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Update HAproxy's Makefile Linux new target name #216
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There should be an option with packages to re-use an existing user or group, even if a specific uid/gid is provided. This commit introduces a user variable to configure this: PKGINSTALL_IGNORE_UIDGID. When PKGINSTALL_IGNORE_UIDGID is true then pkg_install will not try to create the user/group as specified. If the user/group does not exist but the specified uid/gid is, then the uid/gid will be stripped so that the system can allocate one at random.
This allows specifying additional libraries in the output phase, and is a special case compared to _WRAP_EXTRA_ARGS as we need to ensure that these libaries are not applied when using Sun ld in -r mode.
* Disable zlib so that we don't pull in platform libz. * Set OVERRIDE_DIRDEPTH.depcomp=1 to disable depcomp-override
This allows arguments to be added when a wrapper is generating an object, and is useful for inserting a specific library into each, for example -lumem on SunOS.
- Remove TOOLS_BASEDIR references. - Set search path with COMPILER_LIB_DIRS. - Don't hardcode GCC library paths. - Can't use -nostdlib (due to the above change). mk/compiler/gcc.mk: remove libtool-base handling. We need this to ensure that sys_lib_search_path_spec is correct and prefers the runtime library. Without this we see failures where packages using libtool try to use both libstdc++.so's. Ensure we can use an external libtool for binutils.
Avoids accidentally picking up a broken/non-working one from the environment, or linking against one we don't have installed everywhere.
We already set them explicitly in pkgbuild and besides avoiding duplicates this also allows us to change them without having to rebuild bootstrap.
Resolves issues when bootstrapping without a suitable pkg_info available, as the bootstrap pkg_info is unable to operate on binary packages. Fixes TritonDataCenter/pkgsrc-legacy#564
It is only used for c_rehash and a couple of other example tools, and users can install perl manually if they require them. It bloats too much by default for something that is used so little, if at all.
- Add ALTERNATIVES files. - Include necessary object files in the -libs package. - Prune unnecessary libraries from the -libs package. - Set local prefix to LOCALBASE (except tools build), and link against it by default. - Disable -fomit-frame-pointer, we like stack traces. - Disable --as-needed to avoid libgcc_s dependency. - Disable __stack_chk_fail_local (fixes 32-bit) - Support -fclone-functions, -fstrict-calling-conventions, -msave-args - Fix check-shlibs in -libs - Fix TritonDataCenter/pkgsrc-legacy#264 (avoid tls emulation)
- Add ALTERNATIVES files. - Include the .o files in the -libs packages. - Prune unnecessary libraries from the -libs package. - Set local prefix to LOCALBASE (except tools build), and link against it by default. - Disable -fomit-frame-pointer, we like stack traces. - Disable __stack_chk_fail_local (fixes 32-bit) - DATASET-953 disable full gcc47 dependency - Implement -fstrict-calling-conventions, from richlowe. - Cleanup DEPENDS when using -libs - Fix check-shlibs in -libs - Fix TritonDataCenter/pkgsrc-legacy#264 (avoid tls emulation) - Fix for building with newer GCC.
These update a lot but not in a way that will affect the scan results, and if that is the case then we remove old bulklogs anyway.
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Changes with Apache 2.4.48 *) mod_proxy_wstunnel: Add ProxyWebsocketFallbackToProxyHttp to opt-out the fallback to mod_proxy_http for WebSocket upgrade and tunneling. [Yann Ylavic] *) mod_proxy: Fix flushing of THRESHOLD_MIN_WRITE data while tunneling. BZ 65294. [Yann Ylavic] *) core: Fix a regression that stripped the ETag header from 304 responses. PR 61820 [Ruediger Pluem, Roy T. Fielding] *) core: Adding SSL related inquiry functions to the server API. These function are always available, even when no module providing SSL is loaded. They provide their own "shadowing" implementation for the optional functions of similar name that mod_ssl and impersonators of mod_ssl provide. This enables loading of several SSL providing modules when all but one of them registers itself into the new hooks. Two old-style SSL modules will not work, as they replace the others optional functions with their own. Modules using the old-style optional functions will continue to work as core supplies its own versions of those. The following has been added so far: - ap_ssl_conn_is_ssl() to query if a connection is using SSL. - ap_ssl_var_lookup() to query SSL related variables for a server/connection/request. - Hooks for 'ssl_conn_is_ssl' and 'ssl_var_lookup' where modules providing SSL can install their own value supplying functions. - ap_ssl_add_cert_files() to enable other modules like mod_md to provide certificate and keys for an SSL module like mod_ssl. - ap_ssl_add_fallback_cert_files() to enable other modules like mod_md to provide a fallback certificate in case no 'proper' certificate is available for an SSL module like mod_ssl. - ap_ssl_answer_challenge() to enable other modules like mod_md to provide a certificate as used in the RFC 8555 'tls-alpn-01' challenge for the ACME protocol for an SSL module like mod_ssl. The function and its hook provide PEM encoded data instead of file names. - Hooks for 'ssl_add_cert_files', 'ssl_add_fallback_cert_files' and 'ssl_answer_challenge' where modules like mod_md can provide providers to the above mentioned functions. - These functions reside in the new 'http_ssl.h' header file. [Stefan Eissing] *) core/mod_ssl/mod_md: adding OCSP response provisioning as core feature. This allows modules to access and provide OCSP response data without being tied of each other. The data is exchanged in standard, portable formats (PEM encoded certificates and DER encoded responses), so that the actual SSL/crypto implementations used by the modules are independant of each other. Registration and retrieval happen in the context of a server (server_rec) which modules may use to decide if they are configured for this or not. The area of changes: 1. core: defines 2 functions in include/http_ssl.h, so that modules may register a certificate, together with its issuer certificate for OCSP response provisioning and ask for current response data (DER bytes) later. Also, 2 hooks are defined that allow modules to implement this OCSP provisioning. 2. mod_ssl uses the new functions, in addition to what it did already, to register its certificates this way. If no one is interested in providing OCSP, it falls back to its own (if configured) stapling implementation. 3. mod_md registers itself at the core hooks for OCSP provisioning. Depending on configuration, it will accept registrations of its own certificates only, all certificates or none. [Stefan Eissing] *) mod_md: v2.4.0 with improvements and bugfixes - MDPrivateKeys allows the specification of several types. Beside "RSA" plus optional key lengths elliptic curves can be configured. This means you can have multiple certificates for a Managed Domain with different key types. With ```MDPrivateKeys secp384r1 rsa2048``` you get one ECDSA and one RSA certificate and all modern client will use the shorter ECDSA, while older client will get the RSA certificate. Many thanks to @tlhackque who pushed and helped on this. - Support added for MDomains consisting of a wildcard. Configuring ```MDomain *.host.net``` will match all virtual hosts matching that pattern and obtain one certificate for it (assuming you have 'dns-01' challenge support configured). Addresses #239. - Removed support for ACMEv1 servers. The only known installation used to be Let's Encrypt which has disabled that version more than a year ago for new accounts. - Andreas Ulm (<https://github.com/root360-AndreasUlm>) implemented the ```renewing``` call to ```MDMessageCmd``` that can deny a certificate renewal attempt. This is useful in clustered installations, as discussed in #233). - New event ```challenge-setup:<type>:<domain>```, triggered when the challenge data for a domain has been created. This is invoked before the ACME server is told to check for it. The type is one of the ACME challenge types. This is invoked for every DNS name in a MDomain. - The max delay for retries has been raised to daily (this is like all retries jittered somewhat to avoid repeats at fixed time of day). - Certain error codes reported by the ACME server that indicate a problem with the configured data now immediately switch to daily retries. For example: if the ACME server rejects a contact email or a domain name, frequent retries will most likely not solve the problem. But daily retries still make sense as there might be an error at the server and un-supervised certificate renewal is the goal. Refs #222. - Test case and work around for domain names > 64 octets. Fixes #227. When the first DNS name of an MD is longer than 63 octets, the certificate request will not contain a CN field, but leave it up to the CA to choose one. Currently, Lets Encrypt looks for a shorter name in the SAN list given and fails the request if none is found. But it is really up to the CA (and what browsers/libs accept here) and may change over the years. That is why the decision is best made at the CA. - Retry delays now have a random +/-[0-50]% modification applied to let retries from several servers spread out more, should they have been restarted at the same time of day. - Fixed several places where the 'badNonce' return code from an ACME server was not handled correctly. The test server 'pebble' simulates this behaviour by default and helps nicely in verifying this behaviour. Thanks, pebble! - Set the default `MDActivationDelay` to 0. This was confusing to users that new certificates were deemed not usably before a day of delay. When clocks are correct, using a new certificate right away should not pose a problem. - When handling ACME authorization resources, the module no longer requires the server to return a "Location" header, as was necessary in ACMEv1. Fixes #216. - Fixed a theoretical uninitialized read when testing for JSON error responses from the ACME CA. Reported at <https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64297>. - ACME problem reports from CAs that include parameters in the Content-Type header are handled correctly. (Previously, the problem text would not be reported and retries could exceed CA limits.) - Account Update transactions to V2 CAs now use the correct POST-AS-GET method. Previously, an empty JSON object was sent - which apparently LE accepted, but others reject. [Stefan Eissing, @tlhackque, Andreas Ulm] Changes with Apache 2.4.47 *) mod_dav_fs: Improve logging output when failing to open files for writing. PR 64413. [Bingyu Shen <ahshenbingyu gmail.com>] *) mod_http2: Fixed a race condition that could lead to streams being aborted (RST to the client), although a response had been produced. [Stefan Eissing] *) mod_lua: Add support to Lua 5.4 [Joe Orton, Giovanni Bechis, Ruediger Pluem] *) MPM event/worker: Fix possible crash in child process on early signal delivery. PR 64533. [Ruediger Pluem] *) mod_http2: sync with github standalone version 1.15.17 - Log requests and sent the configured error response in case of early detected errors like too many or too long headers. [Ruediger Pluem] - new option 'H2OutputBuffering on/off' which controls the buffering of stream output. The default is on, which is the behaviour of older mod-h2 versions. When off, all bytes are made available immediately to the main connection for sending them out to the client. This fixes interop issues with certain flavours of gRPC, see also <icing/mod_h2#207>. [Stefan Eissing] *) mod_unique_id: Fix potential duplicated ID generation under heavy load. PR 65159 [Jonas Müntener <jonas.muentener ergon.ch>, Christophe Jaillet] *) "[mod_dav_fs etag handling] should really honor the FileETag setting". - It now does. - Add "Digest" to FileETag directive, allowing a strong ETag to be generated using a file digest. - Add ap_make_etag_ex() and ap_set_etag_fd() to allow full control over ETag generation. - Add concept of "binary notes" to request_rec, allowing packed bit flags to be added to a request. - First binary note - AP_REQUEST_STRONG_ETAG - allows modules to force the ETag to a strong ETag to comply with RFC requirements, such as those mandated by various WebDAV extensions. [Graham Leggett] *) mod_proxy_http: Fix a possibly crash when the origin connection gets interrupted before completion. PR 64234. [Barnim Dzwillo <dzwillo strato.de>, Ruediger Pluem] *) mod_ssl: Do not keep connections to OCSP responders alive when doing OCSP requests. PR 64135. [Ruediger Pluem] *) mod_ssl: Improve the coalescing filter to buffer into larger TLS records, and avoid revealing the HTTP header size via TLS record boundaries (for common response generators). [Joe Orton, Ruediger Pluem] *) mod_proxy_hcheck: Don't pile up health checks if the previous one did not finish before hcinterval. PR 63010. [Yann Ylavic] *) mod_session: Improve session parsing. [Yann Yalvic] *) mod_authnz_ldap: Prevent authentications with empty passwords for the initial bind to fail with status 500. [Ruediger Pluem] *) mod_auth_digest: Fast validation of the nonce's base64 to fail early if the format can't match anyway. [Yann Ylavic] *) mod_proxy_fcgi: Honor "SetEnv proxy-sendcl" to forward a chunked Transfer-Encoding from the client, spooling the request body when needed to provide a Content-Length to the backend. PR 57087. [Yann Ylavic] *) mod_proxy: Put mod_proxy_{connect,wstunnel} tunneling code in common in proxy_util. [Yann Ylavic] *) mod_proxy: Improve tunneling loop to support half closed connections and pending data draining (for protocols like rsync). PR 61616. [Yann Ylavic] *) mod_proxy_http: handle Upgrade request, 101 (Switching Protocol) response and switched protocol forwarding. [Yann Ylavic] *) mod_proxy_wstunnel: Leave Upgrade requests handling to mod_proxy_http, allowing for (non-)Upgrade negotiation with the origin server. [Yann Ylavic] *) mod_proxy: Allow ProxyErrorOverride to be restricted to specific status codes. PR63628. [Martin Drößler <mail martindroessler.de>] *) core: Add ReadBufferSize, FlushMaxThreshold and FlushMaxPipelined directives. [Yann Ylavic] *) core: Ensure that aborted connections are logged as such. PR 62823 [Arnaud Grandville <contact@grandville.net>] *) http: Allow unknown response status' lines returned in the form of "HTTP/x.x xxx Status xxx". [Yann Ylavic] *) mod_proxy_http: Fix 100-continue deadlock for spooled request bodies, leading to Request Timeout (408). PR 63855. [Yann Ylavic] *) core: Remove headers on 304 Not Modified as specified by RFC7234, as opposed to passing an explicit subset of headers. PR 61820. [Giovanni Bechis] *) mpm_event: Don't reset connections after lingering close, restoring prior to 2.4.28 behaviour. [Yann Ylavic] *) mpm_event: Kill connections in keepalive state only when there is no more workers available, not when the maximum number of connections is reached, restoring prior to 2.4.30 behaviour. [Yann Ylavic] *) mod_unique_id: Use base64url encoding for UNIQUE_ID variable, avoiding the use of '@'. PR 57044. [Michael Kaufmann <apache-bugzilla michael-kaufmann.ch>] *) mod_rewrite: Extend the [CO] (cookie) flag of RewriteRule to accept a SameSite attribute. [Eric Covener] *) mod_proxy: Add proxy check_trans hook. This allows proxy modules to decline request handling at early stage. *) mod_proxy_wstunnel: Decline requests without an Upgrade header so ws/wss can be enabled overlapping with later http/https. *) mod_http2: Log requests and sent the configured error response in case of early detected errors like too many or too long headers. [Ruediger Pluem, Stefan Eissing] *) mod_md: Lowered the required minimal libcurl version from 7.50 to 7.29 as proposed by <alexander.gerasimov codeit.pro>. [Stefan Eissing] *) mod_ssl: Fix request body buffering with PHA in TLSv1.3. [Joe Orton] *) mod_proxy_uwsgi: Fix a crash when sending environment variables with no value. PR 64598 [Ruediger Pluem] *) mod_proxy: Recognize parameters from ProxyPassMatch workers with dollar substitution, such that they apply to the backend connection. Note that connection reuse is disabled by default to avoid compatibility issues. [Takashi Sato, Jan Kaluza, Eric Covener, Yann Ylavic, Jean-Frederic Clere]
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Changelog: Version 1.78.0 Known Issues These are patches from library authors which were found too late to be fixed in the release. * Boost.Build silently skips installation of library headers and binaries in some cases, see #104. + Fixed in PR#113, patch. * Boost.Atomic fails to build when targeting UWP, see #54. Patch. New Libraries * No new libraries. Updated Libraries * Asio: + Added an io_uring backend that may optionally be used for all I/O objects, including sockets, timers, and posix descriptors. + Added support for files, with new new classes for stream-oriented and random-access files. This feature currently supports I/O completion ports on Windows, and io_uring on Linux. + Added support for portable pipes on POSIX and Windows (when I/O completion ports are available). + Added support for registered buffers, which are optimised when using the io_uring backend. + Added experimental support for channels, that may be used to send and queue completions as messages. + Implemented improvements to experimental::coro. + Disabled aligned_alloc on clang when using an MSVC runtime. + Changed to use a faster implementation for ip::network_v4::canonical(). + Added template specialisations for common uses to improve compile time. + Reduced the size of io_context executors to a single pointer. + Increased the small object buffer size for execution::any_executor and any_io_executor. + Fixed multi-signature handling when variadic templates are disabled. + Fixed compatibility with new versions of gcc and clang. + Fixed compilation on Solaris. + Fixed defence against Qt-defined macros when building with MSVC. + Improved error messages emitted by ssl facilities. + Fixed bind_executor compatibility with completion tokens. + Fixed build errors when BOOST_ASIO_USE_TS_EXECUTOR_AS_DEFAULT is defined. + Added missing move assignment operator to awaitable<>. + Fixed an access violation when using coroutines with MSVC, due to incorrect alignment of allocated memory. + Fixed a cleanup issue in experimental::parallel_group that occured when the execution context was shut down with parallel operations still pending. + Added clarifications to the documentation on concurrency hints. + Added documentation on error handling techniques for C++20 coroutines. + Fixed various warnings. + Consult the Revision History for further details. * Assert: + Added source_location::to_string. * Atomic: + Use process-local futex operations on Android for non-IPC waiting and notifying operations. + Added support for Linux targets that only define SYS_futex_time64 syscall, such as riscv32. + Added a workaround for incorrect result of std::alignment_of on clang 8 for 64-bit types on 32-bit x86 targets. + Added a ulock backend for waiting and notifying operations on Darwin systems since Mac OS 10.12, iOS 10.0, tvOS 10.0 or watchOS 3.0. + On Windows, corrected discrepancy between atomic-type ::always_has_native_wait_notify and the corresponding capability macros when targeting Windows 8 or later. The library will now directly use WaitOnAddress and related APIs from public headers and therefore require user to link with synchronization.lib if the user requires Windows 8 or later by defining BOOST_USE_WINAPI_VERSION, _WIN32_WINNT or similar macros. The library is linked automatically on compilers that support auto-linking (e.g. MSVC). + Added support for types with padding bits, except unions, on compilers that provide a way to clear the padding bits. This feature is supported by gcc 11 and MSVC 14.2 (compiler version 19.27) and newer, as well as other compilers supporting similar intrinsics. On compilers that don't allow to clear the padding bits, types with padding are still generally not supported with the exception of 80-bit long double on x86 targets. A new BOOST_ATOMIC_NO_CLEAR_PADDING capability macro is defined to indicate when clearing the padding is not supported. + Initializing constructors of atomic_ref and ipc_atomic_ref no longer use atomic instructions to clear the padding bits in the referenced object. This reduces the cost of the atomic reference construction. + Initializing constructors of atomic and ipc_atomic are now constexpr for enums, classes and floating point types. For classes and floating point types, the constructors are constexpr if the compiler supports constexpr std::bit_cast, the type has no padding bytes and no padding is required to implement native atomic operations. + In accordance with C++20, default constructors of atomic and ipc_atomic now perform value initialization of the contained object. For types without a user-defined default constructor, this means the default-constructed atomic will be zero-initialized. + Added a workaround for compilation error on AIX caused by the assembler tool not supporting numeric labels. (PR#50) + Added a workaround for compilation error with Visual Studio 2015 prior to Update 3. (#52) + See changelog for more details. * Beast: + This maintenance update brings minor bug fixes and updated CI reporting. + Fixed security vulnerability CVE-2016-9840 in zlib implementation. + Fixed WebSocket permessage_deflate implementation. This should result in an increase in compression performance when using Beast WebSockets. + Removed the test stream and test framework's dependency on RTTI. You can now use our handy test stream to check your embedded asynchronous communications code! + We'd love to know how you or your company use Beast, consider adding an entry to the Companies and Individuals Using Beast list. + See the full Release Notes for a complete list of changes. * Core: + Added a generic implementation to <boost/core/cmath.hpp>, enabled when BOOST_CORE_USE_GENERIC_CMATH is defined or when the platform does not provide the necessary facilities in <cmath>. + Added boost::core::type_name, a utility function that returns the name of a type as a string. + Added boost::span, a C++11 implementation of C++20's std::span (Glen Fernandes). * Describe: + Added has_describe_enumerators, has_describe_bases, has_describe_members. + Added enum_to_string, enum_from_string. + Added relational and stream insertion operators. + Added descriptor_by_name, descriptor_by_pointer. * DLL: + Fixed missing #include, thanks to Denis Blank (PR#54) + Dropped TravisCI in favor of GithubAction CI * Filesystem: + v4: path::filename and path::iterator no longer return an implicit trailing dot (".") element if the path ends with a directory separator. Instead, an empty path is returned, similar to C++17 std::filesystem. This also affects other methods that are defined in terms of iterators or filename, such as path::stem, path::compare or lexicographical_compare. For example, path("a/b/") == path("a/b/.") no longer holds true. (#193) + v4: path::lexically_normal no longer produce a trailing dot (".") element and omits a directory separator after a trailing dot-dot ("..") element in the normalized paths. + v4: path append operations now consider root name and root directory in the appended path. If the appended path is absolute, or root name is present and differs from the source path, the resulting path is equivalent to the appended path. If root directory is present, the result is the root directory and relative path rebased on top of the root name of the source path. Otherwise, the behavior is similar to v3. (#214) + path::lexically_normal now converts directory separators to preferred separators in the root name of the normalized paths. + Optimized overloads of path::assign, path::append, path::concat and the corresponding operators to avoid unnecessary path copying and reduce the amount of code redundancy. + On POSIX systems, fixed absolute(p, base) returning a path with root name base.root_name() if p starts with a root directory. In such a case p is already an absolute path and should be returned as is. + create_directories no longer reports an error if the input path consists entirely of dot (".") and dot-dot ("..") elements. The implementation is no longer using recursion internally and therefore is better protected from stack overflow on extremely long paths. + On Windows, remove now supports deleting read-only files. The operation will attempt to reset the read-only attribute prior to removal. Note that this introduces a possibility of the read-only attribute being left unset, if the operation fails and the original value of the attribute fails to be restored. This also affects remove_all. (#216) + remove_all now returns static_cast< uintmax_t >(-1) in case of error, similar to C++17 std::filesystem. + Fixed a linking error about unresolved references to Boost.ContainerHash functions when user's code includes boost/ filesystem/path.hpp but not boost/container_hash/hash.hpp and the compiler is set to preserve unused inline functions. (#215) + Added a workaround for MSVC and compatible compilers eliminating path globals cleanup in release builds. This could lead to a memory leak if Boost.Filesystem shared library was repeatedly loaded and unloaded in the process. (#217) * Geometry: + Improvements o PR#894 Optimization and refactoring of rtree queries. o PR#913 DynamicGeometry and GeometryCollection support in various algorithms (undocumented for now). o PR#922 DynamicGeometry and GeometryCollection support in distance (undocumented for now). + Solved issues o #867 Poor performance of rtree query iterator with nearest predicate for big k. o #870 Compilation error in boost::geometry::self_turns. o #896 Assertion failure in get_turns with BOOST_GEOMETRY_NO_ROBUSTNESS. + Bugfixes o PR#906 Invalid result of buffer on macos-11 with clang-12. o PR#921 Compilation errors with c++20 (various compilers) and gcc-5. o Various fixes in set operations and buffer. * JSON: + Standalone mode of the library is deprecated. + Allow external libraries to forward declare value_to and value_from. + Fixed signed integer overflow in number parsing. + Add support for /Zc:implicitNoexcept- on MSVC. * Lambda2: + Added special cases in operator<< and operator>> when the first argument is a stream, to allow std::cout << _1. + Added operator->*. + Added first, second. * Log: + General changes: o Updated detection of std::codecvt specializations for char16_t and char32_t for compatibility with C++17 and later. (PR#159) o Added support for C++17 std::byte type to receive methods of the inter-process message queue. o On Windows, when building the library for Windows 8 or later, the library will use nt62 tag in the version namespace to denote the target OS ABI. For example, the version namespace could be named as v2_mt_nt62. This name will be part of all symbols exported by the library. Use the BOOST_USE_WINAPI_VERSION macro consistenly when building Boost and your code to request the minimum target Windows version. o Improved performance of SSSE3 and AVX2 implementations of the dump stream manipulator. o Added support for CMake build system. Only library build is supported at this moment, Boost.Build is still used for running tests. + Bug fixes: o Fixed a race condition on POSIX systems in reliable_message_queue:: open_or_create or the equivalent constructor. Multiple threads or processes calling open_or_create concurrently with sending or receiving messages from the same queue could end up corrupting the queue contents and potentially crashing the process. (#162) o Added a workaround for b2 install failing on Windows because of missing boost_log_setup library if BOOST_LOG_WITHOUT_SETTINGS_PARSERS is defined. (#164) + See changelog for more details. * Math: + Add support for cubic roots. + Add support for constexpr versions of various standard library math routines. + Add support for Bezier polynomials. + Improve worst-case tanh-sinh integration performance. + Disable inadvertant use of integral types in integration routines. + Minor update for erf approximations when the result is with 2ulp of 1. + Allow Bernoulli code to be used on platforms with no atomic integers. + Improve the mode of the non-central Chi Squared distribution. + Improve certain edge cases for <cstdfloat> complex-valued elementary functions, see #507. * Multi-index Containers: + Added contains to key-based indices (issue #35). + Added merge operations to key-based indices. The functionality goes beyond the standard specification for (unordered) associative containers in a number of ways, most notably: o The source index can be of any type, including non key-based indices. o Partial merge is provided: for instance, x.merge(y,first,last) merges only the elements of y within [first,last). + Previous versions of splice for sequenced and random access indices were destructive, i.e. elements were copy-inserted into the destination and then erased from the source. Now, splice is based on node transfer much as merge in key-based indices, and has been similarly extended to accept source indices of any type: in fact, splice can be regarded as a frontend to the same functionality provided by merge in key-based indices. For reasons of backwards compatibility, the destructive behavior of splice has been retained in the case that the source and destination containers have unequal allocators. + The fact has been documented that index iterator types do only depend on node_type and the position of the index in its multi_index_container , (except for hashed indices, where uniqueness/non-uniqueness is also a dependency). This has implications on the validity of iterators to elements transferred by merge or splice. This property is a variant of what has been called SCARY iterators in the C++ standard mailing lists. SCARYness is currently (August 2021) not mandated for standard containers. + Iterator SCARYness is now also preserved in safe mode. * Multiprecision: + Rework rational_adaptor to remove dependency on Boost.Rational and improve performance. + Fix issue with type_traits and clang, see #383. + Fixed buggy Lehmer's GCD routine, see #370. + Fix mpc_complex constructors so that lossy conversions are explicit, see #363. + Correct miscellaneous configuration issues (Intel intrinsic usage and Apple clang). + Correct some iostream operators for unsigned char types. + Correct mpq_rational conversions to integer types, see #342. * PFR: + Added missing #include <memory> for inclusion of std::addressof + Fixed -Wzero-length-array warning when dealing with empty aggregates + Fixed compilation on msvc compilers <= 1920 (thanks to Alexey Romanov aka @alexey-romanov) + Added basic CMakeLists.txt support (thanks to @pdimov aka Peter Dimov) + Multiple improvements for docs, including links to https://github.com/ apolukhin/pfr_non_boost + Added misc/strip_boost_namespace.sh script to remove boost:: and BOOST_ prefixes * Predef: + Version 1.13.1 + Fix spelling of "epoch". + Add missing parenthesis in sparc.h (from tkoecker). + Update documentation to use Rouge code styling and Amber general style. * Regex: + Breaking Change: Change \B to be the opposite of \b as per Perl behaviour. + Change w32_regex_traits.hpp so that windows.h is no longer included. + Fxed fuzzing related issues #151, #152, #153, #156. * System: + Added support for source locations to error_code. + Added error_code::to_string, error_condition::to_string, error_code:: what. + system_error::what() now contains the source location, if present. + Added result<T, E = error_code>, a class holding either a value or an error, defined in <boost/system/result.hpp>. * Utility: + Library documentation converted to QuickBook (thanks to Alan de Freitas, PR#79). * Variant2: + Added <boost/variant2.hpp>. + Added unsafe_get<I>. + Added visit_by_index. + Added operator<<. Updated Tools * Build: + Includes release of B2 version 4.7.2.
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Changes since 0.2.0: ## What's added? - feat: Add additional info in view cmd #209 @ankitpokhrel - feat: Show linked issues when viewing #219 @ankitpokhrel - feat: Show latest comment when viewing #220 @ankitpokhrel - feat: Add an option to load N comments when viewing issue #226 @ankitpokhrel ## What's fixed? - fix: Allow config generations even when no boards #216 @sushilkg - fix: Off by one error in wiki parser #224 @ankitpokhrel - fix: Language support for Jira cloud #234 @ankitpokhrel - fix(docs): Optional COMMENT_BODY #236 @realtime-neil - fix: Respect BROWSER env #253 @ankitpokhrel ## Other notable changes - cfg: A new field handle is added in issue.types section as part of #234 - build: Reproducible builds #244 #245 @realtime-neil - build: Initialize version using runtime build info #249 @ankitpokhrel Full Changelog: ankitpokhrel/jira-cli@v0.2.0...v0.3.0 To all direct/indirect contributors and backers, Thank you
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### Added * CLI: The `--fix` flag has been added, allowing users to attempt to automatically upgrade any vulnerable dependencies to the first safe version available ([#212](pypa/pip-audit#212), [#222](pypa/pip-audit#222)) * CLI: The combination of `--fix` and `--dry-run` is now supported, causing `pip-audit` to perform the auditing step but not any resulting fix steps ([#223](pypa/pip-audit#223)) * CLI: The `--require-hashes` flag has been added which can be used in conjunction with `-r` to check that all requirements in the file have an associated hash ([#229](pypa/pip-audit#229)) * CLI: The `--index-url` flag has been added, allowing users to use custom package indices when running with the `-r` flag ([#238](pypa/pip-audit#238)) * CLI: The `--extra-index-url` flag has been added, allowing users to use multiple package indices when running with the `-r` flag ([#238](pypa/pip-audit#238)) ### Changed * `pip-audit`'s minimum Python version is now 3.7. * CLI: The default output format is now correctly pluralized ([#221](pypa/pip-audit#221)) * Output formats: The SBOM output formats (`--format=cyclonedx-xml` and `--format=cyclonedx-json`) now use CycloneDX [Schema 1.4](https://cyclonedx.org/docs/1.4/xml/) ([#216](pypa/pip-audit#216)) * Vulnerability sources: When using PyPI as a vulnerability service, any hashes provided in a requirements file are checked against those reported by PyPI ([#229](pypa/pip-audit#229)) * Vulnerability sources: `pip-audit` now uniques each result based on its alias set, reducing the amount of duplicate information in the default columnar output format ([#232](pypa/pip-audit#232)) * CLI: `pip-audit` now prints its output more frequently, including when there are no discovered vulnerabilities but packages were skipped. Similarly, "manifest" output formats (JSON, CycloneDX) are now emitted unconditionally ([#240](pypa/pip-audit#240)) ### Fixed * CLI: A regression causing excess output during `pip audit -r` was fixed ([#226](pypa/pip-audit#226))
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Changes since 1.5.8 Allow libopengl.so to be used when GLX_LIB is missing [#257, John Bates] Changes since 1.5.7 Revert changes from PR #238 / #229 Fixes regressions: #240, #252, #253 Changes since Epoxy 1.5.6 Remove type redefinition [#249] Changes since 1.5.5 Fix issue with loading OpenGL/GLX/EGL libraries [#238, Yaroslav Isakov] Expose dependency variables in pkg-config file [#231, Xavier Claessens] Support Win64 pointer-sized types [#246] Close output objects when generating files [#242, Aleksandr] Changes since 1.5.4 Remove Python 2 support [#213] Remove Autotools support [#212] Use EGL_NO_X11 to disable X11 headers [#216] Use call convention for mock function [crziter, #220] Return correct version of GLSL on GLES2 [Eric Anholt, #223] Rely on Meson's darwin_versions option [#225]
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0.6.0 - 2022-08-19 Added -Added support for tracing using IPv6 for tcp (#191) -Added -R (--multipath-strategy) flag to allow setting the Equal Cost Multi-path Routing strategy and added support for the dublin traceroute strategies for IPv4/udp (#158) -Added zoom-able chart showing round trip times for all hops in a trace (#209) -Added --udp and --tcp flags as shortcuts to -p udp and -p tcp respectively (#205) Changed -Gray out hops which did not update in the current round (#216)
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2.6.0 (13 June 2022) * Directories are processed in lexicographic order. Different file systems may list directories in different order, and with this change we ensure that client code eager loads consistently across platforms, for example. * Before this release, subdirectories of root directories always represented namespaces (unless ignored or collapsed). From now on, to be considered namespaces they also have to contain at least one non-ignored Ruby file with extension .rb, directly or recursively. If you know beforehand a certain directory or directory pattern does not represent a namespace, it is intentional and more efficient to tell Zeitwerk to ignore it. However, if you don't do so and have a directory tasks that only contains Rake files, arguably that directory is not meant to represent a Ruby module. Before, Zeitwerk would define a top-level Tasks module after it; now, it does not. This feature is also handy for projects that have directories with auxiliary resources mixed in the project tree in a way that is too dynamic for an ignore pattern to be practical. See #216. In the unlikely case that an existing project has an empty directory for the sole purpose of defining a totally empty module (no code, and no nested classes or modules), such module has now to be defined in a file. Directories are scanned again on reloads. * On setup, loaders created with Zeitwerk::Loader.for_gem issue warnings if lib has extra, non-ignored Ruby files or directories. This is motivated by existing gems with directories under lib that are not meant to define Ruby modules, like directories for Rails generators, for instance. This warning can be silenced in the unlikely case that the extra stuff is actually autoloadable and has to be managed by Zeitwerk. Please, check the documentation for further details. This method returns an instance of a private subclass of Zeitwerk::Loader now, but you cannot rely on the type, just on the interface.
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37.1 (2022-09-03) ----------------- * Allow HTML5 `nav` tag through cleaner (#259) 37.0 (2022-08-21) ----------------- * Remove command line example from docs (#197) * Multiple pyproject.toml fixes (#251) * Confirm handling multiple inline strong (#252) * Convert RST output to HTML5 (#253) * Add Typing to classifiers (#254) * Development tweaks - coverage reporting, actions updates (#255) * Add test confirming behavior with unknown lexers (#256) 36.0 (2022-08-06) ----------------- * Enable gitpod development (#238) * Allow rst admonitions to render (#242) * Add badges to README (#243) * Update codebase for modern Python (#244) * Fix table cell spans (#245) * Allow ``math`` directive in rst (#246) * Preserve ``lang`` attribute in ``pre`` (#247) 35.0 (2022-04-19) ----------------- * Add py.typed to the built wheel (#228) * Use isolated build for tox (#229) * Fix renderer ignore (#230) * Remove legacy check command and distutils (#233) * Emit a warning when no content is rendered (#231) * Drop support for Python 3.6 (#236) * Update html attribute order in tests (#235) 34.0 (2022-03-11) ----------------- * Add static types (#225) 33.0 (2022-03-05) ----------------- * Support cmarkgfm>=0.8.0 (#224) 33.0 (2022-02-05) ----------------- * Support cmarkgfm>=0.8.0 (#224) * Support Python 3.10 32.0 (2021-12-13) ----------------- * Allow start attribute in ordered lists (#216) * No limit rendering RST one column field names (#219) 31.0 (2021-12-09) ----------------- * Render disabled checkboxes from Markdown (#217) 30.0 (2021-09-30) ----------------- * support cmarkgfm>=0.6.0 (#209)
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################################################################################ Changed in xts 0.12.2: o `Ops.xts()` no longer changes column names (via `make.names()`) when the two objects do not have identical indexes. This makes it consistent with `Ops.zoo()`. (#114) o Subsetting a zero-length xts object now returns an object with the same storage type as the input. It previously always returned a 'logical' xts object. (#376) o `tclass()` and `tzone()` now return the correct values for zero-length xts objects, instead of the defaults in the `.xts()` constructor. Thanks to Andre Mikulec for the report and suggested patch! (#255) o `endpoints()` now always returns last observation. Thanks to GitHub user Eluvias for the report. (#300) o Ensure `endpoints()` errors for every 'on' value when `k < 1`. It was not throwing an error for `k < 1` for `on` of "years", "quarters", or "months". Thanks to Eluvias for the report. (#301) o Fix `window()` for yearmon and yearqtr indexes. In xts < 0.11-0, `window.zoo()` was dispatched when `window()` was called on a xts object because there was no `window.xts()` method. `window.zoo()` supports additional types of values for the `start` argument, and possibly other features. So this fixes a breaking change in xts >= 0.11-0. Thanks to GitHub user annaymj for the report. (#312) o Clarify whether `axTicksByTime()` returns index timestamps or locations (e.g. 1, 2, 3). Thanks to @ggrothendieck for the suggestion and feedback. (#354) o Fix merge on complex types when 'fill' is needed. `merge()` would throw an error because it treated 'fill' as double instead of complex. Thanks to @ggrothendieck for the report. (#346) o Add a message to tell the user how to disable 'xts_check_TZ' warning. Thanks to Jerzy Pawlowski for the nudge. (#113) o Update `rbind()` to handle xts objects without dim attribute. `rbind()` threw an obscure error if one of the xts objects does not have a dim attribute. We can handle this case even though all xts objects should always have a dim attribute. (#361) o `split.xts()` now always return a named list, which makes it consistent with `split.zoo()`. Thanks to Gabor Grothendieck for the report. (#357) o xts objects with a zero-length POSIXct index now return a zero-length POSIXct vector instead of a zero-length integer vector. Thanks to Jasper Schelfhout for the report and PR! (#363, #364) o Add suffixes to output of `merge.xts()`. The suffixes are consistent with `merge.default()` and not `merge.zoo()`, because `merge.zoo()` automatically uses "." as a separator between column names, but the default method doesn't. Thanks to Pierre Lamarche for the nudge. Better late than never? (#38, #371) Changes to plotting functionality -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o You can now omit the data time range from the upper-right portion of a plot by setting `main.timespan = FALSE`. (#247) o Fix `addEventLines()` when plotted objects have a 'yearmon' index. The ISO-8601 range string was not created correctly. Thanks to @paessens for the report. (#353) o Make 'ylim' robust against numerical precision issues by replacing `==` with `all.equal()`. Thanks to @bollard for the report, PR, and a ton of help debugging intermediate solutions! (#368) o Series added to a panel now extend the panel's y-axis. Previously the y-axis limits were based on the first series' values and not updated when new series were added. So values of the new series did not appear on the plot if they were outside of the original series' min/max. Thanks to Vitalie Spinu for the report and help debugging and testing! (#360) o All series added to any panel of a plot now update the x-axis of all panels. So the entire plot's x-axis will include every series' time index values within the original plot's time range. This behavior is consistent with `chart_Series()`. Thanks to Vitalie Spinu for the report and help debugging and testing! (#360, #216) o All y-values are now plotted for series that have duplicate index values, but different data values. Thanks to Vitalie Spinu for the report and help debugging and testing! (#360) o Adding a series can now extend the x-axis before/after the plot's existing time index range, so all of the new series' time index values are included in the plot. This is FALSE by default to maintain backward compatibility. Thanks to Vitalie Spinu for the report and help debugging and testing! (#360)
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- added support for Hare - fixed `--no-trailing-nl` option for LaTeX output (#216) - fixed typos in rnc.lang, spn.lang and znn.lang (#139) - fixed missing ngerman package for `--replace-quotes` option (#222) - fixed quotes highlighting in XML (#226) - updated file extension lists (#227) - updated astyle lib to version 3.2
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New features - Considerably refined the app packaging strategy, introducing support for more architectures and other advancements 📦 (see #246 for additional details) - Added button to clear all the current search filters quickly in inspect page - Added Swedish translation 🇸🇪 (#213) Improvements - Updated most of the existing translations to v1.2: - German 🇩🇪 (#191) - Spanish 🇪🇸 (#203) - Persian 🇮🇷 (#193) - Korean 🇰🇷 (#205) - Polish 🇵🇱 (#244) - Romanian 🇷🇴 (#241) - Russian 🇷🇺 (#187) - Turkish 🇹🇷 (#192) - Ukrainian 🇺🇦 (#216) - Chinese 🇨🇳 (#214) - Renamed "Administrative entity" to "Autonomous System name" to avoid confusion - Improved filter columns relative width to avoid the "Application protocol" label being cut when displayed in Swedish - Footer URLs have been updated to include links to Sniffnet's official website and GitHub Sponsor page - Updated docs including installation instruction for Arch Linux (#185) - Minor improvements to packets and bytes number format - Minor improvements to: - code readability (#248) - docs (#235) Fixes - Various issues have been fixed by the refined packaging strategy (#199, #220, #223, #224, #225, #242) - Solved a minor problem that caused flags to be slightly misaligned in inspect page table
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# gargle 1.4.0 ## Google Compute Engine * `credentials_gce(scopes = NULL)` is now equivalent to `credentials_gce(scopes = "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform")`, i.e. there's an even stronger current towards the recommended "cloud-platform" scope. * `credentials_gce(scopes =)` now includes those `scopes` in its request to the metadata server for an access token (#216). Note that the scopes for a GCE access token are generally pre-determined for the instance and its associated service account at creation/launch time and these requested `scopes` will have no effect. But this seems to do no harm and it is possible that there are contexts where this is useful. * `credentials_gce()` now emits considerably more information when the `"gargle_verbosity"` option is set to `"debug"`. For example, it reports mismatches between requested scopes and instance scopes and between requested scopes and the access token's actual scopes. * `credentials_gce()` stores the actual scopes of the received access token, which can differ from the requested scopes. This is also noted when the `"gargle_verbosity"` option is set to `"debug"`. * The `GceToken` R6 class gains a better `$print()` method that is more similar to gargle's treatment of tokens obtained with other flows. ## Behaviour in a cloud/server context * gargle is better able to detect when it's running on Posit Workbench or RStudio Server, e.g., in a subprocess. * `gargle_oauth_client_type()` is a new function that returns either "installed" or "web". It returns the value of the new global option by the same name (`"gargle_oauth_client_type"`), if defined. If the option is not defined, returns "web" on RStudio Server, Posit Workbench, Posit Cloud, or Google Colaboratory and "installed" otherwise. In the context of out-of-band (OOB) auth, an "installed" client type leads to the conventional OOB flow (only available for GCP projects in testing mode) and a "web" client leads to the new pseudo-OOB flow. The option and accessor have been added to cover contexts other than those mentioned above where it is helpful to request a "web" client. * `credentials_user_oauth2()` now works in Google Colaboratory (#140). ## Everything else * gargle now elicits user input via `readline()`, instead of via `utils::menu()`, which is favorable for interacting with the user in a Jupyter notebook (#242). * The roxygen templating functions that wrapper packages can use to generate standardized documentation around auth have been updated to reflect gargle's pivot from OAuth "app" to "client". Changes of note: - `PREFIX_auth_configure_description()` crosslinks to `PREFIX_oauth_client()` now, not `PREFIX_oauth_app()`. So this assumes the package has indeed introduced the `PREFIX_oauth_client()` function (and, presumably, has deprecated `PREFIX_oauth_app()`). - `PREFIX_auth_configure_params()` gains `client` argument. - `PREFIX_auth_configure_params()` deprecates the `app` argument and uses a lifecycle badge. It is assumed that the badge SVG is present, which can be achieved with `usethis::use_lifecycle()`. - `PREFIX_auth_configure_params()` crosslinks to `gargle::gargle_oauth_client_from_json()`. The wrapper package therefore needs to state a minimum version for gargle, e.g. `gargle (>= 1.3.0)` (or higher). * `credentials_byo_oauth2()` works now for (variations of) service account tokens, as intended, not just for user tokens (#250). It also emits more information about scopes when the `"gargle_verbosity"` option is set to `"debug"`. # gargle 1.3.0 ## (Partial) deprecation out-of-band (OOB) auth flow On February 16, 2022, Google announced the gradual deprecation of the out-of-band (OOB) OAuth flow. OOB **still works** if the OAuth client is associated with a GCP project that is in testing mode and this is not going away. But OOB is no longer supported for projects in production mode. To be more accurate, some production-mode projects have gotten an extension to permit the use of OOB auth for a bit longer, but that's just a temporary reprieve. The typical user who will (eventually) be impacted is: * Using R via RStudio Server, Posit Workbench, or Posit Cloud. * Using tidyverse packages such as googledrive, googlesheets4, or bigrquery. * Relying on the built-in OAuth client. Importantly, this client is associated with a GCP project that is in production mode. The phased deprecation of OOB is nearly complete and we expect conventional OOB to stop working with the built-in tidyverse OAuth client on February 1, 2023, at the latest. **In preparation for this, gargle has gained support for a new flow, which we call pseudo-OOB (in contrast to conventional OOB)**. The pseudo-OOB flow is triggered when `use_oob = TRUE` (an existing convention in gargle and gargle-using packages) and the configured OAuth client is of "Web application" type. The gargle/googledrive/googlesheets4/bigrquery packages should now default to a "Web application" client on RStudio Server, Posit Workbench and Posit Cloud, leading the user through the pseudo-OOB flow. Other than needing to re-auth once, affected users should still find that things "just work". Read the `vignette("auth-from-web")` for more. ## gargle-specific notion of OAuth client `gargle_oauth_client()` is a new constructor for an S3 class by the same name. There are two motivations: - To adjust to Google's deprecation of conventional OOB and to support gargle's new pseudo-OOB flow, it is helpful for gargle to know whether an OAuth client ID is of type "Web application" or "Desktop app". That means we need a Google- and gargle-specific notion of an OAuth client, so we can introduce a `type` field. - A transition from httr to httr2 is on the horizon, so it makes sense to look more toward `httr2:oauth_client()` than to `httr::oauth_app()`. gargle's vocabulary is generally shifting towards "client" and away from "app". `oauth_app_from_json()` has therefore been (soft) deprecated, in favor of a new function `gargle_oauth_client_from_json()`, which is the preferred way to instantiate an OAuth client, since the downloaded JSON conveys the client type and redirect URI(s). As a bridging measure, `gargle_oauth_client` currently inherits from httr's `oauth_app`, but this probably won't be true in the long-term. `gargle_client(type =)` replaces `gargle_app()`. ## Google Compute Engine and Google Kubernetes Engine `credentials_gce()` no longer asks the user about initiating an OAuth cache, which is not relevant to that flow (#221). `gce_instance_service_accounts()` is a newly exported utility that exposes the service accounts available from the metadata server for the current instance (#234). The global option `"gargle.gce.timeout"` is newly documented in `credentials_gce()`. This controls the timeout, in seconds, for requests to the metadata server. The default value (or strategy) for setting this should often suffice, but the option exists for those with an empirical need to increase the timeout (#186, #195). `vignette("non-interactive-auth")` has a new section "Workload Identity on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)" that explains how gargle supports the use of workload identity for applications running on GKE. This is the recommended method of auth in R code running on GKE that needs to access other Google Cloud services, such as the BigQuery API (#197, #223, @MarkEdmondson1234). ## Credential function registry It's gotten a bit easier to work with the credential registry. The primary motivation is that, for example, on Google Compute Engine, you might actually want to suppress auth with the default service account and auth as a normal user instead. This is especially likely to come up with gmailr / the Gmail API. * The credential-fetcher `credentials_byo_oauth2()` has been moved to the very beginning of the default registry. The logic is that a user who has specified a non-`NULL` value of `token` must mean business and does not want automagic auth methods like ADC or GCE to be tried before using their `token` (#187, #225). * The `...` in `cred_funs_all()` are now [dynamic dots](https://rlang.r-lib.org/reference/dyn-dots.html) (#224). * Every registered credential function must have a unique name now. This is newly enforced by `cred_funs_add()` and `cred_funs_set()` (#224). * `cred_funs_list_default()` is a new function that returns gargle's default list of credential functions (#226). * `cred_funs_add(cred_fun = NULL)` is now available to remove a credential function from the registry (#224). * `with_cred_funs()` and `local_cred_funs()` are new helpers for making narrowly scoped changes to the registry (#226). * The `ls` argument of `cred_funs_set()` has been renamed to `funs` (#226). * In general, credential registry functions now return the current registry, invisibly (#224). # gargle 1.2.1 * Help files below `man/` have been re-generated, so that they give rise to valid HTML5. (This is the impetus for this release, to keep the package safely on CRAN.) * We have switched to newer oauth2.googleapis.com-based OAuth2 URIs, moving away from the accounts.google.com and googleapis.com/oauth2 equivalents. * `credentials_gce()` no longer validates the requested scopes against instance scopes. In practice, it's easy for this check to be more of a nuisance than a help (#161, #185 @craigcitro). * `request_retry()` retries for an expanded set of HTTP codes: 408, 429, 500, 502, 503. Previously, retries were limited to 429 (#169). ## Dependency changes * The minimum versions of rlang and testthat have been bumped. The motivation is to exploit and adapt to the changes to the display of error messages.
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What's Changed - fix typo in config example variable by @hyperpuncher in #209 - Add Void Linux as install option by @f1nbar in #210 - Implement timeout mechanism for getting authentication token by @aome510 in #212 - Fix a typo for homebrew install instructions by @toh995 in #216 - Add tracks_playback_limit config option by @aome510 in #219 - Use ttl cache instead of lru by @aome510 in #220 - Create app.toml with default values if it doesn't exist by @cobbinma in #221 - Tokyonight Theme 🎨 by @cobbinma in #225 - Improve queue popup by @m-torhan in #226 - fix: constant module name typo by @nuugen in #227 - Allow removing a keybind by @Kuba314 in #223 - move items in a playlist by @cobbinma in #224 - Improve TTL caching and handling by @aome510 in #230 - Playlist CLI Editing - New, Delete, Import, Fork, Update by @justjokiing in #222
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Change log: 1.1.0 (2023-08-22) ===== - Update copyright year - Allow passing arguments to custom commands - Fully translate strings in unsafe paste dialog - window: Properly sync always-show-tabs - cleanup: Include gdkx.h in one place - preferences: Remove unused class member - preferences: Check if channel itself exists instead of check property - screen: Review image loader memory management - image-loader: Review cache management - Add keywords to .desktop files (Fixes #50) - screen: Take window scaling into account when drawing (Fixes #71) - Remove obsolete GNOME default-app file (Fixes #109) - Add "Open File Manager Here" action (Fixes #133) - Properly manage default encoding (Fixes #128) - Move general include in private.h - dropdown: Disable systray icon on Wayland - Fix startup with GDK_BACKEND=x11 (Fixes #177) - shortcuts: Restore broken action toggle-menubar - shortcuts: Fix non-consumed key event for show-menubar - main: Allow GTK to parse its options first (Fixes #216) - search: Add missing sanity check - Use GLib logging functions and do not translate warnings - Fix typo - Remove obsolete CHECK_VERSION() - Use g_new() instead of malloc() - Fix Xfconf memory management - search-dialog: Fix memory leak - Remove extra separator at the end of context menu - Missing shortcut keys in the standalone preferences dialog (Issue #198) - Apply 1 suggestion(s) to 1 file(s) - Enable kinetic scrolling in VteTerminal - Extend --disable-server description wrt. process model - End all full sentences with a period - Drop obsolete --disable-server translations - prefs-dialog: Fix untranslated strings - Add sixel support - Add icons at missing sizes, clean up SVG metadata - build: Fix autoconf warnings - build: Add GLib requirement - Add accel entries for scrolling pages (Issue #221) - Remove documentation for dead anti-aliasing option - Make strings translatable (Issue #222) - Fix shortcuts-editor include - Indentation - Support hyperlinks (Issue #21) - fix typo - Fix argument type for xfce_shortcuts_editor_new - fix background_notify - fixed typo - Remove disable-help preference. - MR: !51 transitioned to Xfconf (#134) - typos in MR !48 fixed - Remove all references to terminal-preferences.glade - Remove one more mention of terminal-preferences.glade - Remove trailing slash - Remove terminal-preferences-ui.h from makefile - Remove terminal-preferences.glade - MR: !48 shortcuts editor embedded into preferences-dialog (#195) - MR: !48 preferences-dialog rewritten in C (#195) - MR: !46 Change in implementation for TAB accels (#150) - Implementation of MiscShiftArrowsToScroll as accelerators. - Add PCRE2 build dependency - Remove libxfce4ui 4.17 version guards - Replace with xfce_gtk_menu_append_separator - Tweak toolbar - Translation Updates: , Albanian, Arabic, Armenian (Armenia), Basque, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (China), Chinese (Taiwan), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Eastern Armenian, English (Australia), English (United Kingdom), Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingue, Italian, Japanese, Kazakh, Korean, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Occitan (post 1500), Persian (Iran), Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil), Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian
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## BumpVer 2023.1126 - Add [#214][gh_pr214]: Support for pre/post commit hooks. - Add [#219][gh_pr219]: Fix pathlib issues on Windows. - Fix [#201][gh_i201]: Better error message for SemVer corner case. - Update [#215][gh_i215]: Better error message for greedy pattern matching. - Update [#216][gh_i216]: Use .toml format in REAMDE examples. ## BumpVer 2023.1125 - Add [#188][gh_i188]: Add `--tag-scope=<SCOPE>` to support separate versioning for branches. - Add [#185][gh_i185]: Add `--tag-message=<TMPL>` parameter and `tag_message` configuration option. - Fix [#209][gh_i209]: Make `--no-tag-commit` ommit `--follow-tags`.
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This is the biggest update ever, with 36 new features, 24 bug fixes, and 3 performance improvements. Thank you to every contributor for making Yazi better and better! What's Changed feat: add Mintty (Git Bash) image preview support by @sxyazi in #103 refactor: use Url instead of PathBuf by @sxyazi in #107 fix: mime of javascript by @XYenon in #106 perf: load large folders in chunks by @sxyazi in #117 fix: set cursor block after closing input prompt from insert mode by @auvred in #109 fix: doesn't redirect the stderr of the clipboard command to null by @sxyazi in #119 feat: suspend process (Ctrl-Z) by @sxyazi in #120 fix: notification of file changes in linked directories by @sxyazi in #121 feat: file size sorting under the simplified file system by @sxyazi in #123 fix: show_hidden not properly applied to hovered folder by @sxyazi in #124 fix: recognize symlink directories as files by @sxyazi in #125 fix: respect symlink paths without canonicalizing them by @sxyazi in #126 feat: make Input streamable by @sxyazi in #127 perf: doesn't wait for the process of killing by @sxyazi in #128 feat: find by @sxyazi in #104 feat: tab-specific sorting by @sxyazi in #131 feat: new V, D, C keybinding for Input component by @sxyazi in #139 fix: swap description for search commands by @knutwalker in #141 fix: image position calculation by @sxyazi in #144 feat: support for image preview within tmux by @sxyazi in #147 feat: show keywords when in search mode by @sxyazi in #152 feat: fallback to built-in highlighting if jq is not installed by @ndtoan96 in #151 feat: make the glob expr case insensitive by default, and prepend \s to make it sensitive by @sxyazi in #156 fix: check relative path on expand_path by @sxyazi in #165 feat: support for FreeBSD permission type by @yggdr in #169 feat: multiple openers for a single rule by @Linus789 in #154 fix: leave upwards only if an IO error occurs in current by @sxyazi in #172 docs: add archlinuxcn installation guide by @Integral-Tech in #176 fix: image preview not working on Zellij by @Eric-Song-Nop in #181 feat: make trash optional by @sxyazi in #178 fix: inconsistent Shift key behavior on Unix and Windows by @ndtoan96 in #174 feat: new force option added for the remove command, which does not show the confirmation dialog on trashing/deleting by @sxyazi in #173 fix: typo of LICENSE file by @conradojordan in #201 feat: add flake.nix by @XYenon in #205 feat: include ignored files on search when hidden files are shown by @PhotonQuantum in #212 feat: new orphan option for opener rules, to keep the process running even when Yazi exited by @sxyazi in #216 feat: scroll half/full page with arrow percentage supported, and new Vi-like <C-u>, <C-d>, <C-b>, and <C-f> keybindings added by @TD-Sky in #213 feat: highlight matching words on finding by @PhotonQuantum in #211 feat: add BackTab support by @sxyazi in #209 fix: set stdio to null when orphan is true by @sxyazi in #229 feat: new force option for creating and renaming by @sxyazi in #208 feat: loop through to find by @ndtoan96 in #234 feat: backward/forward by @ndtoan96 in #230 perf: reimplement optimized natural sorting algorithm, speed up ~6 times for case-insensitive sorting by @sxyazi in #237 chore: changing the finding key to n/N to keep with Vim's conventions by @sxyazi in #238 feat: added new options to the `find' command for smart-case/ case-insensitive finds by @ndtoan96 in #240 feat: add new --no-cwd-file option to quit command for flexible cwd-file setting by @XOR-op in #245 fix: avoid adding non-regular paths to backstack by @ndtoan96 in #249 fix: support RGBA16 images by @sxyazi in #250 feat: support trash for NetBSD by @sxyazi in #251 feat: support environment variable in cd path by @ndtoan96 in #241 feat: new theme system by @sxyazi in #161 fix: cannot cd if there is whitespace in path by @ndtoan96 in #255 fix: add application/x-wine-extension-ini to text mime by @ndtoan96 in #259 fix: collect and fix all hard coded themes and color by @Eric-Song-Nop in #221 fix: some colors not readable in light mode by @sxyazi in #264 feat: better file hover state by @sxyazi in #269 refactor: split commands into separate files by @sxyazi in #272 feat: cancel selected items automatically on entering, leaving, copying, or cutting by @sxyazi in #273 feat: add a new Bar component, and make border styles customizable by @sxyazi in #278 fix: adapt another $TERM value of foot-extra for foot by @sxyazi in #277 refactor: simplify building conditions by @sxyazi in #280 chore: add git rev to nix pkg version by @XYenon in #206 feat: new Manager component for better style extensions by @sxyazi in #284 feat: cross-system opener rule support by @sxyazi in #289 fix: delegate the SIGINT signal of processes with orphan=true to their parent by @sxyazi in #290 feat: line mode by @sxyazi in #291 feat: shell completions & auto releasing by @TD-Sky in #282
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1.12.1 - Andreas Abel, 2023-04-03 * Add print_commands_with and echoWith which can be used to override the default printing functions (e.g. to add color). (Chris Wendt, PR #228.) * Tested with GHC 8.2 - 9.6 (cabal) and GHC 8.10 - 9.6 (stack). 1.12.0.1 - Andreas Abel, 2023-04-02 * Make show_command more robust to special characters and only quote when necessary. (Chris Wendt, PR #229.) * Tested with GHC 8.2 - 9.6 (cabal) and GHC 8.10 - 9.6 (stack). 1.12.0 - Andreas Abel, 2023-02-27 * Rework ShellCmd and ShellCommand instances to support String arguments: Issue #143 fixed by Cunning Defenstrator in PR #221. This involves a breaking change in classes CmdArg and ShellArg: Method toTextArg has been replaced by toTextArgs. Sample migration: #if MIN_VERSION_shelly(1,12,0) -- new import Shelly (toTextArgs) snoc opts arg = opts ++ toTextArgs arg #else -- old import Shelly (toTextArg) snoc opts arg = opts ++ [ toTextArg arg ] #endif * Dropped GHC 8.0 to get rid of deprecated LANGUAGE IncoherentInstances. * Builds with GHC 8.2 - 9.6. 1.11.0 - Andreas Abel, 2023-01-24 * Restore running of local scripts, e.g. cmd "./foo.sh": Issue #107 fixed by Alfredo di Napoli in PR #216. * Builds with GHC 8.0 - 9.4. 1.10.0.1 - Andreas Abel, 2023-01-24 * Allow unix-compat-0.6. * Builds -Wall warning-free with GHC 8.0 - 9.4.
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0.11.11.2 * Compat with aeson 2.2 0.11.11.1 * For optparse-applicative-0.18: use pretty instead of text #216 0.11.11.0 * Fix ambiguous occurrence AesonException 0.11.10.0 * Undo previous change (breakage with aeson 2) 0.11.9.0 * Data.Yaml.Pretty: provide key-sorting function with path to parent object #206
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texmath (0.12.8.4) * TeX reader: ignore `\allowbreak` (#230). * TeX reader: handle `*{5}{lr}` in array column specifier (#229). * OMML reader: allow `m:e` to be missing in `m:nary` (#228). Technically this is not allowed, according to the spec, but Word and LibreOffice seem to tolerate it. texmath (0.12.8.3) * OMML writer: use "on" and "off" instead of "1" and "0" for m:CT_OnOff type. It is said that "1" and "0" work in Word but not Powerpoint. texmath (0.12.8.2) * Typst writer: use binom instead of a fraction (jgm/pandoc#9063). texmath (0.12.8.1) * Typst writer: several fixes (#223, Lleu Yang). + Escape quotes (") in inQuotes + Accent `\8407` corresponds to `arrow()` + Write `#none`'s for matrices with blanks at the beginning of a row texmath (0.12.8) * Expose Text.TeXMath.Shared [API change] * Typst writer: Fix bug where 's' turned into 'space' (#219). * Typst writer: Fix handling of overline (#214). * Typst writer: Fix underbrace (#217). * Typst writer: Improve some accents (#216). * TeX writer: don't include \ on last line of matrix. * TeX writer: Remove escaping of spaces inside \text{}. It isn't needed, and it causes problems in MathJax rendering. * TeX reader: allow empty matrices. * MathML writer: Fix rendering of vectors (#218). * Depend on external typst-symbols package. texmath (0.12.7.1) * Typst writer: + Improve under/overbrace/bracket/line. + Fix bugs with super/subscript grouping (#212). + Fix case where super/subscript is on an empty element, by inserting a zws. texmath (0.12.7) * Add typst writer. New module: Text.TeXMath.Writers.Typst. * TeX reader: Support multilined environment. Closes #210.
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Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.0.1 * Retagging release Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.0 * Search provider performance improvements !154, !155, !156 (Christian Hergert) * Use numeric font instead of monospace #290 (Robert Roth) * Fixed electron-volt unit abbreviation #347 (Robert Roth) * Fixed erroneous Joule unit name #348 (Robert Roth) * Fixed missing build dependency !157 (Jeremy Bicha) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.beta * Fixed variable and function popover reverse typing #335, #320 (Robert Roth) * Better left/right cursor key handling !153 (Seth Falco) * Improved toolbar using Adwaita library !151 (Felipe Kinoshita) * Flatpak build improvements (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.alpha * Remember window size #328 !146 (Leonard K, Alice Mikhaylenko) * Allow opening Main Menu by pressing F10 !142 !149 (Automeris naranja) * Extend bit-shifting limit #306 !143 (J Sory) * Added new energy units !143 (J Sory) * Added TWD support via Bank of Canada rates #27 !148 (Mário Adriano) * Added legal section for exchange rate source attribution (Robert Roth) * Added United Nations Treasury exchange rate datasource (Robert Roth) * Added Jamaican Dollar currency #291 (Robert Roth) * Added Ukrainian hryvnia currency #278 (Robert Roth) * Added Nigerian Naira currency #142 (Robert Roth) * Changed symbolic icon to C on the clear button #336 (Robert Roth) * Dropped VEF currency support #78 (Robert Roth) * Use new vala-nightly SDK extension for flatpak (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 44.beta * Improved factorization !141 (J. Sory) * Number format selection documentation improvements #321 (Robert Roth) * Made builtin function descriptions translatable #323 (Robert Roth) * Fixed display showing 0 on startup #318 (Robert Roth) * Improved button tooltips !132 (sunflowerskater) * Added signed int support to programming mode !110 (Erik Wolf) * i and e constants updated according to ISO 80000-2:2009 !137 (majjejjam) * Help overlay updates !133 (Sabri Ünal) * Added preferences shortcut !129 (Sabri Ünal) * Destroy dialog after clicking cancel #310 (Jaycee Santos) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.0.1 * Fixed appdata versioning (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.0 * Removed old issue tracker references !128 (Jake Dane) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.rc * Fix crash when entering new function name !124 (Nathaniel Russel) * Fix source view border !121 (Alexander Mikhaylenko) * Flatpak build update !122 (Bartłomiej Piotrowski) * Port about window to libadwaita !119 (Christopher Davis) * Port to libsoup3 !120 (AppleME) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.alpha * Fixed broken undo/redo #266 (Robert Roth) * Make sure variable name definitions work with whitespace too (Robert Roth) * Fix translatable strings !116 (Maximiliano) * Fixed missing implicit multiplication with variable and root #279 (Robert Roth) * meson warning fixes (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.2 * Fixed incorrect history with bits toggling #281 (Robert Roth) * Fixed crash when typing in variable popover #282 (Robert Roth) * Fixed incorrect libxml usage #283 (Luca Bacci, Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.1 * Fixed broken undo/redo #266 (Robert Roth) * Removed automatic closing brace addition #271 (Robert Roth) * Fixed incorrect percentage symbol precedence handling #236, #275 (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.rc * Use new gnome post_install script !106 (Bobby Rong) * gcalc build fixes (Daniel Espinoza Ortiz) * Updated screenshots (Christopher Davis) * Set default focus to entry (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.beta * Fixed build issues with GCI entry controller tests #250 (Robert Roth) * Force LTR in history view #252 (Robert Roth) * programing mode: Force bit digits to be always LTR #258 (Yosef Or Boczko) * Use AdwApplication (Alexander Mikhaylenko) * ui: Fix styles !105 (Alexander Mikhaylenko) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.alpha * build: Support flatpak development builds (Óscar Fernández Díaz) * build: migrated to GTK4 !98 (Cristopher Davis, Robert Roth) * entry: Added currencies completion provider (Robert Roth) * entry: Fixed percentage evaluation error #237 (Robert Roth) * internal: Moved history view from MathDisplay to MathWindow (Robert Roth) * window: set default width for basic and keyboard mode #240 (Robert Roth) * buttons: removed destructive action class from clear button #242 (Robert Roth) * converter: search support in unit selector, separate conversion category selector #108 (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 41.0 * Use first translated symbol for conversion with button #219 (Robert Roth) * Appdata includes hardware support information (Adrien Plazas) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 41.alpha * Adaptive preferences window !85 (Adrien Plazas) * Fixed currency conversion using convert button #216 (Robert Roth) * User interface reworked, adaptive UI !81 (Adrien Plazas) * Enlarged calculator icon in help !82 (Sabri Ünal) * Code cleanup (Robert Roth) * Fixed kilohertz shorthand !87 (scootergrisen) * Fixed donation link !88 (René Genz) * Added support using calculator without currency conversion for privacy !89 (Ray Strode) * Added support for function description of custom functions using @ !90 (Martin Jirku) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 40.rc * Resize window after switching mode !78 (joshas) * Fixed compilation warnings (Robert Roth) * Support offline currency conversion tests #208 (Robert Roth) * Use official unit on conversion button click #207 (Robert Roth) * Fixed temperature unit typos #211 (Robert Roth) * Ellipsize conversion labels #17 (Robert Roth) * Added Ctrl+Delete shortcut for clearing the current equation #187 (Robert Roth) * Allow multiple decimal points #166. #5 (Robert Roth) * Added Ctrl+O shortcut for degrees symbol (Robert Roth) * Use gtk-sourceview 4.8 !80 (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 40.beta * Fixed CI build (Robert Roth) * Fixed issues with initial loading of currencies (Robert Roth) * Rework currency retrieval preparing for currency provider plugins (Robert Roth) * Fixed commandline conversions #33 (Robert Roth) * Added currency conversion tests (Robert Roth) * Added support for frequencies conversion (Dave Hulst) * Added support for converting to and from weeks (Dave Hulst) * Added support for converting to and from centuries and decades (Dave Hulst) * Increase buttons font size #201 (Robert Roth) * Added % button to Advanced mode (Dave Hulst) * Show 4 decimals in converter instead of only two #203 (Robert Roth) * Added style classes to buttons !76 (Dave Hulst) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 40.alpha * Use libhandy for window and headerbar !69 (Cristopher Davis) * Use C instead of Clr in help !70 (scootergrisen) * Fixed broken currency conversion on first start #199 (Robert Roth) * Removed duplicate word from help #198 (Robert Roth) * Added lbs shortcut for pounds conversion (Robert Roth) * Fixed inconsistent word size (A. M. Roswell) * Removed unused trunc button from programming mode #41 (Robert Roth) * Fixed deprecation warnings * Added Serbian Dinar with fixed rate #49 (Robert Roth) * Added Bangladeshi Taka with fixed rate #191 (A. M. Roswell) * Updated mailing list contact to Discourse (Robert Roth) * Added basic help page for programming mode (A. M. Roswell) * Added insert character code button (A. M. Roswell) * Dim inapplicable bits on word size change #189 (A. M. Roswell) * Make the conversion labels selectable (Robert Roth) * Do not convert on swap #170 (Robert Roth) * Word size changer in programming mode !58 (A. M. Roswell) * Added metric cups conversion unit !53 (Lucy Coleclough) * Fixed astronomical unit conversion !51 (Thomas Nilsson) * Fixed feet-based units name, added mph and kph shortcuts #180 (Robert Roth) * Use shell copy to clipboard action #178 (Robert Roth) * Fixed preferences of angle units !56 (Delton Ding) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.38.0 Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.37.92 Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.37.90 * Add tooltips for bits in programming mode !46 (Olliver Schinagl) * snap packaging updates (Ken VanDine) * Added link to website in About #155 (Robert Roth) * Added speed conversions !49 (Mathieu Heurtevin) * History view follows preferences #105, #159, #168 (Robert Roth) * Added month as time unit #158 (Robert Roth) * Better help for variables example usage #154 (Robert Roth) * Defined pi variable, added pi button in programming mode #153 (Robert Roth) * CI build fixes (Robert Roth) * Updated app icon !47 (Jakub Steiner) * Fixed bug returning empty string as result #152 (Robert Roth) * Support latex-style multiplication #164 (Robert Roth) * Added support for tau constant #46 (Robert Roth) * Unify constant handling (Robert Roth) * Separate UI files from sources (Robert Roth) * Moved number format selection to separate menu #24 (Robert Roth) * Replaces mode selector shortcuts with Ctrl+Alt (Robert Roth) * Clear answer if editing right before it #59, #161 (Robert Roth) * Moved preferences dialog to UI file (Robert Roth) * Refresh bits panel after calculation #38 (Robert Roth) * Removed past author addresses #174 (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.36.0 Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.92 * doc: Don't pass --fatal-warnings to valadoc (Rico Tzschichholz) * Removed obsolete keyboard shortcut #148 (Robert Roth) * help: Update icon for 3.36 (Andre Klapper) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.90 * Drop padding around the display !40 (Adrien Plazas) * Updated Keyboard Shortcuts (Sabri Ünal) * Handle Escape and Enter correctly with completion #144 (Robert Roth) * Added F10 for primary menu shortcut #148 (Robert Roth) * Updated app icon !43 (Tobias Bernard) * Added Rack Units to the conversions !37 (Léo Gillot-Lamure) * Fixed freeze on calculating atan(+/-i) #139 (Robert Roth) * Fixed mode shortcuts by removing blocking mnemonics #138 (Robert Roth) * Implemented result history browsing using alt left/right #129 (Robert Roth) * Added translator comments for possible modes as command line arguments !38 (Rafael Fontenelle) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.3 * Help updates (Andre Klapper) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.2 * List possible modes in commandline help #112 (Robert Roth) * Add square feet unit #132 (Robert Roth) * Base conversion display selectable #123 (Robert Roth) * Created nightly icon (Jakub Steiner) * Snap build updates (Heather Ellsworth) * GCalc library code fixes (Rico Tzschichholz, Daniel Espinoza Ortiz) * Update required meson version (Diego Escalante Urrelo) * Adapt code to changed gtk+-3.0 bindings (Rico Tzschichholz) * Added GCi libary and tests for controllers for widgets (Daniel Espinoza Ortiz) * Solve on = key if input isq not a variable name #22 (Alberto González Palomo) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.92 * README updates (Roger) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.90 * Flatpak build cleanup (Jordan Petridis) * Debug messages cleanup (Daniel Espinosa Ortiz) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.3 * calculator library build fixes (Daniel Espinosa Ortiz) * CI build fixes (Ken VanDine) * Added mnemonics for primary menu items #113 (Robert Roth) * Dropped leading zeros octal prefix #114, #109, #110 (Robert Roth) Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.2 * Separated calculator library !19 (Daniel Espinosa Ortiz) * Ensure icon is available for shell (Ken VanDine) * Support entering left/right shift with keyboard #98 (Robert Roth) * Fixed CFA conversion rate #102 (Robert Roth) * Remove copy icon from search provider results #103 (Robert Roth) * Do not assume octal base for binary numbers #101 (Robert Roth) * Show thousands separator in unit converter #102 (Robert Roth) * Use currency name instead of display name for conversion #106 (Robert Roth) * Quit warns and closes all windows #51 (Robert Roth) * Avoid normalizing the equation twice in search #104 (Pascal Nowack) * Ignore keypresses while calculating results #47 (Robert Roth) * Only allow one decimal point in numbers #5 (Robert Roth) * Application icon updated in help (Andre Klapper)
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# withr 3.0.0 ## Performance of withr * `defer()` is now a thin wrapper around `base::on.exit()`. This is possible thanks to two contributions that we made to R 3.5: - We added an argument for FIFO cleanup: `on.exit(after = FALSE)`. - Calling `sys.on.exit()` elsewhere than top-level didn't work. This is needed for manual invokation with `deferred_run()`. Following this change, `defer()` is now much faster (although still slower than `on.exit()` which is a primitive function and about as fast as it gets). This also increases the compatibility of `defer()` with `on.exit()` (all handlers are now run in the expected order even if they are registered with `on.exit()`) and standalone versions of `defer()`. ## Breaking change * When `source()` is used with a local environment, as opposed to `globalenv()` (the default), you now need to set `options(withr.hook_source = TRUE)` to get proper withr support (running `defer()` or `local_` functions at top-level of a script). THis support is disabled by default in local environments to avoid a performance penalty in normal usage of withr features. ## Other features and bugfixes * `deferred_run()` now reports the number of executed expressions with a message. * `deferred_run()` can now be run at any point in a knitr file (#235). ,* `local_tempfile()` now writes `lines` in UTF-8 (#210) and always uses `\n` for newlines (#216). * `local_pdf()` and friends now correctly restore to the previously active device (#138). * `local_()` now works even if withr isn't attached (#207). * `local_par()` and `with_par()` now work if you don't set any parameters (#238). * `with_language()` now properly resets the translation cache (#213). * Fixes for Debian packaging. # withr 2.5.2 * Fixes for CRAN checks. # withr 2.5.1 * Fixes for CRAN checks.
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v0.20.1 What's Changed Switch to GitHub Actions CI. by @patrickt in #166 Add the same PR template as for tree-sitter-javascript by @mjambon in #169 Fixed CRLF behavior for tests by @ahelwer in #188 Fix CRLF behavior mismatch during error recovery by @ahelwer in #189 Endless methods by @aibaars in #190 Add forwarded parameters/arguments by @aibaars in #191 Disable C++ exceptions when compile for wasm32-wasi by @glebpom in #192 Pattern matching by @aibaars in #193 Improve grammar after the introduction of case-in pattern matching by @aibaars in #197 Add parenthesized_pattern by @aibaars in #198 Ruby 3.1 features by @aibaars in #201 Update to Node 16 by @mattmassicotte in #206 C bindings by @mattmassicotte in #199 Parser improvements by @aibaars in #207 CI: use windows-2019 for now by @aibaars in #209 Add named rules for the various call operators by @aibaars in #211 Update Makefile by @mattmassicotte in #213 Allow newer tree-sitter upstream library. by @patrickt in #215 Bump tree-sitter version to 0.20 by @hendrikvanantwerpen in #214 Fix parse error in 'foo! if condition' by @aibaars in #216 Parser improvements: != operator and key: [line_break] by @aibaars in #220 Some improvements to the parser by @aibaars in #222 Wrap class, module, method, and block bodies in a named node by @npezza93 in #224 Parser improvments: quoted heredocs and short-hand interpolations by @aibaars in #225 Add body field for end-less methods by @aibaars in #226 Swift bindings by @mattmassicotte in #227 fix: rename reserved word “arguments” by @drwpow in #229 Bump versions in #208 Anonymous (hash) splat arguments by @aibaars in #233 One-line pattern matching by @aibaars in #194 Scanner: do not skip LINE_BREAKs before .. and ... by @aibaars in #238 Fix non-termination in parser by @aibaars in #239 Fix scanning of division vs regex before line ending by @aibaars in #246 Fix 'case' with newlines before expression by @aibaars in #247
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Features / Improvements ✨ Links should be "openable" (#43) Add support for previewing images in room scrollback (#108) Enable sending strikethrough text (#141) Support composing messages in an external editor (#155) Add support for logging in with SSO (#160) Add new command for logging out of iamb session (#162) Support custom sorting for room and user lists (#170) feat: desktop file for GUI environment launchers (#178) Add a new :chats window that lists both DMs and Rooms (#184) Add support for desktop notifications (#192) Support coloring entire message with the user color (#193) Indicate and sort on rooms with unread messages (#205) Support following the .well-known entries for a username's domain (#209) Add support for threads (#216) Add support for custom key macros (#217) Support displaying shortcodes instead of Emojis in messages (#222) Support configuring user gutter width (#223) Enable autolinking when rendering Markdown (#226) Support notifications via terminal bell (#227) Support loading a TOML configuration (#229) Add commands for importing and exporting room keys (#233) Documentation / README updates 📚 Fix example config (#140) Add more documentation (#166) Update README.md to add openSUSE Tumbleweed (#191) Add snap install instructions (#210) Add example of mapping "V" to toggle message selection mode (#195) Update manual pages to use mdoc(7) and list commands (#230) Add an icon for iamb (#232) Bug Fixes 🐞 Fix not showing display names in already synced rooms (#171) Fix image preview offset (#179) Update to ratatui-image@0.4.3 to use native sixel lib (#181) Fix truncation/padding for non-ASCII sender names (#182) Fix crash on small image preview (#198) Download rooms keys from backups if they exist (#211) Ignore key releases on platforms that support it (#220) Provide better error message for M_UNKNOWN_TOKEN (#101) Fix entering thread view when there's no messages yet (#224) Fix image previews in replies (#225) Reset message bar when ! is passed with :cancel (#231) Wait to log in before starting background tasks (#234) Performance ⏱️ Reduce CPU usage by instead fetching read receipts after related sync events (#168) Load receipts for room before acquiring lock (#213) Building / Housekeeping 🧹 Update Cargo.lock file (#157) Update modalkit for newer ratatui and crossterm Fix CI workflow (#164) Use mozilla-actions/sccache-action for caching builds (#169) Enable direnv for Nix flakes (#183) Update to matrix-sdk@0.7.1 (#200) Rename Nix flake build input from pkgconfig to pkg-config (#203) Update modalkit dependencies (#204) Move LTO into its own "release-lto" profile (#207) Fix Nix flake hashes (#206) Pull in modalkit repository with a Cargo.lock (#208) Nix flake updates (#214) Update to ratatui-image@0.8.1 (#215) Support linking against system OpenSSL (#218) GitHub workflow should use --locked to avoid broken Cargo.lock (#219) Fix odd Windows-only compile error (#221)
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Version 1.7.0 ............. Released on 2024-04-27 * Drop Python 3.7 support, add Python 3.12 support * `#221 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/225>`_: Add environment variable to set folder where DLLs are installed on Windows * `#225 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/225>`_: Use Ruff instead of Flake8 and isort Version 1.6.1 ............. Released on 2023-07-24 * `#217 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/217>`_: Repair installation with PyInstaller Version 1.6.0 ............. Released on 2023-06-12 **This version uses a new CFFI mode that may break your program.** CairoCFFI now uses Flit for packaging and is also distributed as a Python wheel. Please test carefully and don’t hesitate to report issues before using it in production. * `#216 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/216>`_: Use ABI-level in-line CFFI mode Version 1.5.1 ............. Released on 2023-04-15 * `#212 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/212>`_: Bring back XCB support during wheel generation Version 1.5.0 ............. Released on 2023-03-17 * `#106 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/106>`_, `#200 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/200>`_: Fallback to manual PNG file creation on hardened systems * `#210 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/210>`_: Use pyproject.toml for packaging and remove other useless files Version 1.4.0 ............. Released on 2022-09-23 * `#205 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/205>`_: Use pikepdf to parse generated PDF * `#171 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/171>`_: Don’t use deprecated pytest-runner anymore Version 1.3.0 ............. Released on 2021-10-04 * `2cd512d <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/commit/2cd512d>`_: Drop Python 3.6 support * `#196 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/196>`_: Fix import `constants.py` import * `#169 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/169>`_: Add extra library name "cairo-2.dll" * `#178 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/178>`_: Workaround for testing date string with cairo 1.17.4 * `#186 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/186>`_: Fix link in documentation * `#195 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/195>`_: Fix typo in documentation * `#184 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/184>`_, `a4fc2a7 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/commit/a4fc2a7>`_: Clean .gitignore Version 1.2.0 ............. Released on 2020-10-29 * `#152 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/152>`_: Add NumPy support * `#143 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/143>`_: Make write_to_png function work on hardened systems * `#156 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/156>`_: Use major version name to open shared libraries * `#165 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/165>`_: Don’t list setuptools as required for installation Version 1.1.0 ............. Released on 2019-09-05 * `#135 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/135>`_, `#127 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/127>`_, `#119 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/119>`_: Clean the way external libraries are found * `#126 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/pull/126>`_: Remove const char* elements from cdef * Support Cairo features up to 1.17.2 * Fix documentation generation Version 1.0.2 ............. Released on 2019-02-15 * `#123 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/123>`_: Rely on a recent version of setuptools to handle VERSION Version 1.0.1 ............. Released on 2019-02-12 * `#120 <https://github.com/Kozea/cairocffi/issues/120>`_: Don't delete _generated modules on ffi_build import Version 1.0.0 ............. Released on 2019-02-08 6 years after its first release, cairocffi can now be considered as stable. * Drop Python 2.6, 2.7 and 3.4 support * Test with Python 3.7 * Clean code, tests and packaging
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v20.4.0 ======= Features -------- - Replace deprecated ssl.wrap_socket with SSLContext.wrap_socket and update examples in connection.py docs. (#216) v20.3.1 ======= No significant changes. v20.3.0 ======= Features -------- - Added support for SASL login. (#195) Bugfixes -------- - Better handling of escape sequences in message tags. (#205) v20.2.0 ======= Features -------- - Require Python 3.8 or later. v20.1.1 ======= * #213: Pinned against jaraco.text 3.10 due to change in interface. v20.1.0 ======= * #196: In irc.bot, avoid hanging idle when the first connection attempt fails. v20.0.0 ======= * ``SingleServerIRCBot`` no longer accepts ``reconnection_interval`` as a parameter. * Added server support for NOTICE commands. * Require Python 3.7 or later. v19.0.1 ======= * #176: Fix issues with version number reporting. Restored version version number reporting in bot and client. v19.0.0 ======= * ``irc.client`` no longer exposes a ``VERSION`` or ``VERSION_STRING``. To get the version, call ``importlib.metadata.version('irc')`` directly. v18.0.0 ======= * Require Python 3.6 or later. 17.1 ==== * Rely on `importlib_metadata <https://pypi.org/project/importlib_metadata/>`_ for loading version from metadata. Removes implicit dependency on setuptools and pkg_resources. * #158: The AsyncIO server now accepts a connection factory to enable features like SSL and IPv6 support. * #155: ``SimpleIRCClient`` now has a ``dcc`` method for initiating and associating a DCCConnection object with the client. ``DCCConnection.listen`` now accepts a ``address`` parameter. Deprecated ``SimpleIRCClient.dcc_listen`` and ``SimpleIRCClient.dcc_connect`` in favor of the better separation of concerns. Clients should replace:: client.dcc_connect(addr, port, type) client.dcc_listen(type) with:: client.dcc(type).connect(addr, port) client.dcc(type).listen() 17.0 ==== * Removed ``irc.buffer`` module, deprecated in 14.2. * #153: Drop support for Python 3.3 and 2.7. 16.4 ==== * Long Term Service release for Python 2.7. * #149: ``AioConnection.connect`` moved to coroutine, added disconnect handling for AsyncIO. 16.3 ==== * #140: Methods now use 'connection' and 'event' for parameter names. * #135 via #144: Added AsyncIO implementation. 16.2.1 ====== * Package refresh and cleanup. 16.2 ==== * #133: In ``irc.server``, add support for ISON. 16.1 ==== * #131: Add ``Connection.encode`` and ``Connection.transmit_encoding`` to enable encodings other than UTF-8 to be used when transmitting text. 16.0 ==== * Removed deprecated ``execute_*`` methods on ``Connection`` and ``Reactor`` as introduced in 15.0. * Fixed link in README. 15.1.1 ====== * New ``send_items`` method takes star args for simplicity in the syntax and usage. 15.1 ==== * Introduce ``ServerConnection.send_items``, consolidating common behavior across many methods previously calling ``send_raw``. 15.0.6 ====== * Now publish `documentation <https://python-irc.readthedocs.io/>`_ to Read The Docs. 15.0.5 ====== * #119: Handle broken pipe exception in IRCClient _send() (server.py). 15.0.4 ====== * #116: Correct invocation of execute_every. 15.0.3 ====== * #115: Fix AttributeError in ``execute_at`` in scheduling support. 15.0.2 ====== * #113: Use preferred scheduler in the bot implementation. 15.0.1 ====== * Deprecated calls to Connection.execute_* and Reactor.execute_*. Instead, call the equivalently-named methods on the reactor's scheduler. 15.0 ==== * The event scheduling functionality has been decoupled from the client.Reactor object. Now the reactor will construct a Scheduler from the scheduler_class property, which must be an instance of irc.schedule.IScheduler. The ``_on_schedule`` parameter is no longer accepted to the Reactor class. Implementations requiring a signal during scheduling should hook into the ``add`` method of the relevant scheduler class. * Moved the underlying scheduler implementation to `tempora <https://pypi.org/project/tempora>`_, allowing it to be re-used for other purposes. 14.2.2 ====== * Issue #98: Add an ugly hack to force ``build_sphinx`` command to have the requisite libraries to build module documentation. 14.2.1 ====== * Issue #97: Restore ``irc.buffer`` module for compatibility. * Issue #95: Update docs to remove missing or deprecated modules. * Issue #96: Declare Gitter support as a badge in the docs. 14.2 ==== * Moved buffer module to `jaraco.stream <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/jaraco.stream>`_ for use in other packages. 14.1 ==== * ``SingleServerIRCBot`` now accepts a ``recon`` parameter implementing a ReconnectStrategy. The new default strategy is ExponentialBackoff, implementing an exponential backoff with jitter. The ``reconnection_interval`` parameter is now deprecated but retained for compatibility. To customize the minimum time before reconnect, create a custom ExponentialBackoff instance or create another ReconnectStrategy object and pass that as the ``recon`` parameter. The ``reconnection_interval`` parameter will be removed in future versions. * Issue #82: The ``ExponentialBackoff`` implementation now protects from multiple scheduled reconnects, avoiding the issue where reconnect attempts accumulate exponentially when the bot is immediately disconnected by the server. 14.0 ==== * Dropped deprecated constructor ``connection.Factory.from_legacy_params``. Use the natural constructor instead. * Issue #83: ``connection.Factory`` no longer attempts to bind before connect unless a bind address is specified. 13.3.1 ====== * Now remove mode for owners, halfops, and admins when the user is removed from a channel. * Refactored the Channel class implementation for cleaner, less repetitive code. * Expanded tests coverage for Channel class. 13.3 ==== * Issue #75: In ``irc.bot``, add support for tracking admin status (mode 'a') in channels. Use ``channel.is_admin`` or ``channel.admins`` to identify admin users for a channel. * Removed deprecated irc.logging module. 13.2 ==== * Moved hosting to github. 13.1.1 ====== * Issue #67: Fix infinite recursion for ``irc.strings.IRCFoldedCase`` and ``irc.strings.lower``. 13.1 ==== * Issue #64: ISUPPORT PREFIX now retains the order of permissions for each prefix. 13.0 ==== * Updated ``schedule`` module to properly support timezone aware times and use them by default. Clients that rely on the timezone naïve datetimes may restore the old behavior by overriding the ``schedule.now`` and ``schedule.from_timestamp`` functions like so: schedule.from_timestamp = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp schedule.now = datetime.datetime.now Clients that were previously patching ``schedule.DelayedCommand.now`` will need to instead patch the aforementioned module-global methods. The classmethod technique was a poor interface for effectively controlling timezone awareness, so was likely unused. Please file a ticket with the project for support with your client as needed. 12.4.2 ====== * Bump to jaraco.functools 1.5 to throttler failures in Python 2. 12.4 ==== * Moved ``Throttler`` class to `jaraco.functools <https://bitbucket.org/jaraco/jaraco.functools>`_ 1.4. 12.3 ==== * Pull Request #33: Fix apparent escaping issue with IRCv3 tags. 12.2 ==== * Pull Request #32: Add numeric for WHOX reply. * Issue #62 and Pull Request #34: Add support for tags in message processing and ``Event`` class. 12.1.2 ====== * Issue #59: Fixed broken references to irc.client members. * Issue #60: Fix broken initialization of ``irc.server.IRCClient`` on Python 2. 12.1.1 ====== * Issue #57: Better handling of Python 3 in testbot.py script. 12.1 ==== * Remove changelog from package metadata. 12.0 ==== * Remove dependency on jaraco.util. Instead depend on surgical packages. * Deprecated ``irc.logging`` in favor of ``jaraco.logging``. * Dropped support for Python 3.2.
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Based on PR 58426 by jonathan buschmann. ## 2.4.7 2024-05-05 ### Fixed - docs(pop): clarify --spill behavior (#445) - fix(branch): disallow branch before subcommand (#447) ### Changed - refactor: get gix-command via gix with command feature - Update gix to version 0.62 ## 2.4.6 2024-04-07 ### Fixed - fix(bash): fix completion for "committish" ### Changed - docs: Update copyright year - chore: update gix to 0.61.1 - ci: update to wix 4.0.5 ## 2.4.5 2024-02-18 ### Fixed - fix: stdout from hooks (#418) ### Changed - chore: add category and keywords to Cargo.toml - build: exclude some paths from crate - docs(readme): enumerate more package repositories - chore: update dependencies ## 2.4.4 2024-02-11 ### Fixed - fix: pass stdio for interactive editing (#415) - fix: update gix-tempfile and gix-lock to 13.1.0 (#413) ### Changed - chore: update dependencies ## 2.4.3 2024-02-04 ### Added - feat(branch): allow delete of current branch ### Fixed - fix(branch): delete branch config with branch - fix: use gix-command for interactive edit (#407) - fix: improved interactive editor diagnostics - chore: update gix to 0.58.0 (#407) - docs: fix dates in changelog ### Changed - refactor(branch): use gix to rename config section - refactor: use gix to remove stgit branch config - refactor: use gix-command for hooks - refactor: use non-deprecated indexmap methods - ci: update cargo-generate-rpm to 0.14.0 - ci: update to upload-artifact@v4 - ci: restore use of IO::Pty in MacOS build ## 2.4.2 2023-12-26 ### Changed - feat(pop): allow unescaped negative patch offsets - feat(show): allow unescaped negative patch offsets - chore: update dependencies ## 2.4.1 2023-12-10 ### Fixed - fix(zsh): short -r opt for `stg series` ### Changed - chore: update gix to 0.56.0 - chore: update transient dependencies ## 2.4.0 2023-10-08 ### Added - feat(delete): --all -A -U -H options - feat(sink): -T/--above option - feat(branch): short opts for clone and delete ## 2.3.3 2023-10-04 ### Fixed - fix(zsh): -S option for float, import, and sync - build: avoid non-portable install options - test: improved test script portability ### Changed - update dependencies ## [2.3.2] 2023-08-19 ### Fixed - fix!(uncommit): check for HEAD/top mismatch (#360) - docs: docstring spelling and formatting fixes ### Changed - feat(uncommit): print uncommited patches - pin serde to avoid using precompiled binary - update dependencies ## [2.3.1] 2023-07-25 ### Fixed - fix(zsh): typo in completion help for stg commit --all - fix: use canonical Message-ID spelling - fix(stgit.el): recognize new empty patch marker - fix(import): Keep first line break in body ### Changed - update dependencies ## [2.3.0] 2023-05-25 ### Removed - import-compressed is always enabled, no longer a feature ### Added - unofficial deb and rpm packages - msi package for Windows ### Fixed - fix(import): would panic without import-url feature - fix(import): patch numbers not stripped from name ### Changed - use bzip2-rs instead of bzip2 crate - update dependencies ## [2.2.4] 2023-05-15 ### Added - feat: Upgrade from ancient stack state formats (#235) ### Fixed - fix(branch): create based on remote branch (#317) - fix(import): lost subject lines resembling header (#321) - fix(import): subject line may be discarded ### Changed - chore: update dependencies ## [2.2.3] 2023-04-26 ### Fixed - fix: error using on Windows (#273) - fix: path handling for Windows compatibility - fix: commit-msg hook run from work root - fix: avoid "stg.exe" in usage on Windows - fix: use gitattributes to force LF endings on Windows - fix: wrap hooks with sh on Windows ### Changed - chore: update to gix 0.44.0 - chore: update other dependencies ## [2.2.2] 2023-04-01 ### Fixed - fix: rebase with '@' in ref names (#306) - fix: improved error messages for unrecognized commands ## [2.2.1] 2023-03-29 ### Changed - chore: update to clap 4.2.0 - chore: update to gix 0.43.0 - chore: pin clap minor version ### Fixed - fix(branch): allow reuse of partially deleted branch names (#290) - fix(branch): branch list alignment - fix: running hooks from worktree subdir (#295) - fix: running from linked worktree (#297) - fix(float): correct -S in usage string - fix: correctly show bold command/subcommand in overidden usage ## [2.2.0] 2023-02-24 ### Removed - feat!: remove short -s option for --submodules - fix!: patch name cannot be {base} or @ ### Added - feat: patch locator syntax - feat: locate branches using @{-N} syntax - feat(series): Add --reverse option - feat(series): options for patch offsets and indices - feat(series): --no-xxx options to override display options - feat(series): optional value for --short - feat!: short -s option for --signoff (#245) - feat(init): add -b/--branch option ### Changed - fix!: use -S as short opt for --series - feat!: constrain refresh -p to visible patches - feat(series)!: empty patch prefix changed to * - feat!: spell errors in lowercase - refactor: use gitoxide instead of git2 - refactor: use time crate instead of chrono - feat!: update to clap 4.1 - chore: update to latest dependencies ### Fixed - fix: Error if author or committer is not configured - fix: Use correct base directory for core.hooksPaths - fix(rename): colliding patch names - fix(rebase): repair rebasing to a tag (#265) - fix(branch): switch branch with detached head - docs: Repair docstrings being confused as html - docs: normalized spelling for --branch value ## [2.1.0] 2022-12-12 ### Added - feat: Configurable push conflict policy (#60) - feat: Add --committer-date-is-author-date option (#47) - feat(import): Add --3way option (#36) - feat(import): Add --directory option (#36) ### Changed - feat!: Relaxed stack initialization (#238) - feat!: Only sign stack based on stgit.gpgsign (#238) - fix!: Allow "---" separator in messages (#243) - feat: More descriptive push conflict message (#60) - feat: Avoid post-edit commits when no change - chore: Update dependencies to latest versions ### Fixed - fix: Improved error message for uninitialized stack - fix: Improve error for re-initialization attempt - fix(prev): Different error message for empty stack - fix: Accept full ref name for branches - fix(zsh): Complete --edit and --diff for stg new ## [2.0.4] 2022-11-30 ### Changed - docs: Document configuration variables - refactor: Use is-terminal instead of atty - chore: Update Cargo.lock with latest dependencies. ### Fixed - fix: Don't generate new patch name until after edit (#239) - fix: Run shell aliases from top-level of work tree - fix: Use GIT_PREFIX in built-in aliases ## [2.0.3] 2022-11-21 ### Changed - chore: Update Cargo.lock with latest dependencies. ### Fixed - fix: improved git version parsing on MacOS - fix: StGit-specific branch config handling - docs: fixed many typos ## [2.0.2] 2022-11-17 ### Changed - chore: Update Cargo.lock with latest dependencies. - docs(init): Add long help for `stg init`. ### Added - feat: Enable basic support for `extensions.worktreeconfig` to unblock sparse checkout with partial clone (#195). ### Fixed - docs: More inter-command links - docs: Normalize quoting ## [2.0.1] 2022-11-07 ### Changed - chore: Update to clap 4.0.22 ### Fixed - docs(readme): Clarify static versus dynamic linking (#230) - build: Improve Documentation build performance (#229) ## [2.0.0] 2022-11-06 ### Removed - `stg clone` is removed. Use `git clone` and `stg init` instead. - `stg mail` is replaced with `stg email format` and `stg email send`. - `stg refresh --spill` is replaced with dedicated `stg spill` command. - `stg edit` no longer accepts `-O/--diff-opts`. Custom diff options is in conflict with editable diffs since many (most?) diff options cause the diff to no long be applicable. - `stg files` no longer accepts `-O/--diff-opts`. This option was of marginal value since it only had a possible side effect when `--stat` was being used. ### Added - `stg id` now accepts the `-b/--branch` option. - `stg completion` command provides runtime support for shell completions. - `stg completion bash` generates bash shell completion script. - `stg completion fish` generates fish shell completion script. - `stg completion zsh` outputs zsh shell completion script. - `stg completion list` shows StGit commands and aliases and is used at completion-time by shell completion scripts. - `stg completion man` generates man pages in asciidoc format. - `stg email format` wraps `git format-patch` and provides a mechanism to generate patch emails and optional cover letter in mbox format. - `stg email send` wraps `git send-email` and allows sending patch emails, either from files generated by `stg email format` or by specifying patches directly. - `stg new --refresh` allows a new patch to be refreshed with changes in one step. The `-i/--index`, `-F/--force`, `-s/--submodules`, and `--no-submodules` options from `stg refresh` are also available to `stg new` when using `-r/--refresh`. - `stg series` gains the `-i/--commit-id` option to display patches' commit ids. - `stg show` diff output can now be limited to certain paths by specifying path limits on the command line. - `stg spill` replaces `stg refresh --spill`. - `stg version` gains `-s/--short` flag to show shortened version info. - Added documentation for patch range syntax to stg(1) man page. - Added `install-all` target to top-level Makefile that installs the executable, man pages, html pages, and shell completions. ### Changed - StGit is now implemented entirely in Rust instead of Python. - StGit is generally much faster; many commands are up to 4x faster. There was an emphasis on making informational commands such as `stg id`, `stg series`, and `stg top` as fast as possible to make their use in interactive contexts (shell prompts, IDE extensions) more comfortable. - StGit error messages have been updated; many have different, and hopefully better, wording. Error messages are also use color (when color is enabled). Scripts relying on exact error messages from StGit will need to be updated. - StGit output to stdout is generally more terse. Commands that change the stack such as `push`, `pop`, and `commit`, use sigils to denote the changes made to the stack. E.g. `stg commit p0..p3` will output `$ p0..p3` where the "$" sigil means that a patch, or patch range, has been committed. These are all the currently used stack change sigils: - `+` patch was pushed - `-` patch was popped - `>` patch became the current topmost patch - `&` patch was updated - `$` patch was committed - `#` patch was deleted - `@` patch was rolled-back - `!` patch was hidden - StGit aliases are now more like Git aliases. Normal aliases refer to StGit subcommands, but aliases prefixed with '!' are shell aliases that may run arbitrary commands. An example normal alias would be `git config stgit.alias.list 'series --description --empty'`. An example shell alias would be `git config stgit.alias.st '!git status --short'`. - Commands such as `stg goto`, `stg push`, and `stg pop` now require full/correct patch names on the command line and no longer accept unambiguous patch name prefixes. When an inexact patch name is provided on the command line, the error message will now suggest similar valid patch names. - Additional template search paths were added. In addition to looking for template files in .git/, also look in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/stgit/templates/` and `$HOME/.stgit/templates`. This search strategy is consistent with how git looks for the global config file. - The new `--signoff` patch edit option supersedes the deprecated `--sign` and `--sign-by` options. `--signoff` without its optional value does the same thing as `--sign`, while `--signoff=<value>` does the same thing as `--sign-by=<value>`. - The `--ack` and `--review` patch edit options now optionally take a value. The `--ack-by` and `--review-by` options are deprecated. - `stg branch` output is now generally less verbose. - `stg branch --describe` replaces `stg branch --description`. The `--description` subcommand remains supported as a hidden alias to `--describe`, but the description string must now be provided as its own argument; i.e. `--description="description string"` is no longer supported. - `stg branch --list` now produces colorized output. The `--color` option or `NO_COLOR` environment variable may be used to affect this behavior. - `stg branch --rename` now supports renaming regular git branches in addition to StGit-enabled branches. - `stg clean` now uses `-A` and `-U` short options for `--applied` and `--unapplied` instead of `-a` and `-u`. This is done for consistency with `stg series` and `stg show`. - `stg import` now only recognizes compressed patches by their file extension (`.bz2` or `.gz`) and no longer proactively attempts to decompress using all known decompressors. - `stg import` support for compressed input files is selectable at compile time using the `import-compressed` feature. - `stg import` support for importing from a URL is selectable at compile time using the `import-url` feature. **N.B.** there is a measurable runtime performance impact of building with `import-url` due to the unconditional, pre-main initialization of `curl` which affects **all** `stg` commands. - `stg log` now colorizes output by default. The `--color` option or `NO_COLOR` environment variable may be used to affect this behavior. - `stgit.new.verbose` changed to `stgit.edit.verbose` and now also affects edit behavior for `edit`, `refresh`, and `squash` along with `new`. - `stg new` now accepts `-e/--edit` and `-d/--diff` instead of `-v/--verbose` - `stg pick` now allows a mix of commits and patches to be picked whereas previously only a single commit xor multiple patches could be picked. - `stg pick` now performs a single stack transaction for all the picked patches/commits instead of one transaction per pick. - `stg push` now attempts to perform three-way merges, which may improve conflict resolution in some cases. This feature is enabled by default when git >= 2.32.0 is detected. - `stg rebase --interactive` the "squash" and "fixup" instructions may no longer be applied to the first patch in the instruction list. The stated semantics of both "squash" and "fixup" is that they squash the labeled patch with the preceding patch, which is not possible/valid when there is no preceding patch. - `stg refresh` no longer has a `--spill` flag. Use `stg spill` instead. - `stg series` has updated colorized output. - `stg series` now requires patch range arguments to be both in-order and contiguous. Constraining patch ranges in this manner ensures that the output from `stg series` is always a valid/correct view of a subset of the series. - `stg show` diff output respects the `--color` option. - `stg squash` now allows the full suite of patch edit options, including `-d/--diff`. Previously only a few message-related options were available. - `stg version` now displays copyright and license statements. ### Fixed - `stg branch --create` inherits the current branch's remote branch configuration, if available. The Python implementation had an apparent bug that prevented inheriting the remote branch configuration when creating from the current branch. - Avoid case insensitive patch name collisions. On operating systems with case-insensitive paths, patch names that only differ by case lead to patch reference collisions. StGit now ensures that patch names are distinct under case insensitive comparisons. - `stg pull` and `stg rebase` record updated stack state instead of deferring until the next stack-modifying command to do so. ### Changed since 2.0.0-rc.2 #### Changed - chore: Update Cargo.lock #### Fixed - fix(zsh): Repair broken completion of --git-opt - fix(zsh): Add missing `stg email send --branch` - fix(email): Send using --branch option - fix: Avoid duplicate signoff with stgit.autosign - fix: Do not use 3way for merged checks ## [2.0.0-rc.2] 2022-10-23 ### Changed - The `--diff-opts` option is renamed to `--diff-opt`. `--diff-opts` remains available as an alias. - The `--diff-opt` option no longer allows multiple git options per occurrence. This allows git diff options with spaces in their values. - The `--git-opts` option for `stg email format` and `stg email send` is renamed `--git-opt`. - The `--git-opt` option no longer allows multiple git options per occurrence. This allows git options with spaces in their values. - Zsh completion for `--diff-opt` and `--git-opt` leverage the full-featured git completion capability. ### Fixed - Repair check for modifications to stack by external tools. - `stg pull` and `stg rebase` record updated stack state instead of deferring until the next stack-modifying command to do so. - Improve patch application with `git apply --3way` when pushing` (#225) - Zsh completion for `--diff-opt` accommodates multiple occurrences ## [2.0.0-rc.1] 2022-09-30 ### Added - Added `--annotate` flag to `stg email send`. - Added `-p`/`--patch` option to `stg show` as alternative way to select patch ranges (#216). - Added `-n`/`--name` option to `stg new` as alternative way to specify new patch name (#216). ### Changed - Update `git2` to 0.15.0, which may further help compatibility with sparse checkouts and multiple worktrees (#195). - Update to `clap` 4.0, which changes the help formatting and coloring. - Update other dependencies to latest versions in Cargo.lock. - No longer depend on `lazy_static` crate. - Use `std::thread::scope` instead of custom mechanism. This brings the total number of uses of `unsafe` in StGit to zero. - Minimum rustc requirement is set to 1.63.0. - The '$' sigil used for committed patches is now yellow instead of white. - Patch names beginning with a hyphen '-' may be disambiguated from command line options by escaping the leading '-' with a backslash. - `stg email format` and `stg email send` now use `-G`/`--git-opts` to pass additional options to `git format-patch` and `git send-email`. - Patch name arguments to `stg email format` and `stg email-send` can now be placed after a `--` separator (#216). - Update top-level usage help for `stg`. ### Fixed - Various errors that may occur when executing a stack transaction are now handled more robustly such that the changes from the transaction are rolled-back so that the stack, repository, and worktree are all in a consistent state (#205). - The `stg uncommit -h` usage indentation is repaired. - The `stg float` usage now shows the two distinct usage modes. - `stg squash --name` allows patch names with leading '-'. - `stg diff --range` allows patch names and ranges with leading '-'. - Fix some pre-indented paragraphs in help/about strings. - Zsh completion for `stg edit` incorrectly included -O/--diff-opts. - Zsh completion for `stg files` incorrectly included -O/--diff-opts. ## [2.0.0-beta.3] 2022-08-28 ### Added - Add install targets for `contrib/` directory. ### Changed - Use `git` executable instead of `libgit2` for all status and index operations to improve compatibility with sparse index checkouts (#195). - Show commit hash in `stg version` output when not built from tag. - Use `cargo --locked` consistently in Makefiles. - Use "patch" extension in temp file name when editing a patch with a diff. - Updated transient dependencies in Cargo.lock. ### Fixed - Repair `stg branch --describe` panic when run without arguments - Repair zsh completions for `git branch` - Repair `stgit.el` to use compatible `stg show` commands (#202). - Repair `stg uncommit --to` to work with annotated tags (#203). - Repair `make install` to not install cargo tracking files. ## [2.0.0-beta.2] 2022-08-05 ### Changed - Improved error when push conflicts with untracked files (#193) - Removed a few transitive dependencies by turning-off features in bstr and chrono. - Update Cargo.lock with latest dependencies - Update to clap 3.2 and only use non-deprecated interfaces ### Fixed - Repair `stg spill` when spilling newly added files and using path limits. ## [2.0.0-beta.1] 2022-07-28 ### Removed - Removed Python implementation of StGit. ### Added - Man page generation in asciidoc format with `stg completion man`. This was needed for feature parity with the Python implementation. - Added documentation for patch range syntax to stg(1) man page. - Added `install-all` target to top-level Makefile that installs the executable, man pages, html pages, and shell completions. ### Changed - Additional template search paths were added. In addition to looking for template files in .git/, also look in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/stgit/templates/` and `$HOME/.stgit/templates`. This search strategy is consistent with how git looks for the global config file. - Makefile targets are updated such that they are all applicable to the Rust implementation. - Argument value names are now all lowercase in help and man pages. - Updated Cargo.lock with latest versions of dependencies. - Release checklist is updated for Rust implementation. ### Fixed - Minor typo fixes in help strings - Improved documentation for top-level `stg` options. - Improve error message in edge case of attempting to push a hidden patch by name when there are no unapplied patches. ## [2.0.0-alpha.2] 2022-07-07 ### Added - `stg email format` wraps `git format-patch` and provides a mechanism to generate patch emails and optional cover letter in mbox format. - `stg email send` wraps `git send-email` and allows sending patch emails, either from files generated by `stg email format` or by specifying patches directly. ### Changed - Bash completions for shell aliases now fallback to filename completions (#191). - Help options listings now ensure --color and --help are shown last. - Various zsh completion improvements: - Add descriptions for --color values - Complete -O/--diff-opts values (using `git diff-tree --git-completion-helper`) - Comprehend `stg -C <dir>` options - Improved/corrected alias expansion - Improved error messages when completion is attempted outside git repo and/or StGit-initialized branch - Patch name completions now look and feel like output from `stg series` - Complete patch range syntax ('patch0..patchN') for all relevant commands - Completion for `stg squash` no longer allows duplicate patch name arguments - Removed completions for removed `stg mail` command - Completion for `stg sink` no longer offers hidden patches - Completion for `stg rename` comprehends second, new patch name argument - Completion for `stg diff --range` now works ### Fixed - Compatibility with git versions prior to 2.35.0 is repaired by avoiding using `git apply --allow-empty` (#192). - Fish completions for -O/--diff-opts are repaired ## [2.0.0-alpha.1] 2022-06-17 ### Added - `stg series` gains the `-i/--commit-id` option to display patches' commit ids. - `stg series` colorized output is modified. The main change is that patch descriptions are no longer yellow. - `stg version` now displays copyright and license statements. - `stg version` gains `-s/--short` flag to show shortened version info. - The `stgit.diff-opts` configuration variable is now respected as it was in the Python implementation. - `stg completion` command provides runtime support for shell completions. - `stg completion bash` generates bash shell completion script. - `stg completion fish` generates fish shell completion script. - `stg completion zsh` outputs zsh shell completion script. - `stg completion list` shows StGit commands and aliases and is used at completion-time by shell completion scripts. ### Changed - The `-O/--diff-opts` flag now allows both multiple space separated opts in one value as well as multiple occurrences of `-O/--diff-opts` on the same command line. This behavior is compatible with the Python implementation. - `stg series` help output splits options into a few sections. - Dependencies are updated to more recent versions in Cargo.lock. ### Fixed - `stg edit --set-tree` no longer causes the interactive editor to be implicitly invoked. - Repair build for non-Linux unix targets (including MacOS) and Windows targets. - Avoid case insensitive patch name collisions. On operating systems with case-insensitive paths, patch names that only differ by case lead to patch reference collisions. StGit now ensures that patch names are distinct under case insensitive comparisons. - Add missing `-t` short option for `--set-tree` for `stg edit`. - Add missing `-k` short option for `--keep`. ## [2.0.0-alpha.0] 2022-05-17 ### Removed - `stg edit` no longer accepts `-O/--diff-opts`. Custom diff options is in conflict with editable diffs since many (most?) diff options cause the diff to no long be applicable. - `stg files` no longer accepts `-O/--diff-opts`. This option was of marginal value since it only had a possible side effect when `--stat` was being used. - `stg clone` is removed (at least for the time being). Use `git clone` and `stg init` instead. - `stg mail` is removed, but will be re-added or replaced prior to the 2.0.0 release. ### Added - `stg new --refresh` allows a new patch to be refreshed with changes in one step. The `-i/--index`, `-F/--force`, `-s/--submodules`, and `--no-submodules` options from `stg refresh` are also available to `stg new`. - `stg id` now accepts the `-b/--branch` option. - `stg spill` replaces `stg refresh --spill`. ### Changed - StGit aliases are now more like Git aliases. Normal aliases refer to StGit subcommands, but aliases prefixed with '!' are shell aliases that may run arbitrary commands. An example normal alias would be `git config stgit.alias.list 'series --description --empty'`. An example shell alias would be `git config stgit.alias.st '!git status --short'`. - The `--ack` and `--review` options now optionally take a value. The `--ack-by` and `--review-by` options are deprecated. - Commands such as `stg goto`, `stg push`, and `stg pop` now require full/correct patch names on the command line and no longer accept unambiguous patch name prefixes. When an inexact patch name is provided on the command line, the error message will now indicate similar valid patch names. - `stg branch` output is now generally less verbose. - `stg branch --describe` replaces `stg branch --description`. The `--description` subcommand remains supported as a hidden alias to `--describe`, but the description string must now be provided as its own argument; i.e. `--description="description string"` is no longer supported. - `stg branch --list` now produces colorized output. The `--color` option or `NO_COLOR` environment variable may be used to affect this behavior. - `stg branch --rename` now supports renaming regular git branches in addition to StGit-enabled branches. - `stg clean` now uses `-A` and `-U` short options for `--applied` and `--unapplied` instead of `-a` and `-u`. This is done for consistency with `stg series` and `stg show`. - `stg import` now only recognizes compressed patches by their file extension (`.bz2` or `.gz`) and no longer attempts to decompress using all known decompressors. - `stg import` support for compressed input files is selectable at compile time using the `import-compressed` feature. - `stg import` support for importing from a URL is selectable at compile time using the `import-url` feature. - `stg log` now colorizes output by default. The `--color` option or `NO_COLOR` environment variable may be used to affect this behavior. - `stgit.new.verbose` changed to `stgit.edit.verbose` and now affects edit behavior for `edit`, `refresh`, and `squash` along with `new`. - `stg new` now accepts `-e/--edit` and `-d/--diff` instead of `-v/--verbose` - `stg pick` now allows a mix of commits and patches to be picked whereas previously only a single commit xor multiple patches could be picked. - `stg pick` now performs a single stack transaction for all the picked patches/commits instead of one transaction per pick. - `stg rebase --interactive` the "squash" and "fixup" instructions may no longer be applied to the first patch in the instruction list. The stated semantics of both "squash" and "fixup" is that they squash the labeled patch with the preceding patch, which is not possible/valid when there is no preceding patch. - `stg refresh` no longer has the `--spill` flag. Use `stg spill` instead. - Updated colorized output for `stg series`. - `stg series` now requires patch range arguments to be both in-order and contiguous. Constraining patch ranges in this manner ensures that the output from `stg series` is always a valid/correct view of a subset of the series. - `stg show` diff can now be limited to certain paths by specifying path limits on the command line. - `stg show` diff output respects the `--color` option. - The new `--signoff` patch edit option supersedes the deprecated `--sign` and `--sign-by` options. `--signoff` without its optional value does the same thing as `--sign`, while `--signoff=<value>` does the same thing as `--sign-by=<value>`. - `stg squash` now allows the full suite of patch edit options, including `-d/--diff`. Previously only a few message-related options were available. ### Fixed - `stg branch --create` inherits the current branch's remote branch configuration, if available. The Python implementation had an apparent bug that prevented inheriting the remote branch configuration when creating from the current branch. ## [1.5] 2022-01-28 ### Removed ### Added - Add Makefile targets for installing shell completions - `stg rebase --interactive` learns 'hide' instruction ### Changed - Picked patch names are preserved when possible (#175) - Replace `--unapplied` option with `--noapply` for `stg pick` (#174) - `stg pick --noapply` no longer reverses patch order (#174) - Use `stg version` uses `sys.executable` to get Python version. ### Fixed - Repair `stg repair` with amended first patch (#163) - Repair corner cases where invalid patchnames could be generated by `stg new`, `stg uncommit`, etc. (#176) - `stg mail` could crash due to a misspelled reference (#178) - Zsh completion for `stg refresh -p` now completes against all patches (not just applied patches). - Zsh gains missing completion for `stg push --noapply` - Minor repair to help for `stg float --noapply` and `stg push --noapply` - Restore `stg sink --nopush` capability. ## [1.4] 2021-10-27 ### Removed - Python 3.5, which became EOL 2020-09-13, support is deprecated and will be removed in a future StGit release - Python 3.6, which will be EOL 2021-12-23, support is deprecated and will be removed in a future StGit release ### Added - The new `stg import --message-id` option causes the Message-ID from imported emails to be included as the Message-Id trailer in the patch description (#42) - The new 'stgit.import.message-id' config option also enables the Message-Id trailer (#42) ### Changed - `stg import` no longer creates "Message-Id" trailer by default when importing patches from email (#42) - StGit works with Python 3.10 - `stg version` prints a more abbreviated Python version - `stg commit` will no longer commit empty patches by default; the `--allow-empty` option may be used to override this behavior (#158) - The `stgit.main.main()` function now takes an argv parameter and returns an int return code in most cases instead of calling sys.exit(), thus making main() a bit easier to use as an API. ### Fixed - Repair stack upgrade with `stg branch --list` (#155) - Repair crash in `stg squash` with out of order patches and no name specified (#157) - Zsh completions learn `stg float --noapply` option - Zsh completion for `stg sink` now allows multiple patches ## [1.3] 2021-09-26 ### Removed ### Added ### Changed ### Fixed - Repair crash regression when using `stgit.autosign` ## [1.2] 2021-09-26 ### Removed ### Deprecated - Python 3.5, which became EOL 2020-09-13, support is deprecated and will be removed in a future StGit release - Python 3.6, which will be EOL 2021-12-23, support is deprecated and will be removed in a future StGit release ### Added - `stg rebase ` learns `--interactive`; easily re-order, edit, squash, fixup, or delete patches via your editor - `stg rebase` learns `--autostash`; stash changes before the rebase and apply them after. Also configurable with the `stgit.autostash` configuration option - `stg edit` can now rename patches (#119) - `stg edit` gains helpful instructions (#138) - `stg new` learns `--verbose`, which includes a diff in the editor window (similar to `git commit --verbose`). This behavior is also configurable with the `stgit.new.verbose` configuration option - `stg push` and `stg float` learn `--noapply` option; allows patches to be reordered without updating worktree and deferring merge conflict resolution (#144) - `stg edit`, `stg refresh`, and `stg new` learn the `--sign-by`, `--ack-by`, and `--review-by` options which allow those respective trailers' values to be specified by the user on the command line (#92) ### Changed - Stack metadata version 5; stack metadata is moved from `refs/heads/<branch>.stgit` to `refs/stacks/<branch>` and the stack metadata file now uses a JSON format instead of the prior custom format; the stack metadata will be upgraded to v5 on first use of this version of StGit; like all stack metadata upgrades, **this is a one-way auto-upgrade for existing stacks** (#65) - Use setuptools instead of distutils for packaging - No git or python version checks in setup.py - Use different dynamic versioning system - Install `stg` executable as console_script entry point - More sophisticated search for bash.exe on Windows when running hooks - The editor window text for `stg squash` has been modified to mirror git's behavior -- the squash edit message now includes all commits (#71) - Binary diffs are no longer shown when with `stg edit -d` - Multiple trailers can now be added at once; this is now allowed, for example: `stg edit --sign --review --ack` - Update zsh completion for `stg rebase` to show local and remote heads (#102) - Zsh completions for commands with patch arguments now comprehend the effect of `-b/--branch` and `-B/--ref-branch` - Zsh completions now guard patch names--one less TAB press to complete patch names in certain contexts - `stg import` now extracts the `Message-ID` email header into the patch message (#42) ### Fixed - Repair crash when attempting to export empty patch (#112) - Exact command name matches are unambiguous (#110) - Exiting with an empty `stg edit` editor will now abort the edit; previously it would delete your commit message. (#138) - Repair completions when stg.series.description is enabled in config - Workaround child process reaping race on Windows (#78) - Repair crash with `stg float --series` when bad patch name in series - Repair zsh completion for `stg float` to accept multiple patch names - Repair zsh completion for changed files, affecting `stg refresh` and `stg diff` ### Internal - Add link to coverage.io project to CONTRIBUTING.md - Set smart `exclude_lines` default for 'coverage' - Expanded test suite for `stg edit` - Add pkgtest.py script to help test StGit packaging - Cleanup .gitignore files ## [1.1] 2021-04-30 ### Removed ### Added - StGit GPG-signs patches when `commit.gpgsign` is set (#12) - Support `core.hooksPath` in git config - Add `-C` option for `stg import` and `stg fold` (#18) ### Changed - Allow importing mail and series from urls (#94) - `stg refresh --edit` may also use `--diff` and `--diff-opts` (#98) - `stg goto` allows sha1 of a patch instead of patch name (#93) ### Fixed - Repair hang in `stg pull -m`, `stg goto -m`, and `stg push -m` - Repair `stg mail` to show diffstat of whole series (#104) - Repair MANIFEST.in to include AUTHORS.md and README.md files ## [1.0] 2021-02-07 ### Removed - Drop support for Python < 3.5 - Remove previously deprecated `stg publish` command - Removed contrib scripts: `stg-swallow`, `stg-fold-files-from`, `stg-dispatch`, `stg-whatchanged`, and `stg-show-old` ### Added - The pre-commit hook is now run for `stg refresh` - New `--spill` option for `stg refresh` - Add stgit.series.description config option (#88) - Official support for Python versions up to 3.9 ### Changed - Stack metadata format 4. All metadata now kept in Git objects; no more stack state files in .git/patches. **A one-way auto-upgrade to format version 4 will occur when StGit commands are run on an existing StGit branch.** - Use `python3` in shebangs instead of `python` - `contrib/stgbashprompt.sh` is no longer executable - Internal docstrings now use reStructuredText instead of Epytext ### Fixed - Importing large patches is much, much faster (#66) - Other performance improvements when dealing with large patches - Repair diffstat when outside work tree root (#62) - Use encoded (string) environment variables on Windows (#79) - Fix `stg pull` when no upstream is configured (#83) - Fix `refresh` crash with path limiting and files added to index (#85) - Repair `new` with patchdescr.template crash (#87) - Repair `log` from worktree subdir with patches specified - Repair `import` allowing/generating duplicate patch names (#64) - Repair `mail --auto` to strip comments after addrs (#91) ## [0.23] 2020-06-12 ### Removed - Drop support for Python 3.3; Python 2 (2.6 and 2.7) remain deprecated, but supported for one last release - Tutorial is removed; it now exists as part of the website ### Deprecated - Python 2.x support is deprecated and will be removed in a future release ### Added - Support html5 output of docs from asciidoc - Add `--expose` option for `stg pick` to allow picked commit message to be customized ### Changed - Limit mail diffstat to 72 columns - Added pyproject.toml file for black configuration - Minimum Git version is 2.2.0 - Quote stg and subcommand in man page synopsis - Replaced RELEASENOTES with this CHANGELOG.md - Replaces Documentation/SubmittingPatches with CONTRIBUTING.md ### Fixed - Repair MANIFEST.in and generated source dist - Repair importing mail with ": " (colon space) in subject - Fix mail cover letter shortlog - Fix mail cover letter diffstat - `stg series` now only outputs colors when `isatty()` - Repair mail SSL check (#57) - Repair `stg mail` with both `-a` and `-e` options (#58) - Remove empty short-opt for `--no-submodules` of `stg refresh` - Repair build.py for Python 2 with explicit `flush()` - `stgit.refreshsubmodules` added to sample gitconfig ### Internal - Update docs build system from upstream Git docs - Use coverage contexts to map commands to covered lines - Improve mail tests - Use GitHub Actions instead of TravisCI - Format StGit source using black formatter ## [0.22] - 2020-03-02 ### Removed - Remove debian packaging; downstream Debian uses its own anyway ### Deprecated - Python 2.x support is deprecated and will be removed in the next StGit release - `stg publish` is deprecated and will be removed in the next StGit release ### Added - `stg import` has new --keep-cr option, like `git mailsplit` ### Changed - `stg new` now includes patch name in log message - `stg branch --rename` can now rename the current branch - `stg branch --create` now works even if the workspace is dirty, consistent with `git checkout` - `stg branch --description` now works on both regular and stgit branches - `stg edit --diff` now implies `--edit` - `stg refresh` and `stg edit` now reset the committer information, consistent with `stg push` - git notes are now preserved when patches are modified - Tutorial improvements - Many additional tests and test improvements - All stgit commands now use "new" git library infrastructure ### Fixed - `stg branch --create` inherits remote correctly from parent committish - Patch names are checked earlier to avoid inconsistent stack states - Improved commit data parsing and handling of non-UTF8 encodings - Repair git error messages when checking stgit version from outside a git repo ## [0.21] - 2019-10-28 ### Changed - Faster handling of large patches (#44) ### Fixed - Build reproducibility repairs (Thanks reproducible-builds.org team!) - Python can now be run with optimizations (`python -O`) - `stg log` now prints trailing newline - Improved command line option parsing for `stg log` ## [0.20] - 2019-10-04 ### Added - `stg patches -d` can now output colored diffs. - `stg publish --overwrite` allows branch to be overwritten instead of creating new commits. - `stg log --clear` deletes the stack's log history. Use with caution. - Fish shell completions for stg. - Zsh completions for stg. - `stg mail --domain` option overrides the host's domain in the message ID. ### Changed - Branch protection metadata now captured in config instead of .git/patches/<branch>protect file. This updates stgit's metadata format from v2 to v3. - `stg diff` no longer shows binary diffs by default. Use `-O--binary` or add `--binary` to stgit.diff-opts in config. - Diagnostic output is now routed to stderr instead of stdout. Diagnostic output is also now sent to stderr unconditionally, i.e. no more isatty() test (#35). - Converted to "new" lib infrastructure: `show`, `patches`, `diff`, `pick`, `pull`, `rebase`, and `fold`. ### Fixed - `stg show` detects conflicting --applied and --unapplied options. - `stg show --stat` now shows commit headers. - `stg patches --diff` now shows proper diff instead of `b'...'` repr of diff. - `stg diff --range` detects some invalid values (e.g. `-r ..`). - Date parsing is now more portable, only use platform specific `date` as last parsing option. Affects, e.g., `stg refresh --authdate`. - Repaired search path for templates to avoid looking in Python site-packages directory. - Ensure stdout and stderr are flushed. Rarely affected `stg diff`. - `stg repair` will now fail if extra command line arguments are provided. - Bash completions are now generated in a reproducible manner. - `stg edit --diff` on an empty patch no longer crashes. - `stg pick` no longer fails when picked commit has empty message (#39). - `stg rebase` no longer crashes when there are conflicts (#34). - `stg pick` no longer crashes if --name is not provided when picking a regular commit object. - Improved test coverage for: branch, diff, pick, sync, - New tests for: files, patches, fold, series - Portable use of iconv, sort, and sed in tests. - Linting using flake8 and isort. - All Python code now conforms to PEP-8. - Updated test infrastructure from git 2.20. - Parallel tests with coverage (`make -j4 coverage`) now works. - Documentation build is not included in code coverage. - Repaired log end messages when using `STGIT_SUBPROCESS_LOG=debug`. - Renamed "dunder" instance attributes to improve debugging. - Fail faster when patch name has slash ('/') (#24). ## [0.19] 2018-11-05 ### Changed - Python 3 support. StGit supports Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, and 3.7. PyPy interpreters are also supported. - Submodules are now ignored when checking if working tree is clean. Submodules are also not included by default when refreshing a patch. - Config booleans are now parsed similarly to git-config. - `contrib/stgit.el` is now licenced with GPLv2. - Add continuous integration (travis-ci) and code coverage (coveralls) support. - Many new test cases were added. ### Fixed - Repair handling of emails with utf-8 bodies containing latin-1 characters. Also correctly decode email headers containing quoted encoded words. - StGit's version is now correct/available in the release archive. ## [0.18] 2017-08-14 ### Added - `commit-msg` hook support for easier integration with Gerrit, allowing a Change-Id line to be inserted in the commit message - `stg mail` improvements for 'Suggested-by:' tag and auto generation of Cc for the cover letter based on all tags in the series - `stg mail` bash completion for the --to, --cc and --bcc options based on the content of the [mail "alias"] section of Git configuration - `stg edit --review` option to add a 'Reviewed-by:' tag - `stg pop --spill` functionality to allow popping a patch from the stack while keeping its modification in the tree ### Changed - Project page details updated (gna.org has been shut down) ### Fixed - Various fixes and test coverage improvements
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Latest release is 26.0.0, but latest lang/ruby-cucumber-gherkin dose not supports cucumber-messages 26 and later. 23.0.0 (2023-11-02) Added * Added C++ implementation (#152) Changed * [Ruby] Updated minimum Ruby version to 2.5 - (#177 luke-hill) 24.0.0 (2023-11-24) Added * Add stackTrace prop to Exception message (#182) 24.0.1 (2023-12-21) Fixed * Update repo URLs (#190) 24.1.0 (2024-03-23) Added * java: include stacktrace in Convertor.toMessage(Throwable) (#213) 25.0.0 (2024-06-13) Changed * [Ruby] Breaking change Messages are now altered to be 1 message class per file (#225 luke-hill) * [Ruby] Updated minimum Ruby version to 3.0 (#216 luke-hill) * [Ruby] Use latest CCK conformance for signing off message releases (#216 luke-hill) * [Ruby] Tidied up all remaining rubocop offenses (This included 2 minor alterations to the generator code) (#217 #225 luke-hill) * [Php] Permit both PHPUnit 10 and PHPUnit 11 (#200 ciaranmcnulty) Fixed * [cpp] Don't rely on GitHub API for latest versions and implement a simple download retry loop 25.0.1 (2024-06-14) Fixed * [Php] Fixed a workflow issue with publishing the package
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28.0.0 (2024-02-15) Added * [Python] Added release workflow for releasing to Pypi (#213) * (i18n) Added Vietnamese translation of "Rule" (#204) * (i18n) Added Irish translation of "Rule" (#216) Changed * [Python] Reuse the action cucumber/action-publish-pypi in release (#220) * [Python] Removed duplicate code in markdown token matcher (#205) * [Java, JavaScript, PHP, Go, Ruby] Upgraded messages to v24 * Upgraded messages to v22 29.0.0 (2024-08-12) Changes are too many to write here, please refer: <https://github.com/cucumber/gherkin/releases/tag/v29.0.0> in detail.
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Hello,
This should fix the new target name error at haproxy build: