2019-10-21 (rurban) - Fix more tests for nvtype long double 4.14 2019-10-15 (rurban) - Fix tests for nvtype long double (#153) - Fix PREREQ's. E.g. CentOS 7 has not Test::More anymore. (#152 by Pali) 4.13 2019-10-14 (rurban) - For JSON_TYPE_INT and JSON_TYPE_FLOAT allow to encode numeric values above 2^64 in PV slot via Math::BigInt/Float (#145, #148, #149 by Pali) - For JSON_TYPE_INT and JSON_TYPE_FLOAT encoder allow to pass Math::BigInt and Math::BigFloat objects with allow_bignum. (#147 by Pali) - Fix encoding floating point values above 2^64 in PV slot to JSON_TYPE_INT (#148, #150 by Pali) - Do not allow serializing objects when convert_blessed is not enabled. (#146 by Pali) 4.12 2019-06-11 (rurban) - Make encoder independent on Math::BigInt version (#140 by Pali) - Rethrow error from eval_sv and eval_pv() (#138, #139 by Pali), e.g. when Math::BigInt/BigFloat fails. - Fix encoding Inf and NaN from PV and NV slots to JSON_TYPE_INT (#137 by Pali) - Fix memory corruption in sv_to_ivuv() function (#136 by Pali) - Add new method ->require_types (#135 by Pali) - Fix typed json encoder conversion from scalar's PV and NV slot to JSON_TYPE_INT (#133, #134 by Pali) - Fix inconsistency with warnings in typed json encoder (#131 by Pali) - Fix Perl 5.8.0 support (#130 by Pali) - Fixed minor pod typo (#129 by sheeit) - Document invalid recursive callbacks or overloads (#128) 4.11 2019-03-26 (rurban) - Fix unicode strings with BOM corrupt ->utf8 state (#125) The BOM encoding effects only its very own decode call, not its object. 4.10 2019-03-18 (rurban) - Fix incr_text refcounts (#123) - Add incr_rest testcase (#123) - Fix encode_stringify string-overload refcnt problem (#124) "Attempt to free unreferenced scalar" with convert_blessed and overload. 4.09 2019-02-15 (rurban) - Add seperate allow_dupkeys property, in relaxed (#122) - Fixed allow_dupkeys for the XS slow path - Silence 2 -Wunused-value warnings - Fix ->unblessed_bool to produce modifiable perl structures (PR #121 by Pali)
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# withr 2.3.0 ## Deprecations - `local_tempfile()` argument `new` is deprecated, in favor of returning the path to the new tempfile. calls like `local_tempfile("xyz")` should be replaced with `xyx <- local_tempfile()` in your code (#141). ## New features - New `local_seed()` function and `local_preserve_seed()` functions to correspond to `with_seed()` and `with_preserve_seed()` (#139). - New `local_tempdir()` function added to create a temp directory (#140) - `local_*()` functions now take dots (`...`), which can simplify calls in some cases, e.g. you can now use `local_options(foo = "bar")` rather than `local_options(c(foo = "bar"))`. ## Minor improvements and fixes - `defer()` now throws an error if an error occurs in the deferred expression (#148) - `with_file()` and `local_file()` can now work if the file is actually a directory (#144).
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# gh 1.3.0 * gh now shows the correct number of records in its progress bar when paginating (#147). * New `.params` argument in `gh()` to make it easier to pass parameters to it programmatically (#140). # gh 1.2.1 * Token validation accounts for the new format [announced 2021-03-04 ](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-03-04-authentication-token-format-updates/) and implemented on 2021-04-01 (#148, @fmichonneau). # gh 1.2.0 * `gh_gql()` now passes all arguments to `gh()` (#124). * gh now handles responses from pagination better, and tries to properly merge them (#136, @rundel). * gh can retrieve a PAT from the Git credential store, where the lookup is based on the targeted API URL. This now uses the gitcreds package. The environment variables consulted for URL-specific GitHub PATs have changed. - For "https://api.github.com": `GITHUB_PAT_GITHUB_COM` now, instead of `GITHUB_PAT_API_GITHUB_COM` - For "https://github.acme.com/api/v3": `GITHUB_PAT_GITHUB_ACME_COM` now, instead of `GITHUB_PAT_GITHUB_ACME_COM_API_V3` See the documentation of the gitcreds package for details. * The keyring package is no longer used, in favor of the Git credential store. * The documentation for the GitHub REST API has moved to <https://docs.github.com/rest> and endpoints are now documented using the URI template style of [RFC 6570](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6570): - Old: `GET /repos/:owner/:repo/issues` - New: `GET /repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues` gh accepts and prioritizes the new style. However, it still does parameter substitution for the old style. * Fixed an error that occurred when calling `gh()` with `.progress = FALSE` (@gadenbuie, #115). * `gh()` accepts named `NA` parameters that are destined for the request body (#139). # gh 1.1.0 * Raw responses from GitHub are now returned as raw vector. * Responses may be written to disk by providing a path in the `.destfile` argument. * gh now sets `.Last.error` to the error object after an uncaught error, and `.Last.error.trace` to the stack trace of the error. * `gh()` now silently drops named `NULL` parameters, and throws an error for named `NA` parameters (#21, #84). * `gh()` now returns better values for empty responses, typically empty lists or dictionaries (#66). * `gh()` now has an `.accept` argument to make it easier to set the `Accept` HTTP header (#91). * New `gh_gql()` function to make it easier to work with the GitHub GraphQL API. * gh now supports separate personal access tokens for GitHub Enterprise sites. See `?gh_token` for details. * gh now supports storing your GitHub personal access tokens (PAT) in the system keyring, via the keyring package. See `?gh_token` for details. * `gh()` can now POST raw data, which allows adding assets to releases (#56).
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# ggExtra 0.9 - Fix #109: using ggMarginal on a plot where geom_point was not the first layer was buggy (#116) - Add documentation about how to use ggMarginal in R Notebooks or Rmarkdown - Added support for densigram (density+histogram) plots (#118) - Lots of internal refactoring (thanks @crew102) - Fix the "two chunk" requirement for rendering ggMarginalPlots in Rmd (#148)
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Change log: 0.5.8 (2021-11-26) ===== - Bug Fixes: - Revert "Chain-up to parent in `mousepad_window_scroll_event()`" (#150) - Search: Fix a memory leak - Search: Remove obsolete workaround for the document finalization - Drop restrictions on URI scheme - Update `POTFILES.in` - Printing: Remove the "Page Setup" dialog (#148) - Flatpak: Complete scripts - Flatpak: Access remote locations with GVfs - Search: Fix the history cleanup - Search: Prevent GTask warnings when replacing text - Search: Ensure settings synchronization before searching - Fix translation domain in Appdata file - flatpak: Update README - flatpak: Add generic manifest and basic scripts - Translation Updates: Albanian, Arabic, Armenian (Armenia), Basque, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (China), Chinese (Taiwan), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Eastern Armenian, English (Australia), English (United Kingdom), Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingue, Italian, Japanese, Kazakh, Korean, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Occitan (post 1500), Persian (Iran), Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil), Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Uyghur
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## [1.1.0] ### Added * CLI: The `--path <PATH>` flag has been added, allowing users to limit dependency discovery to one or more paths (specified separately) when `pip-audit` is invoked in environment mode ([#148](pypa/pip-audit#148)) * CLI: The `pip-audit` CLI can now be accessed through `python -m pip_audit`. All functionality is identical to the functionality provided by the `pip-audit` entrypoint ([#173](pypa/pip-audit#173)) * CLI: The `--verbose` flag has been added, allowing users to receive more more verbose output from `pip-audit`. Supplying the `--verbose` flag overrides the `PIP_AUDIT_LOGLEVEL` environment variable and is equivalent to setting it to `debug` ([#185](pypa/pip-audit#185)) ### Changed * CLI: `pip-audit` now clears its spinner bar from the terminal upon completion, preventing visual confusion ([#174](pypa/pip-audit#174)) ### Fixed * Dependency sources: a crash caused by `platform.python_version` returning an version string that couldn't be parsed as a PEP-440 version was fixed ([#175](pypa/pip-audit#175)) * Dependency sources: a crash caused by incorrect assumptions about the structure of source distributions was fixed ([#166](pypa/pip-audit#166)) * Vulnerability sources: a performance issue on Windows caused by cache failures was fixed ([#178](pypa/pip-audit#178)) ## [1.0.1] - 2021-12-02 ### Fixed * CLI: The `--desc` flag no longer requires a following argument. If passed as a bare option, `--desc` is equivalent to `--desc on` ([#153](pypa/pip-audit#153)) * Dependency resolution: The PyPI-based dependency resolver no longer throws an uncaught exception on package resolution errors; instead, the package is marked as skipped and an appropriate warning or fatal error (in `--strict` mode) is produced ([#162](pypa/pip-audit#162)) * CLI: When providing the `--cache-dir` flag, the command to read the pip cache directory is no longer executed. Previously this was always executed and could result into failure when the command fails. In CI environments, the default `~/.cache` directory is typically not writable by the build user and this meant that the `python -m pip cache dir` would fail before this fix, even if the `--cache-dir` flag was provided. ([#161](pypa/pip-audit#161)) ## [1.0.0] - 2021-12-01 ### Added * This is the first stable release of `pip-audit`! The CLI is considered stable from this point on, and all changes will comply with [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/) ## [0.0.9] - 2021-12-01 ### Added * CLI: Skipped dependencies are now listed in the output of `pip-audit`, for supporting output formats ([#145](pypa/pip-audit#145)) * CLI: `pip-audit` now supports a "strict" mode (enabled with `-S` or `--strict`) that fails if the audit if any individual dependency cannot be resolved or audited. The default behavior is still to skip any individual dependency errors ([#146](pypa/pip-audit#146))
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Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Distribution Version 4.4.3 9 March 2022 Release Notes NEW FEATURES Please note that that ISC DHCP is licensed under the Mozilla Public License, MPL 2.0. Please see https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/ to read the MPL 2.0 license terms. NOTE: The client and relay components are now End-Of-Life. 4.4.3 is the final release for those components. For information on how to install, configure, and run this software, as well as how to find documentation and report bugs, please consult the README file. ISC DHCP uses the standard GNU configure command for installation. Please review the output of `./configure --help` to see what options are available. The system has only been tested on Linux and FreeBSD, and may not work on other platforms. Please subscribe to the dhcp-users mailing list at https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/dhcp-users and report any problems and/or suggested fixes to [email protected]. ISC DHCP is open source software maintained by Internet Systems Consortium. This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected]). Changes since 4.4.2-P1 (New Features) - Two new OMAPI function calls were added, `dhcpctl_timed_connect()` and `dhcpctl_timed_wait_for_completion()`. These provide timed versions of creating a connection and waiting for an operation to complete. [GitLab #76] - The BIND libraries have been updated to the latest version, 9.11.36. This fixes a number of compilation issues on various systems, including OpenWRT. Thanks to Philip Prindeville for testing on OpenWRT. [GitLab #218, #171, #180, #192] - Support was added for the new DHCPv4 option v6-only-preferred, specified in RFC 8925. A new reason code, V6ONLY, was added to the client script and the client Linux script sample was updated. [GitLab #132] Changes since 4.4.2-P1 (Bug Fixes) - Minor corrections were made to allow compilation under gcc 10. [GitLab #117] - The logic in dhclient that causes it to decline DHCPv4 leases if the client script exits abnormally (i.e. crashes) has been corrected. [GitLab #123] - The limit on the size of a lease file that can be loaded at startup is now only enforced on 32-bit systems. [GitLab #92] - The PRNG initialization has been improved. It now uses the configure flag `--with-randomdev=PATH`, which specifies the device from which to read the initial seed. That is typically `/dev/random` (the default value) or `/dev/urandom`, but may be specified otherwise on the local system. The old behavior can be forced by disabling this feature (`--with-randomdev=no`). If the initialization is disabled or reading from the random device fails, the previous algorithm (retrieve the last four bytes of hardware addresses from all network interfaces that have them, and use the current time and process ID) is used. [GitLab #197] - A minor dhclient code fix was made to remove compilation warnings. [GitLab #190] - The hard-coded MD5 algorithm name was removed in OMAPI connection logic. Previously, using any other algorithm via a key-algorithm statement would allow OMAPI connections to be made, but subsequent actions such as updating an object would fail. [GitLab #148] - The parallel build has been improved. Thanks to Sergei Trofimovich for the patch. The parallel build is still experimental, as officially the BIND 9 code does not support the parallel build for libraries. [GitLab #91] - Handling of LDAP options (`ldap-gssapi-principal` and `ldap-gssapi-keytab`) has been improved. This is contributed code that has not been tested by ISC. Thank you to Petr Mensik and Pavel Zhukov for the patches! [GitLab !56,!75] - It is now possible to use `option -g ipaddr` in the dhcrelay to replace the giaddr sent to clients with the given ipaddr, to work around bogus clients like Solaris 11 grub which use giaddr instead of the announced router (3) to set up their default route. Thanks to Jens Elkner for the patch! [GitLab #223, !86, !92]
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# 1.4.0 * `cran_check_results()` now downloads results in parallel, so it is much faster. * `rcmdcheck_process` now redirects the standard error to the standard output, to make sure that they are correctly interleaved (#148). * rcmdcheck now puts Rtools on the PATH, via pkgbuild (#111). * rcmdcheck now builds the manual when building the package, if it is needed for `\Sexpr{}` expressions (#137). * This version fixes a rare race condition that made rcmdcheck fail (#139). * rcmdcheck now safeguards against R deleting the user's home directory via an `R CMD build` bug (#120). * rcmdcheck can now ignore files in `inst/doc` when building a package. See the `Config/build/clean-inst-doc` package option in `?"rcmdcheck-config"` (#130). * It is now possible to turn on/off ANSI colors for rcmdcheck only, without affecting the checked package. See `?"rcmdcheck-config" and the `RCMDCHECK_NUM_COLORS` environment variable and the `rcmdcheck.num_colors` option (#119, @jimhester). * `print.rcmdcheck()` now has a `test_output` argument and `rcmdcheck.test_output` global option, to control whether to print the full test output or not. (#121) * RStudio's Pandoc is now on the path during `rcmdcheck()` and `rcmdcheck_process` (#109, #132, @dpprdan). * `rcmdcheck()` now errors if the check process crashes (#110, #163). * `rcmdcheck()` prints the check ouptut better interactively, especially when the package has multiple test files (#145, #161). * rcmdcheck can now ignore `NOTE`s, if requested, see `?rcmdcheck` for details (#12, #160). * rcmdcheck now always converts its output to UTF-8 from the native encoding. It also handles parsing check output in a non-native encoding better (#152). * rcmdcheck now ignored time stamps when comparing two check results (#128). * rcmdcheck now does not print extra empty lines in the interactive output on GitHub Actions. * rcmdcheck now uses a more robust implementation to extract the session info from the check process (#164).
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Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Distribution Version 4.4.3 9 March 2022 Release Notes NEW FEATURES Please note that that ISC DHCP is licensed under the Mozilla Public License, MPL 2.0. Please see https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/ to read the MPL 2.0 license terms. NOTE: The client and relay components are now End-Of-Life. 4.4.3 is the final release for those components. For information on how to install, configure, and run this software, as well as how to find documentation and report bugs, please consult the README file. ISC DHCP uses the standard GNU configure command for installation. Please review the output of `./configure --help` to see what options are available. The system has only been tested on Linux and FreeBSD, and may not work on other platforms. Please subscribe to the dhcp-users mailing list at https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/dhcp-users and report any problems and/or suggested fixes to [email protected]. ISC DHCP is open source software maintained by Internet Systems Consortium. This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected]). Changes since 4.4.2-P1 (New Features) - Two new OMAPI function calls were added, `dhcpctl_timed_connect()` and `dhcpctl_timed_wait_for_completion()`. These provide timed versions of creating a connection and waiting for an operation to complete. [GitLab #76] - The BIND libraries have been updated to the latest version, 9.11.36. This fixes a number of compilation issues on various systems, including OpenWRT. Thanks to Philip Prindeville for testing on OpenWRT. [GitLab #218, #171, #180, #192] - Support was added for the new DHCPv4 option v6-only-preferred, specified in RFC 8925. A new reason code, V6ONLY, was added to the client script and the client Linux script sample was updated. [GitLab #132] Changes since 4.4.2-P1 (Bug Fixes) - Minor corrections were made to allow compilation under gcc 10. [GitLab #117] - The logic in dhclient that causes it to decline DHCPv4 leases if the client script exits abnormally (i.e. crashes) has been corrected. [GitLab #123] - The limit on the size of a lease file that can be loaded at startup is now only enforced on 32-bit systems. [GitLab #92] - The PRNG initialization has been improved. It now uses the configure flag `--with-randomdev=PATH`, which specifies the device from which to read the initial seed. That is typically `/dev/random` (the default value) or `/dev/urandom`, but may be specified otherwise on the local system. The old behavior can be forced by disabling this feature (`--with-randomdev=no`). If the initialization is disabled or reading from the random device fails, the previous algorithm (retrieve the last four bytes of hardware addresses from all network interfaces that have them, and use the current time and process ID) is used. [GitLab #197] - A minor dhclient code fix was made to remove compilation warnings. [GitLab #190] - The hard-coded MD5 algorithm name was removed in OMAPI connection logic. Previously, using any other algorithm via a key-algorithm statement would allow OMAPI connections to be made, but subsequent actions such as updating an object would fail. [GitLab #148] - The parallel build has been improved. Thanks to Sergei Trofimovich for the patch. The parallel build is still experimental, as officially the BIND 9 code does not support the parallel build for libraries. [GitLab #91] - Handling of LDAP options (`ldap-gssapi-principal` and `ldap-gssapi-keytab`) has been improved. This is contributed code that has not been tested by ISC. Thank you to Petr Mensik and Pavel Zhukov for the patches! [GitLab !56,!75] - It is now possible to use `option -g ipaddr` in the dhcrelay to replace the giaddr sent to clients with the given ipaddr, to work around bogus clients like Solaris 11 grub which use giaddr instead of the announced router (3) to set up their default route. Thanks to Jens Elkner for the patch! [GitLab #223, !86, !92]
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From the upstream ChangeLog: [2.2] Fix 'multiple definition' compile time errors by @rdmark in #136 [2.2] Remove bitrotted code by @rdmark in #139 [2.2] Fixes for the OpenSSL 1.1 API; add OpenSSL 1.0 backwards compat by @rdmark in #142 [2.2] Install afp_ldap.conf based on LDAP support, not availability of ACLs. by @rdmark in #143 [2.2] Resolve gcc 10 compile time warnings on Linux by @rdmark in #165 [2.2] Downstream patches for NetBSD compatibility by @rdmark in #148 [2.2] Make timelord work on non-big-endian systems; ability to sync localtime by @rdmark in #151 [2.2] Resolve papd compile time errors due to deprecated CUPS calls by @rdmark in #152 [2.2] Resolve automake warnings running bootstrap by @rdmark in #153 [2.2] Handle special FIRSTNET behavior on NetBSD by @rdmark in #154 [2.2] papd patches for compatibility with older Apple LaserWriter drivers on Mac and GS/OS by @rdmark in #156 [2.2] Allow non-unicode volume to be scanned by the repair tool. by @rdmark in #158 [2.2] Update init script templates to start/stop a2boot daemon. by @rdmark in #160 [2.2] Backport Netatalk 3 patches by @rdmark in #161 [2.2] papd: Send replies to client when printing to prompt more data by @rdmark in #162 [2.2] afpd: Add option to disable afp session tickles by @rdmark in #163 [2.2] Update for Unicode 14 by @rdmark in #164 [2.2] Made the AsanteTalk bridge consistently start up in AppleTalk Phase 2�$A!-�(B by @rdmark in #166 [2.2] Introduce fully functional systemd unit configurations for all daemons by @rdmark in #167 [2.2] General stability patches by @rdmark in #168 Fix some compile errors by @JensKSP in #176 Package changes: Distfile has been moved to github Clean up unused PLIST variables
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pkgsrc change: fix typo of USE_LANGUAGES. 1.1.0 (2023-01-25) What's Changed * URI::GID: Update #check_scheme, no need to call super by @alexcwatt in #146 * JSON-encode GlobalIDs as strings by @georgeclaghorn in #149 * Support pattern matching of GlobalID & GlobalID::URI by @ojab in #140 * prevent double find by @ooooooo-q in #148 * implement non signed global_id helper method on fixture set by @rainerborene in #144
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Upstream changes: 20220807.0 Mon Aug 1 2022 If your applications rely on portability to Windows, see new documentation sections "argument-passing rules are program-specific" and "batch files". This release fixes bugs in runs of Windows programs that use standard command line parsing rules. Runs of non-standard programs may require changes. Notable non-standard programs include cmd.exe, cscript.exe, and Cygwin programs. - #140 - skip t/pty.t test on NetBSD too - Add strict/warnings - #142 - Follow Windows argument quoting rules - #146 - allow win32_newlines.t to actually run - #150 - Make t/pty.t test pass on OpenBSD. - #148 - Support Win32 commands having nonstandard command line parsing rules - Support executing Win32 batch files. - Add IPC::Run::Win32Process, for delivering nonstandard command lines. - Fix reporting of Win32::Process::Create() errors. - #156 - On Windows, avoid hang when closing read end of pipe. - #155 - Ignore known test failure on msys. - t/windows_search_path.t - Avoid warning with IPCRUNDEBUG, in Windows spawned children. - Use $^X, not 'perl', in tests. - Thanks to the New active developer: Noah Misch!
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v12.5.0 ------- - #195: Project now depends on ``path``. v12.4.0 ------- - #169: Project now depends on ``path < 13.2``. - Fixed typo in README. v12.3.0 ------- - #169: Project is renamed to simply ``path``. This release of ``path.py`` simply depends on ``path < 13.1``. v12.2.0 ------- - #169: Moved project at GitHub from ``jaraco/path.py`` to ``jaraco/path``. v12.1.0 ------- - #171: Fixed exception in ``rmdir_p`` when target is not empty. - #174: Rely on ``importlib.metadata`` on Python 3.8. v12.0.2 ------- - Refreshed package metadata. 12.0.1 ------ - #166: Removed 'universal' wheel support. 12.0 --- - #148: Dropped support for Python 2.7 and 3.4. - Moved 'path' into a package.
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Snowball 2.2.0 (2021-11-10) =========================== New Code Generators ------------------- * Add Ada generator from Stephane Carrez (#135). Javascript ---------- * Fix generated code to use integer division rather than floating point division. Noted by David Corbett. Pascal ------ * Fix code generated for division. Previously real division was used and the generated code would fail to compile with a "Incompatible types" error. Noted by David Corbett. * Fix code generated for Snowball's `minint` and `maxint` constant. Python ------ * Python 2 is no longer actively supported, as proposed on the mailing list: https://lists.tartarus.org/pipermail/snowball-discuss/2021-August/001721.html * Fix code generated for division. Previously the Python code we generated used integer division but rounded negative fractions towards negative infinity rather than zero under Python 2, and under Python 3 used floating point division. Noted by David Corbett. Code Quality Improvements ------------------------- * C#: An `among` without functions is now generated as `static` and groupings are now generated as constant. Patches from James Turner in #146 and #147. Code generation improvements ---------------------------- * General: + Constant numeric subexpressions and constant numeric tests are now evaluated at Snowball compile time. Behavioural changes to existing algorithms ------------------------------------------ * german2: Fix handling of `qu` to match algorithm description. Previously the implementation erroneously did `skip 2` after `qu`. We suspect this was intended to skip the `qu` but that's already been done by the substring/among matching, so it actually skips an extra two characters. The implementation has always differed in this way, but there's no good reason to skip two extra characters here so overall it seems best to change the code to match the description. This change only affects the stemming of a single word in the sample vocabulary - `quae` which seems to actually be Latin rather than German. Optimisations to existing algorithms ------------------------------------ * arabic: Handle exception cases in the among they're exceptions to. * greek: Remove unused slice setting, handle exception cases in the among they're exceptions to, and turn `substring ... among ... or substring ... among ...` into a single `substring ... among ...` in cases where it is trivial to do so. * hindi: Eliminate the need for variable `p`. * irish: Minor optimisation in setting `pV` and `p1`. * yiddish: Make use of `among` more. Compiler -------- * Fix handling of `len` and `lenof` being declared as names. For compatibility with programs written for older Snowball versions len and lenof stop being tokens if declared as names. However this code didn't work correctly if the tokeniser's name buffer needed to be enlarged to hold the token name (i.e. 3 or 5 elements respectively). * Report a clearer error if `=` is used instead of `==` in an integer test. * Replace a single entry command list with its contents in the internal syntax tree. This puts things in a more canonical form, which helps subsequent optimisations. Build system ------------ * Support building on Microsoft Windows (using mingw+msys or a similar Unix-like environment). Patch from Jannick in #129. * Split out INCLUDES from CPPFLAGS so that CPPFLAGS can now be overridden by the user if required. Fixes #148, reported by Dominique Leuenberger. * Regenerate algorithms.mk only when needed rather than on every `make` run. libstemmer ---------- * The libstemmer static library now has a `.a` extension, rather than `.o`. Patch from Michal Vasilek in #150. Testsuite --------- * stemtest: Test that numbers and numeric codes aren't damaged by any of the algorithms. Regression test for #66. Fixes #81. * ada: Fix ada tests to fail if output differs. There was an extra `| head -300` compared to other languages, which meant that the exit code of `diff` was ignored. It seems more helpful (and is more consistent) not to limit how many differences are shown so just drop this addition. * go: Stop thinning testdata. It looks like we only are because the test harness code was based on that for rust, which was based on that for javascript, which was only thinning because it was reading everything into memory and the larger vocabulary lists were resulting in out of memory issues. * javascript: Speed up stemwords.js. Process input line-by-line rather than reading the whole file into memory, splitting, iterating, and creating an array with all the output, joining and writing out a single huge string. This also means we can stop thinning the test data for javascript, which we were only doing because the huge arabic test data file was causing out of memory errors. Also drop the -p option, which isn't useful here and complicates the code. * rust: Turn on optimisation in the makefile rather than the CI config. This makes the tests run in about 1/5 of the time and there's really no reason to be thinning the testdata for rust. Documentation ------------- * CONTRIBUTING.rst: Improve documentation for adding a new stemming algorithm. * Improve wording of Python docs.
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## [2023.1] - 2023-01-06 ### Added - Use tomlib for Python >= 3.11 and tomli/toml for Python < 3.11 [!168, !172] ### Fixed - Use the proper link fragment for interface prerequisite [#148]
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# waldo 0.5.1 * Tolerance is also taken into account when displaying differences (#173). * `NA_real_` and `NaN` are only treated as non-equal when tolerance is non-null. That means that `testthat::expect_equal(NaN, NA_real_)` will pass but `testthat::expect_identical(NaN, NA_real_)` will fail (#174). # waldo 0.5.0 * You can opt-out of quoting strings with `quote_strings = FALSE` (#145). * Improvements to missing value handling: * `NA_character_` and `"NA"` are no longer treated as equal (#162). * `NA_real_` and `NaN` are no longer treated as equal (@sorhawell, #150). * Leading and trailing `NA`s are no longer omitted from output when the lengths of `x` and `y` are unequal (#109). * The `balanced` attribute used by some `POSIXlt` objects in R 4.3 and greater is now ignored (#160). * 3d (and greater) numeric arrays no longer cause an error (#148). * Support for complex numbers is improved (#146). * `ignore_attr = "class"` now works for more types of input (#143).
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1.4.2 (2023-08-08) This is a gem housekeeping release. No user-facing changes. Housekeeping * Ensure rubocop task runs on Ruby >= 3.1 (#149) @mattbrictson * Add Ruby 3.2 to the CI matrix (#148) @mattbrictson * Fix test failures due to minitest 5.19 release (#146, #147) @mattbrictson * Fix CI build for Ruby 2.2 (#145) @mattbrictson
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Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.0.1 * Retagging release Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.0 * Search provider performance improvements !154, !155, !156 (Christian Hergert) * Use numeric font instead of monospace #290 (Robert Roth) * Fixed electron-volt unit abbreviation #347 (Robert Roth) * Fixed erroneous Joule unit name #348 (Robert Roth) * Fixed missing build dependency !157 (Jeremy Bicha) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.beta * Fixed variable and function popover reverse typing #335, #320 (Robert Roth) * Better left/right cursor key handling !153 (Seth Falco) * Improved toolbar using Adwaita library !151 (Felipe Kinoshita) * Flatpak build improvements (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.alpha * Remember window size #328 !146 (Leonard K, Alice Mikhaylenko) * Allow opening Main Menu by pressing F10 !142 !149 (Automeris naranja) * Extend bit-shifting limit #306 !143 (J Sory) * Added new energy units !143 (J Sory) * Added TWD support via Bank of Canada rates #27 !148 (Mário Adriano) * Added legal section for exchange rate source attribution (Robert Roth) * Added United Nations Treasury exchange rate datasource (Robert Roth) * Added Jamaican Dollar currency #291 (Robert Roth) * Added Ukrainian hryvnia currency #278 (Robert Roth) * Added Nigerian Naira currency #142 (Robert Roth) * Changed symbolic icon to C on the clear button #336 (Robert Roth) * Dropped VEF currency support #78 (Robert Roth) * Use new vala-nightly SDK extension for flatpak (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 44.beta * Improved factorization !141 (J. Sory) * Number format selection documentation improvements #321 (Robert Roth) * Made builtin function descriptions translatable #323 (Robert Roth) * Fixed display showing 0 on startup #318 (Robert Roth) * Improved button tooltips !132 (sunflowerskater) * Added signed int support to programming mode !110 (Erik Wolf) * i and e constants updated according to ISO 80000-2:2009 !137 (majjejjam) * Help overlay updates !133 (Sabri Ünal) * Added preferences shortcut !129 (Sabri Ünal) * Destroy dialog after clicking cancel #310 (Jaycee Santos) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.0.1 * Fixed appdata versioning (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.0 * Removed old issue tracker references !128 (Jake Dane) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.rc * Fix crash when entering new function name !124 (Nathaniel Russel) * Fix source view border !121 (Alexander Mikhaylenko) * Flatpak build update !122 (Bartłomiej Piotrowski) * Port about window to libadwaita !119 (Christopher Davis) * Port to libsoup3 !120 (AppleME) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.alpha * Fixed broken undo/redo #266 (Robert Roth) * Make sure variable name definitions work with whitespace too (Robert Roth) * Fix translatable strings !116 (Maximiliano) * Fixed missing implicit multiplication with variable and root #279 (Robert Roth) * meson warning fixes (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.2 * Fixed incorrect history with bits toggling #281 (Robert Roth) * Fixed crash when typing in variable popover #282 (Robert Roth) * Fixed incorrect libxml usage #283 (Luca Bacci, Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.1 * Fixed broken undo/redo #266 (Robert Roth) * Removed automatic closing brace addition #271 (Robert Roth) * Fixed incorrect percentage symbol precedence handling #236, #275 (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.rc * Use new gnome post_install script !106 (Bobby Rong) * gcalc build fixes (Daniel Espinoza Ortiz) * Updated screenshots (Christopher Davis) * Set default focus to entry (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.beta * Fixed build issues with GCI entry controller tests #250 (Robert Roth) * Force LTR in history view #252 (Robert Roth) * programing mode: Force bit digits to be always LTR #258 (Yosef Or Boczko) * Use AdwApplication (Alexander Mikhaylenko) * ui: Fix styles !105 (Alexander Mikhaylenko) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.alpha * build: Support flatpak development builds (Óscar Fernández Díaz) * build: migrated to GTK4 !98 (Cristopher Davis, Robert Roth) * entry: Added currencies completion provider (Robert Roth) * entry: Fixed percentage evaluation error #237 (Robert Roth) * internal: Moved history view from MathDisplay to MathWindow (Robert Roth) * window: set default width for basic and keyboard mode #240 (Robert Roth) * buttons: removed destructive action class from clear button #242 (Robert Roth) * converter: search support in unit selector, separate conversion category selector #108 (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 41.0 * Use first translated symbol for conversion with button #219 (Robert Roth) * Appdata includes hardware support information (Adrien Plazas) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 41.alpha * Adaptive preferences window !85 (Adrien Plazas) * Fixed currency conversion using convert button #216 (Robert Roth) * User interface reworked, adaptive UI !81 (Adrien Plazas) * Enlarged calculator icon in help !82 (Sabri Ünal) * Code cleanup (Robert Roth) * Fixed kilohertz shorthand !87 (scootergrisen) * Fixed donation link !88 (René Genz) * Added support using calculator without currency conversion for privacy !89 (Ray Strode) * Added support for function description of custom functions using @ !90 (Martin Jirku) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 40.rc * Resize window after switching mode !78 (joshas) * Fixed compilation warnings (Robert Roth) * Support offline currency conversion tests #208 (Robert Roth) * Use official unit on conversion button click #207 (Robert Roth) * Fixed temperature unit typos #211 (Robert Roth) * Ellipsize conversion labels #17 (Robert Roth) * Added Ctrl+Delete shortcut for clearing the current equation #187 (Robert Roth) * Allow multiple decimal points #166. #5 (Robert Roth) * Added Ctrl+O shortcut for degrees symbol (Robert Roth) * Use gtk-sourceview 4.8 !80 (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 40.beta * Fixed CI build (Robert Roth) * Fixed issues with initial loading of currencies (Robert Roth) * Rework currency retrieval preparing for currency provider plugins (Robert Roth) * Fixed commandline conversions #33 (Robert Roth) * Added currency conversion tests (Robert Roth) * Added support for frequencies conversion (Dave Hulst) * Added support for converting to and from weeks (Dave Hulst) * Added support for converting to and from centuries and decades (Dave Hulst) * Increase buttons font size #201 (Robert Roth) * Added % button to Advanced mode (Dave Hulst) * Show 4 decimals in converter instead of only two #203 (Robert Roth) * Added style classes to buttons !76 (Dave Hulst) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 40.alpha * Use libhandy for window and headerbar !69 (Cristopher Davis) * Use C instead of Clr in help !70 (scootergrisen) * Fixed broken currency conversion on first start #199 (Robert Roth) * Removed duplicate word from help #198 (Robert Roth) * Added lbs shortcut for pounds conversion (Robert Roth) * Fixed inconsistent word size (A. M. Roswell) * Removed unused trunc button from programming mode #41 (Robert Roth) * Fixed deprecation warnings * Added Serbian Dinar with fixed rate #49 (Robert Roth) * Added Bangladeshi Taka with fixed rate #191 (A. M. Roswell) * Updated mailing list contact to Discourse (Robert Roth) * Added basic help page for programming mode (A. M. Roswell) * Added insert character code button (A. M. Roswell) * Dim inapplicable bits on word size change #189 (A. M. Roswell) * Make the conversion labels selectable (Robert Roth) * Do not convert on swap #170 (Robert Roth) * Word size changer in programming mode !58 (A. M. Roswell) * Added metric cups conversion unit !53 (Lucy Coleclough) * Fixed astronomical unit conversion !51 (Thomas Nilsson) * Fixed feet-based units name, added mph and kph shortcuts #180 (Robert Roth) * Use shell copy to clipboard action #178 (Robert Roth) * Fixed preferences of angle units !56 (Delton Ding) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.38.0 Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.37.92 Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.37.90 * Add tooltips for bits in programming mode !46 (Olliver Schinagl) * snap packaging updates (Ken VanDine) * Added link to website in About #155 (Robert Roth) * Added speed conversions !49 (Mathieu Heurtevin) * History view follows preferences #105, #159, #168 (Robert Roth) * Added month as time unit #158 (Robert Roth) * Better help for variables example usage #154 (Robert Roth) * Defined pi variable, added pi button in programming mode #153 (Robert Roth) * CI build fixes (Robert Roth) * Updated app icon !47 (Jakub Steiner) * Fixed bug returning empty string as result #152 (Robert Roth) * Support latex-style multiplication #164 (Robert Roth) * Added support for tau constant #46 (Robert Roth) * Unify constant handling (Robert Roth) * Separate UI files from sources (Robert Roth) * Moved number format selection to separate menu #24 (Robert Roth) * Replaces mode selector shortcuts with Ctrl+Alt (Robert Roth) * Clear answer if editing right before it #59, #161 (Robert Roth) * Moved preferences dialog to UI file (Robert Roth) * Refresh bits panel after calculation #38 (Robert Roth) * Removed past author addresses #174 (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.36.0 Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.92 * doc: Don't pass --fatal-warnings to valadoc (Rico Tzschichholz) * Removed obsolete keyboard shortcut #148 (Robert Roth) * help: Update icon for 3.36 (Andre Klapper) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.90 * Drop padding around the display !40 (Adrien Plazas) * Updated Keyboard Shortcuts (Sabri Ünal) * Handle Escape and Enter correctly with completion #144 (Robert Roth) * Added F10 for primary menu shortcut #148 (Robert Roth) * Updated app icon !43 (Tobias Bernard) * Added Rack Units to the conversions !37 (Léo Gillot-Lamure) * Fixed freeze on calculating atan(+/-i) #139 (Robert Roth) * Fixed mode shortcuts by removing blocking mnemonics #138 (Robert Roth) * Implemented result history browsing using alt left/right #129 (Robert Roth) * Added translator comments for possible modes as command line arguments !38 (Rafael Fontenelle) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.3 * Help updates (Andre Klapper) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.2 * List possible modes in commandline help #112 (Robert Roth) * Add square feet unit #132 (Robert Roth) * Base conversion display selectable #123 (Robert Roth) * Created nightly icon (Jakub Steiner) * Snap build updates (Heather Ellsworth) * GCalc library code fixes (Rico Tzschichholz, Daniel Espinoza Ortiz) * Update required meson version (Diego Escalante Urrelo) * Adapt code to changed gtk+-3.0 bindings (Rico Tzschichholz) * Added GCi libary and tests for controllers for widgets (Daniel Espinoza Ortiz) * Solve on = key if input isq not a variable name #22 (Alberto González Palomo) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.92 * README updates (Roger) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.90 * Flatpak build cleanup (Jordan Petridis) * Debug messages cleanup (Daniel Espinosa Ortiz) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.3 * calculator library build fixes (Daniel Espinosa Ortiz) * CI build fixes (Ken VanDine) * Added mnemonics for primary menu items #113 (Robert Roth) * Dropped leading zeros octal prefix #114, #109, #110 (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.2 * Separated calculator library !19 (Daniel Espinosa Ortiz) * Ensure icon is available for shell (Ken VanDine) * Support entering left/right shift with keyboard #98 (Robert Roth) * Fixed CFA conversion rate #102 (Robert Roth) * Remove copy icon from search provider results #103 (Robert Roth) * Do not assume octal base for binary numbers #101 (Robert Roth) * Show thousands separator in unit converter #102 (Robert Roth) * Use currency name instead of display name for conversion #106 (Robert Roth) * Quit warns and closes all windows #51 (Robert Roth) * Avoid normalizing the equation twice in search #104 (Pascal Nowack) * Ignore keypresses while calculating results #47 (Robert Roth) * Only allow one decimal point in numbers #5 (Robert Roth) * Application icon updated in help (Andre Klapper)
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[1.0.0] - 2023-11-07 A quick note to any packages. The generated shell completions and man page are now in the gen directory of the repo. They're also included in the pre-built release artifacts on the releases page. Improvements #115 Do not replace symlink with output file (@SimplyDanny) Fixes an issue where a symlink would be replaced with a regular file #124 Fix tests (@Linus789) Removed displaying the file path when passing the --preview flag and fixed how text coloring was handled in tests Breaking #192 Rename --string-mode to --fixed-strings (@CosmicHorrorDev) Renamed -s --string-mode to -f --fixed-strings to better match similar tools -s and --string-mode will still continue to work for backwards compatibility, but are no longer documented #258 Error on $<num><non_num> capture replacement names (@CosmicHorrorDev) Previously when you tried to use a numbered capture group right before some letters in the replacement text (e.g. $1foo) then it would be considered the impossible-to-use 1foo capture. The correct way to pass the numbered capture group in this case would be to surround the number with curly braces like so ${1}foo. The error just detects this case and informs the user of the issue Docs #93 Add note about in-place file modification to --help output (@jchook) #148 Doc: nitpick -- has no special meaning to shells (@hexagonrecursion) #181 Fix man page -f flag help text (@ulope) Fixed copy-pasted text in the man page's -f flag's help text #186 Improve error message for failed replacements (@CosmicHorrorDev) #187 Freshen up README (@CosmicHorrorDev) Added a repology badge to document different installation methods Improved the formatting of the benchmarks #207 Documenting $ escape (@yahkbar) Adds a section in the README that covers that $$ is a literal $ in the replacement text #227 Improve README readability (@vassudanagunta) Various formatting improvements #231 Use clap_mangen and roff to generate manpage (@nc7s) This change ensures the man page contents stay in sync with the CLI automatically, and fixes some broken rendering of the existing manpage #243 Exclude unsupported packages from the repology badge (@CosmicHorrorDev) Pre-built Releases (11295fb) Add ARM target (@chmln) Added the arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf target to CI and releases #114 Adding aarch64-apple-darwin target (@yahkbar) #143 Fix paths to release binary in "publish" action (@skrattaren) #179 Build Adjustments (@yahkbar) striped release binaries and added the aarch64-ubuntu-linux-musl target #204 Adding armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf target (@yahkbar) Added the armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf target to the list of targets to build in CI and for each release #205 Resolving broken aarch64-apple-darwin tests (@yahkbar) Switched aarch64-apple-darwin to only try building the executable without running the tests since there seems to be no easy way to test for ARM Apple targets #206 Adding Windows builds back (@yahkbar) Added the x86_64-pc-windows-gnu and x86_64-windows-musl targets back to the list of targets to build in CI and for each release Internal #118 Fix master (@SimplyDanny) Fixes several cross-compilation issues that effected different targets in CI #182 cargo update (@CosmicHorrorDev) Bumps dependencies to their latest compatible versions #183 Switch memmap -> memmap2 (@CosmicHorrorDev) Switches away from an unmaintained crate #184 Add editor config file matching rustfmt config (@CosmicHorrorDev) Adds an .editorconfig file matching the settings listed in the .rustfmt.toml file #185 Fix warnings and clippy lints (@CosmicHorrorDev) #188 Switch atty for is-terminal (@CosmicHorrorDev) Switches away from an unmaintained crate #189 Replace structopt with clap v4 (@CosmicHorrorDev) Switches away from a defacto deprecated crate #190 Change how all shell variants are expressed (@CosmicHorrorDev) Tiny tidying up PR #196 Move generating static assets to a cargo-xtask task (@CosmicHorrorDev) Moves the generation of the man page and shell completions from a build script to a cargo-xtask task #197 Add a release checklist (@CosmicHorrorDev) #209 Dependency updates (@yahkbar) #235 Update generated assets (@CosmicHorrorDev) #236 Tone down dependabot (@CosmicHorrorDev) #245 Update sd to 2021 edition (@CosmicHorrorDev) Updates sd to the Rust 2021 edition #248 Misc Cargo.toml tweaks (@CosmicHorrorDev) Switches to use workspace edition and dependencies where appropriate #249 Resolve CI warnings (@CosmicHorrorDev) Switched from actions-rs actions to dtolnay@rust-toolchain Switched from using ::set-output to $GITHUB_ENV #251 Update dependencies (@CosmicHorrorDev) A lot of sad CI tweaking: #252 Fix build target usage in CI (@CosmicHorrorDev) #253 Improve publishing CI job (@CosmicHorrorDev) #256 More CI tweaks (@CosmicHorrorDev) #257 Fix publish action (@CosmicHorrorDev) #267 Rework the replacements flag (@CosmicHorrorDev) #269 Make modified text blue instead of green (@CosmicHorrorDev) #271 Fix release checklist indentation (@CosmicHorrorDev) #272 Remove outdated release checklist step (@CosmicHorrorDev) #274 Prepare 1.0.0-beta.0 release (@CosmicHorrorDev) #275 Update sd version in lockfile (@CosmicHorrorDev)
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0.2.5.4 * Fix autolink parsing regression (#151). This affects autolinks with doubled internal line-ending punctuation characters. 0.2.5.3 * Fix rebase_relative_paths extension so it works with URLs with non-ASCII characters (#148). Previously these would not be properly detected as absolute URIs. 0.2.5.2 * Improve autolinks extension (#147). The autolinks extension was interacting badly with explicit links, To fix this we had to make autolink parsing a bit stricter than the GFM spec does. They allow unbalanced ) except at the end of a URL (which is defined as: followed by optional final punctuation then whitespace or eof). With this change, we don't allow unbalanced ) at all in raw URLs. This should not be a big problem in practice. * Protect against quadratic generated table size explosion (Michael Howell). This commit adds a limit to the number of auto-completed cells around 200,000. The result is, in these original samples: 0.2.5.1 * Add test/alerts.md to extra-source-files in cabal file. 0.2.5 * Add support for alerts extension, supporting GitHub-style alerts (#132). https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/writing-on-github/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax#alerts New module Commonmark.Extensions.Alerts [API change]. * Do not accept footnote labels with line breaks (Michael Howell). * Parse [^ ] and [^] as links (Michael Howell). This is consistent with most other CommonMark parsers, even when they have support for footnotes turned on.
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This is a point release intended to clear up a couple of CVEs and apply point fixes that have been accumulating since 5.2.1 There are a few unresolved (but minor) memory leaks related to design issues in the API that still need to be resolved. Expect those fixes in the next release. Code Fixes ---------- * Fixes for CVE-2023-48161, CVE-2022-28506, * Address SF issue #138 Documentation for obsolete utilities still installed * Address SF issue #139: Typo in "LZW image data" page ("110_2 = 4_10") * Address SF issue #140: Typo in "LZW image data" page ("LWZ") * Address SF issue #141: Typo in "Bits and bytes" page ("filed") * Note as already fixed SF issue #143: cannot compile under mingw * Address SF issue #144: giflib-5.2.1 cannot be build on windows and other platforms using c89 * Address SF issue #145: Remove manual pages installation for binaries that are not installed too * Address SF issue #146: [PATCH] Limit installed man pages to binaries, move giflib to section 7 * Address SF issue #147 [PATCH] Fixes to doc/whatsinagif/ content * Address SF issue #148: heap Out of Bound Read in gif2rgb.c:298 DumpScreen2RGB * Declared no-info on SF issue #150: There is a denial of service vulnerability in GIFLIB 5.2.1 * Declared Won't-fix on SF issue 149: Out of source builds no longer possible * Address SF issue #151: A heap-buffer-overflow in gif2rgb.c:294:45 * Address SF issue #152: Fix some typos on the html documentation and man pages * Address SF issue #153: Fix segmentation faults due to non correct checking for args * Address SF issue #154: Recover the giffilter manual page * Address SF issue #155: Add gifsponge docs * Address SF issue #157: An OutofMemory-Exception or Memory Leak in gif2rgb * Address SF issue #158: There is a null pointer problem in gif2rgb * Address SF issue #159 A heap-buffer-overflow in GIFLIB5.2.1 DumpScreen2RGB() in gif2rgb.c:298:45 * Address SF issue #163: detected memory leaks in openbsd_reallocarray giflib/openbsd-reallocarray.c * Address SF issue #164: detected memory leaks in GifMakeMapObject giflib/gifalloc.c * Address SF issue #166: a read zero page leads segment fault in getarg.c and memory leaks in gif2rgb.c and gifmalloc.c * Address SF issue #167: Heap-Buffer Overflow during Image Saving in DumpScreen2RGB Function at Line 321 of gif2rgb.c
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# nloptr 2.1.1 This is a patch release to work around a bug in the CRAN checks. Specifically, one of the unit tests for the `isres()` algorithm was failing on some CRAN builds because convergence is stochastic with slightly different results even with the same fixed seed prior to calling the function. # nloptr 2.1.0 This release deprecates the default behavior of the inequality equations in any wrapper function which uses them. Currently, they are calibrated to be >= 0. This version allows for the equations to be consistent with the main `nloptr` function, which requires <= 0. In a future release, the default behavior will switch to assuming the calibration is <= 0, and eventually, the >= 0 behavior will be removed. It also includes a large number of safety and efficiency changes, and an expansion of the unit tests to 100% coverage for all files but one. The major changes include: * Reversed the direction of the inequality equations `hin` and `hinjac` in the wrapper functions which use them, bringing them into compliance with the main `nloptr` call. This addresses [Issue #148](astamm/nloptr#148); * Cleaned the Hock-Schittkowski problem no. 100, Hartmann 6-dimensional, and Powell exponential examples. This addresses [Issue #152](astamm/nloptr#152) and [Issue #156](astamm/nloptr#156); * Updated roxygen version; * Updated maintainer email; * Deal with NA returns from `parallel::detectCores()` (contributed by @jeroen in PR #150); * Setup rhub v2 checks; * Update cmake installation instructions on Mac with brew (#146); * Allow use of equality constraints with COBYLA (#135); * Replaced the unit testing framework of `testthat` with `tinytest` (See [Issue #136](astamm/nloptr#136)); * Brought coverage of `is.nloptr` to 100%. The only file not completely covered by unit tests is `nloptr.c`. The uncovered calls are error messages which get trapped by tests in R before the call gets to C; * Linted package for code correctness and consistency; * Updated vignette, DESCRIPTION, and NEWS; * Updated package website to use bootstrap 5; * Expanded unit tests: coverage now over 97% with no file below 90%; * Removed forcing `C++11`; * Added safety checks to C code; * Added many safety and efficiency enhancements to R code; * Most R code style made self-consistent; * Updated documentation and messages for accuracy and mathematical formatting * Updated Github actions; * Some bugfixes (e.g. in `isres` or the warning in `nl.grad`).
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dvisvgm
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