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Update ruby-recog package to 2.3.14. 2.3.14 - 2020.08.07 Highlights: * HTTP: Improved coverage of VNC related web services (#282) * HTTP: Improved coverage and CPEs of SonicWall and Cisco Expressway (#283) 2.3.13 - 2020.08.03 Highlights: * Improving coverage of Moxa devices (#280) * Adding fingerprints for certain high volume services as observed by Project Sonar (#280, #281) * CPE: Improving the number of fingerprints and Project Sonar matches that returned CPEs (#281) 2.3.12 - 2020.07.23 Highlights: * HTTP: Additional SAP NetWeaver and Glassfish coverage and fixes (#279) * FTP: Serv-U and Filezilla improvements (#279) * CPE: Tweaks to vendor, service, and cpe-remap.yaml which resulted in much better coverage for services frequently seen on the Internet. See PR for stats. (#279) 2.3.11 - 2020.07.16 Highlights: * HTTP: Adjust banner for $ProjectRevision (Treck TCP/IP) by Anderson Luan (#272) * HTTP: SAP Internet Graphics Server and Message Server fingerprints (#275) * DNS: Windows Server 2008 SP2, performance and other coverage tweaks (#276) * DNS: Avoid spoofed Microsoft DNS Server, add Debian Buster (#277) * CPE: Correct CPE generating automation (#278) 2.3.10 - 2020.07.14 Highlights: * SAP NetWeaver: Telnet and HTTP tweaks (#274) 2.3.9 - 2020.07.14 Highlights: * Upgrade lxml, improve fingerprint readability (#268) * New fingerprints and completed normalization by HD Moore (#269) * New Database: favicons.xml (MD5 fingerprints for favicon.ico files) by HD Moore (#270) * HTTP: Project Sonar HTTP updates (including SAP Netweaver / Oracle) (#273)
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Version 1.64.1 -------------- - The BigInt type is now _actually_ available, as it wasn't enabled in the 1.64.0 release even though it was mentioned in the release notes. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * testCommandLine's Unicode tests failing on Alpine Linux [Philip Chimento, #296, !399] * build: Various clean-ups [Jan Tojnar, !403] * Correctly handle vfunc inout parameters [Marco Trevisan, !404] * Fix failed redirect of output in CommandLine tests [Liban Parker, !409] Version 1.58.6 -------------- - Various backports: * Correctly handle vfunc inout parameters [Marco Trevisan] * Fix failed redirect of output in CommandLine tests [Liban Parker] * Avoid filename conflict when tests run in parallel [Philip Chimento] Version 1.64.0 -------------- - No change from 1.63.92. Version 1.63.92 --------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * object: Use g_irepository_get_object_gtype_interfaces [Colin Walters, Philip Chimento, #55, !52] * Add -fno-semantic-interposition to -Bsymbolic-functions [Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig), #303, !397] * examples: add a dbus-client and dbus-service example [Andy Holmes, !398] * Various GNOME Shell crashes during GC, mozjs68 regression [Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig), Philip Chimento, #301, !396] Version 1.63.91 --------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * [mozjs68] Reorganize modules for ESM. [Evan Welsh, Philip Chimento, !383] * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !388] * Fix building GJS master with Visual Studio and update build instructions [Chun-wei Fan, !389] * Resolve "Gnome Shell crash on GC run with mozjs68" [Philip Chimento, !391] * installed-tests/js: Add missing dep on warnlib_typelib [Jan Alexander Steffens, !393] * object: Cache known unresolvable properties [Daniel van Vugt, Philip Chimento, !394, #302] Version 1.58.5 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Fix Visual Studio builds of gnome-3-34 (1.58.x) branch [Chun-wei Fan, !392] * Can not access GObject properties of classes without GI information [Juan Pablo Ugarte, !385, #299] Version 1.63.90 --------------- - New JS API: The GObject module has gained new overrides: GObject.signal_handler_find(), GObject.signal_handlers_block_matched(), GObject.signal_handlers_unblock_matched(), and GObject.signal_handlers_disconnect_matched(). These overrides replace the corresponding C API, which was not idiomatic for JavaScript and was not fully functional because it used bare C pointers for some of its functionality. See modules/overrides/GObject.js for API documentation. - New JavaScript features! This version of GJS is based on SpiderMonkey 68, an upgrade from the previous ESR (Extended Support Release) of SpiderMonkey 60. Here are the highlights of the new JavaScript features. For more information, look them up on MDN or devdocs.io. * New language features + The BigInt type, currently a stage 3 proposal in the ES standard, is now available. * New syntax + `globalThis` is now the ES-standard supported way to get the global object, no matter what kind of JS environment. The old way, `window`, will still work, but is no longer preferred. + BigInt literals are expressed by a number with "n" appended to it: for example, `1n`, `9007199254740992n`. * New APIs + String.prototype.trimStart() and String.prototype.trimEnd() now exist and are preferred instead of trimLeft() and trimRight() which are nonstandard. + String.prototype.matchAll() allows easier access to regex capture groups. + Array.prototype.flat() flattens nested arrays, well-known from lodash and similar libraries. + Array.prototype.flatMap() acts like a reverse filter(), allowing adding elements to an array while iterating functional-style. + Object.fromEntries() creates an object from iterable key-value pairs. + Intl.RelativeTimeFormat is useful for formatting time differences into human-readable strings such as "1 day ago". + BigInt64Array and BigUint64Array are two new typed array types. * New behaviour + There are a lot of minor behaviour changes as SpiderMonkey's JS implementation conforms ever closer to existing ECMAScript standards and adopts new ones. For complete information, read the Firefox developer release notes: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/61#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/62#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/63#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/64#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/65#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/66#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/67#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/68#JavaScript * Backwards-incompatible changes + The nonstandard String generics were removed. These had only ever been implemented by Mozilla and never made it into a standard. (An example of a String generic is calling a string method on something that might not be a string like this: `String.endsWith(foo, 5)`. The proper way is `String.prototype.endsWith.call(foo, 5)` or converting `foo` to a string.) This should not pose much of a problem for existing code, since in the previous version these would already print a deprecation warning whenever they were used. You can use `moz68tool` from mozjs-deprecation-tools (https://gitlab.gnome.org/ptomato/moz60tool) to scan your code for this nonstandard usage. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * invalid import on signal.h [#295, !382, Philip Chimento] * SpiderMonkey 68 [#270, !386, Philip Chimento] * GObject: Add override for GObject.handler_block_by_func [#290, !371, Philip Chimento] Version 1.63.3 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * JS ERROR: TypeError: this._rooms.get(...) is undefined [Philip Chimento, #289, !367] * Run CI build with --werror [Philip Chimento, #286, !365] * build: Remove Autotools build system [Philip Chimento, !364] * gjs-symlink script is incompatible with distro builds [Michael Catanzaro, Bastien Nocera, #291, !369, !370] * installed-tests: Don't hardcode the path of bash [Ting-Wei Lan, !372] * Update Visual Studio build instructions (after migrating to full Meson-based builds) [Chun-wei Fan, !375] * object: Warn when setting a deprecated property [Florian Müllner, !378] * CI: Create mozjs68 CI images [Philip Chimento, !379] * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !374, !380, !381] Version 1.58.4 -------------- - Now prints a warning when constructing an unregistered object inheriting from GObject (i.e. if you forgot to use GObject.registerClass.) In 1.58.2 this would throw an exception, which broke some existing code, so that change was reverted in 1.58.3. In this version the check is reinstated, but we log a warning instead of throwing an exception, so that people know to fix their code, but without breaking things. NOTE: In 1.64 (the next stable release) the warning will be changed back into an exception, because code with this problem can be subtly broken and cause unexpected errors elsewhere. So make sure to fix your code if you get this warning. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * GSettings crash fixes [Andy Holmes, !373] - Memory savings for Cairo objects [Philip Chimento, !374] - Fix for crash in debug functions [Philip Chimento, !374] Version 1.63.2 -------------- - There is an option for changing the generated GType name for GObject classes created in GJS to a new scheme that is less likely to have collisions. This scheme is not yet the default, but you can opt into it by setting `GObject.gtypeNameBasedOnJSPath = true;` as early as possible in your prograṁ. Doing this may require some changes in Glade files if you use composite widget templates. We recommend you make this change in your codebase as soon as possible, to avoid any surprises in the future. - New JS API: GObject.Object has gained a stop_emission_by_name() method which is a bit more idiomatic than calling GObject.signal_stop_emission_by_name(). - It's now supported to use the "object" attribute in a signal connection in a composite widget template in a Glade file. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * CI: Tweak eslint rule for unneeded parentheses [Florian Müllner, !353] * Smarter GType name computation [Marco Trevisan, !337] * Meson CI [Philip Chimento, !354] * Visual Studio builds using Meson [Chun-wei Fan, !355] * Hide internal symbols from ABI [Marco Trevisan, #194, !352] * Allow creating custom tree models [Giovanni Campagna, #71] * build: Fix dist files [Florian Müllner, !357] * GObject: Add convenience wrapper for signal_stop_emission_by_name() [Florian Müllner, !358] * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !356] * object_instance_props_to_g_parameters should do more check on argv [Philip Chimento, #63, !359] * Support flat C arrays of structures [Philip Chimento, !361] * Gtk Templates: support connectObj argument [Andy Holmes, !363] - Various build fixes [Philip Chimento] Version 1.58.2 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * GObject based class initialization checks [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento, !336] * Silently leaked return value of callbacks [Xavier Claessens, Philip Chimento, #86, !44] * Crash when calling Gio.Initable.async_init with not vfunc_async_init implementation [Philip Chimento, #287, !362] * [cairo] insufficient checking [Philip Chimento, #49, !360] - Various crash fixes backported from the development branch that didn't close a bug or merge request. Version 1.63.1 -------------- - Note that the 1.59, 1.60, 1.61, and 1.62 releases are hereby skipped, because we are calling the next stable series 1.64 to match gobject-introspection and GLib. - GJS now includes a Meson build system. This is now the preferred way to build it; however, the old Autotools build system is still available for a transitional period. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * GObject: Add convenience wrapper for signal_handler_(un)block() [Florian Müllner, !326] * GObject based class initialization checks [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento, !336] * Meson port [Philip Chimento, !338] * add http client example [Sonny Piers, !342] * Smaller CI, phase 2 [Philip Chimento, !343] * add websocket client example [Sonny Piers, !344] * Fix Docker images build [Philip Chimento, !345] * CI: Use new Docker images [Philip Chimento, !346] * docs: Update internal links [Andy Holmes, !348] * Don't pass generic marshaller to g_signal_newv() [Niels De Graef, !349] * tests: Fail debugger tests if command failed [Philip Chimento, !350] * Minor CI image fixes [Philip Chimento, !351] * Various fixes [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento] Version 1.58.1 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Import wiki documentation [Sonny Piers, !341] * Smaller CI, phase 1 [Philip Chimento, !339] * Crashes after setting child property 'icon-name' on GtkStack then displaying another GtkStack [Florian Müllner, #284, !347] * GLib.strdelimit crashes [Philip Chimento, #283, !340] Version 1.58.0 -------------- - No change from 1.57.92. Version 1.57.92 --------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * tests: Enable regression test cases for GPtrArrays and GArrays of structures [Stéphane Seng, !334] * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !333, !335] Version 1.57.91 --------------- - GJS no longer links to libgtk-3. This makes it possible to load the Gtk-4.0 typelib in GJS and write programs that use GTK 4. - The heapgraph tool has gained some improvements; it is now possible to print a heap graph of multiple targets. You can also mark an object for better identification in the heap graph by assigning a magic property: for example, myObject.__heapgraph_name = 'Button' will make that object identify itself as "Button" in heap graphs. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Remove usage of Lang in non legacy code [Sonny Piers, !322] * GTK4 [Florian Müllner, #99, !328, !330] * JS syntax fixes [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento, !306, !323] * gi: Avoid infinite recursion when converting GValues [Florian Müllner, !329] * Implement all GObject-introspection test suites [Philip Chimento, !327, !332] * Heapgraph improvements [Philip Chimento, !325] Version 1.57.90 --------------- - New JS API: GLib.Variant has gained a recursiveUnpack() method which transforms the variant entirely into a JS object, discarding all type information. This can be useful for dealing with a{sv} dictionaries, where deepUnpack() will keep the values as GLib.Variant instances in order to preserve the type information. - New JS API: GLib.Variant has gained a deepUnpack() method which is exactly the same as the already existing deep_unpack(), but fits with the other camelCase APIs that GJS adds. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Marshalling of GPtrArray broken [#9, !311, Stéphane Seng] * Fix locale chooser [!313, Philip Chimento] * dbus-wrapper: Remove interface skeleton flush idle on dispose [!312, Marco Trevisan] * gobject: Use auto-compartment when getting property as well [!316, Florian Müllner] * modules/signals: Use array destructuring in _emit [!317, Jonas Dreßler] * GJS can't call glibtop_init function from libgtop [#259, !319, Philip Chimento] * GLib's VariantDict is missing lookup [#263, !320, Sonny Piers] * toString on an object implementing an interface fails [#252, !299, Marco Trevisan] * Regression in GstPbutils.Discoverer::discovered callback [#262, !318, Philip Chimento] * GLib.Variant.deep_unpack not working properly with a{sv} variants [#225, !321, Fabián Orccón, Philip Chimento] * Various maintenance [!315, Philip Chimento] - Various CI fixes [Philip Chimento] Version 1.57.4 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * gjs 1.57 requires a recent sysprof version for sysprof-capture-3 [#258, !309, Olivier Fourdan] - Misc documentation changes [Philip Chimento] Version 1.57.3 -------------- - The GJS profiler is now integrated directly into Sysprof 3, via the GJS_TRACE_FD environment variable. Call stack information and garbage collector timing will show up in Sysprof. See also GNOME/Initiatives#10 - New JS API: System.addressOfGObject(obj) will return a string with the hex address of the underlying GObject of `obj` if it is a GObject wrapper, or throw an exception if it is not. This is intended for debugging. - New JS API: It's now possible to pass a value from Gio.DBusProxyFlags to the constructor of a class created by Gio.DBusProxy.makeProxyWrapper(). - Backwards-incompatible change: Trying to read a write-only property on a DBus proxy object, or write a read-only property, will now throw an exception. Previously it would fail silently. It seems unlikely any code is relying on the old behaviour, and if so then it was probably masking a bug. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Build failure on Continuous [#253, !300, Philip Chimento] * build: Bump glib requirement [!302, Florian Müllner] * profiler: avoid clearing 512 bytes of stack [!304, Christian Hergert] * system: add addressOfGObject method [!296, Marco Trevisan] * Add support for GJS_TRACE_FD [!295, Christian Hergert] * Gio: Make possible to pass DBusProxyFlags to proxy wrapper [!297, Marco Trevisan] * Various maintenance [!301, Philip Chimento] * Marshalling of GPtrArray broken [#9, !307, Stéphane Seng] * Build fix [!308, Philip Chimento] * Gio: sync dbus wrapper properties flags [!298, Marco Trevisan] * GjsMaybeOwned: Reduce allocation when used as Object member [!303, Marco Trevisan] Version 1.57.2 -------------- - There are now overrides for Gio.SettingsSchema and Gio.Settings which avoid aborting the whole process when trying to access a nonexistent key or child schema. The original API from GLib was intended for apps, since apps should have complete control over which settings keys they are allowed to access. However, it is not a good fit for shell extensions, which may need to access different settings keys depending on the version of GNOME shell they're running on. This feature is based on code from Cinnamon which the copyright holders have kindly agreed to relicense to GJS's license. - New JS API: It is now possible to pass GObject.TypeFlags to GObject.registerClass(). For example, passing `GTypeFlags: GObject.TypeFlags.ABSTRACT` in the class info object, will create a class that cannot be instantiated. This functionality was present in Lang.Class but has been missing from GObject.registerClass(). - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Document logging features [#230, !288, Andy Holmes] * Support optional GTypeFlags value in GObject subclasses [!290, Florian Müllner] * Ensure const-correctness in C++ objects [#105, !291, Onur Şahin] * Programmer errors with GSettings cause segfaults [#205, !284, Philip Chimento] * Various maintenance [!292, Philip Chimento] * debugger: Fix summary help [!293, Florian Müllner] * context: Use Heap pointers for GC objects stored in vectors [!294, Philip Chimento] Version 1.56.2 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Crash in BoxedInstance when struct could not be allocated directly [#240, !285, Philip Chimento] * Cairo conversion bugs [!286, Philip Chimento] * Gjs crashes when binding inherited property to js added gobject-property [#246, !289, Marco Trevisan] * console: Don't accept --profile after the script name [!287, Philip Chimento] Version 1.57.1 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Various maintenance [!279, Philip Chimento] * mainloop: Assign null to property instead of deleting [!280, Jason Hicks] * Added -d version note README.md [!282, Nauman Umer] * Extra help for debugger commands [#236, !283, Nauman Umer] * Crash in BoxedInstance when struct could not be allocated directly [#240, !285, Philip Chimento] * Cairo conversion bugs [!286, Philip Chimento] Version 1.56.1 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Calling dumpHeap() on non-existent directory causes crash [#134, !277, Philip Chimento] * Using Gio.MemoryInputStream.new_from_data ("string") causes segfault [#221, !278, Philip Chimento] * Fix gjs_context_eval() for non-zero-terminated strings [!281, Philip Chimento] Version 1.56.0 -------------- - No change from 1.55.92. Version 1.55.92 --------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Fix CI failures [!269, Philip Chimento] * Possible memory allocation/deallocation bug (possibly in js_free() in GJS) [!270, Chun-wei Fan, Philip Chimento] * cairo-context: Special-case 0-sized vector [!271, Florian Müllner] * Add some more eslint rules [!272, Florian Müllner] * win32/NMake: Fix introspection builds [!274, Chun-wei Fan] * NMake/libgjs-private: Export all the public symbols there [!275, Chun-wei Fan] Version 1.55.91 --------------- - The problem of freezing while running the tests using GCC's sanitizers was determined to be a bug in GCC, which was fixed in GCC 9.0.1. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * gnome-sound-recorder crashes deep inside libgjs [#223, !266, Philip Chimento] * Various maintenance [!267, Philip Chimento] * wrapperutils: Define $gtype property as non-enumerable [!268, Philip Chimento] Version 1.55.90 --------------- - New JS API: It's now possible to call and implement DBus methods whose parameters or return types include file descriptor lists (type signature 'h'.) This involves passing or receiving a Gio.UnixFDList instance along with the parameters or return values. To call a method with a file descriptor list, pass the Gio.UnixFDList along with the rest of the parameters, in any order, the same way you would pass a Gio.Cancellable or async callback. For return values, things are a little more complicated, in order to avoid breaking existing code. Previously, synchronously called DBus proxy methods would return an unpacked GVariant. Now, but only if called with a Gio.UnixFDList, they will return [unpacked GVariant, Gio.UnixFDList]. This does not break existing code because it was not possible to call a method with a Gio.UnixFDList before, and the return value is unchanged if not calling with a Gio.UnixFDList. This does mean, unfortunately, that if you have a method with an 'h' in its return signature but not in its argument signatures, you will have to call it with an empty FDList in order to receive an FDList with the return value, when calling synchronously. On the DBus service side, when receiving a method call, we now pass the Gio.UnixFDList received from DBus to the called method. Previously, sync methods were passed the parameters, and async methods were passed the parameters plus the Gio.DBusInvocation object. Appending the Gio.UnixFDList to those parameters also should not break existing code. See the new tests in installed-tests/js/testGDBus.js for examples of calling methods with FD lists. - We have observed on the CI server that GJS 1.55.90 will hang forever while running the test suite compiled with GCC 9.0.0 and configured with the --enable-asan and --enable-ubsan arguments. This should be addressed in one of the following 1.55.x releases. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * GDBus proxy overrides should support Gio.DBusProxy.call_with_unix_fd_list() [#204, !263, Philip Chimento] * Add regression tests for GObject vfuncs [!259, Jason Hicks] * GjsPrivate: Sources should be C files [!262, Philip Chimento] * build: Vendor last-good version of AX_CODE_COVERAGE [!264, Philip Chimento] Version 1.55.4 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Various maintenance [!258, Philip Chimento] * Boxed copy constructor should not be called, split Boxed into prototype and instance structs [#215, !260, Philip Chimento] Version 1.55.3 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Manually constructed ByteArray toString segfaults [#219, !254, Philip Chimento] * signals: Add _signalHandlerIsConnected method [!255, Jason Hicks] * Various maintenance [!257, Philip Chimento] Version 1.52.5 -------------- - This was a release consisting only of backports from the GNOME 3.30 branch to the GNOME 3.28 branch. - This release includes the "Big Hammer" patch from GNOME 3.30 to reduce memory usage. For more information, read the blog post at https://feaneron.com/2018/04/20/the-infamous-gnome-shell-memory-leak/ It was not originally intended to be backported to GNOME 3.28, but in practice several Linux distributions already backported it, and it has been working well to reduce memory usage, and the bugs have been ironed out of it. It does decrease performance somewhat, so if you don't want that then don't install this update. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Ensure not to miss the force_gc flag [#150, !132, Carlos Garnacho] * Make GC much more aggressive [#62, !50, Giovanni Campagna, Georges Basile Stavracas Neto, Philip Chimento] * Queue GC when a GObject reference is toggled down [#140, !114, !127, Georges Basile Stavracas Neto] * Reduce memory overhead of g_object_weak_ref() [#144, !122, Carlos Garnacho, Philip Chimento] * context: Defer and therefore batch forced GC runs [performance] [!236, Daniel van Vugt] * context: use timeout with seconds to schedule a gc trigger [!239, Marco Trevisan] * Use compacting GC on RSS size growth [!133, #151, Carlos Garnacho] * GType memleak fixes [!244, Marco Trevisan] Version 1.55.2 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Gnome-shell crashes on destroying cached param specs [#213, !240, Marco Trevisan] * Various maintenance [!235, !250, Philip Chimento] * Auto pointers builder [!243, Marco Trevisan] * configure.ac: Update bug link [!245, Andrea Azzarone] * SIGSEGV when exiting gnome-shell [#212, !247, Andrea Azzarone, Philip Chimento] * Fix build with --enable-dtrace and create CI job to ensure it doesn't break in the future [#196, !237, !253, Philip Chimento] * Delay JSString-to-UTF8 conversion [!249, Philip Chimento] * Annotate return values [!251, Philip Chimento] * Fix a regression with GError toString() [!252, Philip Chimento] * GType memleak fixes [!244, Marco Trevisan] * Atoms refactor [!233, Philip Chimento, Marco Trevisan] * Write a "Code Hospitable" README file [#17, !248, Philip Chimento, Andy Holmes, Avi Zajac] * object: Method lookup repeatedly traverses introspection [#54, !53, Colin Walters, Philip Chimento] * Handler of GtkEditable::insert-text signal is not run [#147, !143, Tomasz Miąsko, Philip Chimento] Version 1.54.3 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * object: Fix write-only properties [!246, Philip Chimento] * SIGSEGV when exiting gnome-shell [#212, !247, Andrea Azzarone] * SelectionData.get_targets crashes with "Unable to resize vector" [#201, !241, Philip Chimento] * Gnome-shell crashes on destroying cached param specs [#213, !240, Marco Trevisan] * GType memleak fixes [!244, Marco Trevisan] * Fix build with --enable-dtrace and create CI job to ensure it doesn't break in the future [#196, !253, Philip Chimento] Version 1.54.2 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * context: Defer and therefore batch forced GC runs [performance] [!236, Daniel van Vugt] * context: use timeout with seconds to schedule a gc trigger [!239, Marco Trevisan] * fundamental: Check if gtype is valid before using it [!242, Georges Basile Stavracas Neto] - Backported a fix for a crash in the interactive interpreter when executing something like `throw "foo"` [Philip Chimento] - Backported various maintenance from 3.31 [Philip Chimento] Version 1.55.1 -------------- - New API for programs that embed GJS: gjs_memory_report(). This was already an internal API, but now it is exported. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * object: Implement newEnumerate hook for GObject [!155, Ole Jørgen Brønner] * Various maintenance [!228, Philip Chimento] * ByteArray.toString should stop at null bytes [#195, !232, Philip Chimento] * Byte arrays that represent encoded strings should be 0-terminated [#203, !232, Philip Chimento] * context: Defer and therefore batch forced GC runs [performance] [!236, Daniel van Vugt] * context: use timeout with seconds to schedule a gc trigger [!239, Marco Trevisan] * arg: Add special-case for byte arrays going to C [#67, !49, Jasper St. Pierre, Philip Chimento] Version 1.52.4 -------------- - This was a release consisting only of backports from the GNOME 3.30 branch to the GNOME 3.28 branch. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * `ARGV` encoding issues [#22, !108, Evan Welsh] * Segfault on enumeration of GjSFileImporter properties when a searchpath entry contains a symlink [#154, !144, Ole Jørgen Brønner] * Possible refcounting bug around GtkListbox signal handlers [#24, !154, Philip Chimento] * Fix up GJS_DISABLE_JIT flag now the JIT is enabled by default in SpiderMonkey [!159, Christopher Wheeldon] * Expose GObject static property symbols. [!197, Evan Welsh] * Do not run linters on tagged commits [!181, Claudio André] * gjs-1.52.0 fails to compile against x86_64 musl systems [#132, !214, Philip Chimento] * gjs no longer builds after recent autoconf-archive updates [#149, !217, Philip Chimento] Version 1.54.1 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * legacy: Ensure generated GType names are valid [!229, Florian Müllner] * Fix GJS profiler with MozJS 60 [!230, Georges Basile Stavracas Neto] * Regression with DBus proxies [#202, !231, Philip Chimento] Version 1.54.0 -------------- - Compatibility fix for byte arrays: the legacy toString() behaviour of byte arrays returned from GObject-introspected functions is now restored. If you use the functionality, a warning will be logged asking you to upgrade your code. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * byteArray: Add compatibility toString property [Philip Chimento, !227] Version 1.53.92 --------------- - Technology preview of a GNOME 3.32 feature: native Promises for GIO-style asynchronous operations. This is the result of Avi Zajac's summer internship. To use it, you can opt in once for each specific asynchronous method, by including code such as the following: Gio._promisify(Gio.InputStream.prototype, 'read_bytes_async', 'read_bytes_finish'); After executing this, you will be able to use native Promises with the Gio.InputStream.prototype.read_async() method, simply by not passing a callback to it: try { let bytes = await stream.read_bytes_async(count, priority, cancel); } catch (e) { logError(e, 'Failed to read bytes'); } Note that any "success" boolean return values are deleted from the array of return values from the async method. That is, let [contents, etag] = file.load_contents_async(cancel); whereas the callback version still returns a useless [ok, contents, etag] that can never be false, since on false an exception would be thrown. In the callback version, we must keep this for compatibility reasons. Note that due to a bug in GJS (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gjs/issues/189), promisifying methods on Gio.File.prototype and other interface prototypes will not work. We provide the API Gio._LocalFilePrototype on which you can promisify methods that will work on Gio.File instances on the local disk only: Gio._promisify(Gio._LocalFilePrototype, 'load_contents_async', 'load_contents_finish'); We estimate this will cover many common use cases. Since this is a technology preview, we do not guarantee API stability with the version coming in GNOME 3.32. These APIs are marked with underscores to emphasize that they are not stable yet. Use them at your own risk. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Added promisify to GJS GIO overrides [!225, Avi Zajac] * Temporary fix for Gio.File.prototype [!226, Avi Zajac] Version 1.53.91 --------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * CI: add webkit and gtk-app tests [!222, Claudio André] * Fix example eslint errors [!207, Claudio André, Philip Chimento] * Fix more "lost" GInterface properties [!223, Florian Müllner] * Fix --enable-installed-tests when built from a tarball [!224, Simon McVittie] Version 1.53.90 --------------- - GJS now depends on SpiderMonkey 60 and requires a compiler capable of C++14. - GJS includes a simple debugger now. It has basic stepping, breaking, and printing commands, that work like GDB. Activate it by running the GJS console interpreter with the -d or --debugger flag before the name of the JS program on the command line. - New API for programs that embed GJS: gjs_context_setup_debugger_console(). To integrate the debugger into programs that embed the GJS interpreter, call this before executing the JS program. - New JavaScript features! This version of GJS is based on SpiderMonkey 60, an upgrade from the previous ESR (Extended Support Release) of SpiderMonkey 52. Here are the highlights of the new JavaScript features. For more information, look them up on MDN or devdocs.io. * New syntax + `for await (... of ...)` syntax is used for async iteration. + The rest operator is now supported in object destructuring: e.g. `({a, b, ...cd} = {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4});` + The spread operator is now supported in object literals: e.g. `mergedObject = {...obj1, ...obj2};` + Generator methods can now be async, using the `async function*` syntax, or `async* f() {...}` method shorthand. + It's now allowed to omit the variable binding from a catch statement, if you don't need to access the thrown exception: `try {...} catch {}` * New APIs + Promise.prototype.finally(), popular in many third-party Promise libraries, is now available natively. + String.prototype.toLocaleLowerCase() and String.prototype.toLocaleUpperCase() now take an optional locale or array of locales. + Intl.PluralRules is now available. + Intl.NumberFormat.protoype.formatToParts() is now available. + Intl.Collator now has a caseFirst option. + Intl.DateTimeFormat now has an hourCycle option. * New behaviour + There are a lot of minor behaviour changes as SpiderMonkey's JS implementation conforms ever closer to ECMAScript standards. For complete information, read the Firefox developer release notes: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/53#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/54#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/55#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/56#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/57#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/58#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/59#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/60#JavaScript * Backwards-incompatible changes + Conditional catch clauses have been removed, as they were a Mozilla extension which will not be standardized. This requires some attention in GJS programs, as previously we condoned code like `catch (e if e.matches(Gio.IOError, Gio.IOError.EXISTS))` with a comment in overrides/GLib.js, so it's likely this is used in several places. + The nonstandard `for each (... in ...)` loop was removed. + The nonstandard legacy lambda syntax (`function(x) x*x`) was removed. + The nonstandard Mozilla iteration protocol was removed, as well as nonstandard Mozilla generators, including the Iterator and StopIteration objects, and the Function.prototype.isGenerator() method. + Array comprehensions and generator comprehensions have been removed. + Several nonstandard methods were removed: ArrayBuffer.slice() (but not the standard version, ArrayBuffer.prototype.slice()), Date.prototype.toLocaleFormat(), Function.prototype.isGenerator(), Object.prototype.watch(), and Object.prototype.unwatch(). - Many of the above backwards-incompatible changes can be caught by scanning your source code using https://gitlab.gnome.org/ptomato/moz60tool, or https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1455/spidermonkey-60-migration-validator/ - Deprecation: the custom ByteArray is now discouraged. Instead of ByteArray, use Javascript's native Uint8Array. The ByteArray module still contains functions for converting between byte arrays, strings, and GLib.Bytes instances. The old ByteArray will continue to work as before, except that Uint8Array will now be returned from introspected functions that previously returned a ByteArray. To keep your old code working, change this: let byteArray = functionThatReturnsByteArray(); to this: let byteArray = new ByteArray.ByteArray(functionThatReturnsByteArray()); To port to the new code: * ByteArray.ByteArray -> Uint8Array * ByteArray.fromArray() -> Uint8Array.from() * ByteArray.ByteArray.prototype.toString() -> ByteArray.toString() * ByteArray.ByteArray.prototype.toGBytes() -> ByteArray.toGBytes() * ByteArray.fromString(), ByteArray.fromGBytes() remain the same * Unlike ByteArray, Uint8Array's length is fixed. Assigning an element past the end of a ByteArray would lengthen the array. Now, it is ignored. Instead use Uint8Array.of(), for example, this code: let a = ByteArray.fromArray([97, 98, 99, 100]); a[4] = 101; should be replaced by this code: let a = Uint8Array.from([97, 98, 99, 100]); a = Uint8Array.of(...a, 101); The length of the byte array must be set at creation time. This code will not work anymore: let a = new ByteArray.ByteArray(); a[0] = 255; Instead, use "new Uint8Array(1)" to reserve the correct length. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Run tests using real software [#178, !192, Claudio André] * Script tests are missing some errors [#179, !192, Claudio André] * Create a '--disable-readline' option and use it [!196, Claudio André] * CI: stop using Fedora for clang builds [!198, Claudio André] * Expose GObject static property symbols. [!197, Evan Welsh] * CI fixes [!200, Claudio André] * Docker images creation [!201, Claudio André] * Get Docker images built and stored in GJS registry [#185, !203, !208, Claudio André, Philip Chimento] * Clear the static analysis image a bit more [!205, Claudio André] * Rename the packaging job to flatpak [!210, Claudio André] * Create SpiderMonkey 60 docker images [!202, Claudio André] * Debugger [#110, !204, Philip Chimento] * Add convenience g_object_set() replacement [!213, Florian Müllner] * Add dependencies of the real tests (examples) [!215, Claudio André] * CWE-126 [#174, !218, Philip Chimento] * gjs no longer builds after recent autoconf-archive updates [#149, !217, Philip Chimento] * gjs-1.52.0 fails to compile against x86_64 musl systems [#132, !214, Philip Chimento] * Run the GTK real tests (recently added) [!212, Claudio André] * Fix thorough tests failures [!220, Philip Chimento] * Port to SpiderMonkey 60 [#161, !199, Philip Chimento] * Replace ByteArray with native ES6 TypedArray [#5, !199, Philip Chimento] * Overriding GInterface properties broke [#186, !216, Florian Müllner, Philip Chimento] * Avoid segfault when checking for GByteArray [!221, Florian Müllner] - Various build fixes [Philip Chimento]
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Pkgsrc changes: * none, other than checksums. Upstream changes: This version has fixes to connect for UDP sockets, slowing down potential ICMP side channel leakage. The fix can be controlled with the option udp-connect: yes, it is enabled by default. Additionally CVE-2020-28935 is fixed, this solves a problem where the pidfile is altered by a symlink, and fails if a symlink is encountered. See https://nlnetlabs.nl/downloads/unbound/CVE-2020-28935.txt for more information. New features are upstream TCP and TLS query reuse, where a channel is reused for several queries. And http-notls-downstream: yesno for unencrypted DoH, useful for back end support servers. The option infra-keep-probing can be used to probe hosts that are down more frequently. The options edns-client-string and edns-client-string-opcode can be used to add an EDNS option with the specified string in queries towards servers, with the servers specified by IP address. It replaces the edns-client-tag option. The released version equals the 1.13.0rc4 with an added fix for stream reuse and tcp fast open. Features - Pass the comm_reply information to the inplace_cb_reply* functions during the mesh state and update the documentation on that. - Fix #330: [Feature request] Add unencrypted DNS over HTTPS support. This adds the option http-notls-downstream: yesno to change that, and the dohclient test code has the -n option. - Merge PR #228 : infra-keep-probing option to probe hosts that are down. Add infra-keep-probing: yes option. Hosts that are down are probed more frequently. With the option turned on, it probes about every 120 seconds, eventually after exponential backoff, and that keeps that way. If traffic keeps up for the domain. It probes with one at a time, eg. one query is allowed to probe, other queries within that 120 second interval are turned away. - Merge PR #313 from Ralph Dolmans: Replace edns-client-tag with edns-client-string option. - Merge PR #283 : Stream reuse. This implements upstream stream reuse for performing several queries over the same TCP or TLS channel. - Fix to connect() to UDP destinations, default turned on, this lowers vulnerability to ICMP side channels. Option to toggle udp-connect, default is enabled. Bug Fixes - Fix #319: potential memory leak on config failure, in rpz config. - Fix dnstap socket and the chroot not applied properly to the dnstap socket path. - Fix warning in libnss compile, nss_buf2dsa is not used without DSA. - Fix #323: unbound testsuite fails on mock build in systemd-nspawn if systemd support is build. - Fix for python reply callback to see mesh state reply_list member, it only removes it briefly for the commpoint call so that it does not drop it and attempt to modify the reply list during reply. - Fix that if there are on reply callbacks, those are called per reply and a new message created if that was modified by the call. - Free up auth zone parse region after use for lookup of host - Merge PR #326 from netblue30: DoH: implement content-length header field. - DoH content length, simplify code, remove declaration after statement and fix cast warning. - Fix that if there are reply callbacks for the given rcode, those are called per reply and a new message created if that was modified by the call. - Fix that the out of order TCP processing does not limit the number of outstanding queries over a connection. - Fix python documentation warning on functions.rst inplace_cb_reply. - Log ip address when http session recv fails, eg. due to tls fail. - Fix to set the tcp handler event toggle flag back to default when the handler structure is reused. - Clean the fix for out of order TCP processing limits on number of queries. It was tested to work. - Fix that http settings have colon in set_option, for http-endpoint, http-max-streams, http-query-buffer-size, http-response-buffer-size, and http-nodelay. - Fix memory leak of https port string when reading config. - local-zone regional allocations outside of chunk - Merge PR #324 from James Renken: Add modern X.509v3 extensions to unbound-control TLS certificates. - Fix for PR #324 to attach the x509v3 extensions to the client certificate. - Fix #327: net/if.h check fails on some darwin versions; contribution by Joshua Root. - Fix #320: potential memory corruption due to size miscomputation upton custom region alloc init. - Fix #333: Unbound Segmentation Fault w/ log_info Functions From Python Mod. - Fix that minimal-responses does not remove addresses from a priming query response. - In man page note that tls-cert-bundle is read before permission drop and chroot. - Fix #341: fixing a possible memory leak. - Fix memory leak after fix for possible memory leak failure. - Fix #343: Fail to build --with-libnghttp2 with error: 'SSIZE_MAX' undeclared. - Fix for #303 CVE-2020-28935 : Fix that symlink does not interfere with chown of pidfile. - Fix #347: IP_DONTFRAG broken on Apple xcode 12.2. - Fix #350: with the AF_NETLINK permission, to fix 1.12.0 error: failed to list interfaces: getifaddrs: Address family not supported by protocol. - Merge #351 from dvzrv: Add AF_NETLINK to set of allowed socket address families. - iana portlist updated. - Fix crash when TLS connection is closed prematurely, when reuse tree comparison is not properly identical to insertion. - Fix padding of struct regional for 32bit systems. - with udp-connect ignore connection refused with UDP timeouts. - Fix udp-connect on FreeBSD, do send calls on connected UDP socket. - Better fix for reuse tree comparison for is-tls sockets. Where the tree key identity is preserved after cleanup of the TLS state. - Fix memory leak for edns client tag opcode config element. - Attempt fix for libevent state in tcp reuse cases after a packet is written. - Fix readagain and writeagain callback functions for comm point cleanup. - Fix to omit UDP receive errors from log, if verbosity low. These happen because of udp-connect. - For #352: contrib/metrics.awk for Prometheus style metrics output. - Fix that after failed read, the readagain cannot activate. - Clear readagain upon decommission of pending tcp structure. - Fix compile warning for type cast in http2_submit_dns_response. - Fix when use free buffer to initialize rbtree for stream reuse. - Fix compile warnings for windows. - Fix compile warnings in rpz initialization. - Fix contrib/metrics.awk for FreeBSD awk compatibility. - Fix assertion failure on double callback when iterator loses interest in query at head of line that then has the tcp stream not kept for reuse. - Fix stream reuse and tcp fast open.
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0.2.13.0 * Add HashMap.compose. Thanks Alexandre Esteves. 0.2.12.0 * Add HashMap.isSubmapOf[By] and HashSet.isSubsetOf. Thanks Sven Keidel. (#282) * Expose internal modules. (#283) * Documentation improvements in Data.HashSet, including a beginner-friendly introduction. Thanks Matt Renaud. (#267) * HashMap.alterF: Skip key deletion for absent keys. (#288) * Remove custom unsafeShift{L,R} definitions. (#281) * Various other documentation improvements. 0.2.11.0 * Add HashMap.findWithDefault (soft-deprecates HashMap.lookupDefault). Thanks, Matt Renaud. * Add HashMap.fromListWithKey. Thanks, Josef Svenningsson. * Add more folding functions and use them in Foldable instances. Thanks, David Feuer. * Add HashMap.!?, a flipped version of lookup. Thanks, Matt Renaud. * Add a Bifoldable instance for HashMap. Thanks, Joseph Sible. * Add a HasCallStack constraint to (!). Thanks, Roman Cheplyaka. Bug fixes * Fix a space leak affecting updates on keys with hash collisions. Thanks, Neil Mitchell. (#254) * Get rid of some silly thunks that could be left lying around. (#232). Thanks, David Feuer. Other changes * Speed up the Hashable instances for HashMap and HashSet. Thanks, Edward Amsden. * Remove a dependency cycle hack from the benchmark suite. Thanks, Andrew Martin. * Improve documentation. Thanks, Tristan McLeay, Li-yao Xia, Gareth Smith, Simon Jakobi, Sergey Vinokurov, and likely others.
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pkgsrc change: correct CATEGORIES. 1.8.14 (2021-06-09) Implemented enhancements: * (GH-225) Add support for custom insync #285 (michaeltlombardi) * Improve type validation error messages to show expected types #279 (timidri) * Support puppet device --resource ... --to_yaml invocation; drop puppet4 and jruby 1.7 testing #278 (timidri) Fixed bugs: * Git tag 1.8.13 exists, but missing on rubygems.org / in CHANGELOG.md #266 Closed issues: * CHANGELOG.md entries are missing for latest releases? #258 Merged pull requests: * Upgrade to GitHub-native Dependabot #287 (dependabot-preview[bot]) * (IAC-1455) - Removal of Inappropriate Terminology #283 (david22swan) * Update puppetlabs_spec_helper requirement from ~> 2.7 to ~> 3.0 #281 (dependabot-preview[bot]) * (maint) Update Puppet VS Code Extension ID #277 (jpogran) * (IAC-859) Add ruby 2.7 to test matrix #276 (DavidS) * (maint) Cleanup gemfile and fix codecov dependency #275 (DavidS) * Language correction #270 (epackorigan) * (maint) Update CHANGELOG #268 (DavidS) * (maint) update test matrix for current supported versions; remove older versions to cut down on resource usage #265 (DavidS) * (maint) Mock Hocon.load(...) #263 (IrimieBogdan) * Update rake requirement from ~> 10.0 to ~> 13.0 #262 (dependabot-preview[bot]) * (maint) update Gemfile to allow use of non-vulnerable rake version 12.3.3 #260 (DavidS)
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v4.10.1 ======= * #361: Avoid potential REDoS in ``EntryPoint.pattern``. v4.10.0 ======= * #354: Removed ``Distribution._local`` factory. This functionality was created as a demonstration of the possible implementation. Now, the `pep517 <https://pypi.org/project/pep517>`_ package provides this functionality directly through `pep517.meta.load <https://github.com/pypa/pep517/blob/a942316305395f8f757f210e2b16f738af73f8b8/pep517/meta.py#L63-L73>`_. v4.9.0 ====== * Require Python 3.7 or later. v4.8.3 ====== * #357: Fixed requirement generation from egg-info when a URL requirement is given. v4.8.2 ====== v2.1.2 ====== * #353: Fixed discovery of distributions when path is empty. v4.8.1 ====== * #348: Restored support for ``EntryPoint`` access by item, deprecating support in the process. Users are advised to use direct member access instead of item-based access:: - ep[0] -> ep.name - ep[1] -> ep.value - ep[2] -> ep.group - ep[:] -> ep.name, ep.value, ep.group v4.8.0 ====== * #337: Rewrote ``EntryPoint`` as a simple class, still immutable and still with the attributes, but without any expectation for ``namedtuple`` functionality such as ``_asdict``. v4.7.1 ====== * #344: Fixed regression in ``packages_distributions`` when neither top-level.txt nor a files manifest is present. v4.7.0 ====== * #330: In ``packages_distributions``, now infer top-level names from ``.files()`` when a ``top-level.txt`` (Setuptools-specific metadata) is not present. v4.6.4 ====== * #334: Correct ``SimplePath`` protocol to match ``pathlib`` protocol for ``__truediv__``. v4.6.3 ====== * Moved workaround for #327 to ``_compat`` module. v4.6.2 ====== * bpo-44784: Avoid errors in test suite when DeprecationWarnings are treated as errors. v4.6.1 ====== * #327: Deprecation warnings now honor call stack variance on PyPy. v4.6.0 ====== * #326: Performance tests now rely on `pytest-perf <https://pypi.org/project/pytest-perf>`_. To disable these tests, which require network access and a git checkout, pass ``-p no:perf`` to pytest. v4.5.0 ====== * #319: Remove ``SelectableGroups`` deprecation exception for flake8. v4.4.0 ====== * #300: Restore compatibility in the result from ``Distribution.entry_points`` (``EntryPoints``) to honor expectations in older implementations and issuing deprecation warnings for these cases: - ``EntryPoints`` objects are once again mutable, allowing for ``sort()`` and other list-based mutation operations. Avoid deprecation warnings by casting to a mutable sequence (e.g. ``list(dist.entry_points).sort()``). - ``EntryPoints`` results once again allow for access by index. To avoid deprecation warnings, cast the result to a Sequence first (e.g. ``tuple(dist.entry_points)[0]``). v4.3.1 ====== * #320: Fix issue where normalized name for eggs was incorrectly solicited, leading to metadata being unavailable for eggs. v4.3.0 ====== * #317: De-duplication of distributions no longer requires loading the full metadata for ``PathDistribution`` objects, entry point loading performance by ~10x. v4.2.0 ====== * Prefer f-strings to ``.format`` calls. v4.1.0 ====== * #312: Add support for metadata 2.2 (``Dynamic`` field). * #315: Add ``SimplePath`` protocol for interface clarity in ``PathDistribution``. v4.0.1 ====== * #306: Clearer guidance about compatibility in readme. v4.0.0 ====== * #304: ``PackageMetadata`` as returned by ``metadata()`` and ``Distribution.metadata()`` now provides normalized metadata honoring PEP 566: - If a long description is provided in the payload of the RFC 822 value, it can be retrieved as the ``Description`` field. - Any multi-line values in the metadata will be returned as such. - For any multi-line values, line continuation characters are removed. This backward-incompatible change means that any projects relying on the RFC 822 line continuation characters being present must be tolerant to them having been removed. - Add a ``json`` property that provides the metadata converted to a JSON-compatible form per PEP 566. v3.10.1 ======= * Minor tweaks from CPython. v3.10.0 ======= * #295: Internal refactoring to unify section parsing logic. v3.9.1 ====== * #296: Exclude 'prepare' package. * #297: Fix ValueError when entry points contains comments. v3.9.0 ====== * Use of Mapping (dict) interfaces on ``SelectableGroups`` is now flagged as deprecated. Instead, users are advised to use the select interface for future compatibility. Suppress the warning with this filter: ``ignore:SelectableGroups dict interface``. Or with this invocation in the Python environment: ``warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', 'SelectableGroups dict interface')``. Preferably, switch to the ``select`` interface introduced in 3.7.0. See the `entry points documentation <https://importlib-metadata.readthedocs.io/en/latest/using.html#entry-points>`_ and changelog for the 3.6 release below for more detail. For some use-cases, especially those that rely on ``importlib.metadata`` in Python 3.8 and 3.9 or those relying on older ``importlib_metadata`` (especially on Python 3.5 and earlier), `backports.entry_points_selectable <https://pypi.org/project/backports.entry_points_selectable>`_ was created to ease the transition. Please have a look at that project if simply relying on importlib_metadata 3.6+ is not straightforward. Background in #298. * #283: Entry point parsing no longer relies on ConfigParser and instead uses a custom, one-pass parser to load the config, resulting in a ~20% performance improvement when loading entry points. v3.8.2 ====== * #293: Re-enabled lazy evaluation of path lookup through a FreezableDefaultDict. v3.8.1 ====== * #293: Workaround for error in distribution search. v3.8.0 ====== * #290: Add mtime-based caching for ``FastPath`` and its lookups, dramatically increasing performance for repeated distribution lookups. v3.7.3 ====== * Docs enhancements and cleanup following review in `GH-24782 <https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/24782>`_. v3.7.2 ====== * Cleaned up cruft in entry_points docstring. v3.7.1 ====== * Internal refactoring to facilitate ``entry_points() -> dict`` deprecation. v3.7.0 ====== * #131: Added ``packages_distributions`` to conveniently resolve a top-level package or module to its distribution(s). v3.6.0 ====== * #284: Introduces new ``EntryPoints`` object, a tuple of ``EntryPoint`` objects but with convenience properties for selecting and inspecting the results: - ``.select()`` accepts ``group`` or ``name`` keyword parameters and returns a new ``EntryPoints`` tuple with only those that match the selection. - ``.groups`` property presents all of the group names. - ``.names`` property presents the names of the entry points. - Item access (e.g. ``eps[name]``) retrieves a single entry point by name. ``entry_points`` now accepts "selection parameters", same as ``EntryPoint.select()``. ``entry_points()`` now provides a future-compatible ``SelectableGroups`` object that supplies the above interface (except item access) but remains a dict for compatibility. In the future, ``entry_points()`` will return an ``EntryPoints`` object for all entry points. If passing selection parameters to ``entry_points``, the future behavior is invoked and an ``EntryPoints`` is the result. * #284: Construction of entry points using ``dict([EntryPoint, ...])`` is now deprecated and raises an appropriate DeprecationWarning and will be removed in a future version. * #300: ``Distribution.entry_points`` now presents as an ``EntryPoints`` object and access by index is no longer allowed. If access by index is required, cast to a sequence first. v3.5.0 ====== * #280: ``entry_points`` now only returns entry points for unique distributions (by name). v3.4.0 ====== * #10: Project now declares itself as being typed. * #272: Additional performance enhancements to distribution discovery. * #111: For PyPA projects, add test ensuring that ``MetadataPathFinder._search_paths`` honors the needed interface. Method is still private. v3.3.0 ====== * #265: ``EntryPoint`` objects now expose a ``.dist`` object referencing the ``Distribution`` when constructed from a Distribution. v3.2.0 ====== * The object returned by ``metadata()`` now has a formally-defined protocol called ``PackageMetadata`` with declared support for the ``.get_all()`` method. Fixes #126. v3.1.1 ====== v2.1.1 ====== * #261: Restored compatibility for package discovery for metadata without version in the name and for legacy eggs. v3.1.0 ====== * Merge with 2.1.0. v2.1.0 ====== * #253: When querying for package metadata, the lookup now honors `package normalization rules <https://packaging.python.org/specifications/recording-installed-packages/>`_. v3.0.0 ====== * Require Python 3.6 or later.
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## [2.3.4] ### Fixed * Vulnerability fixing: the `--fix` flag now works for vulnerabilities found in requirement subdependencies. A new line is now added to the requirement file to explicitly pin the offending subdependency ([#297](pypa/pip-audit#297)) ## [2.3.3] ### Changed * CLI: `pip-audit` now warns on the combination of `-s osv` and `--require-hashes`, notifying users that only the PyPI service can fully verify hashes ([#298](pypa/pip-audit#298)) ### Fixed * CLI/Dependency sources: `--cache-dir=...` and other flags that affect dependency resolver behavior now work correctly when auditing a `pyproject.toml` dependency source ([#300](pypa/pip-audit#300)) ## [2.3.2] - 2022-05-14 ### Changed * CLI: `pip-audit`'s progress spinner has been refactored to make it faster and more responsive ([#283](pypa/pip-audit#283)) * CLI, Vulnerability sources: the error message used to report connection failures to vulnerability sources was improved ([#287](pypa/pip-audit#287)) * Vulnerability sources: the OSV service is now more resilient to schema changes ([#288](pypa/pip-audit#288)) * Vulnerability sources: the PyPI service provides a better error message during some cases of service degradation ([#294](pypa/pip-audit#294)) ### Fixed * Vulnerability sources: a bug stemming from an incorrect assumption about OSV's schema guarantees was fixed ([#284](pypa/pip-audit#284)) * Caching: `pip-audit` now respects `pip`'s `PIP_NO_CACHE_DIR` and will not attempt to use the `pip` cache if present ([#290](pypa/pip-audit#290))
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1.4.4 (2022-06-14) Fixes * Compilation no longer fails against SQLite3 versions < 3.29.0. This issue was introduced in v1.4.3. [TritonDataCenter#324] (Thank you, @r6e!) 1.4.3 (2022-05-25) Enhancements * Disable non-standard support for double-quoted string literals via the :strict option. [TritonDataCenter#317] (Thank you, @casperisfine!) * Column type names are now explicitly downcased on platforms where they may have been in shoutcaps. [TritonDataCenter#315] (Thank you, @petergoldstein!) * Support File or Pathname arguments to Database.new. [TritonDataCenter#283] (Thank you, @yb66!) * Support building on MSVC. [TritonDataCenter#285] (Thank you, @jmarrec!)
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v3.20211022.1 * Fix #362 to have make create-package-deb work again. by @jordansissel in #363 v3.20210903.1 Allow running under XWayland * Revert XWayland detection. Some parts of xdotool do not work under XWayland. However, many features do work on XWayland, and rejecting XWayland caused problems for several folks who were otherwise happily using xdotool under Wayland/XWayland. (# 346, #355) v3.20210804.2 Fixes a packaging issue in the previous release. v3.20210804.1 * xdotool and libxdo will now reject if it is running under Wayland/ XWayland. If XWayland is detected, the program will fail. This is because XWayland doesn't allow xdotool or libxdo to work correctly. (#342, Jordan Sissel) * New command windowstate which can be used to modify properties of windows. For example, to full-screen the current window, use: xdotool getactivewindow windowstate --add FULLSCREEN (#158 by Zhai Zhao Xuan) * New command windowquit which is used to ask the windowed application to terminate. (#306, Antonio Russo) * New command getwindowclassname to print the window's class name. (#247, Dominic Mueller) * When sending keystrokes, enter and return now are synonyms for the Return key symbol (CSylvain) * getmouselocation now updates the window stack with the window the cursor is currently over. (#118, Jordan Sissel) * search command now supports searching by window role with --role flag (# 305, altblue) * search command should now no longer report BadWindow errors (#335, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki) * get_window_location now reports correct value (#289, Edwin Heerschap) * Uppercase Latin-1/Basic Latin are now typed correctly (#283, Hasan) * Document the regular expressions (POSIX Extended) supported by xdotool (#???, Lucas Werkmeister) * Use the default X11 Screen instead of assuming 0 (#265, Miroslav Koškár) * Wrap header files with extern "C" to enable easier C++ use of libxdo. (#331, easyaspi314) * Install pkgconfig file when running make install (#229, Joakim Repomaa) * Set permissions correctly when installing xdo.h (#324, Dan Church) * Fix memory leak (#241, Andrew McDermott) * Fix memory leak (#299, orcNo and longqi) * Fixed some documentation typos (#161, Vincent Legoll; #336, yjqg6666) * Fix all compiler warnings during make (#344, Jordan Sissel)
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## 3.0.0 - 2023-06-03⚠️ This release contains some minor breaking changes in the internal API and improvements to the parsing strictness. **Full Changelog**: <executablebooks/markdown-it-py@v2.2.0...v3.0.0> ### ⬆️ UPGRADE: Drop support for Python 3.7 Also add testing for Python 3.11 ### ⬆️ UPGRADE: Update from upstream markdown-it `12.2.0` to `13.0.0` A key change is the addition of a new `Token` type, `text_special`, which is used to represent HTML entities and backslash escaped characters. This ensures that (core) typographic transformation rules are not incorrectly applied to these texts. The final core rule is now the new `text_join` rule, which joins adjacent `text`/`text_special` tokens, and so no `text_special` tokens should be present in the final token stream. Any custom typographic rules should be inserted before `text_join`. A new `linkify` rule has also been added to the inline chain, which will linkify full URLs (e.g. `https://example.com`), and fixes collision of emphasis and linkifier (so `http://example.org/foo._bar_-_baz` is now a single link, not emphasized). Emails and fuzzy links are not affected by this. * ♻️ Refactor backslash escape logic, add `text_special` [#276](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#276) * ♻️ Parse entities to `text_special` token [#280](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#280) * ♻️ Refactor: Add linkifier rule to inline chain for full links [#279](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#279) *‼️ Remove `(p)` => `§` replacement in typographer [#281](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#281) *‼️ Remove unused `silent` arg in `ParserBlock.tokenize` [#284](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#284) * 🐛 FIX: numeric character reference passing [#272](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#272) * 🐛 Fix: tab preventing paragraph continuation in lists [#274](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#274) * 👌 Improve nested emphasis parsing [#273](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#273) * 👌 fix possible ReDOS in newline rule [#275](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#275) * 👌 Improve performance of `skipSpaces`/`skipChars` [#271](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#271) * 👌 Show text of `text_special` in `tree.pretty` [#282](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#282) ### ♻️ REFACTOR: Replace most character code use with strings The use of `StateBase.srcCharCode` is deprecated (with backward-compatibility), and all core uses are replaced by `StateBase.src`. Conversion of source string characters to an integer representing the Unicode character is prevalent in the upstream JavaScript implementation, to improve performance. However, it is unnecessary in Python and leads to harder to read code and performance deprecations (during the conversion in the `StateBase` initialisation). See [#270](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#270), thanks to [@hukkinj1](https://github.com/hukkinj1). ### ♻️ Centralise indented code block tests For CommonMark, the presence of indented code blocks prevent any other block element from having an indent of greater than 4 spaces. Certain Markdown flavors and derivatives, such as mdx and djot, disable these code blocks though, since it is more common to use code fences and/or arbitrary indenting is desirable. Previously, disabling code blocks did not remove the indent limitation, since most block elements had the 3 space limitation hard-coded. This change centralised the logic of applying this limitation (in `StateBlock.is_code_block`), and only applies it when indented code blocks are enabled. This allows for e.g. ```md <div> <div> I can indent as much as I want here. <div> <div> ``` See [#260](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#260) ### 🔧 Maintenance changes Strict type annotation checking has been applied to the whole code base, [ruff](https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff) is now used for linting, and fuzzing tests have been added to the CI, to integrate with Google [OSS-Fuzz](https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/tree/master/projects/markdown-it-py) testing, thanks to [@DavidKorczynski](https://github.com/DavidKorczynski). * 🔧 MAINTAIN: Make type checking strict [#](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#267) * 🔧 Add typing of rule functions [#283](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#283) * 🔧 Move linting from flake8 to ruff [#268](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#268) * 🧪 CI: Add fuzzing workflow for PRs [#262](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#262) * 🔧 Add tox env for fuzz testcase run [#263](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#263) * 🧪 Add OSS-Fuzz set up by @DavidKorczynski in [#255](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#255) * 🧪 Fix fuzzing test failures [#254](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#254)
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Upstream changes: https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri/releases/tag/v1.15.3 https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri/releases/tag/v1.15.2 https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri/releases/tag/v1.15.1 https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri/releases/tag/v1.15.0 1.15.3 / 2023-07-05 Fixed * Passing an object that is not a kind of XML::Node as the first parameter to CDATA.new now raises a TypeError. Previously this would result in either a segfault (CRuby) or a Java exception (JRuby). [#2920] * Passing an object that is not a kind of XML::Node as the first parameter to Schema.from_document now raises a TypeError. Previously this would result in either a segfault (CRuby) or a Java exception (JRuby). [#2920] * [CRuby] Passing an object that is not a kind of XML::Node as the second parameter to Text.new now raises a TypeError. Previously this would result in a segfault. [#2920] * [CRuby] Replacing a node's children via methods like Node#inner_html=, # children=, and #replace no longer defensively dups the node's next sibling if it is a Text node. This behavior was originally adopted to work around libxml2's memory management (see #283 and #595) but should not have included operations involving xmlAddChild(). [#2916] * [JRuby] Fixed NPE when serializing an unparented HTML node. [#2559, #2895] (Thanks, @cbasguti!) 1.15.2 / 2023-05-24 Dependencies * [JRuby] Vendored org.nokogiri:nekodtd is updated to v0.1.11.noko2. This is functionally equivalent to v0.1.11.noko1 but restores support for Java 8. Fixed * [JRuby] Java 8 support is restored, fixing a regression present in v1.14.0..v1.14.4 and v1.15.0..v1.15.1. [#2887] 1.15.1 / 2023-05-19 Dependencies * [CRuby] Vendored libxml2 is updated to v2.11.4 from v2.11.3. For details please see https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/releases/v2.11.4 Fixed * [CRuby] The libxml2 update fixes an encoding regression when push-parsing UTF-8 sequences. [#2882, upstream issue and commit] 1.15.0 / 2023-05-15 Notes Ability to opt into system malloc and free Since 2009, Nokogiri has configured libxml2 to use ruby_xmalloc et al for memory management. This has provided benefits for memory management, but comes with a performance penalty. Users can now opt into using system malloc for libxml2 memory management by setting an environment variable: # "default" here means "libxml2's default" which is system malloc NOKOGIRI_LIBXML_MEMORY_MANAGEMENT=default Benchmarks show that this setting will significantly improve performance, but be aware that the tradeoff may involve poorer memory management including bloated heap sizes and/or OOM conditions. You can read more about this in the decision record at adr/ 2023-04-libxml-memory-management.md. Dependencies * [CRuby] Vendored libxml2 is updated to v2.11.3 from v2.10.4. For details please see: + https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/releases/v2.11.0 + https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/releases/v2.11.1 + https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/releases/v2.11.2 + https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/releases/v2.11.3 * [CRuby] Vendored libxslt is updated to v1.1.38 from v1.1.37. For details please see: + https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxslt/-/releases/v1.1.38 Added * Encoding objects may now be passed to serialization methods like #to_xml, # to_html, #serialize, and #write_to to specify the output encoding. Previously only encoding names (strings) were accepted. [#2774, #2798] (Thanks, @ellaklara!) * [CRuby] Users may opt into using system malloc for libxml2 memory management. For more detail, see note above or adr/ 2023-04-libxml-memory-management.md. Changed * [CRuby] Schema.from_document now makes a defensive copy of the document if it has blank text nodes with Ruby objects instantiated for them. This prevents unsafe behavior in libxml2 from causing a segfault. There is a small performance cost, but we think this has the virtue of being "what the user meant" since modifying the original is surprising behavior for most users. Previously this was addressed in v1.10.9 by raising an exception. Fixed * [CRuby] XSLT.transform now makes a defensive copy of the document if it has blank text nodes with Ruby objects instantiated for them and the template uses xsl:strip-spaces. This prevents unsafe behavior in libxslt from causing a segfault. There is a small performance cost, but we think this has the virtue of being "what the user meant" since modifying the original is surprising behavior for most users. Previously this would allow unsafe memory access and potentially segfault. [#2800] Improved * Nokogiri::XML::Node::SaveOptions#inspect now shows the names of the options set in the bitmask, similar to ParseOptions. [#2767] * #inspect and pretty-printing are improved for AttributeDecl, ElementContent, ElementDecl, and EntityDecl. * [CRuby] The C extension now uses Ruby's TypedData API for managing all the libxml2 structs. Write barriers may improve GC performance in some extreme cases. [#2808] (Thanks, @etiennebarrie and @byroot!) * [CRuby] ObjectSpace.memsize_of reports a pretty good guess of memory usage when called on Nokogiri::XML::Document objects. [#2807] (Thanks, @etiennebarrie and @byroot!) * [CRuby] Users installing the "ruby" platform gem and compiling libxml2 and libxslt from source will now be using a modern config.guess and config.sub that supports new architectures like loongarch64. [#2831] (Thanks, @zhangwenlong8911!) * [CRuby] HTML5 parser: + adjusts the specified attributes, adding xlink:arcrole and removing xml:base [#2841, #2842] + allows <hr> in <select> [whatwg/html#3410, whatwg/html#9124] * [JRuby] Node#first_element_child now returns nil if there are only non-element children. Previously a null pointer exception was raised. [# 2808, #2844] * Documentation for Nokogiri::XSLT now has usage examples including custom function handlers. Deprecated * Passing a Nokogiri::XML::Node as the first parameter to CDATA.new is deprecated and will generate a warning. This parameter should be a kind of Nokogiri::XML::Document. This will become an error in a future version of Nokogiri. * Passing a Nokogiri::XML::Node as the first parameter to Schema.from_document is deprecated and will generate a warning. This parameter should be a kind of Nokogiri::XML::Document. This will become an error in a future version of Nokogiri. * Passing a Nokogiri::XML::Node as the second parameter to Text.new is deprecated and will generate a warning. This parameter should be a kind of Nokogiri::XML::Document. This will become an error in a future version of Nokogiri. * [CRuby] Calling a custom XPath function without the nokogiri namespace is deprecated and will generate a warning. Support for non-namespaced functions will be removed in a future version of Nokogiri. (Note that JRuby has never supported non-namespaced custom XPath functions.)
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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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-------------------------------------- September 2023: version 4.1.2 released -------------------------------------- Another maintenance release. Once again some small changes to the 'beta' Array class, plus new Array functionality. * Fix for the module command-line usage. Bug #290. * Fix for when creating bitstrings from memoryview objects. * Renamed the 'fmt' parameter for Arrays to 'dtype'. * More Array operator coverage. * Added operators that act on two Arrays of the same size. * Added comparison operators for Arrays that return an Array of bools. * Added Array.equals method as == will now return an Array (see above item). * Added astype() method for Arrays to easily cast to a new dtype. ----------------------------------- August 2023: version 4.1.1 released ----------------------------------- A maintenance release, with some changes to the Array class which is still in 'beta'. * bitarray dependency now pinned to ">=2.8.0, <3.0.0" rather than a specific version. Bug #283. * Fix for using numpy integers as integer parameters. Bug #286. * Removed ability to extend an Array with the '+' operator. Use the 'extend' method instead. * Improvements when pretty-printing the Array. * Array.count() can now count 'nan' values for floating point types. ----------------------------------- August 2023: version 4.1.0 released ----------------------------------- This has turned into a suprisingly big release, with a major refactor and a brand new class (the first for 12 years!) There are also a couple of small possibly breaking changes detailed below, in particular 'auto' initialising bitstrings from integers is now disallowed. * Speed increased with bitarray dependency. The major weakness of bitstring has been its poor performance for computationally intensive tasks relative to lower level alternatives. This was principally due to relying on pure Python code to achieve things that the base language often didn't have fast ways of doing. This release starts to address that problem with a fairly extensive rewrite to replace much of the pure Python low-level bit operations with methods from the bitarray package. This is a package that does many of the same things as bitstring, and the two packages have co-existed for a long time. While bitarray doesn't have all of the options and facilities of bitstring it has the advantage of being very fast as it is implemented in C. By replacing the internal datatypes I can speed up bitstring's operations while keeping the same API. Huge kudos to Ilan Schnell for all his work on bitarray. * New Array class for homogeneous data (beta) If your data is all of the same type you can make use of the new Array class, which mirrors much of the functionality of the standard array.array type, but doesn't restrict you to just a dozen formats. >>> from bitstring import Array >>> a = Array('uint7', [9, 100, 3, 1]) >>> a.data BitArray('0x1390181') >>> b = Array('float16', a.tolist()) >>> b.append(0.25) >>> b.tobytes() b'H\x80V@B\x00<\x004\x00' >>> b.tolist() [9.0, 100.0, 3.0, 1.0, 0.25] The data is stored efficiently in a BitArray object, and you can manipulate both the data and the Array format freely. See the main documentation for more details. Note that this feature carries the 'beta' flag so may change in future point versions. Other changes: * Added two new floating point interpretations: float8_143 and float8_152. These are 8-bit floating point formats, with very limited range and precision, but useful in some fields, particularly machine learning. This is an experimental feature - the formats haven't even been standardised yet. >>> a = Bits(float8_143=16.5) >>> a.bin '01100000' >>> a.float8_143 16.0 * Auto initialistion from ints has been removed and now raises a TypeError. Creating a bitstring from an int still creates a zeroed bitstring of that length but ints won't be promoted to bitstrings as that has been a constant source of errors and confusion. >>> a = BitArray(100) # Fine - create with 100 zeroed bits >>> a += 0xff # TypeError - previously this would have appended 0xff (=255) zero bits. >>> a += '0xff' # Probably what was meant - append eight '1' bits. >>> a += Bits(255) # Fine, append 255 zero bits. This is a breaking change, but it breaks loudly with an exception, it is easily recoded, and it removes a confusing wrinkle. * Explicitly specifying the 'auto' parameter is now disallowed rather than discouraged. It was always meant to be a positional-only parameter (and will be once I can drop Python 3.7 support) but for now it's renamed to '__auto'. In the unlikely event this breaks code, the fix should be just to delete the 'auto=' if it's already the first parameter. >>> s = Bits(auto='0xff') # Now raises a CreationError >>> s = Bits('0xff') # Fine, as always * Deleting, replacing or inserting into a bitstring resets the bit position to 0 if the bitstring's length has been changed. Previously the bit position was adjusted but this was not well defined. * Only empty bitstring are now considered False in a boolean sense. Previously s was False is no bits in s were set to 1, but this goes against what it means to be a container in Python so I consider this to be a bug, even if it was documented. I'm guessing it's related to __nonzero__ in Python 2 becoming __bool__ in Python 3, and it's never been fixed before now. * Casting to bytes now behaves as expected, so that bytes(s) gives the same result as s.tobytes(). Previously it created a byte per bit. * Pretty printing with the 'bytes' format now uses characters from the 'Latin Extended-A' unicode block for non-ASCII and unprintable characters instead of replacing them with '.' * When using struct-like codes you can now use '=' instead of '@' to signify native- endianness. They behave identically, but the new '=' is now preferred. * More fixes for LSB0 mode. There are now no known issues with this feature. ---------------------------------- April 2023: version 4.0.2 released ---------------------------------- A maintenance release. * Added py.typed file and converted the module to a package to let mypy find type annotations. Bug 248. * Fix to shifting operations when using LSB0 mode. Bug 251. * A few more fixes for LSB0 mode. * Improved LSB0 documentation. * Added build-system section to pyproject.toml. Bug 243. * Rewrote the walkthrough documentation as a jupyter notebook. * Updated the project's logo. ------------------------------------- November 2022: version 4.0.1 released ------------------------------------- This is a major release which drops support for Python 2.7 and has a new minimum requirement of Python 3.7. Around 95% of downloads satisfy this - users of older versions can continue to use bitstring 3.1, which will still be supported with fixes, but no new features. Other breaking changes are minimal, and there are a few cool features added. Breaking changes: * Minimum supported Python version is now Python 3.7. * Removed ConstBitArray and BitString class aliases. Use Bits and BitStream instead. * The cut() method will now also yield the final bits of a bitstring, even if they are shorter than the requested cut size. * Removed default uint interpretation. This wasn't being applied uniformly - default is now always to return a bitstring object of the given length and not to interpret it as a uint. Bug 220. * If an overwrite goes beyond the end of the bitstring it will now extend the bitstring rather than raise an exception. Bug 148. New features and improvements: * Type hints added throughout the code. * Underscores are now allowed in strings representing number literals. * The copy() method now works on Bits as well as BitArray objects. * The experimental command-line feature is now official. Command-line parameters are concatenated and a bitstring created from them. If the final parameter is either an interpretation string or ends with a '.' followed by an interpretation string then that interpretation of the bitstring will be used when printing it. $ python -m bitstring int:16=-400 0xfe70 $ python -m bitstring float:32=0.2 bin 00111110010011001100110011001101 * New pp() method that pretty-prints the bitstring in various formats - useful especially in interactive sessions. Thanks to Omer Barak for the suggestion and discussion. >>> s.pp() 0: 10001000 01110110 10001110 01110110 11111000 01110110 10000111 00101000 64: 01110010 11111001 10000111 10011000 11110111 10011110 10000111 11111101 128: 11111001 10001100 01111111 10111100 10111111 11011011 11101011 11111011 192: 1100 >>> s.pp('bin, hex') 0: 10001000 01110110 10001110 01110110 11111000 01110110 88 76 8e 76 f8 76 48: 10000111 00101000 01110010 11111001 10000111 10011000 87 28 72 f9 87 98 96: 11110111 10011110 10000111 11111101 11111001 10001100 f7 9e 87 fd f9 8c 144: 01111111 10111100 10111111 11011011 11101011 11111011 7f bc bf db eb fb 192: 1100 c * Shorter and more versatile properties. The bin, oct, hex, float, uint and int properties can now be shortened to just their first letter. They can also have a length in bits after them - allowing Rust-like data types. :: >>> s = BitArray('0x44961000') >>> s.h '44961000' >>> s.f32 1200.5 >>> s.u 1150685184 >>> s.i7 = -60 >>> s.b '1000100' >>> t = Bits('u12=160, u12=120, b=100') * Other types with bit lengths can also be used as properties :: >>> s.floatle64 = 10.511 * A colon is no longer required in format strings before a bit length. So for example `Bits('int:15=-101')` could be written as `Bits('int15=-101')`. This is now the preferred usage in the documentation except where the colon improves readability. * Support for IEEE 16 bit floats. Floating point types can now be 16 bits long as well as 32 and 64 bits. This is using the 'e' format from the struct module. * Support for bfloats. This is a specialised 16-bit floating point format mostly used in machine learning. It's essentially a truncated IEEE 32-bit format that keeps its range but only has a couple of signficant figures of accuracy.
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Changelog: 29 November 2023: Wouter - Tag for 4.8.0rc1. 28 November 2023: Wouter - Set up doc/RELNOTES for upcoming release. - Fix unit test kill_from_pidfile function for nonexistent files because the argument is evaluated before the test expression. - Fix rr-test to also convert the contents of the just written output file. - Fix test set to remove -f nsd.db and rm nsd.db commands. - Fix test set to remove difffile option. 27 November 2023: Jeroen - Fix #14: Set timeout to 3s when servicing remaining TCP connections. - Fix: Always instate write handler after reading queries from TCP. - Answer first query on connections accepted just before reload. 27 November 2023: Wouter - Merge #305: faster stats. Statistics can be gathered while a reload is in progress. 27 November 2023: Willem - Merge #302: Test package fixes. Correct Auxfiles, kill_from_pidfile function and fix drop_updates, rr-test and xfr_update tests. 1 November 2023: Jeroen - Remove on-disk database. 31 October 2023: Wouter - Merge #301: improve the logging of ixfr fallbacks to axfr. 30 October 2023: Jeroen - Fix processing of consolidated IXFRs. 30 October 2023: Wouter - Fix for interprocess communication to set quit sync command from main process explicitly. 3 October 2023: Wouter - Merge #281: Proxy protocol. An implementation of PROXYv2 for NSD. It can be configured with proxy-protocol-port: portnum with the port number of the interface on which proxy traffic is handled. The interface can support proxy traffic for UDP, TCP and TLS. 21 September 2023: Wouter - Merge #295: Update e-mail addresses, add ref to support contracts 31 August 2023: Wouter - Fix autoconf 2.69 warnings in configure. 14 July 2023: Wouter - Merge #287: Update nsd.conf.5.in. 11 July 2023: Wouter - Fix unused variable warning in unit test of udb. 22 June 2023: Wouter - Fix #284: dnstap_collector.c: SOCK_NONBLOCK is not available on Mac/Darwin. 7 June 2023: Wouter - Merge #282: Improve nsd.conf man page. - Fix unused but set variable warning. - Fix #283: Compile failure in remote.c when --disable-bind8-stats and --without-ssl are specified.
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0.9 Improved blocks rendering by @tordex in #268 Refactor render_item based classes by @tordex in #269 Discard invalid color declarations by @stasoid in #274 Add litehtml-specific testing option in cmake by @charliewolf in #282 Basic implementation for css counters by @MicCalo in #281 Media_query: Treat unknown media type as none by @imzyxwvu in #283 Flex layout by @tordex in #285 0.8 fix: render_test._/"acid1.htm" test fails on x86 architecture 0.7 Many changes to improve rendering of inline and block elements. Improved rendering performance litehtml now passes Acid1 test Removed some legacy code Refactoring to make code more clean Added additional rendering tests
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Hello all! This will likely be the final release of Amfora. For more information, please see my blog post, https://www.makeworld.space/2023/08/bye_gemini.html Thanks to all the users and especially the contributors, who made this project the personal success it was for me. The following is copied from the CHANGELOG.md file in this repo. Added Syntax highlighting for preformatted text blocks with alt text (#252, #263, wiki page) Client certificates can be restricted to certain paths of a host (#115) header config option in [subscriptions] to allow disabling the header text on the subscriptions page (#191) Selected link and scroll position stays for non-cached pages (#122) Keybinding to open URL with URL handler instead of configured proxy (#143) include theme key to import themes from an external file (#154, #290) Support SOCKS5 proxying by setting AMFORA_SOCKS5 environment variable (#155) When bookmarking a page, the first level one heading is suggested as the name (#267, #293) Confirmation prompts for URL schemes in new [url-prompts] config section (#301, #302) Changed Center text automatically, removing left_margin from the config (#233) max_width defaults to 80 columns instead of 100 (#233) Tabs have the domain of the current page instead of numbers (#202) Closing Amfora with q was removed in favor of Shift-q (#243) Paging up or down scrolls by 50% instead of 75%, to match less (#303) Update deps, require Go 1.17 (#336) Show local directory index file if available (#319) Updated Project Gemini URLs (#342) Fixed Modal can't be closed when opening non-gemini text URLs from the commandline (#283, #284) External programs started by Amfora remain as zombie processes (#219) Prevent link lines (and other types) from being wider than the max_width setting (#280) new:7 on new tab page fails to open link (#306) Slashes aren't decoded in redirect URLs (#322, #324) Typing localhost in the bottom bar actually loads localhost instead of searching (#326, #327)
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## v2.1.4 **Implemented enhancements:** - Config reload command for live profile reload [#811] - Button to save/apply preferences [#801] - Favorites/Bookmarks ??? [#706] - Plugin Submission + Generic Plugin Utility Functions & KeyBinding Feature: Mouseless / Mousefree / Keyboard URL opening or yanking [#681] - Add detachable tabs feature to preferences [#698] **Closed issues:** - Suddenly lagging on gnome4 [#899] - Keybindings for cursor/caret movement [#896] - Group tab shortcut does not work for a window with 1 parent terminal with N internal terminals [#893] - Donations? [#891] - [Feature request\] Possibility to enlarge edge bar of a tab [\#885] - Neovim incompatible keybindings [#881] - preferences -> layout -\> add/save does nothing [\#877] - drag and drop file from file-manager to terminator-release 2.1.3 causes a crash [#871] - Feature Request - Add the possibility to add padding for the output [#867] - file:/// links not clickable if the root dir has a underscore [#865] - terminator bug: can't get file path [#861] - Window splits are transparent, showing screen behind [#854] - terminator.py get_focussed\_terminal always returns none [\#852] - [Feature Request\] Add SelectAll function [\#851] - Issues with Terminal reloading [#850] - Add custom keybinding to set ctrl+backspace to delete a full word instead of alt-backspace or ctrl+w [#838] - Crash after unzooming a single terminal inside a tab [#835] - Profile per window [#831] - Option for prompt for closing against accidental closure [#830] - FCITX input method does not work in Version 2.1.2 anymore [#828] - Slow Resize [#825] - Adjust size / resize cursor area is 1px [#820] - Add preferences about default window size [#815] - Plugins don't receive keboard signals on newly opened windows [#808] - keyboard-shortcut-support-for-plugins-code-decoupling [#805] - Ability to undo or restore changes to the preferences [#802] - Explain what "Smart copy" means [#800] - Include global menu/preferences button in the window title bar [#799] - Can't open context menu [#796] - custom plugins are not found when using `--display` [#795] - doc/help missing --display option [#794] - In krusader terminator option --working-directory=DIR doesn't work [#793] - Pasting on tab title bar closes tab. [#789] - When in broadcast mode single character - System wide defaults [#782] - can't run on mac os ventura [#780] - Implement OSC52 functionality to use clipboard [#779] - Logger plugin crashes with "TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not subscriptable" [#776] - Split panes based on size of current pane [#772] - Broadcasting terminals duplicates keys in other terminals - Terminator layouts don't respect any more the number of columns [#766] - Different font for tabs - Re-size the width of Terminator, the Shell Prompt will repeatedly increase in the terminal windows. [#762] - No focus in right click menu [#761] - sudden problem with line spacing - After chaning to python3.11 getting a import error [#752] - clipboard - putty style paste - copy using external app - cant paste into terminator [#749] - Context Menu not showing in v2.1.3 [#746] - Long delay before able to enter password [#745] - terminal.py: AttributeError: 'bytes' object has no attribute 'encode'. Did you mean: 'decode'? [#743] - drag and drop of path stopped working in terminator version 2.1.3 [#742] - [Feature\] Have the ability to set custom geometry permanently [\#737] - traceback when drag and drop [#727] - Unset keybinding toggle_scrollbar prevents right-click menu from opening [\#724] - Font size change unexpectedly when maximizing a splitted windows. [#721] - When broadcast terminator duplicates the keys in others terminals - 2.1.3 release for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS [#718] - Layouts menu not working [#717] - "Don't ask, don't tell" focus hack causes gnome-shell to freeze for seconds / Xwayland to crash [#714] - How to enable fast encoding change? [#712] - Release file [#705] - Failed to execute default Terminal Emulator on Kali Linux. [#700] - Disable detachable tabs flag [#697] - Focus loss when renaming a tab [#696] - Slowdowns, hangs and crashes when used with ibus [#695] - Pasting Primary Clipboard Pastes Mouse Clipboard [#636] - Feature request: Save and restore terminal state [#563] **Merged pull requests:** - Install manpages to share/man on FreeBSD [#898] - Properly parse file:/// URIs [#895] - fix traceback in layout_done [\#887] - fix syntax warnings [#886] - Ask before close gui [#884] - window.py: Fix window group toggle keybind [#883] - [bug 760\] working directory feature is broken [\#882] - add missing @with_proxy, fixes \#850 [\#875] - Updates for file po/terminator.pot in ru [#863] - [bug 852\] - 852-terminator\_py\_get\_focussed\_terminal\_always\_returns\_none [\#856] - 846 mouseless keyboard url open fails to extract text and clear search between commands [#855] - [bug 835\] 835-crash-after-unzooming-a-single-terminal-inside-a-tab \#835 [\#849] - [bug 843\] 843-Plugin-SaveLastSessionLayout-not-saving-layout-when-use… [\#844] - 706 favorites bookmarks plugin [#841] - Ask before closing, even if there is only one terminal [#834] - Fix: Add CLI command to reload configuration [#824] - [bug 802\] - Ability to undo or restore changes to the preferences \#802 [\#822] - chore: bump ations/checkout - Fix Insert Term Name Plugin error [#819] - 681 Plugin submission mouseless keyboard url open decoupled code [#810] - [bug 808\] Plugins-dont-receive-keboard-signals-on-newly-opened-windows [\#809] - Document syntax error [#807] - 805 keyboard shortcut support for plugins code decoupling [#806] - Updates for file po/terminator.pot in zh_CN on branch master [\#798] - Add command line option --toggle-visibility [#797] - Revert "modify terminator separater size setting in gui to start from 1" [#778] - Alter get_text\_range call based on VTE version [\#777] - Updates for po/terminator.pot in hr [#774] - Enable sixel support in VTE if it's available. [#770] - add new tab after current tab option [#767] - remove deprecated pytest-runner [#756] - Rewrite terminator_config.5 man page in AsciiDoc format [\#747] - fix: Minor fixes in terminatorlib/configjson.py [#741] - fix: typo in french translation [#738] - Fix for issue #676: title field not seem to be working with JSON profile [\#736] - Remove more unused settings and update the docs accordingly [#735] - Remove settings 'hide_tabbar' and 'disable\_real\_transparency' [\#734] - Rewrite terminator.1 man page in AsciiDoc format [#733] - fix drag and drop [#728] - Do not remove focus from the last_active\_window [\#726] - Fix context menu keybinding reading. [#725] - Fix typo in man page [#722] - Capitalize the first letter for "Read only" [#720] - Remove hack to ensure that focus is set. [#716] - feat: Add CLI command to reload configuration [#690] ## v2.1.3 **Implemented enhancements:** - Option to set split ratio of terminals [#708] - Add option to set given terminal to "read only" [#649] - background image - respect ratio [#644] - Shortcut for autosplit h/v depending on active terminal size [#613] - Feature: Insert terminal name to terminal - Background image drawing modes and alignment [#713] - Zoom on notebook even if there is only one terminal in the tab + keep tab position and label in notebook rotation [#589] **Fixed bugs:** - Resets the tab title on rotation [#624] - - bug context menu - Fix missing icons when started with Ctrl-Alt-T [#628] **Closed issues:** - Terminator not working with latest version of python-cairo [#711] - [Bug\]\[Fedora 36 KDE\]\[terminator v2.1.1\] "broadcast group" sends each terminal input/keystroke depending on the group's members count to everyone in the group [\#704] - reset_clear doesn't show new prompt [\#703] - `-x`/`--execute` still broken [#702] - Make unfocused terminal text transparent instead of blacker [#694] - A translucent separation occurs between terminals [#687] - [2.1.2\] Foreground processes started in new window close immediately [\#673] - Is there a official page to maintain a offical/third-part plugin list? [#668] - What happened to the change terminal titlebar under preferences? [#664] - [Feature Request\] - In the Context Menu\ - terminator: error: unrecognized arguments [#660] - Plugin Submission : SaveLastSessionLayout Uses Layout to Auto-Save Last session and CWD on Terminal Window Close [#654] - Loading layout loads only the last added layout from context menu - When can we expect a new release? [#650] - Profiles for different Shells - is it possible? how does it work? [#640] - Double input to broadcasted group [#623] - background images only displaying on default profile [#595] - The repository 'https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/mattrose/terminator/ubuntu jammy Release' does not have a Release file. [#594] - Increase the usage of augmented assignment statements [#555] **Merged pull requests:** - Better distinguishing of inactive windows from the active one, by changing the background brightness [#709] - Ctrl+Click on group button automatically creates groups whenever needed [#691] - [bug 680\] Open up keybindings page on keypress \#680 [\#686] - Translate '/po/terminator.pot' in 'pt_BR' [\#684] - Plugin and Group menu item that inserts the name of the terminal. [#683] - Add Readonly toggle to popup menu [#679] - Fix argument handling of the --execute flag [#678] - Remove all ibus workarounds [#674] - [bug 613\] - Shortcut for autosplit h/v depending on active terminal … [\#671] - [bug 662\] \[Feature Request\] - In the Context Menu\ - [bug 559\] Add menu autocomplete \#559 [\#665] - [bug 662\] \[Feature Request\] - In the Context Menu\ - [bug 654\] - Plugin Submission : SaveLastSessionLayout Uses Layout to … [\#661] - Update terminal.py [#659] - docs: Change number of columns in repology badge [#657] - Plugin Submission : SaveLastSessionLayout Uses Layout to Auto-Save Last session and CWD [#655] - Fix typos [#651] - data: Remove GNOME branding [#647] - this line has an extra ';' symbol [#632] - Use the term 'zero padded' instead of 'padded'. [#189] ## v2.1.2 **Implemented enhancements:** - [Feature request\] move layout/session definitions into separate files with a dedicated extension in a dedicated directory [\#604] - Bash completion [#495] - Changing cursor foreground color [#467] - Wallpaper configuration option from terminal [#466] - Launch a new command in a vertical or horizontal split. [#446] - Separators is wider after upgrading to ubuntu 21.04 [#445] - Broadcast profile changes to existing terminals [#421] - How to deactivate the middle mouse button paste? [#415] - Feature request: expose the window and terminal title setting features in context menu [#405] - Integrate --layout-json command line parameter so that it can be passed to dbus [#401] - Feature request: move titlebar colors config to profiles, rather than global settings [#379] - Visual aids [#367] - Feature Request: detach tab [#302] - Pls add version on OS X [#283] **Fixed bugs:** - Ctrl+Shift+Mouse-Scroll triggers Ctrl+Mouse Scroll [#606] - None isn't a valid value of keybindings config anymore [#548] - psutil.AccessDenied: psutil.AccessDenied - Find functionality does not show matches on same line [#511] - Ratio and/or position on a config file's layout ignored [#433] - Black background remains after hide_window [\#425] - Cannot create working config file with 5 terminals [#409] - Terminal loses focus versus tab title [#400] - Terminal title-bars are transparent on first start [#392] **Closed issues:** - Hide window in waybar [#633] - Split window profile incorrect inheritance [#631] - [Question\] is there a way to prevent Terminator from dereferencing symbolic links? [\#617] - Terminator not working on RHEL 9 [#616] - Is there a right-click menu in sway? [#614] - Set Terminator tab title via command line [#603] - Unable to launch KeyError: b'Rss:' [#601] - Cannot view emoji [#599] - Clickable filepath:rownumber [#598] - Feature Request: set initial window size in preferences [#593] - Update the authorship in README [#586] - xbindkeys doesn't work in Terminator, but works in other apps [#582] - Unable to load Keybinder module [#580] - terminator for MacOS user [#578] - UTF-8 character breaks terminator config file [#577] - Terminator need to highlight search string [#575] - Custom Commands NOT Working in Linux Mint 20.3 [#573] - Can't add/remove terminal panes from layout editor [#572] - Language not applied after build [#569] - Moving Cursor Word By Word using ALT + Arrows [#566] - Enabling "putty style paste" causes context menu to be unreachable with 2-button mouse [#565] - Setting stty options [#564] - Switch focus and splits don't work when terminal is zoomed [#550] - Will terminator ever consider picking up ligature support? [#543] - feature request: Implement line spacing as a configuration option [#542] - Change separator color [#538] - remotinator split and execute command — cannot determine uuid [#537] - Split vertical keyboard don't work on debian 11 [#535] - Vte.Terminal - Fix Keyboard Input [#533] - group broadcasting switched on/off for all groups [#532] - Drop a file from nautilus onto terminator window no longer works - Crash everytime after encoding is changed to TCVN [#529] - Change the color of the current tab to highlight it better [#522] - Feature: Configuration to colorize split screens from default grey colour, Issue: Remove ability to select 0 and 1 handle_size from configuration gui [\#518] - Error when using "Insert Terminal Number" - Auto-scroll to the cursor position when typing [#513] - hide_window mapped with Shift+Control+Alt+$an\_alphabet catches Control+Alt+$an\_alphabet instead [\#509] - Cursor is blinking on inactive windows [#508] - custom commands are not persisted [#505] - Terminator slow to close if xclip was invoked [#503] - terminator failing to open on ubuntu 21.04 [#502] - Monospace Bold isn't working [#497] - No prompt when closing terminator now, despite say vim running in terminal [#496] - suppor for sixel graphics [#492] - which is deprecated and should not be used [#488] - could tmux Key bindings using in terminator? [#474] - Support OpenType font features [#473] - Crash on Terminal resize when using fish [#458] - Incorrect layout sorting in notebook [#453] - Coloring Tabs / Tabs Appearance [#449] - Option to disable system notifications [#448] - Window vanishes [#447] - Multiple Terminator instances randomly crash on Ubuntu 20.04 [#444] - Option to open URLs with just a click [#434] - Doubled input from keyboard when broadcasting in tabs [#432] - Does this tool support macOS Big Sur? [#430] - terminator is slow [#426] - Add more fundamental "editor-ish" feature [#424] - Allow disabling and resetting keybindings in Preferences [#423] - Project based layout [#418] - Unable to Install from Source [#412] - CTRL+A behaviour abnormal [#384] - regexp/command hyperlink handler [#381] - Update PPA to 2.1.0 [#374] - Create Snap and Flatpak for Terminator [#206] - Remove gtk-update-icon-cache handling in setup [#102] **Merged pull requests:** - update translations [#656] - Terminal ctrl+mousewheel: do not try to zoom if shift is pressed [#609] - More fixes to the Color pickers in the Preferences Editor [#592] - Modification in the /terminatorlib/prefseditor.py file [#590] - Various README fixes [#588] - Remove duplicated info in some debug messages [#576] - Added hotfix for #78 that deletes GTK\_IM\_MODULE environment variable [\#574] - Fix POTFILES.in + update translation files [#571] - Add initial flatpak-spawn support [#570] - Fix: handle_size treated as cell\_width [\#561] - Transifex translations from Dec 20 2021 [#558] - Unzoom terminal on interaction [#553] - Add ability to configure cell width - Improve and optimize the code for background images [#551] - Fix: 'None' value for keybindings breaks editor [#549] - don't traceback while searching through /proc [#546] - os.environ does not have LANGUAGE in Centos8. [#544] - Remove Encoding settings - Allow multiline commands in Custom Commands plugin [#525] - Add paste_selection keybinding. [\#520] - Fix terminal separator size setting [#519] - Automatically focus the Keybindings menu [#516] - Fix hide_window keybinding unset check [\#515] - Add 'Disable mouse paste' [#512] - Bug Fix: hide_window keybinding ignores Shift key [\#510] - Improve argument parser + implement bash completion [#506] - add Set Window Title item to context menu [#501] - BugFix: terminal won't restart if there is no custom command [#500] - Add a "Copy" button to clone profiles [#499] - Make tabs detachable + minor bugfix [#494] - remove gtk-update-icon-cache from setup.py [#493] - remove vsplit_cmd and hsplit\_cmd from ipc.py, superseded by newer hsp… [\#491] - Update tr.po [#490] - add bg_img and bg\_img\_all commands to remotinator [\#487] - Cursor: make it possible to change foreground color - fixes for --config-json [#484] - GUI: set all CheckButtons off to avoid blinking + remove grid empty rows/columns [#482] - Move titlebar settings to profiles - Issue 365 [#480] - Fix typo in `po/de.po` [#476] - add parameters to remotinator split commands [#472] - add switch_profile\_all command to remotinator [\#471] - Set CAN_FOCUS to False for notebook widgets [\#470] - tell titlebar to start focussed out if it does not have focus [#462] - Update translation [#460] - Add new plugin for opening current directory using right mouse button [#459] - Fixed Issue #425 \ - Incorrect layout sorting in notebook [#454] - Closing tab on middle mouse button press [#451] - Bug Fix: 'Clear selection on copy' is always unchecked [#443] - Fixed issue #433 \ - Fix the background image loading exception handling [#436] - Added set_tab\_title command to remotinator. [\#435] - Ukrainianized by 93% [#428] - Fixed geometry hints [#416] - Feat+run cmd on match [#399] - add feat: config to open links with single click [#398] - Add new vsplit hsplit cmd dbus [#390] - Added new get_focused\_terminal dbus command which returns uuid of current focused terminal [\#389] ## v2.1.1 **Implemented enhancements:** - add "switch profile" command to remotinator [#321] **Fixed bugs:** - Terminal text isn't shown on lost focus of multiple tabs and hidden scroll bar [#372] **Closed issues:** - Terminator display freeze [#411] - Albert hotkey - ImportError: bad magic number in 'six': b'x03\xf3\r\n' [\#404] - Last split in tab greyed out [#402] - Using the `--debug-classes` option makes terminator crash [#397] - cannot import name 'Validator' from 'validate' | arch community/terminator 2.1.0-2 [#395] - Clicking on terminator title bars does not focus the terminal belonging to the title-bar [#394] - Losing focus on a tabbed window will grey out the window [#393] - Terminator turns white when using tabs [#391] - unremovable background image [#387] - Tab focus change causes white-out of console [#383] - Allow hide title bar as global option [#377] - Add project management tool [#376] - module 'command_notify' has no attribute 'AVAILABLE' [\#375] - weird bug with long commands [#373] - Open in terminal [#368] - Clipboard commands [#366] - Background image not showing up on Xubuntu 20.04 [#364] - Pasted text is highlighted [#363] - [FR\] Option to elide terminal title from the left [\#362] - Windows title are not udpated after ssh session disconnected [#359] - No broadcast menu in sway [#357] - Remove spaces between tabs [#331] - Enhancement: Stjerm Layout Like Functionality [#298] - Unwanted transparent pane separators [#293] - clusterssh like behaviour via plugin [#222] **Merged pull requests:** - Release version 2.1.1 [#413] - i18n: pt_BR: add missing space in translations with shortcuts [\#406] - Fixed race condition when calling grab_focus after underlying vte could be closed [\#388] - disable 2.7 tests until we can figure out how to run them in GH [#386] - Revert 74 [#385] - update spanish translation [#370] - Remotinator "switch_profile" command [\#361] - clarify config file sentences [#360] - fix broadcast menu for sway and wayland [#358]
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Features / Improvements ✨ Support marking a room as a direct message room (#92) Add external_edit_file_suffix to config (#253) Allow typing newline with <S-Enter> and enable keyboard enhancement protocol (#272) Display file sizes for attachments (#278) Implement set/unset/show for alternative and canonical aliases (#279) Allow notifications on open room if terminal not focused (#281) Add command to set per-room notification levels (#305) Add message slash commands (#317) Support reacting literally with non-Emojis (#320) Include room name in desktop notifications (#326) Add ban/unban/kick room commands (#327) Add command for setting room history visibility (#328) Add commands for viewing and clearing unreads (#332) Documentation / README updates 📚 Update Welcome window to reference TOML instead of JSON (#254) Add FreeBSD installation instructions (#280) Fix openSUSE link and installation command in README (#283) Add Hombrew as install method on MacOS (#303) Bug Fixes 🐞 Fix reaction count when there are duplicate reaction events from a user (#239) Prevent sending duplicate reaction events (#240) Use color overrides for users when message_user_color is enabled (#245) Fix image preview placement when messages are preceded by a date in the timeline (#257) Trim :editor output and check if it's empty (#275) Add error for missing username on :logout (#277) Remove timeout for desktop notifications (#314) Fix underflow panics when using TextPrinter::push_span_nobreak (#322) Remove modifyOtherKeys enablement (#324) Avoid treating simple messages as Markdown (#325) Handle message marks on non-64-bit platforms (#329) Building / Housekeeping 🧹 Update to [email protected] (#241) Update Cargo.toml to v0.0.10-alpha.1 and update dependencies (#269) Update to modalkit{,-ratatui}@0.0.19 (#273) Fix LICENSE file (#274) Add missing darwin build dependency (#286) Fix newer Clippy warnings for 1.80 (#301) Add FreeDesktop MetaInfo file (#315) Update to modalkit{,-ratatui}@0.0.20 (#319) Add metadata for cargo-deb and cargo-generate-rpm (#321) Build cross-platform binaries and packages of main (#323)
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- Add a new --memory-percentage flag to display used memory in percentage. Rolv Apneseth: - Minor fixes to the documentation (#274) - Display readouts in the configured order (#275) - Add a new GPU readout (#278) - Add a new disk space readout (#283) Adrian Groh: - Add a workaround for failing Android build (#280) - Fix lint warnings (#281) Matthias Baer: - Migrate from tui-rs to ratatui (#287) - Improve CI feefs: - Implement a dedicated spacing customization option for the palette Xiangkun Liu: - Fix some of the palette's color names Charlie Lin: - Fix build issues between ratatui and color-to-tui Thank you to everyone that has contributed to this release, your support is greatly appreciated.
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0.2.5 =================== ## Major changes - v0.2.4 was removed without notice from CRAN because of #329; this is a rapid re-submission 0.2.4 =================== ## Minor changes - Bug fix to stop getbb call to Nominatim returning 405 error (#328) 0.2.3 =================== ## Minor changes - Fix failing test due to changes to 'sp' moving towards deprecation. 0.2.2 =================== ## Major changes: - `osmdata_data_frame` adds columns `osm_center_lat` and `osm_center_lon` for `out * center;` queries (#316, #319). - Add parameters from `opq` to `opq_osm_id`: out, datetime, datetime2, adiff, timeout and memsize (#320) - Fix `available_tags()` function which no longer worked (#322 thanks to @boiled-data) - Implement `out:csv` queries (#321). ## Minor changes - Fix queries with `!match_case` and only one value (#317). - Fix queries with multiple features & multiple osm_types (#318). 0.2.1 =================== ## Major changes: - Very soft deprecation of `nodes_only` parameter in `opq` (#308, #312). ## Minor changes - Couple of minor memory leak bug fixes in `osmdata_data_frame` C++ code. 0.2.0 =================== This release welcomes a new package author @jmaspons. The lists of changes here gives an overview of the amazing work he has contributed to this new major version. ## Major changes: - New `osmdata_data_frame()` function to return non-spatial `data.frame` structures directly from overpass; thanks to @jmaspons (#285). - Improved `add_osm_features` so that key-values pairs can be submitted as a list, rather than escape-delimited character strings; thanks to @elipousson (#277, #278). - `opq()` can now utilise overpass ability to filter results by area; thanks to @jmaspons (#286). - `opq()` now has additional "out" parameter to control the kinds of data returned by overpass; thanks to @jmaspons (#288). - `opq()` now has additional "osm_types" parameter to provide finer control of which kinds of data are returned by overpass; thanks to @jmaspons (#295). - Fix key modifications for non-valid column names and handle duplicated column names in `osmdata_*` functions; by @jmaspons (#303) - @elipousson is new package contributor, thanks to the above work. - @jmaspons is new package author, thanks to #285 (plus most of the above, and a whole lot more!) ## Minor changes: - Downgraded `sp` from "Imports" to "Suggests"; thanks to @jmaspons (#302) - Improved `osm_osm_id()` to accept vectors of ids and types; thanks to @jmaspons (#268, #282, #283) - "get-osmdata.R" file now split into several smaller and more manageable files (#306, thanks to @jmaspons) 0.1.10 =================== ## Major changes: - Changed httr dependency for httr2 (#272) - Removed two authors of code formerly including for stubbing results; which is now done via `httptest2` package. ## Minor changes: - Moved jsonlite from Imports to Suggests (now only used in tests). 0.1.9 =================== ## Major changes: - New function `opq_around` to query features within a specified radius *around* a defined location; thanks to @barryrowlingson via #199 and @maellecoursonnais via #238 - New vignette on splitting large queries thanks to @Machin6 (via #262) ## Minor changes: - New dependency on `reproj` package, so that `trim_osmdata()` can be applied to re-projected coordinates. 0.1.8 =================== ## Minor changes: - Fix some failing CRAN checks (no change to functionality) 0.1.7 =================== ## Minor changes: - `add_osm_feature` bug fix to revert AND behaviour (#240 thanks to @anthonynorth)
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zrepl is a useful tool for replicating zfs datasets.
https://github.com/zrepl/zrepl
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