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Stop testing on Ruby 2.3 and 2.4
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6.0.3.4 (from changelog)
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6.0.3.3 (from changelog)
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1.1.7 (from changelog)
concurrent-ruby:
(Work with latest Ruby 3 #879) Consider falsy value on Concurrent::Map#compute_if_absent for fast non-blocking path
(Delete .dockerignore #856) Avoid running problematic code in RubyThreadLocalVar on MRI that occasionally results in segfault
(v09887655w34tf66yuu8igfdtuu #853) Introduce ThreadPoolExecutor without a Queue
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1.13.1 (from changelog)
Changed:
Revert use of ucrtbase.dll as default C library on Windows-MINGW. ucrtbase.dll is still used on MSWIN target. Bump pages-health-check #790
Test for ffi_prep_closure_loc() to make sure we can use this function. This fixes incorrect use of system libffi on MacOS Mojave (10.14). Bump liquid to v5.1.0 #787
Update types.conf on x86_64-dragonflybsd
1.13.0 (from changelog)
Added:
Add ruby source files to the java gem. This allows to ship the Ruby library code per platform java gem and add it as a default gem to JRuby. Use values Environment secrets in code #763
Update type definitions and add types from stdint.h and stddef.h on i386-windows, x86_64-windows, x86_64-darwin, x86_64-linux, arm-linux, powerpc-linux. Bump jekyll-sass-converter to v2.1.0 #749
Reject callback with :string return type at definition, because it didn't work so far and is not save to use. Bump jekyll-seo-tag to v2.7.1 #751, Update github-pages-health-check to 💎 v1.17.7 #782
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2.14.0
Make Rinku configurable: Add the jekyll-org plugin to the whitelist #335
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3.9.0
Minor Enhancements
Allow use of kramdown v2 (#8322)
Add default language for kramdown syntax highlighting (#8325)
3.8.7
Fixes
Prevent console warnings with Ruby 2.7 (#7948)
3.8.6
Bug Fixes
Update log output for an invalid theme directory (#7734)
Memoize SiteDrop#documents to reduce allocations (#7722)
Excerpt handling of custom and intermediate tags (#7467)
Escape valid special chars in a site's path name (#7573)
Revert memoizing Site#docs_to_write and refactor #documents (#7689)
Fix broken include_relative usage in excerpt (#7690)
Install platform-specific gems as required (3c06609)
Security Fixes
Theme gems: ensure directories aren't symlinks (#7424)
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0.15.1
Bug Fixes
MetaTag: when encoding for XML special characters, handle non-string objects (Add jekyll-hyphenate #326)
0.15.0
Minor Enhancements
Require Ruby >=2.4.0 (MathJax not rendering on .github.io #307)
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1.6.0
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Support handling body tag across multiple lines (Bump mentions to v0.0.9 #70)
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0.16.0
Minor Enhancements
Simplifies YAML for redirect_to (Bump jekyll-seo to 0.1.4 #185)
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0.4.2
Jekyll 4.0 support (dminstrator / AutoModerator #61)
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0.1.2
Show full header h1 for smaller displays In most cases a fivesigma result is considered the precious #49
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0.12.0
Minor Enhancements
ci: test with Ruby 2.7
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🚨 Unintended read access in kramdown gem
The kramdown gem before 2.3.0 for Ruby processes the template option inside
Kramdown documents by default, which allows unintended read access (such as
template="/etc/passwd") or unintended embedded Ruby code execution (such as a
string that begins with template="string://<%= `). NOTE: kramdown is used in
Jekyll, GitLab Pages, GitHub Pages, and Thredded Forum. ↗️ minitest (indirect, 5.14.1 → 5.14.2) · Repo · Changelog
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5.14.2 (from changelog)
1 bug fix:
Bumped ruby version to include 3.0 (trunk).
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1.10.10
1.10.10 / 2020-07-06
Features
[MRI] Cross-built Windows gems now support Ruby 2.7 [#2029]. Note that prior to this release, the v1.11.x prereleases provided this support.
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0.10.4
Remove bundler development dependency divided_by liquid filter strange behavior on github pages #85
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3.23.0
This release has two new lexers: one for PostScript and one for systemd unit files. There's also fixes for the Kotlin, Ruby and Rust lexers. Thanks to all the contributors who help make Rouge better. Don't forget to wear a mask!
3.22.0
This is a small release with just one update: a major rewrite of the PHP lexer. Hopefully the improved level of detail makes your PHP code look prettier but do report any issues you find with it!
3.21.0
This release has three new lexers, one for BrightScript, one for Janet and one for SSH Config. There's also fixes for the Batchfile, C++, Jinja, Perl, PowerShell, Rego, Sass, SCSS and Twig lexers. Happy highlighting!
3.20.0
We've got some new lexers again! This release includes lexers for Augeas, BibTeX, HLSL, LiveScript, Velocity and Zig. On top of that, we have fixes for the C++, Diff, Haskell, HTML, JavaScript, JSX, OpenType Feature File, PowerShell, TSX and TypeScript lexers.
I'd like to especially call out @lkinasiewicz for the LiveScript lexer. This was originally submitted back in 2017 and it's great to have it finally part of Rouge! The backlog of outstanding PRs is still too long but we are slowly making progress. As I like to say: forward, not backward; upward, not forward; and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom!
3.19.0
No new lexers this but release but we do have fixes for the JavaScript, Kotlin, Python, SPARQL and Turtle lexers. In addition, there have been some under the hood improvements to how keywords are generated for certain languages.
Stay safe everyone!
3.18.0
This release includes new lexers for Cypher, Datastudio, GHC Cmm, ISBL, Rego, Solidity and YANG. It also incorporates fixes for the C++, CMake, Console, F#, JSON, JSONDOC, Kotlin, Markdown, Pascal, PHP, Python, Racket, Ruby, Terraform, TypeScript and Vue lexers. Which seems like quite a lot. Enjoy!
3.17.0
This release includes the ECL lexer as a new lexer. It also incorporates fixes for the CoffeeScript, Markdown, NASM, Ruby, Scala and Varnish lexers. Enjoy your syntax highlighting! 🎉
3.16.0
This release includes one new lexer: the Varnish lexer! We also have fixes for the D, Java, Lua, NASM, Objective-C, PowerShell, Rust, Shell, TOML and TypeScript lexers.
Thank you to all the contributors who've helped make Rouge better!
3.15.0
This release includes three new lexers: FreeFEM, GHC and Objective-C++. Thanks to contributions from the community, we also have fixes for the Console, Jinja, LLVM, Python, Rust and Swift lexers. Finally, you should now be able to pass 'false' as an option after a fix to how CGI-style options are parsed.
Happy new year to everyone! We look forward to another year of Rouge 😃
3.14.0
This release includes fixes for the JSONDOC, Liquid, Magik and TOML lexers as well as the addition of the NES Assembly and Slice lexers.
If all goes according to plan, this will be the last release for 2019. Thanks to all the contributors who improved Rouge—this library wouldn't be what it is without you. See you all again in the new year!
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0.8.0 (from changelog)
Different ruby-version requires #22: Upgraded RuboCop to 0.80.1 - @dblock.
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2.3.0
Update rake requirement (development dependency only) to fix a security alert.
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1.4.0 (from changelog)
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Use of argument passed in function instead of attr_reader (@v-kolesnikov in Bump github-pages-health-check to v1.16.1 #625)
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2.4.0 (from changelog)
Zeitwerk::Loader#push_dir supports an optional namespace keyword argument. Pass a class or module object if you want the given root directory to be associated with it instead of Object. Said class or module object cannot be reloadable.
The default inflector is even more performant.
2.3.1 (from changelog)
Saves some unnecessary allocations made internally by MRI. See a #125, by @casperisfine.
Documentation improvements.
Internal code base maintenance.
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🆕 simpleidn (added, 0.1.1)
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208
Train: Upgrade dependencies #716 - Train of updates containing:
Bump rouge to v3.23.0 #711 - Update rouge to 💎 v3.23.0
Update jekyll-redirect-from to 0.16.0 #707 - Update jekyll-redirect-from to 💎 v0.16.0
Bump jekyll-feed to v0.15.0 #710 - Update Jekyll-feed to 💎 v0.15.0
Bump jekyll-remote-theme to v0.4.2 #712 - Update jekyll-remote-theme to 💎 v0.4.2
Bump jekyll-mentions to v1.6.0 #713 - Update Jekyll-mentions to 💎 v1.6.0
Bump jekyll-theme-hacker to v0.1.2 #714 - Update jekyll-theme-hacker to 💎 v0.1.2
Bump jemoji to v0.12.0 #715 - Update jemoji to 💎 v0.12.0
207
Bump jekyll to v3.9.0, kramdown to v2.3.0 (Bump jekyll to v3.9.0, kramdown to v2.3.0 #704)
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Bump rouge to v3.19.0 Bump rouge to v3.19.0 #690
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6.0.3.3 (from changelog)
6.0.3.2 (from changelog)
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2.14.0
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3.9.0
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3.8.7
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3.8.6
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0.15.1
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0.15.0
Minor Enhancements
0.14.0
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Bug Fixes
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Bug Fixes
Development Fixes
Documentation
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0.4.2
Jekyll 4.0 support (dminstrator / AutoModerator #61)
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🚨 Unintended read access in kramdown gem
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Kramdown documents by default, which allows unintended read access (such as
template="/etc/passwd") or unintended embedded Ruby code execution (such as a
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1.10.10 / 2020-07-06
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3.23.0
This release has two new lexers: one for PostScript and one for systemd unit files. There's also fixes for the Kotlin, Ruby and Rust lexers. Thanks to all the contributors who help make Rouge better. Don't forget to wear a mask!
3.22.0
This is a small release with just one update: a major rewrite of the PHP lexer. Hopefully the improved level of detail makes your PHP code look prettier but do report any issues you find with it!
3.21.0
This release has three new lexers, one for BrightScript, one for Janet and one for SSH Config. There's also fixes for the Batchfile, C++, Jinja, Perl, PowerShell, Rego, Sass, SCSS and Twig lexers. Happy highlighting!
3.20.0
We've got some new lexers again! This release includes lexers for Augeas, BibTeX, HLSL, LiveScript, Velocity and Zig. On top of that, we have fixes for the C++, Diff, Haskell, HTML, JavaScript, JSX, OpenType Feature File, PowerShell, TSX and TypeScript lexers.
I'd like to especially call out @lkinasiewicz for the LiveScript lexer. This was originally submitted back in 2017 and it's great to have it finally part of Rouge! The backlog of outstanding PRs is still too long but we are slowly making progress. As I like to say: forward, not backward; upward, not forward; and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom!
3.19.0
No new lexers this but release but we do have fixes for the JavaScript, Kotlin, Python, SPARQL and Turtle lexers. In addition, there have been some under the hood improvements to how keywords are generated for certain languages.
Stay safe everyone!
3.18.0
This release includes new lexers for Cypher, Datastudio, GHC Cmm, ISBL, Rego, Solidity and YANG. It also incorporates fixes for the C++, CMake, Console, F#, JSON, JSONDOC, Kotlin, Markdown, Pascal, PHP, Python, Racket, Ruby, Terraform, TypeScript and Vue lexers. Which seems like quite a lot. Enjoy!
3.17.0
This release includes the ECL lexer as a new lexer. It also incorporates fixes for the CoffeeScript, Markdown, NASM, Ruby, Scala and Varnish lexers. Enjoy your syntax highlighting! 🎉
3.16.0
This release includes one new lexer: the Varnish lexer! We also have fixes for the D, Java, Lua, NASM, Objective-C, PowerShell, Rust, Shell, TOML and TypeScript lexers.
Thank you to all the contributors who've helped make Rouge better!
3.15.0
This release includes three new lexers: FreeFEM, GHC and Objective-C++. Thanks to contributions from the community, we also have fixes for the Console, Jinja, LLVM, Python, Rust and Swift lexers. Finally, you should now be able to pass 'false' as an option after a fix to how CGI-style options are parsed.
Happy new year to everyone! We look forward to another year of Rouge 😃
3.14.0
This release includes fixes for the JSONDOC, Liquid, Magik and TOML lexers as well as the addition of the NES Assembly and Slice lexers.
If all goes according to plan, this will be the last release for 2019. Thanks to all the contributors who improved Rouge—this library wouldn't be what it is without you. See you all again in the new year!
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