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reduce-depends.awk: Reduce "pkg>1" and "pkg<2" into "pkg>1<2". #18

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Enhance the reduce-depends.awk script to reduce a larger set of
dependencies into a single dependency. The patterns representing
intervals of version numbers (can be open-ended) are of the form:

pkg>lower
pkg>=lower
pkg<upper
pkg<=upper
pkg>lower<upper
pkg>lower<=upper
pkg>=lower<upper
pkg>=lower<=upper

These patterns are now condensed into a single dependency of the
same form. For example, given the following patterns:

pkg>=1.0
pkg>2.0
pkg<3.0
pkg<=4.0
pkg>=2.5<3.5

the reduced pattern becomes:

pkg>=2.5<3.0

Add the test script used to help with refactoring and adding the
new feature to the script.

This is a mostly complete rewrite of the script; change the
license to the standard 2-clause BSD license used by TNF.

Enhance the reduce-depends.awk script to reduce a larger set of
dependencies into a single dependency.  The patterns representing
intervals of version numbers (can be open-ended) are of the form:

	pkg>lower
	pkg>=lower
	pkg<upper
	pkg<=upper
	pkg>lower<upper
	pkg>lower<=upper
	pkg>=lower<upper
	pkg>=lower<=upper

These patterns are now condensed into a single dependency of the
same form.  For example, given the following patterns:

	pkg>=1.0
	pkg>2.0
	pkg<3.0
	pkg<=4.0
	pkg>=2.5<3.5

the reduced pattern becomes:

	pkg>=2.5<3.0

Add the test script used to help with refactoring and adding the
new feature to the script.

This is a mostly complete rewrite of the script; change the
license to the standard 2-clause BSD license used by TNF.
Restore feature from the old script by preserving the order of the
dependencies with respect to their package directories.  This is
important because the buildlink framework causes dependency lists
emitted to have the property where each package of the list only
depends on packages listed before it.
The pkg_info(1) manpage says that underscore (_) is valid and is
equivalent to a period (.) in a version string.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 26, 2017
0.25     2017-11-23

- All exceptions now include a stack trace by default when treated as a
  string. This makes finding where validation failed a lot easier. Fixes GH
  #18.

- The name for a subroutine is now used in some exception messages, even if
  Sub::Util cannot be installed.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 23, 2018
2018-02-07 -- 0.8.5

  * Changed: The uriparser project has moved from SourceForge to GitHub:
      Code + issue tracker: https://github.com/uriparser/uriparser
      New website: https://uriparser.github.io/
      Please update any links of yours, accordingly. Thank you!
  * Fixed: Memleak in out-of-memory clean-up code
      of URI normalization, related to SF.net bug #28.
      Thanks to Chris Hills for the report!
  * Fixed: Fix compilation of uriparse(1) on FreeBSD
      Thanks to Ed Schouten for the patch!
  * Fixed: Fix C90 compilation errors
      Thanks to Joel Cunningham for the patches!
  * Fixed: Space requirements documented for uriWindowsFilenameToUriStringA
      given URI "file://server1/file1.txt" (SF.net bug #31)
      Thanks to threedyd for the report!
  * Fixed: Compiler warnings
      Thanks to Joel Cunningham for the patches!
  * Fixed: Stop exporting internal function RemoveBaseUriImpl
      Thanks to Joel Cunningham for the report!
  * Fixed: API documentation front page no longer empty with Doxygen 1.8.13
  * Fixed: "make -C doc install" fixed for lack of .map files
  * Improved: Communicate that absolutePath is always URI_FALSE for URIs
      with a host in uriparse CLI tool output and Uri.h header
      (GitHub #2, SF.net #30)
  * Soname: 1:21:0

2015-10-12 -- 0.8.4

  * Fixed: Stack overflow on parsing malformed IPv6 addresses with
      more than eigtht quads.  Thanks to Alexander Klink for the report!
  * Soname: 1:20:0

2015-10-04 -- 0.8.3

  * Fixed: uriCompareRange reported NULL pointer and range of
      length zero as equal, by mistake.
      Thanks to Robert Kausch and his Coverity report.
  * Fixed: Use-after-free in out-of-memory code of uriMakeOwner.
      Thanks to Chris Hills and his Klocwork-based report (SF.net bug #28)
  * Soname: 1:19:0

2015-04-27 -- 0.8.2

  * Fixed: Broken conversion from/to Windows network shares (SF.net bug #21)
      Thanks to Adam Gross and Dmitry Repkin!
  * Fixed: Limit uriCompareRange return values to -1/0/1 (SF.net bug #24)
      As a side effect, this fixes the test suite for AArch64.
      Thanks to Marcin Juszkiewicz for the patch!
  * Fixed: MinGW Makefile:
      LIB_DIR fixed from ../../lib leftover to ../../src (SF.net bug #27)
      Thanks to Dmytro Zagashev for the report!
  * Fixed: Add missing NULL checks to UriStringToFilename (SF.net bug #25)
      Thanks to Jerome Custodio for the report!
  * Changed: Leave inlining decisions to GCC
  * Soname: 1:18:0

2014-10-20 -- 0.8.1

  * Fixed: Sync URI_VER_* preprocessor defines (were at 0.7.6, SF.net bug #23)
  * Fixed: Bug in internal function that may flip uriEqualsUri results around
  * Added: Function uriAddBaseUriEx allowing to resolve URIs with
      a scheme identical to that of the base URI to resolve against
      as if the URI to resolve had no scheme specified, when flag
      URI_RESOLVE_IDENTICAL_SCHEME_COMPAT is specified
      (SF.net feature request #4)
  * Soname: 1:17:0

2014-07-12 -- 0.8.0.1

  * Fixed: ISO C90 warnings (SF.net bug #20)
  * Changed: No longer ship RFC documents (to make things easier for Debian)
  * Soname: 1:16:0

2013-12-20 -- 0.8.0

  * Fixed: Resolution of relative URI "/" broken
      Thanks to Mo McRoberts for the patch!
  * Fixed: uriAddBaseUri produced uriUri objects with both host
      and the absolutePath flag set (while the absolutePath flag
      should only be true for URI objects without a host) when
      resolving absolute URIs like "/" or "/foo/bar".
      Now the absolutePath flag is set to URI_FALSE and an empty
      segment is added as necessary
  * Fixed: .errorCode could end up unset, previously
      Thanks to Radu Hociung for the patch!  (SF.net bug #16)
  * Fixed: Resolve use of non-POSIX "sed -r" used when building
     documentation  (SF.net bug #18)
     Thanks to Ryan Schmidt for reporting!
  * Fixed: Build DLL with -no-undefined on Windows
      Thanks to Michel Zou for the patch!  (SF.net bug #19)
  * Added: Command line tool "uriparse"
      Thanks to Radu Hociung for coding!  (SF.net feature request #3)
  * Soname: 1:15:0

2013-08-24 -- 0.7.9

  * Fixed: Error position ended up as NULL for some syntax errors.
      Thanks to Daniel Solano Gómez for the patch!  (SF.net bug #14)
  * Soname: 1:14:0

2013-05-13 -- 0.7.8

  * Fixed: Fix dissection of query string "q=hello&x=&y=" (SF.net bug #12)
      Thanks to Marc Novakowski for reporting!
  * Soname: 1:13:0
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 24, 2018
2018-02-07 -- 0.8.5

  * Changed: The uriparser project has moved from SourceForge to GitHub:
      Code + issue tracker: https://github.com/uriparser/uriparser
      New website: https://uriparser.github.io/
      Please update any links of yours, accordingly. Thank you!
  * Fixed: Memleak in out-of-memory clean-up code
      of URI normalization, related to SF.net bug #28.
      Thanks to Chris Hills for the report!
  * Fixed: Fix compilation of uriparse(1) on FreeBSD
      Thanks to Ed Schouten for the patch!
  * Fixed: Fix C90 compilation errors
      Thanks to Joel Cunningham for the patches!
  * Fixed: Space requirements documented for uriWindowsFilenameToUriStringA
      given URI "file://server1/file1.txt" (SF.net bug #31)
      Thanks to threedyd for the report!
  * Fixed: Compiler warnings
      Thanks to Joel Cunningham for the patches!
  * Fixed: Stop exporting internal function RemoveBaseUriImpl
      Thanks to Joel Cunningham for the report!
  * Fixed: API documentation front page no longer empty with Doxygen 1.8.13
  * Fixed: "make -C doc install" fixed for lack of .map files
  * Improved: Communicate that absolutePath is always URI_FALSE for URIs
      with a host in uriparse CLI tool output and Uri.h header
      (GitHub #2, SF.net #30)
  * Soname: 1:21:0

2015-10-12 -- 0.8.4

  * Fixed: Stack overflow on parsing malformed IPv6 addresses with
      more than eigtht quads.  Thanks to Alexander Klink for the report!
  * Soname: 1:20:0

2015-10-04 -- 0.8.3

  * Fixed: uriCompareRange reported NULL pointer and range of
      length zero as equal, by mistake.
      Thanks to Robert Kausch and his Coverity report.
  * Fixed: Use-after-free in out-of-memory code of uriMakeOwner.
      Thanks to Chris Hills and his Klocwork-based report (SF.net bug #28)
  * Soname: 1:19:0

2015-04-27 -- 0.8.2

  * Fixed: Broken conversion from/to Windows network shares (SF.net bug #21)
      Thanks to Adam Gross and Dmitry Repkin!
  * Fixed: Limit uriCompareRange return values to -1/0/1 (SF.net bug #24)
      As a side effect, this fixes the test suite for AArch64.
      Thanks to Marcin Juszkiewicz for the patch!
  * Fixed: MinGW Makefile:
      LIB_DIR fixed from ../../lib leftover to ../../src (SF.net bug #27)
      Thanks to Dmytro Zagashev for the report!
  * Fixed: Add missing NULL checks to UriStringToFilename (SF.net bug #25)
      Thanks to Jerome Custodio for the report!
  * Changed: Leave inlining decisions to GCC
  * Soname: 1:18:0

2014-10-20 -- 0.8.1

  * Fixed: Sync URI_VER_* preprocessor defines (were at 0.7.6, SF.net bug #23)
  * Fixed: Bug in internal function that may flip uriEqualsUri results around
  * Added: Function uriAddBaseUriEx allowing to resolve URIs with
      a scheme identical to that of the base URI to resolve against
      as if the URI to resolve had no scheme specified, when flag
      URI_RESOLVE_IDENTICAL_SCHEME_COMPAT is specified
      (SF.net feature request #4)
  * Soname: 1:17:0

2014-07-12 -- 0.8.0.1

  * Fixed: ISO C90 warnings (SF.net bug #20)
  * Changed: No longer ship RFC documents (to make things easier for Debian)
  * Soname: 1:16:0

2013-12-20 -- 0.8.0

  * Fixed: Resolution of relative URI "/" broken
      Thanks to Mo McRoberts for the patch!
  * Fixed: uriAddBaseUri produced uriUri objects with both host
      and the absolutePath flag set (while the absolutePath flag
      should only be true for URI objects without a host) when
      resolving absolute URIs like "/" or "/foo/bar".
      Now the absolutePath flag is set to URI_FALSE and an empty
      segment is added as necessary
  * Fixed: .errorCode could end up unset, previously
      Thanks to Radu Hociung for the patch!  (SF.net bug #16)
  * Fixed: Resolve use of non-POSIX "sed -r" used when building
     documentation  (SF.net bug #18)
     Thanks to Ryan Schmidt for reporting!
  * Fixed: Build DLL with -no-undefined on Windows
      Thanks to Michel Zou for the patch!  (SF.net bug #19)
  * Added: Command line tool "uriparse"
      Thanks to Radu Hociung for coding!  (SF.net feature request #3)
  * Soname: 1:15:0

2013-08-24 -- 0.7.9

  * Fixed: Error position ended up as NULL for some syntax errors.
      Thanks to Daniel Solano Gómez for the patch!  (SF.net bug #14)
  * Soname: 1:14:0

2013-05-13 -- 0.7.8

  * Fixed: Fix dissection of query string "q=hello&x=&y=" (SF.net bug #12)
      Thanks to Marc Novakowski for reporting!
  * Soname: 1:13:0
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 27, 2018
Changes:
1.20.1
------
 - libcupsfilters: Silenced warning when using CUPS < 2.x by
   eliminating the use of a recently introduced CUPS library
   function (Bugzilla bug #1421).
 - braille: Fix some missing options on indexv4. Thanks to
   Samuel Thibault for this patch (Pull request #21).
 - braille: Fix disabling margins on indexv4 in graphic
   mode. Thanks to Samuel Thibault for this patch (Pull request
   #20).
 - braille: Fix installation of brftopagedbrf. Thanks to Samuel
   Thibault for this patch (Pull request #18, Issue #17).
 - cups-browsed: Fixed crash when CUPS reports a print queue
   without "device-uri" attribute when cups-browsed polls a
   list of local CUPS queues (Issue #16).

1.20.0
------
 - libcupsfilters: Let the PPD generator prefer the English
   translation file from CUPS for the human-readable strings in
   the PPD files.
 - libcupsfilters: The PPD generator lists all page sizes with
   human-readable names now, including proprietary names of the
   printer.
 - cups-browsed, driverless: Fixed get-printer-attributes call
   on driverless printers for generating the PPD, explicitly
   requesting the media-col-database attribute as otherwise
   borderless page sizes do not appear.
 - libcupsfilters: Fixed loading option/choice strings lists
   from driverless printers for PPD file generation. Especially
   proprietary media types appear correctly now.
 - libcupsfilters: Completed color space support in the PPD
   generator: Added DeviceGray/RGB/CMYK, default to 8 bit for
   SRGB and to 16 bit for AdobeRGB, avoid duplicate listings of
   the same color space.

1.19.0
------
 - libcupsfilters: Let the PPD generator add the options "Print
   Optimization", "Print Rendering Intent" and "Print Scaling"
   if appropriate IPP attributes are found.
 - libcupsfilters: Let the PPD generator read out the maximum
   of info about color spaces and this way not only reliably
   the correct choices are added to the ColorModel option but
   also the maximum supported bit depth (8 or 16 bit) is used.
 - libcupsfilters: Overtaken new features from CUPS' PPD
   generator: Presets, Finishing Templates, and extraction of
   media sizes from "media-col-database"
 - libcupsfilters: Improvements on header of generated PPDs:
   use cups-filters version number, "drvless.ppd" PCFileName,
   APSupplies and cupsChargeInfoURI from CUPS.
 - libcupsfilters: Let the PPD generator use the IPP string
   tables in the translation files of CUPS 2.3.x or newer
   (English strings only). Let all options in the PPD have
   human-readable option and choice names. In case of CUPS
   2.2.x or older (or if the CUPS translation are missing) we
   fall back to internal tables.
 - cups-browsed: Improved debug output when checking IPP
   attributes of IPP printers.
 - .gitignore: Ignore also core files.
 - cups-browsed: Support use of PPD files generated by CUPS for
   IPP Printers. Works only if the the local queue created by
   cups-browsed replaces a temporary queue from CUPS.
   Configurable via "UseCUPSGeneratedPPDs" directive in
   cups-browsed.conf.

1.18.0
------
 - braille: Add support for page-ranges option. Thanks to
          Samuel Thibault for this patch (Pull request #12).
 - braille: Fix supporting docx and LO file names with
          spaces. Thanks to Samuel Thibault for this patch (Pull
          request #11).
 - .gitignore: Updated and cleaned up.
 - Build system: Make sure that "make dist" always includes all
   files of the repository, plus the files generated by
   ./autogen.sh, independent of the system configuration and
   the used ./configure options.
 - pdftoijs, pdftoopvp: Build pdftoijs and pdftoopvp only on
   demand (via "--enable-ijs" and "--enable-opvp" on the
   ./configure command line). There are actually no known
   printer drivers using these filters. If no one complains
   about the missing filters they will get completely removed.
 - Build system: Set default path for pdftops to
   /usr/bin/pdftops also for cross-compiling (Bug #1417).
 - cups-browsed: Set "printer-location" as an attribute and not
   as an option when creating/updating a CUPS queue (Bug
   #1413).
 - braille: Fix handling non-printable characters in BRF
   files. Thanks to Samuel Thibault for this patch.
 - braille: Fix printing backslashes in BRF files. Thanks to
   Samuel Thibault for this patch.
 - braille: use application/vnd.cups-brf instead of
   text/vnd.cups-brf. Thanks to Samuel Thibault for this patch.
 - braille: Make sure liblouis emits pure BRF output. Thanks to
   Samuel Thibault for this patch.
 - braille: Spaces at the head of lines were not getting
   embossed, because bash would eat them in the read
   command. IFS allows to avoid the issue. Thanks to Samuel
   Thibault for this patch.
 - gstoraster: Emit proper error message if Ghostscript is
   missing.  Thanks to Peter De Wachter (pdewacht at gmail dot
   com) for the patch (Bug #1415).
 - braille: Old bash does not like quotes, like in '$(("123" +
   0))'. Removed unneeded quotes. Thanks to Samuel Thibault for
   this patch.
 - braille: Index V5 embossers are compatible with the V4
   protocol so we do not need driver changes, we just need to
   advertise the support. Thanks to Samuel Thibault for this
   patch.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 13, 2018
1.1.1						2018/02/03

Development Fixes

* Test against Ruby 2.5 (#25)

1.1.0						2017/12/03

Development Fixes

* Stop testing Ruby 1.9 (#17)
* Test against Ruby 2.1 to 2.4 (#20)
* Stop testing against Jekyll 2.5 (#22)
* Define path with dir (#18)
* Inherit Jekyll's rubocop config for consistency (#19)
* Add Rubocop to CI (#21)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2018
Upstream changes:
1.19     2018-04-21

- Fix handling of a locale (nds) that does not provide a native name for its
  own locale code. This is a bug in CLDR, but since it exists we should handle
  it sanely.

- If you attempted to thaw a DateTime::Locale::FromData object in a process
  that had not loaded DateTime::Locale this would fail. Reported by Gregor
  Herrmann. GH #18.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 28, 2018
- Issue #18: fix t/05.legacy-pathmk_unc.t for recent updates (thanks zdm)
- pull request #16 - strip down list of prerequisites to modules that are safe to use high on
  the CPAN river (thanks karenetheridge)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 20, 2018
Add missing DEPENDS

Upstream changes:
0.84 Mon 16 Jul 2018 17:49:10 BST
     - Put back credential cache code lost in Signature 4 patch (Branislav Zahradník)

0.83 Tue 10 Jul 2018 22:30:23 BST
     - All patches by Branislav Zahradník
     - Use Signature 4 by default only for amazonaws host (issue #29)
     - Relaxing constraint on owner id, accepting any string (issue #18)
     - Enable secure by default (issue #23)
     - Sanity object uris to avoid invalid signature (issue #28)

0.82 Sat  7 Jul 2018 14:28:06 BST
     - Use HEAD request to determine bucket region (patch by Branislav Zahradník)

0.81 Thu 28 Jun 2018 20:27:44 GMT (TRIAL RELEASE)
     - Restore CHANGES files format
     - Change path to new github repo
     - Add optional delimiter parameter to
       Net::Amazon::S3::Client::Bucket->list (patch by Christian
       Lackas)
     - Add expected and received ETag value if upload is detected as
       being incorrect.
     - Add support for all location constraints when creating buckets
     - making DateTime coercion optional for last_modified (something that
       might happen million of times without ever been used, in a rather
       expensive operation) (patch by Christian Lackas)
     - avoiding MD5 calculation of large files (chunked uploads) that
       are then never used (patch by Christian Lackas)
     - add ability to set use_virtual_host to use virtual host method
       of making requests which eliminate having to set the region
       endpoint of a bucket. (patch by Christian Lackas)
     - Add V4 support (patch by Branislav Zahradník)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 21, 2018
0.40 25th July 2018
  - improve --extra-opts error handling (#18)
  - fix handling named arguments (#17)
  - Allow negation of command line arguments using '--no'-prefix (#13)
  - Fix plugin-name processing in ALRM handler. (#12)
  - Fixed regex in plugin_exit() that handles hyphen for LONGOUTPUT (#11)
  - Support LONGTEXT output in plugin_exit (#10)
  - convert empty perfdata values to 'U' (daku3649 #5)
  - fix output when there is only long plugin output (pdugas)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 23, 2018
## [v0.4.16](https://github.com/chef/mixlib-archive/tree/v0.4.16) (2018-08-28)

#### Merged Pull Requests
- Fix read_tar_magic to properly return an array when a file has less than 264 characters [#30](chef/mixlib-archive#30) ([bdwyertech](https://github.com/bdwyertech))
<!-- latest_release -->

<!-- release_rollup since=0.4.13 -->
### Changes not yet released to rubygems.org

#### Merged Pull Requests
- Fix read_tar_magic to properly return an array when a file has less than 264 characters [#30](chef/mixlib-archive#30) ([bdwyertech](https://github.com/bdwyertech)) <!-- 0.4.16 -->
- Fix mixlib-archive on Windows, add Appveyor [#31](chef/mixlib-archive#31) ([stuartpreston](https://github.com/stuartpreston)) <!-- 0.4.15 -->
- Ensure that paths like foo..bar.baz aren&#39;t ignored [#9](chef/mixlib-archive#9) ([thommay](https://github.com/thommay)) <!-- 0.4.14 -->
<!-- release_rollup -->

<!-- latest_stable_release -->
## [v0.4.13](https://github.com/chef/mixlib-archive/tree/v0.4.13) (2018-08-03)

#### Merged Pull Requests
- add codeowners [#24](chef/mixlib-archive#24) ([thommay](https://github.com/thommay))
- Move deps to the Gemfile and expand Rake tasks [#25](chef/mixlib-archive#25) ([tas50](https://github.com/tas50))
- Add github issue template &amp; standardize expeditor config [#26](chef/mixlib-archive#26) ([tas50](https://github.com/tas50))
- Update codeowners and add PR template [#27](chef/mixlib-archive#27) ([tas50](https://github.com/tas50))
- bugfix to make dir.chdir threadsafe [#29](chef/mixlib-archive#29) ([stevenoneill](https://github.com/stevenoneill))
<!-- latest_stable_release -->

## [v0.4.8](https://github.com/chef/mixlib-archive/tree/v0.4.8) (2018-06-21)

#### Merged Pull Requests
- Use the correct entry size for content with multi-byte characters. [#23](chef/mixlib-archive#23) ([coderanger](https://github.com/coderanger))
<!-- latest_release -->

<!-- release_rollup since=0.4.7 -->
### Changes not yet released to rubygems.org

#### Merged Pull Requests
- Use the correct entry size for content with multi-byte characters. [#23](chef/mixlib-archive#23) ([coderanger](https://github.com/coderanger)) <!-- 0.4.8 -->
<!-- release_rollup -->

<!-- latest_stable_release -->
## [v0.4.7](https://github.com/chef/mixlib-archive/tree/v0.4.7) (2018-06-07)

#### Merged Pull Requests
- fixup strange edge case around tar magic reading [#22](chef/mixlib-archive#22) ([spion06](https://github.com/spion06))
<!-- latest_stable_release -->

## [v0.4.6](https://github.com/chef/mixlib-archive/tree/v0.4.6) (2018-05-08)

#### Merged Pull Requests
- update tar magic to identify oldgnu style tar headers [#21](chef/mixlib-archive#21) ([spion06](https://github.com/spion06))

## [v0.4.5](https://github.com/chef/mixlib-archive/tree/v0.4.5) (2018-05-04)

#### Merged Pull Requests
- Fix up creating archives [#18](chef/mixlib-archive#18) ([thommay](https://github.com/thommay))
- Fix up writing tar archives with the rubygems tar [#19](chef/mixlib-archive#19) ([thommay](https://github.com/thommay))

## [v0.4.2](https://github.com/chef/mixlib-archive/tree/v0.4.2) (2018-04-25)

#### Merged Pull Requests
- use libarchive by preference [#17](chef/mixlib-archive#17) ([thommay](https://github.com/thommay))
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 23, 2018
0.2.17 (2018-02-09)

* Land #9, remove use of 'fun' keyword
* Land #10, add rand_country

0.2.18 (2018-04-12)

* Land #11, ranges for rand_base and rand_text_*

0.2.19 (2018-04-18)

* Land #13, add text encryption / encoding wrappers

0.2.20 (2018-04-18)

* Land #14, remove RC4/SHA256 support
* Land #12, bump ruby deps

0.2.21 (2018-06-13)

* Land #16, simplify shuffle_a implementation
* Land #17, speedup to_mixed_case_array
* Land #18, use single regular expression for strict case
* Land #19, remove unnecessary gsub regex to remove newline
* Land #21, add SHA2 digest wrappers
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Would @jperkin be a good reviewer for this? Note that there are merge conflicts with your changes.

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jsonn commented Oct 18, 2018

I think this one is simply obsolete and committed already.

netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 20, 2019
_ Fix detection of utun support on OS X (#18).
_ Fix Cisco DTLSv1.2 support for AES256-GCM-SHA384.
_ Fix Solaris 11.4 build by properly detecting memset_s().
_ Fix recognition of OTP password fields (#24).
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 16, 2019
This release does not contain new "ABI features".
The ABI (Application Binary Interface) is 100% compatible
with releases 1.3.4, 1.3.4-1, and 1.3.4-2.


Changes in FLTK 1.3.5
=====================

New features and enhancements (highlights):

  - Add support for macOS 10.13 "High Sierra" and 10.14 "Mojave".
  - Add FL/platform.H for compatibility with FLTK 1.4 and higher.
  - Improve OpenGL(3+) support.
  - Improve Cairo support and (CMake) Cairo detection.
  - Improve desktop scaling support for HiDPI screens.
    Note: FLTK application scaling is available in FLTK 1.4.0.


Bug fixes and other improvements:

  - Update CHANGES for release, remove one wrong entry
  - Fix Xcode FLTK project for use under macOS 10.14
  - Fix for STR 3473 (and its duplicate STR 3507) to restore configure-based
    builds on recent Linux/Unix distributions where the freetype-config
    command has been replaced by pkg-config.
  - Fix Fl_Tree::insert() with pos out ouf range (issue #18).
  - Fix Fl_GIF_Image Color Table handling (STR 3491).
  - Make sure not to access Fl_Menu_ widgets if the widget gets
    deleted while the menu (pulldown) is open (STR 3503).
  - Fix CMake build (fluid) on case sensitive macOS file systems.
  - Windows/OpenGL: improve pixel format detection (STR 3119).
  - Add support for macOS 10.14 "Mojave": all drawing to windows is done
    through "layer-backed views" when the app is linked to SDK 10.14.
  - MacOS platform: fix regression in macOS 10.13 where an unbundled app
    had its system menu bar unresponsive.
  - MacOS 10.10 platform: Fl_Window::fullscreen() and fullscreen_off()
    no longer call Fl_Window::hide() + Fl_Window::show().
    The new procedure essentially resizes the window, as done on
    the X11+EWMH and Windows platforms. This improves in particular
    the possibility to turn an Fl_Gl_Window fullscreen on and off.
  - MacOS platform: Support \r\n as end of line used by recent
    MS Office apps in clipboard.
  - Fix Fl_Text_Editor overstrike mode (STR 3463).
  - More consistent and optimized "gleam" scheme box drawing.
  - Fix a MinGW build error with new MinGW versions as of Feb 2018
    (undefined S_OK and __FD_ISSET), see STR 3454.
  - Windows/CMake: Add missing definition of WIN32 for Windows builds.
    This seems to be necessary for VS2017 and other compilers that
    don't #define WIN32, but FLTK relies on this preprocessor macro.
    Autoconf/configure and bundled IDE files #define WIN32 as well.
  - Fix illegal memory access after free when closing fluid (valgrind
    reports "Invalid read of size 4"), see also STR 3427.
  - Fix crash when closing fluid with Fl_Table (STR 3427).
  - Fix ignored buffer pre-allocation (requestedSize) in Fl_Text_Buffer.
    See fltk.general "Fl_Text_Buffer constructor bug" on Dec 5, 2016.
  - Fix Fl_Browser background and text color parsing (STR 3376).
  - Fix Windows CreateDC/DeleteDC mismatch (STR 3373).
  - Update bundled configure scripts config.guess and config.sub.
  - Fix configure --enable-cairo --enable-cairoext,
    see this report in fltk.general
  - Fix macOS timer implementation (STR 3387).
  - Fix drop-to-FLTK-widget under MSWindows when the desktop is
    rescaled (STR 3390).
  - Add support for macOS 10.13 "High Sierra". Subwindows don't
    move correctly under 10.13 without this fix.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 25, 2019
Changelog:

New Libraries

    Variant2: A never-valueless, strong guarantee implementation of std::variant, from Peter Dimov.

Updated Libraries

    Align:
        Support for any integral type in the integral versions of align_up and align_down.
        Revised the implementation of aligned_allocator to no longer require a specialization for void.
        Define propagate_on_container_move_assignment and is_always_equal in aligned_allocator.
    Asio:
        Improved performance slightly by eliminating a redundant move construction when completed handlers are dispatched.
        Eliminated a compiler warning by annotating a case fall-through in the free function connect() implementation.
        Fixed the is_*_buffer_sequence detection traits for user-defined sequence types.
        Fixed some Windows-specific warnings about an incompatible pointer cast when obtaining the CancelIoEx entry point.
        Changed to automatically set the defaults when opening a serial port on Windows.
        Changed the serial port get_option() member function to be const.
        Fixed a name hiding issue with the WinRT stream-oriented socket backend's shutdown function.
        Applied a minor fix to the documentation for is_dynamic_buffer.
        Added some support for Haiku OS.
        Added wolfSSL compatability.
        Changed to require C++17 or later for coroutines TS support with clang.
        Fixed a doxygen generation problem in the tutorial.
        Ensured example programs are correctly incorporated into the documentation.
    Any:
        Static initialization of the default constructed boost::any is now possible.
        Fixed performance regression in assignment on a compilers without move-semantics.
        Maintenance work.
    Beast:
        This version consists mostly of bug fixes and performance improvements.
        Substantial work included for the split compilation mode, to reduce compile time when defining BOOST_BEAST_SEPARATE_COMPILATION.
        We'd love to know how you or your company use Beast, consider adding an item to the Companies and Individuals Using Beast list.
        See the full Release Notes for a complete list of changes.
    Circular Buffer:
        Correct doxygen generated reference to no longer show internal members. (Glen Fernandes)
        Eliminate ubsan warning on add and sub. (Glen Fernandes)
        Fix incorrect check in is_uninitialized. (Niklas Fejes)
    Container:
        Fixed bugs:
            GitHub #47: "added alignment specification for small_vector".
            GitHub #88: "Implement C++17 MoveAssignable requirements for self-move assignments".
            GitHub #107: "Alignment ignored in resource_adaptor".
            GitHub #109: "Get rid of integer overflow in copy_move_algo.hpp (-fsanitize=integer)".
            GitHub #110: "Avoid gcc 9 deprecated copy warnings in new_allocator.hpp".
            GitHub #112: "vector::resize() compilation error with msvc-10..12: data is not a member of boost::detail::aligned_storage".
            GitHub #114: "Fix small_vector noexcept specification".
            GitHub #116: "MSVC + boost 1.70 compilation error when windows.h is already included (detail/thread_mutex.hpp)".
            GitHub #117: "flat_map/map::insert_or_assign with hint has wrong return types".
            GitHub #118: "Non-unique inplace_set_difference used in in flat_tree_merge_unique and iterator invalidation in insert_unique".
            GitHub #122: "Fix has_trivial_destructor_after_move".
            GitHub #123: "With heterogeneous lookup, equal_range can result in a range with length greater than 1".
        deque can now have options, using deque_options. The block size/bytes can be be specified.
        static_vector can now have options, using static_vector_options. Alignment and throwing behaviour can be be specified.
        small_vector can now have options, using small_vector_options. Alignment and growth factor can be be specified.
    Context:
        Add support for RISC-V LP64D
        #72: Fix ABI violation on ppc64 ELFv2
        #99: cleanup of stack if creating ucontext fails
    Conversion:
        Maintenance work.
    Core:
        Added functions alloc_construct, alloc_construct_n, alloc_destroy, and alloc_destroy_n in <boost/core/alloc_construct.hpp> for allocator aware and exception safe construction and destruction of objects and arrays. (Glen Fernandes)
        Added constexpr functions first_scalar in <boost/core/first_scalar.hpp> for obtaining a pointer to the first scalar element of an array. Given a pointer of type T* they return a pointer of type remove_all_extents_t<T>*. (Glen Fernandes)
        Added class template noinit_adaptor in <boost/core/noinit_adaptor.hpp> which is an allocator adaptor that converts any allocator into one whose construct(ptr) performs default initialization via placement new, and whose destroy(ptr) invokes the value_type destructor directly. (Glen Fernandes)
        Added class template default_allocator in <boost/core/default_allocator.hpp>, which can serve as a minimal default allocator that has interface similar to C++20 std::allocator, supports configurations with disabled exceptions and does not have std as an associated namespace. The allocator uses operator new and operator delete for allocation. (Glen Fernandes)
        In <boost/core/uncaught_exceptions.hpp> header, added workarounds for better compatibility with QNX SDP 7.0 when libc++/libc++abi libraries are used. (Andrey Semashev, #59)
        The <boost/detail/sp_typeinfo.hpp> header is now marked as deprecated and will be removed in a future release. <boost/core/typeinfo.hpp> should be used instead. (Peter Dimov)
    Dynamic Bitset:
        Enabled hardware-assisted popcount on MSVC (#38).
        Added support for boost::hash and std::hash (#45).
        Support copy-initialization with default constructor (#48).
    Endian:
        Clarified requirements on the value type template parameter
        Added support for float and double
        Added endian_load, endian_store
        Updated endian_reverse to correctly support all non-bool integral types
        Moved deprecated names to the deprecated header endian.hpp
    Fiber:
        documentation for shared_work updated
    Filesystem:
        Fixed incorrect error_code returned from directory iterator increment when readdir_r is used.
        For path, fixed rvalue-aware operator/ return type to return an rvalue instead of rvalue reference. This fixes leaving a dangling reference in the user's code if the result of operator/ is bound to a const reference. (#110)
        Fixes for better compatibility with Windows CE. (#24)
        Added minimal support for CMake. (#106)
    Flyweight:
        Maintenance work.
    Histogram:
        New features:
            Support for thread-safe storages and new thread-safe accumulators
            Support for compiling without exceptions/RTTI (increases performance by 10-20 %) (with Glen Fernandes)
            Performance improvements for 1D and 2D histograms
            boost::histogram::indexed now returns forward iterator range instead of input iterator range
            boost::histogram::indexed_range::accessor is now non-copyable and acts like reference to cell value, making more algorithms from the C++ stdlib work
            boost::histogram::algorithm::reduce with new slice option and option fusion
            boost::histogram::algorithm::project accepts runtime indices for static histograms
        Bug Fixes:
            boost::histogram::algorithm::reduce also works on histograms that have some axis types without reduction support
            boost::histogram::axis::traits::update now works correctly for boost::histogram::axis::variant
        Other:
            100 % test coverage
            Reduced internal Boost dependencies
            Improved documentation and examples
            Guaranteed no-throw moves for all builtin axis types
            Compile cleanly at higher warning levels
        See changelog for more details.
    IoStreams:
        Fixed processing of multi-stream files (#87).
        Added support for multi-threaded LZMA (#95).
    Interprocess:
        GitHub #85 ("warning: Implicit conversion loses integer precision").
        GitHub #86 ("warning: Possible misuse of comma operator").
    Intrusive:
        GitHub #42: Documentation does not describe treap priority_of_value changes
        GitHub #43: Fix tests with BOOST_INTRUSIVE_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES enabled
        GitHub #45: Disable variadic templates for MSVC-12 to avoid ICEs
    LexicalCast:
        Added tests for boost::filesystem::path conversions #25.
        Maintenance work, including #28.
    Log:
        New features:
            Improved support for C++17 std::string_view in basic_formatting_ostream. The string view can now participate in character code conversion on output.
            Added auto_newline formatter and stream manipulator. It can be used to ensure that formatted output always ends with a newline while avoiding duplicate newlines.
            In the output stream, text file and text multi-file sink backends added support for configuring behavior with regard to appending a trailing newline to every formatted log record. Use auto_newline_mode named parameter of the backend constructor or call the set_auto_newline_mode method on the sink backend.
            Note: The default behavior with regard to trailing newlines added by sink backends has changed slightly compared to the previous Boost.Log releases. The backends will now only add a trailing newline if there isn't one in the formatted log message string already. In previous releases a newline was added unconditionally.
            Added support for passing arbitrary function objects in the filter and format named parameters to sink constructors and convenience functions for initializing sinks. For example, it is now possible to specify C++11 lambda functions directly in these parameters. (#63)
            In the default filter and formatter factories used in filter and formatter parsers, added support for severity level attribute values of type boost::log::trivial::severity_level. For filters, the support is limited to attributes with "Severity" name.
        Bug fixes:
            Fixed incorrect parsing of components of the rotated file names while scanning for files in the text file sink backend. If the file name pattern ended with a placeholder (for example, a file counter), the scan_for_files method would not find files matching that pattern in the target storage, leaving them unmanaged. In particular, such files would not be deleted to free target storage. (#78)
            Updated basic_formatting_ostream and basic_record_ostream to make it possible to overload stream output operators for pointers to user-defined types. User-defined operator<< overloads taking std::basic_ostream and a pointer argument should now be picked up by the compiler when the pointer is being written to one of Boost.Log streams. (#84)
        See changelog for more details.
    Math:
        New features:
            Catmull-Rom interpolator now works in C++11
            Cardinal quadratic B-spline interpolation
            Domain of elliptic integrals extended
            sin_pi and cos_pi performance improvements
            Forward-mode automatic differentiation
            Vector valued barycentric rational interpolation
            Ooura's method for evaluation of Fourier integrals
        Bug fixes:
            Multiple compatibility issues with Multiprecision fixed
            Lambert-W fixed on a rare architecture
    Metaparse:
        New features:
            In C++11 variadic template support for the following: sequence, one_of_c, one_of, repeated_one_of, repeated_one_of1, one_char_except_c, one_char_except.
        Bug fixes:
            BOOST_METAPARSE_STRING does not use out of range character values as template arguments.
            any_of_c<> does not create empty array in C++14.
    Move:
        Git Issue #26: "Invalid iterator increment/decrement in the last iteration of adaptive_sort_combine_blocks".
    Multi Array:
        Simplify allocator support by using new alloc_construct_n and alloc_destroy_n facilities from Core. (Glen Fernandes)
    Multi-index Containers:
        Added variants of const_mem_fun and mem_fun for differently qualified member functions (issue #24).
        Terse key specification syntax now correctly handles noexcept-specified member functions (issue #24).
    Outcome:
        Enhancements:
            #184 As per request from Boost release managers, relocated version.hpp and revision.hpp into detail, and added the Boost licence boilerplate to the top of every source file which was missing one (I think). Also took the opportunity to run the licence restamping script over all Outcome, so copyright dates are now up to date.
            #185 Add FAQ item explaining issue #185, and why we will do nothing to fix it right now.
            #189 Refactored the OUTCOME_TRY implementation to use more clarified customisation points capable of accepting very foreign inputs. Removed the std::experimental::expected<T, E> specialisations, as those are no longer necessary. Fixed the documentation for the customisation points which previously claimed that they are ADL discovered, which they are not. Added a recipe describing how to add in support for foreign input types.
            #183 Added a separate motivation/plug_error_code specifically for Boost.
        Bug fixes:
            OUTCOME_VERSION_MINOR hadn't been updated to 1.
            #181 Fix issue #181 where Outcome didn't actually implement the strong swap guarantee, despite being documented as doing so.
            #190 Fix issue #190 in Boost edition where unit test suite was not runnable from the Boost release distro.
            #182 Fix issue #182 where trait::is_exception_ptr_available<T> was always true, thus causing much weirdness, like not printing diagnostics and trying to feed everything to make_exception_ptr().
            #192 Fix issue #192 where the std::basic_outcome_failure_exception_from_error() was being defined twice for translation units which combine standalone and Boost Outcome's.
    Parameter:
        Upgraded keyword generation macro BOOST_PARAMETER_TEMPLATE_KEYWORD (#15).
        Moved keyword generation macro BOOST_PARAMETER_NESTED_KEYWORD from Accumulators to this library (#28).
        Added support for std::reference_wrapper and std::ref() (#16).
        Moved boost::parameter::required, boost::parameter::optional, and boost::parameter::deduced metafunction definitions to their own header files in directory boost/parameter (#18).
        Added support for Boost.Parameter-enabled function call operators (#20).
        Added support for parameter category qualifiers "forward", "consume", and "move_from" (current qualifiers are "in", "out", and "in_out") (#21) (#23) based on http://www.modernescpp.com/index.php/c-core-guidelines-how-to-pass-function-parameters. Added new usage syntax BOOST_PARAMETER_NAME((object-name), namespace-name) qualifier(tag-name)) and BOOST_PARAMETER_NAME(qualifier(name)). (Existing code that uses qualifiers directly and correctly with BOOST_PARAMETER_FUNCTION and other code generation macros should remain unaffected for now, so no breaking changes.) The reason for the change in usage is to enable applying of parameter category constraints to Boost.Parameter-enabled functions and constructors invoked through argument composition. (Otherwise, it is currently possible to use argument composition to bypass parameter category constraints applied in BOOST_PARAMETER_FUNCTION et. al.)
        Added support for perfect forwarding (#23) (#26), so that parameter::parameters::operator() can accept non-const rvalues. As a positive side effect, Boost.Parameter-enabled functions and constructors are no longer bound by BOOST_PARAMETER_MAX_ARITY on compilers that support perfect forwarding. User code can now check for this support by detecting the configuration macro BOOST_PARAMETER_HAS_PERFECT_FORWARDING, or manually turn off this support by defining the configuration macro BOOST_PARAMETER_DISABLE_PERFECT_FORWARDING.
        Added metafunctions boost::parameter::is_argument_pack (#27), boost::parameter::are_tagged_arguments (#52), and boost::parameter::result_of::compose (#75).
        Added variadic function template boost::parameter::compose() which takes in named arguments and returns them in an argument pack (#52). For compilers that do not support perfect forwarding, the configuration macro BOOST_PARAMETER_COMPOSE_MAX_ARITY determines the maximum number of arguments that boost::parameter::compose() can take in (#61).
        Added code generation macros BOOST_PARAMETER_BASIC_FUNCTION_CALL_OPERATOR, BOOST_PARAMETER_BASIC_CONST_FUNCTION_CALL_OPERATOR, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_FUNCTION, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_MEMBER_FUNCTION, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_CONST_MEMBER_FUNCTION, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_FUNCTION_CALL_OPERATOR, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_CONST_FUNCTION_CALL_OPERATOR, BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_CONSTRUCTOR, and BOOST_PARAMETER_NO_SPEC_NO_BASE_CONSTRUCTOR (#52).
        Added support for Boost.MP11 (#47) (#66) (#70). User code can now check for this support by detecting the configuration macro BOOST_PARAMETER_CAN_USE_MP11, or manually turn off this support by defining the configuration macro BOOST_PARAMETER_DISABLE_MP11_USAGE.
        Improved support for parameter-dependent return types via SFINAE (#73).
    PtrContainer:
        Fix a ptr_vector regression introduced in 1.66.0 (#24).
    PolyCollection:
        Maintenance work.
    SmartPtr:
        Added aliasing constructors to weak_ptr
        Added weak_ptr<T>::empty()
        Added enable_shared_from, shared_from, and weak_from
    Stacktrace:
        Fixed output of name(), source_location() and source_line() for the default constructed frame with thread sanitizer builds in C++98 mode.
        Fixed output of long strings from name() and source_location() on MSVC #78.
        Maintenance work.
    Test:
        Boost.test v3.11 see the Changes log for more details.
        Breaking changes:
            Boost.Test shows deprecation warnings if some very old headers as deprecated. If you encounter such warnings, please follow the indications: those headers will be removed in a future release.
        New feature:
            Now BOOST_TEST can be used to compare abstract types
        Bug fixes and pull requests:
            GitHub Issues: #209, #218
            GitHub Pull Requests: #219, #224
    Utility:
        Implemented function template ostream_string in <boost/utility/ostream_string.hpp> to optimally write any kind of string content to an output stream. It satisfies the requirements of [ostream.formatted.reqmts]. (Glen Fernandes)
        Optimized the stream output operators of basic_string_view and basic_string_ref to write directly to the rdbuf stream buffer. (Glen Fernandes)
    Uuid:
        Breaking change: MD5 name-based uuid generation was corrected to be identical on all endian systems. Define BOOST_UUID_COMPAT_PRE_1_71_MD5 to keep the result in a format compatible with 1.66 through 1.70. This does not affect the default name-based uuid generation which is based on SHA1. (#109)
    Variant:
        Fixed compilation of boost::apply_visitor with variants passed by non const reference in #68. Many thanks to Ed Catmur for providing the fix.
        Added support for std::hash (#49). Macro BOOST_VARIANT_DO_NOT_SPECIALIZE_STD_HASH could be defined to avoid those specializations.
        Added micro optimizations for binary size and performance by Nikita Kniazev in #63 and #66.
        Maintenance work, including #64 by Nikita Kniazev and #67 by Hans Dembinski.
    YAP:
        Added an example showing how to make self-evaluating YAP expressions (that is, expressions that don't need an explicit call to evaluate() or transform()).
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 11, 2019
Pkgsrc changes:
 * The hosting of radsecproxy has changed to github.com.
 * Add dependency on nettle.
 * Update LICENSE, now only modified-bsd.
 * Use gmake to build to avoid a couple of warnings.
 * Relinquish exclusive maintainership.

Upstream changes:

20190704 1.8.0
        New features:
        - Rewrite: supplement attribute (add attribute if not present) (#19)
        - Rewrite: modify vendor attribute
        - Rewrite whitelist mode
        - Autodetect status-server capability of servers
        - Minimalistic status-server
        - Explicit SubjectAltName:DNS and :IP match on certificates

        Misc:
        - No longer require docbook2x tools, but include plain manpages
        - Fail on startup if overlapping clients with different tls blocks

        Compile fixes:
        - Fix compile issues on bsd

        Bug fixes:
        - Handle %00 in config correctly (#31)
        - Fix server selection when udp were unreachable for long periods

2018-09-03 1.7.2
        Misc:
        - Always copy proxy-state attributes in own responses
        - Authenticate own access-reject responses
        - Retry outstanding requests after connection reset

        Compile fixes:
        - Fix compile issues on some platforms (#14)
        - Fix compile issue when dtls disabled (#16)
        - Fix compile issue on Cygwin (#18)
	- Fix radsecproxy.conf manpage not installed when docbook2x
	  not available

        Bug fixes:
        - Fix request might be dropped if udp client uses multiple source ports
        - Fix tls output might drop requests under high load
        - Check for IP literals in Certificate SubjectAltName:DNS records
        - Fix tls connection might hang during SSL_connect and SSL_accept

2018-07-05 1.7.1
        License and copyright changes:
        - Copyright SWITCH
        - 3-clause BSD license only, no GPL.

        Enhancements:
        - Support the use of OpenSSL version 1.1 and 1.0 series
          (RADSECPROXY-66, RADSECPROXY-74).
        - Reload TLS certificate CRLs on SIGHUP (RADSECPROXY-78).
        - Make use of SO_KEEPALIVE for tcp sockets (RADSECPROXY-12).
        - Optionally include the thread-id in log messages
        - Allow hashing MAC addresses in the log (same as for F-Ticks)
        - Log certificate subject if rejected
        - Log own responses (RADSECPROXY-61)
        - Allow f-ticks prefix to be configured
        - radsecproxy-hash: allow MAC addresses to be passed on command line

        Misc:
        - libnettle is now an unconditional dependency.
        - FTicks support is now on by default and not optional.
        - Experimental code for dynamic discovery has been removed.
        - Replace several server status bits with a single state enum.
          (RADSECPROXY-71)
        - Use poll instead of select to allow > 1000 concurrent connections.
	- Implement locking for all SSL objects (openssl states it
	  is not thread-safe)
        - Rework DTLS code.

        Bug fixes:
        - Detect the presence of docbook2x-man correctly.
        - Make clang less unhappy.
        - Don't use a smaller pthread stack size than what's allowed.
        - Avoid a deadlock situation with dynamic servers (RADSECPROXY-73).
        - Don't forget about good dynamically discovered (TLS) connections
          (RADSECPROXY-69).
	- Fix refcounting in error cases when loading configuration
	  (RADSECPROXY-42)
        - Fix potential crash when rewriting malformed vendor attributes.
        - Properly cleanup expired requests from server output-queue.
        - Fix crash when dynamic discovered server doesn't resolve.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 14, 2019
2.62.1 - October 4, 2019
========================

- Fix two memory leaks (!71, !72, Claudio Saavedra)

2.62.0 - September 7, 2019
==========================

- Revert broken queued data fix for #15

2.61.92 - September 2, 2019
===========================

- Discard queued data after interrupted writes (#15)
- Verify socket timeouts are respected (#18)
- Fix a couple broken error messages

2.61.90 - August 5, 2019
========================

- Fix translations of certain error messages

2.61.2 - July 22, 2019
======================

- Improve certain handshake error messages (#13)
- Fix regressions introduced in 2.61.1 (#91, #92)

2.61.1 - June 9, 2019
=====================

This release contains a major refactoring of the TLS codebase. The GnuTLS
backend now shares the same base classes as the OpenSSL backend, to avoid
duplicating as much code as possible. The base classes, previously used only by
the OpenSSL backend and originally forked from glib-networking several years
ago, have been enhanced to achieve feature-parity with the current state of the
GnuTLS backend.

Please note that the OpenSSL backend remains experimental. Further planned work
is required before this backend will be production-ready.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 1, 2020
0.10.20, released 2018-01-22
    #54, use the getopt data types from base
0.10.19, released 2018-01-01
    #47, ensure Semigroup instance on all GHC versions
0.10.18, released 2017-09-24
    #47, GHC 8.4 compatibility
0.10.17, released 2017-03-31
    Add processValueIO for more controlled error messages
    #529, don't include the stack trace in processValue
0.10.16, released 2017-03-22
    Minor improvement to error messages
0.10.15, released 2017-03-06
    #43, GHC 8.2 compatibility
0.10.14, released 2016-02-16
    #39, ensure correct line breaks in HTML help output
    #18, preserve manual \n in help messages
    #25, reformat the README
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 14, 2020
0.10.20, released 2018-01-22
    #54, use the getopt data types from base
0.10.19, released 2018-01-01
    #47, ensure Semigroup instance on all GHC versions
0.10.18, released 2017-09-24
    #47, GHC 8.4 compatibility
0.10.17, released 2017-03-31
    Add processValueIO for more controlled error messages
    #529, don't include the stack trace in processValue
0.10.16, released 2017-03-22
    Minor improvement to error messages
0.10.15, released 2017-03-06
    #43, GHC 8.2 compatibility
0.10.14, released 2016-02-16
    #39, ensure correct line breaks in HTML help output
    #18, preserve manual \n in help messages
    #25, reformat the README
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 11, 2021
0.1.18 (2021-09-29)

* Land #16, Make the synchronization functions public

0.1.19 (2021-11-15)

* Land #17, Add the stopwatch function

0.1.20 (2021-11-16)

* Merge pull request #18 from zeroSteiner/feat/stopwatch/elapsed_seconds
  Refactor into a Stopwatch module
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 21, 2022
Upstream changes:
 Changes for version 1.991 - 2022-01-21

    Enforce text files in some functions, as warned in #18.
    Change up some diag messages: 1) lowercase first letter 2) not ! at end, and 3) use "file" instead of "filename". If you were matching on those, you may need to update your patterns.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 5, 2022
Updated in wip by Paolo Vincenzo Olivo.
Remove upstreamed patches.

2021-01-10 (0.6.3) Volker Gropp <bwmng(at)gropp.org>
* remove outdated copyright and email
* Merge pull request #25 from fweimer/patch-1 AC_QEF_C_NORETURN: Include
  <stdlib.h> for exit
* Merge pull request #27 from ofalk/master Fix potential write to unallocated
  memory.
* Merge pull request #28 from vgropp/#2-fix-csv-bits feat: #2 output bits in csv
* Merge pull request #29 from vgropp/#2-fix-csv-bits fix(doc): #2 output bits
  in csv
* Merge pull request #32 from vgropp/new-netstat-#5 feat: add support for newer
  (2016+) linux netstat #5

2019-01-01 14:50 (0.6.2) Volker Gropp <bwmng(at)gropp.org>
* Merge pull request #22 from vgropp/issue-#13 to fix windows build
* Merge pull request #20 from dreibh/master CSV file output: fix for timestamp
  inaccuracy and Y-2038 problem
* Merge pull request #21 from vgropp/travisci add travisci
* Merge pull request #17 from Himura2la/master Add the started time in "sum"
  mode
* Merge pull request #18 from Himura2la/fix-dynamic Fix DYNAMIC and ANSIOUT in
  config
* Merge pull request #10 from SoapGentoo/fixes Use `static inline` instead of
  `inline`
* Merge pull request #9 from adventureloop/master Always fflush the pipe
* Merge pull request #7 from samueloph/fsf_address_clean Update FSF address
* Merge pull request #6 from samueloph/master Fix typos
* fix nan and inf values on fast refresh (fixes debian bug #532331)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 21, 2022
3.1.0 (2022-09-17)

* Document experimental fetching from http server #18 @toy
* Improve experimental fetching of image meta from http server by reading
  only required amount of data when server does not support range header
  @toy
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 21, 2022
New Features
 - Hourly forecasts with graphs for current day: #18

Breaking Changes
 - Use enum values and toml table for config units: #17
 - If you have saved a default configuration, it's required to modify the
   configuration file to use a toml table for [units] instead of an array of
   strings (~/.config/weathercrab/wthrr.toml).
   Deleting the file and starting with a blank run is also possible.

Other Changes:
 - UI improvements like bold titles and closing margins on separators and
   borders
 - Error corrections displaying translated texts
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 18, 2022
## Version 0.4-8

- #18 and #38: `classIntervals()` has a new style `"box"`, where a box
   map is an augmented quartile map, with an additional lower and
   upper category. When there are lower outliers, then the starting
   point for the breaks is the minimum value, and the second break is
   the lower fence. When there are no lower outliers, then the
   starting point for the breaks will be the lower fence, and the
   second break is the minimum value (there will be no observations
   that fall in the interval between the lower fence and the minimum
   value) (@angela-li, @dieghernan).

## Version 0.4-7

- A new helper function `classify_intervals()` is introduced to return
  a vector of class intervals of same length as input (@JosiahParry)

- `classIntervals()` has a new style `"maximum"` which returns maximum
  breaks classification based on the pysal library
  [mapclassify](https://pysal.org/mapclassify/index.html)
  (@JosiahParry)

- `findCols()` now takes new argument `factor` which, when `TRUE`
  returns class membership as a factor with intervals as labels
  (@JosiahParry)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 9, 2023
3.0.2 (2022-11-11)

What's Changed

* Simplify charset parsing by @semaperepelitsa in #28

3.0.1 (2022-10-08)

What's Changed

* Fix ReDos/performance when receiving crafted response headers by
  @ooooooo-q in #27

3.0.0 (2022-08-08)

What's Changed

* Add support for the new Faraday streaming API by @iMacTia in #26

Why a 3.0 release? What's the breaking change?

Faraday 2.5 introduces a new streaming API and other changes that we want to
take advantage on.  However, releasing a new 2.x version of the gem would
cause it to be pulled in projects where Faraday has not been updated to
v2.5+ yet, causing errors.

For this reason, we're instead releasing this as v3.0, which only the next
(compatible) version of faraday will allow to use.

2.1.0 (2022-07-28)

What's Changed

* Handle verify_hostname ssl option by @kazarin in #23

2.0.3 (2022-05-17)

What's Changed

* Add Errno::EALREADY to list of Net::HTTP exceptions by @iMacTia in #21

2.0.2 (2022-04-10)

What's Changed

* Add Ruby 3.1 to CI by @petergoldstein in #15
* Anchor Encoding references to avoid faraday-encoding conflicts by @nbibler
  in #18

2.0.1 (2022-01-05)

Fixes

* Add back support for Faraday 1.0

2.0.0 (2022-01-04)

What's Changed

* Test on Ruby 3 by @tricknotes in #3
* Update gem to be compatible with Faraday 2.0 by @iMacTia in #9
* chore: Move development deps to Gemfile by @olleolleolle in #10
* refactor: CI: Inline scripts, cache gems by @olleolleolle in #11
* fix: gemspec metadata for changelog notes by @olleolleolle in #12
* Honor Content-Type charset by @xkwd in #13
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 18, 2023
3.0.2 (2022-11-11)

What's Changed

* Simplify charset parsing by @semaperepelitsa in #28

3.0.1 (2022-10-08)

What's Changed

* Fix ReDos/performance when receiving crafted response headers by
  @ooooooo-q in #27

3.0.0 (2022-08-08)

What's Changed

* Add support for the new Faraday streaming API by @iMacTia in #26

Why a 3.0 release? What's the breaking change?

Faraday 2.5 introduces a new streaming API and other changes that we want to
take advantage on.  However, releasing a new 2.x version of the gem would
cause it to be pulled in projects where Faraday has not been updated to
v2.5+ yet, causing errors.

For this reason, we're instead releasing this as v3.0, which only the next
(compatible) version of faraday will allow to use.

2.1.0 (2022-07-28)

What's Changed

* Handle verify_hostname ssl option by @kazarin in #23

2.0.3 (2022-05-17)

What's Changed

* Add Errno::EALREADY to list of Net::HTTP exceptions by @iMacTia in #21

2.0.2 (2022-04-10)

What's Changed

* Add Ruby 3.1 to CI by @petergoldstein in #15
* Anchor Encoding references to avoid faraday-encoding conflicts by @nbibler
  in #18

2.0.1 (2022-01-05)

Fixes

* Add back support for Faraday 1.0

2.0.0 (2022-01-04)

What's Changed

* Test on Ruby 3 by @tricknotes in #3
* Update gem to be compatible with Faraday 2.0 by @iMacTia in #9
* chore: Move development deps to Gemfile by @olleolleolle in #10
* refactor: CI: Inline scripts, cache gems by @olleolleolle in #11
* fix: gemspec metadata for changelog notes by @olleolleolle in #12
* Honor Content-Type charset by @xkwd in #13
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 18, 2023
# pingr 2.0.2

* `pingr::ping()` now works better in a non-English locale (#18).
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 19, 2023
NEWS/Changelog

1.6-0	(2022-07-05)
    o	Added text drawing using Harfbuzz and ICU. This significantly
	improves the quality of text rendeded by Cairo and enables
	support for right-to-left and bi-directional text. (#23)
	It also enables the use of ligatures. (#18)
	This feature is only enabled if `pkg-config` is present and
	knows how to use the `harfbuzz-icu` module.

    o	The `family=` argument in text drawing is now honored also for
	FreeType and Harfbuzz back-ends.

    o	configure gains two arguments: `--with-freetype` and
	`--with-harfbuzz`. They both default to `auto` which means
	FreeType and Harfbuzz will be used if present. If set to `yes`
	then the support is required. If set to `no` (or the
	`--without` form is used) then the corresponding support is
	explicitly disabled. Note that Harfbuzz requires FreeType.

    o	added `--enable-debug` argument to configure which will make
	Cairo extremely chatty on the console.

    o	By default `cairo-ft` will be ignored on Windows, becasue it
	it does not work without associated FontConfig configuration
	files and font cache. (#37)
	This behavior can be changed by using `-DUSE_CAIRO_FT=1` to
	force the use of `cairo-ft` unconditionally.

    o	Cairo.capabilities() now also reports two capabilities
	which are not format-related: "freetype" and "harfbuzz". The
	former indicates whether `cairo-ft` is used and the later
	indicates whether the newly introduced Harfbuzz + ICU
	bi-directional rendering support is present.


1.5-15	(2022-03-16)
    o	CairoX11 (xlib back-end): install an X11 I/O error handler
	while processing events such that broken connections are
	detected and don't kill R.

    o	added the option to license under GPL v3. All original
	authors explicitly agreed and included code based on R is
	licensed under GPL-2+ allowing this.


1.5-14	(2021-12-21)
    o	update configure/autoconf, some dependencies such as libtiff
	are now also detected using pkg-config. Tests are now correctly
	using CPPFLAGS from R.

    o	add entry points for GE version 13 (needed for R 4.1.0)
	Note that this is just a port of CRAN NMU which was posted as
	version 1.15-12.2 on CRAN, but was not an actual Cairo version.


1.5-13	(2020-04-15)
    o	add support for CairoFont(usePUA=FALSE) to support regular
	fonts without Adobe Symbol Encoding as symbol fonts in
	R 4.0.0 and higher. Setting usePUA=FALSE in older versions of
	R will issue a warning.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 5, 2023
2.1.0 (2023-03-03)

What's Changed

* Add support for custom RateLimit headers. by @brookemckim in #13
* Fixes retry_block example in README. by @justinlittman in #12
* README: update link to the RateLimit RFC by @olleolleolle in #14
* docs: update link to RFC by @olleolleolle in #15
* Rubocop linting by @olleolleolle in #16
* style: disable Metrics/ClassLength by @olleolleolle in #17
* Adds Ruby 3.2 to the CI matrix by @petergoldstein in #18
* Typo fix :) by @adifsgaid in #19
* Introduce issue templates by @iMacTia in #22

New Contributors

* @justinlittman made their first contribution in #12
* @brookemckim made their first contribution in #13
* @petergoldstein made their first contribution in #18
* @adifsgaid made their first contribution in #19
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 25, 2023
Release 2.3.0

Added

    Add no_color and force_color parameters to override env vars (#38) @hugovk
    Add support for Python 3.12 (#37) @hugovk

Changed

    Publish to PyPI with a Trusted Publisher (#45) @hugovk

Release 2.2.0

Added

    Add light shades, dark grey and black (#32) @hugovk

Release 2.1.1

Fixed

    Add __main__ to re-enable demo via python -m termcolor (#27) @hugovk

Release 2.1.0

Added

    Support FORCE_COLOR and detect tty (#25) @hugovk

Deprecated

    Deprecate __ALL__, use __all__ instead (#23) @hugovk

Release 2.0.1

Fixed

    Update source URL (#21) @felixonmars

Release 2.0.0

Added

    Add support for Python 3.11 and PyPy (#9) @hugovk
    Add support for Python 3.10 (#5) @hugovk
    Support NO_COLOR (#7) @hugovk
    Add type annotations to the project and run mypy on CI (#11) @jdufresne
    Add tests (#1) @hugovk

Changed

    Refer to GitHub Releases for release notes for 2.0.0+ (#20) @hugovk
    Autodeploy to TestPyPI and to PyPI for GH releases (#19) @hugovk
    Migrate from setuptools + setuptools_scm to hatchling + hatch-vcs (#17) @hugovk
    Replace deprecated license_file with license_files in setup.cfg (#14) @jdufresne
    Use declarative metadata in setup.cfg (#10) @hugovk
    Replace 3.9-dev with 3.9 in CI to use Python 3.9 final (#3) @CozyDoomer

Removed

    Drop support for EOL Python <= 3.6 (#9) @hugovk
    Remove hardcoded VERSION constant (#18) @hugovk

Fixed

    Fix docstring for colored function (#15) @tmetzl
    Fix typo: ANSII -> ANSI (#8) @hugovk
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 26, 2023
1.4.1

Summary

This is a bug fix release that addresses a race condition that can
occur in multi-threaded programs when memory management is enabled.
In previous versions of the library memory management was enabled
by default. This is no longer the case, and it must be enabled
explicitly at configure time.

Explanation of bug: The global variables used for caching and
reusing allocated structures and the functions that manipulate them
do not currently protect critical sections to guarantee atomicity
which can lead to failures in multithreaded programs. The current
fix is to disable memory management by compiling with the
_NO_MEMORY_MANAGEMENT_ directive such that the thread-unsafe code
must be enabled explicitly. The unsafe code may be removed in future
releases if performance evaluation determines that it is a legacy
feature that no longer provides a tangible performance benefit. If
it does provide a measurable benefit, a thread-safe fix will be
implemented.

1.4.0

Updates

    updates to build and installation process, pkg-config
    rename package from sexpr to sfsexp to avoid confusion
    documentation updates
    additional UTF-8 tests
    removal of archaic code that is no longer necessary
    fix for sexp_to_dotfile looping on empty lists
    update sexpvis.c to add arguments

Pull request changes

    generate pkgconfig file during configure by @bremner in #5
    make _sexp_to_dot static / hidden by @bremner in #4
    fix for sexp_to_dotfile looping on empty lists by @bremner in #8
    add some simple non-ascii tests by @bremner in #6
    remove archive/ by @bremner in #10
    Install sfsexp.pc file by @ryoon in #11
    Honor LDFLAGS to fix RELRO build, for example by @ryoon in #12
    Enhance markdown in README.md by @jpellegrini in #13
    Rename sexpr to sfsexp by @mjg in #17
    Pkgincludedir by @mjg in #18
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 4, 2023
# Release 1.7.0

## Feature

- #548 Implement MoveGlobal using string as destination module names (@lieryan)

## Bug

- #627 Fix parsing of octal literal (@lieryan)
- #643, #435 Fix fstrings with mismatched parens (@apmorton)
- #646 Fix renaming kwargs when refactoring from imports (@apmorton)
- #648 Remove __init__ from import statement when using sqlite autoimport (@bagel897)

## Improvements

- rope.contrib.generate improvements
  - #640 Remove unnecessary eval in generate.py (@edreamleo)
  - #641 Add type annotations for rope.contrib.generate.create_generate() (@edreamleo)

- call_for_nodes() improvements
  - #634 Remove call_for_nodes(recursive) argument (@edreamleo)
  - #642 Add comments & docstrings related to call_for_nodes (@edreamleo, @lieryan)

- Data storage improvements
  - #604 Fix test that sometimes leaves files behind in the current working directory (@lieryan)
  - #606 Deprecate compress_objectdb and compress_history (@lieryan)
  - #607 Remove importing from legacy files with `.pickle` suffix (@lieryan)
  - #611 Implement JSON DataFile serialization (@lieryan)
  - #630 SQLite models improvements (@lieryan)
  - #631 Implement version hash (@lieryan)

## Tech Debt

- #594 Tidy up patchedast (@Alex-CodeLab)
- #595 Global default DEFAULT_TASK_HANDLE (@Alex-CodeLab)
- #609, #610, #612, #613 Fix pyflakes issues (@edreamleo)
- #615 Remove 'unicode' from builtins dict (@edreamleo)
- #616, #621 Remove `file` builtins (@edreamleo)
- #618 Separate pynames and pynamesdef and remove star-import (@edreamleo, @lieryan)
- #620 Remove unused import in occurrences.py (@edreamleo)
- #625 Remove support for deprecated ast nodes (@lieryan)


## Tests/Dev

- #626 Install pre-commit hooks on rope repository (@lieryan)
- #628 Add isort to pre-commit
- #638 Add a function to identify ast Constant nodes more granularly

## Docs

- #636 Update readme to reflect 1.0 has been released.


# Release 1.6.0

## New features & Enhancements

- #559, #560 Improve handling of whitespace in import and from-import statements (@lieryan)
- #566, #567, #597 Fix variables in kwonlyargs and posonlyargs not being correctly passed to extracted methods (@lieryan)

## Unit Test

- #589, #596 Fix issue with `sample_project()` creating directories where it shouldn't when running tests (@lieryan)
- #547 Add config file for linters
- #593 Remove `only_for` decorator for all python versions less than 3.7 (@edreamleo)

## Tech Debt

- Code quality
  - #546 Remove unused vars in test (@lieryan, @edreamleo)
  - #551, #552 Numerous flake8 linter complaints (@edreamleo)
  - #558 Fix typos (@kianmeng)
  - #583, #584 More consistent import style (@edreamleo)
- Python 2-related tech debt
  - #533 Refactoring to Remove usage of unicode type (@lieryan)
  - #549, #553 Remove rope.base.utils.pycompat (@dreamleo)
  - #555 Fix some python2-isms (@lieryan)
- Rope's AST Wrapper
  - #536, #578 walk does not return a value (@edreamleo)
  - #537, #538 Remove special case code from walk (@edreamleo)
  - #581 Remove functions in rope.base.ast that has functionally identical implementation in stdlib's ast (@lieryan, @edreamleo)
  - #582 Refactoring rope.base.ast and remove rope.base.astutils (@lieryan, @edreamleo)
- pynames and pyobjects
  - #569, #572 rename pynames to pynamesdef in pyobjectsdef.ph (@edreamleo)


# Release 1.5.1

- #531 Add alternative way to retrieve version number from pyproject.toml

# Release 1.5.0

Date: 2022-11-23

- #492 Feat: Global configuration support (@bagel897)
- #519 Move pytest to pyproject.toml (@gliptak, @bagel897)
- #509 Fix read/write analysis of the left-hand side of an augmented assignment (@lieryan)
- #522 Implement patchedast parsing of MatchMapping (@lieryan)
- #514 Fix inlining dictionary with inline comment (@lieryan)


# Release 1.4.0

Date: 2022-10-22

## Bug fixes

- #506, #507 Fix issue with parsing function call args list
- #411, #505 Fix extracting generator without parens
- #18, #510 When the function is a builtin function, the call parameter's name was sometimes incorrectly identified as an AssignedName. This led to rename refactoring incorrectly renaming these parameters.


# Release 1.3.0

Date: 2022-07-29

## Bug fixes

- #496, #497 Add MatMul operator to patchedast
- #495 Fix autoimport collection for compiled modules

## Improvement

- #501, #502 Autoimport improvements


# Release 1.2.0

Date: 2022-04-22

## New feature

- #473 Pyproject.toml support (@bageljrkhanofemus)
- #489 Rope now publishes documentations to rope.readthedocs.org (@bageljrkhanofemus)
- #490 Migrate from setup.py to pyproject.toml (@bageljrkhanofemus)

## Improvement

- #479 Add ABC and type hints for TaskHandle and JobSet (@bageljrkhanofemus)
- #486 Drop Python 2 support (@bageljrkhanofemus, @lieryan)
- #487 Improved value inference of __all__ declaration (@lieryan)
- #424 Add some basic __repr__ to make it easier for debugging (@lieryan)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 3, 2023
\Brief Release notes file for the netcdf-cxx4 package.

This file contains a high-level description of this package's
evolution. Releases are in reverse chronological order (most recent
first).

Note that this file was created and maintained starting with the `netcdf-cxx4 4.3.0 release`.

## netCDF-CXX4 4.3.2 TBD

## netCDF-CXX4 v4.3.1 September 11, 2019

### Requirements

* netCDF-C 4.6.0 or greater

### Changes

* [Enhancement] Added cmake support to distribution files created by `make dist`.

* [Bug Fix] Added `ncFile::create()`, also added a new `open` function
  and constructor to allow for more flexibility when opening a file.
  See [GitHub #55](Unidata/netcdf-cxx4#55)
  for more information.

* [Enhancement] Addressed an issue reported with `Intel Compilers
  17.0.0`. See [GitHub
  #41](Unidata/netcdf-cxx4#41) for more
  information.

* [Enhancement] Updated how `configure` determines information about
  the existing netCDF-C install.  See [GitHub pull request
  #39](Unidata/netcdf-cxx4#39) for more
  information.

* Corrected an issue where cmake-based builds weren't generating
  `ncxx4-config`.  See [GitHub pull request
  #37](Unidata/netcdf-cxx4#37) for more
  information.


## netcdf-cxx4 v4.3.0 released May 13, 2016

* Fixed an issue where the tests were failing silently, and the
  underlying `NcType` class could not properly determine the type name
  or type size reliably. See [GitHub issue
  #30](Unidata/netcdf-cxx4#30) for more
  information.

* Changed `NCXX_ENABLE_DOXYGEN` option to an easier-to-remember `ENABLE_DOXYGEN`.

* Added `--enable-doxygen`, `-DNCXX_ENABLE_DOXYGEN=ON` options to
  allow generation of netCDF-CXX4 documentation via doxygen using
  either `configure` or `cmake`, respectively.

* Added `netcdf-cxx4` to the [Coverity Scan
  Dashboard](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/unidata-netcdf-cxx4?tab=overview).

* Added `open` and `close` methods for NcFile.  See [Github Pull
  Request #18](Unidata/netcdf-cxx4#18) for
  more information.

* Added `netcdf-cxx4` to travis-ci.org.  See
  [https://travis-ci.org/Unidata/netcdf-cxx4](https://travis-ci.org/Unidata/netcdf-cxx4)
  for more details.

* Added `NcCompoundType` methods `getMemberName` and `getMemberIndex`.
  See [Pull Request
  #19](Unidata/netcdf-cxx4#19) for more
  details.

* Added  `cmake` support  to  `netcdf-cxx4`, which  will  allow us  to
  create a  `CDash` continuous integration dashboard  similar to those
  created for the `netcdf-c` and `netcdf-fortran` projects.

* Added a `travis-ci` configuration file, `.travis.yml`.

* Created `RELEASE_NOTES.md`.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 12, 2023
What's Changed
 - Add NetBSD by @0323pin in #3
 - Migrate from tui-rs to ratatui by @AmmarAbouZor in #4
 - settings improvements by @AmmarAbouZor in #13
 - [Documentation] Create README Badges by @kevinmatthes in #14
 - CI Improvements by @AmmarAbouZor in #15
 - Changed: Help popup improvements by @AmmarAbouZor in #17
 - Added: Export current journal's content by @AmmarAbouZor in #18
 - Increase Version by @AmmarAbouZor in #19
 - Fixed setting backend path from CLI by @AmmarAbouZor in #22
 - Added: Release CD action by @AmmarAbouZor in #24
 - Fixed: Export journal extension by @AmmarAbouZor in #25
 - Changed: Enhance render loop by @AmmarAbouZor in #28
 - Added: CITATION.cff by @kevinmatthes in #26
 - Added: Edit current journal content in external editor by @AmmarAbouZor
   in #29
 - Added: configure CHANGELOG maintenance utilities by @kevinmatthes in #16
 - Added: Tabs and scrolling to help popup by @AmmarAbouZor in #32
 - Fixed: bugs in fragment creation by @kevinmatthes in #33
 - Added: Multi-selection for journals by @AmmarAbouZor in #34
 - Changed: bump baptiste0928/cargo-install to v2.1.0 by @kevinmatthes in #36
 - [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #37
 - Added: Export Import functions for multiple journals by @AmmarAbouZor in #39
 - [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #40
 - Fixed: Synchronizing problems with sqlite back-end by @AmmarAbouZor in #41
 - [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #42
 - Changed: improve GHA linting speed dramatically by @kevinmatthes in #43
 - [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #44
 - Addd: Option to Use Git Configured Editor as External editor by @AmmarAbouZor
   in #45
 - [Aeruginous] Create CHANGELOG Fragment by @github-actions in #46
 - [Aeruginous] Create Missing CHANGELOG Fragments by @AmmarAbouZor in #48
 - Chore: Add dependabot by @AmmarAbouZor in #50
 - [Aeruginous] Assemble CHANGELOG by @github-actions in #52
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 31, 2023
There isn't much here of relevance to pkgsrc (as presently configured),
but we may as well track the latest version. This drops Python 3.8
support, but as its only dependant is editors/retext, this doesn't seem
concerning.

Version 4.0.0, 2023-01-16
=========================

Incompatible changes:

* Python versions older than 3.9 are no longer supported.
* Python-Markdown versions older than 3.0 are no longer supported.
* Setuptools 61.2 or higher is required to build the project.
* ``setup.py`` has been removed. Use ``pip``, ``build`` or other :PEP:`517`
  compatible tool.

Other changes:

* Added AsciiDocMarkup (contributed by Dave Kuhlman in #17).
* Made the tests pass with Pygments ≥ 2.11.
* Made the tests pass when PyYAML is not installed (#18).
* Reformatted code in accordance with :PEP:`8` standard.
* Fixed mypy errors and added a :PEP:`561` ``py.typed`` file.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 10, 2023
[0.3.0] - 2023-08-09
Added
 - Add support for description field. You can use this to provide more detail
   about a jolly entry, beyond its title. #19
 - Add support for icons. Jolly will look up appropriate icons for files and
   display them inline. #18, #20, #35
 - Added support for logging facade. Logging can be configured in the
   config file. #30
 - Added basic CLI args to Jolly. Config file can now be specified as an
   argument. #31

Changed
 - Text shaping uses iced Advanced text shaping. Should have better support
   for non-ascii characters in entries #25, #36

Fixed
 - Cleaned up window resize commands to avoid flashing of window #26
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 10, 2023
v0.1.10
What's Changed
 - Added -o (print once) flag, fix Cargo.toml categories flag
   by @Kyllingene in #18

v0.1.9
What's Changed
 - Use u8::wrapping_* instead of *_u8, add gitignore by @Kyllingene in #15
 - 12-hour clock modes by @Kyllingene in #16

v0.1.8 - no release
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 17, 2023
5.0.0 (2023-01-02)
Added
* [JavaScript] Support for EcmaScript modules (aka ESM). (#5)
* [Java] Enabled reproducible builds
Changed
* Only allow escape character \ in front of (, ), \ or whitespace. Throw
  error otherwise. (#17)
Fixed
* [Perl] Fixed missing dependency as well as new syntax in the tests
  (cucumber/tag-expressions#15 ehuelsmann)
* Document escaping. (#16, #17)
* [Ruby], [Perl] Empty expression evaluates to true
* [Go] Fix module name (#82)

5.0.1 (2023-01-03)
Fixed
* [Java] Fix scm and project urls

5.0.2 (2023-07-15)
Added
* [Python] Make tests pass against shared test data (except:
  backslash-escaped) (#18 by jenisys)
Fixed
* [All] Not.to_string() conversion has unneeded double-parenthesis if binary
  operator is contained (#94 by jenisys)

5.0.3 (2023-08-10)
Fixed
* [Perl] Fixed CPAN upload in release process (by ehuelsmann)

5.0.4 (2023-08-10)
Fixed
* [Perl] Corrected working directory for CPAN upload action (by ehuelsmann)

5.0.5 (2023-08-11)
Fixed
* [Perl] Fixed inclusion of CHANGELOG.md causing release to fail (by
  ehuelsmann)

5.0.6 (2023-08-13)
Fixed
* [Perl] Fixed test failures when running tests out-of-tree by resticting
  testdata based tests to run in development only (by ehuelsmann)

6.0.0 (2023-10-13)
Added
* [Ruby] Initial rubocop gems and basic compliance added (More work to come)
  (#133)
Changed
* [Ruby] Minimum ruby version is now bumped from 1.9 to 2.3 (#133)
Fixed
* [Perl] Include README.md and LICENSE in the release tarball (by ehuelsmann)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 28, 2023
v1.0.0
Features
 - Commands can now specify pre-commands and post-commands that are run
   before/after the specified command. (#3) (documentation)
 - The default origin remote name can now be configured using
   tree.<tree>.default-remote. (#16)
 - Commands now display the tree's current branch alongside the tree name. (#18)
 - garden -vv exec and garden -vv shell now display the command being run.

Packaging:
 - garden can now be installed as a nix flake package. A flake.nix file is now
   provided. (#16)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2024
2.2.1 (2024-02-05)

What's Changed

* Update README with how to require the code by @ianoxley in #18
* Modernize gem by @ioquatix in #19

New Contributors

* @ianoxley made their first contribution in #18
* @ioquatix made their first contribution in #19
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 24, 2024
1.12.0 (2024-01-16)

* feature: add sqlite3 driver #18
* feature: add lastId() method on mysql, mysqli and sqlite3 #19 #21
* task: fix prototypes for PHP 8 #12
* task: Try and fix test by removing each #16
* task: PHP8.1 Compatability restore error handling to previous state whilst
  ... #13
* task: DB::apiVersion() should be declared as static #17
* task: Fix PHP8.2 Deprecated use of ${var} instead of {$var} #14
* task: PHP8.2 ready #21
* task: Mark mssql-Driver, mysql-Driver and sybase-Driver as Deprecated #21
* bug: PHP 8.0 testcase failure #23 #24

1.12.1 (2024-01-17)

* bug: Missing new file in package.xml #25
* bug: Minimal fix for sqlite3 #26
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 29, 2024
Upstream changes:
version 3.015: Mon 11 Dec 09:58:17 CET 2023

        Fixes:
        - accept empty fields without complaint. [Andy Beverley]
        - fix counting epilogue trailing blank [Gregor Herrmann] GitHub#18, RT#150141

version 3.014: Wed 18 Oct 12:16:55 CEST 2023

        Changes:
        - handle utf8 in address phrases, according to RFC5335 (since
          2008 experimental)  May show some changes in your regression
          tests.  [Andy Beverley]

        Fixes:
        - epilogue starter test needs ^ anchor
          github issue #16 [Jacob Balazer]
        - existing preamble should keep at least one empty string to
          indicate its existence.
          github issue #18 [Jacob Balazer]
        - clean error when field names are too long w.r.t. the fold
          wrap.  Found by [Raphaël Gertz]
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 29, 2024
1.0.0
    Versions follow the standard version policy.
    Removing pthread stuff. #32

0.34
    Hashing getRandomBytes before using as Seed for ChaChaDRG #24
    Add support for XChaCha and XChaChaPoly1305 #18
    Strict byteArray of IV c #16
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 15, 2024
pkgsrc change: change HOMEPAGE.

3.1.6 (2024-06-13)

* Land #18, Pin ffi gem version in Gemfile
* Update recog submodule to v3.1.4

3.1.7 (2024-06-14)

* Update recog submodule to v3.1.5
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 19, 2024
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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         Accidentally created a distribution (3.75) that is broken. GitHub
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  -  Fixed a problem with test failing on windows
         Reported in GitHub #15

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