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Missing package: percona-server in 2018Q4 and 2019Q1 #192

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sleepnmojo opened this issue Apr 15, 2019 · 7 comments
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Missing package: percona-server in 2018Q4 and 2019Q1 #192

sleepnmojo opened this issue Apr 15, 2019 · 7 comments
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I can't find percona-server in 2018Q4 or 2019Q1. It exists in 2018Q3.

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I would like to add that percona-server versions has been build in January for 2018Q4, but it looks like they have been removed from https://pkgsrc.joyent.com. Is there any known issue why they have been removed?

@sleepnmojo not sure if that might be helpful for you, but they are still available at our mirror: https://pkgsrc.smartos.skylime.net/packages/SmartOS/2018Q4/x86_64/All/

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Thanks. I didn't see them in the main repo, so I thought there was an issue with them. Looks like it is the main repo that has the issue.

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jacques commented Jun 10, 2019

Thanks @drscream.

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jacques commented Jun 10, 2019

@mamash any chances that this can be built on 2019Q1?

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jperkin commented Jun 14, 2019

These are now available again in 2018Q4 (mirrors will have them within the next hour or so).

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jacques commented Jul 5, 2019

Any chances of getting this into 2019Q1?

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jperkin commented Jul 5, 2019

No, 2019Q2 will be released very shortly and 2019Q1 is no longer supported.

jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 15, 2019
What's new in 0.4.3:

- New API addition: WildMidi_InitVIO(). It is like WildMidi_Init(),
- but tells the library to use caller-provided functions for file IO.
- See wildmidi_lib.h or the man page WildMidi_InitVIO(3) for details.
- This was suggested and implemented by Christian Breitwieser.
- Fixed Visual Studio optimized builds (bug #192, function ptr issue.)
- Fixed a thinko in one of the buffer size checks added in v0.4.2.
- Fixed possible out of bounds reads in sysex commands (bug #190).
- Fixed invalid reads during config parse with short patch file names.
- Do not treat a missing end-of-track marker as an error for type-0
- midi files (bug #183).
- Fixed bad reading of high delta values in XMI converter (bug #199).
- Fixed a memory leak when freeing a midi (bug #204).
- Fixed slurred/echoy playback at quick tempos on looped instruments
- (bug #185).
- Fixed certain midis sounding different compared to timidity, as if
- instruments not turned off (bug #186).
- Fixed compilation on systems without libm.
- Support for RISC OS, Nintendo Switch and PS Vita.
- Several clean-ups.

What's new in 0.4.2:

- Fixed CVE-2017-11661, CVE-2017-11662, CVE-2017-11663, CVE-2017-11664
- (Bug #175).
- Fixed WildMidi_Open() might read beyond buffer with too short inputs
- (Bug #178).
- Fixed a buffer overflow during playback with malformed midi files
- (Bug #180).
- GUS patch processing changes to meet users expectations (Bug #132).
- Worked around a build failure with newer FreeBSD versions failing to
- retrieve the ONLCR constant (Bug #171).
- Fixed a minor Windows unicode issue (PR #170).
- A few other fixes / clean-ups.

What's new in 0.4.1:

- Fixed bug in handling of the "source" directive in config files.
- Fixed a nasty bug in dBm_pan_volume. Other fixes and clean-ups.
- Build system updates. Install a pkg-config file on supported platforms such as Linux. New android ndk makefile.
- File i/o updates.
- Support for OS/2.
- Support for Nintendo 3DS
- Support for Nintendo Wii
- Support for AmigaOS and its variants like MorphOS and AROS.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 26, 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()).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 9, 2019
…9.0_BETA)

4.2
 - Fix for old versions of libcurl (build was broken in 4.1 on RHEL / CentOS).
 - Add hostname to timeout errors (#190)

4.1
 - Fixed typechecking code for new internal macro names in libcurl 7.66
 - Rewrite typechecking to work better with clang and old libcurl (#192)
 - has_internet() now checks for connectivity via a proxy server if one is detected
 - Windows: respect the CURL_SSL_BACKEND variable for people that want to use OpenSSL.
 - Windows: respect CURL_CA_BUNDLE if (and only if) CURL_SSL_BACKEND == openssl
 - curl_download now writes to a temporary file, which is renamed to the destfile
   upon success. This prevents corrupt files when a download fails or is interrupted.
 - Automatically set forbid_reuse = TRUE in curl_echo() handles
 - Update symbol table to 7.66.0
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 15, 2019
Motivated by wanting to build under more recent systems with
newer OpenSSL.

Many changes since 1.99.15


[v2.5][] - 2018-09-30
---------------------

### Changes
- macOS changes by Jo Rhett:
  - Add linking with `-lresolv`
  - Use Homebrew's CA trust store
  - Update REDAME with install help
- Add support for selfhost.de DDNS

### Fixes
- Fix #211: Only show DDNS server response on successful transaction
- Fix #211: Improved error handling in OpenSSL back-end
- Fix #214: Add `nochg` to list of good responses for custom providers
- Fixes by Erich Sauvageau:
  - Fix #216: Add DNS lookup exception for `all.dnsomatic.com`
  - Fix #219: Add DNS lookup exception for `default@tunnelbrooker.net`


[v2.4][] - 2018-08-18
---------------------

### Changes
- Add support for Dynu DDNS provider

### Fixes
- Add missing defines for `LLONG_MAX` and `LLONG_MIN` on some platforms
- Fix #209: Update FreeDNS plugin to use v2 of their API to fetch update key
- Fix #210: Use `~/.cache/inadyn` or `~/.inadyn` when running unprivileged


[v2.3.1][] - 2018-02-12
-----------------------

This minor bug fix release holds Debian packaging fixes by André Colomb.

### Changes
- Make .deb files an official part of releases

### Fixes
- Fix installation of `inadyn` in `/usr/sbin` and symlink in `/usr/bin`
- Rename debian/inadyn.links to be standards-compliant
- Update deprecated build dependency for dh-systemd
- Fix lintian warning about unsafe symlinks for build scripts
- Version numbers containing a dash are inappropriate for 'native'
  packages, bump revision instead


[v2.3][] - 2018-01-05
---------------------

### Changes
- Distribute `CONTRIBUTING.md` in release tarballs, by André Colomb
- Clean up debug messages for HTTPS connections, by André Colomb
- New build-depends, `libgnutls28-dev` for Debian/Ubuntu users and
  GnuTLS >= 3.0 for others, by André Colomb
- Issue #192: Add `examples/*.conf` to source distribution, by André Colomb

### Fixes
- TCP, not UDP, for `getaddrinfo()` hints + numeric lookups, by André Colomb
- Disable SSL for checkip connections to SPDYN service, by André Colomb
- Issue #186: Allow IPv6 for HTTP(S) connections, by André Colomb
- Issue #189: Ignore premature session termination in GnuTLS, by André Colomb
- Issue #193: Fix broken internal links in README.md, by André Colomb


[v2.2.1][] - 2017-10-06
-----------------------

### Fixes

- Issue #174: `gnutls.c` missing `stdint.h`, fix for ArchLinux
- Issue #179: Update easyDNS plugin to new API, by Nicholas Alipaz


[v2.2][] - 2017-08-09
---------------------

### Changes
- Use HTTP by default for DYN.com checkip server, used by many DDNS
  providers that do not have their own.  This change is far more user
  friendly since you no longer have to explicitly set `checkip-ssl =
  false` for the most common use-case.
- Some DDNS providers have multiple IP addresses registered for the same
  service, as of this release Inadyn immediately tries to connect to the
  next listed addresses on connection problems.
- Issue #153: Support for custom HTTP User Agent.  Useful with providers
  that require using a specific brower.  Set to, e.g. "Mozilla/4.0", or
  rely on the default "inadyn/VERSION" user agent.
- Support for the `%%` format specifier in custom server URL's, as
  mentioned in issue #152.
- Add support for a `.conf` syntax checker: `inadyn --check-config`
- Add support for logging to `stderr` when running in foreground or
  without syslog enabled
- Simplified provider name lookup in `.conf` file.  Now substring match
  is used, resulting in support for `provider Dyn { ... }`.
- Remove libite dependency by importing all its used files into inadyn.
  This should ease adoption by distributions and end users.  All code
  is under free licenses: BSD, ISC.
- Import Timur's Debian packaging, adding debconf support

### Fixes
- Issue #152: Do not attempt to create PID file in oneshot mode (`-1`)
- Issue #152: Must URL encode custom server URL's
- Issue #170: Use configured `--prefix` not hard coded `/etc/inadyn.conf`
- Issue #172: Use separate variable for `--iface` command line option and
  `.conf` file option


[v2.1][] - 2016-12-04
---------------------

### Changes
- Use HTTPS instead of HTTP by default
- Support for disabling HTTPS for `checkip-server`, per provider.
  Idea from Valery Frolov
- Add `-I,--ident=NAME` option for syslog+pidfile name
- Deprecate `--pidfile=NAME` option in favor of `--ident=NAME`

### Fixes
- Issue #150: Custom update URL parser fixes
- Issue #151: Support for detecting OpenSSL v1.1
- Issue #144: Clarify use of public vs private IP.  It is possible
  to register private IP addresses in a public DNS
- Clarify `--foreground` option in man page
- Document minimum required versions of libite and libConfuse
- Portability fixes, replace `__progname` with a small function,
  replace `%m` with `%s` and `strerror(errno)`.


[v2.0][] - 2016-09-12
---------------------

New configuration file format, changed command line options, improved
HTTPS support using GnuTLS and Open/LibreSSL.  Inadyn now comes with
certificate validation enabled by default.

### Changes
- New configuration file format using [libConfuse][]
- Radically simplified command line, a .conf file is now required
- Reorganized SSL code, split `ssl.c` into `openssl.c` and `gnutls.c`
- Strict HTTPS certificate validation is now default.  To disable this
  use `strict-ssl = false` in the .conf file.
- Certificate validation uses trusted CA certificates from the system
  with fall-backs to certain known locations.  To override this default
  handling a `ca-trust-file = FILE` setting in `inadyn.conf` can be used
  to provide the path to another CA cert bundle, in PEM format.
- Massive overhaul of `inadyn(8)` and `inadyn.conf(5)` man pages
- Support for reading address from interface, including IPv6 addresses
- Support for calling an external script to get the IP address
- Support for multiple users @ same provider, idea from Valery Frolov:

        provider default@no-ip.com:1 {
            username    = ian
            password    = secret
            alias       = flemming.no-ip.com
        }

        provider default@no-ip.com:2 {
            username    = james
            password    = bond
            alias       = spectre.no-ip.com
        }

- Support for ddnss.de and dynv6.com, contributed by Sven Hoefer
- Support for spdyn.de, on request from Frank Röhm
- Support for strato.com, contributed by Duncan Overbruck
- Support for disabling IP address validation: `verify-address = false`
- Refactored memory handling and privilige separation to simplify code
- Refactored logging and backgrounding to simplify code
- Removed old compatibility symlinks and other required GNU specific
  files, we now distribute and install README.md and ChangeLog.md

### Fixes
- Fix issue #61: Add HTTPS certificate validation for OpenSSL/LibreSSL
- Fix issue #67: Use GnuTLS native API for HTTPS
- Fix DuckDNS: now requires 'www.' prefix in server URL.  By Frank Aurich
- Fix issue #110: Poodle `SSL_MODE_SEND_FALLBACK_SCSV` not needed
- Fix issue #101: Remove support for custom pidfile
- Fix issue #102: Relocate cache files `/var/run/inadyn` to `/var/cache/inadyn`
- Fix issue #113: `--drop-privs` does not work
- Add actual permissions check to `os_check_perms()`
- Fix issue #121: Support for fully customizable update URL
- Fix issue #122: Only use HTTPS connection for DNS update, not checkip
- Fix issue #131: Use FreeDNS' own checkip server instead of DYN.com's
- Fix issue #134: Support wildcard cert with GnuTLS backend
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 3, 2020
Version 3.1.1.1
* Fix for GHCJS. #431

Version 3.1.1.0
* A new API: gracefulClose. #417
* touchSocket, unsafeFdSocket: Allow direct access to a socket's file
  descriptor while providing tools to prevent it from being garbage
  collected. This also deprecated fdSocket in favor of unsafeFdSocket
  and withFdSocket. #423
* socketToFd: Duplicates a socket as a file desriptor and closes the
  source socket. #424

Version 3.1.0.1
* getAddrInfo: raise exception if no AddrInfo returned. #410
* Avoid catching SomeException. #411

Version 3.1.0.0
* Making GC of socket safer. #399
* Deprecating fdSocket. Use withFdSocket instead to ensure that
  sockets are GCed in proper time. #399

Version 3.0.1.1
* Fix blocking if_nametoindex errors on Windows #391

Version 3.0.1.0
* Added getSocketType :: Socket -> IO SocketType. #372
* Correcting manual and brushing up test cases #375
* Fixed longstanded bug in getContents on mac #375
* Fixing regression: set correct sockaddr length for abstract
  addresses for Linux. #374

Version 3.0.0.1
* Fixed a bug in connect where exceptions were not thrown #368

Version 3.0.0.0
* Breaking change: the Network and Network.BSD are
  removed. Network.BSD is provided a new package: network-bsd.
* Breaking change: the signatures are changed:

    old fdSocket :: Socket -> CInt
    new fdSocket :: Socket -> IO CInt

    old mkSocket :: CInt -> Family -> SocketType -> ProtocolNumber -> SocketStatus -> IO Socket
    new mkSocket :: CInt -> IO Socket

* Breaking change: the deprecated APIs are removed: send, sendTo,
  recv, recvFrom, recvLen, htonl, ntohl, inet_addr, int_ntoa,
  bindSocket, sClose, SocketStatus, isConnected, isBound, isListening,
  isReadable, isWritable, sIsConnected, sIsBound, sIsListening,
  sIsReadable, sIsWritable, aNY_PORT, iNADDR_ANY, iN6ADDR_ANY,
  sOMAXCONN, sOL_SOCKET, sCM_RIGHTS, packSocketType, getPeerCred.
* Breaking change: SockAddrCan is removed from SockAddr.
* Socket addresses are extendable with Network.Socket.Address.
* "socket" is now asynchronous-exception-safe. #336
* "recvFrom" returns (0, addr) instead of throwing an error on EOF. #360
* All APIs are available on any platforms.
* Build system is simplified.
* Bug fixes.

Version 2.8.0.1
* Eensuring that accept returns a correct sockaddr for unix
  domain. #400
* Avoid out of bounds writes in pokeSockAddr. #400

Version 2.8.0.0
* Breaking change: PortNumber originally contained Word16 in network
  byte order and used "deriving Ord". This results in strange behavior
  on the Ord instance. Now PortNumber holds Word16 in host byte
  order. #347
* Breaking change: stopping the export of the PortNum constructor in
  PortNumber.
* Use bytestring == 0.10.* only.
* Use base >= 4.7 && < 5.

Version 2.7.0.2
* Removing withMVar to avoid the deadlock between "accept" and "close"
  #330
* "close" does not throw exceptions. A new API: "close'" throws
  exceptions when necessary. #337
* Fixing the hang of lazy sendAll. #340
* Installing NetDef.h (#334) #334

Version 2.7.0.1
* A new API: socketPortSafe. #319
* Fixing a drain bug of sendAll. #320
* Porting the new CALLCONV convention from master. #313
* Withdrawing the deprecations of packFamily and unpackFamily. #324

Version 2.7.0.0
* Obsoleting the Network module.
* Obsoleting the Network.BSD module.
* Obsoleting APIs: MkSocket, htonl, ntohl, getPeerCred, getPeerEid,
  send, sendTo, recv, recvFrom, recvLen, inet_addr, inet_ntoa,
  isConnected, isBound, isListening, isReadable, isWritable, aNY_PORT,
  iNADDR_ANY, iN6ADDR_ANY, sOMAXCONN, sOL_SOCKET, sCM_RIGHTS,
  packFamily, unpackFamily, packSocketType
* Breaking change: do not closeFd within sendFd. #271
* Exporting ifNameToIndex and ifIndexToName from Network.Socket.
* New APIs: setCloseOnExecIfNeeded, getCloseOnExec and getNonBlock
* New APIs: isUnixDomainSocketAvailable and getPeerCredential
* socketPair, sendFd and recvFd are exported even on Windows.

Version 2.6.3.5
* Reverting "Do not closeFd within sendFd" #271

Version 2.6.3.4
* Don't touch IPv6Only when running on OpenBSD #227
* Do not closeFd within sendFd #271
* Updating examples and docs.

Version 2.6.3.3
* Adds a function to show the defaultHints without reading their
  undefined fields #291
* Improve exception error messages for getAddrInfo and getNameInfo
  #289

Version 2.6.3.2
* Zero memory of sockaddr_un if abstract socket #220
* Improving error messages #232
* Allow non-blocking file descriptors via setNonBlockIfNeeded #242
* Update config.{guess,sub} to latest version #244
* Rename my_inet_ntoa to avoid symbol conflicts #228
* Test infrastructure improvements #219 #217 #218
* House keeping and cleanup #238 #237

Version 2.6.3.1
* Reverse breaking exception change in Network.Socket.ByteString.recv
  #215

Version 2.6.3.0
* New maintainers: Evan Borden (@eborden) and Kazu Yamamoto
  (@kazu-yamamoto). The maintainer for a long period, Johan Tibell
  (@tibbe) stepped down. Thank you, Johan, for your hard work for a
  long time.
* New APIs: ntohl, htonl,hostAddressToTuple{,6} and
  tupleToHostAddress{,6}. #210
* Added a Read instance for PortNumber. #145
* We only set the IPV6_V6ONLY flag to 0 for stream and datagram socket
  types, as opposed to all of them. This makes it possible to use
  ICMPv6. #180 #181
* Work around GHC bug #12020. Socket errors no longer cause segfaults
  or hangs on Windows. #192
* Various documentation improvements and the deprecated pragmas. #186
  #201 #205 #206 #211
* Various internal improvements. #193 #200

Version 2.6.2.1
* Regenerate configure and HsNetworkConfig.h.in.
* Better detection of CAN sockets.

Version 2.6.2.0
* Add support for TCP_USER_TIMEOUT.
* Don't conditionally export the SockAddr constructors.
* Add isSupportSockAddr to allow checking for supported address types
  at runtime.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 6, 2020
v3.3.1      Mon Jan 13 10:27:16 CST 2020
========================================
[FIXES]
Some regexes would be shown as invalid when used with the -Q option.  Since
the -Q tells ack to treat the regex as a literal, this shouldn't be
possible.  (GH#294)


v3.3.0      Sat Dec 28 16:00:21 CST 2019
========================================
[FEATURES]
The error message ack displays when the regex passed is invalid has been
improved.  The message is more readable and includes a pointer to the
offending part of the regex.  For example:

    $ ack 'status: (open|closed|in progress'
    ack: Invalid regex 'status: (open|closed|in progress'
    Regex: status: (open|closed|in progress
                   ^---HERE Unmatched ( in regex

Added many new file and directory exclusions to speed up file selection.
* Python's *.pyc, *.pyd and *.pyo compiled files
* Python's __pycache__ and .pytest_cache directories
* Linux *.so shared object files
* Windows dynamic-link library *.dll files
* gettext compiled *.mo translation files
* macOS's __MACOSX directories and .DS_Store files

Reorganized the --help menu to put "action" options like -f, -g and -l at
the top of the listing.

The --show-types option only has an effect with -f or -g.  ack will now
tell you if you use --show-types without -f or -g when it will have no
effect.

Improved the error message when ack gets passed two options that can't be
used together.


[FIXES]
Fixed the behavior of --break and --heading.  Using --break would
implicitly set --noheading, and --heading would implicitly set --nobreak.

The following pairs of options don't make sense to use together, and ack will now warn you if you try:

* -x and --files-from
* -v and -o
* -v and --output
* -v and --passthru

Fixed the minimum version of the Getopt::Long module required. (GH #287)

The line number and filename separators in --passthru mode now work the
same as in context (-A/-B/-C) mode.  (GH #291)


v3.2.0      Sun Nov  3 22:52:18 CST 2019
========================================
[FEATURES]
Added "-t X" as a short alias for --type=X.

Added "-T X" as a short alias for --type=noX.

The feature of using the name of the type as an option is deprecated.  For
example, ack currently lets you use "--perl" instead of "--type=perl" or
"-t perl",  This is now deprecated and will be removed in a future release.

Removed support for Parrot (--parrot).


v3.1.3      Sat Oct 19 19:23:48 CDT 2019
========================================
No changes to functionality.  Fixed a problem with version numbers.
Thanks to Dan Book for his help.
See beyondgrep/ack3@b3c43d4


v3.1.2      Mon Oct 14 21:47:51 CDT 2019
========================================
[SPEEDUP]
Using -w with a pattern that ended with a metacharacter would be slower
than it should be because it would skip an optimization. Now it's fixed.
(GH #181, #251)

[FIXES]
Fixed test failures that would sometimes happen on Windows machines because
of taint mode.  Thanks, Tomasz Konojacki. (GH #235)

Remove the use of the version.pm module.


v3.1.1      Sat Aug 31 22:56:10 CDT 2019
========================================
[SPEEDUP]
Improved the speed up the -l, -L and -c options by pre-scanning the file
in bulk before doing line-by-line scan. (GH #221)

ack now uses File::Next 1.18 which calls stat() only once per file or
directory, instead of sometimes calling it twice.  This should improve the
time spent traversing directories.

[FIXES]
On Windows, patterns with $ to mark the end of the line would not match.
(GH #229)

[DOCUMENTATION]
Fixed docs that referred to --range-stop instead of --range-end. (GH #228)


v3.1.0      Thu Aug 22 22:43:15 CDT 2019
========================================
[FEATURES]
Added the --range-start and --range-end options to allow searching only
ranges of each file. (GH #165)


v3.0.3      Tue Aug 20 23:42:02 CDT 2019
========================================
[FIXES]
Made smartcase's check for lowercase patterns smarter.

[DOCUMENTATION]
Updated many URLs, especially in the config. (GH #223)


v3.0.2      Thu Jul  4 21:42:43 CDT 2019
========================================
[FIXES]
ack's smart-case feature would think that a pattern like "select \S+ from"
is looking for a uppercase letter, and so would not make a case-insensitive
search.  Now, ack knows that uppercase letters in metacharacters don't
count as looking for a uppercase letter. (GH #156, 187, 214)


v3.0.1      Tue Jun 25 20:47:58 CDT 2019
========================================
[FIXES]
The -s option tells ack not to complain about missing or unreadable files
it tries to search.  The -s option would not always work in conjection with
the -x option.  Now it does.  Thanks, Anders Eriksson and M. Scott Ford.
(GH #175)

ack would die if you specified a --output option that didn't use one
of Perl's special match variables.  Now it won't.  Thanks, M. Scott
Ford. (GH #210)

[INTERNALS]
Added a Dockerfile for use when working on ack development.  Thanks,
M. Scott Ford. (GH #208)


v3.0.0      Mon May 27 21:46:34 CDT 2019
========================================
First official release of ack verison 3.

See "Release notes for ack 3.0.0" at the bottom of this document for
details of what has changed between ack 2.x and ack 3.

[FIXES]
Fixed a failing test if Pod::Perldoc::ToTextOverstrike was being
used. (GH#202)


2.999_08 Sun May 19 20:33:13 CDT 2019
=====================================
[ENHANCEMENTS]
Consolidated the manual and FAQ into one document, accessible with --man.
Cookbook.pm has been moved to dev for future use.

Added SVG filetype.

[FIXES]
Invalid options used to cause an error message triplicate. Fixes GH #192.


2.999_07 Sun Mar 31 21:54:55 CDT 2019
=====================================
[ENHANCEMENTS]
Added --help-colors and --help-rgb-colors options to display colors
available for color options.

Many more mutex options have been added to help users know when they've
made a mistake.  For example, it doesn't make sense to have -C to show
context when using -f to get a file list.

Overhauled the handling of mutually exclusive options.  We now properly
handle mutex options even if they are abbreviated.  The actual argument
used is now shown.  Fixes GH #57.


2.999_06 Thu Jan 10 20:37:23 CST 2019
=====================================
[ENHANCEMENTS]
The --tt option for Template Toolkit is now --ttml.  The short version
still works.

The standalone version of ack no longer supports the --faq or --cookbook
options, which never worked right for it anyway.  Instead, --man includes
the FAQ and Cookbook.

The --man option no longer uses the `perldoc` program for rendering the
documentation.  This means you'll have to pipe it into your own pager if
you want scrolling, but it makes it much more portable.

[FIXES]
ack would stop finding files if there was a file named "0" in the current
directory. Thanks, Rob Hoelz. (GH #162)

[REMOVED FUNCTIONALITY]
The --lines option has been removed. (GH #167)

The -u short alias for --underline has been removed. (GH #173)


2.999_05 Sun Oct 21 21:37:39 CDT 2018
=====================================
[ENHANCEMENTS]
Add -p as a shorter version of --proximate.


2.999_04 Thu Sep  6 17:45:07 CDT 2018
=====================================
[ENHANCEMENTS]
Added -P as a negation of --proximate.  It is the same as --proximate=0.
If you have --proximate in an .ackrc, -P can be used to cancel it.

Added --ts for Typescript.


2.999_03 Fri Jan 19 11:02:46 CST 2018
=====================================
[ENHANCEMENTS]
The check for whether we need to scan the entire file line-by-line now
reads 10M of file instead of just 100K.

Removed support for the ACK_OPTIONS environment variable.  Use an ackrc
file instead.  If you have ACK_OPTIONS set, ack will give a warning.

Lots of internal speedups.


2.999_02 Mon Jan  8 23:03:42 CST 2018
=====================================
[ENHANCEMENTS]
Added an optimization to make ack only do a line-by-line search of a
file if there's a match somewhere in the file.  This gives ack a 20-30%
in timings of common cases.


2.999_01 Mon Jan  1 22:11:17 CST 2018
=====================================
[ENHANCEMENTS]
Added --pod as a filetype, recognizing .pod as its extension.  This is
Perl's POD (Plain Old Documentation) format.

Added --markdown as a filetype, recognizing .md and .markdown as
extensions.

--pager is no longer allowed in a project .ackrc file.  --match and
--output are not allowed in any .ackrc file.

ack 3's new features are listed below for now.

[FIXES]
--lines had some mutex options that were not getting checked.  Now,
--lines is mutex with --passthru, --match and all context options.


=============================
# Release notes for ack 3.0.0
=============================

# New features

ack 3 is a greplike tool optimized for searching large code trees.

Improvements over ack 2 include:

* Improved `-w` option.

* `-w` option will warn if your pattern does not lend itself to
word matching.

* `-i`, `-I` and `--smart-case`

* `--proximate=N` option

* Added `--pod` and `--markdown`.

* Added `GNUmakefile` to the list of makefile specs.

* Added `-S` as a synonym for `--smart-case`.

# Bug fixes

* Column numbers were not getting colorized in the output.  Added
`--color-colno` option and `ACK_COLOR_COLNO` environment variable.

* A pattern that wanted whitespace at the end could match the
linefeed at the end of a line.  This is no longer possible.

# Incompatibilities with ack 2

## ack 3 requires Perl 5.10.1

ack 2 only needed Perl 5.8.8.  This shouldn't be a problem since 5.10.1
has been out since 2009.

## ack 3 no longer highlights capture groups.

ack 2 would highlight your capture groups.  For example,

    ack '(set|get)_foo_(name|id)'

would highlight the `set` or `get`, and the `name` or `id`, but not the
full `set_user_id` that was matched.

This feature was too confusing and has been removed.  Now, the entire
matching string is highlighted.

## ack 3's --output allows fewer special variables

In ack 2, you could put any kind of Perl code in the `--output`
option and it would get `eval`uated at run time, which would let
you do tricky stuff like this gem from Mark Fowler
(http://www.perladvent.org/2014/2014-12-21.html):

    ack --output='$&: @{[ eval "use LWP::Simple; 1" && length LWP::Simple::get($&) ]} bytes' \
                    'https?://\S+' list.txt
    http://google.com/: 19529 bytes
    http://metacpan.org/: 7560 bytes
    http://www.perladvent.org/: 5562 bytes

This has been a security problem in the past, and so in ack 3 we
no longer `eval` the contents of `--output`.  You're now restricted
to the following variables: `$1` thru `$9`, `$_`, `$.`, `$&`, ``$` ``,
`$'` and `$+`.  You can also embed `\t`, `\n` and `\r` ,
and `$f` as stand-in for `$filename` in `ack2 --output` .
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 7, 2020
ChangeLog:

v5.6.2

Bug fixes:

    #271 fixes a corner-case bug with more than 100 CSV/TSV files with
    headers of varying lengths.

Documentation:

    The new http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc/whyc-details.html is an
    elaboration on http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc/whyc.html which answers
    a question posed by @BurntSushi on Reddit a couple years ago which
    I did not address in detail at the time.

v5.6.1

    The only change is that http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc is now
    more mobile-friendly.  All build artifacts are the same as at
    https://github.com/johnkerl/miller/releases/tag/v5.6.0

v5.6.0

    The new system DSL function allows you to run arbitrary shell commands
    and store them in field values. Some example usages are documented
    here. This is in response to issues #246 and #209.

    There is now support for ASV and USV file formats. This is in response
    to issue #245.

    The new format-values verb allows you to apply numerical formatting
    across all record values. This is in response to issue #252.

Documentation:

    The new DKVP I/O in Python sample code now works for Python 2 as
    well as Python 3.

    There is a new cookbook entry on doing multiple joins. This is in
    response to issue #235.

Bugfixes:

    The toupper, tolower, and capitalize DSL functions
    are now UTF-8 aware, thanks to @sheredom's marvelous
    https://github.com/sheredom/utf8.h. The internationalization page
    has also been expanded. This is in response to issue #254.

    #250 fixes a bug using in-place mode in conjunction with verbs
    (such as rename or sort) which take field-name lists as arguments.

    #253 fixes a bug in the label when one or more names are common
    between old and new.

    #251 fixes a corner-case bug when (a) input is CSV; (b) the last
    field ends with a comma and no newline; (c) input is from standard
    input and/or --no-mmap is supplied.

v5.5.0

    The new positional-indexing feature resolves #236 from @aborruso. You
    can now get the name of the 3rd field of each record via $[[3]], and
    its value by $[[[3]]]. These are both usable on either the left-hand
    or right-hand side of assignment statements, so you can more easily
    do things like renaming fields progrmatically within the DSL.

    There is a new capitalize DSL function, complementing the
    already-existing toupper. This stems from #236.

    There is a new skip-trivial-records verb, resolving #197. Similarly,
    there is a new remove-empty-columns verb, resolving #206. Both are
    useful for data-cleaning use-cases.

    Another pair is #181 and #256. While Miller uses mmap internally
    (and invisibily) to get approximately a 20% performance boost over
    not using it, this can cause out-of-memory issues with reading either
    large files, or too many small ones. Now, Miller automatically avoids
    mmap in these cases. You can still use --mmap or --no-mmap if you
    want manual control of this.

    There is a new --ivar option for the nest verb which complements
    the already-existing --evar. This is from #260 thanks to @jgreely.

    There is a new keystroke-saving urandrange DSL function:
    urandrange(low, high) is the same as low + (high - low) *
    urand(). This arose from #243.

    There is a new -v option for the cat verb which writes a low-level
    record-structure dump to standard error.

    There is a new -N option for mlr which is a keystroke-saver for
    --implicit-csv-header --headerless-csv-output.

Documentation:

    The new FAQ entry
    http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc/faq.html#How_to_escape_'%3F'_in_regexes%3F
    resolves #203.

    The new FAQ entry
    http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc/faq.html#How_can_I_filter_by_date%3F
    resolves #208.

    #244 fixes a documentation issue while highlighting the need for #241.

Bugfixes:

    There was a SEGV using nest within then-chains, fixed in response
    to #220.

    Quotes and backslashes weren't being escaped in JSON output with
    --jvquoteall; reported on #222.

v5.4.0

    The new clean-whitespace verb resolves #190 from @aborruso. Along with
    the new functions strip, lstrip, rstrip, collapse_whitespace, and
    clean_whitespace, there is now both coarse-grained and fine-grained
    control over whitespace within field names and/or values. See the
    linked-to documentation for examples.

    The new altkv verb resolves #184 which was originally opened via an
    email request. This supports mapping value-lists such as a,b,c,d to
    alternating key-value pairs such as a=b,c=d.

    The new fill-down verb resolves #189 by @aborruso. See the linked-to
    documentation for examples.

    The uniq verb now has a uniq -a which resolves #168 from @sjackman.

    The new regextract and regextract_or_else functions resolve #183
    by @aborruso.

    The new ssub function arises from #171 by @dohse, as a simplified way
    to avoid escaping characters which are special to regular-expression
    parsers.

    There are new localtime functions in response to #170 by
    @sitaramc. However note that as discussed on #170 these do
    not undo one another in all circumstances. This is a non-issue
    for timezones which do not do DST. Otherwise, please use with
    disclaimers: localdate, localtime2sec, sec2localdate, sec2localtime,
    strftime_local, and strptime_local.

Builds:

    Windows build-artifacts are now available in Appveyor at
    https://ci.appveyor.com/project/johnkerl/miller/build/artifacts,
    and will be attached to this and future releases. This resolves #167,
    #148, and #109.

    Travis builds at https://travis-ci.org/johnkerl/miller/builds now
    run on OSX as well as Linux.

    An Ubuntu 17 build issue was fixed by @singalen on #164.

Documentation:

    put/filter documentation was confusing as reported by @NikosAlexandris
    on #169.

    The new FAQ entry
    http://johnkerl.org/miller-releases/miller-head/doc/faq.html#How_to_rectangularize_after_joins_with_unpaired?
    resolves #193 by @aborruso.

    The new cookbook entry
    http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc/cookbook.html#Options_for_dealing_with_duplicate_rows
    arises from #168 from @sjackman.

    The unsparsify documentation had some words missing as reported by
    @tst2005 on #194.

    There was a typo in the cookpage page
    http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc/cookbook.html#Full_field_renames_and_reassigns
    as fixed by @tst2005 in #192.

Bugfixes:

    There was a memory leak for TSV-format files only as reported by
    @treynr on #181.

    Dollar sign in regular expressions were not being escaped properly
    as reported by @dohse on #171.

v5.3.0

    Comment strings in data files: mlr --skip-comments allows
    you to filter out input lines starting with #, for all file
    formats. Likewise, mlr --skip-comments-with X lets you specify
    the comment-string X. Comments are only supported at start of data
    line. mlr --pass-comments and mlr --pass-comments-with X allow you
    to forward comments to program output as they are read.

    The count-similar verb lets you compute cluster sizes by cluster
    labels.

    While Miller DSL arithmetic gracefully overflows from 64-integer
    to double-precision float (see also here), there are now the
    integer-preserving arithmetic operators .+ .- .* ./ .// for those
    times when you want integer overflow.

    There is a new bitcount function: for example, echo x=0xf0000206 |
    mlr put '$y=bitcount($x)' produces x=0xf0000206,y=7.

    Issue 158: mlr -T is an alias for --nidx --fs tab, and mlr -t is an
    alias for mlr --tsvlite.

    The mathematical constants π and e have been renamed from PI and
    E to M_PI and M_E, respectively. (It's annoying to get a syntax
    error when you try to define a variable named E in the DSL, when
    A through D work just fine.) This is a backward incompatibility,
    but not enough of us to justify calling this release Miller 6.0.0.

Documentation:

    As noted here, while Miller has its own DSL there will always be
    things better expressible in a general-purpose language. The new page
    Sharing data with other languages shows how to seamlessly share data
    back and forth between Miller, Ruby, and Python. SQL-input examples
    and SQL-output examples contain detailed information the interplay
    between Miller and SQL.

    Issue 150 raised a question about suppressing numeric conversion. This
    resulted in a new FAQ entry How do I suppress numeric conversion?,
    as well as the longer-term follow-on issue 151 which will make
    numeric conversion happen on a just-in-time basis.

    To my surprise, csvlite format options weren’t listed in mlr --help
    or the manpage. This has been fixed.

    Documentation for auxiliary commands has been expanded, including
    within the manpage.

Bugfixes:

    Issue 159 fixes regex-match of literal dot.

    Issue 160 fixes out-of-memory cases for huge files. This is an old
    bug, as old as Miller, and is due to inadequate testing of huge-file
    cases. The problem is simple: Miller prefers memory-mapped I/O
    (using mmap) over stdio since mmap is fractionally faster. Yet as
    any processing (even mlr cat) steps through an input file, more and
    more pages are faulted in -- and, unfortunately, previous pages are
    not paged out once memory pressure increases. (This despite gallant
    attempts with madvise.) Once all processing is done, the memory is
    released; there is no leak per se. But the Miller process can crash
    before the entire file is read. The solution is equally simple: to
    prefer stdio over mmap for files over 4GB in size. (This 4GB threshold
    is tunable via the --mmap-below flag as described in the manpage.)

    Issue 161 fixes a CSV-parse error (with error message "unwrapped
    double quote at line 0") when a CSV file starts with the UTF-8
    byte-order-mark ("BOM") sequence 0xef 0xbb 0xbf and the header line
    has double-quoted fields. (Release 5.2.0 introduced handling for
    UTF-8 BOMs, but missed the case of double-quoted header line.)

    Issue 162 fixes a corner case doing multi-emit of aggregate variables
    when the first variable name is a typo.

    The Miller JSON parser used to error with Unable to parse JSON data:
    Line 1 column 0: Unexpected 0x00 when seeking value on empty input,
    or input with trailing whitespace; this has been fixed.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 25, 2020
Update ruby-squib to 0.15.3.


## v0.15.3 / 2019-10-17

Chores:
* Bump pango et al to `~> 3.4`, cairo to `~ 1.16`. Fixes Ruby 2.6 Windows install issues (#287)

## v0.15.2 / 2019-09-26

Chores:
* Bump nokogiri to 1.10.4


## v0.15.1 / 2019-08-27

Chores:
* Bumped Pango et al. to 3.3.7 (#286)


## v0.15.0 / Unreleased

Features:
* Added check for malformed PNG files (#250, #218)
* Sprues: you can now flip individual cards (#251)

Bugs
* `trim_radius` now defaults to 0 on `save_pdf`, not 38. (#270)
* `explode` on `xlsx` and `csv` now defaults to `qty`, not `Qty` (#262)

Docs:
* Documented the n-sided-ness of polygons and stars
* svg: document rasterization on mask (#192)
* Document how to run the code (#186)
* Document some ways of using `prefix` in `save_png` (#268)
* `showcase` option `trim_radius` defaults to 38, not 0
* Add sample for color switch in colors docs (#274)

Chores:
* Bumped deps: Pango et al. to 3.3.6, Cairo to 1.16.4, Nokogiri to 1.10.3, Highline to 2.0.2

Compatibility:
* A LOT more pre-defined colors built into Cairo. Some of the named colors got redefined with the upgrade to the latest Cairo. This means that named colors like `:gray` and `:green` may look slightly different.
* Dropped support for EOL'd Rubies. Minimum support is 2.4

Special thanks to @lcarlsen, @Karneades
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 25, 2020
Update ruby-puppet-resource_api to 1.8.12.

## [1.8.7](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.7) (2019-09-11)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.6...1.8.7)

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(FM-8092\) Fix caching scope of transport schemas [\#200](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#200) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(FM-8485\) - Addition of CODEOWNERS file [\#203](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#203) ([david22swan](https://github.com/david22swan))
- \(MODULES-9258\) Improve referencing and add summary [\#199](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#199) ([MaxMagill](https://github.com/MaxMagill))
- \(maint\) Pin both Jruby cells to use `dist: trusty` [\#197](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#197) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

## [v1.8.6](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.8.6) (2019-07-01)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.5...v1.8.6)

**Implemented enhancements:**

- \(SERVER-2470\) list\_all\_transports implementation for puppetserver [\#187](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#187) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(MODULES-9428\) make the composite namevar implementation usable [\#174](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#174) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

**Merged pull requests:**

- Merge 1.6.x [\#194](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#194) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(maint\) test fixes [\#193](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#193) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(packaging\) Revert to version '1.8.5' \[no-promote\] [\#192](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#192) ([gimmyxd](https://github.com/gimmyxd))
- \(packaging\) Bump to version '1.9.0' \[no-promote\] [\#191](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#191) ([gimmyxd](https://github.com/gimmyxd))

## [1.8.5](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.5) (2019-06-24)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.4...1.8.5)

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(maint\) Mergeup 1.6.x: FM-7839, desc/docs cleanup [\#186](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#186) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(maint\) reduce debug noise caused by `feature?` [\#189](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#189) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(FM-8265\) Merge branch '1.6.x' into master [\#188](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#188) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(maint\) test fixes [\#185](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#185) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(maint\) make test order really random [\#175](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#175) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(packaging\) Update reported version to 1.8.4 \[no-promote\] [\#171](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#171) ([gimmyxd](https://github.com/gimmyxd))

## [1.8.4](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.4) (2019-06-12)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.3...1.8.4)

**Implemented enhancements:**

- \(FM-7839\) Implement `to\_json` method for ResourceShim [\#168](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#168) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(maint\) backport minor fixes from master to 1.6.x [\#184](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#184) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(PUP-9747\) Relax validation for bolt [\#182](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#182) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(maint\) Add to\_hash function to resourceShim for compatibility [\#180](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#180) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(maint\) implement `desc`/`docs` fallback [\#177](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#177) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

**Closed issues:**

- ResourceShim should respond to to\_hash [\#179](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#179)

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(maint\) Merge 1.6.x to master  [\#183](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#183) ([mihaibuzgau](https://github.com/mihaibuzgau))
- \(maint\) Fixup Gemfile for JRuby 1.7 installs [\#173](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#173) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(maint\) test cleanups [\#172](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#172) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

## [1.8.3](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.3) (2019-04-12)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.2...1.8.3)

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(FM-7867\) Always throw when transport schema validation fails [\#169](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#169) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(PA-2496\) Bump version and remove v from version number [\#170](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#170) ([mihaibuzgau](https://github.com/mihaibuzgau))

## [1.8.2](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.2) (2019-04-10)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.6.4...1.8.2)

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(packaging\) Update reported version to 1.8.2 \[no-promote\] [\#167](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#167) ([mihaibuzgau](https://github.com/mihaibuzgau))

## [v1.6.4](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.6.4) (2019-03-25)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.8.1...v1.6.4)

**Merged pull requests:**

- Add `implementations` to reserved bolt keywords [\#165](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#165) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(MAINT\) Bump version [\#164](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#164) ([sebastian-miclea](https://github.com/sebastian-miclea))
- Release prep for v1.8.1 [\#163](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#163) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

# Changelog

All significant changes to this repo will be summarized in this file.


## [v1.8.1](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.8.1) (2019-03-13)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.8.0...v1.8.1)

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(maint\) Fixes sensitive transport values where absent keys are wrapped [\#161](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#161) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Merged pull requests:**

- 1.6.x mergeup [\#162](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#162) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(FM-7829\) Update README with transports examples [\#160](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#160) ([willmeek](https://github.com/willmeek))
- \(maint\) update release docs [\#159](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#159) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- Improve travis cells and testing [\#145](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#145) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

## [v1.8.0](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.8.0) (2019-02-26)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.7.0...v1.8.0)

**Implemented enhancements:**

- \(FM-7695\) Transports - the remote content framework [\#157](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#157) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(FM-7698\) implement `sensitive:true` handling [\#156](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#156) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(PDK-1271\) Allow a transport to be wrapped and used like a device [\#155](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#155) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(FM-7701\) Support device providers when using Transport Wrapper [\#154](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#154) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(FM-7726\) implement `context.transport` to provide access [\#152](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#152) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(FM-7674\) Allow wrapping a Transport in a legacy Device [\#149](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#149) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(FM-7600\) Add Transport.connect method [\#148](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#148) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Fixed bugs:**

- \(FM-7690\) Fix transports cache to be environment aware [\#151](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#151) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(FM-7726\) cleanups for the transport  [\#153](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#153) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(FM-7691,FM-7696\) refactoring definition handling in contexts [\#150](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#150) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))

## [v1.7.0](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.7.0) (2019-01-07)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.6.3...v1.7.0)

**Implemented enhancements:**

- \(maint\) Validate Type Schema [\#142](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#142) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(maint\) Bundler 2.0 dropped support for Ruby versions \< 2.2 [\#147](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#147) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
-  \(FM-7597\) RSAPI Transport register function [\#146](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#146) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar))
- \(packaging\) Update version to 1.7.0 [\#144](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#144) ([branan](https://github.com/branan))

## [v1.6.3](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.6.3) (2018-12-11)
[Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.6.2...v1.6.3)

**Closed issues:**

- Trying to understand stubbing in the examples [\#136](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#136)

**Merged pull requests:**

- \(packaging\) Update version to 1.6.3 [\#143](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#143) ([branan](https://github.com/branan))
- Move parameter and property logic to separate classes [\#140](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#140) ([bpietraga](https://github.com/bpietraga))
- \(maint\) Predeclare Puppet module before ResourceApi [\#139](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#139) ([caseywilliams](https://github.com/caseywilliams))
- \(maint\) minor fix to make data\_type\_handling change work [\#138](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#138) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
- \(maint\) extract data type handling code [\#137](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#137) ([bpietraga](https://github.com/bpietraga))
- Release prep for v1.6.2 [\#135](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#135) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS))
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 26, 2020
   1.5
   ---
   * Fixes #280: Problem with new record
   * Fixes #284: Manpage errors
   * Fixes #287: Problem with dnssec create with algorithm/flags

   1.4
   ---
   * Fixes #268: Drop support of click < 7.0
   * Drop support of python 2.6 and 3.3
   * Add coverage
   * Test python 3.7 and pypy in travis
   * PEP8

   1.3
   ---

   * Use pytest instead of nose
   * Add extra parameter in domain create
   * Add support of Python 3.7
   * Fixes #245: Add support of DNSSEC
   * Fixes #250: Drop support of Python < 3.3

   1.2
   ---

   * Add support for paas size s+ for creation/update
   * Fixes #232: Update 'gandi record update' command to allow filtering by name
   * Fix bug when attempting to migrate a vm which cannot be migrated
   * Only display DC closed warning if a date is set

   1.1
   ---

   * FR-SD5 is now the default datacenter.
   * Add new 'gandi dns update' command.
   * Fixes #228: Generate a user password at the creation of a VM
   * Improve wait for ssh connectivity after 'gandi vm create' command to handle ipv6
   * Fix a bug with 'gandi disk migrate' command not working with multiple datacenters choices
   * Improve documentation for generating username/apikey with Gandi V5

   1.0
   ----

   * New 'dns' namespace to manage DNS records/dnssec through LiveDNS API.
   * Add new 'gandi vm migrate' command.
   * Refactor internal click code usage. Remove hackish code to handle
     nested commands which was limited to only 1 nested level.
     - This change will break code of users which were using custom commands
       on top of Gandi CLI, To fix this you have to use the proper click syntax
       to declare a new group for your commands.
     - This change also remove the automatic listing of all namespace commands
       upon a typo or unknown/wrong command.
   * Fixes #224: DeprecationWarning makes tests fail with python 3.6.2

   0.22
   ----

   * Fixes #223: 'gandi setup' command error
   * Fixes #222: AttributeError during vm creation on a private vlan
   * Fixes tests for 'gandi deploy' and 'gandi status' commands

   0.21
   ----

   * Add new 'gandi disk migrate' command
   * Update 'gandi setup' command to ask for apikey for REST API
   * Handle deprecated images
     - Add a warning during 'gandi vm create' command
     - Display a * before image labels on 'gandi vm create' help
     - Display a /!\ DEPRECATED on 'gandi vm images' command
   * Fixes #220: gandi record update issues
     - Do not cast to int the id of the record, use the retrieve value
     - Handle both record syntax with 'IN' or not when parsing
     - Delete created zone if record.update call fail from xmlrpc API
   * Fixes #219: Can't remove disk snapshot profile
   * vm: delete: Fix delete when we reach the list limit
     - Fixed a bug when deleting a vm that wasn't listed in the first 500 results
       of gandi.iaas.list.
   * Fix issue when updating disk kernel with a kernel from another datacenter
     - CLI was proposing only kernels available on datacenter 1, but some kernels
       are available only on other datacenters, so we list everything for --kernel
       parameters, and for disk update command we add a new check if this kernel is
       available for this disk on this datacenter.
   * Add epilog to help messages to notify user about man documentation
   * Add one new verbose level for dumping data

   0.20
   ----

   * Add support for python3.6
   * Debian 8 is the new default VM image
   * FR-SD3 is the new default datacenter
   * Update 'gandi mail create' command to allow passing password as parameter
   * Update 'gandi certificate create' command: duration is now limited to 2 years
   * Update 'gandi ip create' command to fix bad units in help message
   * Fixes #182: 'gandi disk create' will detect datacenter when creating a new VM disk
   * Fixes #184: 'gandi disk list' can now filter for attach/detach state
   * Fixes #192: 'gandi certificate info' now still works after 500 certificates
   * Fixes #201: 'gandi certificate export' was duplicating intermediate certificate
   * Fixes #211: 'gandi paas deploy' tests should work again when using git commands
   * Fixes a bug with options not using corrected value when deprecated
   * Update unixpipe module to remove usage of posix and non portable imports
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 3, 2020
pkgsrc changes:
 - Remove patches/patch-configure: applied uptsream
 - Convert the CHECK_PORTABILITY_SKIP to a REPLACE_BASH: it is more consistent
   with other REPLACE_BASHes (there are several files that are not installed
   then) and complaining about `==' test(1) operator in a bash script is
   not correct.

Changes:
1.27.4
------
- libcupsfilters, cups-browsed: Fix memory issues in
  ppdgenerator and cups-browsed (Pull request #226).
- pdftops: Mention cups-filters README, CUPS README in debug
  log (Pull request #225).
- pdftopdf, gstoraster, foomatic-rip: Use "-dSAFER"
  Ghostscript option, instead of the deprecated
  "-dPARANOIDSAFER" (Pull request #224).
- Build System: Replace '==' in configure.ac test with '=', as
  the former is a bashism (Pull request #222).

1.27.3
------
- cups-browsed: Allow sharing local queues pointing to remote
  CUPS queues and re-sharing printers discovered via
  BrowsePoll by default, using
  AllowResharingRemoteCUPSPrinters and
  NewBrowsePollQueuesShared directives in cups-browsed.conf
  (Issue #101, Pull request #218).
- driverless: Correctly unlink temporary file when generating
  PPD file (Pull request #220).
- cups-browsed: Fixed memory leaks (Pull request #219).
- foomatic-rip: PDF page count side-loads the PDF file to
  count the pages in, so it cannot be run in -dSAFER mode. Run
  even in -dNOSAFER mode to override the -dSAFER default of
  newer Ghostscript versions. This should not cause a security
  problem as we do not take an input file which could do
  arbitrary side-loads but we run hard-coded PostScript
  commands instead (Issue #216).
- libfontembed: Add checks to the test programs to not
  segfault if the test font file is not found (Pull request
  #214).
- Build System: Let ./configure fail if the supplied test font
  file path (or the default) does not exist (Pull request
  #214), also use the "find" command to find the test font
  file DejaVuSans.ttf under /usr/share/fonts, as every
  distribution has it somewhere else.

1.27.2
------
- foomatic-rip: In some PostScript input files it was possible
  that option settings did not get inserted or lines inserted
  on the wron place (Issue #208, Pull request #210).
- foomatic-rip: For the PDF page count call Ghostscript in
  sandbox mode and fix pointer arithmetics (Pull request
  #212).
- foomatic-rip: Zero-page-job handling changes made the last
  page of PostScript files not printed, also turning one-page
  jobs into zero-page jobs (Issue #200, Issue #206, Issue
  #208, Pull request #209, Pull request #210, Pull request
  #211).
- cups-browsed: check_printer_with_option() function:
  Initialize the value, add further checks, freeing memory and
  stop allocating magic numbers (Pull request #204).
- cups-browsed: Additional checks against crashes in the
  is_local_hostname() function (Ubuntu bug #1863716)

1.27.1
------
- libcupsfilters: Let the PPD generator not put any dashes
  into the PPD option and choice names when translating them
  from IPP attribute names, to avoid that on the
  back-translation by CUPS no double-dashes are
  generated. This broke paper tray selections with tray names
  like "tray-1", "tray-2", ... (Issue #192, Issue #201, Debian
  bug #949315).
- foomatic-rip: Fixed segfault when PRINTER environment
  variable is not supplied.
- pdftopdf, pdftops, gstoraster, gstopdf, gstopxl,
  rastertoescpx, rastertopclx, foomatic-rip: Handle zero-page
  jobs (Issue #117, Pull request #196, Pull request #197, Pull
  request #198, Pull request #200).
- texttopdf: Added support for CJK (double-width) fonts (Issue
  #135, Pull request #199).
- cups-browsed: Switched default for "CreateIPPPrinterQueues"
  from "local-only" to "All". The configure script options
  "--enable-auto-setup-local-only" and
  "--enable-auto-setup-driverless-only" can be used to change
  this default (Debian bug #921252).
- rastertoescpx: Fixed wrong freeing of a buffer.
- pdftops: Added options "crop-to-fit" and "fill" to the
  pdftopdf options which the pstops called by pdftops should
  not apply a second time.
- pdftops: Added missing "-sstdout=%stderr" to Ghostscript
  command line, to assure that all messages are redirected to
  stderr and do not mix up with the output data.

1.27.0
------
- cups-browsed: Eliminate the use of the local CUPS daemon's
  (the CUPS we are attached to) port number completely, so
  that for attaching to an arbitrary local CUPS daemon
  listening on an arbitrary port (or even not listening on
  localhost at all) it is enough to tell cups-browsed the
  domain socket the CUPS daemon is listening on.
- cups-browsed, libcupsfilters: Identify DNS-SD-reported
  printers as of the local CUPS daemon via UUID and not via
  the port on which the local CUPS is listening, as we do not
  always have this port available.
- cups-browsed: Leave the port for legacy CUPS browsing and
  broadcasting on 631, do not use a possible alternative port
  of the CUPS we are attached to. The legacy CUPS servers we
  communicate with are always remote ones.
- libcupsfilters: in the PPD generator prioritize
  print-color-mode-supported against
  pwg-raster-document-type-supported (Issue #186, Pull request
  #188)
- rastertopdf, rastertops, texttopdf, pdftoraster,
  mupdftoraster: Handle zero-page jobs, corrections on
  zero-page job handling (Issue #117)
- cups-browsed: When restarting after a crash make sure that
  local queue names have same upper/lower case as before.
- cups-browsed: Small code improvements to reduce crash
  probability.

1.26.2
------
- cups-browsed: Added crash guards to avoid crashes in case
  the dummy printer entry for a deleted master entry is used.
- cups-browsed: Set the port of the local CUPS daemon to be
  used according to the IPP_PORT environment variable.
- cups-browsed: Eliminated the use of the cupsGetPPD2()
  function of libcups completely, also the remaining calls
  in the record_printer_options() and update_cups_queues()
  functions, the former causing incomplete recording of
  option settings and the latter use of CUPS-generated
  PPDs not working when CUPS is running on a non-standard
  port.
- cups-browsed: Eliminated the use of the cupsGetPPD2()
  function of libcups in queue_overwritten(). The function
  actually loads the queue's PPD file if the queue is on a
  local CUPS on port 631. Due to a bug the function fails if
  an alternative port is used. This lets queue_overwritten()
  always assume that the PPD got removed and therefore the
  queue got overwritten. So queues got released from
  cups-browsed if it was printed on them or if they were
  supposed to be removed on shutdown.
- foomatic-rip: Fixed compilation with -fno-common. Starting
  from the upcoming GCC 10, the default of the -fcommon option
  will change to -fno-common. This causes compilation errors
  in foomatic-rip due to missing "external" declarations.
  (Pull request #184).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 31, 2020
- Updates a patch.

Changes since 2.1.1:

Library:

  * A library view showing recent books and reading progress (#119)
  * Search books by metadata
  * E-book discovery with OPDS (#6, #253)

New supported formats:

  * FictionBook (.fb2, .fb2.zip) (#128)
  * Comic book archive (.cbr, .cbz, .cbt, .cb7) (#254)
  * Plain text (.txt) (#226)
  * Unpacked EPUB files

Layout:

  * Option to set maximum page width (#192)
  * The "Automatic" layout will now show four columns when the page width is
    wide (#257)

Image viewer:

  * Improved image viewer, with new shortcuts and the ability to rotate (#299)
    and invert images
  * Option to disable image viewer, or to open images on double, middle, or
    right click (#315)

Text-to-speech:

  * Improved text-to-speech configuration UI
  * Ability to set text-to-speech voice based on book language (#134)

Annotations

  * Import annotations from JSON
  * Search in annotations
  * Annotations are now sorted in the same order as they appear in the book
    (#318)

Security:

  * "Allow Unsafe Content" now only enables JavaScript; external content will no
    longer be loaded. This is an important security fix. If you are running an
    old version of Foliate and cannot upgrade, you should disable "Allow Unsafe
    Content".
  * WebKit processes are now sandboxed

Other featues and fixes:

  * Improved support for vertical and right-to-left books
  * Support for StarDict dictionaries (#302) (requires new optional dependency
    sdcv)
  * Fixed current location not preserved when resizing (#152, #204)
  * Fixed auto-hiding header bar under some themes (#316)
  * Command-line options for showing version and adding books to library
  * Option to clear or disable cache
  * When an HTML page contains invalid self-closing anchor tags, it is now
    parsed as XHTML (#275, #288)

Technical changes:

  * Foliate now stores file locations in
    ~/.local/share/com.github.johnfactotum.Foliate/library/uri-store.json, and
    saves book covers to ~/.cache/com.github.johnfactotum.Foliate. Both can be
    disabled.
  * New optional dependency tracker (gir1.2-tracker-2.0 on Debian based
    distributions), which can be used to get file locations.
  * New optional dependency libhandy (gir1.2-handy-0.0). It's not absolutely
    required, but installing it would make the experience better on larger as
    well as smaller screens.
  * To open remote files, Foliate now optionally depends on libsoup
    (gir1.2-soup-2.4).

Foliate now bundles two additional libraries:

  * libarchivejs, which is MIT licensed. It is a WASM port of the popular
    libarchive C library.
  * crypto-js, which is MIT licensed. The MD5 module is used to generate
    identifiers for files that don't have unique identifiers.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 14, 2020
Update ruby-faraday_middleware to 1.0.0.

pkgsrc change: add "USE_LANGUAGES=	# none".


1.0.0 (2020-03-29)
This is FaradayMiddleware 1.0 official release!

This release officially supports Faraday 1.0.
It contains all changes included in the 1.0.0.rc1 release, plus:

* Increase minimum rake version to 12.3.3 for security reasons

Special thanks to contributors who helped us push this over the line:
@BobbyMcWho, @onk and @d-m-u


1.0.0.rc1 (2020-02-28)

This is a prerelease. See #200 for details on the shipping plans for 1.0.0.

Changes

* Support Ruby 2.3+.
* Drop support for Faraday v0.7

Bugs fixed

* #198 Autoload an exception class correctly

Chores and misc

* Lint the codebase with RuboCop
* Closed the Wiki and turned it into Markdown files in docs/


0.14.0 (2020-01-10)

NOTE: This is the last minor release in the v0.x series, next release will
be 1.0 to match Faraday v1.0 release and from then on only fixes will be
applied to v0.14.x!

* Fix support for empty bodies having Content-Encoding Gzip (#192)
* RSpec: disable_monkey_patching (#191)
* Add ResponseMiddleware.define_parser unit test (#190)
* Use full URL (url.host + url.request_uri) as cache key (#195)


0.13.1 (2019-02-04)

* Clear Authorization header when redirecting cross-site (#183)
* Brotli is an optional dependency for Gzip (#186)


0.13.0 (2019-01-22)

* Adds support for Brotli decompression of responses (#134)
* Adds support for JSON 2 (#169)
* Hash request URIs before using them as a cache key (#181)
* Remove Addressable::URI query hack (#184)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 8, 2020
v1.4.1

  • Use sudo when necessary to install in system-wide NSS stores (#192)
  • Add a -version flag (#191)
  • Speed up macOS execution by 4x for most users (#135)
  • Minor usability improvements (#182, #178, #188)


v1.4.0

macOS Catalina compatibility, URL and email SANs, and more

macOS 10.15 Catalina introduced certificate lifespan limits which block mkcert
certificates. As a temporary measure, mkcert certificates now have a fixed
notBefore date of June 1st, 2019. Once the ACME server is implemented,
certificate lifespan will be shortened to 3 months. (#174)

Certificates generated by previous versions of mkcert after July 1st, 2019 will
not work on macOS 10.15 Catalina, and will have to be regenerated. The root CA
is unaffected and there is no need to rerun mkcert -install.

URL (#166) and email (for S/MIME, #152) SANs are now supported.

Client certificates are now created with a -client filename suffix, and they
claim the serverAuth EKU as well as the clientAuth one.

The certificate subject now includes the full user name, like
filippo@Bistromath.local (Filippo Valsorda).

SLES, OpenSUSE (#162), Snapcraft (#116), and CentOS 7 (#120) are now supported.

Linux release binaries are now fully static, and will work regardless of the
system libc. (#169)

v1.3.0

New advanced options:

  • -ecdsa to generate ECDSA private keys
  • -client to generate client certificates
  • -csr to sign certificate signing requests
  • $TRUST_STORES to select what stores to install into

Also, in other news:

  • Add "Firefox Nightly.app" support on macOS
  • Set the CommonName when generating PKCS#12 files for IIS
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 23, 2021
Changelog:
## [1.7.2](rime/librime@1.7.1...1.7.2) (2021-02-07)


### Bug Fixes

* **chord_composer:** should clear raw input after committing text ([79b34ab](rime/librime@79b34ab))



## [1.7.1](rime/librime@1.7.0...1.7.1) (2021-02-06)


### Bug Fixes

* **chord_composer:** press Return key to commit raw key sequence ([2b25861](rime/librime@2b25861))



# [1.7.0](rime/librime@1.6.1...1.7.0) (2021-01-17)


### Bug Fixes

* **chord_composer:** more safely handle the placeholder ZWSP ([025d9fb](rime/librime@025d9fb))
* **cmake:** use full paths defined by GNUInstallDirs ([bb8c263](rime/librime@bb8c263)), closes [#424](rime/librime#424)
* **opencc:** update submodule to fix [#425](rime/librime#425) ([3fa1571](rime/librime@3fa1571))
* **script_translator:** always_show_comments also applies to phrases ([440a97c](rime/librime@440a97c)), closes [#272](rime/librime#272) [#419](rime/librime#419)
* **table_translator:** index out of bound access in string ([ff7acdc](rime/librime@ff7acdc))


### Features

* **chareset_filter:** add CJK Compatibility Ideographs in is_extended_cjk() ([3cb1128](rime/librime@3cb1128)), closes [#305](rime/librime#305)
* **setup:** find and load external RIME plugins as shared libs [#431](rime/librime#431) ([b2abd09](rime/librime@b2abd09))



## [1.6.1](rime/librime@1.6.0...1.6.1) (2020-09-21)


### Bug Fixes

* **rime_api.cc:** dangling pointer returned from RimeGetSharedDataDir ([78abaa8](rime/librime@78abaa8))



# [1.6.0](rime/librime@1.5.3...1.6.0) (2020-09-20)


### Bug Fixes

* **ascii_composer:** do not comsume Shift key release ([debc2c0](rime/librime@debc2c0))
* **ascii_composer:** first read ascii_composer/good_old_caps_lock from schema config ([3fc56c4](rime/librime@3fc56c4))
* **chord_composer:** commit raw input with uppercase letters ([cc983d5](rime/librime@cc983d5))
* **CMakeLists.txt:** ensure paths in pkgconfig file are absolute ([0e96e51](rime/librime@0e96e51))
* **CMakeLists.txt:** would not use signals v1 due to a typo ([6662a28](rime/librime@6662a28)), closes [#225](rime/librime#225)
* **custom_settings:** accept "*.schema" as config id ([604da0b](rime/librime@604da0b))
* **dict:** issues with user db recovery ([0f3d0df](rime/librime@0f3d0df))
* **dict_compiler:** build prism with loaded syllabary when not rebuilding primary table ([93fe827](rime/librime@93fe827))
* **plugins/CMakeLists.txt:** avoid rime_library linking to itself via rime_plugins_deps ([fe744db](rime/librime@fe744db))
* **rime_api.cc:** check struct has member of non-pointer type ([090dfa4](rime/librime@090dfa4))
* **rime_api.cc:** using unchecked fields introduced an ABI breakage ([62bbead](rime/librime@62bbead)), closes [/github.com/rime/librime/pull/328#pullrequestreview-335125464](https://github.com//github.com/rime/librime/pull/328/issues/pullrequestreview-335125464)
* **rime_test:** set data directories to working directory using rime::SetupDeployer API ([7c08a90](rime/librime@7c08a90))
* **simplifier:** opencc::DictEntry::Values() type change in opencc 1.1.0 ([beae5b1](rime/librime@beae5b1)), closes [#367](rime/librime#367)
* **user_db:** pointer cast error caused by multiple inheritance ([2ed780b](rime/librime@2ed780b))
* use official emoji 12.0 data ([#304](rime/librime#304)) ([75a60dc](rime/librime@75a60dc))


### Features

* **api:** implement capnproto api ([873f648](rime/librime@873f648))
* **api:** include candidate labels in proto message ([aae7a0c](rime/librime@aae7a0c))
* **charset_filter:** support charset options with emoji ([#293](rime/librime#293)) ([943c95b](rime/librime@943c95b))
* **charset_filter:** support CJK Unified Ideographs Extension G ([#393](rime/librime#393)) ([0a1573d](rime/librime@0a1573d))
* **chord_composer:** support chording with Shift keys ([94cf479](rime/librime@94cf479))
* **chord_composer:** use Control, Alt, Shift to input chord ([f3a2ad0](rime/librime@f3a2ad0))
* **dictionary:** packs extends the dictionary with extra binary table files ([930074c](rime/librime@930074c))
* **key_binder:** bind key to a key sequence ([3b5dbf6](rime/librime@3b5dbf6)), closes [#301](rime/librime#301)
* **logging:** setup min log level, log dir and set file mode to log files ([90839b0](rime/librime@90839b0))
* **selector:** support 4 combinations of horizontal/vertical text orientation and stacked/linear candidate list layout ([c498f71](rime/librime@c498f71))
* **selector:** support vertical UI ([dbb35c6](rime/librime@dbb35c6))
* **switcher:** enable schema in cases where conditions are met ([217c72b](rime/librime@217c72b))
* **tools/rime_proto_console:** demo for proto api ([d88ef9f](rime/librime@d88ef9f))


### Performance Improvements

* **poet:** optimize for performance in making sentences (~40% faster) ([0853465](rime/librime@0853465))



## [1.5.3](rime/librime@1.5.2...1.5.3) (2019-06-22)


### Bug Fixes

* **cmake, xcode.mk:** find optional dependency icu, while building xcode/release-with-icu target  [skip appveyor] ([17a80f8](rime/librime@17a80f8))
* **single_char_filter:** broken in librime 1.5.2 ([6948a62](rime/librime@6948a62))


### Features

* **appveyor:** build variant "rime-with-plugins" for tagged commits  [skip travis] ([eef8c30](rime/librime@eef8c30))
* **travis-ci:** build variant "rime-with-plugins" for tagged commits  [skip appveyor] ([cf11c27](rime/librime@cf11c27))
* **travis-ci:** deploy artifacts for macOS to GitHub releases  [skip appveyor] ([3f03784](rime/librime@3f03784))



## [1.5.2](rime/librime@1.5.1...1.5.2) (2019-06-17)


### Bug Fixes

* **user_dictionary, contextual_translation:** fix user phrase quality; order contextual suggestions by type ([69d5c32](rime/librime@69d5c32))



## [1.5.1](rime/librime@1.5.0...1.5.1) (2019-06-16)


### Bug Fixes

* **user_dictionary:** make user phrases comparable in weight to system words ([982f69d](rime/librime@982f69d))



# [1.5.0](rime/librime@1.4.0...1.5.0) (2019-06-06)


### Bug Fixes

* **ci:** update build script ([84a1a1b](rime/librime@84a1a1b))
* **ci:** use submodules in AppVeyor CI build script ([7b515b4](rime/librime@7b515b4))
* **cmake:** libboost Windows XP compatibility fix ([#270](rime/librime#270)) ([fecfe39](rime/librime@fecfe39)), closes [rime/weasel#337](rime/weasel#337)
* **CMakeLists.txt:** install header files in all platforms ([821d563](rime/librime@821d563))
* **CMakeLists.txt:** set "-std=c++11" in CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS ([5d8a836](rime/librime@5d8a836))
* **config/plugins.h:** memory leak caused by non-virtual destructor ([316a659](rime/librime@316a659)), closes [#259](rime/librime#259)
* **deploy:** treat schema dependencies as optional; do not report errors if missing ([ff3d5e9](rime/librime@ff3d5e9))
* **engine:** schema doesn't match the one used by switcher ([e41bb63](rime/librime@e41bb63)), closes [#269](rime/librime#269)
* **rime_levers_api.h:** customize_bool() misused `bool` type ([42bacc5](rime/librime@42bacc5))
* **syllabifier:** enable_completion not working ([2714131](rime/librime@2714131)), closes [#343](rime/librime#343)
* **table_translator:** null pointer exception when dict entries are filtered ([77438a9](rime/librime@77438a9))
* **test:** compile error in unit test ([7076d9e](rime/librime@7076d9e))
* **travis-install.sh:** working directory ([97220ce](rime/librime@97220ce))


### Features

* **appveyor:** install RIME_PLUGINS  [skip travis] ([c7ce66f](rime/librime@c7ce66f))
* **CMakeList.txt:** add plugin build support ([#257](rime/librime#257)) ([dfa341b](rime/librime@dfa341b))
* **contextual_translation:** weight and re-order phrases by context ([2390da3](rime/librime@2390da3))
* **dict:** specify vocabulary db name in dict settings ([dcdc301](rime/librime@dcdc301))
* **grammar:** compare homophones/homographs in sentence ([9248a6b](rime/librime@9248a6b))
* **install-plugins.sh:** git-clone or update plugins ([70483b4](rime/librime@70483b4))
* **poet:** find best sentence candidates ([b3f4005](rime/librime@b3f4005))
* **rime_api:** get candidate list from index ([c587900](rime/librime@c587900))
* **translator:** contextual suggestions in partially selected sentence ([12a7501](rime/librime@12a7501))
* **translator:** look at preceding text when making sentence ([6ae34de](rime/librime@6ae34de))
* **travis-ci:** install plugins specified in envvar RIME_PLUGINS ([c857639](rime/librime@c857639))


### Performance Improvements

* **dictionary:** refactor DictEntryIterator and do partial sort ([0258c7f](rime/librime@0258c7f))


### BREAKING CHANGES

* **rime_levers_api.h:** in signature of C API function `customize_bool()`,
change type `bool` to `Bool` (alias of `int`).

Impact: the changed function is not in use by any first party code,
known to be in use by osfans/trime.



# [1.4.0](rime/librime@1.3.2...1.4.0) (2019-01-16)


### Bug Fixes

* **config:** user_config should not fall back to shared data ([68c8a34](rime/librime@68c8a34)), closes [#271](rime/librime#271)
* **SymlinkingPrebuiltDictionaries:** remove dangling symlinks ([5ad333d](rime/librime@5ad333d)), closes [#241](rime/librime#241)
* **SymlinkingPrebuiltDictionaries:** remove dangling symlinks ([f8e4ebf](rime/librime@f8e4ebf)), closes [#241](rime/librime#241)


### Features

* spelling correction ([#228](rime/librime#228)) ([ad3638a](rime/librime@ad3638a))
* **Dockerfile:** for build ([#246](rime/librime#246)) ([cafd0d5](rime/librime@cafd0d5))



## [1.3.2](rime/librime@1.3.1...1.3.2) (2018-11-12)


### Bug Fixes

* **CMakeLists.txt:** do not link binaries when building static library ([99573e3](rime/librime@99573e3))
* **CMakeLists.txt:** do not require boost::signals, which will be deprecated in Boost 1.69 ([8a9ef3b](rime/librime@8a9ef3b)), closes [#225](rime/librime#225)
* **config_compiler:** ambiguous operator overload with cmake option ENABLE_LOGGING=OFF ([b86b647](rime/librime@b86b647)), closes [#211](rime/librime#211)
* **config_compiler:** support creating list in-place by __patch and __merge ([0784eb0](rime/librime@0784eb0))
* **table_translator:** enable encoding uniquified commit history ([74e31bc](rime/librime@74e31bc))


### Features

* **language:** shared user dictionary per language (Closes [#184](rime/librime#184)) ([#214](rime/librime#214)) ([9f774e7](rime/librime@9f774e7))
* always_show_comments option ([#220](rime/librime#220)) ([19cea07](rime/librime@19cea07))



## [1.3.1](rime/librime@1.3.0...1.3.1) (2018-04-01)


### Bug Fixes

* **config_file_update:** clean up deprecated user copy ([#193](rime/librime#193)) ([8d8d2e6](rime/librime@8d8d2e6))
* **thirdparty/src/leveldb:** do not link to snappy library ([6f6056a](rime/librime@6f6056a))



# 1.3.0 (2018-03-09)


### Bug Fixes

* **CMakeLists.txt, build.bat:** install header files (public API) ([06c9e86](rime/librime@06c9e86))
* **config_compiler:** "/" mistaken as path separator in merged map key ([#192](rime/librime#192)) ([831ffba](rime/librime@831ffba)), closes [#190](rime/librime#190)
* **ConfigFileUpdate:** no need to create user build if shared build is up-to-date ([cafd5c4](rime/librime@cafd5c4))
* **SchemaUpdate:** read compiled schema from shared build if there is no user build ([45a04dd](rime/librime@45a04dd))
* **simplifier:** fix typo ([9e1114e](rime/librime@9e1114e)), closes [#183](rime/librime#183)
* **user_db:** unwanted implicit instantiation of UserDbFormat template ([3cbc9cb](rime/librime@3cbc9cb)), closes [#188](rime/librime#188)


### Chores

* **release tag:** deprecating tag name prefix 'rime-' in favor of semver 'X.Y.Z'


### BREAKING CHANGES

* **release tag:** After 1.3.0 release, we'll no longer be creating tags in the format 'rime-X.Y.Z'. Downstream packagers please change automated scripts accordingly.



## 1.2.10 (2018-02-21)


### Bug Fixes

* **config_compiler:** linking failure on blocking root node of a dependency resource ([ecf3397](rime/librime@ecf3397))
* table_translator not making sentence if table entry is hidden by charset filter. ([77eb12e](rime/librime@77eb12e))
* **appveyor.install.bat:** switch to a more stable download server for libboost ([bcc4d10](rime/librime@bcc4d10))
* **appveyor.yml:** archive header files ([c8b1e67](rime/librime@c8b1e67))
* **ascii_composer:** support key binding Shift+space in ascii mode ([7077389](rime/librime@7077389))
* **build.bat:** fix build errors with VS2015 build tools ([ec940c6](rime/librime@ec940c6))
* **calculus, recognizer:** memory leak due to unchecked regex error ([19ddc1e](rime/librime@19ddc1e)), closes [#171](rime/librime#171)
* **chord_composer:** allow editor to define BackSpace key behavior ([7f41f65](rime/librime@7f41f65))
* **chord_composer:** letters with modifier keys should not be committed by a following enter key ([aab5eb8](rime/librime@aab5eb8))
* **ci:** call cmake under /usr/local with sudo by passing $PATH environment variable ([a0e6d2f](rime/librime@a0e6d2f))
* **cmake:** fix build break for mingw ([939893c](rime/librime@939893c))
* **config:** auto save modified config data; fixes [#144](rime/librime#144) ([2736f4b](rime/librime@2736f4b))
* **config:** treat "@" as map key rather than list index ([a1df9c5](rime/librime@a1df9c5))
* **config_compiler:** duplicate PendingChild dependencies happen from multiple commands on the same node ([25c28f8](rime/librime@25c28f8))
* **config_compiler:** enforce dependency priorities ([69a6f3e](rime/librime@69a6f3e))
* **config_compiler:** null value should not overwrite a normal key in a merged tree ([4ecae44](rime/librime@4ecae44))
* **config_compiler:** template operator overload had compile error with NDK ([71817a0](rime/librime@71817a0))
* **config/build_info_plugin:** referenced but unavailable resources should also be recorded ([cd46f7a](rime/librime@cd46f7a))
* **ConfigFileUpdate:** should succeed if shared copy does not exist ([8a3e25c](rime/librime@8a3e25c))
* **custom_settings:** fall back to $shared_data_dir/build when loading config ([caf8ebb](rime/librime@caf8ebb))
* **custom_settings:** load built settings from $user_data_dir/build directory ([463dc09](rime/librime@463dc09))
* **deployment_tasks:** symbols.yaml is no longer a build target ([f920e4f](rime/librime@f920e4f))
* **dict_compiler:** prism should load compiled schema ([c2fd0cf](rime/librime@c2fd0cf)), closes [#176](rime/librime#176)
* **key_event:** KeySequence::repr() prefer unescaped punctuation characters ([aa43e5e](rime/librime@aa43e5e))
* **levers:** update deployment tasks for copy-free resource resolution ([1f86413](rime/librime@1f86413))
* **Makefile:** make install-debug; do return error code on mac ([1177142](rime/librime@1177142))
* **rime_api:** use user_config_open() to access user.yaml ([4e4a491](rime/librime@4e4a491))
* **rime_console:** not showing switcher's context ([632cf4b](rime/librime@632cf4b))
* **schema:** create a "schema" component that opens Config by schema_id ([555f990](rime/librime@555f990))
* **simplifier:** fix crash if no opencc file ([091cb9d](rime/librime@091cb9d))
* **simplifier:** tips option for show_in_comment simplifier ([e7bb757](rime/librime@e7bb757))
* **uniquifier:** half of the duplicate candidates remain after dedup [Closes [#114](rime/librime#114)] ([2ab76bc](rime/librime@2ab76bc))


### Features

* **build.bat:** customize build settings via environment variables ([#178](rime/librime#178)) ([1678b75](rime/librime@1678b75))
* **chord_composer:** accept escaped chording keys ([79a32b2](rime/librime@79a32b2))
* **chord_composer:** support chording with function keys ([48424d3](rime/librime@48424d3))
* **config:** add config compiler plugin that includes default:/menu into schema ([b51dda8](rime/librime@b51dda8))
* **config:** best effort resolution for circurlar dependencies ([2e52d54](rime/librime@2e52d54))
* **config:** build config files if source files changed ([0d79712](rime/librime@0d79712))
* **config:** config compiler plugins that port legacy features to the new YAML syntax ([a7d253e](rime/librime@a7d253e))
* **config:** config_builder saves output to $rime_user_dir/build/ ([e596155](rime/librime@e596155))
* **config:** references to optional config resources, ending with "?" ([14ec858](rime/librime@14ec858))
* **config:** save __build_info in compiled config ([45a7337](rime/librime@45a7337))
* **config:** separate out config_builder and user_config components ([9e9493b](rime/librime@9e9493b))
* **config:** support append and merge syntax ([04dcf42](rime/librime@04dcf42))
* **customizer:** disable saving patched config files ([88f5a0c](rime/librime@88f5a0c))
* **detect_modifications:** quick test based on last write time of files ([285fbcc](rime/librime@285fbcc))
* **dict:** no conditional compilation on arm ([85b945f](rime/librime@85b945f))
* **dict:** relocate binary files to $user_data_dir/build ([bc66a47](rime/librime@bc66a47))
* **dict:** use resource resolver to find dictionary files ([8ea08b3](rime/librime@8ea08b3))
* add property notifier ([fa7b5a5](rime/librime@fa7b5a5))
* **resource_resolver:** add class and unit test ([03ee8b4](rime/librime@03ee8b4))
* **resource_resolver:** fallback root path ([02151da](rime/librime@02151da))
* **translator:** add history_translator ([#115](rime/librime#115)) ([ae13354](rime/librime@ae13354))



## 1.2.9 (2014-12-14)

* **rime_api.h:** add `RIME_MODULE_LIST`, `RIME_REGISTER_MODULE_GROUP`.
* **Makefile:** add make targets `thirdparty/*` to build individual libraries.
* **legacy/src/legacy_module.cc:** plugin module `rime-legacy` for GPL code,
  providing component `legacy_userdb` for user dictionary upgrade.
* **src/setup.cc:** define module groups `"default"` and `"deployer"`, to avoid
	naming a list of built-bin modules in `RimeTraits::modules`.
* **test/table_test.cc:** fix random segment faults when run shuffled.
* **thirdparty/src/leveldb:** new dependency LevelDB, replacing Kyoto Cabinet.
* **dict/level_db:** userdb implementation based on LevelDB, replacing treeDb.
* **dict/tree_db:** moved to `legacy/src/`.
* **dict/user_db:** refactored and modularized to ease adding implementations.
* **gear/cjk_minifier:** support CJK Extension E.
* **gear/memory:** save cached phrases as soon as the next composition begins.
* **gear/recognizer:** match space iff set `recognizer/use_space: true`.
* **gear/simplifier:** catch and log OpenCC exceptions when loading.
* **gear/single_char_filter:** bring single character candidates to the front.
* **gear/simplifier:** adapt to OpenCC 1.0 API.
* **thirdparty/src/opencc:** update OpenCC to v1.0.2 (incompatible with v0.4).
* **lever/deployment_tasks:** update and rename task `user_dict_upgrade`.



## 1.2 (2014-07-15)

* **rime_api:** add API functions to access complex structures in config;
  add API to get the raw input and cursor position, or to select a candidate.
* **config:** support references to list elements in key paths.
  eg. `schema_list/@0/schema` is the id of the first schema in schema list.
* **switcher:** enable folding IME options in the switcher menu.
* **dict_compiler:** also detect changes in essay when updating a dictionary;
  support updating prism without the source file of the dictionary.
* **preset_vocabulary:** load `essay.txt` instead of `essay.kct`.
* **reverse_lookup_dictionary:** adopt a new file format with 50% space saving.
* **table:** add support for a new binary format with 20% space saving;
  fix alignment on ARM.
* **ascii_composer:** do not toggle IME states when long pressing `Shift` key;
  support discarding unfinished input when switching to ASCII mode.
* **affix_segmentor:** fix issues with selecting a partial-match candidate.
* **chord_composer:** commit raw input composed with original key strokes.
* **cjk_minifier:** a filter to hide characters in CJK extension set, works
  with `script_translator`.
* **navigator:** do not use `BackSpace` to revert selecting a candidate but to
  edit the input after moving the cursor left or right.
* **punctuator:** support `ascii_punct` option for switching between Chinese and
  Western (ASCII) punctuations.
* **speller:** auto-select candidates by pattern matching against the code;
  fix issues to cooperate with punctuator.
* **CMakeLists.txt:** add options `ENABLE_LOGGING` and `BOOST_USE_CXX11`;
  introduce a new dependency: `libmarisa`.
* **cmake/FindYamlCpp.cmake:** check the availability of the new (v0.5) API.
* **sample:** the directory containing a sample plug-in module.
* **tools/rime_patch.cc:** a command line tool to create patches.
* **thirdparty:** include source code of third-party libraries to ease
  building librime on Windows and Mac.



## 1.1 (2013-12-26)

* **new build dependency:** compiler with C++11 support.
  tested with GCC 4.8.2, Apple LLVM version 5.0, MSVC 12 (2013).
* **encoder:** disable warnings for phrase encode failures in log output;
  limit the number of results in encoding a phrase with multiple solutions.
* **punctuator:** fixed a bug in matching nested "pairs of 'symbols'".
* **speller:** better support for auto-committing, allowing users of table
  based input schema to omit explicitly selecting candidates in many cases.
* **schema_list_translator:** option for static schema list order.
* **table_translator:** fixed the range of CJK-D in charset filter.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 6, 2021
  - Rework release script (#199)
  - add armv7/aarch64 support to installer (#198)
  - Multi-select for zoxide remove -i (#192)
  - _ZO_EXCLUDE_DIRS should default to "$HOME" (#194)
  - Fix return values in Bash hook (#196)
  - Add default prompt for nushell (#191)
  - Compile-time warning when git is missing (#187)
  - Performance improvements for queries (#185)
  - Add manpage (#183)
  - Fix cd - on fish (#179)
  - Update README
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 15, 2021
htmltools 0.5.1.1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* Added shiny as a suggested package.


htmltools 0.5.1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

## New Features & Improvements

* Added a new `tagFunction()` for generating `tags` and/or
  `htmlDependency()`s conditional on the rendering context. For an
  example, see `?tagFunction`. (#180)

* Closed #104: `save_html()`'s `file` argument now properly handles
  relative paths. (@haozhu233, #105, #192)

* `save_html()` now has a `lang` parameter that can be used to set the
  lang attribute of `<html>`. (@ColinFay, #185)

* Closed #101: `htmlDependency` & `renderDependencies` now allow the
  `script` argument to be given as a named list containing the
  elements: `src`, `integrity`, `crossorigin`. (@matthewstrasiotto,
  #188)

* Closed #189: `validateCssUnit()` now accepts `fit-content`. (#190)

* `htmlPreserve()` can now optionally use the Pandoc `raw_attribute`
  extension to enclose HTML.

## Breaking Changes

* Closed #161: `parseCssColors(x)` now requires `x` to be a character
  vector (it no longer accepts a `list()` of strings) and an error is
  no longer thrown when `mustWork = FALSE` and `x` contains `NA`
  value(s). (#194)

## Bug fixes

* `print(as.tags(x))` no longer results in error when `x` is a generic
  `list()` of tag-like objects. (#181)


htmltools 0.5.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* `tags` is now generated by a script which collects all
  [HTML](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element) and
  [SVG](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Element) element tags
  documented in [MDN Web Docs](https://developer.mozilla.org).  This feature
  only appends to the existing set of `tags` (#159)

* Removed the Rcpp depedency and the compiled code now uses C rather than C++ (#158)

* BREAKING CHANGE: Fixed #57, #153: `htmlTemplate` output no longer inserts
  extra whitespace around {{...}} replacement values. (#154)

* `HTML()` now takes `.noWS` argument, which can be used to suppress surrounding
  whitespace (similar to the new argument for tags in htmltools 0.4.0). (#154)

* `css()` now returns `NULL` instead of `""` when no non-empty properties are
  specified. (#145)

* `save_html(tags$body(...))` no longer results in double <body> tags being
  written to the .html file. (Note that `save_html(tags$html(...))` is not
  supported at this time.) (#145)

* Trailing commas now permited in `...` arguments to `css()`, `tagList()`, and
  the var-arg mutation functions: `tagAppendAttributes()`, `tagSetChildren()`,
  and `tagAppendChildren()`. (#145)

* Added `capturePlot` and `plotTag` functions, for easily creating image files
  and HTML <img> tags (respectively) from plot expressions. (#150)

* Added `parseCssColors` function, for normalizing the various CSS
  color formats into #RRGGBB(AA) strings. (#155)

* Fixed #156: Now `extractPreserveChunks()` handles strings contain
  Emoji Unicode strings correctly on Windows. (#157)

* The `.noWS` parameter for suppressing whitespace can now take an `"inside"`
  value (equivalent to `c("after-start", "before-end")`). (#163)

htmltools 0.4.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* Fixed #128: Added support for trailing commas in tagLists and the predefined
  tags. (#135)

* Added some HTML tag functions to `tags` that were missing. (#111)

* Updated RcppExports for new version of Rcpp. (#93)

* `as.character.shiny.tags()` will handle non-ASCII attributes correctly if they
  are not encoded in native encoding.

* Fixed #99: `NA` attributes were sometimes rendered as `"NA"` in the HTML,
  instead of being blank. (#100)

* The error message for trailing commas in tag functions now provides context
  and useful information. (#109)

* Stopped using inline styles to set background color for `save_html`, as doing so
  makes it difficult to override using other CSS rules. (#123)

* Added a `.noWS` argument to `tag()` and `tags` which can be used to suppress
  the automatically generated whitespace around a particular tag. (#131)

* Added a shim for `system.file()` so that htmltools works with `htmlDependency`
  objects created by a package that was loaded with `devtools::load_all()`.
  (#129)

* `validateCssUnit()` now accepts `ch`, `rem`, and `calc()`. (#134)

* Fixed #125: `print.html` removes html dependencies. (#126)

* Stopped extra carriage returns from being inserted by `save_html` on Windows.
  (#137)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 15, 2021
# glue 1.4.2

* The required version of R is now 3.2 (#189)
* `glue_sql()` now collapses `DBI::SQL()` elements correctly (#192 @shrektan)
* The internal `compare()` method gains a `...` argument, for compatibility with testthat 3.0.0
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 15, 2021
v 11.2.8
============================================================
x Quiet down unnecessary debug logging (issue #191)
x [L10n] Updated he, de
x Fix meta refresh sometimes ignored on Firefox 78 ESR
  (issue #192, thanks hackerncoder for report)
x Chromium-specific build-time customizations

v 11.2.8rc2
============================================================
x Quiet down unnecessary debug logging (issue #191)
x [L10n] Updated he

v 11.2.8rc1
============================================================
x Fix meta refresh sometimes ignored on Firefox 78 ESR
  (issue #192, thanks hackerncoder for report)
x [l10n] Updated de
x Chromium-specific build-time customizations

v 11.2.7
============================================================
x Better prompt layout (no accidental scrollbar)
x [nscl] Fix regression causing media patches to break some
  pages (thanks l0drex for report, issue #189)

v 11.2.6
============================================================
x [nscl] Various webgl blocking enhancements
x Remove also sticky-positioned elements with click+DEL on
  scriptless pages (thanks skriptimaahinen for RFE)
x [L10n] Updated bn, br, ca, da, de, el, es, fr, he, is, it,
  ja, lt, mk, ms, nb, nl, pl, pt_BR, ru, sq, sv_SE, tr,
  zh_CN, zh_TW
x Fixed race condition causing external CSS not to be
  rendered sometimes when unrestricted CSS is disabled
x Avoid document rewriting for noscript meta refresh
  emulation in most cases
x [nscl] Fixed XHTML pages broken when served with
  application/xml MIME type and no "object" capability
x [nscl] Switch early content script configuration to use
  /nscl/service/DocStartInjection.js
x Configurable "unrestricted CSS" capability to for sites
  where the CSS PP0 mitigation should be disabled
  (e.g TRUSTED)
x [nscl] Fix CSS PP0 mitigation still interfering with some
  WebExtensions (thanks barbaz for report)
x [XSS] Increased sensitivity and specificity of risky
  operator pre-checks

v 11.2.6rc1
============================================================
x [nscl] Various webgl blocking enhancements
x Remove also sticky-positioned elements with click+DEL on
  scriptless pages (thanks skriptimaahinen for RFE)

v 11.2.5rc6
============================================================
x [L10n] Updated bn, br, ca, da, de, el, es, fr, he, is, it,
  ja, lt, mk, ms, nb, nl, pl, pt_BR, ru, sq, sv_SE, tr,
  zh_CN, zh_TW
x Policy retrieval origin fine tuning

v 11.2.5rc5
============================================================
x Fixed hook not taking in account experimental webgl
  contexts (issue #187, thanks roman567e45 for report)

v 11.2.5rc4
============================================================
x Fixed regression in NOSCRIPT emulation (thanks barbaz for
  reporting)

v 11.2.5rc3
============================================================
x Fixed race condition causing external CSS not to be
  rendered sometimes when unrestricted CSS is disabled
x Rename "unchecked CSS" capability to "unrestricted CSS"
x Avoid document rewriting for noscript meta refresh
  emulation in most cases

v 11.2.5rc2
============================================================
x [nscl] Minor fixes from the library
x [nscl] Fixed XHTML pages broken when served with
  application/xml MIME type and no "object" capability
x [nscl] Switch early content script configuration to use
  /nscl/service/DocStartInjection.js
x [nscl] Refactored ContentScriptOnce.js to the library
x Rename the "csspp0" capability to "unchecked_css"

v 11.2.5rc1
============================================================
x Configurable "csspp0" capability to for sites where the
  CSS PP0 mitigation should be disabled (e.g TRUSTED)
x [nscl] Fix CSS PP0 mitigation still interfering with some
  WebExtensions (thanks barbaz for report)
x [XSS] Increased sensitivity and specificity of risky
  operator pre-checks
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 8, 2021
# development  openxlsx 4.2.4

## Fixes

* `Write.xlsx()` now successfully passes `withFilter`
  ([#151](ycphs/openxlsx#151))
* code clean up PR [#168](ycphs/openxlsx#168)
* removal of unused variables PR
  [#168](ycphs/openxlsx#168)

## New features

* adds `buildWorkbook()` to generate a `Workbook` object from a
  (named) list or a data.frame
  ([#192](ycphs/openxlsx#192),
  [#187](ycphs/openxlsx#187))
  * this is now recommended rather than the `write.xlsx(x, file) ; wb
    <- read.xlsx(file)` functionality before
  * `write.xlsx()` is now a wrapper for `wb <- buildWorkbook(x);
    saveWorkbook(x, file)`
  * parameter checking from `write.xlsx()` >> `buildWorkbook()` are
    now held off until passed to `writeData()`, `writeDataTable()`,
    etc
  * `row.names` is now deprecated for `writeData()` and
    `writeDataTable()`; please use `rowNames` instead
* `read.xlsx()` now checks for the file extension `.xlsx`; previously
  it would throw an error when the file was `.xls` or `.xlm` files

* memory allocation improvements
* global options added for `minWidth` and `maxWidth`

* `write.xlsx()` >> `buildWorkbook()` can now handle `colWidths`
  passed as either a single element or a `list()`

* Added ability to change positioning of summary columns and rows.
  * These can be set with the `summaryCol` and `summaryRow` arguments
    in `pageSetup()`.

* `activeSheet` allows to set and get the active (displayed) sheet of a worbook.

* Adds new global options for workbook formatting
  ([#165](ycphs/openxlsx#165); see
  `?op.openxlsx`)


# openxlsx 4.2.3

## New Features

* Most of functions in openxlsx now support non-ASCII arguments
  better. More specifically, we can use non-ASCII strings as names or
  contents for `createNamedRegion()`
  ([#103](ycphs/openxlsx#103)),
  `writeComment()`, `writeData()`, `writeDataTable()` and
  `writeFormula()`. In addition, openxlsx now reads comments and
  region names that contain non-ASCII strings correctly on
  Windows. Thanks to @shrektan for the PR
  [#118](ycphs/openxlsx#118).

* `setColWidths()` now supports zero-length `cols`, which is
  convinient when `cols` is dynamically provided
  [#128](ycphs/openxlsx#128). Thanks to
  @shrektan for the feature request and the PR.

## Fixes for Check issues

* Fix to pass the tests for link-time optimization type mismatches

* Fix to pass the checks of native code (C/C++) based on static code
  analysis

## Bug Fixes

* Grouping columns after setting widths no longer throws an error
  ([#100](ycphs/openxlsx#100))

* Fix inability to save workbook more than once
  ([#106](ycphs/openxlsx#106))

* Fix `loadWorkbook()` sometimes importing incorrect column attributes

# openxlsx 4.2.2

## New Features

* Added features for `conditionalFormatting` to support also 'contains
  not', 'begins with' and 'ends with'

* Added return value for `saveWorkbook()` the default value for
  `returnValue` is `FALSE`
  ([#71](ycphs/openxlsx#71))

* Added Tests for new parameter of `saveWorkbook()`

## Bug Fixes

* Solved CRAN check errors based on the change disussed in
  [PR#17277](https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=17277)

# openxlsx 4.2.0

## New Features

* Added `groupColumns()`, `groupRows()`, `ungroupColumns()`, and
  `ungroupRows()` to group/ugroup columns/rows
  ([#32](ycphs/openxlsx#32))

## Bug Fixes

* Allow xml-sensitve characters in sheetnames
  ([#78](ycphs/openxlsx#78))

## Internal

* Updated roxygen2 to 7.1.1

# openxlsx 4.1.5.1

## Bug Fixes

*  fixed issue [#68](ycphs/openxlsx#68])

# openxlsx 4.1.5

## New Features

*  Add functions to get and set the creator of the xlsx file

*  add function to set the name of the user who last modified the xlsx file

## Bug Fixes

*  Fixed NEWS hyperlink

*  Fixed writing of mixed EST/EDT datetimes

* Added description for `writeFormula()` to use only english function
   names

*  Fixed validateSheet for special characters

## Internal

*  applied the tidyverse-style to the package `styler::style_pkg()`

*  include tests for `cloneWorksheet`

# openxlsx 4.1.4

## New Features

* Added `getCellRefs()` as
   function. [#7](ycphs/openxlsx#7)

*  Added parameter for customizing na.strings

## Bug Fixes

*  Use `zip::zipr()` instead of `zip::zip()`.

* Keep correct visibility option for
   loadWorkbook. [#12](ycphs/openxlsx#12])

* Add space surrounding "wrapText"
   [#17](ycphs/openxlsx#17)

* Corrected Percentage, Accounting, Comma, Currency class on column
   level


*  update to rogygen2 7.0.0

# openxlsx 4.1.3

## New Features

*  Added a `NEWS.md` file to track changes to the package.
*  Added `pkgdown` to create site.

## Bug Fixes

*  Return values for cpp changed to R_NilValue for r-devel tests

*  Added empty lines at the end of files

# openxlsx 4.1.2

*  Changed maintainer

# openxlsx 4.1.1

## New Features

* `sep.names` allows choose other separator than '.' for variable
   names with a blank inside

* Improve handling of non-region names in `getNamedRegions` and add
   related test
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 28, 2021
Changes since 0.1.1:

> This version has some breaking changes in the config file and, you will
need to regenerate the config for all features to work.

## Notable changes
- The tool is now compatible with next-gen/team-managed project.
- New filters when listing issues, viz:
  - Filter by parent: This will allow you to list all sub-tasks of a task.
  - Order by filter: This will allow you to display a list sorted by their
    rank for example.
- You can now assign epic to the issue on creation.
- You can add issues to the sprint with `jira sprint add`

## What's added?
- feat: Allow to assign epic on create #194
- feat: Cmd to add issues to sprint #205
- feat: Allow to filter by parent #197
- feat: Add order-by filter #206
- feat: Add type on project listing #190

## What's fixed?
- fix: Make epic add work in next-gen project #195
- fix: Epic creation for next-gen project #192
- fix: Make epic remove work in next-gen project #196
- fix: Make epic list work for next-gen project #201
- fix: Segmentation fault on view #202
- fix(tui): Link/key copy is broken for altered key col #204

## Config changes
- cfg!: Expand config to include project type #191
- cfg!: Rename field to name and add link field to epic #193

## Dependency updates
- dep: Upgrade rivo/tview #176
- dep: Upgrade outdated deps to latest #177
- dep: Use Go 1.17 #178


**Full Changelog**: ankitpokhrel/jira-cli@v0.1.1...v0.2.0
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 15, 2022
                Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Distribution
                            Version 4.4.3
                            9 March 2022
                            Release Notes

                            NEW FEATURES

Please note that that ISC DHCP is licensed under the Mozilla Public
License, MPL 2.0. Please see https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/ to read
the MPL 2.0 license terms.

NOTE: The client and relay components are now End-Of-Life.
4.4.3 is the final release for those components.

For information on how to install, configure, and run this software, as
well as how to find documentation and report bugs, please consult the
README file.

ISC DHCP uses the standard GNU configure command for installation. Please review the
output of `./configure --help` to see what options are available.

The system has only been tested on Linux and FreeBSD, and may not work on
other platforms. Please subscribe to the dhcp-users mailing list at
https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/dhcp-users and report any problems
and/or suggested fixes to dhcp-users@lists.isc.org.

ISC DHCP is open source software maintained by Internet Systems
Consortium.  This product includes cryptographic software written
by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).

		Changes since 4.4.2-P1 (New Features)

- Two new OMAPI function calls were added, `dhcpctl_timed_connect()`
  and `dhcpctl_timed_wait_for_completion()`. These provide timed
  versions of creating a connection and waiting for an operation
  to complete.
  [GitLab #76]

- The BIND libraries have been updated to the latest version, 9.11.36. This fixes a number
  of compilation issues on various systems, including OpenWRT. Thanks to
  Philip Prindeville for testing on OpenWRT.
  [GitLab #218, #171, #180, #192]

- Support was added for the new DHCPv4 option v6-only-preferred, specified
  in RFC 8925. A new reason code, V6ONLY, was added to the client script
  and the client Linux script sample was updated.
  [GitLab #132]

		Changes since 4.4.2-P1 (Bug Fixes)

- Minor corrections were made to allow compilation under gcc 10.
  [GitLab #117]

- The logic in dhclient that causes it to decline DHCPv4 leases if the
  client script exits abnormally (i.e. crashes) has been corrected.
  [GitLab #123]

- The limit on the size of a lease file that can be loaded at startup
  is now only enforced on 32-bit systems.
  [GitLab #92]

- The PRNG initialization has been improved. It now uses the configure flag
  `--with-randomdev=PATH`, which specifies the device from which to read the
  initial seed. That is typically `/dev/random` (the default value) or
  `/dev/urandom`, but may be specified otherwise on the local system. The old
  behavior can be forced by disabling this feature (`--with-randomdev=no`).
  If the initialization is disabled or reading from the random device fails,
  the previous algorithm (retrieve the last four bytes of hardware addresses
  from all network interfaces that have them, and use the current time and
  process ID) is used.
  [GitLab #197]

- A minor dhclient code fix was made to remove compilation warnings.
  [GitLab #190]

- The hard-coded MD5 algorithm name was removed in OMAPI connection logic.
  Previously, using any other algorithm via a key-algorithm statement would
  allow OMAPI connections to be made, but subsequent actions such as updating
  an object would fail.
  [GitLab #148]

- The parallel build has been improved. Thanks to Sergei Trofimovich for
  the patch. The parallel build is still experimental, as officially the
  BIND 9 code does not support the parallel build for libraries.
  [GitLab #91]

- Handling of LDAP options (`ldap-gssapi-principal` and `ldap-gssapi-keytab`)
  has been improved. This is contributed code that has not been tested by ISC. Thank
  you to Petr Mensik and Pavel Zhukov for the patches!
  [GitLab !56,!75]

- It is now possible to use `option -g ipaddr` in the dhcrelay to replace the giaddr sent to
  clients with the given ipaddr, to work around bogus clients like Solaris 11
  grub which use giaddr instead of the announced router (3) to set up their
  default route. Thanks to Jens Elkner for the patch!
  [GitLab #223, !86, !92]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 24, 2022
Change log:

1.0.3
======
Stable release fixing regressions.

Fixes:
- Consume KeyEvents when activating a TAB accelerator.
- Regression: Scrollbar position setting does not work if you start
with a hidden scrollbar (Issue #192)
- Regression: Revert ff94ff30c1f83561f0abad4867846880ba9c6f83 which
broke scroll-on-output and change the default value (Issue #191)

Translation Updates:
  Hebrew, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian

1.0.2
======
Stable release fixing a regression related to switch/move tab accelerators.

- Regression: MiscCycleTabs preference does not work for accelerators (#186, #24).
- Translation Updates:
  Russian
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 6, 2022
0.5.0 - 2022-06-02
Added
    Added support for tracing using IPv6 for icmp and udp (#35)
    Added BSOD error reporting to Tui (#179)
    Added Ctrl-C keyboard command to quit the Tui (#91)

Changed
    Rewrite of network code to use RAW sockets (#195, #192)

Fixed
    Setting -c (--report-cycles) to 1 returns no traces (#189)
    Tracer failures not being shown for reports (#183)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 4, 2022
4.30 2022-06-14 (rurban)
        - Fix perl 5.37 utf8n_to_uvuni deprecation. GH #196

4.29 2022-05-27 (rurban)
        - Hack: Revert native bool (unblessed) overloads via JSON::PP 4.08.
          JSON::PP ignores unblessed bools for now. GH #194

4.28 2022-05-05 (rurban)
        - Validate the JSON struct which might get corrupted by wrong FREEZE/THAW
          methods, or other serializers, or corrupting our magic object. (GH #192)
        - Improve our DESTROY and END methods to avoid NULL dereferences.
          Fixes perl-compiler/#438
        - Fix 3 tests in t/20_unknown.t with the latest 5.35.10 bool enhancements
          and JSON::PP (GH #194)
        - Fix t/118_type.t with Windows ivtype long long. (GH #178)
        - Added github actions

4.27 2021-10-13 (rurban)
        - Only add -Werror=declaration-after-statement for 5.035004 and earlier (PR #186 nwc)
	- Fix 125_shared_boolean.t for threads (PR #184 Sinan Unur)

4.26 2021-04-12 (rurban)
        - Fix compilation with C++ (GH #177)

4.25 2020-10-28 (rurban)
        - Fix decode relaxed with comment at the end of the buffer (GH #174 fgaspar), a regression
          introduced with 3.0220, to fix n_number_then_00.
        - Possible fix for a gcc-9 optimizer bug (GH #172)

4.24 2020-10-02 (rurban)
        - Fix decode_json(scalar, 0) (GH #171 plicease), check 2nd arg for true-ness
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 2, 2022
                Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Distribution
                            Version 4.4.3
                            9 March 2022
                            Release Notes

                            NEW FEATURES

Please note that that ISC DHCP is licensed under the Mozilla Public
License, MPL 2.0. Please see https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/ to read
the MPL 2.0 license terms.

NOTE: The client and relay components are now End-Of-Life.
4.4.3 is the final release for those components.

For information on how to install, configure, and run this software, as
well as how to find documentation and report bugs, please consult the
README file.

ISC DHCP uses the standard GNU configure command for installation. Please review the
output of `./configure --help` to see what options are available.

The system has only been tested on Linux and FreeBSD, and may not work on
other platforms. Please subscribe to the dhcp-users mailing list at
https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/dhcp-users and report any problems
and/or suggested fixes to dhcp-users@lists.isc.org.

ISC DHCP is open source software maintained by Internet Systems
Consortium.  This product includes cryptographic software written
by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).

		Changes since 4.4.2-P1 (New Features)

- Two new OMAPI function calls were added, `dhcpctl_timed_connect()`
  and `dhcpctl_timed_wait_for_completion()`. These provide timed
  versions of creating a connection and waiting for an operation
  to complete.
  [GitLab #76]

- The BIND libraries have been updated to the latest version, 9.11.36. This fixes a number
  of compilation issues on various systems, including OpenWRT. Thanks to
  Philip Prindeville for testing on OpenWRT.
  [GitLab #218, #171, #180, #192]

- Support was added for the new DHCPv4 option v6-only-preferred, specified
  in RFC 8925. A new reason code, V6ONLY, was added to the client script
  and the client Linux script sample was updated.
  [GitLab #132]

		Changes since 4.4.2-P1 (Bug Fixes)

- Minor corrections were made to allow compilation under gcc 10.
  [GitLab #117]

- The logic in dhclient that causes it to decline DHCPv4 leases if the
  client script exits abnormally (i.e. crashes) has been corrected.
  [GitLab #123]

- The limit on the size of a lease file that can be loaded at startup
  is now only enforced on 32-bit systems.
  [GitLab #92]

- The PRNG initialization has been improved. It now uses the configure flag
  `--with-randomdev=PATH`, which specifies the device from which to read the
  initial seed. That is typically `/dev/random` (the default value) or
  `/dev/urandom`, but may be specified otherwise on the local system. The old
  behavior can be forced by disabling this feature (`--with-randomdev=no`).
  If the initialization is disabled or reading from the random device fails,
  the previous algorithm (retrieve the last four bytes of hardware addresses
  from all network interfaces that have them, and use the current time and
  process ID) is used.
  [GitLab #197]

- A minor dhclient code fix was made to remove compilation warnings.
  [GitLab #190]

- The hard-coded MD5 algorithm name was removed in OMAPI connection logic.
  Previously, using any other algorithm via a key-algorithm statement would
  allow OMAPI connections to be made, but subsequent actions such as updating
  an object would fail.
  [GitLab #148]

- The parallel build has been improved. Thanks to Sergei Trofimovich for
  the patch. The parallel build is still experimental, as officially the
  BIND 9 code does not support the parallel build for libraries.
  [GitLab #91]

- Handling of LDAP options (`ldap-gssapi-principal` and `ldap-gssapi-keytab`)
  has been improved. This is contributed code that has not been tested by ISC. Thank
  you to Petr Mensik and Pavel Zhukov for the patches!
  [GitLab !56,!75]

- It is now possible to use `option -g ipaddr` in the dhcrelay to replace the giaddr sent to
  clients with the given ipaddr, to work around bogus clients like Solaris 11
  grub which use giaddr instead of the announced router (3) to set up their
  default route. Thanks to Jens Elkner for the patch!
  [GitLab #223, !86, !92]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 6, 2022
2.3.0 (2022-12-03)

What's Changed

* Convert tests to sus. by @ioquatix in #188
* Use a linked list for the barrier implementation. by @ioquatix in #192
* Add a concurrency primitive for waiting for a specific number of tasks to
  complete. by @ioquatix in #189
* Better support for Fiber.set_scheduler. by @ioquatix in #194
* Rename Async::LimitedBarrier to Async::Waiter based on feedback. by
  @ioquatix in #196
* Relax io-event dependency. by @ioquatix in #200
* Implement semaphore using linked list. by @ioquatix in #203
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 8, 2023
Fixes
 - Fixed AppImage build for systems without OpenSSL 1.1 (#182).
 - Fixed build errors on MinGW (#193).
 - Fixed not being able to change volume on some styles (#206).
 - Fixed crash when playing library items with many tracks (#208).
 - Fixed MPRIS support on Qt 6.
 - Fixed side panel tabs not working on some styles.
 - Fixed not showing tool-tip for added date in albums.
 - Fixed using Fusion style when saving settings with default selected.
 - Fixed not displaying artist names with "&" properly.
 - Fixed flat buttons having a background with built-in dark theme.
 - Fixed not refreshing some cached albums correctly.

Changes
 - Added automatic re-authentication if token expired (#64).
 - Improved error handling when setting client path (#65).
 - Added support for saving passwords on more Linux systems, macOS, and Windows
   (#70).
 - Added column for track liked status (#138).
 - Disallowed actions are now disabled (#186).
 - Added support for media keys on Windows (#192).
 - Client volume is now remembered instead of always being 100% (#196).
 - Added options for copying name of playlist/track/album (#203).
 - Added support for librespot v0.5.0 (#210).
 - Added back lyrics.
 - Now uses a native menu bar on macOS.
 - Improved startup performance.
 - Replaced "Save password in keyring" option with "Remember me" in password
   entry.
 - Added Apple Silicon support for macOS builds.
 - Replaced "fixed width remaining time" with custom fixed-width system font.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 21, 2023
v0.14.0 is a big release with new daemon feature and CLI commands.

This release also resolves the application's persistent issue that requires
restarting the application in case of networking errors. The application now
(hopefully) becomes more robust to such errors by automatically re-initializing
the application's states and integrated player after re-gaining access to the
network.

What's Changed
 - Fix broken link in #175
 - Implement spotify-player's CLI commands in #159
 - Update dependencies in #186
 - Add more builds for CD github action in #192
 - Add daemon support in #193
 - Extend CLI functionalities in #194
 - Make the client/application more robust to network errors in #198
 - Fix cargo install examples in README.md in #199
 - Add docs for new features and improve CLI/daemon codes in #200
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 25, 2023
What's Changed

    Fix building without duktape by @mattst88 in #180
    Fix WITH_GNOME2 documentation by @mattst88 in #181
    bindings: perl: Use ccflags from %Config for libproxy module compilation by @Vogtinator in #183
    Use XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP to detect GNOME desktop like systems by @janbrummer in #192
    Enable the use of ducktape in Windows systems by @illera88 in #194
    Enable static builds for libproxy by @illera88 in #195
    Fix build on macOS by @wegank in #189
    Complete rewrite by @janbrummer in #201
    kde: Remove line breaks in values by @janbrummer in #203
    Add man page for proxy tool by @janbrummer in #204
    Add PX_FORCE_CONFIG env by @janbrummer in #205
    add alert function to pacrunners by @multiSnow in #196
    Update architecture documentation by @janbrummer in #206
    Check for valid uri_host in ignore_ip() by @janbrummer in #210
    Remove line break in debug output by @janbrummer in #211
    Improve GNOME/KDE get_config() execution by @janbrummer in #212
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 8, 2023
New features
 - Considerably refined the app packaging strategy, introducing support for more
   architectures and other advancements 📦 (see #246 for additional details)
 - Added button to clear all the current search filters quickly in inspect page
 - Added Swedish translation 🇸🇪 (#213)

Improvements
 - Updated most of the existing translations to v1.2:
     - German 🇩🇪 (#191)
     - Spanish 🇪🇸 (#203)
     - Persian 🇮🇷 (#193)
     - Korean 🇰🇷 (#205)
     - Polish 🇵🇱 (#244)
     - Romanian 🇷🇴 (#241)
     - Russian 🇷🇺 (#187)
     - Turkish 🇹🇷 (#192)
     - Ukrainian 🇺🇦 (#216)
     - Chinese 🇨🇳 (#214)
 - Renamed "Administrative entity" to "Autonomous System name" to avoid
   confusion
 - Improved filter columns relative width to avoid the "Application protocol"
   label being cut when displayed in Swedish
 - Footer URLs have been updated to include links to Sniffnet's official website
   and GitHub Sponsor page
 - Updated docs including installation instruction for Arch Linux (#185)
 - Minor improvements to packets and bytes number format
 - Minor improvements to:
     - code readability (#248)
     - docs (#235)

Fixes
 - Various issues have been fixed by the refined packaging strategy (#199, #220,
   #223, #224, #225, #242)
 - Solved a minor problem that caused flags to be slightly misaligned in inspect
   page table
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 8, 2023
v0.8.1 (Sat Aug 05 2023)
Release Notes
Add language selection (#190)

You can now change the language of the current article by pressing F3 (requires
an article to be open and the key can be configured). Within the popup, you can
select a new language from the available ones (not all articles are available
in all languages). This feature also include several configuration options,
so be sure to check them out in the docs.

Exciting New Features 🎉
 - Add language selection #190 (@Builditluc)

Bug Fixes 🐛
 - Fix whitespace caused by quoteboxes #205 (@Builditluc)
 - Fix navigation links appearing in articles #204 (@Builditluc)
 - Fix missing elements because of nested divs #203 (@Builditluc)
 - Fix long gaps after lists #202 (@Builditluc)
 - Fix ghost lists from Portalbox #201 (@Builditluc)
 - Fix nested indentation #200 (@Builditluc)
 - Fix description list parsing #199 (@Builditluc)
 - Fix stack overflow crash when displaying a Namespace #198 (@Builditluc)
 - Fix padding for list items #196 (@Builditluc)
 - Fix disambiguation padding and prefix #195 (@Builditluc)
 - Fix viewport reset after link selection #194 (@Builditluc)
 - Notify on links with an Anchor #192 (@Builditluc)

Structure and Style Changes
 - Rework Links to be more stable #191 (@Builditluc)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 9, 2023
What's Changed
 - Fixed: Release Action Provides Binaries for All Major Platforms
   by @AmmarAbouZor in #192
 - Added: Scrollbar for keybindings Overview Popup by @AmmarAbouZor in #194
 - Added: Scrollbar to Journals list by @AmmarAbouZor in #196
 - Added: Scrollbar to Journals Editor by @AmmarAbouZor in #199
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 6, 2023
v4.0.1 Latest

Bugfix release.

    Update test suite to pass on Python 3.12 (#207)

v4.0.0

Breaking changes

    Require block and timeout arguments to always be keyword arguments. (PR: #198)
    Remove support for Python 3.7. It reached end-of-life in June 2023. (PR: #190)

Features

    Type hints: All typing stubs have been inlined in the source code and have been greatly improved. They are now tested using both Mypy and Pyright. (PR: #192, #193, #195)
    Type hints: Due to the dynamic nature of ActorProxy objects, it is impossible to automatically type them correctly. pykka.typing is a new module with helpers for manually typing ActorProxy objects. Check out the docs for how to use the helpers. (PR: #199)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 9, 2023
[1.0.0] - 2023-11-07

A quick note to any packages. The generated shell completions and man page are
now in the gen directory of the repo. They're also included in the pre-built
release artifacts on the releases page.

Improvements
 #115 Do not replace symlink with output file (@SimplyDanny)
      Fixes an issue where a symlink would be replaced with a regular file
 #124 Fix tests (@Linus789)
      Removed displaying the file path when passing the --preview flag and fixed how text coloring was handled in tests

Breaking
 #192 Rename --string-mode to --fixed-strings (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Renamed -s --string-mode to -f --fixed-strings to better match similar
      tools
      -s and --string-mode will still continue to work for backwards
      compatibility, but are no longer documented
 #258 Error on $<num><non_num> capture replacement names (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Previously when you tried to use a numbered capture group right before
      some letters in the replacement text (e.g. $1foo) then it would be
      considered the impossible-to-use 1foo capture. The correct way to pass
      the numbered capture group in this case would be to surround the number
      with curly braces like so ${1}foo. The error just detects this case and
      informs the user of the issue

Docs
 #93 Add note about in-place file modification to --help output (@jchook)
 #148 Doc: nitpick -- has no special meaning to shells (@hexagonrecursion)
 #181 Fix man page -f flag help text (@ulope)
      Fixed copy-pasted text in the man page's -f flag's help text
 #186 Improve error message for failed replacements (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #187 Freshen up README (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Added a repology badge to document different installation methods
      Improved the formatting of the benchmarks
 #207 Documenting $ escape (@yahkbar)
      Adds a section in the README that covers that $$ is a literal $ in the
      replacement text
 #227 Improve README readability (@vassudanagunta)
      Various formatting improvements
 #231 Use clap_mangen and roff to generate manpage (@nc7s)
      This change ensures the man page contents stay in sync with the CLI
      automatically, and fixes some broken rendering of the existing manpage
 #243 Exclude unsupported packages from the repology badge (@CosmicHorrorDev)

Pre-built Releases
 (11295fb) Add ARM target (@chmln)
           Added the arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf target to CI and releases
 #114 Adding aarch64-apple-darwin target (@yahkbar)
 #143 Fix paths to release binary in "publish" action (@skrattaren)
 #179 Build Adjustments (@yahkbar)
      striped release binaries and added the aarch64-ubuntu-linux-musl target
 #204 Adding armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf target (@yahkbar)
      Added the armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf target to the list of targets to
      build in CI and for each release
 #205 Resolving broken aarch64-apple-darwin tests (@yahkbar)
      Switched aarch64-apple-darwin to only try building the executable without
      running the tests since there seems to be no easy way to test for ARM
      Apple targets
 #206 Adding Windows builds back (@yahkbar)
      Added the x86_64-pc-windows-gnu and x86_64-windows-musl targets back to
      the list of targets to build in CI and for each release

Internal
 #118 Fix master (@SimplyDanny)
      Fixes several cross-compilation issues that effected different targets
      in CI
 #182 cargo update (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Bumps dependencies to their latest compatible versions
 #183 Switch memmap -> memmap2 (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Switches away from an unmaintained crate
 #184 Add editor config file matching rustfmt config (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Adds an .editorconfig file matching the settings listed in the
      .rustfmt.toml file
 #185 Fix warnings and clippy lints (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #188 Switch atty for is-terminal (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Switches away from an unmaintained crate
 #189 Replace structopt with clap v4 (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Switches away from a defacto deprecated crate
 #190 Change how all shell variants are expressed (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Tiny tidying up PR
 #196 Move generating static assets to a cargo-xtask task (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Moves the generation of the man page and shell completions from a build
      script to a cargo-xtask task
 #197 Add a release checklist (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #209 Dependency updates (@yahkbar)
 #235 Update generated assets (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #236 Tone down dependabot (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #245 Update sd to 2021 edition (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Updates sd to the Rust 2021 edition
 #248 Misc Cargo.toml tweaks (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Switches to use workspace edition and dependencies where appropriate
 #249 Resolve CI warnings (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Switched from actions-rs actions to dtolnay@rust-toolchain
      Switched from using ::set-output to $GITHUB_ENV
 #251 Update dependencies (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 A lot of sad CI tweaking:
      #252 Fix build target usage in CI (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      #253 Improve publishing CI job (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      #256 More CI tweaks (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      #257 Fix publish action (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #267 Rework the replacements flag (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #269 Make modified text blue instead of green (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #271 Fix release checklist indentation (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #272 Remove outdated release checklist step (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #274 Prepare 1.0.0-beta.0 release (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #275 Update sd version in lockfile (@CosmicHorrorDev)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 14, 2023
1.62.0 (2023-12-01)

Features

    Add auto_populated_fields field of MethodSettings in google/api/client_pb2 (#194) (4b0c73a)
    Add support for Python 3.12 (#192) (336cdf3)

Bug Fixes

    Migrate to native namespace packages (#187) (713e388)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 14, 2024
v0.20.1

What's Changed

    Switch to GitHub Actions CI. by @patrickt in #166
    Add the same PR template as for tree-sitter-javascript by @mjambon in #169
    Fixed CRLF behavior for tests by @ahelwer in #188
    Fix CRLF behavior mismatch during error recovery by @ahelwer in #189
    Endless methods by @aibaars in #190
    Add forwarded parameters/arguments by @aibaars in #191
    Disable C++ exceptions when compile for wasm32-wasi by @glebpom in #192
    Pattern matching by @aibaars in #193
    Improve grammar after the introduction of case-in pattern matching by @aibaars in #197
    Add parenthesized_pattern by @aibaars in #198
    Ruby 3.1 features by @aibaars in #201
    Update to Node 16 by @mattmassicotte in #206
    C bindings by @mattmassicotte in #199
    Parser improvements by @aibaars in #207
    CI: use windows-2019 for now by @aibaars in #209
    Add named rules for the various call operators by @aibaars in #211
    Update Makefile by @mattmassicotte in #213
    Allow newer tree-sitter upstream library. by @patrickt in #215
    Bump tree-sitter version to 0.20 by @hendrikvanantwerpen in #214
    Fix parse error in 'foo! if condition' by @aibaars in #216
    Parser improvements: != operator and key: [line_break] by @aibaars in #220
    Some improvements to the parser by @aibaars in #222
    Wrap class, module, method, and block bodies in a named node by @npezza93 in #224
    Parser improvments: quoted heredocs and short-hand interpolations by @aibaars in #225
    Add body field for end-less methods by @aibaars in #226
    Swift bindings by @mattmassicotte in #227
    fix: rename reserved word “arguments” by @drwpow in #229
    Bump versions in #208
    Anonymous (hash) splat arguments by @aibaars in #233
    One-line pattern matching by @aibaars in #194
    Scanner: do not skip LINE_BREAKs before .. and ... by @aibaars in #238
    Fix non-termination in parser by @aibaars in #239
    Fix scanning of division vs regex before line ending by @aibaars in #246
    Fix 'case' with newlines before expression by @aibaars in #247
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 20, 2024
0.0.33

What's Changed

    fix release workflow, corrective release by @woodruffw in #210

0.0.32

What's Changed

    github: add dependabot config for GHA by @woodruffw in #203
    tox: add pip2400 by @woodruffw in #204
    Bump the actions group with 5 updates by @dependabot in #205
    pip_api: don't pass escaped path into _parse_local_package_name by @woodruffw in #208
    prep 0.0.32 by @woodruffw in #209

0.0.31

What's Changed

    Test against pip==22.2 by @di in #152
    Test against pip==22.2.1 by @di in #158
    Test against pip==22.2.2 by @di in #160
    Test against pip==22.3 by @di in #163
    Test against Python 3.11 by @di in #154
    workflows/release: bump gh-action-sigstore-python, update slug by @woodruffw in #161
    Test against pip==22.3.1 by @di in #165
    Add alls-greens configuration by @di in #166
    Contributions from @webknjaz by @di in #172
    Use sdist as a testing source in CI by @webknjaz in #174
    Test against pip==23.0 by @di in #176
    Test against pip==23.0.1 by @di in #178
    Test against pip==23.1 by @di in #180
    Test against pip==23.1.1 by @di in #183
    Test against pip==23.1.2 by @di in #185
    Test against pip==23.2 by @di in #188
    Test against pip==23.2.1 by @di in #190
    Test against pip==23.3 by @di in #192
    Test against pip==23.3.1 by @di in #194
    Test against pip==23.3.2 by @di in #198
    Handle editable projects with pyproject.toml by @di in #200
    Version 0.0.31 by @di in #201
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 26, 2024
[v0.9.0] - Released on: March 24, 2024.
 - Big thanks to the contribution of hasezoey. A lot of improvements and refactors in this release. Especially now you can change backends without recompile.
 - Change: updated MSRV to 1.74.
 - Change: better Error messages if the server binary cannot be started.
 - Change: small optimizations.
 - Change: change almost all eprintln to be log::error.
 - Change: change almost all println to be appropriate log levels.
 - Feat: change logger to be flexi_logger, including logging to file.
 - Feat: add cli arguments to the server binary.
 - Feat: add a lot more metadata to media controls, like cover art, duration, seek, volume(RW), quit.
 - Feat: support mkv & webm in backend rusty (no metadata, support depends on codec).
 - Feat: in backend rusty, buffer files in 4Mb chunks.
 - Feat: better version via --version.
 - Feat: allow specifiying which interface (ip) to run on.
 - Feat(server): allow compiling multiple backends via features and select at binary start (via --backend or TMS_BACKEND).
 - Feat(server): for backend mpv, switch to use libmpv-sirno and use mpv API 2.0.
 - Feat(server): for backend mpv and gstreamer, speed change without changing pitch is great for podcasts.
 - Feat(tui): add a "currently playing" symbol to active track in playlist.
 - Feat(tui): add search function for Podcast Episodes.
 - Feat(tui): allow confirming quit-confirm choices with Y or N.
 - Feat(tui): allow confirming config save confirm choices with Y or N.
 - Fix: try to find the server binary adjacent to the TUI binary.
 - Fix: change many panics to be results instead.
 - Fix: dont panic if "music_dir" value is empty when entering config editor, fixes #161.
 - Fix: log something if a file is not going to be added to the playlist.
 - Fix: in backend rusty, skip all tracks (and packets) that are not the selected track in backend in decode.
 - Fix: in backend rusty, correctly select a audio track (instead of symphonia's default which might be something else).
 - Fix: in backend rusty, when using radio, always use overwrite the last radio title instead of appending.
 - Fix: in backend rusty, when using radio, parse until '; instead of just ', now things like Don't actually work correctly.
 - Fix: in backend rusty, when using radio, dont infinitely save the stream.
 - Fix: in backend rusty, when using radio, now only use 1 stream to get audio and metadata (instead of 2).
 - Fix: in backend gst, fix gapless track change not being tracked correctly, fixes #192.
 - Fix(tui): add panic hook to reset screen before printing backtrace.
 - Fix(tui): dont extra clear screen on quit.
 - Fix(tui): reset screen if a Error(Result) happens and exit properly.
 - Fix(tui): wait until tonic is connected instead of static sleeps.
 - Fix(tui): only display ueberzug "Not found" errors once.
 - Fix(tui): blanket disable ueberzug for windows.
 - Fix(tui): in Database -> Tracks view, display track title instead of filename.
 - Fix(server): log port used.
 - Fix(server): log on quit.
 - Fix(server): properly exit on player thread crash (instead of being pseudo-zombie).
 - Fix(server): potentially fix media display in windows.
 - Fix(server): in backend rusty, fix radio not starting if gapless is enabled and the track changes to be radio (from something else).
 - Fix(server): in backend rusty, fix radio streams not being stopped once they have been skipped.
 - Fix(build): install to $CARGO_HOME/bin instead of always into a static path.
 - a bunch of internal refactors.

[v0.8.0] - Released on: March 23, 2024
 - Yanked as it had been a broken release, see v0.9.0 instead.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 3, 2024
Features / Improvements ✨
    Links should be "openable" (#43)
    Add support for previewing images in room scrollback (#108)
    Enable sending strikethrough text (#141)
    Support composing messages in an external editor (#155)
    Add support for logging in with SSO (#160)
    Add new command for logging out of iamb session (#162)
    Support custom sorting for room and user lists (#170)
    feat: desktop file for GUI environment launchers (#178)
    Add a new :chats window that lists both DMs and Rooms (#184)
    Add support for desktop notifications (#192)
    Support coloring entire message with the user color (#193)
    Indicate and sort on rooms with unread messages (#205)
    Support following the .well-known entries for a username's domain (#209)
    Add support for threads (#216)
    Add support for custom key macros (#217)
    Support displaying shortcodes instead of Emojis in messages (#222)
    Support configuring user gutter width (#223)
    Enable autolinking when rendering Markdown (#226)
    Support notifications via terminal bell (#227)
    Support loading a TOML configuration (#229)
    Add commands for importing and exporting room keys (#233)

Documentation / README updates 📚
    Fix example config (#140)
    Add more documentation (#166)
    Update README.md to add openSUSE Tumbleweed (#191)
    Add snap install instructions (#210)
    Add example of mapping "V" to toggle message selection mode (#195)
    Update manual pages to use mdoc(7) and list commands (#230)
    Add an icon for iamb (#232)

Bug Fixes 🐞
    Fix not showing display names in already synced rooms (#171)
    Fix image preview offset (#179)
    Update to ratatui-image@0.4.3 to use native sixel lib (#181)
    Fix truncation/padding for non-ASCII sender names (#182)
    Fix crash on small image preview (#198)
    Download rooms keys from backups if they exist (#211)
    Ignore key releases on platforms that support it (#220)
    Provide better error message for M_UNKNOWN_TOKEN (#101)
    Fix entering thread view when there's no messages yet (#224)
    Fix image previews in replies (#225)
    Reset message bar when ! is passed with :cancel (#231)
    Wait to log in before starting background tasks (#234)

Performance ⏱️
    Reduce CPU usage by instead fetching read receipts after related sync events (#168)
    Load receipts for room before acquiring lock (#213)

Building / Housekeeping 🧹
    Update Cargo.lock file (#157)
    Update modalkit for newer ratatui and crossterm
    Fix CI workflow (#164)
    Use mozilla-actions/sccache-action for caching builds (#169)
    Enable direnv for Nix flakes (#183)
    Update to matrix-sdk@0.7.1 (#200)
    Rename Nix flake build input from pkgconfig to pkg-config (#203)
    Update modalkit dependencies (#204)
    Move LTO into its own "release-lto" profile (#207)
    Fix Nix flake hashes (#206)
    Pull in modalkit repository with a Cargo.lock (#208)
    Nix flake updates (#214)
    Update to ratatui-image@0.8.1 (#215)
    Support linking against system OpenSSL (#218)
    GitHub workflow should use --locked to avoid broken Cargo.lock (#219)
    Fix odd Windows-only compile error (#221)
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