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sngl can't install ruby193-base package #38
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You need to do a 'pkgin update' first, the ruby package was recently updated to p392 and the p385 package no longer exists (though it's probably a bug that we delete obsolete packages, need to do more testing to verify there are no issues caused by us leaving them there). |
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to allow package to continue to work as previously packaged. +LICENSE; From NEWS: tig-1.1 ------- Incompatibilities: - Disable diff move/copy detection by default, boosting diff performance on larger projects. Use git config 'diff.renames' option (git-wide) to set your preferred behavior. Environment variable TIG_DIFF_OPTS can be used to restore the old behavior. - Values set for author-width and filename-width will result in widths one character bigger than previously. Improvements: - Typing a text in the prompt will be interpreted as a tig command. Prefixing the command with a '!' will execute this system command in an external pager. Entering a single key will execute the corresponding key binding. - Basic support for wrapping long line in pager, diff, and stage views. Enable using: `set wrap-lines = yes`. (GH #2) - User-defined commands prefixed with a '?' means prompt before execution. Example: `bind main B !?git rebase -i %(commit)`. - User-defined commands prefixed with a '<' means exit after execution. Example: `bind main C !<git commit`. (GH #66) - User-defined commands are executed unquoted to support shell commands. Example: `bind generic I !@sh -c "echo -n %(commit) | xclip -selection c"`. (GH #65) - Configure case-insensitive searches using: `set ignore-case = yes`. - Add "deleted mode" line type for better diff coloring. - Open editor when requesting edit action from within a file diff. - Update AX_WITH_CURSES to build under Cygwin. - Improve tigrc(5) documentation. (Debian #682766) - Allow to build on Mac OS 10.7 without the configure script. (GH #25) - Add option to split the view vertically instead of horizontally. Example: `set vertical-split = yes'. (GH #76) - Add 'show-id' and 'id-width' options to configure the display of commit IDs in the main view and ID width in the blame view. (GH #77) - Allow to override git-based encoding to UTF-8 by setting 'i18n.commitencoding' or 'gui.encoding'. - Improve autobuild support to track generated files and work with autoreconf 2.61. - Commit IDs are read from stdin when --stdin is given; works for main and diff view, e.g. `tig --no-walk --stdin < cherry-picks.txt`. - Add option to disable focusing of the child view when it's opened. Disable using: `set focus-child = no`. (GH #83) - Allow to open blob related with added content in a diff. (GH #91) Bug fixes: - Fix commit graph regression when a path spec is specified. (GH #53) - Main view: only show staged/unstaged changes for the current branch. - Support submodules created with current version of git. (GH #54) - Fix diff status message for file diffs with no content changes. - Fix parent blaming when tig is launched in subdirectory. (GH #70) - Do not show deleted branch when reloading the branch view. tig-1.0 ------- The master repository is git://github.com/jonas/tig.git, and the old master repository (http://jonas.nitro.dk/tig/tig.git) will be retired. Improvements: - Use git-log(1)s default commit ordering. The old behavior can be restored by adding `set commit-order = topo` to ~/.tigrc. - Support staging of single lines. Bound to '1' default. (GH #21) - Use +<lineno> to open the initial view at an arbitrary line. (GH #20) - Add show-notes ~/.tigrc option. Notes are displayed by default. - Support jumping to specific SHAs in the main view. - Decorate replaced commits. - Display line numbers in main view. - Colorize binary diff stats. (GH #17) - Custom colorization of lines matching a string prefix (GH #16). Example configuration: color "Reported-by:" green default - Use git's color settings for the main, status and diff views. Put `set read-git-colors = no` in ~/.tigrc to disable. - Handle editor options with multiple arguments. (GH #12) - Show filename when running tig blame with copy detection. (GH #19) - Use 'source <path>' command to load additional files from ~/.tigrc - User-defined commands prefixed with '@' are run with no console output, e.g. bind generic 3 !@rm sys$command - Make display of space changes togglable in the diff and stage view. Bound to 'W' by default. - Use per-file encoding specified in gitattributes(5) for blobs and unstaged files. - Obsolete commit-encoding option and pass --encoding=UTF-8 to revision commands. - Main view: show uncommitted changes as staged/unstaged commits. Can be disabled by putting `set show-changes = no` in ~/.tigrc. - Add %(prompt) external command variable, which will prompt for the argument value. - Log information about git commands when the TIG_TRACE environment variable is set. Example: `TIG_TRACE=/tmp/tig.log tig` - Branch view: Show the title of the last commit. - Increase the author auto-abbreviation threshold to 10. (GH #49) - For old commits show number of years in relative dates. (GH #50) Bug fixes: - Fix navigation behavior when going from branch to main view. (GH #38) - Fix segfault when sorting the tree view by author name. - Fix diff stat navigation for unmodified files with stat changes. - Show branches/refs which names are a substring of the current branch. - Stage view: fix off-by-one error when jumping to a file in a diff with only one file. - Fix diff-header colorization. (GH #15) tig-0.18 -------- Incompatibilities: - Remove support for the deprecated TIG_{MAIN,DIFF,LOG,TREE,BLOB}_CMD environment variables. Improvements: - Pressing enter on diff stat file lines will jump to file's diff. - Naïvely color blame IDs to distinguish lines. - Document palette color options used for revision graph and blame IDs. - Add support for blaming diff lines. - Add diff-context option and bindings to increase the diff context in the diff and stage view. - (GH-6) Make blame configurable via extra options passed from the command line and blame-options setting from ~/.tigrc. For example: set blame-options = -C -C -C Bug fixes: - Expand browsing state variables for prompt. (LP #694780, Debian #635546) - Fix segfault when sorting the branch view by author. - Expand %(directory) to . for the root directory. (GH-3) - Accept 'utf-8' for the line-graphics option as indicated in the docs. - Use erasechar() to check for the correct backspace character.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------ r60 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2012-02-23 18:00:36 +0100 (Thu, 23 Feb 2012) | 57 lines For 32-bit platforms, do not try to accelerate multiple neighboring 32-bit loads with a 64-bit load during compression (it's not a win). The main target for this optimization is ARM, but 32-bit x86 gets a small gain, too, although there is noise in the microbenchmarks. It's a no-op for 64-bit x86. It does not affect decompression. Microbenchmark results on a Cortex-A9 1GHz, using g++ 4.6.2 (from Ubuntu/Linaro), -O2 -DNDEBUG -Wa,-march=armv7a -mtune=cortex-a9 -mthumb-interwork, minimum 1000 iterations: Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations --------------------------------------------------- BM_ZFlat/0 1158277 1160000 1000 84.2MB/s html (23.57 %) [ +4.3%] BM_ZFlat/1 14861782 14860000 1000 45.1MB/s urls (50.89 %) [ +1.1%] BM_ZFlat/2 393595 390000 1000 310.5MB/s jpg (99.88 %) [ +0.0%] BM_ZFlat/3 650583 650000 1000 138.4MB/s pdf (82.13 %) [ +3.1%] BM_ZFlat/4 4661480 4660000 1000 83.8MB/s html4 (23.55 %) [ +4.3%] BM_ZFlat/5 491973 490000 1000 47.9MB/s cp (48.12 %) [ +2.0%] BM_ZFlat/6 193575 192678 1038 55.2MB/s c (42.40 %) [ +9.0%] BM_ZFlat/7 62343 62754 3187 56.5MB/s lsp (48.37 %) [ +2.6%] BM_ZFlat/8 17708468 17710000 1000 55.5MB/s xls (41.34 %) [ -0.3%] BM_ZFlat/9 3755345 3760000 1000 38.6MB/s txt1 (59.81 %) [ +8.2%] BM_ZFlat/10 3324217 3320000 1000 36.0MB/s txt2 (64.07 %) [ +4.2%] BM_ZFlat/11 10139932 10140000 1000 40.1MB/s txt3 (57.11 %) [ +6.4%] BM_ZFlat/12 13532109 13530000 1000 34.0MB/s txt4 (68.35 %) [ +5.0%] BM_ZFlat/13 4690847 4690000 1000 104.4MB/s bin (18.21 %) [ +4.1%] BM_ZFlat/14 830682 830000 1000 43.9MB/s sum (51.88 %) [ +1.2%] BM_ZFlat/15 84784 85011 2235 47.4MB/s man (59.36 %) [ +1.1%] BM_ZFlat/16 1293254 1290000 1000 87.7MB/s pb (23.15 %) [ +2.3%] BM_ZFlat/17 2775155 2780000 1000 63.2MB/s gaviota (38.27 %) [+12.2%] Core i7 in 32-bit mode (only one run and 100 iterations, though, so noisy): Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations --------------------------------------------------- BM_ZFlat/0 227582 223464 3043 437.0MB/s html (23.57 %) [ +7.4%] BM_ZFlat/1 2982430 2918455 233 229.4MB/s urls (50.89 %) [ +2.9%] BM_ZFlat/2 46967 46658 15217 2.5GB/s jpg (99.88 %) [ +0.0%] BM_ZFlat/3 115298 114864 5833 783.2MB/s pdf (82.13 %) [ +1.5%] BM_ZFlat/4 913440 899743 778 434.2MB/s html4 (23.55 %) [ +0.3%] BM_ZFlat/5 110302 108571 7000 216.1MB/s cp (48.12 %) [ +0.0%] BM_ZFlat/6 44409 43372 15909 245.2MB/s c (42.40 %) [ +0.8%] BM_ZFlat/7 15713 15643 46667 226.9MB/s lsp (48.37 %) [ +2.7%] BM_ZFlat/8 2625539 2602230 269 377.4MB/s xls (41.34 %) [ +1.4%] BM_ZFlat/9 808884 811429 875 178.8MB/s txt1 (59.81 %) [ -3.9%] BM_ZFlat/10 709532 700000 1000 170.5MB/s txt2 (64.07 %) [ +0.0%] BM_ZFlat/11 2177682 2162162 333 188.2MB/s txt3 (57.11 %) [ -1.4%] BM_ZFlat/12 2849640 2840000 250 161.8MB/s txt4 (68.35 %) [ -1.4%] BM_ZFlat/13 849760 835476 778 585.8MB/s bin (18.21 %) [ +1.2%] BM_ZFlat/14 165940 164571 4375 221.6MB/s sum (51.88 %) [ +1.4%] BM_ZFlat/15 20939 20571 35000 196.0MB/s man (59.36 %) [ +2.1%] BM_ZFlat/16 239209 236544 2917 478.1MB/s pb (23.15 %) [ +4.2%] BM_ZFlat/17 616206 610000 1000 288.2MB/s gaviota (38.27 %) [ -1.6%] R=sanjay ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r59 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2012-02-21 18:02:17 +0100 (Tue, 21 Feb 2012) | 107 lines Enable the use of unaligned loads and stores for ARM-based architectures where they are available (ARMv7 and higher). This gives a significant speed boost on ARM, both for compression and decompression. It should not affect x86 at all. There are more changes possible to speed up ARM, but it might not be that easy to do without hurting x86 or making the code uglier. Also, we de not try to use NEON yet. Microbenchmark results on a Cortex-A9 1GHz, using g++ 4.6.2 (from Ubuntu/Linaro), -O2 -DNDEBUG -Wa,-march=armv7a -mtune=cortex-a9 -mthumb-interwork: Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations --------------------------------------------------- BM_UFlat/0 524806 529100 378 184.6MB/s html [+33.6%] BM_UFlat/1 5139790 5200000 100 128.8MB/s urls [+28.8%] BM_UFlat/2 86540 84166 1901 1.4GB/s jpg [ +0.6%] BM_UFlat/3 215351 210176 904 428.0MB/s pdf [+29.8%] BM_UFlat/4 2144490 2100000 100 186.0MB/s html4 [+33.3%] BM_UFlat/5 194482 190000 1000 123.5MB/s cp [+36.2%] BM_UFlat/6 91843 90175 2107 117.9MB/s c [+38.6%] BM_UFlat/7 28535 28426 6684 124.8MB/s lsp [+34.7%] BM_UFlat/8 9206600 9200000 100 106.7MB/s xls [+42.4%] BM_UFlat/9 1865273 1886792 106 76.9MB/s txt1 [+32.5%] BM_UFlat/10 1576809 1587301 126 75.2MB/s txt2 [+32.3%] BM_UFlat/11 4968450 4900000 100 83.1MB/s txt3 [+32.7%] BM_UFlat/12 6673970 6700000 100 68.6MB/s txt4 [+32.8%] BM_UFlat/13 2391470 2400000 100 203.9MB/s bin [+29.2%] BM_UFlat/14 334601 344827 522 105.8MB/s sum [+30.6%] BM_UFlat/15 37404 38080 5252 105.9MB/s man [+33.8%] BM_UFlat/16 535470 540540 370 209.2MB/s pb [+31.2%] BM_UFlat/17 1875245 1886792 106 93.2MB/s gaviota [+37.8%] BM_UValidate/0 178425 179533 1114 543.9MB/s html [ +2.7%] BM_UValidate/1 2100450 2000000 100 334.8MB/s urls [ +5.0%] BM_UValidate/2 1039 1044 172413 113.3GB/s jpg [ +3.4%] BM_UValidate/3 59423 59470 3363 1.5GB/s pdf [ +7.8%] BM_UValidate/4 760716 766283 261 509.8MB/s html4 [ +6.5%] BM_ZFlat/0 1204632 1204819 166 81.1MB/s html (23.57 %) [+32.8%] BM_ZFlat/1 15656190 15600000 100 42.9MB/s urls (50.89 %) [+27.6%] BM_ZFlat/2 403336 410677 487 294.8MB/s jpg (99.88 %) [+16.5%] BM_ZFlat/3 664073 671140 298 134.0MB/s pdf (82.13 %) [+28.4%] BM_ZFlat/4 4961940 4900000 100 79.7MB/s html4 (23.55 %) [+30.6%] BM_ZFlat/5 500664 501253 399 46.8MB/s cp (48.12 %) [+33.4%] BM_ZFlat/6 217276 215982 926 49.2MB/s c (42.40 %) [+25.0%] BM_ZFlat/7 64122 65487 3054 54.2MB/s lsp (48.37 %) [+36.1%] BM_ZFlat/8 18045730 18000000 100 54.6MB/s xls (41.34 %) [+34.4%] BM_ZFlat/9 4051530 4000000 100 36.3MB/s txt1 (59.81 %) [+25.0%] BM_ZFlat/10 3451800 3500000 100 34.1MB/s txt2 (64.07 %) [+25.7%] BM_ZFlat/11 11052340 11100000 100 36.7MB/s txt3 (57.11 %) [+24.3%] BM_ZFlat/12 14538690 14600000 100 31.5MB/s txt4 (68.35 %) [+24.7%] BM_ZFlat/13 5041850 5000000 100 97.9MB/s bin (18.21 %) [+32.0%] BM_ZFlat/14 908840 909090 220 40.1MB/s sum (51.88 %) [+22.2%] BM_ZFlat/15 86921 86206 1972 46.8MB/s man (59.36 %) [+42.2%] BM_ZFlat/16 1312315 1315789 152 86.0MB/s pb (23.15 %) [+34.5%] BM_ZFlat/17 3173120 3200000 100 54.9MB/s gaviota (38.27%) [+28.1%] The move from 64-bit to 32-bit operations for the copies also affected 32-bit x86; positive on the decompression side, and slightly negative on the compression side (unless that is noise; I only ran once): Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations ----------------------------------------------------- BM_UFlat/0 86279 86140 7778 1.1GB/s html [ +7.5%] BM_UFlat/1 839265 822622 778 813.9MB/s urls [ +9.4%] BM_UFlat/2 9180 9143 87500 12.9GB/s jpg [ +1.2%] BM_UFlat/3 35080 35000 20000 2.5GB/s pdf [+10.1%] BM_UFlat/4 350318 345000 2000 1.1GB/s html4 [ +7.0%] BM_UFlat/5 33808 33472 21212 701.0MB/s cp [ +9.0%] BM_UFlat/6 15201 15214 46667 698.9MB/s c [+14.9%] BM_UFlat/7 4652 4651 159091 762.9MB/s lsp [ +7.5%] BM_UFlat/8 1285551 1282528 538 765.7MB/s xls [+10.7%] BM_UFlat/9 282510 281690 2414 514.9MB/s txt1 [+13.6%] BM_UFlat/10 243494 239286 2800 498.9MB/s txt2 [+14.4%] BM_UFlat/11 743625 740000 1000 550.0MB/s txt3 [+14.3%] BM_UFlat/12 999441 989717 778 464.3MB/s txt4 [+16.1%] BM_UFlat/13 412402 410076 1707 1.2GB/s bin [ +7.3%] BM_UFlat/14 54876 54000 10000 675.3MB/s sum [+13.0%] BM_UFlat/15 6146 6100 100000 660.8MB/s man [+14.8%] BM_UFlat/16 90496 90286 8750 1.2GB/s pb [ +4.0%] BM_UFlat/17 292650 292000 2500 602.0MB/s gaviota [+18.1%] BM_UValidate/0 49620 49699 14286 1.9GB/s html [ +0.0%] BM_UValidate/1 501371 500000 1000 1.3GB/s urls [ +0.0%] BM_UValidate/2 232 227 3043478 521.5GB/s jpg [ +1.3%] BM_UValidate/3 17250 17143 43750 5.1GB/s pdf [ -1.3%] BM_UValidate/4 198643 200000 3500 1.9GB/s html4 [ -0.9%] BM_ZFlat/0 227128 229415 3182 425.7MB/s html (23.57 %) [ -1.4%] BM_ZFlat/1 2970089 2960000 250 226.2MB/s urls (50.89 %) [ -1.9%] BM_ZFlat/2 45683 44999 15556 2.6GB/s jpg (99.88 %) [ +2.2%] BM_ZFlat/3 114661 113136 6364 795.1MB/s pdf (82.13 %) [ -1.5%] BM_ZFlat/4 919702 914286 875 427.2MB/s html4 (23.55%) [ -1.3%] BM_ZFlat/5 108189 108422 6364 216.4MB/s cp (48.12 %) [ -1.2%] BM_ZFlat/6 44525 44000 15909 241.7MB/s c (42.40 %) [ -2.9%] BM_ZFlat/7 15973 15857 46667 223.8MB/s lsp (48.37 %) [ +0.0%] BM_ZFlat/8 2677888 2639405 269 372.1MB/s xls (41.34 %) [ -1.4%] BM_ZFlat/9 800715 780000 1000 186.0MB/s txt1 (59.81 %) [ -0.4%] BM_ZFlat/10 700089 700000 1000 170.5MB/s txt2 (64.07 %) [ -2.9%] BM_ZFlat/11 2159356 2138365 318 190.3MB/s txt3 (57.11 %) [ -0.3%] BM_ZFlat/12 2796143 2779923 259 165.3MB/s txt4 (68.35 %) [ -1.4%] BM_ZFlat/13 856458 835476 778 585.8MB/s bin (18.21 %) [ -0.1%] BM_ZFlat/14 166908 166857 4375 218.6MB/s sum (51.88 %) [ -1.4%] BM_ZFlat/15 21181 20857 35000 193.3MB/s man (59.36 %) [ -0.8%] BM_ZFlat/16 244009 239973 2917 471.3MB/s pb (23.15 %) [ -1.4%] BM_ZFlat/17 596362 590000 1000 297.9MB/s gaviota (38.27%) [ +0.0%] R=sanjay ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r58 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2012-02-11 23:11:22 +0100 (Sat, 11 Feb 2012) | 9 lines Lower the size allocated in the "corrupted input" unit test from 256 MB to 2 MB. This fixes issues with running the unit test on platforms with little RAM (e.g. some ARM boards). Also, reactivate the 2 MB test for 64-bit platforms; there's no good reason why it shouldn't be. R=sanjay ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r57 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2012-01-08 18:55:48 +0100 (Sun, 08 Jan 2012) | 2 lines Minor refactoring to accomodate changes in Google's internal code tree. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r56 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2012-01-04 14:10:46 +0100 (Wed, 04 Jan 2012) | 19 lines Fix public issue r57: Fix most warnings with -Wall, mostly signed/unsigned warnings. There are still some in the unit test, but the main .cc file should be clean. We haven't enabled -Wall for the default build, since the unit test is still not clean. This also fixes a real bug in the open-source implementation of ReadFileToStringOrDie(); it would not detect errors correctly. I had to go through some pains to avoid performance loss as the types were changed; I think there might still be some with 32-bit if and only if LFS is enabled (ie., size_t is 64-bit), but for regular 32-bit and 64-bit I can't see any losses, and I've diffed the generated GCC assembler between the old and new code without seeing any significant choices. If anything, it's ever so slightly faster. This may or may not enable compression of very large blocks (>2^32 bytes) when size_t is 64-bit, but I haven't checked, and it is still not a supported case. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r55 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2012-01-04 11:46:39 +0100 (Wed, 04 Jan 2012) | 6 lines Add a framing format description. We do not have any implementation of this at the current point, but there seems to be enough of a general interest in the topic (cf. public bug #34). R=csilvers,sanjay ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r54 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-12-05 22:27:26 +0100 (Mon, 05 Dec 2011) | 81 lines Speed up decompression by moving the refill check to the end of the loop. This seems to work because in most of the branches, the compiler can evaluate “ip_limit_ - ip” in a more efficient way than reloading ip_limit_ from memory (either by already having the entire expression in a register, or reconstructing it from “avail”, or something else). Memory loads, even from L1, are seemingly costly in the big picture at the current decompression speeds. Microbenchmarks (64-bit, opt mode): Westmere (Intel Core i7): Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations -------------------------------------------- BM_UFlat/0 74492 74491 187894 1.3GB/s html [ +5.9%] BM_UFlat/1 712268 712263 19644 940.0MB/s urls [ +3.8%] BM_UFlat/2 10591 10590 1000000 11.2GB/s jpg [ -6.8%] BM_UFlat/3 29643 29643 469915 3.0GB/s pdf [ +7.9%] BM_UFlat/4 304669 304667 45930 1.3GB/s html4 [ +4.8%] BM_UFlat/5 28508 28507 490077 823.1MB/s cp [ +4.0%] BM_UFlat/6 12415 12415 1000000 856.5MB/s c [ +8.6%] BM_UFlat/7 3415 3415 4084723 1039.0MB/s lsp [+18.0%] BM_UFlat/8 979569 979563 14261 1002.5MB/s xls [ +5.8%] BM_UFlat/9 230150 230148 60934 630.2MB/s txt1 [ +5.2%] BM_UFlat/10 197167 197166 71135 605.5MB/s txt2 [ +4.7%] BM_UFlat/11 607394 607390 23041 670.1MB/s txt3 [ +5.6%] BM_UFlat/12 808502 808496 17316 568.4MB/s txt4 [ +5.0%] BM_UFlat/13 372791 372788 37564 1.3GB/s bin [ +3.3%] BM_UFlat/14 44541 44541 313969 818.8MB/s sum [ +5.7%] BM_UFlat/15 4833 4833 2898697 834.1MB/s man [ +4.8%] BM_UFlat/16 79855 79855 175356 1.4GB/s pb [ +4.8%] BM_UFlat/17 245845 245843 56838 715.0MB/s gaviota [ +5.8%] Clovertown (Intel Core 2): Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations -------------------------------------------- BM_UFlat/0 107911 107890 100000 905.1MB/s html [ +2.2%] BM_UFlat/1 1011237 1011041 10000 662.3MB/s urls [ +2.5%] BM_UFlat/2 26775 26770 523089 4.4GB/s jpg [ +0.0%] BM_UFlat/3 48103 48095 290618 1.8GB/s pdf [ +3.4%] BM_UFlat/4 437724 437644 31937 892.6MB/s html4 [ +2.1%] BM_UFlat/5 39607 39600 358284 592.5MB/s cp [ +2.4%] BM_UFlat/6 18227 18224 768191 583.5MB/s c [ +2.7%] BM_UFlat/7 5171 5170 2709437 686.4MB/s lsp [ +3.9%] BM_UFlat/8 1560291 1559989 8970 629.5MB/s xls [ +3.6%] BM_UFlat/9 335401 335343 41731 432.5MB/s txt1 [ +3.0%] BM_UFlat/10 287014 286963 48758 416.0MB/s txt2 [ +2.8%] BM_UFlat/11 888522 888356 15752 458.1MB/s txt3 [ +2.9%] BM_UFlat/12 1186600 1186378 10000 387.3MB/s txt4 [ +3.1%] BM_UFlat/13 572295 572188 24468 855.4MB/s bin [ +2.1%] BM_UFlat/14 64060 64049 218401 569.4MB/s sum [ +4.1%] BM_UFlat/15 7264 7263 1916168 555.0MB/s man [ +1.4%] BM_UFlat/16 108853 108836 100000 1039.1MB/s pb [ +1.7%] BM_UFlat/17 364289 364223 38419 482.6MB/s gaviota [ +4.9%] Barcelona (AMD Opteron): Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations -------------------------------------------- BM_UFlat/0 103900 103871 100000 940.2MB/s html [ +8.3%] BM_UFlat/1 1000435 1000107 10000 669.5MB/s urls [ +6.6%] BM_UFlat/2 24659 24652 567362 4.8GB/s jpg [ +0.1%] BM_UFlat/3 48206 48193 291121 1.8GB/s pdf [ +5.0%] BM_UFlat/4 421980 421850 33174 926.0MB/s html4 [ +7.3%] BM_UFlat/5 40368 40357 346994 581.4MB/s cp [ +8.7%] BM_UFlat/6 19836 19830 708695 536.2MB/s c [ +8.0%] BM_UFlat/7 6100 6098 2292774 581.9MB/s lsp [ +9.0%] BM_UFlat/8 1693093 1692514 8261 580.2MB/s xls [ +8.0%] BM_UFlat/9 365991 365886 38225 396.4MB/s txt1 [ +7.1%] BM_UFlat/10 311330 311238 44950 383.6MB/s txt2 [ +7.6%] BM_UFlat/11 975037 974737 14376 417.5MB/s txt3 [ +6.9%] BM_UFlat/12 1303558 1303175 10000 352.6MB/s txt4 [ +7.3%] BM_UFlat/13 517448 517290 27144 946.2MB/s bin [ +5.5%] BM_UFlat/14 66537 66518 210352 548.3MB/s sum [ +7.5%] BM_UFlat/15 7976 7974 1760383 505.6MB/s man [ +5.6%] BM_UFlat/16 103121 103092 100000 1097.0MB/s pb [ +8.7%] BM_UFlat/17 391431 391314 35733 449.2MB/s gaviota [ +6.5%] R=sanjay ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r53 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-11-23 12:14:17 +0100 (Wed, 23 Nov 2011) | 88 lines Speed up decompression by making the fast path for literals faster. We do the fast-path step as soon as possible; in fact, as soon as we know the literal length. Since we usually hit the fast path, we can then skip the checks for long literals and available input space (beyond what the fast path check already does). Note that this changes the decompression Writer API; however, it does not change the ABI, since writers are always templatized and as such never cross compilation units. The new API is slightly more general, in that it doesn't hard-code the value 16. Note that we also take care to check for len <= 16 first, since the other two checks almost always succeed (so we don't want to waste time checking for them until we have to). The improvements are most marked on Nehalem, but are generally positive on other platforms as well. All microbenchmarks are 64-bit, opt. Clovertown (Core 2): Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations -------------------------------------------- BM_UFlat/0 110226 110224 100000 886.0MB/s html [ +1.5%] BM_UFlat/1 1036523 1036508 10000 646.0MB/s urls [ -0.8%] BM_UFlat/2 26775 26775 522570 4.4GB/s jpg [ +0.0%] BM_UFlat/3 49738 49737 280974 1.8GB/s pdf [ +0.3%] BM_UFlat/4 446790 446792 31334 874.3MB/s html4 [ +0.8%] BM_UFlat/5 40561 40562 350424 578.5MB/s cp [ +1.3%] BM_UFlat/6 18722 18722 746903 568.0MB/s c [ +1.4%] BM_UFlat/7 5373 5373 2608632 660.5MB/s lsp [ +8.3%] BM_UFlat/8 1615716 1615718 8670 607.8MB/s xls [ +2.0%] BM_UFlat/9 345278 345281 40481 420.1MB/s txt1 [ +1.4%] BM_UFlat/10 294855 294855 47452 404.9MB/s txt2 [ +1.6%] BM_UFlat/11 914263 914263 15316 445.2MB/s txt3 [ +1.1%] BM_UFlat/12 1222694 1222691 10000 375.8MB/s txt4 [ +1.4%] BM_UFlat/13 584495 584489 23954 837.4MB/s bin [ -0.6%] BM_UFlat/14 66662 66662 210123 547.1MB/s sum [ +1.2%] BM_UFlat/15 7368 7368 1881856 547.1MB/s man [ +4.0%] BM_UFlat/16 110727 110726 100000 1021.4MB/s pb [ +2.3%] BM_UFlat/17 382138 382141 36616 460.0MB/s gaviota [ -0.7%] Westmere (Core i7): Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations -------------------------------------------- BM_UFlat/0 78861 78853 177703 1.2GB/s html [ +2.1%] BM_UFlat/1 739560 739491 18912 905.4MB/s urls [ +3.4%] BM_UFlat/2 9867 9866 1419014 12.0GB/s jpg [ +3.4%] BM_UFlat/3 31989 31986 438385 2.7GB/s pdf [ +0.2%] BM_UFlat/4 319406 319380 43771 1.2GB/s html4 [ +1.9%] BM_UFlat/5 29639 29636 472862 791.7MB/s cp [ +5.2%] BM_UFlat/6 13478 13477 1000000 789.0MB/s c [ +2.3%] BM_UFlat/7 4030 4029 3475364 880.7MB/s lsp [ +8.7%] BM_UFlat/8 1036585 1036492 10000 947.5MB/s xls [ +6.9%] BM_UFlat/9 242127 242105 57838 599.1MB/s txt1 [ +3.0%] BM_UFlat/10 206499 206480 67595 578.2MB/s txt2 [ +3.4%] BM_UFlat/11 641635 641570 21811 634.4MB/s txt3 [ +2.4%] BM_UFlat/12 848847 848769 16443 541.4MB/s txt4 [ +3.1%] BM_UFlat/13 384968 384938 36366 1.2GB/s bin [ +0.3%] BM_UFlat/14 47106 47101 297770 774.3MB/s sum [ +4.4%] BM_UFlat/15 5063 5063 2772202 796.2MB/s man [ +7.7%] BM_UFlat/16 83663 83656 167697 1.3GB/s pb [ +1.8%] BM_UFlat/17 260224 260198 53823 675.6MB/s gaviota [ -0.5%] Barcelona (Opteron): Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations -------------------------------------------- BM_UFlat/0 112490 112457 100000 868.4MB/s html [ -0.4%] BM_UFlat/1 1066719 1066339 10000 627.9MB/s urls [ +1.0%] BM_UFlat/2 24679 24672 563802 4.8GB/s jpg [ +0.7%] BM_UFlat/3 50603 50589 277285 1.7GB/s pdf [ +2.6%] BM_UFlat/4 452982 452849 30900 862.6MB/s html4 [ -0.2%] BM_UFlat/5 43860 43848 319554 535.1MB/s cp [ +1.2%] BM_UFlat/6 21419 21413 653573 496.6MB/s c [ +1.0%] BM_UFlat/7 6646 6645 2105405 534.1MB/s lsp [ +0.3%] BM_UFlat/8 1828487 1827886 7658 537.3MB/s xls [ +2.6%] BM_UFlat/9 391824 391714 35708 370.3MB/s txt1 [ +2.2%] BM_UFlat/10 334913 334816 41885 356.6MB/s txt2 [ +1.7%] BM_UFlat/11 1042062 1041674 10000 390.7MB/s txt3 [ +1.1%] BM_UFlat/12 1398902 1398456 10000 328.6MB/s txt4 [ +1.7%] BM_UFlat/13 545706 545530 25669 897.2MB/s bin [ -0.4%] BM_UFlat/14 71512 71505 196035 510.0MB/s sum [ +1.4%] BM_UFlat/15 8422 8421 1665036 478.7MB/s man [ +2.6%] BM_UFlat/16 112053 112048 100000 1009.3MB/s pb [ -0.4%] BM_UFlat/17 416723 416713 33612 421.8MB/s gaviota [ -2.0%] R=sanjay ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r52 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-11-08 15:46:39 +0100 (Tue, 08 Nov 2011) | 5 lines Fix public issue #53: Update the README to the API we actually open-sourced with. R=sanjay ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r51 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-10-05 14:27:12 +0200 (Wed, 05 Oct 2011) | 5 lines In the format description, use a clearer example to emphasize that varints are stored in little-endian. Patch from Christian von Roques. R=csilvers ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r50 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-09-15 21:34:06 +0200 (Thu, 15 Sep 2011) | 4 lines Release Snappy 1.0.4. R=sanjay ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r49 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-09-15 11:50:05 +0200 (Thu, 15 Sep 2011) | 5 lines Fix public issue #50: Include generic byteswap macros. Also include Solaris 10 and FreeBSD versions. R=csilvers ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r48 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-08-10 20:57:27 +0200 (Wed, 10 Aug 2011) | 5 lines Partially fix public issue 50: Remove an extra comma from the end of some enum declarations, as it seems the Sun compiler does not like it. Based on patch by Travis Vitek. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r47 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-08-10 20:44:16 +0200 (Wed, 10 Aug 2011) | 4 lines Use the right #ifdef test for sys/mman.h. Based on patch by Travis Vitek. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r46 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-08-10 03:22:09 +0200 (Wed, 10 Aug 2011) | 6 lines Fix public issue #47: Small comment cleanups in the unit test. Originally based on a patch by Patrick Pelletier. R=sanjay ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r45 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-08-10 03:14:43 +0200 (Wed, 10 Aug 2011) | 8 lines Fix public issue #46: Format description said "3-byte offset" instead of "4-byte offset" for the longest copies. Also fix an inconsistency in the heading for section 2.2.3. Both patches by Patrick Pelletier. R=csilvers ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r44 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-06-28 13:40:25 +0200 (Tue, 28 Jun 2011) | 8 lines Fix public issue #44: Make the definition and declaration of CompressFragment identical, even regarding cv-qualifiers. This is required to work around a bug in the Solaris Studio C++ compiler (it does not properly disregard cv-qualifiers when doing name mangling). R=sanjay ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r43 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-06-04 12:19:05 +0200 (Sat, 04 Jun 2011) | 7 lines Correct an inaccuracy in the Snappy format description. (I stumbled into this when changing the way we decompress literals.) R=csilvers Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r42 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-06-03 22:53:06 +0200 (Fri, 03 Jun 2011) | 50 lines Speed up decompression by removing a fast-path attempt. Whenever we try to enter a copy fast-path, there is a certain cost in checking that all the preconditions are in place, but it's normally offset by the fact that we can usually take the cheaper path. However, in a certain path we've already established that "avail < literal_length", which usually means that either the available space is small, or the literal is big. Both will disqualify us from taking the fast path, and thus we take the hit from the precondition checking without gaining much from having a fast path. Thus, simply don't try the fast path in this situation -- we're already on a slow path anyway (one where we need to refill more data from the reader). I'm a bit surprised at how much this gained; it could be that this path is more common than I thought, or that the simpler structure somehow makes the compiler happier. I haven't looked at the assembler, but it's a win across the board on both Core 2, Core i7 and Opteron, at least for the cases we typically care about. The gains seem to be the largest on Core i7, though. Results from my Core i7 workstation: Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations --------------------------------------------------- BM_UFlat/0 73337 73091 190996 1.3GB/s html [ +1.7%] BM_UFlat/1 696379 693501 20173 965.5MB/s urls [ +2.7%] BM_UFlat/2 9765 9734 1472135 12.1GB/s jpg [ +0.7%] BM_UFlat/3 29720 29621 472973 3.0GB/s pdf [ +1.8%] BM_UFlat/4 294636 293834 47782 1.3GB/s html4 [ +2.3%] BM_UFlat/5 28399 28320 494700 828.5MB/s cp [ +3.5%] BM_UFlat/6 12795 12760 1000000 833.3MB/s c [ +1.2%] BM_UFlat/7 3984 3973 3526448 893.2MB/s lsp [ +5.7%] BM_UFlat/8 991996 989322 14141 992.6MB/s xls [ +3.3%] BM_UFlat/9 228620 227835 61404 636.6MB/s txt1 [ +4.0%] BM_UFlat/10 197114 196494 72165 607.5MB/s txt2 [ +3.5%] BM_UFlat/11 605240 603437 23217 674.4MB/s txt3 [ +3.7%] BM_UFlat/12 804157 802016 17456 573.0MB/s txt4 [ +3.9%] BM_UFlat/13 347860 346998 40346 1.4GB/s bin [ +1.2%] BM_UFlat/14 44684 44559 315315 818.4MB/s sum [ +2.3%] BM_UFlat/15 5120 5106 2739726 789.4MB/s man [ +3.3%] BM_UFlat/16 76591 76355 183486 1.4GB/s pb [ +2.8%] BM_UFlat/17 238564 237828 58824 739.1MB/s gaviota [ +1.6%] BM_UValidate/0 42194 42060 333333 2.3GB/s html [ -0.1%] BM_UValidate/1 433182 432005 32407 1.5GB/s urls [ -0.1%] BM_UValidate/2 197 196 71428571 603.3GB/s jpg [ +0.5%] BM_UValidate/3 14494 14462 972222 6.1GB/s pdf [ +0.5%] BM_UValidate/4 168444 167836 83832 2.3GB/s html4 [ +0.1%] R=jeff Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r41 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-06-03 22:47:14 +0200 (Fri, 03 Jun 2011) | 43 lines Speed up decompression by not needing a lookup table for literal items. Looking up into and decoding the values from char_table has long shown up as a hotspot in the decompressor. While it turns out that it's hard to make a more efficient decoder for the copy ops, the literals are simple enough that we can decode them without needing a table lookup. (This means that 1/4 of the table is now unused, although that in itself doesn't buy us anything.) The gains are small, but definitely present; some tests win as much as 10%, but 1-4% is more typical. These results are from Core i7, in 64-bit mode; Core 2 and Opteron show similar results. (I've run with more iterations than unusual to make sure the smaller gains don't drown entirely in noise.) Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations --------------------------------------------------- BM_UFlat/0 74665 74428 182055 1.3GB/s html [ +3.1%] BM_UFlat/1 714106 711997 19663 940.4MB/s urls [ +4.4%] BM_UFlat/2 9820 9789 1427115 12.1GB/s jpg [ -1.2%] BM_UFlat/3 30461 30380 465116 2.9GB/s pdf [ +0.8%] BM_UFlat/4 301445 300568 46512 1.3GB/s html4 [ +2.2%] BM_UFlat/5 29338 29263 479452 801.8MB/s cp [ +1.6%] BM_UFlat/6 13004 12970 1000000 819.9MB/s c [ +2.1%] BM_UFlat/7 4180 4168 3349282 851.4MB/s lsp [ +1.3%] BM_UFlat/8 1026149 1024000 10000 959.0MB/s xls [+10.7%] BM_UFlat/9 237441 236830 59072 612.4MB/s txt1 [ +0.3%] BM_UFlat/10 203966 203298 69307 587.2MB/s txt2 [ +0.8%] BM_UFlat/11 627230 625000 22400 651.2MB/s txt3 [ +0.7%] BM_UFlat/12 836188 833979 16787 551.0MB/s txt4 [ +1.3%] BM_UFlat/13 351904 350750 39886 1.4GB/s bin [ +3.8%] BM_UFlat/14 45685 45562 308370 800.4MB/s sum [ +5.9%] BM_UFlat/15 5286 5270 2656546 764.9MB/s man [ +1.5%] BM_UFlat/16 78774 78544 178117 1.4GB/s pb [ +4.3%] BM_UFlat/17 242270 241345 58091 728.3MB/s gaviota [ +1.2%] BM_UValidate/0 42149 42000 333333 2.3GB/s html [ -3.0%] BM_UValidate/1 432741 431303 32483 1.5GB/s urls [ +7.8%] BM_UValidate/2 198 197 71428571 600.7GB/s jpg [+16.8%] BM_UValidate/3 14560 14521 965517 6.1GB/s pdf [ -4.1%] BM_UValidate/4 169065 168671 83832 2.3GB/s html4 [ -2.9%] R=jeff Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r40 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-06-03 00:57:41 +0200 (Fri, 03 Jun 2011) | 2 lines Release Snappy 1.0.3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r39 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-06-02 20:06:54 +0200 (Thu, 02 Jun 2011) | 11 lines Remove an unneeded goto in the decompressor; it turns out that the state of ip_ after decompression (or attempted decompresion) is completely irrelevant, so we don't need the trailer. Performance is, as expected, mostly flat -- there's a curious ~3-5% loss in the "lsp" test, but that test case is so short it is hard to say anything definitive about why (most likely, it's some sort of unrelated effect). R=jeff ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r38 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-06-02 19:59:40 +0200 (Thu, 02 Jun 2011) | 52 lines Speed up decompression by caching ip_. It is seemingly hard for the compiler to understand that ip_, the current input pointer into the compressed data stream, can not alias on anything else, and thus using it directly will incur memory traffic as it cannot be kept in a register. The code already knew about this and cached it into a local variable, but since Step() only decoded one tag, it had to move ip_ back into place between every tag. This seems to have cost us a significant amount of performance, so changing Step() into a function that decodes as much as it can before it saves ip_ back and returns. (Note that Step() was already inlined, so it is not the manual inlining that buys the performance here.) The wins are about 3-6% for Core 2, 6-13% on Core i7 and 5-12% on Opteron (for plain array-to-array decompression, in 64-bit opt mode). There is a tiny difference in the behavior here; if an invalid literal is encountered (ie., the writer refuses the Append() operation), ip_ will now point to the byte past the tag byte, instead of where the literal was originally thought to end. However, we don't use ip_ for anything after DecompressAllTags() has returned, so this should not change external behavior in any way. Microbenchmark results for Core i7, 64-bit (Opteron results are similar): Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations --------------------------------------------------- BM_UFlat/0 79134 79110 8835 1.2GB/s html [ +6.2%] BM_UFlat/1 786126 786096 891 851.8MB/s urls [+10.0%] BM_UFlat/2 9948 9948 69125 11.9GB/s jpg [ -1.3%] BM_UFlat/3 31999 31998 21898 2.7GB/s pdf [ +6.5%] BM_UFlat/4 318909 318829 2204 1.2GB/s html4 [ +6.5%] BM_UFlat/5 31384 31390 22363 747.5MB/s cp [ +9.2%] BM_UFlat/6 14037 14034 49858 757.7MB/s c [+10.6%] BM_UFlat/7 4612 4612 151395 769.5MB/s lsp [ +9.5%] BM_UFlat/8 1203174 1203007 582 816.3MB/s xls [+19.3%] BM_UFlat/9 253869 253955 2757 571.1MB/s txt1 [+11.4%] BM_UFlat/10 219292 219290 3194 544.4MB/s txt2 [+12.1%] BM_UFlat/11 672135 672131 1000 605.5MB/s txt3 [+11.2%] BM_UFlat/12 902512 902492 776 509.2MB/s txt4 [+12.5%] BM_UFlat/13 372110 371998 1881 1.3GB/s bin [ +5.8%] BM_UFlat/14 50407 50407 10000 723.5MB/s sum [+13.5%] BM_UFlat/15 5699 5701 100000 707.2MB/s man [+12.4%] BM_UFlat/16 83448 83424 8383 1.3GB/s pb [ +5.7%] BM_UFlat/17 256958 256963 2723 684.1MB/s gaviota [ +7.9%] BM_UValidate/0 42795 42796 16351 2.2GB/s html [+25.8%] BM_UValidate/1 490672 490622 1427 1.3GB/s urls [+22.7%] BM_UValidate/2 237 237 2950297 499.0GB/s jpg [+24.9%] BM_UValidate/3 14610 14611 47901 6.0GB/s pdf [+26.8%] BM_UValidate/4 171973 171990 4071 2.2GB/s html4 [+25.7%] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r37 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-05-17 10:48:25 +0200 (Tue, 17 May 2011) | 10 lines Fix the numbering of the headlines in the Snappy format description. R=csilvers DELTA=4 (0 added, 0 deleted, 4 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1906 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r36 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-05-16 10:59:18 +0200 (Mon, 16 May 2011) | 12 lines Fix public issue #32: Add compressed format documentation for Snappy. This text is new, but an earlier version from Zeev Tarantov was used as reference. R=csilvers DELTA=112 (111 added, 0 deleted, 1 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1867 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r35 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-05-09 23:29:02 +0200 (Mon, 09 May 2011) | 12 lines Fix public issue #39: Pick out the median runs based on CPU time, not real time. Also, use nth_element instead of sort, since we only need one element. R=csilvers DELTA=5 (3 added, 0 deleted, 2 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1799 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r34 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-05-09 23:28:45 +0200 (Mon, 09 May 2011) | 19 lines Fix public issue #38: Make the microbenchmark framework handle properly cases where gettimeofday() can stand return the same result twice (as sometimes on GNU/Hurd) or go backwards (as when the user adjusts the clock). We avoid a division-by-zero, and put a lower bound on the number of iterations -- the same amount as we use to calibrate. We should probably use CLOCK_MONOTONIC for platforms that support it, to be robust against clock adjustments; we already use Windows' monotonic timers. However, that's for a later changelist. R=csilvers DELTA=7 (5 added, 0 deleted, 2 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1798 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r33 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-05-04 01:22:52 +0200 (Wed, 04 May 2011) | 11 lines Fix public issue #37: Only link snappy_unittest against -lz and other autodetected libraries, not libsnappy.so (which doesn't need any such dependency). R=csilvers DELTA=20 (14 added, 0 deleted, 6 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1710 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r32 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-05-04 01:22:33 +0200 (Wed, 04 May 2011) | 11 lines Release Snappy 1.0.2, to get the license change and various other fixes into a release. R=csilvers DELTA=239 (236 added, 0 deleted, 3 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1709 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r31 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-04-26 14:34:55 +0200 (Tue, 26 Apr 2011) | 15 lines Fix public issue #30: Stop using gettimeofday() altogether on Win32, as MSVC doesn't include it. Replace with QueryPerformanceCounter(), which is monotonic and probably reasonably high-resolution. (Some machines have traditionally had bugs in QPC, but they should be relatively rare these days, and there's really no much better alternative that I know of.) R=csilvers DELTA=74 (55 added, 19 deleted, 0 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1556 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r30 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-04-26 14:34:37 +0200 (Tue, 26 Apr 2011) | 11 lines Fix public issue #31: Don't reset PATH in autogen.sh; instead, do the trickery we need for our own build system internally. R=csilvers DELTA=16 (13 added, 1 deleted, 2 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1555 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r29 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-04-16 00:55:56 +0200 (Sat, 16 Apr 2011) | 12 lines When including <windows.h>, define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN first, so we won't pull in macro definitions of things like min() and max(), which can conflict with <algorithm>. R=csilvers DELTA=1 (1 added, 0 deleted, 0 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1485 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r28 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-04-11 11:07:01 +0200 (Mon, 11 Apr 2011) | 15 lines Fix public issue #29: Write CPU timing code for Windows, based on GetProcessTimes() instead of getursage(). I thought I'd already committed this patch, so that the 1.0.1 release already would have a Windows-compatible snappy_unittest, but I'd seemingly deleted it instead, so this is a reconstruction. R=csilvers DELTA=43 (39 added, 3 deleted, 1 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1295 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r27 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-04-08 11:51:53 +0200 (Fri, 08 Apr 2011) | 22 lines Include C bindings of Snappy, contributed by Martin Gieseking. I've made a few changes since Martin's version; mostly style nits, but also a semantic change -- most functions that return bool in the C++ version now return an enum, to better match typical C (and zlib) semantics. I've kept the copyright notice, since Martin is obviously the author here; he has signed the contributor license agreement, though, so this should not hinder Google's use in the future. We'll need to update the libtool version number to match the added interface, but as of http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/html_node/Updating-version-info.html I'm going to wait until public release. R=csilvers DELTA=238 (233 added, 0 deleted, 5 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1294 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r26 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-04-07 18:36:43 +0200 (Thu, 07 Apr 2011) | 13 lines Replace geo.protodata with a newer version. The data compresses/decompresses slightly faster than the old data, and has similar density. R=lookingbill DELTA=1 (0 added, 0 deleted, 1 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1288 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r25 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-03-30 22:27:53 +0200 (Wed, 30 Mar 2011) | 12 lines Fix public issue #27: Add HAVE_CONFIG_H tests around the config.h inclusion in snappy-stubs-internal.h, which eases compiling outside the automake/autoconf framework. R=csilvers DELTA=5 (4 added, 1 deleted, 0 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1152 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r24 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-03-30 22:27:39 +0200 (Wed, 30 Mar 2011) | 13 lines Fix public issue #26: Take memory allocation and reallocation entirely out of the Measure() loop. This gives all algorithms a small speed boost, except Snappy which already didn't do reallocation (so the measurements were slightly biased in its favor). R=csilvers DELTA=92 (69 added, 9 deleted, 14 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1151 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r23 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-03-30 22:25:09 +0200 (Wed, 30 Mar 2011) | 18 lines Renamed "namespace zippy" to "namespace snappy" to reduce the differences from the opensource code. Will make it easier in the future to mix-and-match third-party code that uses snappy with google code. Currently, csearch shows that the only external user of "namespace zippy" is some bigtable code that accesses a TEST variable, which is temporarily kept in the zippy namespace. R=sesse DELTA=123 (18 added, 3 deleted, 102 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1150 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r22 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-03-29 00:17:04 +0200 (Tue, 29 Mar 2011) | 11 lines Put back the final few lines of what was truncated during the license header change. R=csilvers DELTA=5 (4 added, 0 deleted, 1 changed) Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. MOE_MIGRATION=1094 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r21 | snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com | 2011-03-26 03:34:34 +0100 (Sat, 26 Mar 2011) | 20 lines Change on 2011-03-25 19:18:00-07:00 by sesse Replace the Apache 2.0 license header by the BSD-type license header; somehow a lot of the files were missed in the last round. R=dannyb,csilvers DELTA=147 (74 added, 2 deleted, 71 changed) Change on 2011-03-25 19:25:07-07:00 by sesse Unbreak the build; the relicensing removed a bit too much (only comments were intended, but I also accidentially removed some of the top lines of the actual source). Revision created by MOE tool push_codebase. 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= 0.10.5 (a5a64cf9755b21d4a30e446232654d1c0fc6f151) * Fix for issue #66 (hopefully without regressing on issue #63) - Mocha::Mock has Mocha::Mockery as a dependency. Stop trying to pretend otherwise. Thanks to @kennyj for reporting. * Fix a bunch of warnings in Ruby 1.9. There are still the 6 test failures mentioned in issue #41 which I suspect are due to the introspection gem not being Ruby 1.9-compatible. * Add links to README for source code & issue tracker. * Fix for issue #67 - Make the travis-ci badge visible in the README. Thanks to Diego Plentz for pull request. * Fix for issue #70 - Rename Mock#expectations to Mock#__expectations__ to avoid conflicts. Thanks to Jeremy Stephens for pull request. = 0.10.4 () * Fix for issue #65 - expectations not being verified in subsequent tests * Fix for issue #63 - require Mocha::Mockery at Mocha::Mock class load time and not on invocation of Mock#method_missing. * Fix for issue #45 - raise ArgumentError if Mocha::ParameterMatchers#has_entry is given Hash with wrong number of entries. * Make global variable name more obscure to avoid clashes with other libraries. * Move travis-ci-related gemfiles into their own directory. = 0.10.3 (e7f88af8e7c3396bc85fe9f9cb9e5f5fef04bea2) * Fix for issue #57. Gem::Requirement#=~ was only added in rubygems v1.8.0, but Object#=~ means the result of various monkey-patching checks is always false/nil for earlier versions of rubygems. However, the method it aliases #satisfied_by? has existed since Gem::Dependency was extracted from Gem::Version in rubygems v0.9.4.4, so it's much safer to use that. Thanks to fguillen for reporting and helping with diagnosis. = 0.10.2 (e05d9a555f1cf97c5961900dab0d884e9753257b) * Merge pull request #53. Unstubbing a method should not remove expectations for other stubbed methods. Fixes #52. Thanks to saikat. = 0.10.1 (f631a4ba22c6ed4929c52b0520311a9a84034a20) * Merge pull request #51. Use Gem::Requirement & Gem::Version for version comparison. Fixes issue #50. Thanks to meineerde. * Fixed typo in rdoc for Mocha::ObjectMethods. * Improve README as suggested in issue #46. Explain that Mocha must be loaded after test libraries and how to achieve this using Bundler. * Merge pull request #43 - nobody expects the spanish inquisition! Thanks to cairo140. * Fix for issue #39 - improve documentation for Expectation#multiple_yields. * Fix for issue #38 where a subtle change in test-unit v2.3.0 had been missed - only visible in verbose mode. * Support for MiniTest up to v2.6.2 has been verified. * Add explicit development dependency on coderay for generating syntax-highlighted code examples.
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pkgsrc changes: --------------- Switch back to security/py-paramiko, now that security/py-ssh has been merged back into paramiko. upstream changes: ----------------- 2012-11-15: released Fabric 1.5.1 [Bug] #776: Fixed serious-but-non-obvious bug in direct-tcpip driven gatewaying (e.g. that triggered by -g or env.gateway.) Should work correctly now. [Bug] #771: Sphinx autodoc helper unwrap_tasks didn't play nice with @task(name=xxx) in some situations. This has been fixed. 2012-11-06: released Fabric 1.5.0 2012-11-06: released Fabric 1.4.4 [Feature] #38: (also #698) Implement both SSH-level and ProxyCommand-based gatewaying for SSH traffic. (This is distinct from tunneling non-SSH traffic over the SSH connection, which is #78 and not implemented yet.) Thanks in no particular order to Erwin Bolwidt, Oskari Saarenmaa, Steven Noonan, Vladimir Lazarenko, Lincoln de Sousa, Valentino Volonghi, Olle Lundberg and Github user @acrish for providing the original patches to both Fabric and Paramiko. [Feature] #684: (also #569) Update how task wraps task functions to preserve additional metadata; this allows decorated functions to play nice with Sphinx autodoc. Thanks to Jaka Hudoklin for catch & patch. [Support] #103: (via #748) Long standing Sphinx autodoc issue requiring error-prone duplication of function signatures in our API docs has been fixed. Thanks to Alex Morega for the patch. [Bug] #767: Fix (and add test for) regression re: having linewise output automatically activate when parallelism is in effect. Thanks to Alexander Fortin and Dustin McQuay for the bug reports. [Bug] #736: Ensure context managers that build env vars play nice with contextlib.nested by deferring env var reference to entry time, not call time. Thanks to Matthew Tretter for catch & patch. [Feature] #763: Add --initial-password-prompt to allow prefilling the password cache at the start of a run. Great for sudo-powered parallel runs. [Feature] #665: (and #629) Update upload_template to have a more useful return value, namely that of its internal put call. Thanks to Miquel Torres for the catch & Rodrigue Alcazar for the patch. [Feature] #578: Add name argument to task (docs) to allow overriding of the default "function name is task name" behavior. Thanks to Daniel Simmons for catch & patch. [Feature] #761: Allow advanced users to parameterize fabric.main.main() to force loading of specific fabfiles. [Bug] #749: Gracefully work around calls to fabric.version on systems lacking /bin/sh (which causes an OSError in subprocess.Popen calls.) [Feature] #723: Add the group= argument to sudo. Thanks to Antti Kaihola for the pull request. [Feature] #725: Updated local to allow override of which local shell is used. Thanks to Mustafa Khattab. [Bug] #704: Fix up a bunch of Python 2.x style print statements to be forwards compatible. Thanks to Francesco Del Degan for the patch. [Feature] #491: (also [Feature] #385:) IPv6 host string support. Thanks to Max Arnold for the patch. [Feature] #699: Allow name attribute on file-like objects for get/put. Thanks to Peter Lyons for the pull request. [Bug] #711: get would fail when filenames had % in their path. Thanks to John Begeman [Bug] #702: require failed to test for "empty" values in the env keys it checks (e.g. require('a-key-whose-value-is-an-empty-list') would register a successful result instead of alerting that the value was in fact empty. This has been fixed, thanks to Rich Schumacher. [Bug] #718: isinstance(foo, Bar) is used in main instead of type(foo) == Bar in order to fix some edge cases. Thanks to Mikhail Korobov. [Bug] #693: Fixed edge case where abort driven failures within parallel tasks could result in a top level exception (a KeyError) regarding error handling. Thanks to Marcin Ku#mi#ski for the report. [Support] #681: Fixed outdated docstring for runs_once which claimed it would get run multiple times in parallel mode. That behavior was fixed in an earlier release but the docs were not updated. Thanks to Jan Brauer for the catch.
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to allow package to continue to work as previously packaged. +LICENSE; From NEWS: tig-1.1 ------- Incompatibilities: - Disable diff move/copy detection by default, boosting diff performance on larger projects. Use git config 'diff.renames' option (git-wide) to set your preferred behavior. Environment variable TIG_DIFF_OPTS can be used to restore the old behavior. - Values set for author-width and filename-width will result in widths one character bigger than previously. Improvements: - Typing a text in the prompt will be interpreted as a tig command. Prefixing the command with a '!' will execute this system command in an external pager. Entering a single key will execute the corresponding key binding. - Basic support for wrapping long line in pager, diff, and stage views. Enable using: `set wrap-lines = yes`. (GH #2) - User-defined commands prefixed with a '?' means prompt before execution. Example: `bind main B !?git rebase -i %(commit)`. - User-defined commands prefixed with a '<' means exit after execution. Example: `bind main C !<git commit`. (GH #66) - User-defined commands are executed unquoted to support shell commands. Example: `bind generic I !@sh -c "echo -n %(commit) | xclip -selection c"`. (GH #65) - Configure case-insensitive searches using: `set ignore-case = yes`. - Add "deleted mode" line type for better diff coloring. - Open editor when requesting edit action from within a file diff. - Update AX_WITH_CURSES to build under Cygwin. - Improve tigrc(5) documentation. (Debian #682766) - Allow to build on Mac OS 10.7 without the configure script. (GH #25) - Add option to split the view vertically instead of horizontally. Example: `set vertical-split = yes'. (GH #76) - Add 'show-id' and 'id-width' options to configure the display of commit IDs in the main view and ID width in the blame view. (GH #77) - Allow to override git-based encoding to UTF-8 by setting 'i18n.commitencoding' or 'gui.encoding'. - Improve autobuild support to track generated files and work with autoreconf 2.61. - Commit IDs are read from stdin when --stdin is given; works for main and diff view, e.g. `tig --no-walk --stdin < cherry-picks.txt`. - Add option to disable focusing of the child view when it's opened. Disable using: `set focus-child = no`. (GH #83) - Allow to open blob related with added content in a diff. (GH #91) Bug fixes: - Fix commit graph regression when a path spec is specified. (GH #53) - Main view: only show staged/unstaged changes for the current branch. - Support submodules created with current version of git. (GH #54) - Fix diff status message for file diffs with no content changes. - Fix parent blaming when tig is launched in subdirectory. (GH #70) - Do not show deleted branch when reloading the branch view. tig-1.0 ------- The master repository is git://github.com/jonas/tig.git, and the old master repository (http://jonas.nitro.dk/tig/tig.git) will be retired. Improvements: - Use git-log(1)s default commit ordering. The old behavior can be restored by adding `set commit-order = topo` to ~/.tigrc. - Support staging of single lines. Bound to '1' default. (GH #21) - Use +<lineno> to open the initial view at an arbitrary line. (GH #20) - Add show-notes ~/.tigrc option. Notes are displayed by default. - Support jumping to specific SHAs in the main view. - Decorate replaced commits. - Display line numbers in main view. - Colorize binary diff stats. (GH #17) - Custom colorization of lines matching a string prefix (GH #16). Example configuration: color "Reported-by:" green default - Use git's color settings for the main, status and diff views. Put `set read-git-colors = no` in ~/.tigrc to disable. - Handle editor options with multiple arguments. (GH #12) - Show filename when running tig blame with copy detection. (GH #19) - Use 'source <path>' command to load additional files from ~/.tigrc - User-defined commands prefixed with '@' are run with no console output, e.g. bind generic 3 !@rm sys$command - Make display of space changes togglable in the diff and stage view. Bound to 'W' by default. - Use per-file encoding specified in gitattributes(5) for blobs and unstaged files. - Obsolete commit-encoding option and pass --encoding=UTF-8 to revision commands. - Main view: show uncommitted changes as staged/unstaged commits. Can be disabled by putting `set show-changes = no` in ~/.tigrc. - Add %(prompt) external command variable, which will prompt for the argument value. - Log information about git commands when the TIG_TRACE environment variable is set. Example: `TIG_TRACE=/tmp/tig.log tig` - Branch view: Show the title of the last commit. - Increase the author auto-abbreviation threshold to 10. (GH #49) - For old commits show number of years in relative dates. (GH #50) Bug fixes: - Fix navigation behavior when going from branch to main view. (GH #38) - Fix segfault when sorting the tree view by author name. - Fix diff stat navigation for unmodified files with stat changes. - Show branches/refs which names are a substring of the current branch. - Stage view: fix off-by-one error when jumping to a file in a diff with only one file. - Fix diff-header colorization. (GH #15) tig-0.18 -------- Incompatibilities: - Remove support for the deprecated TIG_{MAIN,DIFF,LOG,TREE,BLOB}_CMD environment variables. Improvements: - Pressing enter on diff stat file lines will jump to file's diff. - Naïvely color blame IDs to distinguish lines. - Document palette color options used for revision graph and blame IDs. - Add support for blaming diff lines. - Add diff-context option and bindings to increase the diff context in the diff and stage view. - (GH-6) Make blame configurable via extra options passed from the command line and blame-options setting from ~/.tigrc. For example: set blame-options = -C -C -C Bug fixes: - Expand browsing state variables for prompt. (LP #694780, Debian #635546) - Fix segfault when sorting the branch view by author. - Expand %(directory) to . for the root directory. (GH-3) - Accept 'utf-8' for the line-graphics option as indicated in the docs. - Use erasechar() to check for the correct backspace character.
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Changelog: ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.8.2 - fixed important bug in mp3splt-gtk: split using cue file was not splitting the last part - fixed tags encoding issue in mp3splt-gtk: encode in UTF-8 tags if not valid UTF-8 - implemented "prelisten a section to its ending splitpoint" in mp3splt-gtk (feature request #98) - libmp3splt check is now more correct and checks for the exact version of libmp3splt with = instead of >=; will be changed to >= when final version of libmp3splt will be released - now using pkg-config instead of mp3splt.m4 (bug #145) - corrected build files (configure.ac, Makefile.am, ...) and check using 'make distcheck' (bug #147) ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.8.1 - fixed important bug: application was crashing when pushing the split button without any splitpoint (libmp3splt) - fixed important bug: split by time was in hundreths of seconds instead of seconds ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.8 - added tags edition from the splitpoints table - closes feature #92 - added cloning features for mass copying of tags using right click on the splitpoints table - enhanced the CUE export to export the tags as REM comments and also the splitpoint names - automatically save & restore splitpoints in '~/.mp3splt-gtk/splitpoints.cue' - better amplitude wave display (wave does not "shake" anymore) - done issue #37 & #138 - nicer GUI for the option 'same output directory as the input file' - fixed amplitude wave to be more precise with ogg vorbis files (libmp3splt) - fixed important bug on mp3splt-gtk 'Queue to player' button - fixed bug #128 - hash symbol in filename breaks the player - done feature #38 - reorder filenames in mp3splt-gtk (description_here_partXX) - fixed bug #133 - updated GPLv2 COPYING file - fixed bug #137 - autogen.sh should run libtoolize before aclocal/automake - fixed bug #143 - be able to add splitpoint at the end from the player - fixed bug #136 - various compilation issues - fixed issue #90 - added back the icons to split preview and play preview in the splitpoints table - added a lot of tooltip and GUI renamings - done feature #91 - amplitude wave now persists in preferences - added one more interpolation level for the amplitude wave (level 6) - more precise wave preview in preferences - fixed bug when detecting the input tags version - output had no tags when the input only had ID3v1 (libmp3splt) - fixed bug #141 - when input file is a symlink and output directory is the one of the input file (libmp3splt) - amplitude more precise with ogg vorbis files (libmp3splt) - fixed bug on mp3 trim silence scan: last frame was skipped (libmp3splt) ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.7.3 - redesigned the mp3splt-gtk user interface - added option to specify the wave quality in the parameters (for performance reasons) - wave interpolation is now much correct - we use the douglas peucker algorithm instead of the previous one which was stupid - added gray areas where no splitpoints - regarding #3520736 - added seek key shortcuts to the player - #1811400 & #3528001 - heavy refactoring of mp3splt-gtk code - fixed bug: removing TLEN id3v2 tag from the split files (libmp3splt) - fixed bug #3530488 - regression introduced with ogg multiple logical streams (libmp3splt) ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.7.2 - fixed an important bug of memory leak in player drawing when using GTK+-2 - fixed bug not showing icon and image in the about dialog - fix for the '--disable-gtk3' option; also fixed the gtk 2.x/3.x check - made some player graphic optimisations - added player refresh rate option in Preferences->Player - added expanders to the player history and player splitpoints view - we don't need gtk 2 version >= 2.20; changed it to 2.18 ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.7.1 - added minimum track length option for silence scan - closes #2393766 - added gtk3 support (auto detection or --enable-gtk3, --disable-gtk3) - almost closes #3385903 (some tests still need to be done) - fixed #3385841 - removed scrollkeeper warnings - fixed #3385827 - added --disable-doxygen_doc - fixed #3385829 - building doxygen documentation by itself + installing doxygen files - fixed #3385833 - don't apply debugging flags or warnings flags by default: added --enable-c-debug --enable-optimise --enable-extra-warnings - added support for multiple ogg/vorbis logical streams (mail) (libmp3splt) - fixed mp3 frame mode with skippoint when skippoint too small (on the same frame as previous) (libmp3splt) - fixed several audacity labels issues (libmp3splt) - fixed some regression regarding mp3splt v2.1c - removed some checks relative to the total time - we cannot rely on the total time - for example with concatenated mp3s (libmp3splt)
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to allow package to continue to work as previously packaged. +LICENSE; From NEWS: tig-1.1 ------- Incompatibilities: - Disable diff move/copy detection by default, boosting diff performance on larger projects. Use git config 'diff.renames' option (git-wide) to set your preferred behavior. Environment variable TIG_DIFF_OPTS can be used to restore the old behavior. - Values set for author-width and filename-width will result in widths one character bigger than previously. Improvements: - Typing a text in the prompt will be interpreted as a tig command. Prefixing the command with a '!' will execute this system command in an external pager. Entering a single key will execute the corresponding key binding. - Basic support for wrapping long line in pager, diff, and stage views. Enable using: `set wrap-lines = yes`. (GH #2) - User-defined commands prefixed with a '?' means prompt before execution. Example: `bind main B !?git rebase -i %(commit)`. - User-defined commands prefixed with a '<' means exit after execution. Example: `bind main C !<git commit`. (GH #66) - User-defined commands are executed unquoted to support shell commands. Example: `bind generic I !@sh -c "echo -n %(commit) | xclip -selection c"`. (GH #65) - Configure case-insensitive searches using: `set ignore-case = yes`. - Add "deleted mode" line type for better diff coloring. - Open editor when requesting edit action from within a file diff. - Update AX_WITH_CURSES to build under Cygwin. - Improve tigrc(5) documentation. (Debian #682766) - Allow to build on Mac OS 10.7 without the configure script. (GH #25) - Add option to split the view vertically instead of horizontally. Example: `set vertical-split = yes'. (GH #76) - Add 'show-id' and 'id-width' options to configure the display of commit IDs in the main view and ID width in the blame view. (GH #77) - Allow to override git-based encoding to UTF-8 by setting 'i18n.commitencoding' or 'gui.encoding'. - Improve autobuild support to track generated files and work with autoreconf 2.61. - Commit IDs are read from stdin when --stdin is given; works for main and diff view, e.g. `tig --no-walk --stdin < cherry-picks.txt`. - Add option to disable focusing of the child view when it's opened. Disable using: `set focus-child = no`. (GH #83) - Allow to open blob related with added content in a diff. (GH #91) Bug fixes: - Fix commit graph regression when a path spec is specified. (GH #53) - Main view: only show staged/unstaged changes for the current branch. - Support submodules created with current version of git. (GH #54) - Fix diff status message for file diffs with no content changes. - Fix parent blaming when tig is launched in subdirectory. (GH #70) - Do not show deleted branch when reloading the branch view. tig-1.0 ------- The master repository is git://github.com/jonas/tig.git, and the old master repository (http://jonas.nitro.dk/tig/tig.git) will be retired. Improvements: - Use git-log(1)s default commit ordering. The old behavior can be restored by adding `set commit-order = topo` to ~/.tigrc. - Support staging of single lines. Bound to '1' default. (GH #21) - Use +<lineno> to open the initial view at an arbitrary line. (GH #20) - Add show-notes ~/.tigrc option. Notes are displayed by default. - Support jumping to specific SHAs in the main view. - Decorate replaced commits. - Display line numbers in main view. - Colorize binary diff stats. (GH #17) - Custom colorization of lines matching a string prefix (GH #16). Example configuration: color "Reported-by:" green default - Use git's color settings for the main, status and diff views. Put `set read-git-colors = no` in ~/.tigrc to disable. - Handle editor options with multiple arguments. (GH #12) - Show filename when running tig blame with copy detection. (GH #19) - Use 'source <path>' command to load additional files from ~/.tigrc - User-defined commands prefixed with '@' are run with no console output, e.g. bind generic 3 !@rm sys$command - Make display of space changes togglable in the diff and stage view. Bound to 'W' by default. - Use per-file encoding specified in gitattributes(5) for blobs and unstaged files. - Obsolete commit-encoding option and pass --encoding=UTF-8 to revision commands. - Main view: show uncommitted changes as staged/unstaged commits. Can be disabled by putting `set show-changes = no` in ~/.tigrc. - Add %(prompt) external command variable, which will prompt for the argument value. - Log information about git commands when the TIG_TRACE environment variable is set. Example: `TIG_TRACE=/tmp/tig.log tig` - Branch view: Show the title of the last commit. - Increase the author auto-abbreviation threshold to 10. (GH #49) - For old commits show number of years in relative dates. (GH #50) Bug fixes: - Fix navigation behavior when going from branch to main view. (GH #38) - Fix segfault when sorting the tree view by author name. - Fix diff stat navigation for unmodified files with stat changes. - Show branches/refs which names are a substring of the current branch. - Stage view: fix off-by-one error when jumping to a file in a diff with only one file. - Fix diff-header colorization. (GH #15) tig-0.18 -------- Incompatibilities: - Remove support for the deprecated TIG_{MAIN,DIFF,LOG,TREE,BLOB}_CMD environment variables. Improvements: - Pressing enter on diff stat file lines will jump to file's diff. - Naïvely color blame IDs to distinguish lines. - Document palette color options used for revision graph and blame IDs. - Add support for blaming diff lines. - Add diff-context option and bindings to increase the diff context in the diff and stage view. - (GH-6) Make blame configurable via extra options passed from the command line and blame-options setting from ~/.tigrc. For example: set blame-options = -C -C -C Bug fixes: - Expand browsing state variables for prompt. (LP #694780, Debian #635546) - Fix segfault when sorting the branch view by author. - Expand %(directory) to . for the root directory. (GH-3) - Accept 'utf-8' for the line-graphics option as indicated in the docs. - Use erasechar() to check for the correct backspace character.
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Changelog: ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.8.2 - fixed important bug in mp3splt-gtk: split using cue file was not splitting the last part - fixed tags encoding issue in mp3splt-gtk: encode in UTF-8 tags if not valid UTF-8 - implemented "prelisten a section to its ending splitpoint" in mp3splt-gtk (feature request #98) - libmp3splt check is now more correct and checks for the exact version of libmp3splt with = instead of >=; will be changed to >= when final version of libmp3splt will be released - now using pkg-config instead of mp3splt.m4 (bug #145) - corrected build files (configure.ac, Makefile.am, ...) and check using 'make distcheck' (bug #147) ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.8.1 - fixed important bug: application was crashing when pushing the split button without any splitpoint (libmp3splt) - fixed important bug: split by time was in hundreths of seconds instead of seconds ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.8 - added tags edition from the splitpoints table - closes feature #92 - added cloning features for mass copying of tags using right click on the splitpoints table - enhanced the CUE export to export the tags as REM comments and also the splitpoint names - automatically save & restore splitpoints in '~/.mp3splt-gtk/splitpoints.cue' - better amplitude wave display (wave does not "shake" anymore) - done issue #37 & #138 - nicer GUI for the option 'same output directory as the input file' - fixed amplitude wave to be more precise with ogg vorbis files (libmp3splt) - fixed important bug on mp3splt-gtk 'Queue to player' button - fixed bug #128 - hash symbol in filename breaks the player - done feature #38 - reorder filenames in mp3splt-gtk (description_here_partXX) - fixed bug #133 - updated GPLv2 COPYING file - fixed bug #137 - autogen.sh should run libtoolize before aclocal/automake - fixed bug #143 - be able to add splitpoint at the end from the player - fixed bug #136 - various compilation issues - fixed issue #90 - added back the icons to split preview and play preview in the splitpoints table - added a lot of tooltip and GUI renamings - done feature #91 - amplitude wave now persists in preferences - added one more interpolation level for the amplitude wave (level 6) - more precise wave preview in preferences - fixed bug when detecting the input tags version - output had no tags when the input only had ID3v1 (libmp3splt) - fixed bug #141 - when input file is a symlink and output directory is the one of the input file (libmp3splt) - amplitude more precise with ogg vorbis files (libmp3splt) - fixed bug on mp3 trim silence scan: last frame was skipped (libmp3splt) ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.7.3 - redesigned the mp3splt-gtk user interface - added option to specify the wave quality in the parameters (for performance reasons) - wave interpolation is now much correct - we use the douglas peucker algorithm instead of the previous one which was stupid - added gray areas where no splitpoints - regarding #3520736 - added seek key shortcuts to the player - #1811400 & #3528001 - heavy refactoring of mp3splt-gtk code - fixed bug: removing TLEN id3v2 tag from the split files (libmp3splt) - fixed bug #3530488 - regression introduced with ogg multiple logical streams (libmp3splt) ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.7.2 - fixed an important bug of memory leak in player drawing when using GTK+-2 - fixed bug not showing icon and image in the about dialog - fix for the '--disable-gtk3' option; also fixed the gtk 2.x/3.x check - made some player graphic optimisations - added player refresh rate option in Preferences->Player - added expanders to the player history and player splitpoints view - we don't need gtk 2 version >= 2.20; changed it to 2.18 ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.7.1 - added minimum track length option for silence scan - closes #2393766 - added gtk3 support (auto detection or --enable-gtk3, --disable-gtk3) - almost closes #3385903 (some tests still need to be done) - fixed #3385841 - removed scrollkeeper warnings - fixed #3385827 - added --disable-doxygen_doc - fixed #3385829 - building doxygen documentation by itself + installing doxygen files - fixed #3385833 - don't apply debugging flags or warnings flags by default: added --enable-c-debug --enable-optimise --enable-extra-warnings - added support for multiple ogg/vorbis logical streams (mail) (libmp3splt) - fixed mp3 frame mode with skippoint when skippoint too small (on the same frame as previous) (libmp3splt) - fixed several audacity labels issues (libmp3splt) - fixed some regression regarding mp3splt v2.1c - removed some checks relative to the total time - we cannot rely on the total time - for example with concatenated mp3s (libmp3splt)
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2013-12-23 version 0.5.8: * Move to the new github repository msgpack/msgpack-c * Support the new deserialization specification * fixes the problem of unpack helpers for array and map with 32bit compilers (#37, #38) * Other bug fixes and refactoring: #46, #41, #36, #35, #33, #32, #30, #29, #28, #27, #26, #25, #8, #3 * Update of documents: #23, #18, #17
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== [release-2-0-1] 2.0.1: 2014-01-24 A bug fix release of 2.0.0. === milter manager ==== Improvements * Support SIGUSR1 signal to reopen log file ==== Fixes * Drop functionality to report stack trace on crash. Because it is unsafe for all users. [GitHub #38] === milter-core ==== Improvements * Support log output by MILTER_LOG_PATH environment variable. === milter-client ==== Improvements * Support --log-path option. === Ruby milter ==== Improvements * Support --log-path option. * Support SIGUSR1 signal to reopen log file. === Package ==== Improvements * Drop Ubuntu Lucid (10.04) support. * Add Ubuntu Saucy (13.10) support. * deb: Support Ruby 2.0.0 detection on Debian. * rpm: Update Ruby1.9.3 package for CentOS6 to Ruby1.9.3-p484. * Remove auto-generated files from distribution archive. [Reported by Youhei SASAKI][milter-manager-users-ja:00225] === Document ==== Improvements * Update to the latest milter-greylist RPM. [Reported by ishizaka tadanori][milter-manager-users-ja:00220] * Improve English version reference manual. [GitHub #17] === Thanks * Youhei SASAKI * ishizaka tadanori
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to allow package to continue to work as previously packaged. +LICENSE; From NEWS: tig-1.1 ------- Incompatibilities: - Disable diff move/copy detection by default, boosting diff performance on larger projects. Use git config 'diff.renames' option (git-wide) to set your preferred behavior. Environment variable TIG_DIFF_OPTS can be used to restore the old behavior. - Values set for author-width and filename-width will result in widths one character bigger than previously. Improvements: - Typing a text in the prompt will be interpreted as a tig command. Prefixing the command with a '!' will execute this system command in an external pager. Entering a single key will execute the corresponding key binding. - Basic support for wrapping long line in pager, diff, and stage views. Enable using: `set wrap-lines = yes`. (GH #2) - User-defined commands prefixed with a '?' means prompt before execution. Example: `bind main B !?git rebase -i %(commit)`. - User-defined commands prefixed with a '<' means exit after execution. Example: `bind main C !<git commit`. (GH #66) - User-defined commands are executed unquoted to support shell commands. Example: `bind generic I !@sh -c "echo -n %(commit) | xclip -selection c"`. (GH #65) - Configure case-insensitive searches using: `set ignore-case = yes`. - Add "deleted mode" line type for better diff coloring. - Open editor when requesting edit action from within a file diff. - Update AX_WITH_CURSES to build under Cygwin. - Improve tigrc(5) documentation. (Debian #682766) - Allow to build on Mac OS 10.7 without the configure script. (GH #25) - Add option to split the view vertically instead of horizontally. Example: `set vertical-split = yes'. (GH #76) - Add 'show-id' and 'id-width' options to configure the display of commit IDs in the main view and ID width in the blame view. (GH #77) - Allow to override git-based encoding to UTF-8 by setting 'i18n.commitencoding' or 'gui.encoding'. - Improve autobuild support to track generated files and work with autoreconf 2.61. - Commit IDs are read from stdin when --stdin is given; works for main and diff view, e.g. `tig --no-walk --stdin < cherry-picks.txt`. - Add option to disable focusing of the child view when it's opened. Disable using: `set focus-child = no`. (GH #83) - Allow to open blob related with added content in a diff. (GH #91) Bug fixes: - Fix commit graph regression when a path spec is specified. (GH #53) - Main view: only show staged/unstaged changes for the current branch. - Support submodules created with current version of git. (GH #54) - Fix diff status message for file diffs with no content changes. - Fix parent blaming when tig is launched in subdirectory. (GH #70) - Do not show deleted branch when reloading the branch view. tig-1.0 ------- The master repository is git://github.com/jonas/tig.git, and the old master repository (http://jonas.nitro.dk/tig/tig.git) will be retired. Improvements: - Use git-log(1)s default commit ordering. The old behavior can be restored by adding `set commit-order = topo` to ~/.tigrc. - Support staging of single lines. Bound to '1' default. (GH #21) - Use +<lineno> to open the initial view at an arbitrary line. (GH #20) - Add show-notes ~/.tigrc option. Notes are displayed by default. - Support jumping to specific SHAs in the main view. - Decorate replaced commits. - Display line numbers in main view. - Colorize binary diff stats. (GH #17) - Custom colorization of lines matching a string prefix (GH #16). Example configuration: color "Reported-by:" green default - Use git's color settings for the main, status and diff views. Put `set read-git-colors = no` in ~/.tigrc to disable. - Handle editor options with multiple arguments. (GH #12) - Show filename when running tig blame with copy detection. (GH #19) - Use 'source <path>' command to load additional files from ~/.tigrc - User-defined commands prefixed with '@' are run with no console output, e.g. bind generic 3 !@rm sys$command - Make display of space changes togglable in the diff and stage view. Bound to 'W' by default. - Use per-file encoding specified in gitattributes(5) for blobs and unstaged files. - Obsolete commit-encoding option and pass --encoding=UTF-8 to revision commands. - Main view: show uncommitted changes as staged/unstaged commits. Can be disabled by putting `set show-changes = no` in ~/.tigrc. - Add %(prompt) external command variable, which will prompt for the argument value. - Log information about git commands when the TIG_TRACE environment variable is set. Example: `TIG_TRACE=/tmp/tig.log tig` - Branch view: Show the title of the last commit. - Increase the author auto-abbreviation threshold to 10. (GH #49) - For old commits show number of years in relative dates. (GH #50) Bug fixes: - Fix navigation behavior when going from branch to main view. (GH #38) - Fix segfault when sorting the tree view by author name. - Fix diff stat navigation for unmodified files with stat changes. - Show branches/refs which names are a substring of the current branch. - Stage view: fix off-by-one error when jumping to a file in a diff with only one file. - Fix diff-header colorization. (GH #15) tig-0.18 -------- Incompatibilities: - Remove support for the deprecated TIG_{MAIN,DIFF,LOG,TREE,BLOB}_CMD environment variables. Improvements: - Pressing enter on diff stat file lines will jump to file's diff. - Naïvely color blame IDs to distinguish lines. - Document palette color options used for revision graph and blame IDs. - Add support for blaming diff lines. - Add diff-context option and bindings to increase the diff context in the diff and stage view. - (GH-6) Make blame configurable via extra options passed from the command line and blame-options setting from ~/.tigrc. For example: set blame-options = -C -C -C Bug fixes: - Expand browsing state variables for prompt. (LP #694780, Debian #635546) - Fix segfault when sorting the branch view by author. - Expand %(directory) to . for the root directory. (GH-3) - Accept 'utf-8' for the line-graphics option as indicated in the docs. - Use erasechar() to check for the correct backspace character.
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Changelog: ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.8.2 - fixed important bug in mp3splt-gtk: split using cue file was not splitting the last part - fixed tags encoding issue in mp3splt-gtk: encode in UTF-8 tags if not valid UTF-8 - implemented "prelisten a section to its ending splitpoint" in mp3splt-gtk (feature request #98) - libmp3splt check is now more correct and checks for the exact version of libmp3splt with = instead of >=; will be changed to >= when final version of libmp3splt will be released - now using pkg-config instead of mp3splt.m4 (bug #145) - corrected build files (configure.ac, Makefile.am, ...) and check using 'make distcheck' (bug #147) ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.8.1 - fixed important bug: application was crashing when pushing the split button without any splitpoint (libmp3splt) - fixed important bug: split by time was in hundreths of seconds instead of seconds ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.8 - added tags edition from the splitpoints table - closes feature #92 - added cloning features for mass copying of tags using right click on the splitpoints table - enhanced the CUE export to export the tags as REM comments and also the splitpoint names - automatically save & restore splitpoints in '~/.mp3splt-gtk/splitpoints.cue' - better amplitude wave display (wave does not "shake" anymore) - done issue #37 & #138 - nicer GUI for the option 'same output directory as the input file' - fixed amplitude wave to be more precise with ogg vorbis files (libmp3splt) - fixed important bug on mp3splt-gtk 'Queue to player' button - fixed bug #128 - hash symbol in filename breaks the player - done feature #38 - reorder filenames in mp3splt-gtk (description_here_partXX) - fixed bug #133 - updated GPLv2 COPYING file - fixed bug #137 - autogen.sh should run libtoolize before aclocal/automake - fixed bug #143 - be able to add splitpoint at the end from the player - fixed bug #136 - various compilation issues - fixed issue #90 - added back the icons to split preview and play preview in the splitpoints table - added a lot of tooltip and GUI renamings - done feature #91 - amplitude wave now persists in preferences - added one more interpolation level for the amplitude wave (level 6) - more precise wave preview in preferences - fixed bug when detecting the input tags version - output had no tags when the input only had ID3v1 (libmp3splt) - fixed bug #141 - when input file is a symlink and output directory is the one of the input file (libmp3splt) - amplitude more precise with ogg vorbis files (libmp3splt) - fixed bug on mp3 trim silence scan: last frame was skipped (libmp3splt) ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.7.3 - redesigned the mp3splt-gtk user interface - added option to specify the wave quality in the parameters (for performance reasons) - wave interpolation is now much correct - we use the douglas peucker algorithm instead of the previous one which was stupid - added gray areas where no splitpoints - regarding #3520736 - added seek key shortcuts to the player - #1811400 & #3528001 - heavy refactoring of mp3splt-gtk code - fixed bug: removing TLEN id3v2 tag from the split files (libmp3splt) - fixed bug #3530488 - regression introduced with ogg multiple logical streams (libmp3splt) ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.7.2 - fixed an important bug of memory leak in player drawing when using GTK+-2 - fixed bug not showing icon and image in the about dialog - fix for the '--disable-gtk3' option; also fixed the gtk 2.x/3.x check - made some player graphic optimisations - added player refresh rate option in Preferences->Player - added expanders to the player history and player splitpoints view - we don't need gtk 2 version >= 2.20; changed it to 2.18 ------------------------------------------------------------- mp3splt-gtk version 0.7.1 - added minimum track length option for silence scan - closes #2393766 - added gtk3 support (auto detection or --enable-gtk3, --disable-gtk3) - almost closes #3385903 (some tests still need to be done) - fixed #3385841 - removed scrollkeeper warnings - fixed #3385827 - added --disable-doxygen_doc - fixed #3385829 - building doxygen documentation by itself + installing doxygen files - fixed #3385833 - don't apply debugging flags or warnings flags by default: added --enable-c-debug --enable-optimise --enable-extra-warnings - added support for multiple ogg/vorbis logical streams (mail) (libmp3splt) - fixed mp3 frame mode with skippoint when skippoint too small (on the same frame as previous) (libmp3splt) - fixed several audacity labels issues (libmp3splt) - fixed some regression regarding mp3splt v2.1c - removed some checks relative to the total time - we cannot rely on the total time - for example with concatenated mp3s (libmp3splt)
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2013-12-23 version 0.5.8: * Move to the new github repository msgpack/msgpack-c * Support the new deserialization specification * fixes the problem of unpack helpers for array and map with 32bit compilers (#37, #38) * Other bug fixes and refactoring: #46, #41, #36, #35, #33, #32, #30, #29, #28, #27, #26, #25, #8, #3 * Update of documents: #23, #18, #17
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== [release-2-0-1] 2.0.1: 2014-01-24 A bug fix release of 2.0.0. === milter manager ==== Improvements * Support SIGUSR1 signal to reopen log file ==== Fixes * Drop functionality to report stack trace on crash. Because it is unsafe for all users. [GitHub #38] === milter-core ==== Improvements * Support log output by MILTER_LOG_PATH environment variable. === milter-client ==== Improvements * Support --log-path option. === Ruby milter ==== Improvements * Support --log-path option. * Support SIGUSR1 signal to reopen log file. === Package ==== Improvements * Drop Ubuntu Lucid (10.04) support. * Add Ubuntu Saucy (13.10) support. * deb: Support Ruby 2.0.0 detection on Debian. * rpm: Update Ruby1.9.3 package for CentOS6 to Ruby1.9.3-p484. * Remove auto-generated files from distribution archive. [Reported by Youhei SASAKI][milter-manager-users-ja:00225] === Document ==== Improvements * Update to the latest milter-greylist RPM. [Reported by ishizaka tadanori][milter-manager-users-ja:00220] * Improve English version reference manual. [GitHub #17] === Thanks * Youhei SASAKI * ishizaka tadanori
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2014-04-16 Release 6.06 Ville Skyttä (3): Merge pull request #44 from dsteinbrunner/master Spelling fixes. Merge pull request #55 from oalders/master Karen Etheridge (2): Merge pull request #38 from mbeijen/typo-sting Merge pull request #43 from dsteinbrunner/master David Steinbrunner (2): Spelling corrections Olaf Alders (1): Typo fixes. Steffen Ullrich (1): correct behavior for https_proxy, e.g. don't send plain https:// requests to proxy, but instead establish CONNECT tunnel and then send requests inside tunnel. This change does together with a change in LWP::Protocol::https. The change supports LWP::Protocol::https with the default IO::Socket::SSL backend, but also with Net::SSL. Also: - proxy authorization is supported (http://user:pass@host:port as proxy URL, Net::SSL still needs special HTTPS_PROXY_* environemt variables, as before) - CONNECT request does not need to be the first request inside the tunnel (not with Net::SSL) - conn_cache is read and written inside request(), instead of writing in request() and reading in _new_socket(). If a https tunnel is established the cache_key no longer depends only on proxy host,port but also on the tunnel endpoint - CONNECT is a proxy request and must always use Proxy-Authorization, not Authorization header turugina (1): fix: auth-header of Digest auth did not conform to RFC 2617 when WWW-Authenticate has 'qop' parameter. Gisle Aas (1): SSL libs might trigger ENOTTY on read Michiel Beijen (1): Small typo.
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Changes from previous: --- version: 0.61 changes: - Fix GH#44 (Thanks Shlomi Fish!) --- version: 0.60 changes: - Fix IO Layer situation (Thanks Mithaldu!) --- version: 0.59 changes: - Fix possible infinite loop in t/accept.t (Thanks C. Wallace for complaining) (closes #42) - Fix yet another utf8 validation issue (Thanks Mithaldu for complaining) (closes #38) - Fix warnings running t/tie.t on windows (Thanks Mithaldu for complaining) (closes #37) --- version: 0.58 changes: - Fix canonpath on MSWin32 - Fix marking files as both binary and utf8 (Thanks Mithaldu!) (closes GH#36) --- version: 0.57 changes: - Fix printing to a tie'd object, closes GH#26 (thanks Graham Knop for helping) - Fix tests if $^X ne 'perl', closes GH#35 (thanks Hugemeir for the report) --- version: 0.56 changes: - Return realpath for canonpath when possible (closes GH#34) - Fix regression related to chaining dirs caused by making '' not become '/' - correctly check exists for ::File, ::Dir, and ::Link - RT#61627/GH#29 and Fix RT#82633/GH#32, thanks Graham Knop for helping - Some doc cleanup around the SYNOPSIS (Thanks Mithaldu) --- version: 0.55 changes: - Change minimum perl version to 5.8.1, and thus remove dep for IO::String --- version: 0.54 changes: - Remove mentions of unimplemented strict (Thanks Mithaldu, GH#15) - Allow testing on non SDBM DBM's (thanks Jerry D. Hedden) - Abandon RT in favor of GitHub Issues --- version: 0.53 changes: - Make mkdir die if it fails (thanks Martyn Pearce for RT#61697) - Fix possible path test issues, esp in Win32 (Thanks Mithaldu) - Fix ->binary under -utf8 import mode (thanks T. Linden for RT#81224) - Validate UTF-8 in ->utf8 (thanks Ovid for RT#74642) - Consistently use :encoding($encoding) (thanks Bernardo Rechea for RT#68512) - Pass perms to mkpath in assert_dirpath (thanks Rob Kinyon for RT#53687) - Fix minor POD niggle (thanks Greg Skyles for RT#83798) - Remove broken test for ->mimetype (thanks Slaven Rezić for RT#91743) - Skip t/encoding.t for perls built without PerlIO::encoding (thanks Jerry D. Hedden for RT#26230) --- version: 0.52 changes: - Add a fix for io->file("foobar")->assert (Shlomi Fish) - Make io->file('') not break on Windows systems (Roy Ivy III) - Fix dangling file handles in tests (Roy Ivy III) --- version: 0.51 date: Mon Dec 30 13:55:00 CDT 2013 changes: - Make '' not become / when using io->dir('') --- version: 0.50 date: Fri Oct 18 13:08:41 PDT 2013 changes: - Fix for rt87200 --- version: 0.49 date: Fri Oct 18 01:05:39 CDT 2013 changes: - Fix various tests on Windows --- version: 0.48 date: Tue Oct 8 01:45:39 CDT 2013 changes: - Add ->os method to ::Filesys (Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt) --- version: 0.47 date: Mon Sep 30 18:57:52 CDT 2013 changes: - Add ->glob method to ::Dir (Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt) - Add list based constructors to ::Dir and ::File (Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt) - Add ->mimetype method to ::FileSys (Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt) - Add ->ext method to ::FileSys (Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt) - All tests should be parallelizable (Shlomi Fish)
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2014-04-16 Release 6.06 Ville Skyttä (3): Merge pull request #44 from dsteinbrunner/master Spelling fixes. Merge pull request #55 from oalders/master Karen Etheridge (2): Merge pull request #38 from mbeijen/typo-sting Merge pull request #43 from dsteinbrunner/master David Steinbrunner (2): Spelling corrections Olaf Alders (1): Typo fixes. Steffen Ullrich (1): correct behavior for https_proxy, e.g. don't send plain https:// requests to proxy, but instead establish CONNECT tunnel and then send requests inside tunnel. This change does together with a change in LWP::Protocol::https. The change supports LWP::Protocol::https with the default IO::Socket::SSL backend, but also with Net::SSL. Also: - proxy authorization is supported (http://user:pass@host:port as proxy URL, Net::SSL still needs special HTTPS_PROXY_* environemt variables, as before) - CONNECT request does not need to be the first request inside the tunnel (not with Net::SSL) - conn_cache is read and written inside request(), instead of writing in request() and reading in _new_socket(). If a https tunnel is established the cache_key no longer depends only on proxy host,port but also on the tunnel endpoint - CONNECT is a proxy request and must always use Proxy-Authorization, not Authorization header turugina (1): fix: auth-header of Digest auth did not conform to RFC 2617 when WWW-Authenticate has 'qop' parameter. Gisle Aas (1): SSL libs might trigger ENOTTY on read Michiel Beijen (1): Small typo.
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Changes from previous: --- version: 0.61 changes: - Fix GH#44 (Thanks Shlomi Fish!) --- version: 0.60 changes: - Fix IO Layer situation (Thanks Mithaldu!) --- version: 0.59 changes: - Fix possible infinite loop in t/accept.t (Thanks C. Wallace for complaining) (closes #42) - Fix yet another utf8 validation issue (Thanks Mithaldu for complaining) (closes #38) - Fix warnings running t/tie.t on windows (Thanks Mithaldu for complaining) (closes #37) --- version: 0.58 changes: - Fix canonpath on MSWin32 - Fix marking files as both binary and utf8 (Thanks Mithaldu!) (closes GH#36) --- version: 0.57 changes: - Fix printing to a tie'd object, closes GH#26 (thanks Graham Knop for helping) - Fix tests if $^X ne 'perl', closes GH#35 (thanks Hugemeir for the report) --- version: 0.56 changes: - Return realpath for canonpath when possible (closes GH#34) - Fix regression related to chaining dirs caused by making '' not become '/' - correctly check exists for ::File, ::Dir, and ::Link - RT#61627/GH#29 and Fix RT#82633/GH#32, thanks Graham Knop for helping - Some doc cleanup around the SYNOPSIS (Thanks Mithaldu) --- version: 0.55 changes: - Change minimum perl version to 5.8.1, and thus remove dep for IO::String --- version: 0.54 changes: - Remove mentions of unimplemented strict (Thanks Mithaldu, GH#15) - Allow testing on non SDBM DBM's (thanks Jerry D. Hedden) - Abandon RT in favor of GitHub Issues --- version: 0.53 changes: - Make mkdir die if it fails (thanks Martyn Pearce for RT#61697) - Fix possible path test issues, esp in Win32 (Thanks Mithaldu) - Fix ->binary under -utf8 import mode (thanks T. Linden for RT#81224) - Validate UTF-8 in ->utf8 (thanks Ovid for RT#74642) - Consistently use :encoding($encoding) (thanks Bernardo Rechea for RT#68512) - Pass perms to mkpath in assert_dirpath (thanks Rob Kinyon for RT#53687) - Fix minor POD niggle (thanks Greg Skyles for RT#83798) - Remove broken test for ->mimetype (thanks Slaven Rezić for RT#91743) - Skip t/encoding.t for perls built without PerlIO::encoding (thanks Jerry D. Hedden for RT#26230) --- version: 0.52 changes: - Add a fix for io->file("foobar")->assert (Shlomi Fish) - Make io->file('') not break on Windows systems (Roy Ivy III) - Fix dangling file handles in tests (Roy Ivy III) --- version: 0.51 date: Mon Dec 30 13:55:00 CDT 2013 changes: - Make '' not become / when using io->dir('') --- version: 0.50 date: Fri Oct 18 13:08:41 PDT 2013 changes: - Fix for rt87200 --- version: 0.49 date: Fri Oct 18 01:05:39 CDT 2013 changes: - Fix various tests on Windows --- version: 0.48 date: Tue Oct 8 01:45:39 CDT 2013 changes: - Add ->os method to ::Filesys (Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt) --- version: 0.47 date: Mon Sep 30 18:57:52 CDT 2013 changes: - Add ->glob method to ::Dir (Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt) - Add list based constructors to ::Dir and ::File (Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt) - Add ->mimetype method to ::FileSys (Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt) - Add ->ext method to ::FileSys (Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt) - All tests should be parallelizable (Shlomi Fish)
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-------------- Changes in Devel::NYTProf 5.07 Fixed use of nytprofcalls and flamegraph scripts to not require PATH #21 Fixed nytprofhtml --open for KDE4 thanks to HMBRAND RT#99080 Fixed for installs into directory path with spaces, mohawk2 #40 Fixed printf NV conversion compiler warnings thanks to zefram RT#91986 Disabled optimize in t/test25-strevalb.t if -DDEBUGGING and perl >= 5.20 as workaround for perl RT#70211, #38 Added 'addtimestamp' option to add a timestamp to the output filename (similar to addpid option), PR#17 thanks to Naosuke Yokoe (zentooo) Added nytprofpf script to generate reports in the plat_forms format http://www.plat-forms.org PR#11 thanks to Holger Schmeisky. Added ability to increase the maximum length of a subroutine name #44 Optimized output performance on threaded perl, thanks to bulk88. PR#27 Add docs re FCGI::Engine and open('-|') #20 Corrected typo in nytprofhtml thanks to wollmers #41 Fixed link to screencast, thanks to Herwin. #19 Added hint to use --no-flame for big reports. #28
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2015.2.18 ========== ---- * Fix #38: Anchor tags with empty text or with `<img>` tags inside are no longer stripped.
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--------------- 2.4.2 2015-04-12T01:22:02Z - Fixed #40; 'use strict' not enabled when 'use 5.010' follows 'use Mouse' - Fixed #39; New warnings in Perl 5.21.x: redundant arguments for sprintf - Fixed #38; Avoid warnings introduced in Perl 5.21.x - Fixed #36; Excess dependency on Test::Exception::LessClever (kentnl, #37)
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pkgsrc changes: =============== - Add dependencies for tests - /usr/bin/env police Upstream changes: ================= 4.03_06 2015-01-31 Duncan Ferguson <duncan_ferguson@user.sf.net> - Remoe references to 'logmsg' preventing the history window from working (thanks to Andrew Stevenson) 4.03_05 2014-12-20 Duncan Ferguson <duncan_ferguson@user.sf.net> - Fix options parsing tests picked up via cpantesters on different version of perl 4.03_04 2014-12-12 Duncan Ferguson <duncan_ferguson@user.sf.net> - Do not use system perl but whatever is found in PATH (to stop breaking perlbrew based builds) - Warn when the configured terminal isn't installed/found - Don't show 'Opening to:' when no servers are given 4.03_03 2014-09-28 Duncan Ferguson <duncan_ferguson@user.sf.net> - Force tests to have English locale when user has something else set (Github issue: 10) (thanks to Emanuele Tomasi) - Skip permissions check test when run as root as the results are invalid (Github issue: 11) (thanks to Deny Dias) - Ensure config file option for ssh_args is not lost when options is not used on command line (Github issue: 14) - New Send menu option to send a numeric value between 1 and 1024 (thanks to cqexbesd) - Remove all history when history window closed (thanks to Bill Rushmore) 4.03_02 2014-08-10 Duncan Ferguson <duncan_ferguson@user.sf.net> - Fix behaviour when external cluster command is not defined or doesn't exist 4.03_01 2014-07-09 Duncan Ferguson <duncan_ferguson@user.sf.net> - Amended host parsing to include alternative IPv6 address port definitions, e.g. 1::2::3::4/5567 - List available external tags with -L option and also add into 'Add Host' in UI [NOTE: Some options have changed!] - Rework options code 4.02_05 0000-00-00 Duncan Ferguson <duncan_ferguson@user.sf.net> (unreleased) - Add in 'Set all active' and 'Set half active' host menu options (thanks to Andrew Stevenson) 4.02_04 2014-05-17 Duncan Ferguson <duncan_ferguson@user.sf.net> - Amend 'Changes' file format to match CPAN specs (see CPAN::Changes) - Correct autoclose short option to what is actually used (Github issue 4) (thanks to Simon Fraser) - Fix 'use_all_a_records' option (Github issue: 5) (thanks to Simon Fraser) - Fix 'title' option (thanks to Barry Roberts) - Fix 'Add host or cluster' window to contain cluster names 4.02_03 2014-01-31 Duncan Ferguson <duncan_ferguson@user.sf.net> - Fix 'File->Show History' (Sf support request 41) - Amend 'tag-file' short option to 'r' to avoid option clash 4.02_02 2014-01-13 Duncan Ferguson <duncan_ferguson@user.sf.net> - Fixed macros (%u, %s, %h, %n) not doing multiple replacements - Add in key shortcut for username macro (ALT-u) - Add in key shortcut for local hostname macro (ALT-l) - Fix a bug with 'show history' key shortcut - Fix "uninitialised errors in hash element" bug [clusterssh support-requests:#38] - Fixed the default cluster not being opened - Add in toggle for macros
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---------------- 1.1001 2015-09-04 14:07:14 CEST - Fixed tests to avoid using subtests. #38
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2015.11.4 ========= ---- * Fix #38: Long links wrapping controlled by `--no-wrap-links`. * Note: `--no-wrap-links` implies `--reference-links` * Feature #83: Add callback-on-tag. * Fix #87: Decode errors can be handled via command line. * Feature #95: Docs, decode errors spelling mistake. * Fix #84: Make bodywidth kwarg overridable using config.
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v2.0.4 Major Enhancements * Classification thresholds can be enabled or disabled. The default is disabled. The threshold value can be set at initialization time or dynamically during processing (#47) * Made auto-categorization optional, defaulting to false (#45) * Added the ability to handle an array of classifications to the constructor (#44) * Classification with a threshold has been added to the api (#39) Minor Enhancements * Documentation around threshold usage (#54) * Fixed UTF-8 encoding for hasher.rb (#50) * Removed some unnecessary methods (#43) * Add optional CachedContentNode (GSL only) (#43) * Caches the transposed search_vector (#43) * Added custom marshal_ methods to not save the cache when dumping/loading (#43) * Optimized some numeric comparisons and iterators (#43) * Added cached calculation table when computing raw_vectors (#43) * If a category name is already a symbol, just return it (#45) * Various Hash improvements (#45) * Eliminated several Ruby⚠️ s when run with RUBYOPT="-w" (#38) * Simple performance improvements for the Hasher process (#41) * Fixes for broken regex splitting for non-ascii characters and removal of the unused punctuation filter (#41) * Add multiple language stopwords with customizable stop word paths (#40) Bug Fixes * Fixed the bug where adding the same category a second time would clobber the category that was already there (#45) * Fixed deprecation warning for <=> in ls.rb (#33) * Remove references to Madeline in the README and replace it with Marshal or Redis (#32) Development Fixes * Added development dependency on mini_test and added 2.2 to travis.yml (#36)
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Version 0.12 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Released on 2015-10-05. * Fix `#38 <https://github.com/SimonSapin/Frozen-Flask/issues/38>`_: add ``FREEZER_STATIC_IGNORE`` config option. * Add ``FREEZER_IGNORE_404_NOT_FOUND`` config option.
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NEWS: Version 2.5.3 ------------- - Updated zoneinfo to 2016d - Fixed parser bug where unambiguous datetimes fail to parse when dayfirst is set to true. (gh issue #233, pr #234) - Bug in zoneinfo file on platforms such as Google App Engine which do not do not allow importing of subprocess.check_call was reported and fixed by @savraj (gh issue #239, gh pr #240) - Fixed incorrect version in documentation (gh issue #235, pr #243) Version 2.5.2 ------------- - Updated zoneinfo to 2016c - Fixed parser bug where yearfirst and dayfirst parameters were not being respected when no separator was present. (gh issue #81 and #217, pr #229) Version 2.5.1 ------------- - Updated zoneinfo to 2016b - Changed MANIFEST.in to explicitly include test suite in source distributions, with help from @koobs (gh issue #193, pr #194, #201, #221) - Explicitly set all line-endings to LF, except for the NEWS file, on a per-repository basis (gh pr #218) - Fixed an issue with improper caching behavior in rruleset objects (gh issue #104, pr #207) - Changed to an explicit error when rrulestr strings contain a missing BYDAY (gh issue #162, pr #211) - tzfile now correctly handles files containing leapcnt (although the leapcnt information is not actually used). Contributed by @hjoukl (gh issue #146, pr #147) - Fixed recursive import issue with tz module (gh pr #204) - Added compatibility between tzwin objects and datetime.time objects (gh issue #216, gh pr #219) - Refactored monolithic test suite by module (gh issue #61, pr #200 and #206) - Improved test coverage in the relativedelta module (gh pr #215) - Adjusted documentation to reflect possibly counter-intuitive properties of RFC-5545-compliant rrules, and other documentation improvements in the rrule module (gh issue #105, gh issue #149 - pointer to the solution by @phep, pr #213). Version 2.5.0 ------------- - Updated zoneinfo to 2016a - zoneinfo_metadata file version increased to 2.0 - the updated updatezinfo.py script will work with older zoneinfo_metadata.json files, but new metadata files will not work with older updatezinfo.py versions. Additionally, we have started hosting our own mirror of the Olson databases on a github pages site (https://dateutil.github.io/tzdata/) (gh pr #183) - dateutil zoneinfo tarballs now contain the full zoneinfo_metadata file used to generate them. (gh issue #27, gh pr #85) - relativedelta can now be safely subclassed without derived objects reverting to base relativedelta objects as a result of arithmetic operations. (lp:1010199, gh issue #44, pr #49) - relativedelta 'weeks' parameter can now be set and retrieved as a property of relativedelta instances. (lp: 727525, gh issue #45, pr #49) - relativedelta now explicitly supports fractional relative weeks, days, hours, minutes and seconds. Fractional values in absolute parameters (year, day, etc) are now deprecated. (gh issue #40, pr #190) - relativedelta objects previously did not use microseconds to determine of two relativedelta objects were equal. This oversight has been corrected. Contributed by @elprans (gh pr #113) - rrule now has an xafter() method for retrieving multiple recurrences after a specified date. (gh pr #38) - str(rrule) now returns an RFC2445-compliant rrule string, contributed by @schinckel and @armicron (lp:1406305, gh issue #47, prs #50, #62 and #160) - rrule performance under certain conditions has been significantly improved thanks to a patch contributed by @dekoza, based on an article by Brian Beck (@exogen) (gh pr #136) - The use of both the 'until' and 'count' parameters is now deprecated as inconsistent with RFC2445 (gh pr #62, #185) - Parsing an empty string will now raise a ValueError, rather than returning the datetime passed to the 'default' parameter. (gh issue #78, pr #187) - tzwinlocal objects now have a meaningful repr() and str() implementation (gh issue #148, prs #184 and #186) - Added equality logic for tzwin and tzwinlocal objects. (gh issue #151, pr #180, #184) - Added some flexibility in subclassing timelex, and switched the default behavior over to using string methods rather than comparing against a fixed list. (gh pr #122, #139) - An issue causing tzstr() to crash on Python 2.x was fixed. (lp: 1331576, gh issue #51, pr #55) - An issue with string encoding causing exceptions under certain circumstances when tzname() is called was fixed. (gh issue #60, #74, pr #75) - Parser issue where calling parse() on dates with no day specified when the day of the month in the default datetime (which is "today" if unspecified) is greater than the number of days in the parsed month was fixed (this issue tended to crop up between the 29th and 31st of the month, for obvious reasons) (canonical gh issue #25, pr #30, #191) - Fixed parser issue causing fuzzy_with_tokens to raise an unexpected exception in certain circumstances. Contributed by @MichaelAquilina (gh pr #91) - Fixed parser issue where years > 100 AD were incorrectly parsed. Contributed by @Bachmann1234 (gh pr #130) - Fixed parser issue where commas were not a valid separator between seconds and microseconds, preventing parsing of ISO 8601 dates. Contributed by @RyansS (gh issue #28, pr #106) - Fixed issue with tzwin encoding in locales with non-Latin alphabets (gh issue #92, pr #98) - Fixed an issue where tzwin was not being properly imported on Windows. Contributed by @labrys. (gh pr #134) - Fixed a problem causing issues importing zoneinfo in certain circumstances. Issue and solution contributed by @alexxv (gh issue #97, pr #99) - Fixed an issue where dateutil timezones were not compatible with basic time objects. One of many, many timezone related issues contributed and tested by @labrys. (gh issue #132, pr #181) - Fixed issue where tzwinlocal had an invalid utcoffset. (gh issue #135, pr #141, #142) - Fixed issue with tzwin and tzwinlocal where DST transitions were incorrectly parsed from the registry. (gh issue #143, pr #178) - updatezinfo.py no longer suppresses certain OSErrors. Contributed by @bjamesv (gh pr #164) - An issue that arose when timezone locale changes during runtime has been fixed by @carlosxl and @mjschultz (gh issue #100, prs #107, #109) - Python 3.5 was added to the supported platforms in the metadata (@tacaswell gh pr #159) and the test suites (@moreati gh pr #117). - An issue with tox failing without unittest2 installed in Python 2.6 was fixed by @moreati (gh pr #115) - Several deprecated functions were replaced in the tests by @moreati (gh pr #116) - Improved the logic in Travis and Appveyor to alleviate issues where builds were failing due to connection issues when downloading the IANA timezone files. In addition to adding our own mirror for the files (gh pr #183), the download is now retried a number of times (with a delay) (gh pr #177) - Many failing doctests were fixed by @moreati. (gh pr #120) - Many fixes to the documentation (gh pr #103, gh pr #87 from @radarhere, gh pr #154 from @gpoesia, gh pr #156 from @awsum, gh pr #168 from @ja8zyjits) - Added a code coverage tool to the CI to help improve the library. (gh pr #182) - We now have a mailing list - dateutil@python.org, graciously hosted by Python.org. Version 2.4.2 ------------- - Updated zoneinfo to 2015b. - Fixed issue with parsing of tzstr on Python 2.7.x; tzstr will now be decoded if not a unicode type. gh #51 (lp:1331576), gh pr #55. - Fix a parser issue where AM and PM tokens were showing up in fuzzy date stamps, triggering inappropriate errors. gh #56 (lp: 1428895), gh pr #63. - Missing function "setcachesize" removed from zoneinfo __all__ list by @RyansS, fixing an issue with wildcard imports of dateutil.zoneinfo. (gh pr #66). - (PyPi only) Fix an issue with source distributions not including the test suite. Version 2.4.1 ------------- - Added explicit check for valid hours if AM/PM is specified in parser. (gh pr #22, issue #21) - Fix bug in rrule introduced in 2.4.0 where byweekday parameter was not handled properly. (gh pr #35, issue #34) - Fix error where parser allowed some invalid dates, overwriting existing hours with the last 2-digit number in the string. (gh pr #32, issue #31) - Fix and add test for Python 2.x compatibility with boolean checking of relativedelta objects. Implemented by @nimasmi (gh pr #43) and Cédric Krier (lp: 1035038) - Replaced parse() calls with explicit datetime objects in unit tests unrelated to parser. (gh pr #36) - Changed private _byxxx from sets to sorted tuples and fixed one currently unreachable bug in _construct_byset. (gh pr #54) - Additional documentation for parser (gh pr #29, #33, #41) and rrule. - Formatting fixes to documentation of rrule and README.rst. - Updated zoneinfo to 2015a.
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Removed !!! ??? ;;; &&& ||| =~ (#167) ~~~ %%% New safer calt code that doesn’t apply ligatures to long sequences of chars, e.g. !!!!, >>>>, etc (#49, #110, #176) Larger + - * and corresponding ligatures (#86) Hexadecimal x (0xFF) is now applied to sequences like 128x128 as well (#161) Added twoTurned (U+218A) and threeTurned (U+218B) (#146) Added whiteFrowningFace (U+2639) (#190) Simplified visual style on markdown headers ## ### #### (#107) Added </> (#147) Provided ttf and webfonts versions (eot, woff, woff2) (#18, #24, #38, #101, #106) Increased spacing in <= >= (#117)
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No changelog found. github changes: Merge pull request TritonDataCenter#52 from untitaker/generic-todo-prop-params Merge pull request TritonDataCenter#51 from nim65s/master Remove ansi dependency (TritonDataCenter#53) Share parameters between new and edit Add a move command Fix editor support (TritonDataCenter#47) Add a copy command (TritonDataCenter#50) Merge pull request TritonDataCenter#46 from untitaker/no-delete-button Replace cancel button with hint to hit ctrl-c Remove delete button from editor Exclude buggy setuptools-scm version Show error messages in UI (TritonDataCenter#43) delete cmd: Show tasks that will be deleted (TritonDataCenter#44) Fix tests done cmd: Show done tasks (TritonDataCenter#45) Don't strip time from datetime objects (TritonDataCenter#41) Add `default_list` in config for new todos (TritonDataCenter#40) Add shortcut to edit textfield in editor (TritonDataCenter#39) Merge pull request TritonDataCenter#6 from pimutils/widget-improvements Add basic editing shortcuts to text widgets Merge pull request TritonDataCenter#38 from untitaker/coc Add CoC Merge pull request TritonDataCenter#37 from untitaker/glob-clarify Clarify what path is supposed to match Don't require setuptool_scm at runtime Fix inconsistent minimum todo ID Merge pull request TritonDataCenter#30 from untitaker/color-option Implement color option Fix typo
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- Added http\Client\Curl\User interface for userland event loops - Added http\Url::IGNORE_ERRORS, http\Url::SILENT_ERRORS and http\Url::STDFLAGS - Added http\Client::setDebug(callable $debug) - Added http\Client\Curl\FEATURES constants and namespace - Added http\Client\Curl\VERSIONS constants and namespace - Added share_cookies and share_ssl (libcurl >= 7.23.0) options to http\Client::configure() - http\Client uses curl_share handles to properly share cookies and SSL/TLS sessions between requests - Improved configure checks for default CA bundles - Improved negotiation precision - Fixed regression introduced by http\Params::PARSE_RFC5987: negotiation using the params parser would receive param keys without the trailing asterisk, stripped by http\Params::PARSE_RFC5987. - Fix gh-issue #50: http\Client::dequeue() within http\Client::setDebug() causes segfault - Fix gh-issue #47: http\Url: Null pointer deref in sanitize_value() - Fix gh-issue #45: HTTP/2 response message parsing broken with libcurl >= 7.49.1 - Fix gh-issue #43: Joining query with empty original variable in query - Fix gh-issue #42: fatal error when using punycode in URLs - Fix gh-issue #41: Use curl_version_info_data.features when initializing options - Fix gh-issue #40: determinde the SSL backend used by curl at runtime - Fix gh-issue #39: Notice: http\Client::enqueue(): Could not set option proxy_service_name - Fix gh-issue #38: Persistent curl handles: error code not properly reset - Fix gh-issue #36: Unexpected cookies sent if persistent_handle_id is used - Fix gh-issue #34: allow setting multiple headers with the same name - Fix gh-issue #33: allow setting prodyhost request option to NULL - Fix gh-issue #31: add/improve configure checks for default CA bundle/path Changes from beta1: - Fixed PHP-5.3 compatibility - Fixed recursive calls to the event loop dispatcher Changes from beta2: - Fix bug #73055: crash in http\QueryString (CVE-2016-7398) - Fix bug #73185: Buffer overflow in HTTP parse_hostinfo() (CVE-2016-7961) - Fix HTTP/2 version parser for older libcurl versions
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## 1.3 / 2017-01-18 * Bugs fixed: * Fixed an error for bin/ldiff --version. Fixes [issue #21][]. * Force Diff::LCS::Change and Diff::LCS::ContextChange to only perform equality comparisons against themselves. Provided by Kevin Mook in [pull request #29][]. * Fix tab expansion in htmldiff, provided by Mark Friedgan in [pull request #25][]. * Silence Ruby 2.4 Fixnum deprecation warnings. Fixxues [issue #38][] and [pull request#36][]. * Ensure that test dependencies are loaded properly. Fixes [issue #33][] and [pull request #34][]. * Fix [issue #1][] with incorrect intuition of patch direction. Tentative fix, but the previous failure cases pass now. * Tooling changes: * Added SimpleCov and Coveralls support. * Change the homepage (temporarily) to the GitHub repo. * Updated testing and gem infrastructure. * Modernized the specs. * Cleaned up documentation. * Added a Code of Conduct.
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------------------------------------- 2.63 2017-02-19 - Updated the conflicting version for Log::Dispatch::File::Stamped in metadata (due to changes in handling of close_after_write). Patch by Karen Etheridge. GitHub #41. 2.62 2017-02-13 - Devel::Confess was accidentally being loaded in Log::Dispatch. Fixed by Karen Etheridge. GitHub #39. 2.61 2017-02-13 - The 2.60 release would throw an exception if the logged message was empty. While this makes sense, it also breaks backwards compatibility, so it has been reverted. Reported by Greg Oschwald. GitHub #38. - The 2.60 release would throw an exception if you tried to create a Syslog output where the ident was an empty string. Reported by Greg Oschwald. GitHub #38. 2.60 2017-02-12 - Same as 2.59 ... Switched from Params::Validate to Params::ValidationCompiler. This should speed up constructors and logging a little bit. This also allows Log::Dispatch::File to accept things like Path::Tiny objects for filenames. Reported by Joel Berger. GitHub #36. 2.59 2017-02-05 (TRIAL RELEASE) - Switched from Params::Validate to Params::ValidationCompiler. This should speed up constructors and logging a little bit. This also allows Log::Dispatch::File to accept things like Path::Tiny objects for filenames. Reported by Joel Berger. GitHub #36. (pkgsrc changes) -DEPENDS+= p5-Params-Validate>=1.03:../../devel/p5-Params-Validate +DEPENDS+= p5-Params-ValidationCompiler-[0-9]*:../../devel/p5-Params-ValidationCompiler # for make test +BUILD_DEPENDS+= p5-namespace-autoclean-[0-9]*:../../devel/p5-namespace-autoclean +BUILD_DEPENDS+= p5-Specio-[0-9]*:../../devel/p5-Specio
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chardet 3.0.2 Fixes an issue where detect would sometimes return None instead of a dict with the keys encoding, language, and confidence (Issue #113, PR #114). chardet 3.0.1 This bugfix release fixes a crash in the EUC-TW prober when it encountered certain strings (Issue #67). chardet 3.0.0 This release is long overdue, but still mostly serves as a placeholder for the impending 4.0.0 release, which will have retrained models for better accuracy. For now, this release will get the following improvements up on PyPI: Added support for Turkish ISO-8859-9 detection (PR #41, thanks @queeup) Commented out large unused sections of Big5 and EUC-KR tables to save memory (8bc4b89) Removed Python 3.2 from testing, but add 3.4 - 3.6 Ensure that stdin is open with mode 'rb' for chardetect CLI. (PR #38, thanks @lpsinger) Fixed chardetect crash with non-ascii file names (PR #39, thanks @nkanaev) Made naming conventions more Pythonic throughout (no more mTypicalPositiveRatio, and instead typical_positive_ratio) Modernized test scripts and infrastructure so we've got Travis testing and all that stuff Rename filter_without_english_words to filter_international_words and make it match current Mozilla implementation (PR #44, thanks @rsnair2) Updated filter_english_letters to match C implementation (c665459) Temporarily disabled Hungarian ISO-8859-2 and Windows-1250 detection because it is very inaccurate (da6c0a0) Allow CLI sub-package to be importable (PR #55) Add a hypotheis-based test (PR #66, thanks @DRMacIver) Strip endianness from UTF with BOM predictions so that the encoding can be passed directly to bytes.decode() (PR #73, thanks @snoack) Fixed broken links in docs (PR #90, thanks @roskakori) Added early exit to chardetect when encoding is detected instead of looping through entire file (PR #103, thanks @jpz) Use bytearray objects internally instead of wrap_ord calls, which provides a nice performance boost across the board (PR #106) Add language property to probers and UniversalDetector results (PR #180) Mark the 5 known test failures as such so we can have more useful Travis build results in the meantime (d588407)
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0.203 2017-05-14 10:55:51+02:00 Europe/Paris * Rename $REF_UTIL_IMPLEMENTATION environment variable to $PERL_REF_UTIL_IMPLEMENTATION (suggested by ether++) 0.202 2017-05-14 10:39:52+02:00 Europe/Paris * Use of the Pure-Perl implementation can now be forced at runtime by setting either $Ref::Util::IMPLEMENTATION or $ENV{REF_UTIL_IMPLEMENTATION} to "XS" * Fix is_*_formatref() error messages (reported by tobyink, #38) * Speed enhancements for is_*_formatref() on 5.8+ * Restore 5.6 and 5.8 compatibility * PP behaviour now matches XS for \v1.2.3 and \sub {} * Updated documentation to reflect the PP/XS split 0.201 2017-05-12 15:42:54+02:00 Europe/Paris * Fix space/tab issue in Makefile (srezic, ether) * Don't use DynamicPrereqs for unrelated Makefile.PL snippet (ether) 0.200 2017-05-12 10:14:26+02:00 Europe/Paris * Reimplement in pure Perl, with a dynamic dependency on a new Ref::Util::XS module that contains the fast XS implementation. ether++ for the Dist::Zilla wrangling.
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2016-05 Release 0.5.3 Horst Duchene * Issue #38: Add error handling or dot functions. (719e38, 5a3423) Thomas Orozco * Remove Enumerable Extension (fde8a5) * Update to codeclimate-test-reporter 1.x (25fdb5) Mario Daskalov * Clarify that you need graphviz in the README (35a4b4)
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2.2.4 (2016-09-02) * Allow a config context to be set from another config context #42 (mwrock) * Allow configuring contexts via block #35 (KierranM) 2.2.3 (2016-08-30) * Dont reset state during restore #40 (mwrock) * Ignore Gemfile.lock #39 (tas50) * Update specs for rspec 3.0 #38 (tas50) * Bump version to 2.2.2 #37 (jkeiser) 2.2.2 (2016-08-22) * chefstyle fixes #33 (lamont-granquist) * Add gemspec files to allow bundler to run from the gem #32 (ksubrama) * Fix ruby warnings #30 (danielsdeleo)
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[root@2adfc7b0-1eb0-4d8d-aeeb-5a2fc034f1c1 ~]# pkgin install ruby193-base
calculating dependencies... done.
nothing to upgrade.
2 packages to be installed: libyaml-0.1.4 ruby193-base-1.9.3p385 (6672K to download, 20M to install)
proceed ? [Y/n] Y
downloading packages...
ruby193-base-1.9.3p385 is not available on the repository
proceed ? [y/N]
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