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@mrferda mrferda commented May 26, 2020

After replacing wcsnrtombs() with std::wcsnrtombs() in two places I was able to build the package.
net/filezilla then also builds if you
export JPEG_DEFAULT=libjpeg-turbo

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v21.2.1
-------
* Restored lenience on startup when entry point
  metadata is missing.
* Avoid RecursionError when initializing backends
  when a limit is supplied.

v21.2.0
-------
* Chainer now deterministically resolves at a lower
  priority than the Fail keyring (when there are no backends
  to chain).
* Fail keyring now raises a ``NoKeyringError`` for
  easier selectability.
* Keyring now logs at DEBUG rather than INFO during
  backend startup.

v21.1.1
-------
* Refreshed package metadata.

v21.1.0
-------
* In SecretService backend, close connections after
  using them.

v21.0.0
-------
* Require Python 3.6 or later.

v20.0.1
-------
* Fix TypeError when backend fails to initialize.

v20.0.0
-------
* Extracted ``keyring.testing`` package to contain supporting
  functionality for plugin backends. ``keyring.tests`` has been
  removed from the package.

v19.3.0
-------
* Switch to `importlib.metadata
  <https://docs.python.org/3/library/importlib.metadata.html>`_
  for loading entry points. Removes one dependency on Python 3.8.
* Added new ``KeyringBackend.set_properties_from_env``.
* Add support for alternate persistence scopes for Windows
  backend. Set ``.persist`` to "local machine" or "session"
  to enable the alternate scopes or "enterprise" to use the
  default scope.
* Improve import times when a backend is specifically
  configured by lazily calling ``get_all_keyring``.
5.0.6
=====
- nbformat.read() function has a better duck-type interface and will raise more
  meaningful error messages if it can't parse a notebook document.

5.0.5
=====
- Allow notebook format 4.0 and 4.1 to have the arbitrary JSON mimebundles
  from format 4.2 for pragmatic purposes.
- Support reading/writing path-like objects has been added to read operations.

5.0.4
=====
- Fixed issue causing python 2 to pick up 5.0.x releases.

5.0.3
=====
- Removed debug print statements from project.

5.0.2
=====
- Added schema validation files for older versions. This was breaking notebook generation.

5.0
===
`5.0 on GitHub <https://github.com/jupyter/nbformat/milestone/5>`__

- Starting with 5.0, ``nbformat`` is now Python 3 only (>= 3.5)
- Add execution timings in code cell metadata for v4 spec.
  ``"metadata": { "execution": {...}}`` should be populated with kernel-specific
  timing information.
- Documentation for how markup is used in notebooks added
- Link to json schema docs from format page added
- Documented the editable metadata flag
- Update description for collapsed field
- Documented notebook format versions 4.0-4.3 with accurate json schema specification files
- Clarified info about :ref:`name`'s meaning for cells
- Added a default execution_count of None for new_output_cell('execute_result')
- Added support for handling nbjson kwargs
- Wheels now correctly have a LICENSE file
- Travis builds now have a few more execution environments
1.6.0:
* Python 3.4 is no longer supported
* New ``Selector.remove()`` and ``SelectorList.remove()`` methods to remove
  selected elements from the parsed document tree
* Improvements to error reporting, test coverage and documentation, and code
  cleanup
2.5.1:
fix quote character

2.5.0:
Update CI, versions
2.0.1:
Unknown changes
3.1.1:
Drop python 3.4 support
Use SafeLoader with yaml.load()

3.1.0:
Add python 3.8 support
Use rebulk 2.*
Remove v from subtitle_language prefix in default configuration
Add Variable Frame Rate value to other property (VFR tag)
Use episode words defined in configuration in a rebulk rule
Avoid trigger of useless rules consequences
Fix possible crash in weak episode removal
Fix issue caused by streaming_service property conflicts
Fix source validation when more than one pattern match
Fix issue with some titles on multiple fileparts
Fix issue related to website exclusion inside title
It doesn't contain any placeholders of the form @var@.
2.0.0:

Breaking changes
The Row.lpush/rpush logic was reversed. lpush was appending while rpush and append were prepending. This was fixed (reversed behavior). If you counted on the broken behavior, please update your code.

Bugfixes
Fixed minimal openpyxl dependency version to 2.6.0.
Dates from xls files are now read as Python datetime objects.
Allow import of "ragged" xlsx files.

Improvements
When importing an xlsx file, Tablib will now read cell values instead of formulas.

1.1.0:

Deprecations
Upcoming breaking change in Tablib 2.0.0: the Row.lpush/rpush logic is reversed. lpush is appending while rpush and append are prepending. The broken behavior will remain in Tablib 1.x and will be fixed (reversed) in Tablib 2.0.0. If you count on the broken behavior, please update your code when you upgrade to Tablib 2.x.

Improvements
Tablib is now able to import CSV content where not all rows have the same length. Missing columns on any line receive the empty string.

1.0.0:

Breaking changes
Dropped Python 2 support
Dependencies are now all optional. To install tablib as before with all possible supported formats, run pip install tablib[all]

Improvements
Formats can now be dynamically registered through the tablib.formats.registry.refister API.
Tablib methods expecting data input (detect_format, import_set, Dataset.load, Databook.load) now accepts file-like objects in addition to raw strings and bytestrings.

Bugfixes
Fixed a crash when exporting an empty string with the ReST format
Error cells from imported .xls files contain now the error string
2.1.0:
Fix DurationWidget handling of zero value
Make import diff view only show headers for user visible fields
Make confirm_form accessible in get_import_resource_kwargs and get_import_data_kwargs
Initialize Decimal with text value
Adds meta flag ‘skip_diff’ to enable skipping of diff operations
Update docs

2.0.2:
Add support for tablib >= 1.0
Add ability to install a subset of tablib supported formats and save some automatic dependency installations (needs tablib >= 1.0)
Use column_name when checking row for fields

2.0.1:
Fix deprecated Django 3.0 function usage
Pin tablib version to not use new major version
Format field is always shown on Django 2.2

2.0:
[django2.2] Add real support of Django 2.2 before 3.0 is out
fix: DateTimeWidget not timezone sensitive
Move actions definition to ExportActionMixin
Add language support: Turkish
Fix exception import for Django 3
Fix potential header / row column mismatches for invalid rows in…
Assume user is importing new data if id fields not included
Fix bug with spaces in export filename, pass request and queryset
Simplify Django version in TravisCI
Align error in rtl mode
Add dutch translations
Add 3.8-dev to travis ci
Fix style in getting_started docs
Update documentation to show that mixins must be referenced before admin.ModelAdmin.
JSONWidget updated with null value fix
Import rows have background color
Use resource get_queryset in ModelInstanceLoader
Simplify coerce to text type
More flexibility in ConfirmImportForm, forms and resource kwargs
Add JSON B type field mapping
Scale back stale bot’s time-to-stale
test: explicitly order qs in ManyToManyWidget
Add mysql to travis
Expand doc strings to include Mixin superclasses
Remove python2 compatibility decorator
chore: fix Imports are incorrectly sorted.
Use global env vars for postgres
Used non-fixed id for test. Database is not torn down after each run, which means that the id is incrementing
Fix warning from assertEquals
Add psycopg2 as postgres driver to test requirements
Add django version to the matrix
Add matrix for sqlite and postgres testing
Correct mistaken assertTrue() -> assertEquals()
chore: add package long_description
chore: add python wheels to dev requirements
Add github directory with PR and issue templates
Isort all the things
Use coveralls master branch tag in the readme
Remove support for Django < 2.0 and Python < 3.5
0.6.0:
- Added setter for initial field value
"bmake show-unknown-configure-options" said that everything is ok.
goffice 0.10.47:

Jean:
	* Fix crash if a XY plot series has data labels but no valid data. [#426]
	* Fix criticals related to data labels. [#428]
	* Fix a drawing error in contour plots. [#458]
	* Ensure that all required dims have valid data in a valid series. [#466]
	* Fix legend order in bar plots.
	* Test plot series validity after a data change. [#468]
	* Fix crossing axis position. [TritonDataCenter#45]
	* Fix component duplication. [#483]

Morten:
	* Fix library namespace issue.
	* Implement auto-by-extension for image files.
Gnumeric 1.12.47

Andreas:
	* Fix chart and image name roundtrip through ODF. [#477]
	* Fix print flag roundtrip for sheet objects through ODF. [#486]

Jean:
	* Fix crash when the embedded spreadsheet is invalid. [#481]

Morten:
	* Fix dialog size problem.
	* Add "--set CELL=CONTENTS" option to ssconvert.
	* Improve tests.
	* Improve speed on exit with lots of conditional formatting.
	* Improve error message [#472]
	* Impose ordering of ssconvert --export-graphs
	* Doc fixes.
	* Fix CELL crash.  [#479]
	* Handle export options for ssconvert --export-graphs.
	* Fix deps crash.  [#480]
	* Fix chart name roundtrip through XLSX.  [#478]
	* Fix sheet object print flag roundtrip through XLSX.  [#486]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 19, 2020
Change MASTER_SITE to author's github.

Breaking changes:
  GNU Emacs 25.1 or later is required. And xemacs support has been dropped
  Face variables, such as markdown-italic-face are now
  obsolete. Use face names directly in code and customizations.
  The face names themselves are unaffected, so this shouldn't
  affect most users.
  Delete obsoleted aliases
  Internal variables markdown-font-lock-keywords-basic and
  gfm-font-lock-keywords are now obsolete.
  markdown-font-lock-keywords is now used instead, but users
  should use font-lock-add-keywords instead of modifying this
  variable.
  markdown-mode now adds entries to the beginning of
  auto-mode-alist rather than the end. If you were relying on
  the previous behavior in order to override these entries, you
  should fix the problem by following best practice and ensuring
  that your user configuration is loaded after the autoloads for
  markdown-mode are evaluated. (GH-331, GH-335)
  Point at the end of fenced code blocks is no-longer considered
  part of the code block ([GH-#349][]).
  Enable markdown-fontify-code-blocks-natively in gfm-view-mode. ([GH-#451][])

New features:
  GFM task list item (checkbox) insertion with C-c C-s [, or
  as a final fallback for markdown-do (C-c C-d). Thanks to
  Akinori Musha for a patch. (GH-229)
  Optionally move leading atx heading markup to the left margin
  when markdown-marginalize-headers is non-nil. Thanks to
  Alexis Gallagher for a patch. (GH-272, GH-274)
  Added pipe table editing features. Thanks to Dmitry Safronov
  for a patch. (GH-171, GH-266)
  Font lock for HTML tags and attributes, with new faces
  markdown-html-tag-name-face,
  markdown-html-tag-delimiter-face,
  markdown-html-attr-name-face, and
  markdown-html-attr-value-face. (GH-249)
  Font lock for HTML entities, with a new face
  markdown-html-entity-face.
  Scale down large inline images using markdown-max-image-size,
  a cons cell of the form (max-width . max-height).
  Added read-only viewing modes markdown-view-mode and
  gfm-view-mode with keymaps similar to view-mode and
  help-mode. (GH-296)
  Optionally add footnote definitions to the end of the imenu
  index using markdown-add-footnotes-to-imenu. (GH-235)
  Add custom variables markdown-xhtml-body-preamble and
  markdown-xhtml-body-epilogue for wrapping additional XHTML
  tags around the output. (GH-280, GH-281)
  Add markdown-unused-refs command to list and clean up unused
  references (available via C-c C-c u). (GH-322)
  Add markdown-insert-table (C-c C-s t) for interactive
  table insertion. (GH-369)
  Add markdown-kill-outline and markdown-kill-block functions.
  Added markdown-display-remote-images for viewing remote
  images. Thanks to Sean Allread for the patch. (GH-378)
  markdown-back-to-heading can be used as command (GH-415)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request 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)
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Thanks, I've committed an updated based on this now. Sorry it took so long to get to it.

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netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this pull request Sep 17, 2020
While here fix the build on SunOS, based on patches in TritonDataCenter#266
from mrferda.

0.24.1 (2020-08-27)

- fz::to_integral can now handle strongly typed enum return types

0.24.0 (2020-08-21)

+ Added fz::equal_consttime
- fz::sprintf now works corrcetly if arguments are passed as (w)string_view

0.23.0 (2020-07-07)

+ Added reader/writer locks
- fz::mkdir can now return the the longest created path in case of partial failures
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 21, 2020
(pkgsrc)
 - Add  TEST_DEPENDS+, but still fails at pdLaTeX

(upstream)
# fs 1.5.0
----------

* The libuv release used by fs was updated to 1.38.1

* `dir_create()` now consults the process umask so the mode during
  directory creation works like `mkdir` does (#284).

* `fs_path`, `fs_bytes` and `fs_perms` objects are now compatible with vctrs 0.3.0 (#266)

* `fs_path` objects now sort properly when there is a mix of ASCII and
  unicode elements (#279)

# fs 1.4.2
----------
* `file_info(..., follow = TRUE)`, `is_dir()`, and `is_file()`
  follow relative symlinks in non-current directories (@heavywatal, #280)

* `dir_map()` now grows its internal list safely, the 1.4.0 release
  introduced an unsafe regression (#268)

* `file_info()` returns a tibble if the tibble package is installed,
  and subsets work when it is a `data.frame` (#265)

* `path_real()` always fails if the file does not exist. Thus it can no longer
  be used to resolve symlinks further up the path hierarchy for files that do not
  yet exist. This reverts the feature introduced in 1.2.7 (#144, #221, #231)

# fs 1.4.1
----------
* Fix compilation on Solaris.

# fs 1.4.0
----------
* `[[.fs_path`, `[[.fs_bytes` and `[[.fs_perms` now preserve their
  classes after subsetting (#254).

* `path_has_parent()` now recycles both the `path` and `parent` arguments (#253).
* `path_ext_set()` now recycles both the `path` and `ext` arguments (#250).
* Internally fs no longer depends on Rcpp

# fs 1.3.2
----------
* fs now passes along `CPPFLAGS` during compilation of libuv, fixing an issue that could
  prevent compilation from source on macOS Catalina. (@kevinushey, #229)

* fs now compiles on alpine linux (#210)

* `dir_create()` now works with absolute paths and `recurse = FALSE` (#204).

* `dir_tree()` now works with paths that need tilde expansion (@dmurdoch, @jennybc, #203).

* `file_info()` now returns file sizes with the proper classes
  ("fs_bytes" and "numeric"), rather than just "fs_bytes" (#239)

* `get_dirent_type()` gains a `fail` argument (@bellma-lilly, #219)

* `Is_Dir()`, `is_file()`, `is_file_empty()` and `file_info()` gain a
  `follow` argument, to follow links and return information about the
  linked file rather than the link itself (#198)

* `path()` now follows "tidy" recycling rules, namely only consistent
  or length 1 inputs are recycled. (#238)

* `path()` now errors if the path given or constructed will exceed `PATH_MAX` (#233).

* `path_ext_set()` now works with multiple paths (@maurolepore, #208).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 21, 2020
# DBI 1.1.0

## New features
- New `DBIConnector` class (#280).

- Specify `immediate` argument to `dbSendQuery()`, `dbGetQuery()`,
  `dbSendStatement()` and `dbExecute()` (#268).

- Use specification for `dbGetInfo()` (#271).

- `dbUnquoteIdentifier()` now supports `Id()` objects with `catalog`
  members (#266, @raffscallion). It also handles unquoted identifiers
  of the form `table`, `schema.table` or `catalog.schema.table`, for
  compatibility with dbplyr.


## Documentation
- New DBI intro article (#286, @cutterkom).

- Add pkgdown reference index (#288).

- DBI specification on https://dbi.r-dbi.org/dev/articles/spec now
  comes with a table of contents and code formatting.

- Update examples to refer to `params` instead of `param` (#235).

- Improved documentation for `sqlInterpolate()` (#100). Add usage of
  `SQL()` to `sqlInterpolate()` examples (#259, @renkun-ken).

- Improve documentation for `Id`.

## Internal
- Add tests for `dbUnquoteIdentifier()` (#279, @baileych).

- `sqlInterpolate()` uses `dbQuoteLiteral()` instead of checking the
  type of the input.

- Avoid partial argument match in `dbWriteTable()` (#246, @richfitz).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 12, 2020
v0.2.3

Features
-Display album name for playable objects (#268)
-Added config option for bitrate (#270)
-Add Vim-like search in list views (#279)
-Add insert command and Ctrl-V shortcut to paste Spotify links (#277)

Maintenance
-Gracefully handle error when showing notification (#265)
-Add feature flag for song notifications, enables users/distributions to ship
without D-Bus dependency
-Alias Space to whitespace key when for bindings (#266)
-Fix last tab to fill entire width correctly (#271)
-Tweak queue/play next handling (#278)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 30, 2021
Packaging changes:
 - Some patches got upstreamed
 - Upstream now defaults to name=sc-im so it no longer needs to be set

Changes, (reformatted) from the official changelog:

New features:
 - New motions in edit mode: df cf F dF cF d0 d$ c0 c$ t T dt dT ct cT ^
   g_ d^ dg_ c^ cg_
 - Simple mouse support. Can handle selection of single cells and scroll.
 - Added markdown export.
 - Add custom colors with RGB definitions.
 - Add support for italic attribute to be appled to cells.
 - Added digraphs.
 - Added EXECUTE command.
 - Added --export_csv --export_tab --export_txt parameters.
 - New input_bar_bottom config variable.
 - New underline_grid config variable.
 - Added filename in status bar (filename_with_mode config variable).
 - Added option to truncate cells.
 - Added xlsx sheet parameter.
 - New @fact function.

Other:
 - modified config and history file locations
 - renamed winch to sig_winch.
 - current fg and bg colors are kept if they are not specified in
 :cellcolor.
 - OpenBSD support (mostly wordexp() workaround)
 - Correct lua api function names in doc
 - always generate backup file when opening file
 - renamed scim to sc-im in Makefile
 - Document trigger return value convention

Issues fixed:
 - fix bug when deleting an ent that for instance has a @sum()... it
   used to remove its vertex and THE ENTS LINKED to THEM!
 - fix error messages when using "scim --version" and color definitions
   are intented to be applied from .scimrc.
 - fix in waiting for valid command to complete after pressing ESC key.
 - fix in parse_str so a word with white space can be stored in
   dictionary value
 - fix when setting default_paste_from_clipboard_cmd
 - Don't clobber startup message w/ err opening file
 - Allow for lua scripts in local .sc directory #259
 - Send informational messages to stderr rather than the output when
   used in non-interactive mode   #263
 - fixed cell_negative color      #271
 - fixed locked cells when saving #261
 - fixed DEL key in insert mode   #272
 - fix when resizing column       #266
 - "Autobackup - case insensitive QER options when backup exists"
 - fixed segfault when fcopy'ing with no selection while on first column
 - Call write triggers on value clear
 - Use sc_info to report trigger exit code
 - fixed #277
 - Grow table up to MAXROWS exactly
 - Remove redundant if clause (God only knows where that was).
 - fix in getVertex that prevented rebuild_graph to work properly.
 - fix annoying bug because of not resetting inputline_pos to 0 when
   confirming a command in COMMAND_MODE
 - fix in let and slet. existing vertexs should not be removed.
 - added "eval_visited" in vertex struct for not to collide with
   current "visited", since:
     EvalAll uses EvalBottomUp
     EvalBottomUp uses EvalJustOneVertex
     EvalJustOneVertex uses eval
     eval uses GraphAddEdge
     GraphAddEdge uses GraphIsReachable
     GraphIsReachable uses visited
     and EvalBottomUp also uses uses visited!
 - Also changed markAllVerticesNotVisited and
   All_vertexs_of_edges_visited functions.
 - Some other issues fixed: #228, #234, #239, #240, #244, #246, #260,
   #295, #308
 - .. and many other fixes and improvements!

Pending:
  The most significative issue is regarding circular references.
  This have to be deeply analyzed and with the collaboration of the
  community
  it would be hopefully fixed by v0.9.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 4, 2021
4.9.1 (2021-05-28)

Bug fixes:

* Fixed a bug where flag=arg syntax would raise an error when an empty value
  was passed. #266
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 15, 2021
httpuv 1.6.1
============

* The `timegm()` function is a non-standard GNU extension, so it has
  been replaced with an internal `timegm2()` function. (#300)

httpuv 1.6.0
============

* Remove BH dependency. httpuv now requires a compiler which supports
  C++11. (#297)

httpuv 1.5.5
============

* Fix SHA1 calculation, and thus WebSocket server handshakes, on
  big-endian systems. (#284)

* Fixed #195: Responses required `headers` to be a named list. Now it
  can also be `NULL`, an empty unnamed list, or it can be
  unset. (#289)

* Allow responses to omit `body` (or set it as `NULL`) to avoid
  sending a body or setting the `Content-Length` header. This is
  intended for use with HTTP 204/304 responses. (#288)

httpuv 1.5.4
============

* Fixed #275: Large HTTP request headers could get truncated if they
  spanned more than one TCP message. (#277)

* Fixed build for Solaris. (#271)

* Fixed a test that had incorrect logic. (#272)

httpuv 1.5.3.1
==============

* Updated libuv to version 1.37.0. (#266)

* Fixed #204: On UBSAN builds of R, there were warnings about
  unaligned memory access. (#246)

* Avoid creating a new Rook error stream object for each request. This
  should improve performance. (#245)

* Resolved #247: httpuv no longer returns a HTTP 400 code for static
  files when the "Content-Length" header is 0. This Content-Length
  header is inserted by some proxies even for messages without
  payloads. (#248)

* Resolved #253: Setting the FRAMEWORK environment variable would
  break compilation.  This change removes any dependency on that
  variable. (#254)

httpuv 1.5.2
============

* In the static file-serving code path, httpuv previously looked for a
  `Connection: upgrade` header; if it found this header, it would not
  try to serve a static file, and it would instead forward the HTTP
  request to the R code path. However, some proxies are configured to
  always set this header, even when the connection is not actually
  meant to be upgraded. Now, instead of looking for a `Connection:
  upgrade` header, httpuv looks for the presence of an `Upgrade`
  header (with any value), and should be more robust to
  incorrectly-configured proxies. (#215)

* Fixed handling of messages without payloads: (#219)

* Fixed #224: Static file serving on Windows did not work correctly if
  it was from a path that contained non-ASCII characters. (#227)

* Resolved #194, #233: Added a `quiet` option to `startServer`, which
  suppresses startup error messages that are normally printed to
  console (and can't be intercepted with `capture.output()`). (#234)

* Added a new function `randomPort()`, which returns a random
  available port for listening on. (#234)

* Added a new (unexported) function `logLevel()`, for controlling
  debugging information that will be printed to the
  console. Previously, httpuv occasionally printed messages like
  `ERROR: [uv_write] broken pipe` and `ERROR: [uv_write] bad file
  descriptor` by default. This happened when the server tried to write
  to a pipe that was already closed, but the situation was not
  harmful, and was already being handled correctly. Now these messages
  are printed only if the log level is set to `INFO` or
  `DEBUG`. (#223)

* If an application's `$call()` method is missing, it will now give a
  404 response instead of a 500 response. (#237)

* Disallowed backslash in static path, to prevent path traversal attacks. (#235)

* Static file serving on Windows could fail if multiple requests
  accessed the same file simultaneously. (#239)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request 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 pull request Jul 1, 2021
Changes since v3.18:

- Fixes a variable-font interpolation bug with Roman numeral eight. #382
- Fixes spacing of the latin epsilon glyph thanks to @hcsch. #377
- Adds new glyph U+25AA "blackSmallSquare" including calt mappings for
  case sensitivity. #373
- Removes U+20E3 "uni20E3" COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP which triggers a
  bug in chromium, causing certain emoji to not render properly. #371
- Improvements to Roman numerals

Changes since v3.17:

- Adjusts vertical metrics metadata to that of v3.15 and older. This
  should fix any vertical alignment issues that might have occurred with
  v3.17. #361
- Fixes several issues with italics introduced by Glyphs 3 upgrade:
- Fixes an issue with backslash in Italic masters. #362
- Fixes issues with afii10026 and uni0376 in italic masters
- Fixes issue with italic q U+0071 by inlining the shape instead of
  using components. #360
- Fixes issue with U+035E COMBINING DOUBLE MACRON and U+20F0 COMBINING
  ASTERISK ABOVE in Thin Italic. #363
- Fixes positioning issue with U+0358 COMBINING DOT ABOVE RIGHT
- Improvements to U+20DC COMBINING FOUR DOTS ABOVE and U+20DB COMBINING
  THREE DOTS ABOVE
- Improvements to U+204E LOW ASTERISK
- Improved positioning via mark anchors of combining glyphs U+20F0,
  U+035E and U+035F. #363
- Changes glyph shape of Latin upper-case iota. #359
- Improved glyph composition via ccmp for enclosed glyphs like
  U+0041,U+20DD. #335

Changes since v3.15:

- Fixes issues with appearance in Microsoft Word. #352 (note that #156
  is still unresolved although we have made some progress in v3.16 toward
  developing workarounds for certain printers.)
- Fixes double grave interpolation issue. #317
- Fixes design issue with glyphs acutedblnosp, dblgravecmb, uni02F6 and
  uni02F5. #339
- Fixes missing or incorrect mark anchors in several turn* glyphs. #336
- Adds Baht currency glyph U+0E3F. #323
- Improvement to Latin iota (lower and upper case) glyphs. #340
- Improvement to some numerical fraction glyphs
- Adds a dummy DSIG table to address issues with Microsoft Office 2003
  and older
- Improvements when using Inter with certain older Microsoft products
  by decomposing any nested components which some of that software has
  issues with
- Addresses a major regression in v3.16 where several italic glyphs got
  messed up due to a Glyphs 3 version upgrade of the source file. This
  only affected users of v3.16 which was only released for about 12 hours
  before being replaced with this release v3.17. #360

Changes since v3.14:

- Fixes an issue with the variable font, where some software would not
  list the various weights correctly. #308
- Fixes an issue with rendering on Windows with ClearType where some
  glyphs using advanced OpenType features (component transformations)
  would render incorrectly, with a slight vertical offset. #251
- Improvements to Elfdalian, improving the /yogonek and /eth glyphs #285
- Improvements to /eth U+00F0 glyph f7924a2#commitcomment-41610142

Changes since v3.13:

- Fixes position of ring at bottom of /Aringbelow U+1E00. #266
- Fixes interpolation issues with /omegatitlocyrillic /omega and
  /pisymbolgreek. #272
- Fixes an issue with /dotmacroncomb.cn used by glyphs like
  /Adotmacron. #298
- Adds /bitcoin glyph U+20BF. #284
- Adds /insertionsymbol U+2380. #290
- Adds specialized glyphs /Aringogonek, /aringogonek, /Yogonek and
  /yogonek to fully support Elfdalian script. #285
- Adds U+EE01, a vertically-centered colon used by Android on the lock
  screen #212
- Improves kerning of /quotedblright,/quoteright and /period,/comma. #299
- Improves design of "Theta" U+03F4, U+0398 and "Fita" U+0472,
  U+0473. #263, #264
- Improves design of /yhook and use /ucyrillic in /Ukcyrillic
  /ukcyrillic. #273
- Improves design of /dzaltone and /dzcurl. #268
- Improves design of /percent, /perthousand and /pertenthousand
  glyphs. #237
- Improves variable-font metadata (STAT table). #265
- Improves (tunes) calt case substitutions, e.g. "x -X". #251
- Changes codepoint mapping of /q.sups from U+146B to private-area
  U+E163. #275

Changes since v3.12:

- Improvements to Greek and Cyrillic glyphs #240
- New stylistic set ss04 which is almost identical to ss02 with the
  exception of no slashed zero #252
- Fixes interpolation issues with several diacritics in the light
  weights #257
- Removes codepoint mappings for some math-related enclosed glyphs that
  would be too large when using the circle-enclosed glyphs #250
- Various improvements and adjustments to glyph shapes, spacing and
  kerning
- Improves OpenType feature name metadata

Changes since v3.11:

- This release includes major improvements Thin, Light and ExtraLight
  styles (including italic counterparts) incorporating months of work
  by @KatjaSchimmel
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 8, 2021
## 1.7.4 (2021-08-12)

* [BUGFIX] #449: Fixed segfaults generated by `stri_sprintf`.

* [BUILD TIME] No longer defining `USE_RINTERNALS` and `R_NO_REMAP`.


## 1.7.3 (2021-07-15)

* [BUGFIX] Fixed the previous patch of ICU55 causing a build failure on,
  amongst others, CRAN's Solaris-based target.


## 1.7.2 (2021-07-14)

* [BUGFIX] Workaround for a bug in `tools::checkFF` failing
  when `NA_character_` is passed to `.Call`.


## 1.7.1 (2021-07-14)

* [BACKWARD INCOMPATIBILITY] `%s$%` and `%stri$%` now use the new `stri_sprintf`
  (see below) function instead of `base::sprintf`.

* [BACKWARD INCOMPATIBILITY, NEW FEATURE] In `stri_sub<-` and `stri_sub_all<-`,
  providing a negative `length` from now on does not result in the corresponding
  input string being altered.

* [BACKWARD INCOMPATIBILITY, NEW FEATURE] In `stri_sub` and `stri_sub_all`,
  negative `length` results in the corresponding output being `NA`
  or not extracted at all, depending on the setting of the new argument
  `ignore_negative_length`.

* [BACKWARD INCOMPATIBILITY, BUGFIX, NEW FEATURE] In `stri_subset*`
  and their replacement versions, `pattern` and `value` cannot be longer
  than `str` (but now they are recycled if necessary).

* [BACKWARD INCOMPATIBILITY, NEW FEATURE] `stri_sub*` now accept the
  `from` argument being a matrix like `cbind(from, length=length)`.
  Unnamed columns or any other names are still interpreted as `cbind(from, to)`.
  Also, the new argument `use_matrix` can be used to disable
  the special treatment of such matrices.

* [DOCUMENTATION] It has been clarified that the syntax of `*_charclass`
  (e.g., used in `stri_trim*`) differs slightly from regex character
  classes.

* [NEW FEATURE] #420: `stri_sprintf` (alias: `stri_string_format`)
  is a Unicode-aware replacement for and enhancement of the base `sprintf`:
  it adds a customised handling of `NA`s (on demand), computing field size
  based on code point width, outputting substrings of at most given width,
  variable width and precision (both at the same time), etc. Moreover,
  `stri_printf` can be used to display formatted strings conveniently.

* [NEW FEATURE] #153: `stri_match_*_regex` now extract capture group names.

* [NEW FEATURE] #25: `stri_locate_*_regex` now have a new argument,
  `capture_groups`, which allows for extracting positions of matches
  to parenthesised subexpressions.

* [NEW FEATURE] `stri_locate_*` now have a new argument, `get_length`,
  whose setting may result in generating *from-length* matrices
  (instead of *from-to* ones).

* [NEW FEATURE] #438: `stri_trans_general` now supports rule-based
  as well as reverse-direction transliteration.

* [NEW FEATURE] #434: `stri_datetime_format` and `stri_datetime_parse`
  are now vectorised also with respect to the `format` argument.

* [NEW FEATURE] `stri_datetime_fstr` has a new argument, `ignore_special`,
  which defaults to `TRUE` for backward compatibility.

* [NEW FEATURE] `stri_datetime_format`, `stri_datetime_add`, and
  `stri_datetime_fields` now call `as.POSIXct` more eagerly.

* [NEW FEATURE] `stri_trim*` now have a new argument, `negate`.

* [NEW FEATURE] `stri_replace_rstr` converts `gsub`-style replacement strings
  to `stri_replace`-style.

* [INTERNAL] `stri_prepare_arg*` have been refactored, buffer overruns
  in the exception handling subsystem are now avoided.

* [BUGFIX] Few functions (`stri_length`, `stri_enc_toutf32`, etc.)
  did not throw an exception on an invalid UTF-8
  byte sequence (and merely issued a warning instead).

* [BUGFIX] `stri_datetime_fstr` did not honour `NA_character_`
  and did not parse format strings such as `"%Y%m%d"` correctly.
  It has now been completely rewritten (in C).

* [BUGFIX] `stri_wrap` did not recognise the width of certain Unicode sequences
  correctly.


## 1.6.2 (2021-05-14)

* [BACKWARD INCOMPATIBILITY] In `stri_enc_list()`,
  `simplify` now defaults to `TRUE`.

* [NEW FEATURE] #425: The outputs of `stri_enc_list()`, `stri_locale_list()`,
  `stri_timezone_list()`, and `stri_trans_list()` are now sorted.

* [NEW FEATURE] #428: In `stri_flatten`, `na_empty=NA` now omits missing values.

* [BUILD TIME] #431: Pre-4.9.0 GCC has `::max_align_t`,
  but not `std::max_align_t`, added a (possible) workaround, see the `INSTALL`
  file.

* [BUGFIX] #429: `stri_width()` misclassified the width of certain
  code points (including grave accent, Eszett, etc.);
  General category *Sk* (Symbol, modifier) is no longer of width 0,
  `UCHAR_EAST_ASIAN_WIDTH` of `U_EA_AMBIGUOUS` is no longer of width 2.

* [BUGFIX] #354: `ALTREP` `CHARSXP`s were not copied, and thus could have been
  garbage collected in the so-called meanwhile (with thanks to @jimhester).


## 1.6.1 (2021-05-05)

* [GENERAL] #401: stringi is now bundled with ICU4C 69.1 (upgraded from 61.1),
  which is used on most Windows and OS X builds as well as on *nix systems
  not equipped with system ICU. However, if the C++11 support is disabled,
  stringi will be built against the battle-tested ICU4C 55.1.
  The update to ICU brings Unicode 13.0 and CLDR 39 support.

* [DOCUMENTATION] A draft version of a paper on `stringi` is now available at
  https://stringi.gagolewski.com/_static/vignette/stringi.pdf

* [GENERAL] stringi now requires R >= 3.1 (`CXX_STD` of `CXX11` or `CXX1X`).

* [NEW FEATURE] #408: `stri_trans_casefold()` performs case folding;
  this is different from case mapping, which is locale-dependent.
  Folding makes two pieces of text that differ only in case identical.
  This can come in handy when comparing strings.

* [NEW FEATURE] #421: `stri_rank()` ranks strings in a character vector
  (e.g., for ordering data frames with regards to multiple criteria,
  the ranks can be passed to `order()`, see #219).

* [NEW FEATURE] #266: `stri_width()` now supports emojis.

* [NEW FEATURE] `%s$%` and `%stri$%` are now vectorised with respect to
  both arguments.

* [BUGFIX] `stri_sort_key()` now outputs `bytes`-encoded strings.

* [BUGFIX] #415: `locale=''` was not equivalent to `locale=NULL`
  in `stri_opts_collator()`.

* [INTERNAL] #414: Use `LEVELS(x)` macro instead of accessing `(x)->sxpinfo.gp`
  directly (@lukaszdaniel).


## 1.5.3 (2020-09-04)

* [DOCUMENTATION] stringi home page has moved to https://stringi.gagolewski.com
  and now includes a comprehensive reference manual.

* [NEW FEATURE] #400: `%s$%` and `%stri$%` are now binary operators
  that call base R's `sprintf()`.

* [NEW FEATURE] #399: The `%s*%` and `%stri*%` operators can be used
  in addition to `stri_dup()`, for the very same purpose.

* [NEW FEATURE] #355: `stri_opts_regex()` now accepts the `time_limit` and
  `stack_limit` options so as to prevent malformed or malicious regexes
  from running for too long.

* [NEW FEATURE] #345: `stri_startswith()` and `stri_endswith()` are now equipped
  with the `negate` parameter.

* [NEW FEATURE] #382: Incorrect regexes are now reported to ease debugging.

* [DEPRECATION WARNING] #347: Any unknown option passed to `stri_opts_fixed()`,
  `stri_opts_regex()`, `stri_opts_coll()`, and `stri_opts_brkiter()` now
  generates a warning. In the future, the `...` parameter will be removed,
  so that will be an error.

* [DEPRECATION WARNING] `stri_duplicated()`'s `fromLast` argument
  has been renamed `from_last`. `fromLast` is now its alias scheduled
  for removal in a future version of the package.

* [DEPRECATION WARNING] `stri_enc_detect2()`
  is scheduled for removal in a future version of the package.
  Use `stri_enc_detect()` or the more targeted `stri_enc_isutf8()`,
  `stri_enc_isascii()`, etc., instead.

* [DEPRECATION WARNING] `stri_read_lines()`,  `stri_write_lines()`,
  `stri_read_raw()`: use `con` argument instead of `fname` now.
  The argument `fallback_encoding` is scheduled for removal and is no longer
  used. `stri_read_lines()` does not support `encoding="auto"` anymore.

* [DEPRECATION WARNING] `nparagraphs` in `stri_rand_lipsum()` has been renamed
  `n_paragraphs`.

* [NEW FEATURE] #398: Alternative, British spelling of function parameters
  has been introduced, e.g., `stri_opts_coll()` now supports both
  `normalization` and `normalisation`.

* [NEW FEATURE] #393: `stri_read_bin()`, `stri_read_lines()`, and
  `stri_write_lines()` are no longer marked as draft API.

* [NEW FEATURE] #187: `stri_read_bin()`, `stri_read_lines()`, and
  `stri_write_lines()` now support connection objects as well.

* [NEW FEATURE] #386: New function `stri_sort_key()` for generating
  locale-dependent sort keys which can be ordered at the byte level and
  return an equivalent ordering to the original string (@DavisVaughan).

* [BUGFIX] #138: `stri_encode()` and `stri_rand_strings()`
  now can generate strings of much larger lengths.

* [BUGFIX] `stri_wrap()` did not honour `indent` correctly when
  `use_width` was `TRUE`.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 20, 2021
1.1.0 (2021-07-31)

Features

* Use wrapped exception in Faraday::ParsingError to improve legibility of
  the error (#255, @d-m-u)

Bugs fixed

* Use JSON.generate instead of .dump in request middleware (#266,
  @Be-ngt-oH)

Chores and misc

* Add rubocop-package and drop git ls-files in gemspec (#263, @utkarsh2102)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 6, 2022
Release notes:
- Add GPU fields to plans printer (#269)
- Bump github.com/spf13/viper from 1.11.0 to 1.12.0 (#266)
- Bump govultr version from 2.16.0 to 2.17.1 (#267)
- Release v2.14.1 #patch
- Update instance and kubernetes tag to str pointer (#268)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 19, 2022
From https://wiki.davical.org/index.php?title=Release_Notes/1.1.11:

=== Bug Fixes ===
* Tasks show up in Free/Busy (#257)
* php compatibility: Creating principal fails on 8.1 (#271)
* PHP 8 deprecations: htmlspecialchars in always.php (#266)
* PHP 8: "Exception [0] array_flip(): Argument #1 ($array) must be of
  type array, null given" at principal-edit.php (#260)
* Exception in inc/iSchedule.php, Argument #1 must be of type
  Countable|array (#252)
* Users with passwords containing a quotation mark cannot login (#259)
* Create new users, impossible... (#250)
* Wrong FreeBusy duration when the DTSTART of the event is the same as
  the DTEND (#247)
* Remove deprecated get_magic_quotes* function call from setup.php (234)
* "Login failure" when password contains HTML special characters (#229)

=== Other Changes ===
* Changes to Gitlab CI, unit and regression tests
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 28, 2022
hg-git 1.0.1 (2022-11-04)
=========================

This is a minor release, focusing on bugs and compatibility.

* Ignore any ``GIT_SSH_COMMAND`` environment variable, rather than
  dying with an error. (#369)
* Fix bug with unusual progress lines from Azure Repo (#391)
* Fix incorrect use of localisation APIs (#387)
* Fix pushing with Dulwich 0.2.49 or later.
* Fix tests with Git 2.37.
* Fix bug with tags or remote refs in the local Git repository that
  point to missing commits.
* Mark Mercurial 6.2 and 6.3 as supported and tested.

Thanks to Pierre Augier and Aay Jay Chan for contributing to this
release!

hg-git 1.0.0 (2022-04-01)
=========================

This is the first stable release in the 1.0 series. In addition to all
the features and fixes in the betas, it includes:

* Handle errors in ``.gitmodules`` gracefully, allowing the conversion
  to continue. (#329)
* Don't die with an error when ``.hgsub`` contains comments. (#128)
* Suppress errors on export related to history editing of certain
  commits with unusual authorship and messages. (#383)
* Fix tests with Git 2.35.

Other changes:

* Increase test coverage by using different versions of Alpine Linux
  and Dulwich.

This release requires Mercurial 5.2 or later and Python 3.6 or later.

hg-git 1.0b2 (2022-03-10)
=========================

This is a follow-up to the previous beta, that fixes the following
bugs:

* Fix tests with Mercurial 6.1.
* Avoid prompting for authentication after a successful push, by
  storing the authenticated client. (#379)

This release requires Mercurial 5.2 or later and Python 3.6 or later.

hg-git 1.0b1 (2022-01-26)
=========================

This is a preview of an upcoming major release that contains changes
to user-facing behaviour, as well as a fair amount of internal
changes. The primary focus is on adjusting the user experience to be
more intuitive and consistent with Git and Mercurial. The internal
changes are mainly refactoring to make the code more consistent and
maintainable. Performance should also be much better; a simple clone
of a medium-sized repository is about 40% faster.

This release requires Mercurial 5.2 or later and Python 3.6 or later.

Changes to behaviour:

* When a pull detects that a Git remote branch vanishes, it will
  remove the corresponding local tags, such as ``default/branch``.
  This is equivalent to using ``git fetch --prune``, and adjustable
  using the ``git.pull-prune-remote-branches`` configuration option.
* Similarly, delete the actual bookmarks corresponding to a remote
  branch, unless the bookmarks was moved since the last pull from Git.
  This is enabled by default and adjustable using the
  ``git.pull-prune-bookmarks`` configuration option.
* Speed up ``pull`` by using a single transaction per map save
  interval.
* Similarly, speed up ``hg clone`` by always using a single
  transaction and map save interval, as Mercurial will delete the
  repository on errors.
* Change the default ``hggit.mapsavefrequency`` to 1,000 commits rather
  than just saving at the end.
* Abort with a helpful error when a user attempts to push to Git from
  a Mercurial repository without any bookmarks nor tags. Previously,
  that would either invent a bookmark —— *once* — or just report that
  nothing was found.
* Only update e.g. ``default/master`` when actually pulling from
  ``default``.

Enhancements:

* Add a ``gittag()`` revset.
* Print a message describing which bookmarks changed during a pull.
* Let Mercurial report on the incoming changes once each transaction
  is saved, similar to when pulling from a regular repository.
* Remove some unnecessary caching in an attempt to decrease memory
  footprint.
* Advance phases during the pull rather than at the end.
* With ``hggit.usephases``, allow publishing tags and specific remotes
  on pull, as well as publishing the remote ``HEAD`` on push.
* Change defaults to drop illegal paths rather than aborting the
  conversion; this is adjustable using the ``hggit.invalidpaths``
  configuration option.
* Allow updating bookmarks from obsolete commits to their successors.

Bug fixes:

* Adjust publishing of branches to correspond to the documentation.
  Previously, e.g. listing ``master`` would publish a local bookmark
  even if diverged from the remote.
* Handle corrupt repositories gracefully in the ``gverify`` command,
  and allow checking repository integrity.
* Only apply extension wrappers when the extension is actually
  enabled rather than just loaded.
* Fix pulling with ``phases.new-commit`` set to ``secret``. (#266)
* Detect divergence with a branch bookmark suffix.
* Fix flawed handling of remote messages on pull and push, which
  caused most such messages to be discarded.
* Report a helpful error when attempting to push or convert with
  commits missing in the Git repository. Also, issue a warning when
  creating a new Git repository with a non-empty map, as that may lead
  to the former.
* Ensure that ``gimport`` also synchronises tags.
* Address a bug where updating bookmarks might fail with certain
  obsolete commits.
* Handle missing Git commits gracefully. (#376)

Other changes:

* Require ``setuptools`` for building, and use ``setuptools_scm`` for
  determining the version of the extension.
* Refactoring and reformatting of the code base.

hg-git 0.10.4 (2022-01-26)
==========================

This is a minor release, focusing on bugs and compatibility.

Bug fixes:

* Fix compatibility with the ``mercurial_keyring`` extension. (#360)
* Add missing test files to the source archive. (#375)
* Fix tests with Git 2.34.

hg-git 0.10.3 (2021-11-16)
==========================

This is a minor release, focusing on bugs and compatibility.

Enhancements:

* Add support for Mercurial 6.0.

hg-git 0.10.2 (2021-07-31)
==========================

This is a minor release, focusing on bugs and compatibility.

Enhancements:

* Add support for Mercurial 5.9.

Bug fixes:

* Fix the ``git.authors`` configuration option, broken in Python 3.

hg-git 0.10.1 (2021-05-12)
==========================

This is a minor release, focusing on bugs and compatibility.

Enhancements:

* Add support for Mercurial 5.8.

Bug fixes:

* Fix some documentation issues.
* Don't overwrite annotated tags on push.
* Fix an issue where pushing a repository without any bookmarks would
  push secret changesets.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 12, 2023
# stringr 1.5.0

## Breaking changes

* stringr functions now consistently implement the tidyverse recycling rules
  (#372). There are two main changes:

    *  Only vectors of length 1 are recycled. Previously, (e.g.)
       `str_detect(letters, c("x", "y"))` worked, but it now errors.

    *  `str_c()` ignores `NULLs`, rather than treating them as length 0
        vectors.

    Additionally, many more arguments now throw errors, rather than warnings,
    if supplied the wrong type of input.

* `regex()` and friends now generate class names with `stringr_` prefix (#384).

* `str_detect()`, `str_starts()`, `str_ends()` and `str_subset()` now error
  when used with either an empty string (`""`) or a `boundary()`. These
  operations didn't really make sense (`str_detect(x, "")` returned `TRUE`
  for all non-empty strings) and made it easy to make mistakes when programming.

## New features

* Many tweaks to the documentation to make it more useful and consistent.

* New `vignette("from-base")` by @sastoudt provides a comprehensive comparison
  between base R functions and their stringr equivalents. It's designed to
  help you move to stringr if you're already familiar with base R string
  functions (#266).

* New `str_escape()` escapes regular expression metacharacters, providing
  an alternative to `fixed()` if you want to compose a pattern from user
  supplied strings (#408).

* New `str_equal()` compares two character vectors using unicode rules,
  optionally ignoring case (#381).

* `str_extract()` can now optionally extract a capturing group instead of
  the complete match (#420).

* New `str_flatten_comma()` is a special case of `str_flatten()` designed for
  comma separated flattening and can correctly apply the Oxford commas
  when there are only two elements (#444).

* New `str_split_1()` is tailored for the special case of splitting up a single
  string (#409).

* New `str_split_i()` extract a single piece from a string (#278, @bfgray3).

* New `str_like()` allows the use of SQL wildcards (#280, @rjpat).

* New `str_rank()` to complete the set of order/rank/sort functions (#353).

* New `str_sub_all()` to extract multiple substrings from each string.

* New `str_unique()` is a wrapper around `stri_unique()` and returns unique
  string values in a character vector (#249, @seasmith).

* `str_view()` uses ANSI colouring rather than an HTML widget (#370). This
  works in more places and requires fewer dependencies. It includes a number
  of other small improvements:

    * It no longer requires a pattern so you can use it to display strings with
      special characters.
    * It highlights unusual whitespace characters.
    * It's vectorised over both string` and `pattern` (#407).
    * It defaults to displaying all matches, making `str_view_all()` redundant
      (and hence deprecated) (#455).

* New `str_width()` returns the display width of a string (#380).

* stringr is now licensed as MIT (#351).

## Minor improvements and bug fixes

* Better error message if you supply a non-string pattern (#378).

* A new data source for `sentences` has fixed many small errors.

* `str_extract()` and `str_exctract_all()` now work correctly when `pattern`
  is a `boundary()`.

* `str_flatten()` gains a `last` argument that optionally override the
  final separator (#377). It gains a `na.rm` argument to remove missing
  values (since it's a summary function) (#439).

* `str_pad()` gains `use_width` argument to control whether to use the total
  code point width or the number of code points as "width" of a string (#190).

* `str_replace()` and `str_replace_all()` can use standard tidyverse formula
  shorthand for `replacement` function (#331).

* `str_starts()` and `str_ends()` now correctly respect regex operator
  precedence (@carlganz).

* `str_wrap()` breaks only at whitespace by default; set
  `whitespace_only = FALSE` to return to the previous behaviour (#335, @rjpat).

* `word()` now returns all the sentence when using a negative `start` parameter
  that is greater or equal than the number of words. (@pdelboca, #245)

# stringr 1.4.1

Hot patch release to resolve R CMD check failures.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 15, 2023
2.21.0 (2023-05-10)

HTML5 Support

Classes Loofah::HTML5::Document and Loofah::HTML5::DocumentFragment are
introduced, along with helper methods:

* Loofah.html5_document
* Loofah.html5_fragment
* Loofah.scrub_html5_document
* Loofah.scrub_html5_fragment

These classes and methods use Nokogiri's HTML5 parser to ensure modern web
standards are used.

⚠ HTML5 functionality is only available with Nokogiri v1.14.0 and higher.

⚠ HTML5 functionality is not available for JRuby.  Please see this upstream
Nokogiri issue if you're interested in helping implement and support HTML5
support.

Loofah::HTML4 module and namespace

Loofah::HTML has been renamed to Loofah::HTML4, and Loofah::HTML is aliased
to preserve backwards-compatibility.  Nokogiri::HTML and Nokogiri::HTML4
parse methods still use libxml2's (or NekoHTML's) HTML4 parser.

Take special note that if you rely on the class name of an object in your
code, objects will now report a class of Loofah::HTML4::Foo where they
previously reported Loofah::HTML::Foo.  Instead of relying on the string
returned by Object#class, prefer Class#=== or Object#is_a? or
Object#instance_of?.

Future releases of Nokogiri may deprecate HTML classes and methods or
otherwise change this behavior, so please start using HTML4 in place of
HTML.

Official support for JRuby

This version introduces official support for JRuby.  Previously, the test
suite had never been green due to differences in behavior in the underlying
HTML parser used by Nokogiri.  We've updated the test suite to accommodate
those differences, and have added JRuby to the CI suite.

2.21.1 (2023-05-10)

Fixed

* Don't define HTML5::Document and HTML5::DocumentFragment when Nokogiri is
  < 1.14.  In 2.21.0 these classes were defined whenever Nokogiri::HTML5 was
  defined, but Nokogiri v1.12 and v1.13 do not support Loofah subclassing
  properly.


2.21.2 (2023-05-11)

Dependencies

* Update the dependency on Nokogiri to be >= 1.12.0.  The dependency in
  2.21.0 and 2.21.1 was left at >= 1.5.9 but versions before 1.12 would
  result in a NameError exception.  [#266]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request 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 pull request 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 pull request Sep 1, 2023
2.6.4 (2023-08-25)

* If a task returns an exception value, do not raise it in #wait. (#270)
* Minor improvement to test performance.
* Test multiple process waits. (#273)
* Failing timeout while getting from stdin. (#266)
* Fix handling of TimeoutError in io_wait. (#274)
* Add test for blocking IO#gets in task. (#267)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 19, 2023
Changes since 0.11.1:

eza v0.12.0 (final rust v1.65 release)

Changelog

Bug Fixes

  * Expand --all help
  * RUSTSEC-2020-0071
  * Generalize gitignore to ignore all eza deb packages
  * Canonicalize errors when the destination of a symbolic link is bad
  * Handle other canonicalize errors in hyperlinks and git
  * Fix windows build when canonicalize returns an error
  * Change trycmd config to use test/itest folder for testing
  * Revert to old apt install command suggestion and add hint
  * Remove stray backslashes
  * Is_some_and is an unstable Rust feature until 1.70
  * Revert "Support for Windows Hidden Files"
  * Shellcheck warnings
  * Revert "Support for Windows Hidden Files"
  * Shellcheck warnings
  * Exit 13 on os error 13
  * Rewrite comment
  * Improve trace strings
  * Tracing typo

Documentation

  * Expand --all documentation
  * Add pthorpe92 gist
  * Remove xtests section from readme
  * Add deprecation warning to xtests/readme
  * Add deprecation warning to just xtest commands
  * Add deprecation warning to vagrantfile
  * Add MacPorts install info
  * Add gentoo
  * Fix gentoo install
  * Add docs for --git-repos & --git-repos-no-status
  * Fix gpg armor flag for deb release in readme
  * Add better explanation of git repos + no status
  * Add scoop install info
  * Remove color specifications. change unknown git repo status to ~
  * Fix missing color specification from man page

Features

  * Add audit workflow
  * Add trycmd as dev-dependency
  * Add minimal trycmd binary
  * Add a few trycmd tests as example
  * Document and change output for --git-repos
  * Add apt installation workflow
  * Adds filtering on Windows hidden files
  * Adds filtering on Windows hidden files
  * Adds filtering on Windows hidden files
  * Added shellcheck to treefmt
  * Adds filtering on Windows hidden files
  * Add PERMISSION_DENIED exit code

Miscellaneous Tasks

  * Bump chrono from 0.4.27 to 0.4.30
  * Removal of xtests
  * Removal of vagrant
  * Remove deprecated devtools
  * Run spellcheck

Refactor

  * Over-engineer deb-package.sh
  * Hide xtests folder
  * Split trycmd into tests for all, unix and windows
  * Limit unit-tests run on workflow change to unit-tests itself
  * Moved generateTest.sh to devtools/
  * Renamed the file
  * Add tracing to various code parts
  * Make std::process::exit global

Revert

  * "Support for Windows Hidden Files"

Styling

  * Remove TODO message on the absolute_path property
  * Fix shellcheck issues in deb-package.sh
  * Fix shellcheck issues in deb-package.sh
  * Fix shellcheck issues in deb-package.sh

Testing

  * Remove vhs from flake
  * Remove vhs-runner files
  * Dump trycmd from nix sandbox
  * Fix name of trydump
  * Add trycmd
  * Add nix feature
  * Add example long tests for sandbox
  * Set itests files to unix epoch
  * Set itest files to unix epoch
  * Refactor setting unix epoch
  * Auto discard old definitions
  * Fix test reference
  * Add long_all_nix.toml
  * Add long_blocksize_nix.toml
  * Add long_extended_nix.toml
  * Add long_git_nix.toml
  * Add long_git_repos_nix.toml
  * Add long_git_repos_no_status_nix.toml
  * Add long_grid_nix.toml
  * Add long_header_nix.toml
  * Add long_icons_nix.toml
  * Add long_octal_nix.toml
  * Add long_time_style_relative_nix.toml
  * Freeze nix tests
  * Fix trydump when no files to delete
  * Adding more content to test
  * Modified unix and all tests
  * Regenerate nix tests
  * Convert windows tests with new itest dir
  * Fixed windows tests being wrong
  * Added a test generator
  * Add more unix_tests
  * Fixed unix tests to remove any distro specific
  * Removed git test breaking on nix

Build

  * Add compression, checksum gen for bin
  * Update flake.lock, cargo.lock
  * Add deny.toml
  * Remove org warnings
  * Remove itest
  * Update flake.lock
  * Add itest, idump
  * Make trycmd part of checks

Ci

  * Don't use nix feature on ci
  * Enforce conventional commits
  * Enforce conventional commits

New Contributors

  * @NekoiNemo made their first contribution in #253
  * @sevz17 made their first contribution in #268
  * @herbygillot made their first contribution in #266
  * @m-czernek made their first contribution in #287
  * @sitiom made their first contribution in #302
  * @MartinFillon made their first contribution in #288
  * @aidandenlinger made their first contribution in #303
  * @alamb3142 made their first contribution in #225
  * @9glenda made their first contribution in #293

Full Changelog: eza-community/eza@v0.11.1...v0.12.0
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 1, 2023
1.3.1 - 2023-09-30
⛰️ Features
 - (args) Support tilde for options (#266) - (8698bc2)
 - (ci) Distribute RPM package (#159) - (baf4da8)

🐛 Bug Fixes
 - (ci) Update cargo-tarpaulin arguments - (83a0371)

🚜 Refactor
 - (ci) Simplify cargo-tarpaulin installation - (95f8d53)

📚 Documentation
 - (installation) Update instructions for Arch Linux - (291a928)
 - (installation) Add instructions for Alpine Linux - (3199bba)
 - (license) Re-license under the MIT + Apache 2.0 license (#303) - (cd56344)
 - Update Tera links to the new URL (#272) - (890de00)

⚙️ Miscellaneous Tasks
 - Remove GPL code (#293) - (e3606ba)

◀️ Revert
 - (args) Update clap and clap extras to v4 (#137) (#292) - (fb4c733)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 20, 2023
Version 1.20.1 (8 Oct 2023)

GitHub (8 Oct 2023)
- [Daniel Stenberg brought this change]

  ares-test:  silence warning (#564)

  warning: comparison of integer expressions of different signedness

  Fix By: Daniel Stenberg (@bagder)

Brad House (8 Oct 2023)
- fix README.md

GitHub (8 Oct 2023)
- [Brad House brought this change]

  1.20.1 release (#563)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  fix reference to freed memory (#562)

  Issue #561 shows free'd memory could be accessed in some error conditions.

  Fixes Issue #561
  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

Brad House (8 Oct 2023)
- reported build/test systems may timeout on intensive tests. reduce test case to still be relevant but to reduce false positive errors

GitHub (8 Oct 2023)
- [Gregor Jasny brought this change]

  Regression: Fix typo in fuzzcheck target name (#559)

  This seems to be a vim'esque typo introduced with c1b00c41.

  Fix By: Gregor Jasny (@gjasny)

Version 1.20.0 (6 Oct 2023)

Brad House (6 Oct 2023)
- fix slist search off by 1

GitHub (6 Oct 2023)
- [Brad House brought this change]

  1.20.0 release prep (#557)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  ares__buf should return standard error codes.  more helpers implemented. (#558)

  The purpose of this PR is to hopefully make the private API of this set of routines less likely to need to be changed in a future release.  While this is not a public API, it could become harder in the future to change usage as it becomes more widely used within c-ares.

  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  Update from 1989 MIT license text to modern MIT license text (#556)

  ares (and thus c-ares) was originally licensed under the 1989 MIT license text:
  https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing:MIT#Old_Style_(no_advertising_without_permission)

  This change updates the license to the modern MIT license as recognized here:
  https://opensource.org/license/mit/

  care has been taken to ensure correct attributions remain for the authors contained within the copyright headers, and all authors with attributions in the headers have been contacted for approval regarding the change.  Any authors which were not able to be contacted, the original copyright maintains, luckily that exists in only a single file `ares_parse_caa_reply.c` at this time.

  Please see PR #556 for the documented approvals by each contributor.

  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  Test Harness: use ares_timeout() to calculate the value to pass to select() these days. (#555)

  The test framework was using 100ms timeout passed to select(), and not using ares_timeout() to calculate the actual recommended value based on the queries in queue. Using ares_timeout() tests the functionality of ares_timeout() itself and will provide more responsive results.

  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  Fix for TCP back to back queries (#552)

  As per #266, TCP queries are basically broken. If we get a partial reply, things just don't work, but unlike UDP, TCP may get fragmented and we need to properly handle that.

  I've started creating a basic parser/buffer framework for c-ares for memory safety reasons, but it also helps for things like this where we shouldn't be manually tracking positions and fetching only a couple of bytes at a time from a socket. This parser/buffer will be expanded and used more in the future.

  This also resolves #206 by allowing NULL to be specified for some socket callbacks so they will auto-route to the built-in c-ares functions.

  Fixes: #206, #266
  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  remove acountry from built tools as nerd.dk is gone (#554)

  The acountry utility required a third party DNSBL service from nerd.dk in order to operate. That service has been offline for about a year and there is no other comparable service offering. We are keeping the code in the repository as an example, but no longer building it.

  Fixes: #537
  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  Don't requeue any queries for getaddrinfo() during destruction. (#553)

  During ares_destroy(), any outstanding queries are terminated, however ares_getaddrinfo() had an ordering issue with status codes which in some circumstances could lead to a new query being enqueued rather than honoring the termination.

  Fixes #532
  Fix By: @Chilledheart and Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  ares_getaddrinfo(): Fail faster on AF_UNSPEC if we've already received one address class  (#551)

  As per #541, when using AF_UNSPEC with ares_getaddrinfo() (and in turn with ares_gethostbynam()) if we receive a successful response for one address class, we should not allow the other address class to continue on with retries, just return the address class we have.

  This will limit the overall query time to whatever timeout remains for the pending query for the other address class, it will not, however, terminate the other query as it may still prove to be successful (possibly coming in less than a millisecond later) and we'd want that result still. It just turns off additional error processing to get the result back quicker.

  Fixes Bug: #541
  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Sam Morris brought this change]

  Avoid producing an ill-formed result when qualifying a name with the root domain (#546)

  This prevents the result of qualifying "name" with "." being "name.." which is ill-formed.

  Fixes Bug: #545
  Fix By: Sam Morris (@yrro)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  Configuration option to limit number of UDP queries per ephemeral port (#549)

  Add a new ARES_OPT_UDP_MAX_QUERIES option with udp_max_queries parameter that can be passed to ares_init_options(). This value defaults to 0 (unlimited) to maintain existing compatibility, any positive number will cause new UDP ephemeral ports to be created once the threshold is reached, we'll call these 'connections' even though its technically wrong for UDP.

  Implementation Details:
  * Each server entry in a channel now has a linked-list of connections/ports for udp and tcp. The first connection in the list is the one most likely to be eligible to accept new queries.
  * Queries are now tracked by connection rather than by server.
  * Every time a query is detached from a connection, the connection that it was attached to will be checked to see if it needs to be cleaned up.
  * Insertion, lookup, and searching for connections has been implemented as O(1) complexity so the number of connections will not impact performance.
  * Remove is_broken from the server, it appears it would be set and immediately unset, so must have been invalidated via a prior patch. A future patch should probably track consecutive server errors and de-prioritize such servers. The code right now will always try servers in the order of configuration, so a bad server in the list will always be tried and may rely on timeout logic to try the next.
  * Various other cleanups to remove code duplication and for clarification.

  Fixes Bug: #444
  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  its not 1991 anymore, lower default timeout and retry count (#542)

  A lot of time has passed since the original timeouts and retry counts were chosen. We have on and off issues reported due to this. Even on geostationary satellite links, latency is worst case around 1.5s. This PR changes the per-server timeout to 2s and the retry count lowered from 4 to 3.

  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Brad House brought this change]

  Modernization: Implement base data-structures and replace usage (#540)

  c-ares currently lacks modern data structures that can make coding easier and more efficient. This PR implements a new linked list, skip list (sorted linked list), and hashtable implementation that are easy to use and hard to misuse. Though these implementations use more memory allocations than the prior implementation, the ability to more rapidly iterate on the codebase is a bigger win than any marginal performance difference (which is unlikely to be visible, modern systems are much more powerful than when c-ares was initially created).

  The data structure implementation favors readability and audit-ability over performance, however using the algorithmically correct data type for the purpose should offset any perceived losses.

  The primary motivation for this PR is to facilitate future implementation for Issues #444, #135, #458, and possibly #301

  A couple additional notes:

  The ares_timeout() function is now O(1) complexity instead of O(n) due to the use of a skiplist.
  Some obscure bugs were uncovered which were actually being incorrectly validated in the test cases. These have been addressed in this PR but are not explicitly discussed.
  Fixed some dead code warnings in ares_rand for systems that don't need rc4

  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

- [Jérôme Duval brought this change]

  fix missing prefix for CMake generated libcares.pc (#530)

  'pkg-config grpc --cflags' complains with:
  Variable 'prefix' not defined in libcares.pc

  Fix By: Jérôme Duval (@korli)

bradh352 (11 Jul 2023)
- windows get_DNS_Windows port fix for ipv6

- windows get_DNS_Windows port is in network byte order

- backoff to debian 11 due to coverage check failure

- extend on PR #534, windows should also honor a port

GitHub (11 Jul 2023)
- [Brad House brought this change]

  Support configuration of DNS server ports (#534)

  As per https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-5.1/resolv.conf.5 we should
  support bracketed syntax for resolv.conf entries to contain an optional
  port number.

  We also need to utilize this format for configuration of MacOS
  DNS servers as seen when using the Viscosity OpenVPN client, where
  it starts a private DNS server listening on localhost on a non-standard
  port.

  Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)

Daniel Stenberg (9 Jun 2023)
- provide SPDX identifiers and a REUSE CI job to verify

  All files have their licence and copyright information clearly
  identifiable. If not in the file header, they are set separately in
  .reuse/dep5.

  All used license texts are provided in LICENSES/

GitHub (30 May 2023)
- [Alexey A Tikhonov brought this change]

  Remove unreachable code as reported by Coverity (#527)

  Coverity reported some code as unreachable.  A manual inspection confirmed the reports.

  Fix By: Alexey A Tikhonov (@alexey-tikhonov)

- [Ben Noordhuis brought this change]

  rand: add support for getrandom() (#526)

  glibc provides arc4random_buf() but musl does not and /dev/urandom is
  not always available.

- [Tim Wojtulewicz brought this change]

  Replace uses of sprintf with snprintf (#525)

  sprintf isn't safe even if you think you are using it right.  Switch to snprintf().

  Fix By: Tim Wojtulewicz (@timwoj)

bradh352 (23 May 2023)
- update version and release procedure

GitHub (22 May 2023)
- [Douglas R. Reno brought this change]

  INSTALL.md: Add Watcom instructions and update Windows documentation URLs (#524)

  This commit adds instructions on how to use the WATCOM compiler to build c-ares. This was just tested on c-ares-1.19.1 and works well.

  While going through the links for the C Runtime documentation for Windows systems, I discovered that all three of the KB articles that were linked are now nonexistent. This commit replaces KB94248 with the current replacement available on Microsoft's website, which also makes the other two KB articles obsolete.

  Fix By: Douglas R. Reno (@renodr)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 6, 2023
Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.0.1
    * Retagging release

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.0
    * Search provider performance improvements !154, !155, !156 (Christian Hergert)
    * Use numeric font instead of monospace #290 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed electron-volt unit abbreviation #347 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed erroneous Joule unit name #348 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed missing build dependency !157 (Jeremy Bicha)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.beta
    * Fixed variable and function popover reverse typing #335, #320 (Robert Roth)
    * Better left/right cursor key handling !153 (Seth Falco)
    * Improved toolbar using Adwaita library !151 (Felipe Kinoshita)
    * Flatpak build improvements (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.alpha
    * Remember window size #328 !146 (Leonard K, Alice Mikhaylenko)
    * Allow opening Main Menu by pressing F10 !142 !149 (Automeris naranja)
    * Extend bit-shifting limit #306 !143 (J Sory)
    * Added new energy units !143 (J Sory)
    * Added TWD support via Bank of Canada rates #27 !148 (Mário Adriano)
    * Added legal section for exchange rate source attribution (Robert Roth)
    * Added United Nations Treasury exchange rate datasource (Robert Roth)
    * Added Jamaican Dollar currency #291 (Robert Roth)
    * Added Ukrainian hryvnia currency #278 (Robert Roth)
    * Added Nigerian Naira currency #142 (Robert Roth)
    * Changed symbolic icon to C on the clear button #336 (Robert Roth)
    * Dropped VEF currency support #78 (Robert Roth)
    * Use new vala-nightly SDK extension for flatpak (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 44.beta
    * Improved factorization !141 (J. Sory)
    * Number format selection documentation improvements #321 (Robert Roth)
    * Made builtin function descriptions translatable #323 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed display showing 0 on startup #318 (Robert Roth)
    * Improved button tooltips !132 (sunflowerskater)
    * Added signed int support to programming mode !110 (Erik Wolf)
    * i and e constants updated according to ISO 80000-2:2009 !137 (majjejjam)
    * Help overlay updates !133 (Sabri Ünal)
    * Added preferences shortcut !129 (Sabri Ünal)
    * Destroy dialog after clicking cancel #310 (Jaycee Santos)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.0.1
    * Fixed appdata versioning (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.0
    * Removed old issue tracker references !128 (Jake Dane)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.rc
    * Fix crash when entering new function name !124 (Nathaniel Russel)
    * Fix source view border !121 (Alexander Mikhaylenko)
    * Flatpak build update !122 (Bartłomiej Piotrowski)
    * Port about window to libadwaita !119 (Christopher Davis)
    * Port to libsoup3 !120 (AppleME)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.alpha
    * Fixed broken undo/redo #266 (Robert Roth)
    * Make sure variable name definitions work with whitespace too (Robert Roth)
    * Fix translatable strings !116 (Maximiliano)
    * Fixed missing implicit multiplication with variable and root #279 (Robert Roth)
    * meson warning fixes (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.2
    * Fixed incorrect history with bits toggling #281 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed crash when typing in variable popover #282 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed incorrect libxml usage #283 (Luca Bacci, Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.1
    * Fixed broken undo/redo #266 (Robert Roth)
    * Removed automatic closing brace addition #271 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed incorrect percentage symbol precedence handling #236, #275 (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.rc
    * Use new gnome post_install script !106 (Bobby Rong)
    * gcalc build fixes (Daniel Espinoza Ortiz)
    * Updated screenshots (Christopher Davis)
    * Set default focus to entry (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.beta
    * Fixed build issues with GCI entry controller tests #250 (Robert Roth)
    * Force LTR in history view #252 (Robert Roth)
    * programing mode: Force bit digits to be always LTR #258 (Yosef Or Boczko)
    * Use AdwApplication (Alexander Mikhaylenko)
    * ui: Fix styles !105 (Alexander Mikhaylenko)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.alpha
    * build: Support flatpak development builds (Óscar Fernández Díaz)
    * build: migrated to GTK4 !98 (Cristopher Davis, Robert Roth)
    * entry: Added currencies completion provider (Robert Roth)
    * entry: Fixed percentage evaluation error #237 (Robert Roth)
    * internal: Moved history view from MathDisplay to MathWindow (Robert Roth)
    * window: set default width for basic and keyboard mode #240 (Robert Roth)
    * buttons: removed destructive action class from clear button #242 (Robert Roth)
    * converter: search support in unit selector, separate conversion category selector #108 (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 41.0
    * Use first translated symbol for conversion with button #219 (Robert Roth)
    * Appdata includes hardware support information (Adrien Plazas)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 41.alpha
    * Adaptive preferences window !85 (Adrien Plazas)
    * Fixed currency conversion using convert button #216 (Robert Roth)
    * User interface reworked, adaptive UI !81 (Adrien Plazas)
    * Enlarged calculator icon in help !82 (Sabri Ünal)
    * Code cleanup (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed kilohertz shorthand !87 (scootergrisen)
    * Fixed donation link !88 (René Genz)
    * Added support using calculator without currency conversion for privacy !89 (Ray Strode)
    * Added support for function description of custom functions using @ !90 (Martin Jirku)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 40.rc
    * Resize window after switching mode !78 (joshas)
    * Fixed compilation warnings (Robert Roth)
    * Support offline currency conversion tests #208 (Robert Roth)
    * Use official unit on conversion button click #207 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed temperature unit typos #211 (Robert Roth)
    * Ellipsize conversion labels #17 (Robert Roth)
    * Added Ctrl+Delete shortcut for clearing the current equation #187 (Robert Roth)
    * Allow multiple decimal points #166. #5 (Robert Roth)
    * Added Ctrl+O shortcut for degrees symbol (Robert Roth)
    * Use gtk-sourceview 4.8 !80 (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 40.beta
    * Fixed CI build (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed issues with initial loading of currencies (Robert Roth)
    * Rework currency retrieval preparing for currency provider plugins (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed commandline conversions #33 (Robert Roth)
    * Added currency conversion tests (Robert Roth)
    * Added support for frequencies conversion (Dave Hulst)
    * Added support for converting to and from weeks (Dave Hulst)
    * Added support for converting to and from centuries and decades (Dave Hulst)
    * Increase buttons font size #201 (Robert Roth)
    * Added % button to Advanced mode (Dave Hulst)
    * Show 4 decimals in converter instead of only two #203 (Robert Roth)
    * Added style classes to buttons !76 (Dave Hulst)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 40.alpha
    * Use libhandy for window and headerbar !69 (Cristopher Davis)
    * Use C instead of Clr in help !70 (scootergrisen)
    * Fixed broken currency conversion on first start #199 (Robert Roth)
    * Removed duplicate word from help #198 (Robert Roth)
    * Added lbs shortcut for pounds conversion (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed inconsistent word size (A. M. Roswell)
    * Removed unused trunc button from programming mode #41 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed deprecation warnings
    * Added Serbian Dinar with fixed rate #49 (Robert Roth)
    * Added Bangladeshi Taka with fixed rate #191 (A. M. Roswell)
    * Updated mailing list contact to Discourse (Robert Roth)
    * Added basic help page for programming mode (A. M. Roswell)
    * Added insert character code button (A. M. Roswell)
    * Dim inapplicable bits on word size change #189 (A. M. Roswell)
    * Make the conversion labels selectable (Robert Roth)
    * Do not convert on swap #170 (Robert Roth)
    * Word size changer in programming mode !58 (A. M. Roswell)
    * Added metric cups conversion unit !53 (Lucy Coleclough)
    * Fixed astronomical unit conversion !51 (Thomas Nilsson)
    * Fixed feet-based units name, added mph and kph shortcuts #180 (Robert Roth)
    * Use shell copy to clipboard action #178 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed preferences of angle units !56 (Delton Ding)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.38.0

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.37.92

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.37.90
    * Add tooltips for bits in programming mode !46 (Olliver Schinagl)
    * snap packaging updates (Ken VanDine)
    * Added link to website in About #155 (Robert Roth)
    * Added speed conversions !49 (Mathieu Heurtevin)
    * History view follows preferences #105, #159, #168 (Robert Roth)
    * Added month as time unit #158 (Robert Roth)
    * Better help for variables example usage #154 (Robert Roth)
    * Defined pi variable, added pi button in programming mode #153 (Robert Roth)
    * CI build fixes (Robert Roth)
    * Updated app icon !47 (Jakub Steiner)
    * Fixed bug returning empty string as result #152 (Robert Roth)
    * Support latex-style multiplication #164 (Robert Roth)
    * Added support for tau constant #46 (Robert Roth)
    * Unify constant handling (Robert Roth)
    * Separate UI files from sources (Robert Roth)
    * Moved number format selection to separate menu #24 (Robert Roth)
    * Replaces mode selector shortcuts with Ctrl+Alt (Robert Roth)
    * Clear answer if editing right before it #59, #161 (Robert Roth)
    * Moved preferences dialog to UI file (Robert Roth)
    * Refresh bits panel after calculation #38 (Robert Roth)
    * Removed past author addresses #174 (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.36.0

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.92
    * doc: Don't pass --fatal-warnings to valadoc (Rico Tzschichholz)
    * Removed obsolete keyboard shortcut #148 (Robert Roth)
    * help: Update icon for 3.36 (Andre Klapper)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.90
    * Drop padding around the display !40 (Adrien Plazas)
    * Updated Keyboard Shortcuts (Sabri Ünal)
    * Handle Escape and Enter correctly with completion #144 (Robert Roth)
    * Added F10 for primary menu shortcut #148 (Robert Roth)
    * Updated app icon !43 (Tobias Bernard)
    * Added Rack Units to the conversions !37 (Léo Gillot-Lamure)
    * Fixed freeze on calculating atan(+/-i) #139 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed mode shortcuts by removing blocking mnemonics #138 (Robert Roth)
    * Implemented result history browsing using alt left/right #129 (Robert Roth)
    * Added translator comments for possible modes as command line arguments !38 (Rafael Fontenelle)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.3
    * Help updates (Andre Klapper)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.2
    * List possible modes in commandline help #112 (Robert Roth)
    * Add square feet unit #132 (Robert Roth)
    * Base conversion display selectable #123 (Robert Roth)
    * Created nightly icon (Jakub Steiner)
    * Snap build updates (Heather Ellsworth)
    * GCalc library code fixes (Rico Tzschichholz, Daniel Espinoza Ortiz)
    * Update required meson version (Diego Escalante Urrelo)
    * Adapt code to changed gtk+-3.0 bindings (Rico Tzschichholz)
    * Added GCi libary and tests for controllers for widgets (Daniel Espinoza Ortiz)
    * Solve on = key if input isq not a variable name #22 (Alberto González Palomo)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.92
    * README updates (Roger)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.90
    * Flatpak build cleanup (Jordan Petridis)
    * Debug messages cleanup (Daniel Espinosa Ortiz)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.3
    * calculator library build fixes (Daniel Espinosa Ortiz)
    * CI build fixes (Ken VanDine)
    * Added mnemonics for primary menu items #113 (Robert Roth)
    * Dropped leading zeros octal prefix #114, #109, #110 (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.2
    * Separated calculator library !19 (Daniel Espinosa Ortiz)
    * Ensure icon is available for shell (Ken VanDine)
    * Support entering left/right shift with keyboard #98 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed CFA conversion rate #102 (Robert Roth)
    * Remove copy icon from search provider results #103 (Robert Roth)
    * Do not assume octal base for binary numbers #101 (Robert Roth)
    * Show thousands separator in unit converter #102 (Robert Roth)
    * Use currency name instead of display name for conversion #106 (Robert Roth)
    * Quit warns and closes all windows #51 (Robert Roth)
    * Avoid normalizing the equation twice in search #104 (Pascal Nowack)
    * Ignore keypresses while calculating results #47 (Robert Roth)
    * Only allow one decimal point in numbers #5 (Robert Roth)
    * Application icon updated in help (Andre Klapper)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 4, 2023
Highlights
v0.16.0 is a big release with some new features:

 - CLI now doesn't require a running instance to handle commands (#290)
 - add file cache support for user's data (liked tracks, saved albums, followed
   artists, etc) (#306)
 - add support for opening a Spotify link from clipboard (#307)

What's Changed
 - Add Scoop installation instruction to Readme by @rashil2000 in #263
 - Improve lyrics lookup by removing remix & remaster info in query.
   by @Icelk in #266
 - Fix typos by @kianmeng in #267
 - fix: missing https for song links by @sjdonado in #269
 - map media control Pause and Resume to PlayerRequests by @SebRollen in #272
 - Allow shuffling context playback from CLI by @rudiejd in #275
 - add explicit tags to track information by @SebRollen in #276
 - Clamped progress bars to solve problems with -ve numbers
   by @whiskyplausible in #274
 - Miscellaneous refactor and improvement by @aome510 in #287
 - use track's id of linked_from if exists by @aome510 in #286
 - Support handling CLI commands without a running application instance
   by @aome510 in #290
 - Allow disabling notify when client is not streaming by @VenMolom in #298
 - support disabling notification from config by @aome510 in #303
 - bind C-z to AddSelectedItemToQueue by @aome510 in #304
 - Cache user's data into files (liked tracks, saved albums, followed artists,
   etc) by @aome510 in #306
 - Support open spotify link by @aome510 in #307
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 9, 2024
v32 (October 01, 2023)
Changes:
 - Removed legacy multi-frame loaders. Animated image support now requires
   Imlib2 v1.8.0 or above.
 - Move loading/caching messages to right side bar #446
 - Set a default delay if delay is 0 in a multi-frame image #445
 - config.mk: default to -O2 #435
 - config.mk no longer explicitly sets CC to c99 #455
 - Assertions are now opt-in and requires explicitly defining DEBUG #447

Added:
 - Added a pick-quit key-binding #432
 - Ability to configure Xresources class name in config.h #427
 - --version output now also includes compiled-in feature list #462
 - Document handling of empty X resources values #428
 - Experimental flag --bg-cache to generate thumbnail cache in a background
   process #438

Fixes:
 - Changing brightness/contrast on multi-frame images #440
 - Brightness keybindings on manpage #467
 - Various autoreload bugs #437, #459, #460
 - *-info scripts not updating when selecting thumbnail with mouse #477
 - Updated openbsd configuration in config.mk #453
 - Memory leak in win_draw_bar #444
 - Thumbnail leak when removing the last file #423

v31 (January 28, 2023)
Changes:
 - Uncritical files moved to etc/. #350
 - Empty Xresource entry will now be ignored. #340
 - win-title will be read in a non-blocking manner. #314

Added:
 - Support for multi-frame images via Imlib2. #373
 - Support for long-opts. #332
 - Cli flag --anti-alias to enable/disable anti-aliasing. #361
 - Cli flag --alpha-layer to enable/disable checkerboard background. #408
 - Accept directory via stdin (-i) #383
 - Support for modifying brightness and contrast #396

Fixes:
 - Build failure when _SC_PHYS_PAGES is not defined. #334
 - Various statusbar issues. #353,#341
 - Crashes due to faulty signal-handler. #411
 - Potential memory leak in r_readdir(). #319
 - Potentially printing incorrect error message. #321
 - Wrong slideshow length on animated webp. #381
 - Document missing Ctrl+6 binding in the manpage. #347

SPECIAL NOTE: Due to this incident we have moved development over to Codeberg.

A lot of the references below may now be 404 on GitHub. Any threads which
survived the wipe have been migrated over to nsxiv-record. All of the references
above can be found on the new main nsxiv repository on Codeberg.

v30 (June 15, 2022)
Changes:
 - Development and main repository moved over to Codeberg. See the special note
   above for more info.
 - autoreload_{inotify,nop}.c merged into a single file, autoreload.c. #263
 - Moved all configuration related macros to config.mk. #264
 - win-title is now called only when there's change rather than being called on
   each redraw. #266

Added:
 - Added more mimetypes to the .desktop entry. #260
 - Added thumb-info for customizing the statusbar in thumbnail-mode. #265
 - Added comments for building on OpenBSD. #264

Fixes:
 - "Too many open file" error due to not closing the win-title script. #245
 - -f now directly starts in fullscreen mode rather than opening a normal
   window and then going fullscreen. #251
 - Broken slideshow on slow systems or fast animations. #282
 - Memory leak when removing an image in thumbnail mode. #247
 - Correctly setting _NET_WM_PID. #251
 - Don't override statusbar if info script doesn't exist. #271
 - Potential misbehavior regarding font. #250
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