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Enabled the use of OpenJDK11 JRE for packages that require it.

jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 7, 2020
Subversion release 15.6
* Fix for #307: Prevent writing invalid games in the editor
* Re-enabled the Windows port (15.5 was not released for Windows)
* New feature: Allow automatic rolling of the dice
* New feature: When trading, charity can be prevented
* Explicit language selection with an environment variable: LANG for Windows, LANGUAGE for Linux
* Better IPv6 support for games found with Avahi
* Support for building with gcc 10
* Cosmetic improvements for many themes
* Use a more modern 'beep' on Linux
* New default: wide-screen layout
* Various improvements in the editor
* Code quality improvements

Subversion release 15.5
* Fix for #298: Allow trade after a road building development card
* Use more modern helper libraries for the inline help
* Minor code quality improvements

Subversion release 15.4
* New theme Nouvellia, by Brian Mansberger
* Fixed rendering issues in ccFlickr theme
* Improvements for the MinGW port
* Fix for #290: check for the winning condiation at the beginning of the turn
* Fix for #285part2: Fixed unplayable development card
* Use the default about dialog
* Framework change: replaced glib-gettextize by intltool
* GTK+3 deprecation checks are turned off per default
* Minor code quality improvements

Subversion release 15.3
* Relicense of the desktop icons to CC-BY-SA-4.0

Subversion release 15.2
* Ported from GTK+2 to GTK+3
* A new computer player, by Rodrigo Espiga Gomez

Subversion release 15.1
* Full IPv6 support
* More graphics are in vector format instead of bitmaps
* A map preview is shown when creating a game from the client
* A toolbar is added to the editor
* Added a dice deck instead of rolling the dice completely randomly
* The computer player uses more various chat messages
* Code cleanup, including fixed memory leaks
* The Microsoft Windows port now also has a server

Subversion release 14.1
* New features:
  * Added the game comments to the editor. With thanks to Micah Bunting
  * Added island discovery bonus in the editor. With thanks to Micah Bunting
  * Spectators see the nosetup nodes
  * Editor uses shortcuts for games folders
  * Large icons for the GNOME3 desktop

* Bugfixes:
  * Speedup of server-gtk
  * Setting the avatar icon works again
  * Trade is possible again in games without interplayer trade
  * Right-click in the editor shows the menu again
  * Code cleanup (Preparation for Gtk+3, hardening flags, memory leaks, ...)

Subversion release 0.12.5
* New features:
  * These features were written by Micah Bunting:
    * The maps in the editor can be manipulated more easily
    * The map can be zoomed
    * Full screen mode
  * Notifications. With thanks to Patrick
* Bugfixes:
  * Cosmetic fixes to the way the map is drawn
  * Fixed some crashes involving the pirate
  * Fixed some memory leaks in the meta server

Subversion release 0.12.4
* New features:
  * Added a logbot type computer player. With thanks to Andreas Steinel
  * New map: North Americ by Ron Yorgason
  * New map: Ubuntuland by Matt Perry
  * Added a close button on tab pages. With thanks to Anti Sullin
  * Use AVAHI, With thanks to Andreas Steinel
  * In the connect dialog, the games can be sorted
  * Computer player uses the soldier cards and monopoly cards better
  * New theme ccFlickr, by Aaron Williamson
  * Tooltips for the development cards. With thanks to Aaron Williamson
  * The editor can set/unset nosetup nodes
* Bugfixes
  * Fixed the FreeCIV-like and Wesnoth-like themes
  * The computer player is more stable
  * The meta-server is more stable
  * Use the correct size for the icons in the context menu in the editor

Subversion release 0.12.3
* New feature: Look in $XDG_DATA_HOME/pioneers/themes for themes
* New feature: Look in $XDG_DATA_HOME/pioneers for games
* Fixed IPv4 vs IPv6 connection issues when adding local computer players
* Some cosmetic changes

Subversion Snapshot release 0.12.2
* Bugfix: Rejected trade was not sent
* Bugfix: Tournament mode used seconds instead of minutes
* Translation updates

Subversion Snapshot release 0.12.1
* Removed double menu entries
* New feature: the moment of checking for victory can be influenced. With
  thanks to Lalo Martins.
* Use scrollbars, so Pioneers will work correctly on smaller screens.
* Fixes for DoS that could stop the server.
* The computer player will not attempt to buy development cards when none are
  available.
* Changed the order of distributing player numbers when (re)connecting.
* Fixes for the new OpenBSD port.
* All names of the computer players are unique. With thanks to
  chrysn@users.sourceforge.net
* Easier selection of meta servers.
* Games created by the meta server will automatically add computer players
  after a minute.
* Tournament mode: the timer will only be started when a player enters the
  game, and the timer will be reset when the last player leaves before the time
  has elapsed.
* Fixed a crash that could occur after many trades.
* A new command line option to ./configure: '--enable-protocol=IPv4'. When
  this is given (needed for the *BSD ports), only connections on IPv4 are made.
* New language: Czech
* New board: South Africa
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 18, 2021
This update to the Cascadia font family brings the following changes:

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

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

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

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

New Glyphs

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

New Ligatures

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

Changes

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

Aside from the above changes, this version also includes many other small updates including spacing, outline quality
improvements, and fixing hinting.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this 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 21, 2021
# version 0.5-3

* `read_stars()` accepts a function (or list with functions) as first argument,
   allowing for saving `stars` objects that read from package directories resolving
   platform-dependent paths at run-time

* handle categorical rasters starting at value 0 (by adding 1, and warning); #428

* add `%in%` method; #424

* `read_stars` gains an argument `tolerance` to control tolerance in
  dimension value comparisons; #414

* binary Ops (like `+`, `-`, `*` etc.) work for `stars_proxy` objects; #390

* `st_rasterize` rasterizes multiple attributes, and handles factors
  (when sf >= 0.9-9)

* `write_stars` deals better with `stars_proxy` objects; #404

* fix regression in reading some `stars_proxy` objects; #379

* add `[<-` (partially) and `is.na` methods for `stars_proxy` objects; #402

* add `replace_na` methods; #402

# version 0.5-2

* read and write factor levels as GDAL category names; write color table; #392

* handle `normalize_path` for choosing to `proxy`; #391

* ignore units when there are different units accross bands of a subdataset

* speed up `st_rgb` using faster `st_apply` approach; #315, #390

* improve handling of crs in Spatial objects (avoid loss of wkt comments)

* correctly write band subsets for smaller proxy objects; #291

* write arbitrarily cropped proxy objects; #291

* speed up `st_apply` when a function is provided that works on chunks
  at a time; #390

* warn when breaks = "quantile" results in a single class; #388

* fix `[` bug selecting bands in proxy objects; #388

* for `stars_proxy` objects, `write_stars` writes all objects into a
  multi-layer file; #385

* multi-file proxy objects can be `st_warp`ed with `use_gdal = TRUE`; #385

# version 0.5-1

* fix weird GDAL-related bug in stars2 vignette

* `read_ncdf` does not take time as mid-points of regular intervals,
  but as starting points; #378

# version 0.5-0

* fix handling of rasters with color tables; #375

* `st_apply` and other methods for `stars_proxy` objects handle ... ; #374

* add `st_bbox`, `st_crs` methods for terra's `SpatVector` objects;
  https://github.com/mtennekes/tmap/issues/536

* add `st_bbox`, `st_crs` and `st_as_stars` methods for terra's
  `SpatRaster` objects; https://github.com/mtennekes/tmap/issues/536

* allow for multi-resolution attributes in `stars_proxy` objects
  (e.g., all gray scale sentinel-2 bands); see vignettes 2 and 7 for
  examples.

* `plot` defaults to a categorical color scale when plotting a factor
  variable; https://github.com/mtennekes/tmap/issues/526

* `st_extract` extracts space-time points if `time_column` is
  specified, and handles time intervals; #352

* add `[[<-.stars` method, which is now called by `$<-.stars`, so that
  array names can be set programmatically

* add `transmute` methods

* `plot.stars` calls `droplevels` if a factor array has any `NA` levels; #339

* `read_stars` reads `NaN`s as `NA`; #333

* improve `st_extract` method for both `stars` and `stars_proxy`
  objects; interpolation options are reduced to bilinear; #322, #279,
  #290

* better handle categorical rasters that do not start at value 1; #329

* plot layout can be controlled with `mfrow = c(nr, nc)` argument

* `stars_proxy` objects have a normalized path; #331

* cropping or selecting with `bbox` treats cells always as small
  polygons; #330

* add faster `st_extract` method for `stars` objects; #322

* added vignette: "How `raster` functions map to `stars` functions",
  by Sebastien Rochette; #122, #325

* fix bug in dimension `values` field when downsampling; #324

* `write_stars` also writes out band names; #323

* add `rgdal` to Suggests:

* each `call_list` entry of a `stars_proxy` object carries its proper
  calling environment; #309

* `st_as_sf.stars` copes with zero attribute (empty) stars objects

* add `st_set_bbox` generic, to set raster extent, motivated by #315

* set up tic, with great help from @pat-s, #313

* get rid of more `proj4string`s for representing coordinate reference
  systems; #312

* as(x, "Spatial") correctly handles `from` dimension values different
  from one

* `read_stars` now sets the `BANDNAME` GDAL metadata item, or else the
  band's GetDescription() as the band's dimension values

* `st_as_stars.data.frame` reads simple tables (non-raster data) if
  `dims` has length less than 2

* band descriptions are in the band dimension values

* dimension tables are simpler, and are shown properly in Rstudio

* `st_rgb` gains a `probs` argument, to cut off and stretch based on
  quantiles

* `as(x, "Raster")` merges multiple attributes before converting to
  raster brick
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 27, 2022
v4.10.1
=======

* #361: Avoid potential REDoS in ``EntryPoint.pattern``.

v4.10.0
=======

* #354: Removed ``Distribution._local`` factory. This
  functionality was created as a demonstration of the
  possible implementation. Now, the
  `pep517 <https://pypi.org/project/pep517>`_ package
  provides this functionality directly through
  `pep517.meta.load <https://github.com/pypa/pep517/blob/a942316305395f8f757f210e2b16f738af73f8b8/pep517/meta.py#L63-L73>`_.

v4.9.0
======

* Require Python 3.7 or later.

v4.8.3
======

* #357: Fixed requirement generation from egg-info when a
  URL requirement is given.

v4.8.2
======

v2.1.2
======

* #353: Fixed discovery of distributions when path is empty.

v4.8.1
======

* #348: Restored support for ``EntryPoint`` access by item,
  deprecating support in the process. Users are advised
  to use direct member access instead of item-based access::

  - ep[0] -> ep.name
  - ep[1] -> ep.value
  - ep[2] -> ep.group
  - ep[:] -> ep.name, ep.value, ep.group

v4.8.0
======

* #337: Rewrote ``EntryPoint`` as a simple class, still
  immutable and still with the attributes, but without any
  expectation for ``namedtuple`` functionality such as
  ``_asdict``.

v4.7.1
======

* #344: Fixed regression in ``packages_distributions`` when
  neither top-level.txt nor a files manifest is present.

v4.7.0
======

* #330: In ``packages_distributions``, now infer top-level
  names from ``.files()`` when a ``top-level.txt``
  (Setuptools-specific metadata) is not present.

v4.6.4
======

* #334: Correct ``SimplePath`` protocol to match ``pathlib``
  protocol for ``__truediv__``.

v4.6.3
======

* Moved workaround for #327 to ``_compat`` module.

v4.6.2
======

* bpo-44784: Avoid errors in test suite when
  DeprecationWarnings are treated as errors.

v4.6.1
======

* #327: Deprecation warnings now honor call stack variance
  on PyPy.

v4.6.0
======

* #326: Performance tests now rely on
  `pytest-perf <https://pypi.org/project/pytest-perf>`_.
  To disable these tests, which require network access
  and a git checkout, pass ``-p no:perf`` to pytest.

v4.5.0
======

* #319: Remove ``SelectableGroups`` deprecation exception
  for flake8.

v4.4.0
======

* #300: Restore compatibility in the result from
  ``Distribution.entry_points`` (``EntryPoints``) to honor
  expectations in older implementations and issuing
  deprecation warnings for these cases:

  - ``EntryPoints`` objects are once again mutable, allowing
    for ``sort()`` and other list-based mutation operations.
    Avoid deprecation warnings by casting to a
    mutable sequence (e.g.
    ``list(dist.entry_points).sort()``).

  - ``EntryPoints`` results once again allow
    for access by index. To avoid deprecation warnings,
    cast the result to a Sequence first
    (e.g. ``tuple(dist.entry_points)[0]``).

v4.3.1
======

* #320: Fix issue where normalized name for eggs was
  incorrectly solicited, leading to metadata being
  unavailable for eggs.

v4.3.0
======

* #317: De-duplication of distributions no longer requires
  loading the full metadata for ``PathDistribution`` objects,
  entry point loading performance by ~10x.

v4.2.0
======

* Prefer f-strings to ``.format`` calls.

v4.1.0
======

* #312: Add support for metadata 2.2 (``Dynamic`` field).

* #315: Add ``SimplePath`` protocol for interface clarity
  in ``PathDistribution``.

v4.0.1
======

* #306: Clearer guidance about compatibility in readme.

v4.0.0
======

* #304: ``PackageMetadata`` as returned by ``metadata()``
  and ``Distribution.metadata()`` now provides normalized
  metadata honoring PEP 566:

  - If a long description is provided in the payload of the
    RFC 822 value, it can be retrieved as the ``Description``
    field.
  - Any multi-line values in the metadata will be returned as
    such.
  - For any multi-line values, line continuation characters
    are removed. This backward-incompatible change means
    that any projects relying on the RFC 822 line continuation
    characters being present must be tolerant to them having
    been removed.
  - Add a ``json`` property that provides the metadata
    converted to a JSON-compatible form per PEP 566.


v3.10.1
=======

* Minor tweaks from CPython.

v3.10.0
=======

* #295: Internal refactoring to unify section parsing logic.

v3.9.1
======

* #296: Exclude 'prepare' package.
* #297: Fix ValueError when entry points contains comments.

v3.9.0
======

* Use of Mapping (dict) interfaces on ``SelectableGroups``
  is now flagged as deprecated. Instead, users are advised
  to use the select interface for future compatibility.

  Suppress the warning with this filter:
  ``ignore:SelectableGroups dict interface``.

  Or with this invocation in the Python environment:
  ``warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', 'SelectableGroups dict interface')``.

  Preferably, switch to the ``select`` interface introduced
  in 3.7.0. See the
  `entry points documentation <https://importlib-metadata.readthedocs.io/en/latest/using.html#entry-points>`_ and changelog for the 3.6
  release below for more detail.

  For some use-cases, especially those that rely on
  ``importlib.metadata`` in Python 3.8 and 3.9 or
  those relying on older ``importlib_metadata`` (especially
  on Python 3.5 and earlier),
  `backports.entry_points_selectable <https://pypi.org/project/backports.entry_points_selectable>`_
  was created to ease the transition. Please have a look
  at that project if simply relying on importlib_metadata 3.6+
  is not straightforward. Background in #298.

* #283: Entry point parsing no longer relies on ConfigParser
  and instead uses a custom, one-pass parser to load the
  config, resulting in a ~20% performance improvement when
  loading entry points.

v3.8.2
======

* #293: Re-enabled lazy evaluation of path lookup through
  a FreezableDefaultDict.

v3.8.1
======

* #293: Workaround for error in distribution search.

v3.8.0
======

* #290: Add mtime-based caching for ``FastPath`` and its
  lookups, dramatically increasing performance for repeated
  distribution lookups.

v3.7.3
======

* Docs enhancements and cleanup following review in
  `GH-24782 <https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/24782>`_.

v3.7.2
======

* Cleaned up cruft in entry_points docstring.

v3.7.1
======

* Internal refactoring to facilitate ``entry_points() -> dict``
  deprecation.

v3.7.0
======

* #131: Added ``packages_distributions`` to conveniently
  resolve a top-level package or module to its distribution(s).

v3.6.0
======

* #284: Introduces new ``EntryPoints`` object, a tuple of
  ``EntryPoint`` objects but with convenience properties for
  selecting and inspecting the results:

  - ``.select()`` accepts ``group`` or ``name`` keyword
    parameters and returns a new ``EntryPoints`` tuple
    with only those that match the selection.
  - ``.groups`` property presents all of the group names.
  - ``.names`` property presents the names of the entry points.
  - Item access (e.g. ``eps[name]``) retrieves a single
    entry point by name.

  ``entry_points`` now accepts "selection parameters",
  same as ``EntryPoint.select()``.

  ``entry_points()`` now provides a future-compatible
  ``SelectableGroups`` object that supplies the above interface
  (except item access) but remains a dict for compatibility.

  In the future, ``entry_points()`` will return an
  ``EntryPoints`` object for all entry points.

  If passing selection parameters to ``entry_points``, the
  future behavior is invoked and an ``EntryPoints`` is the
  result.

* #284: Construction of entry points using
  ``dict([EntryPoint, ...])`` is now deprecated and raises
  an appropriate DeprecationWarning and will be removed in
  a future version.

* #300: ``Distribution.entry_points`` now presents as an
  ``EntryPoints`` object and access by index is no longer
  allowed. If access by index is required, cast to a sequence
  first.

v3.5.0
======

* #280: ``entry_points`` now only returns entry points for
  unique distributions (by name).

v3.4.0
======

* #10: Project now declares itself as being typed.
* #272: Additional performance enhancements to distribution
  discovery.
* #111: For PyPA projects, add test ensuring that
  ``MetadataPathFinder._search_paths`` honors the needed
  interface. Method is still private.

v3.3.0
======

* #265: ``EntryPoint`` objects now expose a ``.dist`` object
  referencing the ``Distribution`` when constructed from a
  Distribution.

v3.2.0
======

* The object returned by ``metadata()`` now has a
  formally-defined protocol called ``PackageMetadata``
  with declared support for the ``.get_all()`` method.
  Fixes #126.

v3.1.1
======

v2.1.1
======

* #261: Restored compatibility for package discovery for
  metadata without version in the name and for legacy
  eggs.

v3.1.0
======

* Merge with 2.1.0.

v2.1.0
======

* #253: When querying for package metadata, the lookup
  now honors
  `package normalization rules <https://packaging.python.org/specifications/recording-installed-packages/>`_.

v3.0.0
======

* Require Python 3.6 or later.
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Sorry I didn't get to this at the time, I committed a variant of this back in fcc4c74.

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## [2.3.4]

### Fixed

* Vulnerability fixing: the `--fix` flag now works for vulnerabilities found in
  requirement subdependencies. A new line is now added to the requirement file
  to explicitly pin the offending subdependency
  ([#297](pypa/pip-audit#297))

## [2.3.3]

### Changed

* CLI: `pip-audit` now warns on the combination of `-s osv` and
  `--require-hashes`, notifying users that only the PyPI service
  can fully verify hashes
  ([#298](pypa/pip-audit#298))

### Fixed

* CLI/Dependency sources: `--cache-dir=...` and other flags that affect
  dependency resolver behavior now work correctly when auditing a
  `pyproject.toml` dependency source
  ([#300](pypa/pip-audit#300))

## [2.3.2] - 2022-05-14

### Changed

* CLI: `pip-audit`'s progress spinner has been refactored to make it
  faster and more responsive
  ([#283](pypa/pip-audit#283))

* CLI, Vulnerability sources: the error message used to report
  connection failures to vulnerability sources was improved
  ([#287](pypa/pip-audit#287))

* Vulnerability sources: the OSV service is now more resilient
  to schema changes ([#288](pypa/pip-audit#288))

* Vulnerability sources: the PyPI service provides a better
  error message during some cases of service degradation
  ([#294](pypa/pip-audit#294))

### Fixed

* Vulnerability sources: a bug stemming from an incorrect assumption
  about OSV's schema guarantees was fixed
  ([#284](pypa/pip-audit#284))

* Caching: `pip-audit` now respects `pip`'s `PIP_NO_CACHE_DIR`
  and will not attempt to use the `pip` cache if present
  ([#290](pypa/pip-audit#290))
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 6, 2022
v1.6.0 (2022-10-02)

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

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

Changes:
 [added] Allow overriding cache directory through config (#276)
 [added] Add --no-auto-update CLI flag (#257)
 [added] Show note about auto-updates when cache is missing (#254)
 [added] Add support for android platform (#274)
 [added] Add custom pages to list output (#285)
 [fixed] Cache: Return error if HTTP client cannot be created (#247)
 [fixed] Handle cache download errors (#253)
 [fixed] Do not page output of tldr --update (#231)
 [fixed] Create macOS release builds with bundled root certificates (#272)
 [fixed] Clean up and fix shell completions (#262)
 [deprecated] The TEALDEER_CACHE_DIR env variable is now deprecated (#276)
 [removed] The --config-path command was removed, use --show-paths instead (#290)
 [removed] The -o/--os command was removed, use -p/--platform instead (#290)
 [removed] The -m/--markdown command was removed, use -r/--raw instead (#290)
 [chore] Move shell completion scripts to their own directory (#259)
 [chore] Update dependencies (#271, #287, #291)
 [chore] Use anyhow for error handling (#249)
 [chore] Switch to Rust 2021 edition (#284)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 19, 2022
# version 0.8-1

* fix `%/%` and `%%` if arguments have different units; #313

* fix multiplier parsing for `exp(log(x))` operations; #321

* fix specification of secondary axes with `scale_units`; #326

# version 0.8-0

* enhance unit mapping for newly installed units; #290

* remove deprecations: `install_symbolic_unit`, `remove_symbolic_unit`,
  `install_conversion_constant`, `install_conversion_offset`; #290

* fix multipliers for round trip log-exp operations; #292

* integrate `ggplot2` scales (previously in the `ggforce` package) to
  automatically print axes with units; #294 addressing #164

* fix `all.equal.units` for non-units `current`

* fix zero power; #285

* fix `unique.units` to support arrays and matrices, implement methods for
  `duplicated` and `anyDuplicated`

* fix plot labels with spaces; #298 addressing #297

* always add units to labels, including user-provided ones; as part of #298

* new symbols/names with a percentage character are not allowed due to an
  upstream bug; #289
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 20, 2023
# cpp11 0.4.3

* Modernized the GitHub Actions workflows and updated some internal tests to
  better align with changes in those workflows and the latest version of R
  (#279)

* `cpp_source()` errors on non-existent file (#261).

* `cpp_register()` is quiet by default when R is non interactive (#289).

* updated test to adapt to changes in R 4.2.1 (#290).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 12, 2023
# htmltools 0.5.4

## New Features

* Added  a   new  `bindFillRole()`  function  for   modifying  `tag()`
  object(s) into tags  that are allowed to grow and  shrink when their
  parent is  opinionated about  their height.  See `help(bindFillRole,
  "htmltools")`  for  documentation  and examples.  Note  the  primary
  motivation for  adding these functions  is to power  `{bslib}`'s new
  `card()`        API        (in        particular,        [responsive
  sizing](https://rstudio.github.io/bslib/articles/cards.html#responsive-sizing))
  as  well  as  the  new `fill`  arguments  in  `shiny::plotOutput()`,
  `shiny::imageOutput()`,                         `shiny::uiOutput()`,
  `htmlwidgets::sizingPolicy()`,                                   and
  `htmlwidgets::shinyWidgetOutput()`. (#343)

## Bug fixes

* Closed #331: `copyDependencyToDir()` creates `outputDir`
  recursively, which happens in Quarto or when `lib_dir` points to a
  nested directory. (@gadenbuie, #332)

* Closed #346: `tagQuery()`'s `$remove()`, `$after()`, `$before()`,
  `$replaceWith()` had a bug that prevented expected behavior when
  sibling children values where not tag elements. (#348)


# htmltools 0.5.3

## Breaking changes

* Closed #305: `htmlPreserve()` no longer uses _inline_ code blocks
  for Pandoc's raw attribute feature when used inside a _non_-inline
  knitr/rmarkdown code chunk, and as a result, in this case, an
  additional `<p>` tag is no longer wrapped around the HTML
  content. (#306)

## Bug fixes

* Closed #301: `tagQuery()` was failing to copy all `tagList()` html
  dependencies within nest child tag lists. `tagQuery()` will now
  relocate html dependencies as child objects. (#302)

* Closed #290: htmltools previously did not specify which version of
  fastmap to use, and would fail to install with an old version of
  fastmap. (#291)

* `copyDependencyToDir()` no longer creates empty directories for
  dependencies that do not have any files. (@gadenbuie, #276)

* Closed #320: `copyDependencyToDir()` now works with dependencies
  with specified attributes. (@dmurdoch, #321)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 28, 2023
Upstream's changelist:

[2.2] fix CVE-2022-45188 by @rdmark in #254
[2.2] papd: Fix incorrect type in printer status check by @smagoun in #320
[2.2] Improvements to the macusers script by @rdmark in #263
[2.2] man pages: create an a2boot man page by @rdmark in #235
[2.2] Improve systemd service dependencies, improving stability at
      boot on wifi only hosts by @rdmark in #233
[2.2] Update manual to match current behavior and correct typos by
      @rdmark in #230 #234 #257
[2.2] Remove release notes code since it's no longer used by @rdmark
      in #256
Create Github workflow that builds, tests, and runs static analysis by
@rdmark in #255 #290 #314
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 8, 2023
Fix #292: disuse HTTPResponse.strict by @dairiki in #301
fix: double reading error on urllib3 2.0 by @frostming in #296
Packaging the tests, or not by @dimbleby in #287
Add type annotations by @dimbleby in #279
Use Python's unittest mock by @jelly in #289
feat: remove compat module by @frostming in #303
tests: Support python 3.11 by @danigm in #304
fix: use pytest native method name by @frostming in #305
Remove use of utcnow by @pganssle in #290
Release 0.13.0 by @frostming in #307
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 28, 2023
Upstream changes:
1.40 - 30 April 2023
 - Note usage with dzil (Steve Rogerson) (GH-319)
 - Fix html_basic report (jkahrman) (GH-318)
 - Use CPAN::Meta (Slaven Rezić) (GH-314)
 - Make non-interactive output less noisy (jkahrman) (GH-312)
 - Avoid infinite recursion in Type::Tiny and other places (Ed J) (GH-307)
 - Add ignore_covered_err option (Tina Müller) (GH-323)
 - Handle empty hashes and arrays on condition RHS in 5.37.6 and later

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

1.38 - 5 June 2022
 - Improve documentation

1.37 - 5 June 2022
 - Fix Subroutine module docs (bkerin) (GH-262)
 - Use github actions instead of travis (Zakariyya Mughal) (GH-291)
 - Improve mkdir error messages (Felipe Gasper) (GH-296)
 - Remove asterisk from gcov count (Zakariyya Mughal) (GH-294)
 - Test against 5.36.0
 - Avoid warnings from check_files (Nicolas R) (GH-292)
 - Support __SUB__ (Graham Knop) (GH-290, GH-243, GH-285)
 - Support uncoverable count ranges (Tina Müller) (GH-288)
 - Improve gcov support for XS code (Ed J) (GH-280)
 - Allow overriding of HTML code highlighting (Jesús Alonso Abad) (GH-271)
 - Improve contributing docs
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 6, 2023
1.57      2023-07-01 12:37:07-07:00 America/Los_Angeles
        * Correct set exchange in YahooJSON.pm - Issue #306
        * Added close, change and p_change to Tradegate, XETRA and Sinvestor
          Added optional parameter INST_ID to specify the institute id.
          Fixed bug in Tradegate, XETRA and Sinvestor for numbers equal or higher than 1.000 - PR #304
        * Added GoogleWeb Module
        * YahooWeb module added - PR #296
        * Added MarketWatch Module
        * Replaced cached file with IO::String object in IndiaMutual.pm
        * Fixed missing date in AEX.pm - Issue #298
        * Fixed Examples in POD Documentation in a few modules - PR #295
        * move use strict to be the first statement in TreasuryDirect.pm and TwelveData.pm #290
        * remove old perl version requirement statements from TreasuryDirect.pm and TwelveData.pm #290
        * removed Data::Dumper that caused another test to fail from TreasuryDirect.pm #290
        * Fixed Fool.pm and fool.t - PR #289
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 14, 2023
What's new in Sudo 1.9.14p3

 * Fixed a crash with Python 3.12 when the sudo Python python is
   unloaded.  This only affects "make check" for the Python plugin.
 * Adapted the sudo Python plugin test output to match Python 3.12.

What's new in Sudo 1.9.14p2

 * Fixed a crash on Linux systems introduced in version 1.9.14 when
   running a command with a NULL argv[0] if "log_subcmds" or
   "intercept" is enabled in sudoers.
 * Fixed a problem with "stair-stepped" output when piping or
   redirecting the output of a sudo command that takes user input.
 * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.14 that affects matching
   sudoers rules containing a Runas_Spec with an empty Runas user.
   These rules should only match when sudo's -g option is used but
   were matching even without the -g option.  GitHub issue #290.

What's new in Sudo 1.9.14p1

 * Fixed an invalid free bug in sudo_logsrvd that was introduced
   in version 1.9.14 which could cause sudo_logsrvd to crash.
 * The sudoers plugin no longer tries to send the terminal name
   to the log server when no terminal is present.  This bug was
   introduced in version 1.9.14.

What's new in Sudo 1.9.14

 * Fixed a bug where if the "intercept" or "log_subcmds" sudoers
   option was enabled and a sub-command was run where the first
   entry of the argument vector didn't match the command being run.
   This resulted in commands like "sudo su -" being killed due to
   the mismatch.  Bug #1050.
 * The sudoers plugin now canonicalizes command path names before
   matching (where possible).  This fixes a bug where sudo could
   execute the wrong path if there are multiple symbolic links with
   the same target and the same base name in sudoers that a user is
   allowed to run.  GitHub issue #228.
 * Improved command matching when a chroot is specified in sudoers.
   The sudoers plugin will now change the root directory id needed
   before performing command matching.  Previously, the root directory
   was simply prepended to the path that was being processed.
 * When NETGROUP_BASE is set in the ldap.conf file, sudo will now
   perform its own netgroup lookups of the host name instead of
   using the system innetgr(3) function.  This guarantees that user
   and host netgroup lookups are performed using  the same LDAP
   server (or servers).
 * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.13 that resulted in a missing
   " ; " separator between environment variables and the command
   in log entries.
 * The visudo utility now displays a warning when it ignores a file
   in an include dir such as /etc/sudoers.d.
 * When running a command in a pseudo-terminal, sudo will initialize
   the terminal settings even if it is the background process.
   Previously, sudo only initialized the pseudo-terminal when running
   in the foreground.  This fixes an issue where a program that
   checks the window size would read the wrong value when sudo was
   running in the background.
 * Fixed a bug where only the first two digits of the TSID field
   being was logged.  Bug #1046.
 * The "use_pty" sudoers option is now enabled by default.  To
   restore the historic behavior where a command is run in the
   user's terminal, add "Defaults !use_pty" to the sudoers file.
   GitHub issue #258.
 * Sudo's "-b" option now works when the command is run in a
   pseudo-terminal.
 * When disabling core dumps, sudo now only modifies the soft limit
   and leaves the hard limit as-is.  This avoids problems on Linux
   when sudo does not have CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, which may be the case
   when run inside a container.  GitHub issue #42.
 * Sudo configuration file paths have been converted to colon-separated
   lists of paths.  This makes it possible to have configuration
   files on a read-only file system while still allowing for local
   modifications in a different (writable) directory.  The new
   --enable-adminconf configure option can be used to specify a
   directory that is searched for configuration files in preference
   to the sysconfdir (which is usually /etc).
 * The "intercept_verify" sudoers option is now only applied when
   the "intercept" option is set in sudoers.  Previously, it was
   also applied when "log_subcmds" was enabled.
 * The NETGROUP_QUERY ldap.conf parameter can now be disabled for
   LDAP servers that do not support querying the nisNetgroup object
   by its nisNetgroupTriple attribute, while still allowing sudo to
   query the LDAP server directly to determine netgroup membership.
 * Fixed a long-standing bug where a sudoers rule without an explicit
   runas list allowed the user to run a command as root and any
   group instead of just one of the groups that root is a member
   of.  For example, a rule such as "myuser ALL = ALL" would permit
   "sudo -u root -g othergroup" even if root did not belong to
   "othergroup".
 * Fixed a bug where a sudoers rule with an explicit runas list
   allowed a user to run sudo commands as themselves.  For example,
   a rule such as "myuser ALL = (root) ALL", "myuser" should only
   allow commands to be run as root (optionally using one of root's
   groups).  However, the rule also allowed the user to run
   "sudo -u myuser -g myuser command".
 * Fixed a bug that prevented the user from specifying a group on
   the command line via "sudo -g" if the rule's Runas_Spec contained
   a Runas_Alias.
 * Sudo now requires a C compiler that conforms to ISO C99 or higher
   to build.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 7, 2023
## 4.0.0
* Remove support for Python versions older than 3.8 by @WAKayser in corydolphin/flask-cors#330
* Add GHA tooling by @corydolphin in corydolphin/flask-cors#331

## 3.1.01
* Include examples to specify that schema and port must be included in … by @YPCrumble in corydolphin/flask-cors#294
* two small changes to the documentation, based on issue #290 by @bbbart in corydolphin/flask-cors#291
* Fix typo by @sunarch in corydolphin/flask-cors#304
* FIX: typo in CSRF by @sattamjh in corydolphin/flask-cors#315
* Test against recent Python versions by @pylipp in corydolphin/flask-cors#314
* Correct spelling mistakes by @EdwardBetts in corydolphin/flask-cors#311
* 'Access-Control-Allow-Private-Network = true' header for http response by @chelo-kjml in corydolphin/flask-cors#318
* docs: Fix a few typos by @timgates42 in corydolphin/flask-cors#323
* [Docs] Fix typo in configuration documentation by @sachit-shroff in corydolphin/flask-cors#316
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 23, 2023
This is the biggest update ever, with 36 new features, 24 bug fixes,
and 3 performance improvements.

Thank you to every contributor for making Yazi better and better!
What's Changed

    feat: add Mintty (Git Bash) image preview support by @sxyazi in #103
    refactor: use Url instead of PathBuf by @sxyazi in #107
    fix: mime of javascript by @XYenon in #106
    perf: load large folders in chunks by @sxyazi in #117
    fix: set cursor block after closing input prompt from insert mode
         by @auvred in #109
    fix: doesn't redirect the stderr of the clipboard command to null
         by @sxyazi in #119
    feat: suspend process (Ctrl-Z) by @sxyazi in #120
    fix: notification of file changes in linked directories by @sxyazi in #121
    feat: file size sorting under the simplified file system by @sxyazi in #123
    fix: show_hidden not properly applied to hovered folder by @sxyazi in #124
    fix: recognize symlink directories as files by @sxyazi in #125
    fix: respect symlink paths without canonicalizing them by @sxyazi in #126
    feat: make Input streamable by @sxyazi in #127
    perf: doesn't wait for the process of killing by @sxyazi in #128
    feat: find by @sxyazi in #104
    feat: tab-specific sorting by @sxyazi in #131
    feat: new V, D, C keybinding for Input component by @sxyazi in #139
    fix: swap description for search commands by @knutwalker in #141
    fix: image position calculation by @sxyazi in #144
    feat: support for image preview within tmux by @sxyazi in #147
    feat: show keywords when in search mode by @sxyazi in #152
    feat: fallback to built-in highlighting if jq is not installed
          by @ndtoan96 in #151
    feat: make the glob expr case insensitive by default, and prepend \s to
          make it sensitive by @sxyazi in #156
    fix: check relative path on expand_path by @sxyazi in #165
    feat: support for FreeBSD permission type by @yggdr in #169
    feat: multiple openers for a single rule by @Linus789 in #154
    fix: leave upwards only if an IO error occurs in current by @sxyazi in #172
    docs: add archlinuxcn installation guide by @Integral-Tech in #176
    fix: image preview not working on Zellij by @Eric-Song-Nop in #181
    feat: make trash optional by @sxyazi in #178
    fix: inconsistent Shift key behavior on Unix and Windows
         by @ndtoan96 in #174
    feat: new force option added for the remove command, which does not show
          the confirmation dialog on trashing/deleting by @sxyazi in #173
    fix: typo of LICENSE file by @conradojordan in #201
    feat: add flake.nix by @XYenon in #205
    feat: include ignored files on search when hidden files are shown
          by @PhotonQuantum in #212
    feat: new orphan option for opener rules, to keep the process running even
          when Yazi exited by @sxyazi in #216
    feat: scroll half/full page with arrow percentage supported, and new
          Vi-like <C-u>, <C-d>, <C-b>, and <C-f> keybindings added by
          @TD-Sky in #213
    feat: highlight matching words on finding by @PhotonQuantum in #211
    feat: add BackTab support by @sxyazi in #209
    fix: set stdio to null when orphan is true by @sxyazi in #229
    feat: new force option for creating and renaming by @sxyazi in #208
    feat: loop through to find by @ndtoan96 in #234
    feat: backward/forward by @ndtoan96 in #230
    perf: reimplement optimized natural sorting algorithm, speed up ~6 times
          for case-insensitive sorting by @sxyazi in #237
    chore: changing the finding key to n/N to keep with Vim's conventions
           by @sxyazi in #238
    feat: added new options to the `find' command for smart-case/
          case-insensitive finds by @ndtoan96 in #240
    feat: add new --no-cwd-file option to quit command for flexible cwd-file
          setting by @XOR-op in #245
    fix: avoid adding non-regular paths to backstack by @ndtoan96 in #249
    fix: support RGBA16 images by @sxyazi in #250
    feat: support trash for NetBSD by @sxyazi in #251
    feat: support environment variable in cd path by @ndtoan96 in #241
    feat: new theme system by @sxyazi in #161
    fix: cannot cd if there is whitespace in path by @ndtoan96 in #255
    fix: add application/x-wine-extension-ini to text mime by @ndtoan96 in #259
    fix: collect and fix all hard coded themes and color
         by @Eric-Song-Nop in #221
    fix: some colors not readable in light mode by @sxyazi in #264
    feat: better file hover state by @sxyazi in #269
    refactor: split commands into separate files by @sxyazi in #272
    feat: cancel selected items automatically on entering, leaving, copying, or
          cutting by @sxyazi in #273
    feat: add a new Bar component, and make border styles customizable
          by @sxyazi in #278
    fix: adapt another $TERM value of foot-extra for foot by @sxyazi in #277
    refactor: simplify building conditions by @sxyazi in #280
    chore: add git rev to nix pkg version by @XYenon in #206
    feat: new Manager component for better style extensions by @sxyazi in #284
    feat: cross-system opener rule support by @sxyazi in #289
    fix: delegate the SIGINT signal of processes with orphan=true to their
    parent by @sxyazi in #290
    feat: line mode by @sxyazi in #291
    feat: shell completions & auto releasing by @TD-Sky in #282
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 Nov 14, 2023
--------------------------------------
September 2023: version 4.1.2 released
--------------------------------------
Another maintenance release. Once again some small changes to the 'beta' Array class,
plus new Array functionality.

* Fix for the module command-line usage. Bug #290.
* Fix for when creating bitstrings from memoryview objects.
* Renamed the 'fmt' parameter for Arrays to 'dtype'.
* More Array operator coverage.
* Added operators that act on two Arrays of the same size.
* Added comparison operators for Arrays that return an Array of bools.
* Added Array.equals method as == will now return an Array (see above item).
* Added astype() method for Arrays to easily cast to a new dtype.

-----------------------------------
August 2023: version 4.1.1 released
-----------------------------------
A maintenance release, with some changes to the Array class which is still in 'beta'.

* bitarray dependency now pinned to ">=2.8.0, <3.0.0" rather than a specific version. Bug #283.
* Fix for using numpy integers as integer parameters. Bug #286.
* Removed ability to extend an Array with the '+' operator. Use the 'extend' method instead.
* Improvements when pretty-printing the Array.
* Array.count() can now count 'nan' values for floating point types.

-----------------------------------
August 2023: version 4.1.0 released
-----------------------------------

This has turned into a suprisingly big release, with a major refactor and a brand new
class (the first for 12 years!) There are also a couple of small possibly breaking changes
detailed below, in particular 'auto' initialising bitstrings from integers is now disallowed.

* Speed increased with bitarray dependency.

The major weakness of bitstring has been its poor performance for computationally
intensive tasks relative to lower level alternatives. This was principally due to
relying on pure Python code to achieve things that the base language often didn't have
fast ways of doing.

This release starts to address that problem with a fairly extensive rewrite to replace
much of the pure Python low-level bit operations with methods from the bitarray package.
This is a package that does many of the same things as bitstring, and the two packages
have co-existed for a long time. While bitarray doesn't have all of the options and
facilities of bitstring it has the advantage of being very fast as it is implemented in C.
By replacing the internal datatypes I can speed up bitstring's operations while keeping
the same API.

Huge kudos to Ilan Schnell for all his work on bitarray.

* New Array class for homogeneous data (beta)

If your data is all of the same type you can make use of the new Array class, which
mirrors much of the functionality of the standard array.array type, but doesn't restrict
you to just a dozen formats.

  >>> from bitstring import Array
  >>> a = Array('uint7', [9, 100, 3, 1])
  >>> a.data
  BitArray('0x1390181')
  >>> b = Array('float16', a.tolist())
  >>> b.append(0.25)
  >>> b.tobytes()
  b'H\x80V@B\x00<\x004\x00'
  >>> b.tolist()
  [9.0, 100.0, 3.0, 1.0, 0.25]

The data is stored efficiently in a BitArray object, and you can manipulate both the
data and the Array format freely. See the main documentation for more details. Note that
this feature carries the 'beta' flag so may change in future point versions.

Other changes:

* Added two new floating point interpretations: float8_143 and float8_152. These are 8-bit
  floating point formats, with very limited range and precision, but useful in some fields,
  particularly machine learning. This is an experimental feature - the formats haven't
  even been standardised yet.

  >>> a = Bits(float8_143=16.5)
  >>> a.bin
  '01100000'
  >>> a.float8_143
  16.0

* Auto initialistion from ints has been removed and now raises a TypeError. Creating a
  bitstring from an int still creates a zeroed bitstring of that length but ints won't
  be promoted to bitstrings as that has been a constant source of errors and confusion.

  >>> a = BitArray(100)  # Fine - create with 100 zeroed bits
  >>> a += 0xff   # TypeError - previously this would have appended 0xff (=255) zero bits.
  >>> a += '0xff'  # Probably what was meant - append eight '1' bits.
  >>> a += Bits(255)  # Fine, append 255 zero bits.

  This is a breaking change, but it breaks loudly with an exception, it is easily recoded,
  and it removes a confusing wrinkle.

* Explicitly specifying the 'auto' parameter is now disallowed rather than discouraged.
  It was always meant to be a positional-only parameter (and will be once I can drop
  Python 3.7 support) but for now it's renamed to '__auto'. In the unlikely event
  this breaks code, the fix should be just to delete the 'auto=' if it's already the
  first parameter.

  >>> s = Bits(auto='0xff')  # Now raises a CreationError
  >>> s = Bits('0xff')  # Fine, as always

* Deleting, replacing or inserting into a bitstring resets the bit position to 0 if the
  bitstring's length has been changed. Previously the bit position was adjusted but
  this was not well defined.

* Only empty bitstring are now considered False in a boolean sense. Previously s was
  False is no bits in s were set to 1, but this goes against what it means to be a
  container in Python so I consider this to be a bug, even if it was documented. I'm
  guessing it's related to __nonzero__ in Python 2 becoming __bool__ in Python 3, and
  it's never been fixed before now.

* Casting to bytes now behaves as expected, so that bytes(s) gives the same result as
  s.tobytes(). Previously it created a byte per bit.

* Pretty printing with the 'bytes' format now uses characters from the 'Latin Extended-A'
  unicode block for non-ASCII and unprintable characters instead of replacing them with '.'

* When using struct-like codes you can now use '=' instead of '@' to signify native-
  endianness. They behave identically, but the new '=' is now preferred.

* More fixes for LSB0 mode. There are now no known issues with this feature.

----------------------------------
April 2023: version 4.0.2 released
----------------------------------
A maintenance release.

* Added py.typed file and converted the module to a package to let mypy find type
  annotations. Bug 248.
* Fix to shifting operations when using LSB0 mode. Bug 251.
* A few more fixes for LSB0 mode.
* Improved LSB0 documentation.
* Added build-system section to pyproject.toml. Bug 243.
* Rewrote the walkthrough documentation as a jupyter notebook.
* Updated the project's logo.

-------------------------------------
November 2022: version 4.0.1 released
-------------------------------------

This is a major release which drops support for Python 2.7 and has a new minimum
requirement of Python 3.7. Around 95% of downloads satisfy this - users of
older versions can continue to use bitstring 3.1, which will still be supported
with fixes, but no new features.

Other breaking changes are minimal, and there are a few cool features added.

Breaking changes:

* Minimum supported Python version is now Python 3.7.
* Removed ConstBitArray and BitString class aliases. Use Bits and BitStream instead.
* The cut() method will now also yield the final bits of a bitstring, even if they
  are shorter than the requested cut size.
* Removed default uint interpretation. This wasn't being applied uniformly - default
  is now always to return a bitstring object of the given length and not to interpret
  it as a uint. Bug 220.
* If an overwrite goes beyond the end of the bitstring it will now extend the bitstring
  rather than raise an exception. Bug 148.

New features and improvements:

* Type hints added throughout the code.
* Underscores are now allowed in strings representing number literals.
* The copy() method now works on Bits as well as BitArray objects.
* The experimental command-line feature is now official. Command-line
  parameters are concatenated and a bitstring created from them. If
  the final parameter is either an interpretation string or ends with
  a '.' followed by an interpretation string then that interpretation
  of the bitstring will be used when printing it.

  $ python -m bitstring int:16=-400
  0xfe70
  $ python -m bitstring float:32=0.2 bin
  00111110010011001100110011001101

* New pp() method that pretty-prints the bitstring in various formats - useful
  especially in interactive sessions. Thanks to Omer Barak for the suggestion
  and discussion.

  >>> s.pp()
    0: 10001000 01110110 10001110 01110110 11111000 01110110 10000111 00101000
   64: 01110010 11111001 10000111 10011000 11110111 10011110 10000111 11111101
  128: 11111001 10001100 01111111 10111100 10111111 11011011 11101011 11111011
  192: 1100
  >>> s.pp('bin, hex')
    0: 10001000 01110110 10001110 01110110 11111000 01110110   88 76 8e 76 f8 76
   48: 10000111 00101000 01110010 11111001 10000111 10011000   87 28 72 f9 87 98
   96: 11110111 10011110 10000111 11111101 11111001 10001100   f7 9e 87 fd f9 8c
  144: 01111111 10111100 10111111 11011011 11101011 11111011   7f bc bf db eb fb
  192: 1100                                                    c

* Shorter and more versatile properties. The bin, oct, hex, float, uint and int
  properties can now be shortened to just their first letter. They can also have
  a length in bits after them - allowing Rust-like data types. ::

      >>> s = BitArray('0x44961000')
      >>> s.h
      '44961000'
      >>> s.f32
      1200.5
      >>> s.u
      1150685184
      >>> s.i7 = -60
      >>> s.b
      '1000100'
      >>> t = Bits('u12=160, u12=120, b=100')

* Other types with bit lengths can also be used as properties ::

      >>> s.floatle64 = 10.511

* A colon is no longer required in format strings before a bit length. So for
  example `Bits('int:15=-101')` could be written as `Bits('int15=-101')`. This is
  now the preferred usage in the documentation except where the colon improves
  readability.

* Support for IEEE 16 bit floats. Floating point types can now be 16 bits long as well
  as 32 and 64 bits. This is using the 'e' format from the struct module.

* Support for bfloats. This is a specialised 16-bit floating point format
  mostly used in machine learning. It's essentially a truncated IEEE 32-bit
  format that keeps its range but only has a couple of signficant figures of
  accuracy.
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 25, 2024
Pkgsrc changes:
 * Bump version & re-compute cargo-depends.

Upstream changes:

New

* Added support for private keys marked as "EC PRIVATE KEY" in the
  PEM files for TLS server configuration. ([#921])
* The rsync collector now logs stderr output of the rsync command
  directly instead of collecting it and logging it in one go after
  the commend returned. ([#290])

Bug Fixes

* The `dump` command will now succeed even if certain directories
  or files in the repository cache are missing. ([#916])
* A more meaningful message is now printed when decoding RPKI
  objects fails. It will still not give much detail but at least it
  isn't confusing any more. ([#917])

Other changes

* Updated the `nlnetlabs-testbed` TAL to the current location and
  key. ([#922])

[#916]: NLnetLabs/routinator#916
[#917]: NLnetLabs/routinator#917
[#920]: NLnetLabs/routinator#920
[#921]: NLnetLabs/routinator#921
[#922]: NLnetLabs/routinator#922
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 26, 2024
Hello all! This will likely be the final release of Amfora.
For more information, please see my blog post, https://www.makeworld.space/2023/08/bye_gemini.html

Thanks to all the users and especially the contributors, who made this project
the personal success it was for me.

The following is copied from the CHANGELOG.md file in this repo.
Added
    Syntax highlighting for preformatted text blocks with alt text (#252, #263, wiki page)
    Client certificates can be restricted to certain paths of a host (#115)
    header config option in [subscriptions] to allow disabling the header text on the subscriptions page (#191)
    Selected link and scroll position stays for non-cached pages (#122)
    Keybinding to open URL with URL handler instead of configured proxy (#143)
    include theme key to import themes from an external file (#154, #290)
    Support SOCKS5 proxying by setting AMFORA_SOCKS5 environment variable (#155)
    When bookmarking a page, the first level one heading is suggested as the name (#267, #293)
    Confirmation prompts for URL schemes in new [url-prompts] config section (#301, #302)

Changed
    Center text automatically, removing left_margin from the config (#233)
    max_width defaults to 80 columns instead of 100 (#233)
    Tabs have the domain of the current page instead of numbers (#202)
    Closing Amfora with q was removed in favor of Shift-q (#243)
    Paging up or down scrolls by 50% instead of 75%, to match less (#303)
    Update deps, require Go 1.17 (#336)
    Show local directory index file if available (#319)
    Updated Project Gemini URLs (#342)

Fixed
    Modal can't be closed when opening non-gemini text URLs from the commandline (#283, #284)
    External programs started by Amfora remain as zombie processes (#219)
    Prevent link lines (and other types) from being wider than the max_width setting (#280)
    new:7 on new tab page fails to open link (#306)
    Slashes aren't decoded in redirect URLs (#322, #324)
    Typing localhost in the bottom bar actually loads localhost instead of searching (#326, #327)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 26, 2024
17.1.0 (2024-03-21)

Added

* [Java] Assume numbers use either a comma or period for the thousands
  separator instead of non-breaking spaces. (#290)

Fixed

* [Java] Parse negative numbers in Norwegian (and 59 other languages) (#290)
* [Python] Remove support for Python 3.7 and extend support to 3.12 (#280)
* [Python] The ParameterType constructor's transformer should be optional
  (#288)
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