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samba4 missing from pkgsrc trunk #262

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zylantha opened this issue May 13, 2020 · 1 comment
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samba4 missing from pkgsrc trunk #262

zylantha opened this issue May 13, 2020 · 1 comment
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samba4 is not in the current pkgsrc trunk - only samba-3.6.25nb22 is visible. Looks like it is failing to build?

https://bulktracker.appspot.com/pkg/ag1zfmJ1bGt0cmFja2VyciILEgVidWlsZBiAgICaj_uMCgwLEgNwa2cYgICAmuiK9gsM

jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 7, 2020
Update ruby-recog to 2.3.8.


2.3.8 (2020-06-03)

Highlights:

* MariaDB and MySQL fingerprint improvements (#264, #267)
* Multiple fingerprint and consistency improvements by HD Moore (#260, #266)
* Kyocera Printer fingerprint improvements (#262)
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jperkin commented Jun 29, 2020

I fixed this a while back and samba-4.12.3nb1 should now be available.

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jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 14, 2020
### All Platforms
- Allow the RPC server to listen on an IPv6 address ([#161](transmission/transmission#161))
- Change `TR_CURL_SSL_VERIFY` to `TR_CURL_SSL_NO_VERIFY` and enable verification by default ([#334](transmission/transmission#334))
- Go back to using hash as base name for resume and torrent files (those stored in configuration directory) ([#122](transmission/transmission#122))
- Handle "fields" argument in "session-get" RPC request; if "fields" array is present in arguments, only return session fields specified; otherwise return all the fields as before
- Limit the number of incorrect authentication attempts in embedded web server to 100 to prevent brute-force attacks ([#371](transmission/transmission#371))
- Set idle seed limit range to 1..40320 (4 weeks tops) in all clients ([#212](transmission/transmission#212))
- Add Peer ID for Xfplay, PicoTorrent, Free Download Manager, Folx, Baidu Netdisk torrent clients ([#256](transmission/transmission#256), [#285](transmission/transmission#285), [#355](transmission/transmission#355), [#363](transmission/transmission#363), [#386](transmission/transmission#386))
- Announce `INT64_MAX` as size left if the value is unknown (helps with e.g. Amazon S3 trackers) ([#250](transmission/transmission#250))
- Add `TCP_FASTOPEN` support (should result in slight speedup) ([#184](transmission/transmission#184))
- Improve ToS handling on IPv6 connections ([#128](transmission/transmission#128), [#341](transmission/transmission#341), [#360](transmission/transmission#360), [#692](transmission/transmission#692), [#737](transmission/transmission#737))
- Abort handshake if establishing DH shared secret fails (leads to crash) ([#27](transmission/transmission#27))
- Don't switch trackers while announcing (leads to crash) ([#297](transmission/transmission#297))
- Improve completion scripts execution and error handling; add support for .cmd and .bat files on Windows ([#405](transmission/transmission#405))
- Maintain a "session ID" file (in temporary directory) to better detect whether session is local or remote; return the ID as part of "session-get" response (TRAC-5348, [#861](transmission/transmission#861))
- Change torrent location even if no data move is needed ([#35](transmission/transmission#35))
- Support CIDR-notated blocklists ([#230](transmission/transmission#230), [#741](transmission/transmission#741))
- Update the resume file before running scripts ([#825](transmission/transmission#825))
- Make multiscrape limits adaptive ([#837](transmission/transmission#837))
- Add labels support to libtransmission and transmission-remote ([#822](transmission/transmission#822))
- Parse `session-id` header case-insensitively ([#765](transmission/transmission#765))
- Sanitize suspicious path components instead of rejecting them ([#62](transmission/transmission#62), [#294](transmission/transmission#294))
- Load CA certs from system store on Windows / OpenSSL ([#446](transmission/transmission#446))
- Add support for mbedtls (formely polarssl) and wolfssl (formely cyassl), LibreSSL ([#115](transmission/transmission#115), [#116](transmission/transmission#116), [#284](transmission/transmission#284), [#486](transmission/transmission#486), [#524](transmission/transmission#524), [#570](transmission/transmission#570))
- Fix building against OpenSSL 1.1.0+ ([#24](transmission/transmission#24))
- Fix quota support for uClibc-ng 1.0.18+ and DragonFly BSD ([#42](transmission/transmission#42), [#58](transmission/transmission#58), [#312](transmission/transmission#312))
- Fix a number of memory leaks (magnet loading, session shutdown, bencoded data parsing) ([#56](transmission/transmission#56))
- Bump miniupnpc version to 2.0.20170509 ([#347](transmission/transmission#347))
- CMake-related improvements (Ninja generator, libappindicator, systemd, Solaris and macOS) ([#72](transmission/transmission#72), [#96](transmission/transmission#96), [#117](transmission/transmission#117), [#118](transmission/transmission#118), [#133](transmission/transmission#133), [#191](transmission/transmission#191))
- Switch to submodules to manage (most of) third-party dependencies
- Fail installation on Windows if UCRT is not installed

### Mac Client
- Bump minimum macOS version to 10.10
- Dark Mode support ([#644](transmission/transmission#644), [#722](transmission/transmission#722), [#757](transmission/transmission#757), [#779](transmission/transmission#779), [#788](transmission/transmission#788))
- Remove Growl support, notification center is always used ([#387](transmission/transmission#387))
- Fix autoupdate on High Sierra and up by bumping the Sparkle version ([#121](transmission/transmission#121), [#600](transmission/transmission#600))
- Transition to ARC ([#336](transmission/transmission#336))
- Use proper UTF-8 encoding (with macOS-specific normalization) when setting download/incomplete directory and completion script paths ([#11](transmission/transmission#11))
- Fix uncaught exception when dragging multiple items between groups ([#51](transmission/transmission#51))
- Add flat variants of status icons for message log ([#134](transmission/transmission#134))
- Optimize image resources size ([#304](transmission/transmission#304), [#429](transmission/transmission#429))
- Update file icon when file name changes ([#37](transmission/transmission#37))
- Update translations

### GTK+ Client
- Add queue up/down hotkeys ([#158](transmission/transmission#158))
- Modernize the .desktop file ([#162](transmission/transmission#162))
- Add AppData file ([#224](transmission/transmission#224))
- Add symbolic icon variant for the Gnome top bar and when the high contrast theme is in use ([#414](transmission/transmission#414), [#449](transmission/transmission#449))
- Update file icon when its name changes ([#37](transmission/transmission#37))
- Switch from intltool to gettext for translations ([#584](transmission/transmission#584), [#647](transmission/transmission#647))
- Update translations, add new translations for Portuguese (Portugal)

### Qt Client
- Bump minimum Qt version to 5.2
- Fix dropping .torrent files into main window on Windows ([#269](transmission/transmission#269))
- Fix prepending of drive letter to various user-selected paths on Windows ([#236](transmission/transmission#236), [#307](transmission/transmission#307), [#404](transmission/transmission#404), [#437](transmission/transmission#437), [#699](transmission/transmission#699), [#723](transmission/transmission#723), [#877](transmission/transmission#877))
- Fix sorting by progress in presence of magnet transfers ([#234](transmission/transmission#234))
- Fix .torrent file trashing upon addition ([#262](transmission/transmission#262))
- Add queue up/down hotkeys ([#158](transmission/transmission#158))
- Reduce torrent properties (file tree) memory usage
- Display tooltips in torrent properties (file tree) in case the names don't fit ([#411](transmission/transmission#411))
- Improve UI look on hi-dpi displays (YMMV)
- Use session ID (if available) to check if session is local or not ([#861](transmission/transmission#861))
- Use default (instead of system) locale to be more flexible ([#130](transmission/transmission#130))
- Modernize the .desktop file ([#162](transmission/transmission#162))
- Update translations, add new translations for Afrikaans, Catalan, Danish, Greek, Norwegian Bokmål, Slovenian

### Daemon
- Use libsystemd instead of libsystemd-daemon (TRAC-5921)
- Harden transmission-daemon.service by disallowing privileges elevation ([#795](transmission/transmission#795))
- Fix exit code to be zero when dumping settings ([#487](transmission/transmission#487))

### Web Client
- Fix tracker error XSS in inspector (CVE-?)
- Fix performance issues due to improper use of `setInterval()` for UI refresh (TRAC-6031)
- Fix recognition of `https://` links in comments field ([#41](transmission/transmission#41), [#180](transmission/transmission#180))
- Fix torrent list style in Google Chrome 59+ ([#384](transmission/transmission#384))
- Show ETA in compact view on non-mobile devices ([#146](transmission/transmission#146))
- Show upload file button on mobile devices ([#320](transmission/transmission#320), [#431](transmission/transmission#431), [#956](transmission/transmission#956))
- Add keyboard hotkeys for web interface ([#351](transmission/transmission#351))
- Disable autocompletion in torrent URL field ([#367](transmission/transmission#367))

### Utils
- Prevent crash in transmission-show displaying torrents with invalid creation date ([#609](transmission/transmission#609))
- Handle IPv6 RPC addresses in transmission-remote ([#247](transmission/transmission#247))
- Add `--unsorted` option to transmission-show ([#767](transmission/transmission#767))
- Widen the torrent-id column in transmission-remote for cleaner formatting ([#840](transmission/transmission#840))
jperkin added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 26, 2020
Version 2.11 - 9 Jul 2020

-   Introduction of the barman-cli-cloud package that contains all cloud
    related utilities.

-   Add barman-cloud-wal-restore to restore a WAL file previously
    archived with barman-cloud-wal-archive from an object store

-   Add barman-cloud-restore to restore a backup previously taken with
    barman-cloud-backup from an object store

-   Add barman-cloud-backup-list to list backups taken with
    barman-cloud-backup in an object store

-   Add support for arbitrary archive size for barman-cloud-backup

-   Add support for --endpoint-url option to cloud utilities

-   Remove strict superuser requirement for PG 10+ (by Kaarel Moppel)

-   Add --log-level runtime option for barman to override default log
    level for a specific command

-   Support for PostgreSQL 13

-   Bug fixes:

    -   Suppress messages and warning with SSH connections in barman-cli
        (GH-257)
    -   Fix a race condition when retrieving uploaded parts in
        barman-cloud-backup (GH-259)
    -   Close the PostgreSQL connection after a backup (GH-258)
    -   Check for uninitialized replication slots in receive-wal --reset
        (GH-260)
    -   Ensure that begin_wal is valorised before acting on it (GH-262)
    -   Fix bug in XLOG/WAL arithmetic with custom segment size (GH-287)
    -   Fix rsync compatibility error with recent rsync
    -   Fix PostgreSQLClient version parsing
    -   Fix PostgreSQL exception handling with non ASCII messages
    -   Ensure each postgres connection has an empty search_path
    -   Avoid connecting to PostgreSQL while reading a backup.info file

If you are using already barman-cloud-wal-archive or barman-cloud-backup
installed via RPM/Apt package and you are upgrading your system, you
must install the barman-cli-cloud package. All cloud related tools are
now part of the barman-cli-cloud package, including
barman-cloud-wal-archive and barman-cloud-backup that were previosly
shipped with barman-cli. The reason is complex dependency management of
the boto3 library, which is a requirement for the cloud utilities.

Version 2.10 - 5 Dec 2019

-   Pull .partial WAL files with get-wal and barman-wal-restore,
    allowing restore_command in a recovery scenario to fetch a partial
    WAL file's content from the Barman server. This feature simplifies
    and enhances RPO=0 recovery operations.

-   Store the PostgreSQL system identifier in the server directory and
    inside the backup information file. Improve check command to verify
    the consistency of the system identifier with active connections
    (standard and replication) and data on disk.

-   A new script called barman-cloud-wal-archive has been added to the
    barman-cli package to directly ship WAL files from PostgreSQL (using
    archive_command) to cloud object storage services that are
    compatible with AWS S3. It supports encryption and compression.

-   A new script called barman-cloud-backup has been added to the
    barman-cli package to directly ship base backups from a local
    PostgreSQL server to cloud object storage services that are
    compatible with AWS S3. It supports encryption, parallel upload,
    compression.

-   Automated creation of replication slots through the server/global
    option create_slot. When set to auto, Barman creates the replication
    slot, in case streaming_archiver is enabled and slot_name is
    defined. The default value is manual for back-compatibility.

-   Add '-w/--wait' option to backup command, making Barman wait for all
    required WAL files to be archived before considering the backup
    completed. Add also the --wait-timeout option (default 0, no
    timeout).

-   Redact passwords from Barman output, in particular from
    barman diagnose (InfoSec)

-   Improve robustness of receive-wal --reset command, by verifying that
    the last partial file is aligned with the current location or, if
    present, with replication slot's.

-   Documentation improvements

-   Bug fixes:

    -   Wrong string matching operation when excluding tablespaces
        inside PGDATA (GH-245)
    -   Minor fixes in WAL delete hook scripts (GH-240)
    -   Fix PostgreSQL connection aliveness check (GH-239)

Version 2.9 - 1 Aug 2019

-   Transparently support PostgreSQL 12, by supporting the new way of
    managing recovery and standby settings through GUC options and
    signal files (recovery.signal and standby.signal)

-   Add --bwlimit command line option to set bandwidth limitation for
    backup and recover commands

-   Ignore WAL archive failure for check command in case the latest
    backup is WAITING_FOR_WALS

-   Add --target-lsn option to set recovery target Log Sequence Number
    for recover command with PostgreSQL 10 or higher

-   Add --spool-dir option to barman-wal-restore so that users can
    change the spool directory location from the default, avoiding
    conflicts in case of multiple PostgreSQL instances on the same
    server (thanks to Drazen Kacar).

-   Rename barman_xlog directory to barman_wal

-   JSON output writer to export command output as JSON objects and
    facilitate integration with external tools and systems (thanks to
    Marcin Onufry Hlybin). Experimental in this release.

Bug fixes:

-   replication-status doesn’t show streamers with no slot (GH-222)

-   When checking that a connection is alive (“SELECT 1” query),
    preserve the status of the PostgreSQL connection (GH-149). This
    fixes those cases of connections that were terminated due to
    idle-in-transaction timeout, causing concurrent backups to fail.

Version 2.8 - 17 May 2019

-   Add support for reuse_backup in geo-redundancy for incremental
    backup copy in passive nodes

-   Improve performance of rsync based copy by using strptime instead of
    the more generic dateutil.parser (#210)

-   Add ‘--test’ option to barman-wal-archive and barman-wal-restore to
    verify the connection with the Barman server

-   Complain if backup_options is not explicitly set, as the future
    default value will change from exclusive_backup to concurrent_backup
    when PostgreSQL 9.5 will be declared EOL by the PGDG

-   Display additional settings in the show-server and diagnose
    commands: archive_timeout, data_checksums, hot_standby,
    max_wal_senders, max_replication_slots and wal_compression.

-   Merge the barman-cli project in Barman

-   Bug fixes:

    -   Fix encoding error in get-wal on Python 3 (Jeff Janes, #221)
    -   Fix exclude_and_protect_filter (Jeff Janes, #217)
    -   Remove spurious message when resetting WAL (Jeff Janes, #215)
    -   Fix sync-wals error if primary has WALs older than the first
        backup
    -   Support for double quotes in synchronous_standby_names setting

-   Minor changes:

    -   Improve messaging of check --nagios for inactive servers
    -   Log remote SSH command with recover command
    -   Hide logical decoding connections in replication-status command

This release officially supports Python 3 and deprecates Python 2 (which
might be discontinued in future releases).

PostgreSQL 9.3 and older is deprecated from this release of Barman.
Support for backup from standby is now limited to PostgreSQL 9.4 or
higher and to WAL shipping from the standby (please refer to the
documentation for details).

Version 2.7 - 21 Mar 2019

-   Fix error handling during the parallel backup. Previously an
    unrecoverable error during the copy could have corrupted the barman
    internal state, requiring a manual kill of barman process with
    SIGTERM and a manual cleanup of the running backup in PostgreSQL.
    (GH#199)

-   Fix support of UTF-8 characters in input and output (GH#194 and
    GH#196)

-   Ignore history/backup/partial files for first sync of geo-redundancy
    (GH#198)

-   Fix network failure with geo-redundancy causing cron to break
    (GH#202)

-   Fix backup validation in PostgreSQL older than 9.2

-   Various documentation fixes

Version 2.6 - 4 Feb 2019

-   Add support for Geographical redundancy, introducing 3 new commands:
    sync-info, sync-backup and sync-wals. Geo-redundancy allows a Barman
    server to use another Barman server as data source instead of a
    PostgreSQL server.

-   Add put-wal command that allows Barman to safely receive WAL files
    via PostgreSQL's archive_command using the barman-wal-archive script
    included in barman-cli

-   Add ANSI colour support to check command

-   Minor fixes:

    -   Fix switch-wal on standby with an empty WAL directory
    -   Honour archiver locking in wait_for_wal method
    -   Fix WAL compression detection algorithm
    -   Fix current_action in concurrent stop backup errors
    -   Do not treat lock file busy as an error when validating a backup
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 9, 2020
pkgsrc changes:
 - Fix a typo in DISTNAME/PKGNAME: it is now go-ffuf (instead of go-fuff)
 - Only installs bin/ffuf and its README
 - Reset MAINTAINERship, requested by <nikita>

Changes:
1.1.0
-----
 - Add unsupported arch/os to goreleaser ignore list (#267)
 - Release 1.1 (#266)
 - Fix crash with 3xx requests without location header (#265)
 - Update random seed logic (#262)
 - fix file get thing (#226)
 - Update CONTRIBUTORS.md to add bsysop (#258)
 - Fixed behavior of wordlist:keyword separator in Windows (#240)
 - Add Host information to JSON output file (#223)
 - Support outputting all file formats concurrently (#218)
 - Increase default rows per page on html report (#217)
 - Add the wordlists to the header information (#211)
 - Fix error with missing usage info (#195)
 - Feature178 (#186)
 - Fix for #193 (#194)
 - Fix for issue #179 (#180)
 - Prepare for 1.1.0-git (#176)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 6, 2020
Version 1.64.1
--------------

- The BigInt type is now _actually_ available, as it wasn't enabled in the
  1.64.0 release even though it was mentioned in the release notes.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * testCommandLine's Unicode tests failing on Alpine Linux [Philip Chimento,
    #296, !399]
  * build: Various clean-ups [Jan Tojnar, !403]
  * Correctly handle vfunc inout parameters [Marco Trevisan, !404]
  * Fix failed redirect of output in CommandLine tests [Liban Parker, !409]

Version 1.58.6
--------------

- Various backports:
  * Correctly handle vfunc inout parameters [Marco Trevisan]
  * Fix failed redirect of output in CommandLine tests [Liban Parker]
  * Avoid filename conflict when tests run in parallel [Philip Chimento]

Version 1.64.0
--------------

- No change from 1.63.92.

Version 1.63.92
---------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * object: Use g_irepository_get_object_gtype_interfaces [Colin Walters, Philip
    Chimento, #55, !52]
  * Add -fno-semantic-interposition to -Bsymbolic-functions [Jan Alexander
    Steffens (heftig), #303, !397]
  * examples: add a dbus-client and dbus-service example [Andy Holmes, !398]
  * Various GNOME Shell crashes during GC, mozjs68 regression [Jan Alexander
    Steffens (heftig), Philip Chimento, #301, !396]

Version 1.63.91
---------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * [mozjs68] Reorganize modules for ESM. [Evan Welsh, Philip Chimento, !383]
  * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !388]
  * Fix building GJS master with Visual Studio and update build instructions
    [Chun-wei Fan, !389]
  * Resolve "Gnome Shell crash on GC run with mozjs68" [Philip Chimento, !391]
  * installed-tests/js: Add missing dep on warnlib_typelib [Jan Alexander
    Steffens, !393]
  * object: Cache known unresolvable properties [Daniel van Vugt, Philip
    Chimento, !394, #302]

Version 1.58.5
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Fix Visual Studio builds of gnome-3-34 (1.58.x) branch [Chun-wei Fan, !392]
  * Can not access GObject properties of classes without GI information [Juan
    Pablo Ugarte, !385, #299]

Version 1.63.90
---------------

- New JS API: The GObject module has gained new overrides:
  GObject.signal_handler_find(), GObject.signal_handlers_block_matched(),
  GObject.signal_handlers_unblock_matched(), and
  GObject.signal_handlers_disconnect_matched(). These overrides replace the
  corresponding C API, which was not idiomatic for JavaScript and was not fully
  functional because it used bare C pointers for some of its functionality.
  See modules/overrides/GObject.js for API documentation.

- New JavaScript features! This version of GJS is based on SpiderMonkey 68, an
  upgrade from the previous ESR (Extended Support Release) of SpiderMonkey 60.
  Here are the highlights of the new JavaScript features.
  For more information, look them up on MDN or devdocs.io.

  * New language features
    + The BigInt type, currently a stage 3 proposal in the ES standard, is now
      available.

  * New syntax
    + `globalThis` is now the ES-standard supported way to get the global
      object, no matter what kind of JS environment. The old way, `window`, will
      still work, but is no longer preferred.
    + BigInt literals are expressed by a number with "n" appended to it: for
      example, `1n`, `9007199254740992n`.

  * New APIs
    + String.prototype.trimStart() and String.prototype.trimEnd() now exist and
      are preferred instead of trimLeft() and trimRight() which are nonstandard.
    + String.prototype.matchAll() allows easier access to regex capture groups.
    + Array.prototype.flat() flattens nested arrays, well-known from lodash and
      similar libraries.
    + Array.prototype.flatMap() acts like a reverse filter(), allowing adding
      elements to an array while iterating functional-style.
    + Object.fromEntries() creates an object from iterable key-value pairs.
    + Intl.RelativeTimeFormat is useful for formatting time differences into
      human-readable strings such as "1 day ago".
    + BigInt64Array and BigUint64Array are two new typed array types.

  * New behaviour
    + There are a lot of minor behaviour changes as SpiderMonkey's JS
      implementation conforms ever closer to existing ECMAScript standards and
      adopts new ones. For complete information, read the Firefox developer
      release notes:
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/61#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/62#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/63#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/64#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/65#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/66#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/67#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/68#JavaScript

  * Backwards-incompatible changes
    + The nonstandard String generics were removed. These had only ever been
      implemented by Mozilla and never made it into a standard. (An example of a
      String generic is calling a string method on something that might not be a
      string like this: `String.endsWith(foo, 5)`. The proper way is
      `String.prototype.endsWith.call(foo, 5)` or converting `foo` to a string.)
      This should not pose much of a problem for existing code, since in the
      previous version these would already print a deprecation warning whenever
      they were used.
      You can use `moz68tool` from mozjs-deprecation-tools
      (https://gitlab.gnome.org/ptomato/moz60tool) to scan your code for this
      nonstandard usage.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * invalid import on signal.h [#295, !382, Philip Chimento]
  * SpiderMonkey 68 [#270, !386, Philip Chimento]
  * GObject: Add override for GObject.handler_block_by_func [#290, !371, Philip
    Chimento]

Version 1.63.3
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * JS ERROR: TypeError: this._rooms.get(...) is undefined [Philip Chimento,
    #289, !367]
  * Run CI build with --werror [Philip Chimento, #286, !365]
  * build: Remove Autotools build system [Philip Chimento, !364]
  * gjs-symlink script is incompatible with distro builds [Michael Catanzaro,
    Bastien Nocera, #291, !369, !370]
  * installed-tests: Don't hardcode the path of bash [Ting-Wei Lan, !372]
  * Update Visual Studio build instructions (after migrating to full Meson-based
    builds) [Chun-wei Fan, !375]
  * object: Warn when setting a deprecated property [Florian Müllner, !378]
  * CI: Create mozjs68 CI images [Philip Chimento, !379]
  * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !374, !380, !381]

Version 1.58.4
--------------

- Now prints a warning when constructing an unregistered object inheriting from
  GObject (i.e. if you forgot to use GObject.registerClass.) In 1.58.2 this
  would throw an exception, which broke some existing code, so that change was
  reverted in 1.58.3. In this version the check is reinstated, but we log a
  warning instead of throwing an exception, so that people know to fix their
  code, but without breaking things.
  NOTE: In 1.64 (the next stable release) the warning will be changed back into
  an exception, because code with this problem can be subtly broken and cause
  unexpected errors elsewhere. So make sure to fix your code if you get this
  warning.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * GSettings crash fixes [Andy Holmes, !373]

- Memory savings for Cairo objects [Philip Chimento, !374]

- Fix for crash in debug functions [Philip Chimento, !374]

Version 1.63.2
--------------

- There is an option for changing the generated GType name for GObject classes
  created in GJS to a new scheme that is less likely to have collisions. This
  scheme is not yet the default, but you can opt into it by setting
  `GObject.gtypeNameBasedOnJSPath = true;` as early as possible in your
  prograṁ. Doing this may require some changes in Glade files if you use
  composite widget templates.

  We recommend you make this change in your codebase as soon as possible, to
  avoid any surprises in the future.

- New JS API: GObject.Object has gained a stop_emission_by_name() method which
  is a bit more idiomatic than calling GObject.signal_stop_emission_by_name().

- It's now supported to use the "object" attribute in a signal connection in a
  composite widget template in a Glade file.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * CI: Tweak eslint rule for unneeded parentheses [Florian Müllner, !353]
  * Smarter GType name computation [Marco Trevisan, !337]
  * Meson CI [Philip Chimento, !354]
  * Visual Studio builds using Meson [Chun-wei Fan, !355]
  * Hide internal symbols from ABI [Marco Trevisan, #194, !352]
  * Allow creating custom tree models [Giovanni Campagna, #71]
  * build: Fix dist files [Florian Müllner, !357]
  * GObject: Add convenience wrapper for signal_stop_emission_by_name() [Florian
    Müllner, !358]
  * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !356]
  * object_instance_props_to_g_parameters should do more check on argv [Philip
    Chimento, #63, !359]
  * Support flat C arrays of structures [Philip Chimento, !361]
  * Gtk Templates: support connectObj argument [Andy Holmes, !363]

- Various build fixes [Philip Chimento]

Version 1.58.2
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * GObject based class initialization checks [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento,
    !336]
  * Silently leaked return value of callbacks [Xavier Claessens, Philip
    Chimento, #86, !44]
  * Crash when calling Gio.Initable.async_init with not vfunc_async_init
    implementation [Philip Chimento, #287, !362]
  * [cairo] insufficient checking [Philip Chimento, #49, !360]

- Various crash fixes backported from the development branch that didn't close
  a bug or merge request.

Version 1.63.1
--------------

- Note that the 1.59, 1.60, 1.61, and 1.62 releases are hereby skipped, because
  we are calling the next stable series 1.64 to match gobject-introspection and
  GLib.

- GJS now includes a Meson build system. This is now the preferred way to build
  it; however, the old Autotools build system is still available for a
  transitional period.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * GObject: Add convenience wrapper for signal_handler_(un)block() [Florian
    Müllner, !326]
  * GObject based class initialization checks [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento,
    !336]
  * Meson port [Philip Chimento, !338]
  * add http client example [Sonny Piers, !342]
  * Smaller CI, phase 2 [Philip Chimento, !343]
  * add websocket client example [Sonny Piers, !344]
  * Fix Docker images build [Philip Chimento, !345]
  * CI: Use new Docker images [Philip Chimento, !346]
  * docs: Update internal links [Andy Holmes, !348]
  * Don't pass generic marshaller to g_signal_newv() [Niels De Graef, !349]
  * tests: Fail debugger tests if command failed [Philip Chimento, !350]
  * Minor CI image fixes [Philip Chimento, !351]
  * Various fixes [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.58.1
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Import wiki documentation [Sonny Piers, !341]
  * Smaller CI, phase 1 [Philip Chimento, !339]
  * Crashes after setting child property 'icon-name' on GtkStack then displaying
    another GtkStack [Florian Müllner, #284, !347]
  * GLib.strdelimit crashes [Philip Chimento, #283, !340]

Version 1.58.0
--------------

- No change from 1.57.92.

Version 1.57.92
---------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * tests: Enable regression test cases for GPtrArrays and GArrays of structures
    [Stéphane Seng, !334]
  * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !333, !335]

Version 1.57.91
---------------

- GJS no longer links to libgtk-3. This makes it possible to load the Gtk-4.0
  typelib in GJS and write programs that use GTK 4.

- The heapgraph tool has gained some improvements; it is now possible to print a
  heap graph of multiple targets. You can also mark an object for better
  identification in the heap graph by assigning a magic property: for example,
  myObject.__heapgraph_name = 'Button' will make that object identify itself as
  "Button" in heap graphs.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Remove usage of Lang in non legacy code [Sonny Piers, !322]
  * GTK4 [Florian Müllner, #99, !328, !330]
  * JS syntax fixes [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento, !306, !323]
  * gi: Avoid infinite recursion when converting GValues [Florian Müllner, !329]
  * Implement all GObject-introspection test suites [Philip Chimento, !327,
    !332]
  * Heapgraph improvements [Philip Chimento, !325]

Version 1.57.90
---------------

- New JS API: GLib.Variant has gained a recursiveUnpack() method which
  transforms the variant entirely into a JS object, discarding all type
  information. This can be useful for dealing with a{sv} dictionaries, where
  deepUnpack() will keep the values as GLib.Variant instances in order to
  preserve the type information.

- New JS API: GLib.Variant has gained a deepUnpack() method which is exactly the
  same as the already existing deep_unpack(), but fits with the other camelCase
  APIs that GJS adds.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Marshalling of GPtrArray broken [#9, !311, Stéphane Seng]
  * Fix locale chooser [!313, Philip Chimento]
  * dbus-wrapper: Remove interface skeleton flush idle on dispose [!312, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * gobject: Use auto-compartment when getting property as well [!316, Florian
    Müllner]
  * modules/signals: Use array destructuring in _emit [!317, Jonas Dreßler]
  * GJS can't call glibtop_init function from libgtop [#259, !319,
    Philip Chimento]
  * GLib's VariantDict is missing lookup [#263, !320, Sonny Piers]
  * toString on an object implementing an interface fails [#252, !299, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * Regression in GstPbutils.Discoverer::discovered callback [#262, !318, Philip
    Chimento]
  * GLib.Variant.deep_unpack not working properly with a{sv} variants [#225,
    !321, Fabián Orccón, Philip Chimento]
  * Various maintenance [!315, Philip Chimento]

- Various CI fixes [Philip Chimento]

Version 1.57.4
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * gjs 1.57 requires a recent sysprof version for sysprof-capture-3 [#258,
    !309, Olivier Fourdan]

- Misc documentation changes [Philip Chimento]

Version 1.57.3
--------------

- The GJS profiler is now integrated directly into Sysprof 3, via the
  GJS_TRACE_FD environment variable. Call stack information and garbage
  collector timing will show up in Sysprof. See also GNOME/Initiatives#10

- New JS API: System.addressOfGObject(obj) will return a string with the hex
  address of the underlying GObject of `obj` if it is a GObject wrapper, or
  throw an exception if it is not. This is intended for debugging.

- New JS API: It's now possible to pass a value from Gio.DBusProxyFlags to the
  constructor of a class created by Gio.DBusProxy.makeProxyWrapper().

- Backwards-incompatible change: Trying to read a write-only property on a DBus
  proxy object, or write a read-only property, will now throw an exception.
  Previously it would fail silently. It seems unlikely any code is relying on
  the old behaviour, and if so then it was probably masking a bug.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Build failure on Continuous [#253, !300, Philip Chimento]
  * build: Bump glib requirement [!302, Florian Müllner]
  * profiler: avoid clearing 512 bytes of stack [!304, Christian Hergert]
  * system: add addressOfGObject method [!296, Marco Trevisan]
  * Add support for GJS_TRACE_FD [!295, Christian Hergert]
  * Gio: Make possible to pass DBusProxyFlags to proxy wrapper [!297, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * Various maintenance [!301, Philip Chimento]
  * Marshalling of GPtrArray broken [#9, !307, Stéphane Seng]
  * Build fix [!308, Philip Chimento]
  * Gio: sync dbus wrapper properties flags [!298, Marco Trevisan]
  * GjsMaybeOwned: Reduce allocation when used as Object member [!303, Marco
    Trevisan]

Version 1.57.2
--------------

- There are now overrides for Gio.SettingsSchema and Gio.Settings which avoid
  aborting the whole process when trying to access a nonexistent key or child
  schema. The original API from GLib was intended for apps, since apps should
  have complete control over which settings keys they are allowed to access.
  However, it is not a good fit for shell extensions, which may need to access
  different settings keys depending on the version of GNOME shell they're
  running on.

  This feature is based on code from Cinnamon which the copyright holders have
  kindly agreed to relicense to GJS's license.

- New JS API: It is now possible to pass GObject.TypeFlags to
  GObject.registerClass(). For example, passing
  `GTypeFlags: GObject.TypeFlags.ABSTRACT` in the class info object, will create
  a class that cannot be instantiated. This functionality was present in
  Lang.Class but has been missing from GObject.registerClass().

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Document logging features [#230, !288, Andy Holmes]
  * Support optional GTypeFlags value in GObject subclasses [!290, Florian
    Müllner]
  * Ensure const-correctness in C++ objects [#105, !291, Onur Şahin]
  * Programmer errors with GSettings cause segfaults [#205, !284, Philip
    Chimento]
  * Various maintenance [!292, Philip Chimento]
  * debugger: Fix summary help [!293, Florian Müllner]
  * context: Use Heap pointers for GC objects stored in vectors [!294, Philip
    Chimento]

Version 1.56.2
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Crash in BoxedInstance when struct could not be allocated directly [#240,
    !285, Philip Chimento]
  * Cairo conversion bugs [!286, Philip Chimento]
  * Gjs crashes when binding inherited property to js added gobject-property
    [#246, !289, Marco Trevisan]
  * console: Don't accept --profile after the script name [!287, Philip
    Chimento]

Version 1.57.1
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Various maintenance [!279, Philip Chimento]
  * mainloop: Assign null to property instead of deleting [!280, Jason Hicks]
  * Added -d version note README.md [!282, Nauman Umer]
  * Extra help for debugger commands [#236, !283, Nauman Umer]
  * Crash in BoxedInstance when struct could not be allocated directly [#240,
    !285, Philip Chimento]
  * Cairo conversion bugs [!286, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.56.1
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Calling dumpHeap() on non-existent directory causes crash [#134, !277,
    Philip Chimento]
  * Using Gio.MemoryInputStream.new_from_data ("string") causes segfault [#221,
    !278, Philip Chimento]
  * Fix gjs_context_eval() for non-zero-terminated strings [!281, Philip
    Chimento]

Version 1.56.0
--------------

- No change from 1.55.92.

Version 1.55.92
---------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Fix CI failures [!269, Philip Chimento]
  * Possible memory allocation/deallocation bug (possibly in js_free() in GJS)
    [!270, Chun-wei Fan, Philip Chimento]
  * cairo-context: Special-case 0-sized vector [!271, Florian Müllner]
  * Add some more eslint rules [!272, Florian Müllner]
  * win32/NMake: Fix introspection builds [!274, Chun-wei Fan]
  * NMake/libgjs-private: Export all the public symbols there [!275, Chun-wei
    Fan]

Version 1.55.91
---------------

- The problem of freezing while running the tests using GCC's sanitizers was
  determined to be a bug in GCC, which was fixed in GCC 9.0.1.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * gnome-sound-recorder crashes deep inside libgjs [#223, !266, Philip
    Chimento]
  * Various maintenance [!267, Philip Chimento]
  * wrapperutils: Define $gtype property as non-enumerable [!268, Philip
    Chimento]

Version 1.55.90
---------------

- New JS API: It's now possible to call and implement DBus methods whose
  parameters or return types include file descriptor lists (type signature 'h'.)
  This involves passing or receiving a Gio.UnixFDList instance along with the
  parameters or return values.

  To call a method with a file descriptor list, pass the Gio.UnixFDList along
  with the rest of the parameters, in any order, the same way you would pass a
  Gio.Cancellable or async callback.

  For return values, things are a little more complicated, in order to avoid
  breaking existing code. Previously, synchronously called DBus proxy methods
  would return an unpacked GVariant. Now, but only if called with a
  Gio.UnixFDList, they will return [unpacked GVariant, Gio.UnixFDList]. This
  does not break existing code because it was not possible to call a method with
  a Gio.UnixFDList before, and the return value is unchanged if not calling with
  a Gio.UnixFDList. This does mean, unfortunately, that if you have a method
  with an 'h' in its return signature but not in its argument signatures, you
  will have to call it with an empty FDList in order to receive an FDList with
  the return value, when calling synchronously.

  On the DBus service side, when receiving a method call, we now pass the
  Gio.UnixFDList received from DBus to the called method. Previously, sync
  methods were passed the parameters, and async methods were passed the
  parameters plus the Gio.DBusInvocation object. Appending the Gio.UnixFDList to
  those parameters also should not break existing code.

  See the new tests in installed-tests/js/testGDBus.js for examples of calling
  methods with FD lists.

- We have observed on the CI server that GJS 1.55.90 will hang forever while
  running the test suite compiled with GCC 9.0.0 and configured with the
  --enable-asan and --enable-ubsan arguments. This should be addressed in one of
  the following 1.55.x releases.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * GDBus proxy overrides should support Gio.DBusProxy.call_with_unix_fd_list()
    [#204, !263, Philip Chimento]
  * Add regression tests for GObject vfuncs [!259, Jason Hicks]
  * GjsPrivate: Sources should be C files [!262, Philip Chimento]
  * build: Vendor last-good version of AX_CODE_COVERAGE [!264, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.55.4
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Various maintenance [!258, Philip Chimento]
  * Boxed copy constructor should not be called, split Boxed into prototype and
    instance structs [#215, !260, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.55.3
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Manually constructed ByteArray toString segfaults [#219, !254, Philip
    Chimento]
  * signals: Add _signalHandlerIsConnected method [!255, Jason Hicks]
  * Various maintenance [!257, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.52.5
--------------

- This was a release consisting only of backports from the GNOME 3.30 branch to
  the GNOME 3.28 branch.

- This release includes the "Big Hammer" patch from GNOME 3.30 to reduce memory
  usage. For more information, read the blog post at
  https://feaneron.com/2018/04/20/the-infamous-gnome-shell-memory-leak/
  It was not originally intended to be backported to GNOME 3.28, but in practice
  several Linux distributions already backported it, and it has been working
  well to reduce memory usage, and the bugs have been ironed out of it.

  It does decrease performance somewhat, so if you don't want that then don't
  install this update.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * Ensure not to miss the force_gc flag [#150, !132, Carlos Garnacho]
  * Make GC much more aggressive [#62, !50, Giovanni Campagna, Georges Basile
    Stavracas Neto, Philip Chimento]
  * Queue GC when a GObject reference is toggled down [#140, !114, !127, Georges
    Basile Stavracas Neto]
  * Reduce memory overhead of g_object_weak_ref() [#144, !122, Carlos Garnacho,
    Philip Chimento]
  * context: Defer and therefore batch forced GC runs [performance] [!236,
    Daniel van Vugt]
  * context: use timeout with seconds to schedule a gc trigger [!239, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * Use compacting GC on RSS size growth [!133, #151, Carlos Garnacho]
  * GType memleak fixes [!244, Marco Trevisan]

Version 1.55.2
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Gnome-shell crashes on destroying cached param specs [#213, !240, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * Various maintenance [!235, !250, Philip Chimento]
  * Auto pointers builder [!243, Marco Trevisan]
  * configure.ac: Update bug link [!245, Andrea Azzarone]
  * SIGSEGV when exiting gnome-shell [#212, !247, Andrea Azzarone, Philip
    Chimento]
  * Fix build with --enable-dtrace and create CI job to ensure it doesn't break
    in the future [#196, !237, !253, Philip Chimento]
  * Delay JSString-to-UTF8 conversion [!249, Philip Chimento]
  * Annotate return values [!251, Philip Chimento]
  * Fix a regression with GError toString() [!252, Philip Chimento]
  * GType memleak fixes [!244, Marco Trevisan]
  * Atoms refactor [!233, Philip Chimento, Marco Trevisan]
  * Write a "Code Hospitable" README file [#17, !248, Philip Chimento, Andy
    Holmes, Avi Zajac]
  * object: Method lookup repeatedly traverses introspection [#54, !53, Colin
    Walters, Philip Chimento]
  * Handler of GtkEditable::insert-text signal is not run [#147, !143, Tomasz
    Miąsko, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.54.3
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * object: Fix write-only properties [!246, Philip Chimento]
  * SIGSEGV when exiting gnome-shell [#212, !247, Andrea Azzarone]
  * SelectionData.get_targets crashes with "Unable to resize vector" [#201,
    !241, Philip Chimento]
  * Gnome-shell crashes on destroying cached param specs [#213, !240, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * GType memleak fixes [!244, Marco Trevisan]
  * Fix build with --enable-dtrace and create CI job to ensure it doesn't break
    in the future [#196, !253, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.54.2
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * context: Defer and therefore batch forced GC runs [performance] [!236,
    Daniel van Vugt]
  * context: use timeout with seconds to schedule a gc trigger [!239, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * fundamental: Check if gtype is valid before using it [!242, Georges Basile
    Stavracas Neto]

- Backported a fix for a crash in the interactive interpreter when executing
  something like `throw "foo"` [Philip Chimento]

- Backported various maintenance from 3.31 [Philip Chimento]

Version 1.55.1
--------------

- New API for programs that embed GJS: gjs_memory_report(). This was already an
  internal API, but now it is exported.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * object: Implement newEnumerate hook for GObject [!155, Ole Jørgen Brønner]
  * Various maintenance [!228, Philip Chimento]
  * ByteArray.toString should stop at null bytes [#195, !232, Philip Chimento]
  * Byte arrays that represent encoded strings should be 0-terminated [#203,
    !232, Philip Chimento]
  * context: Defer and therefore batch forced GC runs [performance] [!236,
    Daniel van Vugt]
  * context: use timeout with seconds to schedule a gc trigger [!239, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * arg: Add special-case for byte arrays going to C [#67, !49, Jasper
    St. Pierre, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.52.4
--------------

- This was a release consisting only of backports from the GNOME 3.30 branch to
  the GNOME 3.28 branch.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * `ARGV` encoding issues [#22, !108, Evan Welsh]
  * Segfault on enumeration of GjSFileImporter properties when a searchpath
    entry contains a symlink [#154, !144, Ole Jørgen Brønner]
  * Possible refcounting bug around GtkListbox signal handlers [#24, !154,
    Philip Chimento]
  * Fix up GJS_DISABLE_JIT flag now the JIT is enabled by default in
    SpiderMonkey [!159, Christopher Wheeldon]
  * Expose GObject static property symbols. [!197, Evan Welsh]
  * Do not run linters on tagged commits [!181, Claudio André]
  * gjs-1.52.0 fails to compile against x86_64 musl systems [#132, !214, Philip
    Chimento]
  * gjs no longer builds after recent autoconf-archive updates [#149, !217,
    Philip Chimento]

Version 1.54.1
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * legacy: Ensure generated GType names are valid [!229, Florian Müllner]
  * Fix GJS profiler with MozJS 60 [!230, Georges Basile Stavracas Neto]
  * Regression with DBus proxies [#202, !231, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.54.0
--------------

- Compatibility fix for byte arrays: the legacy toString() behaviour of byte
  arrays returned from GObject-introspected functions is now restored. If you
  use the functionality, a warning will be logged asking you to upgrade your
  code.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * byteArray: Add compatibility toString property [Philip Chimento, !227]

Version 1.53.92
---------------

- Technology preview of a GNOME 3.32 feature: native Promises for GIO-style
  asynchronous operations. This is the result of Avi Zajac's summer internship.
  To use it, you can opt in once for each specific asynchronous method, by
  including code such as the following:

      Gio._promisify(Gio.InputStream.prototype, 'read_bytes_async',
          'read_bytes_finish');

  After executing this, you will be able to use native Promises with the
  Gio.InputStream.prototype.read_async() method, simply by not passing a
  callback to it:

      try {
          let bytes = await stream.read_bytes_async(count, priority, cancel);
      } catch (e) {
          logError(e, 'Failed to read bytes');
      }

  Note that any "success" boolean return values are deleted from the array of
  return values from the async method. That is,

      let [contents, etag] = file.load_contents_async(cancel);

  whereas the callback version still returns a useless [ok, contents, etag]
  that can never be false, since on false an exception would be thrown. In the
  callback version, we must keep this for compatibility reasons.

  Note that due to a bug in GJS (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gjs/issues/189),
  promisifying methods on Gio.File.prototype and other interface prototypes will
  not work. We provide the API Gio._LocalFilePrototype on which you can
  promisify methods that will work on Gio.File instances on the local disk only:

      Gio._promisify(Gio._LocalFilePrototype, 'load_contents_async',
          'load_contents_finish');

  We estimate this will cover many common use cases.

  Since this is a technology preview, we do not guarantee API stability with
  the version coming in GNOME 3.32. These APIs are marked with underscores to
  emphasize that they are not stable yet. Use them at your own risk.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Added promisify to GJS GIO overrides [!225, Avi Zajac]
  * Temporary fix for Gio.File.prototype [!226, Avi Zajac]

Version 1.53.91
---------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * CI: add webkit and gtk-app tests [!222, Claudio André]
  * Fix example eslint errors [!207, Claudio André, Philip Chimento]
  * Fix more "lost" GInterface properties [!223, Florian Müllner]
  * Fix --enable-installed-tests when built from a tarball [!224, Simon
    McVittie]

Version 1.53.90
---------------

- GJS now depends on SpiderMonkey 60 and requires a compiler capable of C++14.

- GJS includes a simple debugger now. It has basic stepping, breaking, and
  printing commands, that work like GDB. Activate it by running the GJS console
  interpreter with the -d or --debugger flag before the name of the JS program
  on the command line.

- New API for programs that embed GJS: gjs_context_setup_debugger_console().
  To integrate the debugger into programs that embed the GJS interpreter, call
  this before executing the JS program.

- New JavaScript features! This version of GJS is based on SpiderMonkey 60, an
  upgrade from the previous ESR (Extended Support Release) of SpiderMonkey 52.
  Here are the highlights of the new JavaScript features.
  For more information, look them up on MDN or devdocs.io.

  * New syntax
    + `for await (... of ...)` syntax is used for async iteration.
    + The rest operator is now supported in object destructuring: e.g.
      `({a, b, ...cd} = {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4});`
    + The spread operator is now supported in object literals: e.g.
      `mergedObject = {...obj1, ...obj2};`
    + Generator methods can now be async, using the `async function*` syntax,
      or `async* f() {...}` method shorthand.
    + It's now allowed to omit the variable binding from a catch statement, if
      you don't need to access the thrown exception: `try {...} catch {}`

  * New APIs
    + Promise.prototype.finally(), popular in many third-party Promise
      libraries, is now available natively.
    + String.prototype.toLocaleLowerCase() and
      String.prototype.toLocaleUpperCase() now take an optional locale or
      array of locales.
    + Intl.PluralRules is now available.
    + Intl.NumberFormat.protoype.formatToParts() is now available.
    + Intl.Collator now has a caseFirst option.
    + Intl.DateTimeFormat now has an hourCycle option.

  * New behaviour
    + There are a lot of minor behaviour changes as SpiderMonkey's JS
      implementation conforms ever closer to ECMAScript standards. For complete
      information, read the Firefox developer release notes:
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/53#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/54#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/55#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/56#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/57#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/58#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/59#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/60#JavaScript

  * Backwards-incompatible changes
    + Conditional catch clauses have been removed, as they were a Mozilla
      extension which will not be standardized. This requires some attention in
      GJS programs, as previously we condoned code like `catch (e if
      e.matches(Gio.IOError, Gio.IOError.EXISTS))`  with a comment in
      overrides/GLib.js, so it's likely this is used in several places.
    + The nonstandard `for each (... in ...)` loop was removed.
    + The nonstandard legacy lambda syntax (`function(x) x*x`) was removed.
    + The nonstandard Mozilla iteration protocol was removed, as well as
      nonstandard Mozilla generators, including the Iterator and StopIteration
      objects, and the Function.prototype.isGenerator() method.
    + Array comprehensions and generator comprehensions have been removed.
    + Several nonstandard methods were removed: ArrayBuffer.slice() (but not
      the standard version, ArrayBuffer.prototype.slice()),
      Date.prototype.toLocaleFormat(), Function.prototype.isGenerator(),
      Object.prototype.watch(), and Object.prototype.unwatch().

- Many of the above backwards-incompatible changes can be caught by scanning
  your source code using https://gitlab.gnome.org/ptomato/moz60tool, or
  https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1455/spidermonkey-60-migration-validator/

- Deprecation: the custom ByteArray is now discouraged. Instead of ByteArray,
  use Javascript's native Uint8Array. The ByteArray module still contains
  functions for converting between byte arrays, strings, and GLib.Bytes
  instances.

  The old ByteArray will continue to work as before, except that Uint8Array
  will now be returned from introspected functions that previously returned a
  ByteArray. To keep your old code working, change this:

      let byteArray = functionThatReturnsByteArray();

  to this:

      let byteArray = new ByteArray.ByteArray(functionThatReturnsByteArray());

  To port to the new code:

  * ByteArray.ByteArray -> Uint8Array
  * ByteArray.fromArray() -> Uint8Array.from()
  * ByteArray.ByteArray.prototype.toString() -> ByteArray.toString()
  * ByteArray.ByteArray.prototype.toGBytes() -> ByteArray.toGBytes()
  * ByteArray.fromString(), ByteArray.fromGBytes() remain the same

  * Unlike ByteArray, Uint8Array's length is fixed. Assigning an element past
    the end of a ByteArray would lengthen the array. Now, it is ignored.
    Instead use Uint8Array.of(), for example, this code:

        let a = ByteArray.fromArray([97, 98, 99, 100]);
        a[4] = 101;

    should be replaced by this code:

        let a = Uint8Array.from([97, 98, 99, 100]);
        a = Uint8Array.of(...a, 101);

    The length of the byte array must be set at creation time. This code will
    not work anymore:

        let a = new ByteArray.ByteArray();
        a[0] = 255;

    Instead, use "new Uint8Array(1)" to reserve the correct length.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * Run tests using real software [#178, !192, Claudio André]
  * Script tests are missing some errors [#179, !192, Claudio André]
  * Create a '--disable-readline' option and use it [!196, Claudio André]
  * CI: stop using Fedora for clang builds [!198, Claudio André]
  * Expose GObject static property symbols. [!197, Evan Welsh]
  * CI fixes [!200, Claudio André]
  * Docker images creation [!201, Claudio André]
  * Get Docker images built and stored in GJS registry [#185, !203, !208,
    Claudio André, Philip Chimento]
  * Clear the static analysis image a bit more [!205, Claudio André]
  * Rename the packaging job to flatpak [!210, Claudio André]
  * Create SpiderMonkey 60 docker images [!202, Claudio André]
  * Debugger [#110, !204, Philip Chimento]
  * Add convenience g_object_set() replacement [!213, Florian Müllner]
  * Add dependencies of the real tests (examples) [!215, Claudio André]
  * CWE-126 [#174, !218, Philip Chimento]
  * gjs no longer builds after recent autoconf-archive updates [#149, !217,
    Philip Chimento]
  * gjs-1.52.0 fails to compile against x86_64 musl systems [#132, !214, Philip
    Chimento]
  * Run the GTK real tests (recently added) [!212, Claudio André]
  * Fix thorough tests failures [!220, Philip Chimento]
  * Port to SpiderMonkey 60 [#161, !199, Philip Chimento]
  * Replace ByteArray with native ES6 TypedArray [#5, !199, Philip Chimento]
  * Overriding GInterface properties broke [#186, !216, Florian Müllner, Philip
    Chimento]
  * Avoid segfault when checking for GByteArray [!221, Florian Müllner]

- Various build fixes [Philip Chimento]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 14, 2020
# processx 3.4.5

* New options in `pty_options` to set the initial size of the pseudo
  terminal.

* Reading the standard output or error now does not crash occasionally
  when a `\n` character is at the beginning of the input buffer (#281).

# processx 3.4.4

* processx now works correctly for non-ASCII commands and arguments passed
  in the native encoding, on Windows (#261, #262, #263, #264).

* Providing multiple environment variables now works on windows (#267).

# processx 3.4.3

* The supervisor (activated with `supervise = TRUE`) does not crash
  on the Windows Subsystem on Linux (WSL) now (#222).

* Fix ABI compatibility for pre and post R 4.0.1 versions. Now CRAN
  builds (with R 4.0.2 and later 4.0.x) work well on R 4.0.0.

* Now processx can run commands on UNC paths specified with
  forward slashes: `//hostname/...` UNC paths with the usual
  back-slashes were always fine (#249).

* The `$as_ps_handle()` method works now better; previously it
  sometimes created an invalid `ps::ps_handle` object, if the system
  clock has changed (#258).

# processx 3.4.2

* `run()` now does a better job with displaying the spinner on terminals
  that buffer the output (#223).

* Error messages are now fully printed after an error. In non-interactive
  sessions, the stack trace is printed as well.

* Further improved error messages. Errors from C code now include the
  name of the C function, and errors that belong to a process include the
  system command (#197).

* processx does not crash now if the process receives a SIGPIPE signal when
  trying to write to a pipe, of which the other end has already exited.

* processx now to works better with fork clusters from the parallel
  package. See 'Mixing processx and the parallel base R package' in the
  README file (#236).

* processx now does no block SIGCHLD by default in the subprocess,
  blocking potentially causes zombie sub-subprocesses (#240).

* The `process$wait()` method now does not leak file descriptors on
  Unix when interrupted (#141).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 18, 2021
This update to the Cascadia font family brings the following changes:

    The full control pictures block has been added (u+2400 to u+2426). For purposes of rendering, the two letter
    abbreviations have been used instead of the standard three letter abbreviations (#219)
        image
        Additionally, ss20 includes the oft-unused graphical representations of these codepoints (for fun!)
        image

    Full support for Fira Code's current ligature set (with a few exceptions). Now featuring infinite arrows!!! (#276)
        image
        This involved a full refactoring of the calt feature—for those interested, it now uses forward-looking
        substitutions instead of backward-looking substitutions and progressive substitution to reduce code. This also
        required some redesigning of the greater / lesser related ligatures. Please note, I have also removed all the
        obsolete ligatures now covered by the arrows code.

    There was a mismatch in the font's postscript naming conventions that was corrected. Should now render all weights in
    Word. Note there is apparently an additional bug in Mac Word's implementation of variable fonts which should be
    available in an update mid-Feb. (#329)

    Reworked the hints for the mod and superscript glyphs so that they're bottom-up rather than top-down. This allows for
    better bottom alignments.

New Glyphs

    ⏎ (#262)
    additional codepoints for control characters U+21B2, U+2771, U+2770, U+2423 (#264)
    U+211E ℞ (#324)
    U+2302 HOUSE (#359)

New Ligatures

    !: and !. added (#281)
    /\ and \/ added (#290)
    ??= added (#301)
    <:> and other variants implemented via the calt (#327)
    refactoring

Changes

    Added x-height instruction into ttfautohint to control the (#371)
    height of the lowercase.
    Completely redesigned quote marks for better recognition (#375)
        image
        Note: this only applies to curved/smart quotes
    updated hinting to achieve more consistent results (#377)
    increased height of thetamod (#381)
    reduced the width of the hooklefts (#382)
        image
    updated heights on esh, glottalstop, glottalstopreversed (#383)
        image
    tweaked hinting a little bit (#384)
    added remaining soft-dotting (#386)
        image
    changed designs of the angled quotes (#392)
        image
    changed former ~= symbol to a simpler component-based (#394)
    version. Should be less confusing now for Lua / Matlab users.
    made the underline thicker based on font weight (#395)
        image
    increased size of degree (#400)

Aside from the above changes, this version also includes many other small updates including spacing, outline quality
improvements, and fixing hinting.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 4, 2021
## 1.6.0 - 2021-04-29

* This release includes several improvements to the CMake build. In
  particular:
  * C99 support is now properly enabled, fixing builds on older `gcc`
    versions. Pull request by Jan Vcelak. GitHub #257.
  * `CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX` and `CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_PREFIX` are
    no longer explicitly set and now use the default values for the platform.
    Pull request by Jan Vcelak. GitHub #258.
  * `target_include_directories` now works as expected. Pull request by Jan
    Vcelak. GitHub #259.
  * DLLs are now installed on Windows when `libmaxminddb` is built as a
    shared library. Pull request by Jan Vcelak. GitHub #261.
  * When built as a dynamic library on Windows, all symbols are now exported.
    Pull request by Jan Vcelak. GitHub #262.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 15, 2021
pkgsrc change: correct CATEGORIES.


1.8.14 (2021-06-09)

Implemented enhancements:

* (GH-225) Add support for custom insync #285 (michaeltlombardi)
* Improve type validation error messages to show expected types #279 (timidri)
* Support puppet device --resource ... --to_yaml invocation; drop puppet4
  and jruby 1.7 testing #278 (timidri)

Fixed bugs:

* Git tag 1.8.13 exists, but missing on rubygems.org / in CHANGELOG.md #266

Closed issues:

* CHANGELOG.md entries are missing for latest releases? #258

Merged pull requests:

* Upgrade to GitHub-native Dependabot #287 (dependabot-preview[bot])
* (IAC-1455) - Removal of Inappropriate Terminology #283 (david22swan)
* Update puppetlabs_spec_helper requirement from ~> 2.7 to ~> 3.0 #281
  (dependabot-preview[bot])
* (maint) Update Puppet VS Code Extension ID #277 (jpogran)
* (IAC-859) Add ruby 2.7 to test matrix #276 (DavidS)
* (maint) Cleanup gemfile and fix codecov dependency #275 (DavidS)
* Language correction #270 (epackorigan)
* (maint) Update CHANGELOG #268 (DavidS)
* (maint) update test matrix for current supported versions; remove older
  versions to cut down on resource usage #265 (DavidS)
* (maint) Mock Hocon.load(...) #263 (IrimieBogdan)
* Update rake requirement from ~> 10.0 to ~> 13.0 #262
  (dependabot-preview[bot])
* (maint) update Gemfile to allow use of non-vulnerable rake version 12.3.3
  #260 (DavidS)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 28, 2021
1.3.0 (2021-09-23)

* Issues #138 #262, see github.com/zdavatz/spreadsheet
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 21, 2022
Changes in version 0.12.3.1
* Bugfix for ghcjs and Double memset for Storable vector: #410
* Avoid haddock bug: #383
* Improve haddock and doctests
* Disable problematic tests with -boundschecks #407

Changes in version 0.12.3.0
* Fix performance regression due to introduction of keepAlive# primop in
  ghc-9.0: #372
* Add monadic functions for mutable vectors: #338
  * Added folds for monadic functions: mapM_, imapM_, forM_, iforM_, foldl,
    foldl', foldM, foldM', ifoldl, ifoldl', ifoldM, ifoldM'
  * Added modifyM and unsafeModifyM for mutable vectors
  * Added generate and generateM for mutable vectors

Changes in version 0.12.2.0
* Add MINIMAL pragma to Vector & MVector type classes: #11
* Export unstreamM fromfrom Data.Vector.Generic: #70
* New functions: unfoldrExactN and unfoldrExactNM: #140
* Added iforM and iforM_: #262
* Added MonadFix instance for boxed vectors: #178
* Added uncons and unsnoc: #212
* Added foldMap and foldMap': #263
* Added isSameVector for storable vectors
* Added toArray, fromArray, toMutableArray and fromMutableArray
* Added iscanl, iscanl', iscanr, iscanr' to Primitive, Storable and Unboxed
* Added izipWithM, izipWithM_, imapM and imapM_ to Primitive and Storable
* Added ifoldM, ifoldM', ifoldM_ and ifoldM'_ to Primitive and Storable
* Added eqBy and cmpBy
* Added findIndexR to Generic: #172
* Added catMaybes: #329
* Added mapMaybeM and imapMaybeM: #183

Changes in version 0.12.1.2
* Fix for lost function Data.Vector.Generic.mkType: #287

Changes in version 0.12.1.1 (deprecated)
* add semigrioups dep to test suite so CI actually runs again on GHC < 8

Changes in version 0.12.1.0 (deprecated)
* Fix integer overflows in specializations of Bundle/Stream enumFromTo on
  Integral types
* Fix possibility of OutOfMemory with take and very large arguments.
* Fix slice function causing segfault and not checking the bounds properly.
* updated specialization rule for EnumFromTo on Float and Double to make
  sure it always matches the version in GHC Base (which changed as of 8.6)
  Thanks to Aleksey Khudyakov @Shimuuar for this fix.
* fast rejection short circuiting in eqBy operations
* the O2 test suite now has reasonable memory usage on every GHC version,
  special thanks to Alexey Kuleshevich (@lehins).
* The Mutable type family is now injective on GHC 8.0 or later.
* Using empty Storable vectors no longer results in division-by-zero
  errors.
* The Data instances for Vector types now have well defined implementations
  for toConstr, gunfold, and dataTypeOf.
* New function: partitionWith.
* Add Unbox instances for Identity, Const, Down, Dual, Sum, Product, Min,
  Max, First, Last, WrappedMonoid, Arg, Any, All, Alt, and Compose.
* Add NFData1 instances for applicable Vector types.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 10, 2022
## [2.2.1] - 2022-05-02

### Fixed

* A bug introduced with a previous fix to version parsing
  ([#263](pypa/pip-audit#263)) was
  fixed ([#264](pypa/pip-audit#264))

## [2.2.0] - 2022-05-02

### Added

* CLI: The `--output` option has been added, allowing users to specify
  a file to write output to. The default behavior of writing to `stdout`
  is unchanged ([#262](pypa/pip-audit#262))

### Fixed

* Vulnerability sources: A bug caused by insufficient version normalization
  was fixed ([#263](pypa/pip-audit#263))
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 2, 2022
Upstream changes:
scales 1.2.0
New features

    label_number():

        New style_positive and style_negative argument control how positive and negative numbers are styled (#249, #262).

        The prefix comes after the negative sign, rather than before it, yielding (e.g) the correct -$1 instead of $-1.

        New scale_cut argument enables independent scaling of different parts of the range. This is useful in label_dollar() to support scaling of large numbers by suffix (e.g. “M” for million, “B” for billion). It can be used with cut_short_scale() when billion = thousand million and cut_long_scale() when billion = million million (initial implementation provided by @davidchall). Additionally, the accuracy is now computed per scale category, so rescaled values can have different numbers of decimal places (#339).

        label_number_si() is deprecated because it previously used short scale abbreviations instead of the correct SI prefixes. You can mimic the previous results with label_number(scale_cut = cut_scale_short()) or get real SI labels with label_number(scale_cut = cut_SI("m")) (#339, with help from @davidchall).

    label_bytes() now correctly accounts for the scale argument when choosing auto units (@davidchall, #235).

    label_date() and label_time() gain a locale argument that allows you to set the locale used to generate day and month names (#309).

    New label_log() displays the base and a superscript exponent, for use with logarithmic axes (@davidchall, #312).

    New compose_trans() allows arbitrary composition of transformers. This is mostly easily achieved by passing a character vector whenever you might previously have passed the name of a single transformer. For example, scale_y_continuous(trans = c("log10", "reverse")) will create a reverse log-10 scale (#287).

Bug fixes and minor improvements

    breaks_width() now supports units like "3 months" in the offset argument.

    col_quantile() no longer errors if data is sufficiently skewed that we can’t generate the requested number of unique colours (#294).

    dollar(negative_parens) is deprecated in favour of style_negative = "parens".

    hue_pal() respects h.start once again (#288).

    label_number_auto() correctly formats single numbers that are greater than 1e+06 without an error (@karawoo, #321)

    manual_pal() now always returns an unnamed colour vector, which is easy to use with ggplot2::discrete_scale() (@yutannihilation, #284).

    time_trans() and date_trans() have domains of the correct type so that they can be transformed without error (#298).

    Internal precision(), used when accuracy = NULL, now avoids displaying unnecessary digits (@davidchall, #304).

scales 1.1.1

    breaks_width() now handles difftime/hms objects (@bhogan-mitre, #244).

    hue_pal() now correctly inverts color palettes when direction = -1 (@dpseidel, #252).

    Internal precision(), used when accuracy = NULL, now does a better job when duplicate values are present (@teunbrand, #251). It also does a better job when there’s a mix of finite and non-finite values (#257).

    New oob_keep() to keep data outside range, allowing for zoom-limits when oob_keep is used as oob argument in scales. Existing out of bounds functions have been renamed with the oob_-prefix to indicate their role (@teunbrand, #255).

    ordinal_french() gains plural and gender arguments (@stephLH, #256).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 7, 2022
Upstream Changelog:
 - Release v2.11.2 #patch
 - Bump github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-sdk/v2 from 2.16.0 to 2.17.0 (#261)
 - Add GPU fields to plan data source (#264)
 - Bump govultr to v2.17.1 (#262)
 - Fix acceptance tests (#260)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 6, 2022
v1.6.0 (2022-10-02)

It's been 9 months since the last release already! This is not a huge update
feature-wise, but it still contains a few nice new improvements and a few
bugfixes, contributed by 11 different people. The most important new feature
is probably the option to override the cache directory through the config file.
The TEALDEER_CACHE_DIR env variable is now deprecated.

A note to packagers: Shell completions have been moved to the
completion/ subdirectory! Packaging scripst might need to be updated.

Changes:
 [added] Allow overriding cache directory through config (#276)
 [added] Add --no-auto-update CLI flag (#257)
 [added] Show note about auto-updates when cache is missing (#254)
 [added] Add support for android platform (#274)
 [added] Add custom pages to list output (#285)
 [fixed] Cache: Return error if HTTP client cannot be created (#247)
 [fixed] Handle cache download errors (#253)
 [fixed] Do not page output of tldr --update (#231)
 [fixed] Create macOS release builds with bundled root certificates (#272)
 [fixed] Clean up and fix shell completions (#262)
 [deprecated] The TEALDEER_CACHE_DIR env variable is now deprecated (#276)
 [removed] The --config-path command was removed, use --show-paths instead (#290)
 [removed] The -o/--os command was removed, use -p/--platform instead (#290)
 [removed] The -m/--markdown command was removed, use -r/--raw instead (#290)
 [chore] Move shell completion scripts to their own directory (#259)
 [chore] Update dependencies (#271, #287, #291)
 [chore] Use anyhow for error handling (#249)
 [chore] Switch to Rust 2021 edition (#284)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 12, 2023
ChangeLog:

Version 1.45
- shows a rotating cursor in search dialog
- update build scripts to autoconf 2.71 and automake 1.16.5 (for Ubuntu 22.04)
- removed the intl directory and allow to build Xfe with external gettext
- fixed problem of wrong panel sizes when switching from vertical to horizontal panels
- beautified code using uncrustify
- added a new root authentication mode using pkexec (to use it, the pkexec package must be installed on the system)
  and also added the associated policy file org.xfe.root.policy
- fixed the problem of opening too many windows when selected items have different associations (bug #254)
- added a timeout parameter for mount point not responding mechanism
- fixed the mechanism that detects mount points that are not responding
- added cifs to file system mounts that are checked for up / down state
- fixed the problem that links to executable text file are executed when the "Don't execute text files" option
  is enabled (bug #264)
- select image in XFileImage (xfi) file list when opening an image file (bug #262)
- fixed the failing 'make check' (bug #257)
- updated xferc.in with .json and .policy file types
- fixed imprecise error message when attempting to create a folder and a file/folder with the same name already exists
- added Dark color theme
- added new menu item "Copy name(s)" (shortcut Ctrl-Shift-N) to allow copying file names (without path) to clipboard
- removed deprecated register directive
- updated brazilian portuguese translation (thanks to Vinicius <megaphantomx@hotmail.com>>
- updated russian translation (thanks to Bogdan V. Kilin <bkilin@ya.ru>)
- updated czech translation (thanks to David Vachulka <arch_dvx@users.sourceforge.net>
- fixed a regression that broke the "Save as" operation in Xfw
- try to show Xfe window later to avoid black transient window
- disabled the hassubdir() function because it is too slow on network drives

Version 1.44 (released 14/03/2021)
- fixed segmentation fault when Xfe can't find the default xferc (bug #255)
- removed CDE color theme and renamed GNOME2 and KDE3 color themes to GNOME and KDE
- refreshed default, gnome, kde and xfce icon themes and removed old tango, windows, xfe and gnomeblue icon themes
- switched arrange by row and arranged by columns in icon lists
- enter target directory in root mode, when invoked from an error message
- updated Gnome icons for LibreOffice / OpenOffice documents
- fixed loss of data in full disk partition with xfw (bug #245)
- fixed copy/paste between xfe windows requires source window to be open (bug #247)
- fixed wrong position of the '(copy)' suffix when a folder name contains a dot
- fixed root mode not working in FreeBSD (bug #237)
- fixed unzip not working in FreeBSD (bug #236)
- fixed window & icon title wrong when path contains hidden directory (bug #243)
- updated Catalan translation (thanks to Pere Orga <pere@orga.cat>)
- updated Turkish translation (thanks to yaşar çiv <yasarciv67@gmail.com>)
- fixed a compilation warning with gcc 8 in Properties.cpp
- set focus to main window when closing command window, help or search dialog
- updated documentation to add instructions for HiDPI support
- changed the hand cursor to a more modern shape
- implemented HiDPI support and added the Edit / Preferences / Appearance / DPI option that allows to manually set
  the screen resolution. For a Ultra HD monitor (4K), a value of 200 - 240 dpi should be fine
- renamed Edit / Preferences / Themes to Edit / Preferences / Appearance
- vertically centered toolbar buttons in Xfe, Xfi, Xfp and Xfw
- execution of text files (e.g. script shells) do not support startup notification
- implemented custom sudo/su commands
- fixed the wrong number of selected files/folders in file panels
- added an option to prevent the execution of text files
- it is now possible to open/view multiple files in single click mode
- fixed the middle mouson button view command in single click mode
- changed st terminal name to "Xfe"
- upgraded st terminal to version 0.8.2
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 12, 2023
# rgl 1.0.1

## Major changes

* The long promised deprecations of the `rgl.*` functions
have happened.  Now deprecated: `rgl.abclines`,
`rgl.bbox`, `rgl.bg`, `rgl.clear`, `rgl.clipplanes`,
`rgl.close`, `rgl.light`, `rgl.lines`,
`rgl.linestrips`, `rgl.material`,  `rgl.open`,
`rgl.planes`, `rgl.points`, `rgl.quads`,
`rgl.select3d`, `rgl.set`, `rgl.setAxisCallback`,
`rgl.sprites`, `rgl.surface`, `rgl.texts`,
`rgl.triangles`, and `rgl.viewpoint`.
* A vignette "Deprecating the `rgl.*` interface"
has been added.
* Also deprecated: `elementId2Prefix`, `writeWebGL`

## Minor changes

* Since `rgl.material` is deprecated and no
longer contains the list of material types in its
argument list, `rgl.material.names` and `rgl.material.readonly` have been
added.
* Similarly, `rgl.par3d.names` and `rgl.par3d.readonly`
contain lists of properties that may be set or queried
in `par3d()`.
* The flexibility improvements for `surface3d()` in
0.111.6 were incomplete.
* Argument `flip` has been added to `surface3d()` to allow
front and back to be switched.

# rgl 0.111.6

## Minor changes

* Added a panning example to the help page for `setUserCallbacks()`.
* Replaced all calls to `sprintf` from C/C++ code with calls to
`snprintf`.
* `surface3d` and `rgl.surface` are now more flexible,
allowing any of the 3 coordinates to be a vector or matrix
as long as at least one is a matrix.
* `material3d` can now specify an `id` to query properties
for individual objects.
* Since `rgl.material` is soon to be deprecated and no
longer contain the list of material types in its
argument list, `rgl.material.names` and `rgl.material.readonly` have been
added.
* Similarly, `rgl.par3d.names` and `rgl.par3d.readonly`
contain lists of properties that may be set or queried
in `par3d()`.
* Made some examples conditional on interactive use
to save time on CRAN.

## Bug fixes

* Default mouse modes used when a window is opened by an `rgl.*`
call (which is not recommended!) now match
the defaults in `rgl::r3dDefaults`.
* Missing values could cause `surface3d()` to segfault.
* The C source code for `gl2psGetFileFormat` missed declaring
a prototype.

# rgl 0.110.2

## Major changes

* Material property `"blend"` has been added, to allow
various kinds of blending for semi-transparent objects
(issue #245).

## Minor changes

* The `Buffer` object now handles reading of sparse
accessors.
* Low level drawing of primitives has been made more
memory efficient.  This is only likely to make a
noticeable change with very large objects, where R
was running out of memory because of unnecessary
duplication. (Related to issue #260.)
* Recycling of x, y and z vectors in several functions
is more consistent.
* The `polygon3d()` function now chooses coordinates
automatically, as `triangulate()` does (PR #262.)
* The `mtext3d()` and related functions such as
`title3d()` now accept language objects
other than expressions, as `plotmath3d()` always has
(issue #273).

## Bug fixes

* The bounding box could be calculated incorrectly
if data all had large values (issue #250).
* Shiny displays failed to load the shaders (issue #249).
* `transform3d()` failed due to missing argument (issue #253).
* `readOBJ()` is now more flexible in what kinds of
separators it will accept. (issue #258).
* Failure to initialize could cause a segfault.
* On non-macOS platforms, gray-scale textures failed
to display, with a message about an invalid enumerant.
* The third coordinate for `adj` that was added in 0.108.3
was not rendered properly in `rglwidget()` displays of
text.  This sometimes caused text to disappear when it
was near the far limit of the display (issue #269).
* The X11 error fix in 0.109.6 could result in R
freezing in `Rcmdr`.
* Low level drawing functions are now more consistent
about returning an invisible `NULL` if asked to plot zero
items, rather than raising an error or crashing (issue #274).
* Calling `axis3d()` with no ticks or labels no longer triggers
an error, it now silently returns `NULL`.

# rgl  0.109.6

## Minor changes

* `rglwidget()` displays now act on "pointer" events,
not just "mouse" events, so they should be more usable
on touch screens and tablets (PR #240).

## Bug fixes

* Plotting `scene3d()` objects didn't handle suppressed
axes properly, drawing the default axis instead (issue
#241).
* On some systems using X11, `rgl` would segfault when
the "fixed" font was not found.
* X11 errors could cause R to abort.

# rgl  0.109.2

## Major changes

* Changes to support glTF animation:
  - Handling of `embedding = "modify"` for the model matrix
    has changed.  Now the centering step is only done for
    `embedding = "replace"`.  In addition, various bugs
    have been fixed.
  - If a subscene has no lights defined, the lights from the parent
    are used.
  - `plot.rglscene()` now ends with the root subscene as
    current.  It also allows specification of `open3d()`
    parameters in a list.
  - The `MATn` types in `Buffer` are returned as arrays with
    dim `c(n, n, count)`.
  - The `plot3d.rglscene` method now passes `...` to `open3d()`.
  - The `setUserShaders()` function now allows arrays of 4x4 matrices as "uniforms", and allows additional textures to be specified.
* `sprites3d()` now has the option of
`rotating = TRUE`, to allow 3D sprites to rotate with
the scene.
* Added `getShaders()` function to get shaders used in WebGL.
* Now detects if `rgl` is running within `reprex::reprex()`
and if so arranges that a screenshot will be included in the
output.
* Added default shaders to be used in `rglwidget()`, rather than
constructing them on the fly.  This incompatibly affects the use
of lights and clipping planes with user shaders:  their data
is now stored in arrays rather than multiple numbered variables.

## Minor changes

* Now that `pkgdown` 2.0.0 has been released, a number
of internal workarounds to support the development version
have been removed.
* Added `as.mesh3d()` methods for `"rglsubscene"` and `"rglscene"`.
* `open3d()` now handles `useNULL` and `silent` arguments
passed in `params`.
* Controls passed to `playwidget()` may now include a
component specifying HTML dependencies.
* Added `rglwidgetClass.readAccessor()` method to let other
code use the buffering.
* Changed the internal organization of bounding box calculations.
* All functions that produce meshes now accept
material properties.  Newly modified to do so using the `...`
argument:  `cylinder3d()`, and `getBoundary3d()`.
* Updated the system requirements and installation instructions.
* Solid bounding box decorations now try harder to display 3 faces (issue #206).
* Now that `webshot2` is on CRAN, instructions for
installing it from Github have been removed.
* Sometimes `webshot2` snapshots are very slow, so
the default for the `webshot` argument to `snapshot3d()`
now depends on the `RGL_USE_WEBSHOT` environment
variable, using `TRUE` if it is unset. (Reported by Prof. B. D. Ripley.)
* If the Chrome browser is not found, `snapshot3d(webshot = TRUE)` now issues a warning and
reverts to using `rgl.snapshot()`.
* Buffers now use "normalized integers" to store
color or texture coordinate values that lie between 0
and 1 when it saves some space.
* At the request of CRAN, the `akima` package is no
longer suggested.

## Bug fixes

* `as.mesh3d.rglobject()` didn't handle objects with indices
properly.
* In WebGL, the front vs back calculation sometimes
got the wrong result (issue #164).
* `pop3d(tag = x)` did not always find the objects with `tag == x` if they were not in the current subscene.
* The default values for `front` and `back` in `rgl.material`
and `material3d` are now `"filled"`, as documented in some
places.
* The `fog` setting wasn't handled properly by `bg3d()`.
* Numerous cases of partial argument matching were fixed
(suggestion of Henrik Bengtsson in issue #170.)
* Argument `col` is accepted as a synonym for `color` in `material3d()` and `rgl.material()`.
* `planes3d()` objects were not displayed consistently
in `rgl` windows and WebGL displays, because the bounding
boxes were not computed consistently (issue #169).
* Some initialization wasn't done properly in Shiny apps,
so they failed after a redraw (issue #173).
* Buffers are now optional, as they don't work with
Shiny scene changes (also issue #173).
* The NULL device would sometimes miscalculate the
bounding box.
* `selectpoints3d(closest = TRUE)` selected too many points
when multiple objects were in the scene.
* Clearing nested subscenes could cause a segfault and crash.
* In `knitr` and `rmarkdown`, blank plots could be shown
when `par3d(skipRedraw=TRUE)` was set (issue #188).
* Objects drawn with `sprites3d()` weren't lit correctly
in WebGL (issue #189).
* Objects with textures were sometimes drawn more than once, both
before the texture loaded and after.  This was most noticeable for
objects with user textures.
* Axis mode `"pretty"` got lost when scenes were redrawn.
* Tick labels were sometimes lost in WebGL displays and
`snapshot3d()` results (issue #197).
* The new material properties from 0.107.10 and 0.108.3
were not handled properly by `plotmath3d()`.
* `rglMouse()` did not set the default value of the drop-down
selector properly (issue #213).
* `merge.mesh3d()`, used by `filledContour3d()`, didn't handle
colors properly (issue #212).
* `bg3d(sphere = TRUE)` has been fixed (issue #207).
* Textures were not appearing on spheres, and front-back
differences weren't being rendered (issue #217).
* When "knitting" within RStudio under R 4.2.0 on
Windows, `rgl` scenes didn't appear (reported by
Dieter Menne.) A workaround has been added.
* In `rglwidget()`, axis labels were not always
displayed, and did not move with solid bounding box
decorations properly (issue #206).
* On some systems, `lines3d()` using both missing values
and transparency did not draw properly (issue #234,
originally reported by Gaspar Jekely).
* The `rglShared()` example failed when `crosstalk`
was uninstalled.


# rgl  0.108.3.2

## Bug fixes

* Changes introduced in 0.100.50 lacked checks; these caused
segfaults in Windows with R 4.2.0 and RStudio (issue #208).
* A typo caused problems loading fonts on some systems.

# rgl  0.108.3

## Major changes

* Added `getBoundary3d()` function to extract the boundary
edges of a mesh.
* Added material property `tag`, a string associated
with each object.  The value is reported by `ids3d(tags = TRUE)` and
may be used to select objects in most functions that use ids,
but otherwise is
largely ignored by `rgl`.  The `tagged3d()` function returns
information on tags.
* Primitive types (points, lines, segments, triangles, quads)
can now accept an `indices` parameter, similar to the
indices in `mesh3d` objects.
* Added `Buffer` object, based on glTF design, for holding binary
data for `rglwidget()`.

## Minor changes

* Allowed for a third coordinate in `text3d()`'s `adj`
parameter.
* Added support for `adj`, `pos` and `offset` to
`sprites3d()`.
* Added support for `pos` values of `0` (at specified
location), `5` (in front of it), and `6` (behind it) in
`text3d()`, `sprites3d()` and `plotmath3d()`.
* `crosstalk` is now a Suggested package, rather than
a required one.
* The `Makevars.ucrt` file has been modified with
contributions from Tomas Kalibera to work with his `winutf8`
build of R.
* `bgplot3d()` no longer pauses for each page when running
examples.
* `deldir` version 1.0-2 is incompatible with `rgl`.  Added
the `checkDeldir()` function to avoid running it.
* `shade3d()` treated texture coordinates like colors, and
  duplicated the first one for the whole face when `meshColor = "faces"` was chosen.
  Instead, they are now treated like vertex coordinates.
  (Reported by Michael Sumner in issue #145).
* Corrected the documentation and made the implementations
of `asHomogeneous()`, `asEuclidean()` etc. more consistent.
* An `as.rglscene()` generic has been added, though no methods
are defined in this package.
* `downlit` 0.4.0 has been released with support for `rgl`, so instructions
for installing the devel version have been removed.

## Bug fixes

* Fixed rendering of text as sprites3d() objects.
* Added `--static` flag to configure script for FreeType
  installation.  (Suggestion of Simon Urbanek and Prof. Brian Ripley.)
* `shade3d()`, `wire3d()` and `dots3d()` overrode
  `"front"` and `"back"` material settings in mesh objects.
* `rglwidget()` handling of bounding box decorations had
  several bugs.
* `rgl` could not find routines in the DLL on some Windows
installs (Issue 148.)
* Some cases where allocations were not protected have been fixed.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 5, 2023
Changelog:

v1.0.27 -- 24 Apr 2023
----------------------
Note: This release is not binary compatible with previous releases. It is source
 compatible.

- BookmarkStorage: allow empty bookmark names (as per spec) (fixes #300)
- MUCRoom: added send( message, subject, StanzaExtensionList ) (fixes #301)



v1.0.26 -- 19 Mar 2023
----------------------
- MUCRoom: init m_session (fixes #293)
- TLSOpenSSL: use system certificates for verification (fixes #292)
- ConnectionTCPServer: compilation fix for musl (fixes #291)



v1.0.25 -- 16 Mar 2023
----------------------
- compile fixes for modern compilers
- Tag: expose internal NodeList for optional XHTML-IM rendering without external
 parser; compile with --enable-xhtmlim (fixes #297)
- enabled/fixed support for TLS 1.3



v1.0.24 -- 14 Jul 2020
----------------------
Note: This release is not binary compatible with previous releases. It is source
 compatible.

- Tag: fixed XML namespace for attribute with empty namespace (fixes #278) (than
ks to drizt72)
- PubSub::Event: add simple ctor (thanks to Daniel Kraft)
- PubSub::Manager: fixed subscription error case handling (thanks to Daniel Kraf
t)
- PubSub: fixed support for instant nodes
- RosterManager: fixed behavior if subscription attribute is absent in roster it
em



v1.0.23 -- 08 Dec 2019
----------------------
- fixed a memory leak in dns.cpp (thanks to Daniel Kraft)
- fixed session management/stream resumption (thanks to Michel Vedrine, François
 Ferreira-de-Sousa, Frédéric Rossi)
- MUCRoom::MUCUser: include reason if set
- ClientBase: fix honorThreadID (first noticed by Erik Johansson in 2010)
- TLSGnuTLS: disabled TLS 1.3 for now, as there are connection issues with it



v1.0.22 -- 04 Jan 2019
----------------------
- TLSOpenSSLBase: conditionally compile in TLS compression support only if available in OpenSSL (fixes #276) (thanks to Dominyk Tiller)
- TLSGNUTLS*Anon: fix GnuTLS test by explicitely requesting ANON key exchange algorithms (fixes #279) (thanks to elexis)
- TLSGNUTLSClient: fix server cert validation by adding gnutls_certificate_set_x509_system_trust() (fixes #280) (thanks to elexis)
- DNS: fix compilation on OpenBSD sparc64 (fixes #281) (thanks to Anthony Anjbe)
- Enable getaddrinfo by default (fixes #282) (thanks to Filip Moc)



v1.0.21 -- 12 Jun 2018
----------------------
- InBandBytestream: error handling corrected
- doc fix: CertInfo::date_from/to set correctly when using OpenSSL



v1.0.20 -- 26 Feb 2017
----------------------
Note: This release is not binary compatible with previous releases. It is source compatible.

- BytestreamDataHandler: added callback for acknowledged packets
- ConnectionTCPClient: compile fix for Win32 (broken in 1.0.19)
- ConnectionTCPClient: no-block fix
- use ws2_32.lib instead of ws_32.lib on Win32



v1.0.19 -- 21 Feb 2017
----------------------
Note: This release is not binary compatible with previous releases. It is source compatible.

- ConnectionTCPServer: cleanup
- lots of compile-time warnings removed
- TLSOpenSSL: made it speak TLSv1.1 and 1.2 again (thanks to Nicolas Belouin)
- added Client State Indication (XEP-0352)
- CertInfo struct: fixed protocol version when using OpenSSL
- TLSOpenSSL: fixed compilation with OpenSSL 1.1.0
- Registration: added Resource Constraint error condition (thanks to elexis1987) (#267)
- ConnectionTCP: fixed some blocking (thanks to Marco Ciprietti)



v1.0.18 -- 10 Nov 2016
----------------------
- TLSOpenSSL: fixed wildcard certificate support (#262)
- Pubsub::Event: fixed potential NULL dereference (#257)
- ConnectionTCPServer: fixed listening on local socket
- Adhoc: fixed memory leak (thanks to Erik Horemans)
- documentation fixes (Adhoc::Plugin, StanzaExtension)
- ConnectionTLS: delete old connection in setConnectionImpl() (thanks to Erik Horemans) and clarify this in the documentation
- Tag: Android compilation fix (thanks to Erik Horemans)
- ConnectionSOCKS5Proxy: improved compatibility (thanks to Erik Horemans)
- util: Android compilation fix (thanks to Erik Horemans)
- Client, ClientBase: avoid 'from' attribute when doing resource binding (#265)
- MUCRoom: allow empty message body if extension is present (#264) (thanks to Tom Quackenbush)
- ConnectionBOSH: initialize 'hold' to 1 to improve compatibility (#238)
- ConnectionTCPServer: actually accept incoming connections
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 10, 2023
### [2.3.1] - 2022-11-29

#### Changed

  * The printout of the inferred `intersphinx_mapping` item for inventories
    retrieved by URL (`--url`) in the 'suggest' CLI mode is now relocated to
    fall immediately below the inventory-search output. It also now is displayed
    even if no objects in the `objects.inv` satisfy the score threshold.
    ([#262](bskinn/sphobjinv#262))

  * The 'suggest' CLI mode output now includes dividers for improved
    readability.

#### Tests

  * The plaintext `tests/resource/objects_attrs.txt` was converted to POSIX EOLs
    and declared as binary to git, in order to provide a consistent state for
    sdist packaging, regardless of platform (POSIX vs Windows).

    * As a result, it was necessary to modify the `scratch_path` fixture to
      "`unix2dos`" this file on Windows systems, in order to provide a
      consistent test state.

    * Similarly, the `decomp_cmp_test` fixture was modified to "`unix2dos`" the
      `objects_attrs.txt` resource before comparisons, again in order to provide
      a consistent reference artifact. Implementing required direct manipulation
      of the bytes contents of the file, instead of the `filecmp.cmp` method
      that had been used previously.

  * The README doctests and shell tests have been removed from the default
    pytest suite. They must be explicitly opted-in with the `--readme` and
    `--doctest-glob="README.rst"` flags to pytest.

    * A new job, `readme`, has been added to the `aux_tests` stage of the Azure
      Pipelines CI to run these tests for PRs and release branches.

  * The constraint for `pytest-check` was bumped to `>=1.1.2` and all uses of
    the `check` fixture were revised from `with check.check(...):` to
    `with check(...):`. ([#265](bskinn/sphobjinv#265))

  * Azure Pipelines now has Python 3.11 available for all of Ubuntu, Windows and
    MacOS, so it was added to the core text matrix for all platforms.

  * A new CI job was created on Azure Pipelines that creates an sdist from the
    current project, extracts it into a sandboxed environment, installs the dev
    dependencies, and runs the pytest suite (`azure-sdisttest.yml`).

  * All uses of `pytest-check` were updated to use the
    [v1.1.2 syntax](https://github.com/okken/pytest-check/blob/main/changelog.md#110---2022-nov-21)
    (`check` fixture, or `from pytest_check import check`).

#### Internal

  * The `sys.exit()` in the case of no objects falling above the 'suggest'
    search threshold was refactored into the main `do_suggest()` body, to
    minimize the surprise of an `exit()` call coming in a subfunction.
    ([#263](bskinn/sphobjinv#263))

#### Packaging

  * `MANIFEST.in` was revised in order to provide a testable (`pytest --nonloc`)
    sdist, in order to streamline packaging of `sphobjinv` for conda-forge.
    (Thanks very much to [@anjos](https://github.com/anjos) for getting the
    recipes for `sphobjinv` and its dependencies in place! See
    [#264](bskinn/sphobjinv#264).)

#### Administrative

  * `sphobjinv` is now available via conda-forge! A note was added to the docs
    to indicate this.

  * The version bump on `pytest-check` no longer permits the use of Python 3.6
    in CI. As Python 3.6 is nearly a year beyond EOL, this seems a reasonable
    time to officially drop support for it. `python_requires` will still be at
    `>=3.6` for now; it *should* still work for 3.6...but, no guarantees.

  * The hook versions for `pre-commit-hooks`, `black`, and `pyproject-fmt` were
    updated to v4.3, v22.10, and v0.3.5, respectively.

  * `CONTENT_LICENSE.txt` was created, to specifically house the full
    content/documentation license information.

  * `LICENSE.txt` was revised to only hold the MIT License for the code,
    primarily so that Github's automatic systems will recognize the project as
    MIT licensed.

  * Caching of pip downloads was added to all of the Azure Pipelines jobs.

  * The version constraint for `pytest-check` was raised to `>=1.1.2`.

  * A temporary upper bound was placed on the `flake8` version (now `>=5,<6`,
    instead of `>=5`) to avoid pip resolver failures likely due to conflicts
    with constraints declared by plugins.

  * The older versions of `jsonschema` tested in the `tox` matrix were
    streamlined down to 3.0 (`==3.0`), 3.x (`<4`), 4.0 (`<4.1`) and 4.8
    (`<4.9`).

  * The pin of `sphinx-issues==0.4.0` in the `tox` matrix was removed, to match
    the unpinned package in the `requirements-xxx.txt` files.


### [2.3] - 2022-11-08

#### Added

  * The CLI now prints the project name and version for the `objects.inv` as
    part of the 'suggest' mode output.

  * The CLI now prints an inferred `intersphinx_mapping` entry for a remote
    docset as part of the 'suggest' mode output, where such inference is
    possible. The output from this mapping inference was added to the relevant
    tests, and a couple of unit tests on some basic pieces of functionality were
    written. ([#149](bskinn/sphobjinv#149))

  * The CLI now provides considerably more information about what is happening
    with the URLs it checks when trying to retrieve a remote inventory.
    ([#99](bskinn/sphobjinv#99), plus more)

  * CLI 'suggest' results output now displays more information about
    the total number of objects in the inventory, the search score threshold,
    and the number of results falling at/above that threshold.
    ([#232](bskinn/sphobjinv#232))

  * A new CLI option, `-p`/`--paginate`, enables paging of the results from the
    `suggest` feature. ([#70](bskinn/sphobjinv#70))

#### Fixed

  * The regex for parsing object lines from decompressed inventories now
    correctly processes `{role}` values that contain internal colons.

  * CLI corner case where options are passed but no subparser is specified
    now results in a clean error-exit, instead of an exception.
    ([#239](bskinn/sphobjinv#239))

#### Documentation

  * Updated doctests to reflect the new v22.1 attrs `objects.inv` used for
    demonstration purposes.

  * Updated `syntax.rst` to indicate that the `{role}` in an inventory object
    MAY contain a colon.

  * Added new 'CLI implementation' pages for the new modules, downstream of the
    refactoring of the CLI 'convert' and 'suggest' code.

  * Revised the intro paragraph of the 'CLI usage' page to more clearly emphasize
    the two CLI subcommands and the links to their respective docs pages.

  * Fixed a mistake in the CLI help info for the `--url` argument to `convert`.

#### Tests

  * Various tests were updated to reflect the contents of the new v22.1 attrs
    `objects.inv` introduced to replace the previous v17.2 inventory.

  * A modern Sphinx `objects.inv` (v6.0.0b) was added to `tests/resource` as
    `objects_sphinx.inv`, and the previous v1.6.6 was renamed to
    `objects_sphinx_1_6_6.inv`.

  * The 'valid objects' test cases were updated to reflect the possibility for a
    colon within `{role}`:

    * The colon-within-`{role}` test case was moved from 'invalid' to 'valid'.

    * The colon-within-`{domain}` test case was also moved from 'invalid' to
      'valid', but with an annotation added to indicate that it's not actually
      viable---it will actually be interpreted incorrectly, with the first
      portion of the colon-containing `{domain}` imported as `{domain}`, and the
      remainder imported as part of `{role}`.

#### Internal

  * Refactor CLI code to place the 'convert' and 'suggest' implementations in
    their own modules.

  * Refactor CLI 'suggest' code to the main `do_suggest()` function and a
    handful of sub-functions.

  * Rename the `log_print()` CLI helper function to the more-descriptive
    `print_stderr()`.

  * Bump development Sphinx version to v5.3.

  * Bump flake8 version to >=5, due to the absorption of flake8-colors
    colorization functionality. The flake8/tox config was updated accordingly.

  * Bump pre-commit black hook to v22.3.0.

  * Remove PyPy and Python 3.6 from Azure Pipelines test matrix.

  * Revise `__version__` retrieval in `setup.py` to use an intermediate
    dictionary with `exec()`.

  * Update `setup.cfg` to use `license_files`, instead of the deprecated
    `license_file`.

#### Administrative

  * Apply CC BY 4.0 to documentation and docstrings and update project files to
    reflect.


### [2.2.2] - 2022-03-22

#### Fixed

  * UnicodeDecodeErrors are ignored within the vendored `fuzzywuzzy` package
    during `suggest` operations, using the `errors=replace` mode within
    bytes.decode().

    * This misbehavior emerged after vendoring `fuzzywuzzy`, suggesting that
      it was a bug fixed later on in that project's development, after the
      point from which it was vendored.

    * This change may alter `suggest` behavior for those inventory objects with
      pathological characters. But, given their rarity, user experience is not
      expected to be noticeably affected.

#### Internal

  * The `pyproject-fmt` formatted was added as a pre-commit hook.

  * The `flake8-raise` plugin was added to the linting suite.

#### Testing

  * A smoke test for error-free `suggest` execution was added for all of the
    inventory files in `tests/resource`.


### [2.2.1] - 2022-02-05

#### Internal

  * The `benchmarks.py` file within the vendored version of `fuzzywuzzy`
    was removed. This *should* have no effect on `sphobjinv` functionality.
    * Per [#223](bskinn/sphobjinv#223), the
      Python 2 code within `benchmarks.py` breaks a full-source compilation
      done as part of an RPM packaging workflow.


### [2.2] - 2022-01-30

#### Administrative

  * The project documentation has been updated to reflect the deprecation
    of the `python-Levenshtein` speedup.

  * `pre-commit` has been added to the project, primarily to automate
    `black` code formatting on every commit.

    * The default trailing-whitespace, end-of-file, YAML syntax, and
      large-file-prevention hooks have also been added.

#### Internal

  * `sphinx-removed-in` was added as a dev and RTD dependency, to provide
    the `versionremoved` Sphinx directive.


### [2.2b1] - 2021-12-23

#### Removed

  * Acceleration of the `suggest` functionality via use of `python-Levenshtein`
    is no longer possible due to the vendoring of an early, MIT-licensed version
    of `fuzzywuzzy`, as noted below. The `speedup` install extra is now obsolete,
    and has been removed.

#### Internal

  * The `fuzzywuzzy` string matcher was vendored into the project from a point
    in its development history before the `python-Levenshtein` dependency,
    and its corresponding GPL encumbrance, was introduced.

#### Administrative

  * Project default branch migrated to `main` from `master`.

  * Standard development Python version bumped to 3.10.

  * Standard development Sphinx version bumped to 4.3.1.

  * Active support for Python 3.11 added.


### [2.1] - 2021-04-14

#### Added

  * Python 3.10 support was officially added.

#### Changed

  * The User-Agent header sent by `Inventory` when making an HTTP(S) request
    now identifies `sphobjinv` and its version (anticipate no API or
    behavior change).

  * An extraneous newline was removed before tables printed in the
    'suggest' CLI mode (cosmetic change).

#### Fixed

  * Previously, `sphobjinv.Inventory` would ignore entries in `objects.inv`
    that contained spaces within `name`
    (see [#181](bskinn/sphobjinv#181));
    this is now fixed.

#### Removed

  * Python 3.5 is no longer supported.

  * The relaxation of the integer constraint on the `priority` field
    introduced in v2.1b1 has been *reverted*, as `objects.inv` data lines
    with such non-integer `priority` values are skipped by Sphinx.

#### Internal

  * Where possible, string interpolation has been refactored to use
    f-strings.

  * A 'speedup' `extras_require` entry has been added to allow simple installation
    of `python-Levenshtein` for Linux and MacOS platforms, as
    `pip install sphobjinv[speedup]`. This extra does nothing on Windows, since
    compilation machinery is anticipated not to be available for most users.

  * `objects_mkdoc_zlib0.inv`, which was compressed at `zlib` level 0,
    has been added to the test resources directory.

  * This file had to be flagged as binary in `.gitattributes` in order to avoid
      git EOL auto-conversion on Windows.

  * The CLI functionality was refactored from the single `sphobjinv.cmdline` module
    into a dedicated set of `sphobjinv.cli.*` submodules.

  * Some internal `type(...) is ...` checks were replaced with `isinstance(...)`

#### Testing

  * Added *significant* body of new tests to confirm inventory compatibility
    with both `sphobjinv` and Sphinx itself.

    * Consistency checks added both for data within `sphobjinv.Inventory` instances
      **AND** as emitted from `sphinx.ext.inventory.InventoryFile.load()`.

    * The tests in `tests/test_valid_objects.py` strive to bracket as precisely
      as possible what content is allowed on an `objects.inv` data line,
      in addition to providing guidance on what is allowable, but discouraged.

      `docs/source/syntax.rst` was also edited to reflect this guidance.

  * Additional tests have been added to probe corner cases involving Windows EOLs.

  * A test was added to ensure that the schema in `sphobjinv.schema` is in fact
    a valid JSON schema.

  * Multiple asserts/checks per test method have been converted to use
    `pytest-check` instead of `pytest-subtests`, due to some inconsistent
    behavior with the latter.

  * `tox` environments and dependencies were updated, and some flake8 configuration
    was adjusted.

#### Administrative

  * Standard development Python version bumped to 3.9.

  * Standard development Sphinx version bumped to 3.5.0.

  * Added `[skip ci]` flag in commit text for skipping Github Actions CI.

  * RtD upgraded to use Python 3.8.

  * Added 'radio Sphinx' logo to RtD docs.

  * Drafted `CONTRIBUTING.md` and added PR & issue templates.

  * Tranferred most project metadata from `setup.py` to `setup.cfg`.


### [2.1b1] - 2020-11-13

#### Fixed

  * Equality tests on Inventory and DataObjStr/DataObjBytes instances
    now work correctly.

  * Non-integer and non-numeric values for `priority` are now accepted
    during `Inventory` instantiation, consistent with what is allowed
    by `DataObjStr` and `DataObjBytes` instantiation.


### [2.1a2] - 2020-10-27

#### Added

  * When an inventory is retrieved via CLI from a remote URL with `-u`,
    the resolved location of the inventory is included in generated JSON
    at `json_dict.metadata.url`.

#### Changed

  * CLI logging messages are now emitted to stderr instead of stdout.


### [2.1a1] - 2020-10-26

#### Added

  * A hyphen can now be passed as the CLI input and/or output file name
    to instruct sphobjinv to use stdin and/or stdout, respectively.

  * The `fileops` and `inventory` APIs are now tested to work with
    both strings and `pathlib.Path` objects, where they interact
    with the filesystem.

#### Refactored

  * Patterns in regular expressions are now defined with raw strings
    to improve readability.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 8, 2023
## 3.0.0 - 2023-06-03

⚠️ This release contains some minor breaking changes in the internal API and improvements to the parsing strictness.

**Full Changelog**: <executablebooks/markdown-it-py@v2.2.0...v3.0.0>

### ⬆️ UPGRADE: Drop support for Python 3.7

Also add testing for Python 3.11

### ⬆️ UPGRADE: Update from upstream markdown-it `12.2.0` to `13.0.0`

A key change is the addition of a new `Token` type, `text_special`, which is used to represent HTML entities and backslash escaped characters.
This ensures that (core) typographic transformation rules are not incorrectly applied to these texts.
The final core rule is now the new `text_join` rule, which joins adjacent `text`/`text_special` tokens,
and so no `text_special` tokens should be present in the final token stream.
Any custom typographic rules should be inserted before `text_join`.

A new `linkify` rule has also been added to the inline chain, which will linkify full URLs (e.g. `https://example.com`),
and fixes collision of emphasis and linkifier (so `http://example.org/foo._bar_-_baz` is now a single link, not emphasized).
Emails and fuzzy links are not affected by this.

* ♻️ Refactor backslash escape logic, add `text_special` [#276](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#276)
* ♻️ Parse entities to `text_special` token [#280](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#280)
* ♻️ Refactor: Add linkifier rule to inline chain for full links [#279](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#279)
* ‼️ Remove `(p)` => `§` replacement in typographer [#281](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#281)
* ‼️ Remove unused `silent` arg in `ParserBlock.tokenize` [#284](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#284)
* 🐛 FIX: numeric character reference passing [#272](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#272)
* 🐛 Fix: tab preventing paragraph continuation in lists [#274](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#274)
* 👌 Improve nested emphasis parsing [#273](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#273)
* 👌 fix possible ReDOS in newline rule [#275](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#275)
* 👌 Improve performance of `skipSpaces`/`skipChars` [#271](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#271)
* 👌 Show text of `text_special` in `tree.pretty` [#282](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#282)

### ♻️ REFACTOR: Replace most character code use with strings

The use of `StateBase.srcCharCode` is deprecated (with backward-compatibility), and all core uses are replaced by `StateBase.src`.

Conversion of source string characters to an integer representing the Unicode character is prevalent in the upstream JavaScript implementation, to improve performance.
However, it is unnecessary in Python and leads to harder to read code and performance deprecations (during the conversion in the `StateBase` initialisation).

See [#270](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#270), thanks to [@hukkinj1](https://github.com/hukkinj1).

### ♻️ Centralise indented code block tests

For CommonMark, the presence of indented code blocks prevent any other block element from having an indent of greater than 4 spaces.
Certain Markdown flavors and derivatives, such as mdx and djot, disable these code blocks though, since it is more common to use code fences and/or arbitrary indenting is desirable.
Previously, disabling code blocks did not remove the indent limitation, since most block elements had the 3 space limitation hard-coded.
This change centralised the logic of applying this limitation (in `StateBlock.is_code_block`), and only applies it when indented code blocks are enabled.

This allows for e.g.

```md
<div>
  <div>

    I can indent as much as I want here.

  <div>
<div>
```

See [#260](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#260)

### 🔧 Maintenance changes

Strict type annotation checking has been applied to the whole code base,
[ruff](https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff) is now used for linting,
and fuzzing tests have been added to the CI, to integrate with Google [OSS-Fuzz](https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/tree/master/projects/markdown-it-py) testing, thanks to [@DavidKorczynski](https://github.com/DavidKorczynski).

* 🔧 MAINTAIN: Make type checking strict [#](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#267)
* 🔧 Add typing of rule functions [#283](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#283)
* 🔧 Move linting from flake8 to ruff [#268](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#268)
* 🧪 CI: Add fuzzing workflow for PRs [#262](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#262)
* 🔧 Add tox env for fuzz testcase run [#263](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#263)
* 🧪 Add OSS-Fuzz set up by @DavidKorczynski in [#255](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#255)
* 🧪 Fix fuzzing test failures [#254](executablebooks/markdown-it-py#254)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 11, 2023
1.56      2023-05-29 14:56:23-07:00 America/Los_Angeles
	* Replaced Tradeville.pm with BVB.pm - Issue #269
	* Added new TwelveData module
	* Updated YahooJSON.pm and CurrencyRates/YahooJSON.pm to use https://query2.finance.yahoo.com/v11 - PR #284
	* Bourso.pm - Squash anything but numbers and period in quote values.
	* Renamed MStarUK.pm to MorningstarUK.pm
	* Added get_features method - PR #260

1.55      2023-05-13 12:22:00-07:00 America/Los_Angeles
	* Added YahooJSON currency rate module PR #270
	* Added TRV => CAD in AlphaVantage.pm. Issue #265 - PR #267
	* Quick fix for YahooJSON.pm API
	* URL Change for MorningstarJP. Issue #261
	* Regex fix in FTfunds.pm and changed test cases ftfunds.t. PR #262

1.54      2022-12-26 15:25:02-08:00 America/Los_Angeles
	* Fix to AEX.pm - Issue #235 - PR #244
	* New modules Sinvestor.pm Tradegate.pm and XETRA.pm PR #243
	* Updates to TMX.pm (Toronto Stock Exchange) PR #248 and #253
	* Reverted API change (PR #230) in
	  CurrencyRates/AlphaVantage.pm PR #249
	* Fix to Fondsweb.pm PR #250
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 17, 2023
# forcats 1.0.0

## New features

* New `fct_na_value_to_level()` and `fct_na_level_to_value()` to convert
  NA values to NA levels and vice versa (#337).

## Minor improvement and bug fixes

* All functions now validate their inputs, giving more useful errors if you
  accidentally misspecify an input.

* `fct_collapse()` can now use `other_level = NA` (#291).

* `fct_count()` works with factors that contain `NA`s in levels.

* `fct_explicit_na()` is deprecated in favour of `fct_na_value_to_level()`.

* `fct_expand()` gains an `after` argument so that you can choose where
  the new levels are placed (#138).

* `fct_infreq()` gains the ability to weight by another variable using the `w`
  argument (#261).

* `fct_inorder()` now works when not all levels appear in the data (#262).

* `fct_lump_prop()` and friends now work correctly if you supply weights
  and have empty levels (#292).

* `fct_lump_n()` and `fct_lump_prop()` will now create an "Other" level even
  if it only consists of a single level. This makes them consistent with the
  other `fct_lump_*` functions (#274).

* `fct_other()` no longer generates a warning if no levels are replaced with
  other (#265).

* `fct_relevel()`, `fct_cross()`, and `fct_expand()` now error if you name the
  arguments in `...` since those names are ignored and your code probably
  doesn't do what you think it does (#319).

* `fct_reorder()` and `fct_reorder2()` now remove `NA` values in `.x` with a
  warning (like  `ggplot2::geom_point()` and friends). You can suppress the
  warning by setting `.na_rm = TRUE` (#315).

* `fct_reorder()` and `fct_reorder2()` gain a new `.default` argument that
  controls the placement of  empty levels (including levels that might become
  empty after removing missing values in `.x`) (#266).

* `fct_unique()` now captures implicit missing values if present (#293).


# forcats 0.5.2

* New `fct()` which works like `factor()` but errors if values of `x`
  are not included in the levels specification (#299)

* `first2()` and `last2()` now ignore missing values in both `x` and `y` (#303).

* Error messages are more informative.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 28, 2023
Upstream changes:
1.40 - 30 April 2023
 - Note usage with dzil (Steve Rogerson) (GH-319)
 - Fix html_basic report (jkahrman) (GH-318)
 - Use CPAN::Meta (Slaven Rezić) (GH-314)
 - Make non-interactive output less noisy (jkahrman) (GH-312)
 - Avoid infinite recursion in Type::Tiny and other places (Ed J) (GH-307)
 - Add ignore_covered_err option (Tina Müller) (GH-323)
 - Handle empty hashes and arrays on condition RHS in 5.37.6 and later

1.39 - 29 April 2023
 - Remove dependency on B::Debug (Jim Keenan) (GH-289)
 - Raise minimum version to 5.12
 - Correct spelling of Pod::Coverage trustme parameter (Oliver Youle) (GH-302)
 - Fix annotations in html_basic report (Opera Wang) (GH-310)

1.38 - 5 June 2022
 - Improve documentation

1.37 - 5 June 2022
 - Fix Subroutine module docs (bkerin) (GH-262)
 - Use github actions instead of travis (Zakariyya Mughal) (GH-291)
 - Improve mkdir error messages (Felipe Gasper) (GH-296)
 - Remove asterisk from gcov count (Zakariyya Mughal) (GH-294)
 - Test against 5.36.0
 - Avoid warnings from check_files (Nicolas R) (GH-292)
 - Support __SUB__ (Graham Knop) (GH-290, GH-243, GH-285)
 - Support uncoverable count ranges (Tina Müller) (GH-288)
 - Improve gcov support for XS code (Ed J) (GH-280)
 - Allow overriding of HTML code highlighting (Jesús Alonso Abad) (GH-271)
 - Improve contributing docs
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 7, 2023
Changelog:
This release adds a script for bash autocompletion for nsd-control. Also
nsd-control can be configured to use unencrypted operation also when
compiled without openssl. There is also a systemd service unit example
file contributed. The dnstap log service can be contacted over TCP, with
the dnstap-ip: ip option. It is also possible to use TLS, with
dnstap-tls, it is enabled by default, and can be configured with the
dnstap-server-name, dnstap-cert-bundle, dnstap-client-key-file and
dnstap-client-cert-file options. The configure option
--enable-root-server is obsolete, it is no longer used and defaults to
on. In addition, the build file should support multicore build with
flex and bison more easily.

FEATURES:

    Merge #263: Add bash autocompletion script for nsd-control.
    Fix #267: Allow unencrypted local operation of nsd-control.
    Merge #269 from Fale: Add systemd service unit.
    Fix #271: DNSTAP over TCP, with dnstap-ip: "127.0.0.1@3333".
    dnstap over TLS, default enabled. Configured with the
    options dnstap-tls, dnstap-tls-server-name, dnstap-tls-cert-bundle,
    dnstap-tls-client-key-file and dnstap-tls-client-cert-file.

BUG FIXES:

    Fix #239: -Wincompatible-pointer-types warning in remote.c.
    Fix configure for -Wstrict-prototypes.
    Fix #262: Zone(s) not synchronizing properly via TLS.
    Fix for #262: More error logging for SSL read failures for zone
    transfers.
    Merge #265: Fix C99 compatibility issue.
    Fix #266: Fix build with --without-ssl.
    Fix for #267: neater variable definitions.
    Fix #270: reserved identifier violation.
    Fix to clean more memory on exit of dnstap collector.
    Fix dnstap to not check socket path when using IP address.
    Fix to compile without ssl with dnstap-tls code.
    Dnstap tls code fixes.
    Fix include brackets for ssl.h include statements, instead of quotes.
    Fix static analyzer warning about nsd_event_method initialization.
    Fix #273: Large TXT record breaks AXFR.
    Fix ixfr create from adding too many record types.
    Fix cirrus script for submit to coverity scan to libtoolize
    the configure script components config.guess and config.sub.
    Fix readme status badge links.
    make depend.
    Fix for build to run flex and bison before compiling code that needs
    the headers.
    Fix to remove unused whitespace from acx_nlnetlabs.m4 and config.h.
    For #279: Note that autoreconf -fi creates the configure script
    and also the needed auxiliary files, for autoconf 2.69 and 2.71.
    Fix unused variable warning in unit test, from clang compile.
    Fix #240: Prefix messages originating from verifier.
    Fix #275: Drop unnecessary root server checks.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 8, 2023
2.6.3 (2023-07-28)

*  Documentation improvements. (#248)
* Modernize gem. (#249)
* Extended documentation. (#250)
  - Consistent usage of reactor/event loop terminology.
  - Show how to use `ensure` with barrier.
  - Expanded documentation / questions / answers.
  - Add best practices.
* Improve readme.
* Add code of conduct.
* Replace 3.times do with 1.upto(3) do.
* Fix guide lines, fixes #251.
* Fix Markdown syntax highlighting marker (#252)
* Guide: ensure barrier is in scope (#253)
  - This change avoids a NoMethodError on the barrier local variable.  And
    also a LoadError, with the Async::Barrier constant.
* Follow-up barrier in scope docs fix (#254)
  - This makes the same change as #253 but in this file.
* Don't run scheduler when there is a pending exception. (#262)
* Ensure the scheduler is cleaned up on exit.
* Better handling of interrupted flag. (#264)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 13, 2023
[1.2.2] - 2023-08-08

- Added option to set different shades of color gradients for each of the
  available themes
- Added new application themes: Dracula, Gruvbox, Nord, and Solarized
- Other aesthetic improvements (see #119 for more info):
    - redesigned page tabs
    - highlighted headings with different colors
    - simplified scrollables style
    - improvements to Deep Sea and Mon Amour color palettes
- Added Finnish translation 🇫🇮
- Added support for --help and --version command line arguments
- Migrated to Iced 0.10, that is now able to select the graphical renderer at
  runtime: a fallback one (tiny-skia) will be used in case the default one
  (wgpu) crashes
- Added app id in order to correctly show the icon and app name on Linux
  Wayland (fixes #292)
- Restructured issue templates to let users open issues in a more efficient and
  effective way
- Updated French translation to v1.2
- Color palettes in settings page are now built as Rule widgets, without
  involving the use of external SVGs anymore
- Fixed alt+tab shortcut  — fixes #262
- Fixed problem that didn't allow opening links and the report file on
  operating systems different from Windows, macOS, and Linux
- Use scrollable to make active filters visible when the selected adapter name
  is long (overview page)
- Ensure no colored pixel is shown if the respective packets or bytes number
  is zero
- Minor fix to Chinese translation
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 3, 2023
v0.15.2
Changes
 - HOTFIX: revert windows crate's version to 0.44.0 (6d3a2ea)

v0.15.1
What's Changed
 - Make it possible to enable streaming only in daemon mode by @Schnouki in #242
 - Add support for getting track's data from CLI get command by @aome510 in #245
 - Add player event hook command by @aome510 in #244
 - filter out unplayable/unavailable tracks by @rileyallyn in #207
 - Optimize CLI command runtime by @aome510 in #249
 - Update player_event_hook_command usage by @aome510 in #251
 - Set PulseAudio app properties using environment variables by @Schnouki in #252
 - Consistent Spotify naming by @jacksongoode in #256
 - Add audio normalization device config option by @jsbmg in #255
 - Add Mute command by @BKasin in #253
 - Improve rendering performance for liked tracks page by @aome510 in #262
 - [Windows]: Create dummy window to handle media control by @rashil2000 in #261
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 18, 2023
11.0.0 - 2022-05-18
Changed
* Updated cucumber-gherkin and cucumber-messages

11.1.0 (2022-12-22)
Changed
* Update gherkin and messages dependencies
Fixed
* Restore support for matching a scenario by tag and step line
  numbers. (#237, #238, #239)

12.0.0 (2023-09-06)
Changed
* Update gherkin and messages minimum dependencies
* Added in new rubocop sub-gems for testing, pinning versions where
  appropriate
* Removed all redundant / incorrect rubocop config overrides (Placed in TODO
  file)
* Began to refactor the repo by initially fixing up a bunch of rubocop
  auto-fix offenses (See PRs for details) (#257 #258)
Removed
* Remove support for ruby 2.4 and below. 2.5 or higher is required now

13.0.0 (2023-12-05)
Changed
* Now using a 2-tiered changelog to avoid any bugs when using polyglot-release
* More refactoring of the repo by fixing up a bunch of manual rubocop
  offenses (See PR's for details) (#259 #262 #268 #274)
* In all Summary and Result classes, changed the strict argument into a
  keyword argument See upgrading notes for 13.0.0.md (#261)
* Permit usage of gherkin v27
Fixed
* Restore support for matching a scenario by its Feature, Background, and
  Rule line numbers (#247)
Removed
* Remove legacy unindent gem (Now no longer required since Ruby 2.3 and
  Squiggly heredocs) (#278)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 7, 2024
3.0.0 / 2024-01-05

* PR #265 - Change Readline for Reline for Ruby 3.3 compat (@abinoam)
* PR #264 - Add abbrev gem as dependency (@mathieujobin)
* PR #263 - Release 3.0.0.pre.1
*     Raise minimum Ruby version requirement to 3.0
* PR #262 - Do not call stty on non-tty (@kbrock)
* PR #260 / I #43 - Ctrl-U (erase line) handling (@abinoam, issue by
  @gutenye)
* PR #259 / I #236 - Handle Ctrl-C when Question#echo = false (@abinoam,
  @Fahhetah, issue by @aspyct)
* PR #258 / I #246 - Add validation class support (@abinoam, issue by
  @Joshfindit)
    - Make it dry-types compatible through the use of #valid?
    - Solve the multiple answers in one line problem with a combination of
      custom coercion (parser) and custom validation
* PR #257 / I #233 - Show Question#default hint for non String values
  (@abinoam, issue by @branch14)
    - Add Question#default_hint_show to allow disabling it.
* PR #256 / I #249 - Fix Array validation in Question#in (@abinoam, issue by
  @esotericpig)


3.0.1 (2024-01-20)

* PR #268 - Remove unused abbrev dependency (@zvkemp)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 7, 2024
Includes a patch for security issue CVE-2022-22995.

What's Changed

    FIX: CVE-2022-22995: Harden create_appledesktop_folder(), GitHub #480
    FIX: Correct syntax for libwrap check in tcp-wrappers.m4, GitHub #500
    FIX: Correct syntax for libiconv check in iconv.m4, GitHub #491
    FIX: quota is not supported on macOS, GitHub #492
    FIX: dtrace is not supported on FreeBSD aarch64, GitHub #498

3.1.17 - What's Changed

    FIX: CVE-2023-42464: Validate data type in dalloc_value_for_key(), GitHub #486
    FIX: Declare a variable before using it in a loop, which was
    throwing off the default compiler on RHEL7, GitHub #481
    UPD: Distribute tarballs with xz compression by default, instead
    of gzip, GitHub #478
    UPD: Add AUTHOR sections to all man pages with a reference to
    CONTRIBUTORS, and standardize headers and footers, GitHub #462

3.1.16 - What's Changed

    FIX: libatalk: Fix CVE-2022-23121, CVE-2022-23123 regression
        Added guard check before access ad_entry(), GitHub #357
        Allow zero length entry, for AppleDouble specification, GitHub #368
        Remove special handling for COMMENT entries, GitHub #236
        The assertion for invalid entires is still enabled, so please
        report any future "Invalid metadata EA" errors!
    FIX: build system: Fix autoconf warnings and modernize bootstrap
        and configure.ac, GitHub #331
    FIX: build system: Correct syntax in libevent search macro,
        summary macro and netatalk executable makefile, GitHub #342
    FIX: build system: Fix native libiconv detection on macOS, GitHub
        #343
    FIX: build system: Use non-interactive PAM session when available,
        GitHub #361
    FIX: build system: Fix detection of Berkeley DB installed in
        multiarch location, GitHub #380
    FIX: build system: Fix support for cross-compilation with
        mysql_config and dtrace, GitHub #384
    FIX: build system: Support building quota against libtirpc, GitHub
        #385
    FIX: build system: Fix variable substitution in configure summary,
        GitHub #443
    UPD: build system: Remove ABI checks and the
        --enable-developer option, GitHub #262
    FIX: initscript: Improvements to Debian SysV init script
        Source init-functions, GitHub #386
        Add a Description and Short-Description, GitHub #428
    FIX: docs: Clarify localstate dir configurability in manual, GitHub #401
    UPD: docs: Make BerkeleyDB 5.3.x the recommended version, GitHub #8
    FIX: docs: Update SourceForge URLs to fix CSS styles and download links
    FIX: docs: Remove obsoleted bug reporting sections, GitHub #455
    FIX: Sundry typo fixes in user visible strings and docs, GitHub
        #381, GitHub #382
    UPD: Rename asip-status.pl as asip-status to make naming
        implementation-agnostic, GitHub #379
    UPD: Remove redundant uid.c|h files in etc/afpd
    UPD: Don't build and distribute deprecated cnid2_create tool, GitHub #412
    UPD: Remove deprecated megatron code and man page, GitHub #456
    UPD: Remove deprecated uniconv code and man page, GitHub #457
    UPD: Improvements to the GitHub CI workflow
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 26, 2024
3.3.3 (2024-03-12)

* Land #262, add desired delete permissions when opening directory

3.3.4 (2024-03-20)

* Land #263, ensure EOFError is raised
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 19, 2024
[1.5.0] - 2024-06-17

Added

- Add `!env` chain source, for loading environment variables
  - This is intended to replace the existing `{{env.VARIABLE}}` syntax, which is now deprecated and will be removed in the future

Changed

- "Edit Collection" action now uses the editor set in `$VISUAL`/`$EDITOR` instead of whatever editor you have set as default for `.yaml`/`.yml` files [#262](LucasPickering/slumber#262)
  - In most cases this means you'll now get `vim` instead of VSCode or another GUI editor
  - Closing the editor will return you to Slumber, meaning you can stay in the terminal the entire time

Fixed

- Environment variables in `{{env.VARIABLE}}` templates are now loaded as strings according to the OS encoding, as opposed to always being decoded as UTF-8
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