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Build x264-devel with asm enabled? #147
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They use an older version which we also previously enabled asm for. I'll see if I can get some time to fix the assembly in the newer release that we use. |
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## Version 2.3 ## 2019-03-30 - Unicode 12 support ([#148]). - New function `utf8proc_unicode_version` to return the supported Unicode version ([#151]). - Simpler character-width computation that no longer uses GNU Unifont metrics: East-Asian wide characters have width 2, and all other printable characters have width 1 ([#150]). - Fix `CHARBOUND` option for `utf8proc_map` to preserve U+FFFE and U+FFFF non-characters ([#149]). - Various build-system improvements ([#141], [#142], [#147]).
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Changes since b142: Beta #147 - 08.04.2019 - Fixed a bug from beta #146 where the sample playback line in Smp. Ed. could wrongly be rendered if you switched samples after using the "Play Wave/Range/Display" function. - Updated some of the help text in "Known bugs" Beta #146 - 02.04.2019 - Fixed a bug where you couldn't select envelope points appropriately (bug present since beta #140). - Fixed a problem where the pattern data scrolling would start to stutter more if you left the song playing for a minute or so. - Fixed a problem that made the scopes slightly delayed to the music. Most people won't notice a difference, though. - Fixed a scope bug where it could display one frame of bogus data before a new sample trigger. - More fixes to .MOD/.STM/.S3M import - Made some changes to the help text ("How to use FT2", "Problems/FAQ", "Known bugs"). Beta #145 - 31.03.2019 - Fixed some bugs in the .MOD saving routine - Slightly improved the .STM loader Beta #144 - 30.03.2019 (updated 30.03.2019) - Further fixing to prevent more possible stutter with vsync (60Hz monitor) on some monitors (rare case). >> 30.03.2019: - Sometimes the mouse would be off center when toggling fullscreen mode - Forgot to round when doing mouse scaling - 1.5-bit dithering wasn't implemented properly Beta #143 - 29.03.2019 - Scopes have been lowered from 60Hz to 55Hz to prevent random stutters on some systems because of timing interference. If your monitor is not running at 59Hz/60Hz, they will stutter anyways. - Fixed a bug where the pattern delay (EEx) effect was not reset every time you press Play.
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Changes: 1.8.3 ----- ### Additions - Support for - `plurk` (#212) - `sexcom` (#147) - `--clear-cache` - `date` metadata fields for `deviantart`, `twitter`, and `tumblr` (#224, #232) ### Changes - Standalone executables are now built using PyInstaller: - uses the latest CPython interpreter (Python 3.7.3) - available on several platforms (Windows, Linux, macOS) - includes the `certifi` CA bundle, `youtube-dl`, and `pyOpenSSL` on Windows ### Fixes - Patch `urllib3`'s default list of SSL/TLS ciphers to prevent Cloudflare CAPTCHAs (#227) - Windows users need to install `pyOpenSSL` for this to take effect - Provide fallback URLs for `twitter` images (#237) - Send `Referer` headers when downloading from `hitomi` (#239) - Updated login procedure on `mangoxo`
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AsciiDoc: * Fix Asciidoc unindented lists (GitHub's #149) * Make Asciidoc Tables nowrap and support current format (GitHub's #63) * Do not include table fences in pot file (GitHub's #163) * Add option to prevent translation of target of image blocks (GitHub's #164) Markdown: * Improve markdown ruler parsing, and add test. * Add markdown fenced code block parsing, and add test. Sgml: * Avoid deprecated unescaped left brace in regex to get ready for Perl 5.32. (Debian's #903735) TransTractor: * Ensure to split lines before addendum operation without loss or addition of newline. With this change, addendum behavior is more intuitive. (Debian's #518218, Github's #147, #153) Wml: * Fix longstanding error regarding comments at the beginning of a file. (Github's #138) Xml, Docbook: * Document XML tag behavior customization with example to help use case specific customization. (Debian's #515763) * Debug output enhancement to help people understand what exactly happening inside po4a. * Extensive POD and code comment additions and updates. po4a tool: * Add pot_in feature to support the secondary master file for the base of POT/PO file generation. Test: * Add XML test cases with po4a including addendum, tag customization, and pot_in feature. Translations: * New translation to Chinese and Chinese Simplified, thanks Liu Guang. * Updated: Dutch, thanks Frans Spiesschaert. * Updated: Estonian, thanks Kristjan Räts. * Updated: French, thanks Brandelune and ButterflyOfFire. * Updated: German, thanks Helge Kreutzmann. * Updated: Italian, thanks Marco Ciampa. * Updated: Norwegian Bokmål, thanks Petter Reinholdtsen. * Updated: Portuguese (Brazil), thanks Rafael Fontenelle and Luiz Fernando Ranghetti. * Updated: Russian: thanks Igor. * Updated: Spanish, thanks emma peel and Omar Campagne. * Updated: Swedish, thanks Anders Jonsson. * Updated: Ukrainian, thanks Yuri Chornoivan (українська). * Updated: Vietnamese, thanks Trần Ngọc Quân.
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pkgsrc changes: - Remove patch-filter_pdf.cxx (was a backport from upstream) and patch-Makefile.in (now `-r' option of `ln' is checked in configure phase) Changes: 1.25.11 ------- - cups-browsed: Really accept entries without printer name reported on a job status request (Issue #163). - cups-browsed: Strip IPP atrribute values reported by the printer on a get-printer-attributes request from white space (Pull request #166). 1.25.10 ------- - libcupsfilters: Added NULL checks when handling page size names as some of the page sizes in CUPS' PWG media list have a NULL PPD name (Ubuntu bug #1847488). 1.25.9 ------ - cups-browsed: Fix leaks in get_printer_attributes() function. - cups-browsed: Avoid infinite recursion on IPP 1.1 fallback. 1.25.8 ------ - cups-browsed: On a job status request accept also entries without the printer name being reported (Issue #163). - cups-browsed: Fall back to IPP 1.1 if a get-printer-attributes IPP request with IPP 2.x fails (Issue #124, Issue #163). - gstoraster: Use ".setfilladjust2" instead of the undocumented ".setfilladjust" PostScript command for Center-of-Pixel method to fill paths (Issue #164). 1.25.7 ------ - implicitclass, libcupsfilters: Fixes to solve an assertion error and printing to an Apple Raster printer (Issue #162, Ubuntu bug #1845286, Ubuntu bug #1845548). - cups-browsed: Do not try to resolve the network interface name on Avahi messages which are not interface-related (like "All for now"or "Cache exhausted", Issue #163). - Build system: The helper script ln-srf to build on systems with old ln was not included in the release tarballs (Issue #161). - pdftoraster: Fixed some bugs in output bitmap generation ( writePageImage() function): Segfault on output of up-side-down pages (back side when printing duplex on some printers), margin offsets not taken into account on monochrome jobs, CUPS_CSPACE_W color space not recognized as monochrome (Ubuntu bug #1845286). 1.25.6 ------ - implicitclass: Make sure the destination printer gets always set and do not pass on the cups-browsed-dest-printer when sending the job to the final destination (Issue #152, Pull request #159). - Build system: Support old ln versions without the -r option (Pull request #154, #157). - texttotext: Link with libiconv if needed (Pull request #155, #158). - foomatic-rip: Fix argument representation for raw queue debug mesaage (Pull request #153). 1.25.5 ------ - bannertopdf: Added missing "#include <cstring>" to pdf.cxx so that bannertopdf correctly builds with QPDF 9.0.0 (Issue #134, Issue #151, Gentoo bug #693498). - rastertopdf: Let the getIPPColorProfileName() function not return a pointer to a local variable (clang warning, Issue #150). - cups-browsed: If a locally generated queue (usually with "implicitclass://..." URI) left over from a previous (crashed) session is picked up on startup, do not set the URI as the remote printer's URI and do not cause a fatal error on a failed get-printer-attributes IPP request (Issue #148, Debian bug #939316). - pdftopdf: Do not preserve encryption, since the output already goes into the printer (Issue #146, Pull request #147). 1.25.4 ------ - imagetoraster: Do not call imagetops and pstoraster for classifications and page labels as these filters are not included any more with cups-filters. Classifications and page labels are currently not supported for direct image printing, only for PDF or PostScript input (which goes through pdftopdf). - imagetoraster, imagetopdf: Fixed auto-rotation of images to fit output page best (Issue #145). - pdftoraster: If the PPD contains several equally-sized page size entries which match the size of the input page and one is the size selected by the user via the "PageSize" or "media" option (or the default selection in the PPD) then prefer this one instead of simply the first matching one. - pdftoraster: If the input page size cannot be matched with one of the PPD's page sizes it is considered a custom size, fill the page size name field of the CUPS Raster header with "Custom.XXXxYYY" then. - pdftoraster: Match the input page size with a page size in the PPD only if the differences of the dimensions are less than 1%, also match the input page size against the imageable area of the PPD's page sizes if no match with the full page size is found (Issue #138). 1.25.3 ------ - Sample PPDs: In HP-Color_LaserJet_CM3530_MFP-PDF.ppd renamed "custom" choice of the option "stapleoption" to "customsize" as from CUPS 2.2.12 on "custom" is not accepted any more as a choice name in a PPD file. - cups-browsed: Fixed check whether the remote printer understands PWG Raster (Issue #141). 1.25.2 ------ - foomatic-rip: Fixed segmentation fault when running foomatic-rip by hand and the PRINTER environment variable is not set (Pull request #139). - cups-browsed: Added note to cups-browsed.conf and man page about IP-based URIs depending on the network interface used. - cups-browsed: For each DNS-SD-discovered printer register each DNS-SD discovery instance with network interface, family, and IPP type. When DNS-SD messages of instances disappearing show up, only unregister this instance and remove the printer only if no instance is left. This prevents a local queue of a still available printer being removed when Wi-Fi (= one interface) is turned off (Issue #136). - cups-browsed: If a remote printer is served from the local machine, prefer the "localhost"/loopback interface URI. - cups-browsed: If a remote printer is discovered more than once, use the new instance only if it has no downgrades and at least one upgrade compared to the old one. Features currently compared are IPP/IPPS, loopback interface or not, and discovery via CUPS legacy/LDAP/DNS-SD. - cups-browsed: If an Avahi-discovered entry comes through the "lo" interface, always use the host name "localhost". Use IP addresses instead of host names only if explicitly requested. - cups-browsed: Consider remote printer entries also as from the same printer if one has the local machine's network name and the other "localhost" as host name (Issue #136). 1.25.1 ------ - imagetopdf: Fixed crash when no PPD file was supplied (Pull request #133). - pdftoraster: Fixed offset issues leading to segmentation faults (Issue #131, Pull request #132). - pdftoraster: Added anti-aliasing for better raster image quality (Pull request #129). - pdftoraster: Added graceful handling of zero-page input (Issue #117, Pull request #127). 1.25.0 ------ - pdftoijs, pdftoopvp: Removed these deprecated filters completely as there is no demand for them any more. They also used unstable, undocumented APIs of Poppler. - pdftoraster: Changed from using unstable, undocumented APIs of Poppler to stable, documented ones, to improve maintainability of this filter, and with it of the cups-filters package. Thanks to Tanmay Anand for contributing this as his Google Summer of Code 2019 project. - libcupsfilters: Added support for color spaces CMY and RGBW when using filters without PPD file (mainly for development and debugging, option "print-color-mode" with values "cmy-XX" and "rgbw-XX" with XX being the number of bits per color). 1.24.0 ------ - cups-browsed: Integration of Deepak Patankar's Google Summer of Code 2018 project with the main goal of clustering different printers and automatically selecting the destination printers by job content and option/attribute settings. All changes of this release are done by Deepak as parts of his project. - cups-browsed, implicitclass: Support for mixed clusters of remote CUPS queues and IPP network printers. For this PPD files of remote CUPS queues are generated by cups-browsed based on IPP queries, as for native IPP printers, the number of jobs for load balancing is polled in a way that it works also with native IPP printers, the implicitclass backend sends jobs directky to the printer instead of re-queueing them via CUPS. - cups-browsed: Merge IPP attributes of several printers to combined attributes for the cluster to generate the cluster's PPD file, including PPD constraints for option combinations not fulfillable by any of the member printers, and finding reasonable, non-conflicting default settings, - cups-browsed: Selection algorithm for the destination printer for a job sent to the cluster. Based on the job settings requested such as page size, media type, print quality, ... the best most suitable printer in the cluster for the job will be selected. - cups-browsed, implicitclass: Filter jobs to clusters already locally. Due to the fact that a cluster's member printers are not exclusively non-raw CUPS queues with the complete filtering framework on the remote server, but also native IPP printers, we need to support generic driverless printers as destination. So we cannot pass on the input data unfiltered but need to filter locally. We let the cluster's PPD file emulate a PDF printer, letting the local CUPS queue of the cluster run pdftopdf and any pre-filters to turn the input into PDF and we let the implicitclass backend turn PDF into a format understood by the destination printer, supporting the 4 formats of driverless IPP printing: PDF, PWG Raster, Apple Raster, PCLm.
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## 2.3.1 / 2019-10-22 ### Security Address CVE-2019-15587: Unsanitized JavaScript may occur in sanitized output when a crafted SVG element is republished. This CVE's public notice is at flavorjones/loofah#171 ## 2.3.0 / unreleased ### Features * Expand set of allowed protocols to include `tel:` and `line:`. [#104, #147] * Expand set of allowed CSS functions. [related to #122] * Allow greater precision in shorthand CSS values. [#149] (Thanks, @danfstucky!) * Allow CSS property `list-style` [#162] (Thanks, @jaredbeck!) * Allow CSS keywords `thick` and `thin` [#168] (Thanks, @georgeclaghorn!) * Allow HTML property `contenteditable` [#167] (Thanks, @andreynering!) ### Bug fixes * CSS hex values are no longer limited to lowercase hex. Previously uppercase hex were scrubbed. [#165] (Thanks, @asok!) ### Deprecations / Name Changes The following method and constants are hereby deprecated, and will be completely removed in a future release: * Deprecate `Loofah::Helpers::ActionView.white_list_sanitizer`, please use `Loofah::Helpers::ActionView.safe_list_sanitizer` instead. * Deprecate `Loofah::Helpers::ActionView::WhiteListSanitizer`, please use `Loofah::Helpers::ActionView::SafeListSanitizer` instead. * Deprecate `Loofah::HTML5::WhiteList`, please use `Loofah::HTML5::SafeList` instead. Thanks to @JuanitoFatas for submitting these changes in #164 and for making the language used in Loofah more inclusive.
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0.11.2.0 * Reduces some of the code duplication between the encode and encodePretty functions * The output of encodePretty has been improved: * Multiline strings now use Literal style instead of SingleQuoted * Special keys are now quoted in mappings #179 * Support for complex keys in mappings: #182 * Adds complexMapping function to Data.Yaml.Builder * Decode functions now return a NonStringKey error when attempting to decode a mapping with a complex key as it is not possible to decode these to an Aeson Value * Adds missing ToYaml instances 0.11.1.2 * Compiles with GHC 8.8.1 (MonadFail split) 0.11.1.1 * Use the appropriate Scientific rendering function to avoid a memory overflow when rendering. The previously used function from aeson would not use scientific notation, and could use large amounts of memory for values such as 1e9999999999999. 0.11.1.0 * Better error messages in the Data.Yaml.Config module #168 * Add LoadSettingsException exception and remove error printing from loadYamlSettings #172 0.11.0.0 * Split out the libyaml and Text.Libyaml code into its own package. #145 0.10.4.0 * Add decodeMarked and decodeFileMarked functions to Text.Libyaml, and extend native bindings to extract mark information. #157 0.10.3.0 * Add support for anchors and aliases to Data.Yaml.Builder #155 * Fix test suite for 32 bit machines #158 0.10.2.0 * Add EncodeOptions and FormatOptions to control the style of the encoded YAML. #153 * Default to using literal style for multiline strings #152 0.10.1.1 * Correctly declare libyaml dependency on system-libyaml flag #151 0.10.1 * Avoid incurring a semigroups dependency on recent GHCs. * Fix a space leak that was introduced with 0.10.0 #147 0.10.0 * Add decodeFileWithWarnings which returns warnings for duplicate fields 0.9.0 * Expose style and tags on mappings and sequences in Text.Libyaml #141 0.8.32 * Escape keys as necessary #137 * Support hexadecimal and octal number values #135 * More resilient isNumeric (should reduce cases of unneeded quoting) * hpackify * src subdir 0.8.31.1 * Add a workaround for a cabal bug haskell-infra/hackage-trustees#165 0.8.31 * Add decodeThrow and decodeFileThrow convenience functions. * Upgrade libyaml versions * Deprecate decode and decodeEither
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Update ruby-childprocessto 3.0.0. ### Version 3.0.0 / 2019-09-20 * [#156](enkessler/childprocess#156 unused `rubyforge_project` from gemspec * [#160](enkessler/childprocess#160): Remove extension to conditionally install `ffi` gem on Windows platforms * [#160](enkessler/childprocess#160): Remove runtime dependency on `rake` gem ### Version 2.0.0 / 2019-07-11 * [#148](enkessler/childprocess#148): Drop support for Ruby 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2 * [#149](enkessler/childprocess#149): Fix Unix fork reopen to be compatible with Ruby 2.6 * [#152](https://github.com/enkessler/childprocess/pull/152)/[#154](https://github.com/enkessler/childprocess/pull/154): Fix hangs and permission errors introduced in Ruby 2.6 for leader processes of process groups ### Version 1.0.1 / 2019-02-03 * [#143](enkessler/childprocess#144): Fix installs by adding `rake` gem as runtime dependency * [#147](enkessler/childprocess#147): Relax `rake` gem constraint from `< 12` to `< 13` ### Version 1.0.0 / 2019-01-28 * [#134](enkessler/childprocess#134): Add support for non-ASCII characters on Windows * [#132](enkessler/childprocess#132): Install `ffi` gem requirement on Windows only * [#128](enkessler/childprocess#128): Convert environment variable values to strings when `posix_spawn` enabled * [#141](enkessler/childprocess#141): Support JRuby on Java >= 9
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Update ruby-puppet-resource_api to 1.8.12. ## [1.8.7](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.7) (2019-09-11) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.6...1.8.7) **Fixed bugs:** - \(FM-8092\) Fix caching scope of transport schemas [\#200](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#200) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) **Merged pull requests:** - \(FM-8485\) - Addition of CODEOWNERS file [\#203](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#203) ([david22swan](https://github.com/david22swan)) - \(MODULES-9258\) Improve referencing and add summary [\#199](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#199) ([MaxMagill](https://github.com/MaxMagill)) - \(maint\) Pin both Jruby cells to use `dist: trusty` [\#197](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#197) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) ## [v1.8.6](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.8.6) (2019-07-01) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.5...v1.8.6) **Implemented enhancements:** - \(SERVER-2470\) list\_all\_transports implementation for puppetserver [\#187](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#187) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) **Fixed bugs:** - \(MODULES-9428\) make the composite namevar implementation usable [\#174](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#174) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) **Merged pull requests:** - Merge 1.6.x [\#194](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#194) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(maint\) test fixes [\#193](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#193) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(packaging\) Revert to version '1.8.5' \[no-promote\] [\#192](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#192) ([gimmyxd](https://github.com/gimmyxd)) - \(packaging\) Bump to version '1.9.0' \[no-promote\] [\#191](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#191) ([gimmyxd](https://github.com/gimmyxd)) ## [1.8.5](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.5) (2019-06-24) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.4...1.8.5) **Fixed bugs:** - \(maint\) Mergeup 1.6.x: FM-7839, desc/docs cleanup [\#186](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#186) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) **Merged pull requests:** - \(maint\) reduce debug noise caused by `feature?` [\#189](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#189) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(FM-8265\) Merge branch '1.6.x' into master [\#188](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#188) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(maint\) test fixes [\#185](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#185) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(maint\) make test order really random [\#175](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#175) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(packaging\) Update reported version to 1.8.4 \[no-promote\] [\#171](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#171) ([gimmyxd](https://github.com/gimmyxd)) ## [1.8.4](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.4) (2019-06-12) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.3...1.8.4) **Implemented enhancements:** - \(FM-7839\) Implement `to\_json` method for ResourceShim [\#168](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#168) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) **Fixed bugs:** - \(maint\) backport minor fixes from master to 1.6.x [\#184](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#184) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(PUP-9747\) Relax validation for bolt [\#182](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#182) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(maint\) Add to\_hash function to resourceShim for compatibility [\#180](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#180) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(maint\) implement `desc`/`docs` fallback [\#177](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#177) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) **Closed issues:** - ResourceShim should respond to to\_hash [\#179](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#179) **Merged pull requests:** - \(maint\) Merge 1.6.x to master [\#183](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#183) ([mihaibuzgau](https://github.com/mihaibuzgau)) - \(maint\) Fixup Gemfile for JRuby 1.7 installs [\#173](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#173) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(maint\) test cleanups [\#172](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#172) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) ## [1.8.3](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.3) (2019-04-12) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@1.8.2...1.8.3) **Fixed bugs:** - \(FM-7867\) Always throw when transport schema validation fails [\#169](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#169) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) **Merged pull requests:** - \(PA-2496\) Bump version and remove v from version number [\#170](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#170) ([mihaibuzgau](https://github.com/mihaibuzgau)) ## [1.8.2](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/1.8.2) (2019-04-10) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.6.4...1.8.2) **Merged pull requests:** - \(packaging\) Update reported version to 1.8.2 \[no-promote\] [\#167](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#167) ([mihaibuzgau](https://github.com/mihaibuzgau)) ## [v1.6.4](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.6.4) (2019-03-25) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.8.1...v1.6.4) **Merged pull requests:** - Add `implementations` to reserved bolt keywords [\#165](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#165) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(MAINT\) Bump version [\#164](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#164) ([sebastian-miclea](https://github.com/sebastian-miclea)) - Release prep for v1.8.1 [\#163](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#163) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) # Changelog All significant changes to this repo will be summarized in this file. ## [v1.8.1](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.8.1) (2019-03-13) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.8.0...v1.8.1) **Fixed bugs:** - \(maint\) Fixes sensitive transport values where absent keys are wrapped [\#161](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#161) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) **Merged pull requests:** - 1.6.x mergeup [\#162](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#162) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(FM-7829\) Update README with transports examples [\#160](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#160) ([willmeek](https://github.com/willmeek)) - \(maint\) update release docs [\#159](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#159) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - Improve travis cells and testing [\#145](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#145) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) ## [v1.8.0](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.8.0) (2019-02-26) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.7.0...v1.8.0) **Implemented enhancements:** - \(FM-7695\) Transports - the remote content framework [\#157](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#157) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(FM-7698\) implement `sensitive:true` handling [\#156](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#156) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(PDK-1271\) Allow a transport to be wrapped and used like a device [\#155](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#155) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(FM-7701\) Support device providers when using Transport Wrapper [\#154](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#154) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(FM-7726\) implement `context.transport` to provide access [\#152](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#152) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(FM-7674\) Allow wrapping a Transport in a legacy Device [\#149](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#149) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(FM-7600\) Add Transport.connect method [\#148](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#148) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) **Fixed bugs:** - \(FM-7690\) Fix transports cache to be environment aware [\#151](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#151) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) **Merged pull requests:** - \(FM-7726\) cleanups for the transport [\#153](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#153) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(FM-7691,FM-7696\) refactoring definition handling in contexts [\#150](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#150) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) ## [v1.7.0](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.7.0) (2019-01-07) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.6.3...v1.7.0) **Implemented enhancements:** - \(maint\) Validate Type Schema [\#142](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#142) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) **Merged pull requests:** - \(maint\) Bundler 2.0 dropped support for Ruby versions \< 2.2 [\#147](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#147) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(FM-7597\) RSAPI Transport register function [\#146](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#146) ([da-ar](https://github.com/da-ar)) - \(packaging\) Update version to 1.7.0 [\#144](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#144) ([branan](https://github.com/branan)) ## [v1.6.3](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api/tree/v1.6.3) (2018-12-11) [Full Changelog](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api@v1.6.2...v1.6.3) **Closed issues:** - Trying to understand stubbing in the examples [\#136](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#136) **Merged pull requests:** - \(packaging\) Update version to 1.6.3 [\#143](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#143) ([branan](https://github.com/branan)) - Move parameter and property logic to separate classes [\#140](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#140) ([bpietraga](https://github.com/bpietraga)) - \(maint\) Predeclare Puppet module before ResourceApi [\#139](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#139) ([caseywilliams](https://github.com/caseywilliams)) - \(maint\) minor fix to make data\_type\_handling change work [\#138](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#138) ([DavidS](https://github.com/DavidS)) - \(maint\) extract data type handling code [\#137](puppetlabs/puppet-resource_api#137) ([bpietraga](https://github.com/bpietraga)) - 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4.23 2020-09-05 (rurban) - Fixup t/54_stringify change for JSON 2.09 (really use PR #169 madsen) 4.22 2020-09-04 (rurban) - Fix t/54_stringify needs JSON 2.09 for allow_unknown (PR #169 madsen) - Fix t/118_type.t for 5.6 - Fix t/96_interop.t for missing JSON::XS (GH #83 ribasushi) - Possible fix for s390x with long double, untested (GH #83) 4.21 2020-08-13 (rurban) - Fix not enough HEK memory allocation for the new canonical tied hashes feature. (GH #168) - TODO broken JSON::PP::Boolean versions 2.9x - 4.0 with threads::shared in 125_shared_boolean.t 4.20 2020-08-12 (rurban) - New feature: sort tied hashes with canonical. (GH #167) - Fix encode of threads::shared boolean (#166 Sam Bingner). This was broken with 4.00. - Fix some stringify overload cases via convert_blessed (GH #105) - Fix a compat case with JSON::XS, when convert_blessed is set, but allow_blessed not. (GH #105) - Improve blessed and stringify tests - Work on better inf/nan detection on AIX (#165 Peter Heuchert) - Fix documentation for booleans and their types (#162 by Karen Etheridge) 4.19 2020-02-06 (rurban) - Fix typed decode memory leak (#160 by Pali). 4.18 2019-12-13 (rurban) - Add new method ->type_all_string (#156 by Pali). When type_all_string is set then encode method produce stable deterministic string types in result JSON. This can be an alternative to Cpanel::JSON::XS::Type when having deterministic output is required but string JSON types are enough for any output. - Move SvGETMAGIC() from encode_av() and encode_hv() to encode_sv() (#156 by Pali) - Add Math::BigInt and Math::BigFloat as recommended dependences (#157 by Pali and Grinnz) 4.17 2019-11-04 (rurban) - Add Changes tests and fixups (see #155) 4.16 2019-11-04 (rurban) - Use Perl_strtod instead of self-made atof (via pow), to minimize differences from core string-to-float conversions. (#154). Fixes float representation regressions (in the 1e-6 to 1e-16 range) since 5.22. 4.15 2019-10-21 (rurban) - Fix more tests for nvtype long double 4.14 2019-10-15 (rurban) - Fix tests for nvtype long double (#153) - Fix PREREQ's. E.g. CentOS 7 has not Test::More anymore. (#152 by Pali) 4.13 2019-10-14 (rurban) - For JSON_TYPE_INT and JSON_TYPE_FLOAT allow to encode numeric values above 2^64 in PV slot via Math::BigInt/Float (#145, #148, #149 by Pali) - For JSON_TYPE_INT and JSON_TYPE_FLOAT encoder allow to pass Math::BigInt and Math::BigFloat objects with allow_bignum. (#147 by Pali) - Fix encoding floating point values above 2^64 in PV slot to JSON_TYPE_INT (#148, #150 by Pali) - Do not allow serializing objects when convert_blessed is not enabled. (#146 by Pali) 4.12 2019-06-11 (rurban) - Make encoder independent on Math::BigInt version (#140 by Pali) - Rethrow error from eval_sv and eval_pv() (#138, #139 by Pali), e.g. when Math::BigInt/BigFloat fails. - Fix encoding Inf and NaN from PV and NV slots to JSON_TYPE_INT (#137 by Pali) - Fix memory corruption in sv_to_ivuv() function (#136 by Pali) - Add new method ->require_types (#135 by Pali) - Fix typed json encoder conversion from scalar's PV and NV slot to JSON_TYPE_INT (#133, #134 by Pali) - Fix inconsistency with warnings in typed json encoder (#131 by Pali) - Fix Perl 5.8.0 support (#130 by Pali) - Fixed minor pod typo (#129 by sheeit) - Document invalid recursive callbacks or overloads (#128) 4.11 2019-03-26 (rurban) - Fix unicode strings with BOM corrupt ->utf8 state (#125) The BOM encoding effects only its very own decode call, not its object. 4.10 2019-03-18 (rurban) - Fix incr_text refcounts (#123) - Add incr_rest testcase (#123) - Fix encode_stringify string-overload refcnt problem (#124) "Attempt to free unreferenced scalar" with convert_blessed and overload. 4.09 2019-02-15 (rurban) - Add seperate allow_dupkeys property, in relaxed (#122) - Fixed allow_dupkeys for the XS slow path - Silence 2 -Wunused-value warnings - Fix ->unblessed_bool to produce modifiable perl structures (PR #121 by Pali)
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Version 1.64.1 -------------- - The BigInt type is now _actually_ available, as it wasn't enabled in the 1.64.0 release even though it was mentioned in the release notes. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * testCommandLine's Unicode tests failing on Alpine Linux [Philip Chimento, #296, !399] * build: Various clean-ups [Jan Tojnar, !403] * Correctly handle vfunc inout parameters [Marco Trevisan, !404] * Fix failed redirect of output in CommandLine tests [Liban Parker, !409] Version 1.58.6 -------------- - Various backports: * Correctly handle vfunc inout parameters [Marco Trevisan] * Fix failed redirect of output in CommandLine tests [Liban Parker] * Avoid filename conflict when tests run in parallel [Philip Chimento] Version 1.64.0 -------------- - No change from 1.63.92. Version 1.63.92 --------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * object: Use g_irepository_get_object_gtype_interfaces [Colin Walters, Philip Chimento, #55, !52] * Add -fno-semantic-interposition to -Bsymbolic-functions [Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig), #303, !397] * examples: add a dbus-client and dbus-service example [Andy Holmes, !398] * Various GNOME Shell crashes during GC, mozjs68 regression [Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig), Philip Chimento, #301, !396] Version 1.63.91 --------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * [mozjs68] Reorganize modules for ESM. [Evan Welsh, Philip Chimento, !383] * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !388] * Fix building GJS master with Visual Studio and update build instructions [Chun-wei Fan, !389] * Resolve "Gnome Shell crash on GC run with mozjs68" [Philip Chimento, !391] * installed-tests/js: Add missing dep on warnlib_typelib [Jan Alexander Steffens, !393] * object: Cache known unresolvable properties [Daniel van Vugt, Philip Chimento, !394, #302] Version 1.58.5 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Fix Visual Studio builds of gnome-3-34 (1.58.x) branch [Chun-wei Fan, !392] * Can not access GObject properties of classes without GI information [Juan Pablo Ugarte, !385, #299] Version 1.63.90 --------------- - New JS API: The GObject module has gained new overrides: GObject.signal_handler_find(), GObject.signal_handlers_block_matched(), GObject.signal_handlers_unblock_matched(), and GObject.signal_handlers_disconnect_matched(). These overrides replace the corresponding C API, which was not idiomatic for JavaScript and was not fully functional because it used bare C pointers for some of its functionality. See modules/overrides/GObject.js for API documentation. - New JavaScript features! This version of GJS is based on SpiderMonkey 68, an upgrade from the previous ESR (Extended Support Release) of SpiderMonkey 60. Here are the highlights of the new JavaScript features. For more information, look them up on MDN or devdocs.io. * New language features + The BigInt type, currently a stage 3 proposal in the ES standard, is now available. * New syntax + `globalThis` is now the ES-standard supported way to get the global object, no matter what kind of JS environment. The old way, `window`, will still work, but is no longer preferred. + BigInt literals are expressed by a number with "n" appended to it: for example, `1n`, `9007199254740992n`. * New APIs + String.prototype.trimStart() and String.prototype.trimEnd() now exist and are preferred instead of trimLeft() and trimRight() which are nonstandard. + String.prototype.matchAll() allows easier access to regex capture groups. + Array.prototype.flat() flattens nested arrays, well-known from lodash and similar libraries. + Array.prototype.flatMap() acts like a reverse filter(), allowing adding elements to an array while iterating functional-style. + Object.fromEntries() creates an object from iterable key-value pairs. + Intl.RelativeTimeFormat is useful for formatting time differences into human-readable strings such as "1 day ago". + BigInt64Array and BigUint64Array are two new typed array types. * New behaviour + There are a lot of minor behaviour changes as SpiderMonkey's JS implementation conforms ever closer to existing ECMAScript standards and adopts new ones. For complete information, read the Firefox developer release notes: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/61#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/62#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/63#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/64#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/65#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/66#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/67#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/68#JavaScript * Backwards-incompatible changes + The nonstandard String generics were removed. These had only ever been implemented by Mozilla and never made it into a standard. (An example of a String generic is calling a string method on something that might not be a string like this: `String.endsWith(foo, 5)`. The proper way is `String.prototype.endsWith.call(foo, 5)` or converting `foo` to a string.) This should not pose much of a problem for existing code, since in the previous version these would already print a deprecation warning whenever they were used. You can use `moz68tool` from mozjs-deprecation-tools (https://gitlab.gnome.org/ptomato/moz60tool) to scan your code for this nonstandard usage. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * invalid import on signal.h [#295, !382, Philip Chimento] * SpiderMonkey 68 [#270, !386, Philip Chimento] * GObject: Add override for GObject.handler_block_by_func [#290, !371, Philip Chimento] Version 1.63.3 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * JS ERROR: TypeError: this._rooms.get(...) is undefined [Philip Chimento, #289, !367] * Run CI build with --werror [Philip Chimento, #286, !365] * build: Remove Autotools build system [Philip Chimento, !364] * gjs-symlink script is incompatible with distro builds [Michael Catanzaro, Bastien Nocera, #291, !369, !370] * installed-tests: Don't hardcode the path of bash [Ting-Wei Lan, !372] * Update Visual Studio build instructions (after migrating to full Meson-based builds) [Chun-wei Fan, !375] * object: Warn when setting a deprecated property [Florian Müllner, !378] * CI: Create mozjs68 CI images [Philip Chimento, !379] * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !374, !380, !381] Version 1.58.4 -------------- - Now prints a warning when constructing an unregistered object inheriting from GObject (i.e. if you forgot to use GObject.registerClass.) In 1.58.2 this would throw an exception, which broke some existing code, so that change was reverted in 1.58.3. In this version the check is reinstated, but we log a warning instead of throwing an exception, so that people know to fix their code, but without breaking things. NOTE: In 1.64 (the next stable release) the warning will be changed back into an exception, because code with this problem can be subtly broken and cause unexpected errors elsewhere. So make sure to fix your code if you get this warning. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * GSettings crash fixes [Andy Holmes, !373] - Memory savings for Cairo objects [Philip Chimento, !374] - Fix for crash in debug functions [Philip Chimento, !374] Version 1.63.2 -------------- - There is an option for changing the generated GType name for GObject classes created in GJS to a new scheme that is less likely to have collisions. This scheme is not yet the default, but you can opt into it by setting `GObject.gtypeNameBasedOnJSPath = true;` as early as possible in your prograṁ. Doing this may require some changes in Glade files if you use composite widget templates. We recommend you make this change in your codebase as soon as possible, to avoid any surprises in the future. - New JS API: GObject.Object has gained a stop_emission_by_name() method which is a bit more idiomatic than calling GObject.signal_stop_emission_by_name(). - It's now supported to use the "object" attribute in a signal connection in a composite widget template in a Glade file. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * CI: Tweak eslint rule for unneeded parentheses [Florian Müllner, !353] * Smarter GType name computation [Marco Trevisan, !337] * Meson CI [Philip Chimento, !354] * Visual Studio builds using Meson [Chun-wei Fan, !355] * Hide internal symbols from ABI [Marco Trevisan, #194, !352] * Allow creating custom tree models [Giovanni Campagna, #71] * build: Fix dist files [Florian Müllner, !357] * GObject: Add convenience wrapper for signal_stop_emission_by_name() [Florian Müllner, !358] * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !356] * object_instance_props_to_g_parameters should do more check on argv [Philip Chimento, #63, !359] * Support flat C arrays of structures [Philip Chimento, !361] * Gtk Templates: support connectObj argument [Andy Holmes, !363] - Various build fixes [Philip Chimento] Version 1.58.2 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * GObject based class initialization checks [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento, !336] * Silently leaked return value of callbacks [Xavier Claessens, Philip Chimento, #86, !44] * Crash when calling Gio.Initable.async_init with not vfunc_async_init implementation [Philip Chimento, #287, !362] * [cairo] insufficient checking [Philip Chimento, #49, !360] - Various crash fixes backported from the development branch that didn't close a bug or merge request. Version 1.63.1 -------------- - Note that the 1.59, 1.60, 1.61, and 1.62 releases are hereby skipped, because we are calling the next stable series 1.64 to match gobject-introspection and GLib. - GJS now includes a Meson build system. This is now the preferred way to build it; however, the old Autotools build system is still available for a transitional period. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * GObject: Add convenience wrapper for signal_handler_(un)block() [Florian Müllner, !326] * GObject based class initialization checks [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento, !336] * Meson port [Philip Chimento, !338] * add http client example [Sonny Piers, !342] * Smaller CI, phase 2 [Philip Chimento, !343] * add websocket client example [Sonny Piers, !344] * Fix Docker images build [Philip Chimento, !345] * CI: Use new Docker images [Philip Chimento, !346] * docs: Update internal links [Andy Holmes, !348] * Don't pass generic marshaller to g_signal_newv() [Niels De Graef, !349] * tests: Fail debugger tests if command failed [Philip Chimento, !350] * Minor CI image fixes [Philip Chimento, !351] * Various fixes [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento] Version 1.58.1 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Import wiki documentation [Sonny Piers, !341] * Smaller CI, phase 1 [Philip Chimento, !339] * Crashes after setting child property 'icon-name' on GtkStack then displaying another GtkStack [Florian Müllner, #284, !347] * GLib.strdelimit crashes [Philip Chimento, #283, !340] Version 1.58.0 -------------- - No change from 1.57.92. Version 1.57.92 --------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * tests: Enable regression test cases for GPtrArrays and GArrays of structures [Stéphane Seng, !334] * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !333, !335] Version 1.57.91 --------------- - GJS no longer links to libgtk-3. This makes it possible to load the Gtk-4.0 typelib in GJS and write programs that use GTK 4. - The heapgraph tool has gained some improvements; it is now possible to print a heap graph of multiple targets. You can also mark an object for better identification in the heap graph by assigning a magic property: for example, myObject.__heapgraph_name = 'Button' will make that object identify itself as "Button" in heap graphs. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Remove usage of Lang in non legacy code [Sonny Piers, !322] * GTK4 [Florian Müllner, #99, !328, !330] * JS syntax fixes [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento, !306, !323] * gi: Avoid infinite recursion when converting GValues [Florian Müllner, !329] * Implement all GObject-introspection test suites [Philip Chimento, !327, !332] * Heapgraph improvements [Philip Chimento, !325] Version 1.57.90 --------------- - New JS API: GLib.Variant has gained a recursiveUnpack() method which transforms the variant entirely into a JS object, discarding all type information. This can be useful for dealing with a{sv} dictionaries, where deepUnpack() will keep the values as GLib.Variant instances in order to preserve the type information. - New JS API: GLib.Variant has gained a deepUnpack() method which is exactly the same as the already existing deep_unpack(), but fits with the other camelCase APIs that GJS adds. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Marshalling of GPtrArray broken [#9, !311, Stéphane Seng] * Fix locale chooser [!313, Philip Chimento] * dbus-wrapper: Remove interface skeleton flush idle on dispose [!312, Marco Trevisan] * gobject: Use auto-compartment when getting property as well [!316, Florian Müllner] * modules/signals: Use array destructuring in _emit [!317, Jonas Dreßler] * GJS can't call glibtop_init function from libgtop [#259, !319, Philip Chimento] * GLib's VariantDict is missing lookup [#263, !320, Sonny Piers] * toString on an object implementing an interface fails [#252, !299, Marco Trevisan] * Regression in GstPbutils.Discoverer::discovered callback [#262, !318, Philip Chimento] * GLib.Variant.deep_unpack not working properly with a{sv} variants [#225, !321, Fabián Orccón, Philip Chimento] * Various maintenance [!315, Philip Chimento] - Various CI fixes [Philip Chimento] Version 1.57.4 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * gjs 1.57 requires a recent sysprof version for sysprof-capture-3 [#258, !309, Olivier Fourdan] - Misc documentation changes [Philip Chimento] Version 1.57.3 -------------- - The GJS profiler is now integrated directly into Sysprof 3, via the GJS_TRACE_FD environment variable. Call stack information and garbage collector timing will show up in Sysprof. See also GNOME/Initiatives#10 - New JS API: System.addressOfGObject(obj) will return a string with the hex address of the underlying GObject of `obj` if it is a GObject wrapper, or throw an exception if it is not. This is intended for debugging. - New JS API: It's now possible to pass a value from Gio.DBusProxyFlags to the constructor of a class created by Gio.DBusProxy.makeProxyWrapper(). - Backwards-incompatible change: Trying to read a write-only property on a DBus proxy object, or write a read-only property, will now throw an exception. Previously it would fail silently. It seems unlikely any code is relying on the old behaviour, and if so then it was probably masking a bug. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Build failure on Continuous [#253, !300, Philip Chimento] * build: Bump glib requirement [!302, Florian Müllner] * profiler: avoid clearing 512 bytes of stack [!304, Christian Hergert] * system: add addressOfGObject method [!296, Marco Trevisan] * Add support for GJS_TRACE_FD [!295, Christian Hergert] * Gio: Make possible to pass DBusProxyFlags to proxy wrapper [!297, Marco Trevisan] * Various maintenance [!301, Philip Chimento] * Marshalling of GPtrArray broken [#9, !307, Stéphane Seng] * Build fix [!308, Philip Chimento] * Gio: sync dbus wrapper properties flags [!298, Marco Trevisan] * GjsMaybeOwned: Reduce allocation when used as Object member [!303, Marco Trevisan] Version 1.57.2 -------------- - There are now overrides for Gio.SettingsSchema and Gio.Settings which avoid aborting the whole process when trying to access a nonexistent key or child schema. The original API from GLib was intended for apps, since apps should have complete control over which settings keys they are allowed to access. However, it is not a good fit for shell extensions, which may need to access different settings keys depending on the version of GNOME shell they're running on. This feature is based on code from Cinnamon which the copyright holders have kindly agreed to relicense to GJS's license. - New JS API: It is now possible to pass GObject.TypeFlags to GObject.registerClass(). For example, passing `GTypeFlags: GObject.TypeFlags.ABSTRACT` in the class info object, will create a class that cannot be instantiated. This functionality was present in Lang.Class but has been missing from GObject.registerClass(). - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Document logging features [#230, !288, Andy Holmes] * Support optional GTypeFlags value in GObject subclasses [!290, Florian Müllner] * Ensure const-correctness in C++ objects [#105, !291, Onur Şahin] * Programmer errors with GSettings cause segfaults [#205, !284, Philip Chimento] * Various maintenance [!292, Philip Chimento] * debugger: Fix summary help [!293, Florian Müllner] * context: Use Heap pointers for GC objects stored in vectors [!294, Philip Chimento] Version 1.56.2 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Crash in BoxedInstance when struct could not be allocated directly [#240, !285, Philip Chimento] * Cairo conversion bugs [!286, Philip Chimento] * Gjs crashes when binding inherited property to js added gobject-property [#246, !289, Marco Trevisan] * console: Don't accept --profile after the script name [!287, Philip Chimento] Version 1.57.1 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Various maintenance [!279, Philip Chimento] * mainloop: Assign null to property instead of deleting [!280, Jason Hicks] * Added -d version note README.md [!282, Nauman Umer] * Extra help for debugger commands [#236, !283, Nauman Umer] * Crash in BoxedInstance when struct could not be allocated directly [#240, !285, Philip Chimento] * Cairo conversion bugs [!286, Philip Chimento] Version 1.56.1 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Calling dumpHeap() on non-existent directory causes crash [#134, !277, Philip Chimento] * Using Gio.MemoryInputStream.new_from_data ("string") causes segfault [#221, !278, Philip Chimento] * Fix gjs_context_eval() for non-zero-terminated strings [!281, Philip Chimento] Version 1.56.0 -------------- - No change from 1.55.92. Version 1.55.92 --------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Fix CI failures [!269, Philip Chimento] * Possible memory allocation/deallocation bug (possibly in js_free() in GJS) [!270, Chun-wei Fan, Philip Chimento] * cairo-context: Special-case 0-sized vector [!271, Florian Müllner] * Add some more eslint rules [!272, Florian Müllner] * win32/NMake: Fix introspection builds [!274, Chun-wei Fan] * NMake/libgjs-private: Export all the public symbols there [!275, Chun-wei Fan] Version 1.55.91 --------------- - The problem of freezing while running the tests using GCC's sanitizers was determined to be a bug in GCC, which was fixed in GCC 9.0.1. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * gnome-sound-recorder crashes deep inside libgjs [#223, !266, Philip Chimento] * Various maintenance [!267, Philip Chimento] * wrapperutils: Define $gtype property as non-enumerable [!268, Philip Chimento] Version 1.55.90 --------------- - New JS API: It's now possible to call and implement DBus methods whose parameters or return types include file descriptor lists (type signature 'h'.) This involves passing or receiving a Gio.UnixFDList instance along with the parameters or return values. To call a method with a file descriptor list, pass the Gio.UnixFDList along with the rest of the parameters, in any order, the same way you would pass a Gio.Cancellable or async callback. For return values, things are a little more complicated, in order to avoid breaking existing code. Previously, synchronously called DBus proxy methods would return an unpacked GVariant. Now, but only if called with a Gio.UnixFDList, they will return [unpacked GVariant, Gio.UnixFDList]. This does not break existing code because it was not possible to call a method with a Gio.UnixFDList before, and the return value is unchanged if not calling with a Gio.UnixFDList. This does mean, unfortunately, that if you have a method with an 'h' in its return signature but not in its argument signatures, you will have to call it with an empty FDList in order to receive an FDList with the return value, when calling synchronously. On the DBus service side, when receiving a method call, we now pass the Gio.UnixFDList received from DBus to the called method. Previously, sync methods were passed the parameters, and async methods were passed the parameters plus the Gio.DBusInvocation object. Appending the Gio.UnixFDList to those parameters also should not break existing code. See the new tests in installed-tests/js/testGDBus.js for examples of calling methods with FD lists. - We have observed on the CI server that GJS 1.55.90 will hang forever while running the test suite compiled with GCC 9.0.0 and configured with the --enable-asan and --enable-ubsan arguments. This should be addressed in one of the following 1.55.x releases. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * GDBus proxy overrides should support Gio.DBusProxy.call_with_unix_fd_list() [#204, !263, Philip Chimento] * Add regression tests for GObject vfuncs [!259, Jason Hicks] * GjsPrivate: Sources should be C files [!262, Philip Chimento] * build: Vendor last-good version of AX_CODE_COVERAGE [!264, Philip Chimento] Version 1.55.4 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Various maintenance [!258, Philip Chimento] * Boxed copy constructor should not be called, split Boxed into prototype and instance structs [#215, !260, Philip Chimento] Version 1.55.3 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Manually constructed ByteArray toString segfaults [#219, !254, Philip Chimento] * signals: Add _signalHandlerIsConnected method [!255, Jason Hicks] * Various maintenance [!257, Philip Chimento] Version 1.52.5 -------------- - This was a release consisting only of backports from the GNOME 3.30 branch to the GNOME 3.28 branch. - This release includes the "Big Hammer" patch from GNOME 3.30 to reduce memory usage. For more information, read the blog post at https://feaneron.com/2018/04/20/the-infamous-gnome-shell-memory-leak/ It was not originally intended to be backported to GNOME 3.28, but in practice several Linux distributions already backported it, and it has been working well to reduce memory usage, and the bugs have been ironed out of it. It does decrease performance somewhat, so if you don't want that then don't install this update. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Ensure not to miss the force_gc flag [#150, !132, Carlos Garnacho] * Make GC much more aggressive [#62, !50, Giovanni Campagna, Georges Basile Stavracas Neto, Philip Chimento] * Queue GC when a GObject reference is toggled down [#140, !114, !127, Georges Basile Stavracas Neto] * Reduce memory overhead of g_object_weak_ref() [#144, !122, Carlos Garnacho, Philip Chimento] * context: Defer and therefore batch forced GC runs [performance] [!236, Daniel van Vugt] * context: use timeout with seconds to schedule a gc trigger [!239, Marco Trevisan] * Use compacting GC on RSS size growth [!133, #151, Carlos Garnacho] * GType memleak fixes [!244, Marco Trevisan] Version 1.55.2 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Gnome-shell crashes on destroying cached param specs [#213, !240, Marco Trevisan] * Various maintenance [!235, !250, Philip Chimento] * Auto pointers builder [!243, Marco Trevisan] * configure.ac: Update bug link [!245, Andrea Azzarone] * SIGSEGV when exiting gnome-shell [#212, !247, Andrea Azzarone, Philip Chimento] * Fix build with --enable-dtrace and create CI job to ensure it doesn't break in the future [#196, !237, !253, Philip Chimento] * Delay JSString-to-UTF8 conversion [!249, Philip Chimento] * Annotate return values [!251, Philip Chimento] * Fix a regression with GError toString() [!252, Philip Chimento] * GType memleak fixes [!244, Marco Trevisan] * Atoms refactor [!233, Philip Chimento, Marco Trevisan] * Write a "Code Hospitable" README file [#17, !248, Philip Chimento, Andy Holmes, Avi Zajac] * object: Method lookup repeatedly traverses introspection [#54, !53, Colin Walters, Philip Chimento] * Handler of GtkEditable::insert-text signal is not run [#147, !143, Tomasz Miąsko, Philip Chimento] Version 1.54.3 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * object: Fix write-only properties [!246, Philip Chimento] * SIGSEGV when exiting gnome-shell [#212, !247, Andrea Azzarone] * SelectionData.get_targets crashes with "Unable to resize vector" [#201, !241, Philip Chimento] * Gnome-shell crashes on destroying cached param specs [#213, !240, Marco Trevisan] * GType memleak fixes [!244, Marco Trevisan] * Fix build with --enable-dtrace and create CI job to ensure it doesn't break in the future [#196, !253, Philip Chimento] Version 1.54.2 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * context: Defer and therefore batch forced GC runs [performance] [!236, Daniel van Vugt] * context: use timeout with seconds to schedule a gc trigger [!239, Marco Trevisan] * fundamental: Check if gtype is valid before using it [!242, Georges Basile Stavracas Neto] - Backported a fix for a crash in the interactive interpreter when executing something like `throw "foo"` [Philip Chimento] - Backported various maintenance from 3.31 [Philip Chimento] Version 1.55.1 -------------- - New API for programs that embed GJS: gjs_memory_report(). This was already an internal API, but now it is exported. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * object: Implement newEnumerate hook for GObject [!155, Ole Jørgen Brønner] * Various maintenance [!228, Philip Chimento] * ByteArray.toString should stop at null bytes [#195, !232, Philip Chimento] * Byte arrays that represent encoded strings should be 0-terminated [#203, !232, Philip Chimento] * context: Defer and therefore batch forced GC runs [performance] [!236, Daniel van Vugt] * context: use timeout with seconds to schedule a gc trigger [!239, Marco Trevisan] * arg: Add special-case for byte arrays going to C [#67, !49, Jasper St. Pierre, Philip Chimento] Version 1.52.4 -------------- - This was a release consisting only of backports from the GNOME 3.30 branch to the GNOME 3.28 branch. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * `ARGV` encoding issues [#22, !108, Evan Welsh] * Segfault on enumeration of GjSFileImporter properties when a searchpath entry contains a symlink [#154, !144, Ole Jørgen Brønner] * Possible refcounting bug around GtkListbox signal handlers [#24, !154, Philip Chimento] * Fix up GJS_DISABLE_JIT flag now the JIT is enabled by default in SpiderMonkey [!159, Christopher Wheeldon] * Expose GObject static property symbols. [!197, Evan Welsh] * Do not run linters on tagged commits [!181, Claudio André] * gjs-1.52.0 fails to compile against x86_64 musl systems [#132, !214, Philip Chimento] * gjs no longer builds after recent autoconf-archive updates [#149, !217, Philip Chimento] Version 1.54.1 -------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * legacy: Ensure generated GType names are valid [!229, Florian Müllner] * Fix GJS profiler with MozJS 60 [!230, Georges Basile Stavracas Neto] * Regression with DBus proxies [#202, !231, Philip Chimento] Version 1.54.0 -------------- - Compatibility fix for byte arrays: the legacy toString() behaviour of byte arrays returned from GObject-introspected functions is now restored. If you use the functionality, a warning will be logged asking you to upgrade your code. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * byteArray: Add compatibility toString property [Philip Chimento, !227] Version 1.53.92 --------------- - Technology preview of a GNOME 3.32 feature: native Promises for GIO-style asynchronous operations. This is the result of Avi Zajac's summer internship. To use it, you can opt in once for each specific asynchronous method, by including code such as the following: Gio._promisify(Gio.InputStream.prototype, 'read_bytes_async', 'read_bytes_finish'); After executing this, you will be able to use native Promises with the Gio.InputStream.prototype.read_async() method, simply by not passing a callback to it: try { let bytes = await stream.read_bytes_async(count, priority, cancel); } catch (e) { logError(e, 'Failed to read bytes'); } Note that any "success" boolean return values are deleted from the array of return values from the async method. That is, let [contents, etag] = file.load_contents_async(cancel); whereas the callback version still returns a useless [ok, contents, etag] that can never be false, since on false an exception would be thrown. In the callback version, we must keep this for compatibility reasons. Note that due to a bug in GJS (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gjs/issues/189), promisifying methods on Gio.File.prototype and other interface prototypes will not work. We provide the API Gio._LocalFilePrototype on which you can promisify methods that will work on Gio.File instances on the local disk only: Gio._promisify(Gio._LocalFilePrototype, 'load_contents_async', 'load_contents_finish'); We estimate this will cover many common use cases. Since this is a technology preview, we do not guarantee API stability with the version coming in GNOME 3.32. These APIs are marked with underscores to emphasize that they are not stable yet. Use them at your own risk. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Added promisify to GJS GIO overrides [!225, Avi Zajac] * Temporary fix for Gio.File.prototype [!226, Avi Zajac] Version 1.53.91 --------------- - Closed bugs and merge requests: * CI: add webkit and gtk-app tests [!222, Claudio André] * Fix example eslint errors [!207, Claudio André, Philip Chimento] * Fix more "lost" GInterface properties [!223, Florian Müllner] * Fix --enable-installed-tests when built from a tarball [!224, Simon McVittie] Version 1.53.90 --------------- - GJS now depends on SpiderMonkey 60 and requires a compiler capable of C++14. - GJS includes a simple debugger now. It has basic stepping, breaking, and printing commands, that work like GDB. Activate it by running the GJS console interpreter with the -d or --debugger flag before the name of the JS program on the command line. - New API for programs that embed GJS: gjs_context_setup_debugger_console(). To integrate the debugger into programs that embed the GJS interpreter, call this before executing the JS program. - New JavaScript features! This version of GJS is based on SpiderMonkey 60, an upgrade from the previous ESR (Extended Support Release) of SpiderMonkey 52. Here are the highlights of the new JavaScript features. For more information, look them up on MDN or devdocs.io. * New syntax + `for await (... of ...)` syntax is used for async iteration. + The rest operator is now supported in object destructuring: e.g. `({a, b, ...cd} = {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4});` + The spread operator is now supported in object literals: e.g. `mergedObject = {...obj1, ...obj2};` + Generator methods can now be async, using the `async function*` syntax, or `async* f() {...}` method shorthand. + It's now allowed to omit the variable binding from a catch statement, if you don't need to access the thrown exception: `try {...} catch {}` * New APIs + Promise.prototype.finally(), popular in many third-party Promise libraries, is now available natively. + String.prototype.toLocaleLowerCase() and String.prototype.toLocaleUpperCase() now take an optional locale or array of locales. + Intl.PluralRules is now available. + Intl.NumberFormat.protoype.formatToParts() is now available. + Intl.Collator now has a caseFirst option. + Intl.DateTimeFormat now has an hourCycle option. * New behaviour + There are a lot of minor behaviour changes as SpiderMonkey's JS implementation conforms ever closer to ECMAScript standards. For complete information, read the Firefox developer release notes: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/53#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/54#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/55#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/56#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/57#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/58#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/59#JavaScript https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/60#JavaScript * Backwards-incompatible changes + Conditional catch clauses have been removed, as they were a Mozilla extension which will not be standardized. This requires some attention in GJS programs, as previously we condoned code like `catch (e if e.matches(Gio.IOError, Gio.IOError.EXISTS))` with a comment in overrides/GLib.js, so it's likely this is used in several places. + The nonstandard `for each (... in ...)` loop was removed. + The nonstandard legacy lambda syntax (`function(x) x*x`) was removed. + The nonstandard Mozilla iteration protocol was removed, as well as nonstandard Mozilla generators, including the Iterator and StopIteration objects, and the Function.prototype.isGenerator() method. + Array comprehensions and generator comprehensions have been removed. + Several nonstandard methods were removed: ArrayBuffer.slice() (but not the standard version, ArrayBuffer.prototype.slice()), Date.prototype.toLocaleFormat(), Function.prototype.isGenerator(), Object.prototype.watch(), and Object.prototype.unwatch(). - Many of the above backwards-incompatible changes can be caught by scanning your source code using https://gitlab.gnome.org/ptomato/moz60tool, or https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1455/spidermonkey-60-migration-validator/ - Deprecation: the custom ByteArray is now discouraged. Instead of ByteArray, use Javascript's native Uint8Array. The ByteArray module still contains functions for converting between byte arrays, strings, and GLib.Bytes instances. The old ByteArray will continue to work as before, except that Uint8Array will now be returned from introspected functions that previously returned a ByteArray. To keep your old code working, change this: let byteArray = functionThatReturnsByteArray(); to this: let byteArray = new ByteArray.ByteArray(functionThatReturnsByteArray()); To port to the new code: * ByteArray.ByteArray -> Uint8Array * ByteArray.fromArray() -> Uint8Array.from() * ByteArray.ByteArray.prototype.toString() -> ByteArray.toString() * ByteArray.ByteArray.prototype.toGBytes() -> ByteArray.toGBytes() * ByteArray.fromString(), ByteArray.fromGBytes() remain the same * Unlike ByteArray, Uint8Array's length is fixed. Assigning an element past the end of a ByteArray would lengthen the array. Now, it is ignored. Instead use Uint8Array.of(), for example, this code: let a = ByteArray.fromArray([97, 98, 99, 100]); a[4] = 101; should be replaced by this code: let a = Uint8Array.from([97, 98, 99, 100]); a = Uint8Array.of(...a, 101); The length of the byte array must be set at creation time. This code will not work anymore: let a = new ByteArray.ByteArray(); a[0] = 255; Instead, use "new Uint8Array(1)" to reserve the correct length. - Closed bugs and merge requests: * Run tests using real software [#178, !192, Claudio André] * Script tests are missing some errors [#179, !192, Claudio André] * Create a '--disable-readline' option and use it [!196, Claudio André] * CI: stop using Fedora for clang builds [!198, Claudio André] * Expose GObject static property symbols. [!197, Evan Welsh] * CI fixes [!200, Claudio André] * Docker images creation [!201, Claudio André] * Get Docker images built and stored in GJS registry [#185, !203, !208, Claudio André, Philip Chimento] * Clear the static analysis image a bit more [!205, Claudio André] * Rename the packaging job to flatpak [!210, Claudio André] * Create SpiderMonkey 60 docker images [!202, Claudio André] * Debugger [#110, !204, Philip Chimento] * Add convenience g_object_set() replacement [!213, Florian Müllner] * Add dependencies of the real tests (examples) [!215, Claudio André] * CWE-126 [#174, !218, Philip Chimento] * gjs no longer builds after recent autoconf-archive updates [#149, !217, Philip Chimento] * gjs-1.52.0 fails to compile against x86_64 musl systems [#132, !214, Philip Chimento] * Run the GTK real tests (recently added) [!212, Claudio André] * Fix thorough tests failures [!220, Philip Chimento] * Port to SpiderMonkey 60 [#161, !199, Philip Chimento] * Replace ByteArray with native ES6 TypedArray [#5, !199, Philip Chimento] * Overriding GInterface properties broke [#186, !216, Florian Müllner, Philip Chimento] * Avoid segfault when checking for GByteArray [!221, Florian Müllner] - Various build fixes [Philip Chimento]
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# callr 3.5.1 * `callr::r_session` now handles large messages from the subprocess well (#168). # callr 3.5.0 * callr can now pass the environment of the function to the subprocess, optionally. This makes it easier to call an internal function of a package in a subprocess. See the `package` argument of `r()`, `r_bg()`, `r_session$run()`, etc. (#147).
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Change since 1.3.1 from RELEASE_NOTES 1.4.0 2018/06/?? Add ARC support. Extensive work contributed by ValiMail. Add "DomainWhitelist" and "DomainWhitelistFile" config options. Extract client IP address for ARC reports when provided via Authentication-Results. Update SQL schema to support new reporting functionality for DKIM selectors and ARC local policy overrides (refer to the example schema.mysql file). Add experimental support for reporting of ARC local policy overrides. Add support for recording and reporting of DKIM selectors. Override a DMARC "fail" if an ARC "pass" is recorded in conjunction with an ARC policy pass. Fix bug #137: Handle base64 inside AR tokens that are values. Problem reported by Joseph Coffland. LIBOPENDMARC: Fix bug #203: Reject DMARC records that have duplicate tags in them. Reported by Dirk Stoecker. REPORTS: Feature request #146: Add option to pull input from a file. REPORTS: Fix bug #153: Suppress duplicate results from the same domain. Patch from Tomki Camp. 1.3.2 2017/03/04 Feature request #86: Change meaning of "RequiredHeaders" such that header validity is always checked, but messages are only rejected on that basis when the flag is set. Based on a patch from Andreas Schulze. Feature request #127: Log SPF results when rejecting. Requested by Patrick Wagner; patch from Andreas Schulze, follow-up patch from Juri Haberland. Feature request #138: Inculde policy and disposition information in an Authentication-Results comment. Based on a patch from Juri Haberland. Feature request #139: Include the client host name if known in failure reports. Suggested by Roland Turner; patch by Andreas Schulze. Fix bug #95: Assume IPv6 for SPF operations. Patch from Juri Haberland. Fix bug #120: Fix control logic around the SPF result. Reported by Christophe Wolfhugel; patch from Andreas Schulze. Fix bug #122: Don't skip the HELO milter phase when SPF is enabled. Reported by Christophe Wolfhugel. Fix bug #157: Fix logging of implicit authserv-ids. Reported by Andreas Schulze; patch from Juri Haberland. Fix bug #158: Log ignored connections. Patch from Andreas Schulze. Fix bug #160: Fix "SyslogFacility" handling. Patch from Juri Haberland. Fix bug #163: Use a larger buffer for the raw MAIL FROM value. Based on a patch from Andreas Schulze. Fix bug #174: Trim "!" suffixes from reporting addresses. Problem noted by Juri Haberland. Fix bug #186: When reloading the configuration file, the public suffix list was read in with the wrong comment indicator. Patch from Federico Omoto. Fix bug #194: Fix inappropriate DMARC status when "p=none" is discovered. Patch from Juri Haberland. Fix bug #195: When parsing Received-SPF, use the correct constants in the history file entries. Patch from Juri Haberland. LIBOPENDMARC: Fix bug #115: Fix type mismatch. Patch from Sebastian A. Siewior via Scott Kitterman. LIBOPENDMARC: Fix bug #121: Fix IPv6 CIDR matching in SPF code. Patch from Christophe Wolfhugel. LIBOPENDMARC: Fix bug #125: Compile time IPv6 fix. Reported by Christophe Wolfhugel. LIBOPENDMARC: Fix bug #131: Fix alignment bug. Patch from Andreas Schulze. LIBOPENDMARC: Fix bug #147: Fix stripping of whitespace from DMARC DNS records. Based on a patch from Job Noorman. LIBOPENDMARC: Fix bug #149: Apply "sp" setting, if present and applicable. Patch from Petr Novak. LIBOPENDMARC: Fix bug #154: Fix "rf" and "fo" processing logic. LIBOPENDMARC: Fix bug #156: Fix variable name. Patch by Andreas Schulze. LIBOPENDMARC: Fix bug #165: Fix logic in checking which SPF identifier was used. Patches from Marco Favero and Juri Haberland. LIBOPENDMARC: Fix bug #167: Don't return "fail" when we should return "none". Patch from Marco Favero. REPORTS: Fix bug #134: Handle SMTP errors correctly. Patch from Andreas Schulze. REPORTS: Fix bug #141: Set the HELO parameter correctly. Reported by Alan Smith; patch from Andreas Schulze. REPORTS: Fix bug #143: Fix logic in table truncation. Reported by Wayne Andersen; patch from Juri Haberland. REPORTS: Fix bug #162: Always report "sp" in aggregate reports. Patch from Juri Haberland. REPORTS: Fix bug #166: Fix report start/end time logic. Patch from Juri Haberland. REPORTS: Fix bug #188: Don't delete inputs too early in opendmarc-reports. Patch from Juri Haberland. TOOLS: Fix bug #161: "Forensic" reports were renamed "Failure" reports. Patch from Andreas Schulze. TOOLS: Fix bug #164: Handle IPv6 test addresses. Reported by Andreas Schulze; patch from Juri Haberland. DOCS: Patch #189: Replace the DMARC RFC with an HTML page referencing the relevant specs, since Debian doesn't consider RFCs to be "free". Patch from Scott Kitterman via Juri Haberland.
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# cli 2.2.0 * New `style_hyperlink()` function to add hyperlinks, on terminals that support them. * `cli_format_method()` now works properly in knitr, and other environments that catch message conditions (#159). * ANSI strings created by `col_*`, `bg_*` and `style_*` now also add the `character` class to the result. This fixes issues with code that expect `character` objects. * New functions to manipulate ANSI strings: `ansi_aling()`, `ansi_has_any()`, `ansi_nchar()`, `ansi_regex()`, `ansi_strip()`, `ansi_strsplit()`, `ansi_substr()`, `ansi_substring()`. # cli 2.1.0 * New `cli_vec()` function to allow easier formatting of collapsed vectors. It is now also possible to use styling to set the collapsing parameters (#129). * New `pluralize()` function to perform pluralization without generating cli output (#155). * `console_width()` works better now in RStudio, and also in terminals. * Styling of verbatim text work properly now (#147, @tzakharko). * Messages (ie. `message` conditions) coming from cli now have the `cliMessage` class, so you can easily suppress them without suppressing other messages (#156). * cli prints the output to `stderr()` now, if there is an output or message sink. This is to make interactive and non-interactive sessions consistent (#153). * Pluralization works corrently now if the last alternative is the empty string (#158). * cli now caches the result of the dark background detection in iTerm on macOS. Reload cli to delete the cache (#131). * The `is_dynamic_tty()`, `is_ansi_tty()` and `ansi_hide_cursor()` and releted functions now default to the `"auto"` stream, which is automatically selected to be either `stdout()` or `stderr()`. See the manual for details (#144). * The default theme now quotes file names, paths, email addresses if they don't start or end with an alphanumeric character or a slash. This is to make it easier to spot names that start or end with a space (#167). * `make_spinner()` clears the line properly now (@tzakharko, #164). * Semantic cli functions now automatically replace Unicode non-breaking space characters (`\u00a0`) with regular space characters, right before output. They are still used to calculate the line breaks, but not outputted (#161). * Progress bars now respect `is_dynamic_tty()` and do not output `\r` when this is false (@jimhester, #177)
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1.90 2021-01-21 - New stable release incorporating all changes from developer releases 1.89_01 to 1.89_05. - Summary of major changes since version 1.88: - Formalised libssl version support policy: all stable versions of OpenSSL in the 0.9.8 - 1.1.1 branches (with the exception of 0.9.8 - 0.9.8b) and all stable releases of LibreSSL in the 2.0 - 3.1 series are supported. The LibreSSL 3.2 series is not yet fully supported because its TLSv1.3 implementation is not currently libssl-compatible. - Added support for LibreSSL on Windows when built with Visual C++. - Exposed P_X509_CRL_add_extensions, several SSL_CIPHER functions, and several stack functions. - Fixed crashes in the callback functions CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb and CTX_set_alpn_select_cb. - The test suite is now compatible with OpenSSL 1.1.1e onwards, as well as OpenSSL security level 2 (the default on many Linux distributions). 1.89_05 2021-01-21 - Expose SSL_get_ciphers. Thanks to github user dylc5190. - Expose SSL_CIPHER_get_version and fix SSL_CIPHER_description and SSL_CIPHER_get_bits. Also fixed and enhanced documentation for these and related SSL_CIPHER functions. - Clarify libssl version support policy: all stable versions of OpenSSL in the 0.9.8 - 1.1.1 branches (with the exception of 0.9.8 - 0.9.8b) and all stable releases of LibreSSL in the 2.0 - 3.1 series are supported. - Direct bug reports to the GitHub repository, since rt.cpan.org will shut down on 2021-03-01. 1.89_04 2021-01-13 - Fix crashes in the callback functions CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb() and CTX_set_alpn_select_cb() caused by the use of a pointer returned by SSL_select_next_proto() which may already have been freed under certain circumstances. Fixes GH-222. Thanks to dylc5190 for the report. - Remove the dependency on the AES128-SHA cipher suite in the test script 64_ticket_sharing.t. Fixes GH-231. - Remove checks and warnings in Makefile.PL relating to the use of RSAref, which was removed from OpenSSL in version 0.9.7. 1.89_03 2020-12-12 - Expose the following functions: - X509_STORE_CTX_get0_cert, X509_STORE_CTX_get1_chain - sk_X509_pop, sk_X509_shift, sk_X509_unshift, - sk_X509_insert, sk_X509_delete, sk_x509_value, sk_X509_num Thanks to Dan Freed. - Correct the minimum OpenSSL version required for the following functions to be made available (previously they were all declared to be present in 1.1.0-pre1, which caused Net::SSLeay to crash at run-time when built against OpenSSL versions between 1.1.0-pre1 and 1.1.0-pre3): - CTX_set_max_proto_version (added in 1.1.0-pre2) - CTX_set_min_proto_version (added in 1.1.0-pre2) - SESSION_up_ref (added in 1.1.0-pre4) - set_max_proto_version (added in 1.1.0-pre2) - set_min_proto_version (added in 1.1.0-pre2) - Correct the minimum OpenSSL version required for get_SSL_CTX and SSL_ctrl to be made available (previously they were declared to be present from 0.9.8f onwards, when in reality they are available in all 0.9.8 versions). - Replace the PKI used by the test suite with one generated by the generate-test-pki helper script. All entities in the new PKI have 2048-bit RSA private keys and CSRs, certificates and CRLs with SHA-256 digests, allowing the test suite to execute under OpenSSL security level 2 (now the default security level for OpenSSL in many Linux distributions). - Initialise libssl consistently in the test suite. - Don't rely on the availability of specific SSL/TLS protocol versions or cipher suites in the test suite; instead, dynamically select from any of the available protocol versions and cipher suites permitted by libssl. Fixes RT#132425. Thanks to Graham Ollis for the initial report of the test suite failing on Ubuntu 20.04 with the Ubuntu-packaged OpenSSL, whose configuration forbids the use of TLSv1.1 and below at run-time by default. 1.89_02 2020-08-07 - Add support for the P_X509_CRL_add_extensions function. Thanks to Manuel Mausz for the patch. - X509_get_subjectAltNames now knows how to return GEN_RID. The returned value is an ASN OID in text format with current maximum length of 2500 characters. Updated t/local/33_x509_create_cert.t to use GEN_RID and all other supported types with certificate request and signed certificate. These relate to GitHub issue GH-149 opened by s482dcaw. - Support for 64-bit Windows versions of OpenSSL from 1.0.0-beta1 through to 1.0.0b has been withdrawn due to malfunctions occurring in Perl programs that use fork(). This mainly affects users of Strawberry Perl x64 5.12.3.20180709, which ships with OpenSSL 1.0.0-beta4. Affected users should build Net-SSLeay against OpenSSL 1.0.0c or above; users of Strawberry Perl x64 5.12.3.20180709 may instead find it easier to upgrade to Strawberry Perl x64 5.14.4.1 or above. See radiator-software/p5-net-ssleay#189 for more information. 1.89_01 2020-03-22 - Fix the repository URL in Makefile.PL (git:// rather than git@), which was preventing it from being added to META.json. Thanks to Dan Book. - When building Net-SSLeay, exit if an OpenSSL executable cannot be found in PATH. Fixes RT#131060. Thanks to Nigel Horne for the report. - Remove non-OCSP external tests, many of which unnecessarily duplicate local tests or fail for reasons outside of our control. Fixes RT#129542. Thanks to Andreas Vögele for the bug report that ultimately led to this change. - Add support for LibreSSL on Windows when built with Visual C++. Thanks to Graham Ollis for the patch. - In SSL_CTX_free() and SSL_free(), clean callback-related data from the global hash after freeing ctx, not before. This allows callbacks to be executed during freeing. Thanks to Steffen Ullrich for the patch. - t/local/07_sslecho.t started failing with OpenSSL 1.1.1e. Updated the test file with missing calls to Net::SSLeay::shutdown(). Also added one call in SSLeay.pm sslcat() function. Enabling SSLeay trace level 3 showed 'unexpected eof while reading' errors which were added to OpenSSL with commit db943f43. This fixes GitHub issue GH-160 reported by Brett T. Warden. - t/local/01_pod.t now requires Test::Pod 1.41 to work with Pod syntax used with Net::SSLeay 1.88 and later. This fixes GitHub issue GH-147 reported by Ulrik Haugen.
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Upstream changes: Changes in Devel::NYTProf 6.08 - DATE TO COME B<There should be no observable differences in the performance of Devel-NYTProf from that of the previous release.> This release is maintenance-focused and changes mainly concern improvements in test coverage, elimination of build-time warnings and correction of small errors detected by end-users. =head3 Substantive Corrected 1 error in F<Makefile.PL> (L<timbunce/devel-nytprof#158>; thanks to Kent Fredric). Corrected other errors in F<NYTProf.xs> and F<ppport.h> at suggestion of Reini Urban in earlier pull request. Two subroutines in F<Devel::NYTProf::Data> -- C<packages_at_depth_subinfo()> and C<package_fids()> -- which were not used anywhere in the codebase or test suite were removed and placed in F<devstuff/superseded.pm>. One function -- C<get_str_id()> defined in F<NYTProf.xs> but never used in the codebase was similarly removed and placed in F<devstuff/superseded.xs>. Anyone who was using these functions may file a pull request to have them restored to the codebase. In C<Devel::NYTProf::Data::strip_prefix_from_paths()>, a branch concerned with the possibility that an argument was a hash was not exercised anywhere in the codebase or the test suite and was simply commented out. Anyone who was using this functionality may file a pull request to have it restored to the codebase. Eliminated all build-time warnings being generated during F<make> on testing platforms Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Windows. =head3 Test Suite Improved coverage provided by test suite to each of the following files: lib/Devel/NYTProf/Data.pm lib/Devel/NYTProf/FileInfo.pm lib/Devel/NYTProf/Reader.pm lib/Devel/NYTProf/SubInfo.pm lib/Devel/NYTProf/Util.pm This was accomplished mainly by adding 4 new test files: t/11-reader.t t/12-data.t t/13-fileinfo.t t/14-subinfo.t ... and their corresponding data files. In addition, there were substantial additions to F<t/30-util.t>. Coverage was evaluated with C<trace_level> unset and C<trace_level> 5. =head3 Housekeeping Updated Travis and AppVeyor configuration files. Updated F<MANIFEST> and F<MANIFEST.SKIP> so that F<make manifest> works as intended. Moved the following 6 test files from F<t/> to F<xt/>: t/68-hashline.t t/71-moose.t t/72-autodie.t t/90-pod.t t/91-pod_coverage.t t/92-file_port.t Reason: They either (a) had been previously described as insufficiently developed and were being skipped; or (b) are of concern only to NYTProf developers. Hence, a failure in any of them should not preclude installation and use of Devel::NYTProf. Added a F<make test_short> target to F<Makefile.PL> and environmental variable C<NYTPROF_TEST_SHORT>. These will enable NYTProf developers to cut testing time without significant loss in accuracy (L<timbunce/devel-nytprof#155>). Corrected one date error in 6.07 release (L<timbunce/devel-nytprof#152>; thanks to @shawnlaffan). Applied several commits either cherry-picked from, or initiated by Reini Urban in an older pull request. =head2 Changes in Devel::NYTProf 6.07 - 6th April 2021 Focus is to enable test suite to pass with perl-5.33.3 and higher. (Changes in blead required changes in expectations set in test data files.) Correction to MANIFEST thanks to mattlaw. #142 POD improvements thanks to tomhukins. #129 Makefile.PL modernizations thanks to karenetheridge. #126 .gitignore corrections thanks to jkeenan. #146 Adapt tests to work with 5.33 and higher thanks to jkeenan. #147
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From: https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/releases (from 2020.12 to now is two lengthy, only 2021.04 to 2021.05 listed: New in 2021.05: * Additions: + Add support for ? and ? as aliases for ? and ? [d00c7e3] * Changes: + Make lc, uc, tc, tclc, fc, flip methods on Allomorph return Str instance to make it consistent on subclassing [bb069a9] * Efficiency: + Make infix (elem) operator about 30x as fast on native arrays [e6a7bfe] + Make DateTime.posix about 12x as fast [17c55f3,ec8b1ae7] * Fixes: + Fix $*EXECUTABLE with non _m suffix executables and on Windows with raku, raku-debug, rakuw [b13542e,a37f9790] + Fix copying of empty shaped array [0bf10e2,ede453e1] + Fix substr_rw method on Allomorph [1d8d05f] + Improve error messages text [5c78fb7,5331a1d8] * Internals: + Replace use of P6EX hllsym with Metamodel::Configuration.throw_or_die method [ca2753b,a524c3de,8427afe9,2c4a0062] + Remove special cases for hash constants for JVM [4dab840] + Move opening of standard handles into Rakudo::Internals [b1e4350] + Fix a test for reproducible builds [21a60e1] + Use "#!/usr/bin/env rakudo" instead of perl6 in module scripts [adc89e2 ] + Add tests for REPL correctly handling junctions and incomplete regexes [45e8e8d,cbf12d22,21100c91] The following people contributed to this release: Nicholas Clark, Elizabeth Mattijsen, Stoned Elipot, Christian Bartolom?us, Stefan Seifert, Daniel Green, Alexander Kiryuhin, Patrick B?ker, Vadim Belman, Will "Coke" Coleda, Juan Juli?n Merelo Guerv?s, Tom Browder, Fernando Santagata, Suman Khanal, karl yerkes, Andreas Voegele, Jonathan Worthington, Maxim Kolodyazhny, Tony O'Dell, Will Coleda, raydiak, rir This release implements 6.c and 6.d versions of the Raku specification. 6.c version of the language is available if you use the use v6.c version pragma, otherwise 6.d is the default. Upcoming releases in 2021 will include new functionality that is not part of 6.c or 6.d specifications, available with a lexically scoped pragma. Our goal is to ensure that anything that is tested as part of 6.c and 6.d specifications will continue to work unchanged. There may be incremental spec releases this year as well. If you would like to contribute or get more information, visit https://raku.org, https://rakudo.org/community, ask on the perl6-compiler@perl.org mailing list, or ask on IRC #raku on freenode. Additionally, we invite you to make a donation to The Perl Foundation to sponsor Raku development: https://donate.perlfoundation.org/ (put ?Raku Core Development Fund? in the ?Purpose? text field) The next release of Rakudo (#147), is tentatively scheduled for 2021-06-19. A list of the other planned release dates is available in the ?docs/release_guide.pod? file. The development team appreciates feedback! If you?re using Rakudo, do get back to us. Questions, comments, suggestions for improvements, cool discoveries, incredible hacks, or any other feedback ? get in touch with us through (the above-mentioned) mailing list or IRC channel. Enjoy! Please note that recent releases have known issues running on the JVM. We are working to get the JVM backend working again but do not yet have an estimated delivery date. [^1]: See https://raku.org/ Assets 4 rakudo-2021.05.tar.gz 5.46 MB rakudo-2021.05.tar.gz.asc 833 Bytes Source code (zip) Source code (tar.gz) * 2021.04 * 33c589c * Verified This tag was signed with the committer?s verified signature. [5764435] Altai-man GPG key ID: DE8F8F5E97A8FCDE Learn about vigilant mode. * Compare Choose a tag to compare [ ] Search for a tag
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## later 1.2.0 * Closed #138: later is now licensed as MIT. (#139) * Closed #140: Previously, the event loop stopped running if the R process was forked. (#141) * Closed #143: Packages which link to later no longer need to take a direct dependency on Rcpp, because `later.h` no longer includes `Rcpp.h`. (#144) * Removed dependency on the BH package. C++11 is now required. (#147) ## later 1.1.0.1 * Private event loops are now automatically run by their parent. That is, whenever an event loop is run, its children event loops are automatically run. The `create_loop()` function has a new parameter `parent`, which defaults to the current loop. The auto-running behavior can be disabled by using `create_loop(parent=NULL)`. (#119) * Fixed #73, #109: Previously, later did not build on some platforms, notably ARM, because the `-latomic` linker was needed on those platforms. A configure script now detects when `-latomic` is needed. (#114) * Previously, `execLaterNative` was initialized when the package was loaded, but not `execLaterNative2`, resulting in a warning message in some cases. (#116)
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Changes from Ant 1.10.10 TO Ant 1.10.11 ======================================= Fixed bugs: ----------- * a race condition could lead to NullPointerExceptions when running tasks in parallel. Bugzilla Report 65316 Other changes: -------------- * org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junitlauncher.confined.JUnitLauncherTask now has a new protected createExecuteWatchdog() method for allowing it to be overriden. Github Pull Request #147 * Upgraded AntUnit to 1.4.1.
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Changelog: 22 July 2021: Wouter - tag 4.3.7 release, with the fixes between rc1 and this release. 20 July 2021: Wouter - Fix typo in xfrd-tcp.c. 15 July 2021: Wouter - tag for 4.3.7rc1. - Fix compile of cookies on FreeBSD without IPv6. - Fix for loop initial declaration for nonc99 compiler. 14 July 2021: Wouter - Fix truncate test for EDNS COOKIE making one less RR is added. - Attempt to fix gcc11 warning. 13 July 2021: Willem - Fixes for child server processes getting out of sync with the dnstap-collector process 13 July 2021: Willem - Interoperable DNS Cookies support as per RFC7873 and RFC9018 9 July 2021: Willem - Client side DNS Zone Transfer-over-TLS (XoT) support as per draft-ietf-dprive-xfr-over-tls 29 June 2021: Willem - Fix #168: Buffer overflow in the dname_to_string() function 14 June 2021: Wouter - Update configure nonblocking test to use host. 25 May 2021: Wouter - Fix #179: log notice and server-count. 21 May 2021: Wouter - Test code has -q option for quiet output. 17 May 2021: Wouter - Update the ACX_CHECK_NONBLOCKING_BROKEN test for the configure script. 7 May 2021: Wouter - Fix #176: please review Loglevel on missing zonefile. 6 May 2021: Wouter - Fix #174: NS Records below delegation are not ignored (nsd-checkzone also does not raise any issue). 4 May 2021: Wouter - Fix SVCB sort call sizeof to be the size of the elements sorted. 29 April 2021: Tom - Implement Syntax of SVCB and HTTPS RR type as per draft-ietf-dnsop-svcb-https 13 April 2021: Wouter - Fix for #128: Skip over sendmmsg invalid argument when port is zero. - Fix #171: Invalid negative response (NSEC3) after IXFR. - Fix to make nsec3_chain_find_prev return NULL if one nsec3 left. - remove debug settings from unit test. 9 April 2021: Wouter - Fix for #170: Fix build warnings when IPv6 is disabled. - Fix #170: Disabled IPv6 and DNSTAP enabled triggers a build error. 30 March 2021: Wouter - Fix configure failure for enable systemd because of autoconf. - This became release 4.3.6, the repository continues for 4.3.7 in development. 29 March 2021: Wouter - Note unlisted changes in RELNOTES and prepare for 4.3.6rc1 tag. 29 March 2021: Willem - Per zone Access Control List for queries with an allow-query: option. 24 March 2021: Wouter - Update acx_nlnetlabs.m4 to version 38, fix deprecation test. - Fix configure to use header checks with compile. - Fix warning about unused function log_addr. 18 March 2021: Tom - Add Extended DNS Errors RFC8914 15 March 2021: Wouter - Fix double config.h include in configlexer.c - Fix to remove configyyrename from makedist.sh and also update the flex and bison rules there to add the "c_" prefix. 13 March 2021: Willem - Fix #154: TXT with parentheses fails in 4.3.5. - Align parsing of TXT elements with how bind does it. - A -p option to nsd-checkzone to print a successfully read zone. 12 March 2021: Wouter - Fix that wildcard is printed as a star instead of escaped, in logs and in written zone files. - Fix unit test for wildcard printout change. 11 March 2021: Wouter - Fix #163: A TSIG noncompliance with RFC 2845. 9 March 2021: Willem - Enable configuring a control-interface by interface name. 19 February 2021: Wouter - Fix segfault on high verbosity for TLS channels with dnstap log local address. 18 February 2021: Wouter - Fix #146 with #147: DNSTAP log the local address of the server with the dnstap logs. 16 February 2021: Wouter - Man page documentation for dnstap options. 8 February 2021: Wouter - Fix AF_LOCAL compile error for Solaris. - Fix ifaddrs compile error for Solaris. - Fix ifaddrs.h compile error for Solaris. 4 February 2021: Wouter - Merge PR #153 from fobser: Repair -fno-common linker errors automatically. - Fix uninitialized access of log_buf in error printout on apply ixfr. 26 January 2021: Wouter - Prevent a few more yacc clashes.
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# gh 1.3.0 * gh now shows the correct number of records in its progress bar when paginating (#147). * New `.params` argument in `gh()` to make it easier to pass parameters to it programmatically (#140). # gh 1.2.1 * Token validation accounts for the new format [announced 2021-03-04 ](https://github.blog/changelog/2021-03-04-authentication-token-format-updates/) and implemented on 2021-04-01 (#148, @fmichonneau). # gh 1.2.0 * `gh_gql()` now passes all arguments to `gh()` (#124). * gh now handles responses from pagination better, and tries to properly merge them (#136, @rundel). * gh can retrieve a PAT from the Git credential store, where the lookup is based on the targeted API URL. This now uses the gitcreds package. The environment variables consulted for URL-specific GitHub PATs have changed. - For "https://api.github.com": `GITHUB_PAT_GITHUB_COM` now, instead of `GITHUB_PAT_API_GITHUB_COM` - For "https://github.acme.com/api/v3": `GITHUB_PAT_GITHUB_ACME_COM` now, instead of `GITHUB_PAT_GITHUB_ACME_COM_API_V3` See the documentation of the gitcreds package for details. * The keyring package is no longer used, in favor of the Git credential store. * The documentation for the GitHub REST API has moved to <https://docs.github.com/rest> and endpoints are now documented using the URI template style of [RFC 6570](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6570): - Old: `GET /repos/:owner/:repo/issues` - New: `GET /repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues` gh accepts and prioritizes the new style. However, it still does parameter substitution for the old style. * Fixed an error that occurred when calling `gh()` with `.progress = FALSE` (@gadenbuie, #115). * `gh()` accepts named `NA` parameters that are destined for the request body (#139). # gh 1.1.0 * Raw responses from GitHub are now returned as raw vector. * Responses may be written to disk by providing a path in the `.destfile` argument. * gh now sets `.Last.error` to the error object after an uncaught error, and `.Last.error.trace` to the stack trace of the error. * `gh()` now silently drops named `NULL` parameters, and throws an error for named `NA` parameters (#21, #84). * `gh()` now returns better values for empty responses, typically empty lists or dictionaries (#66). * `gh()` now has an `.accept` argument to make it easier to set the `Accept` HTTP header (#91). * New `gh_gql()` function to make it easier to work with the GitHub GraphQL API. * gh now supports separate personal access tokens for GitHub Enterprise sites. See `?gh_token` for details. * gh now supports storing your GitHub personal access tokens (PAT) in the system keyring, via the keyring package. See `?gh_token` for details. * `gh()` can now POST raw data, which allows adding assets to releases (#56).
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pkgsrc chnage: fix CATEGORIES from www to mail. 3.4.1 (2021-11-16) 1 bugfix: * Fixed a Ruby < 2.3 incompatibility introduced by the use of standardrb, where <<- heredocs were converted to <<~ heredocs. These have been reverted back to <<- with the indentation kept and a .strip call to prevent excess whitespace. 3.4.0 (2021-11-15) 1 minor enhancement: * Added a new field to MIME::Type for checking provisional registrations from IANA. [#157] Documentation: * Kevin Menard synced the documentation so that all examples are correct. #153 Administrivia: * Added Ruby 3.0 to the CI test matrix. Added windows/jruby to the CI exclusion list; it refuses to run successfully. * Removed the Travis CI configuration and changed it to Github Workflows #150. Removed Coveralls configuration. * Igor Victor added TruffleRuby to the Travis CI configuration. #149 * Koichi ITO loosened an excessively tight dependency. #147 * Started using standardrb for Ruby formatting and validation. * Moved deps:top functionality to a support file.
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Fixes Fixed not being able to move window under Wayland (#134). Fixed showing add and remove options for tracks in collaborative playlists (#160). Fixed some possible issues with selecting a device (#162). Fixed MPRIS support under KDE (#178). Fixed crash when opening links on some artists. Changes Much improved MPRIS support (#4). Windows builds now use MSVC, and are available in x86 and x64 variants (#109). Added keyboard shortcuts (#118, #152). Added macOS builds (#121). Added high-DPI support on macOS (#123). Added support for playing tracks from outside the application (#136). Added support for selecting multiple tracks (#137). Added an option to use an expanded album cover (#147). Added an option to close application to the tray (#151). Improved detection of spotifyd config files (#154). Added an option to change device type (#161). Added message when queuing tracks (#166). Added AppImage builds for Linux. Replaced custom font option with ability to select font from system. Added an option to disable checking for updates on start.
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Pkgsrc changes: * Only checksum changes. Upstream changes: 1.8.3 2022-08-15 * bugfix #183: Assertion failure with OPT record without rdata. This caused packet creation with only a DO bit (for DNSSEC OK) to crash. Thanks Anand Buddhdev and others for reporting this so quickly. * Fix for syntax error in pyldns 1.8.2 2022-08-12 * bugfix #147: Allow for tabs in whitespace before quoted rdata fields. Thanks Felipe Gasper * bugfix #149: Add some missing [out] annotations to doxygen parameters. Thanks aldot. * Fix build error on Solaris 10 with inet_ntop redeclaration error. * Fix -U flag with ldns-signzone. Thanks Ulrich and Jonathan * Enable compile of SVCB and HTTPS support by default. * bugfix #179: Free line memory even if zone file parsing fails Thanks Claudius Zingerli * bugfix #166: Grow buffer when writing chars and fixed size strings when converting to presentation format, preventing potential assersion errors. * bugfix #46: Print network errors when secure tracing. Thanks reedjc * EDNS0 Option handling and conversion into presentation format. * bugfix #145: ldns-verify-zone should not call occluded records glue. Thanks Habbie 1.8.1 2021-12-03 * bugfix #146: ldns-1.7.1 had soname 3.0, so ldns-1.8.x soname needs to larger. Thanks Leah Neukirchen & Felipe Gasper * Undo PR#123 fix ldns.pc installation when building out-of-source Thanks Axel Xu
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Features - Significantly improved performance, see #173 and #176 (@sharifhsn) - Added variable panels through the --panels and --terminal-width flags, see #13 and #164 (@sharifhsn) - Added new --group-bytes/-g option, see #104 and #170 (@RinHizakura) - Added new --base B option (where B can be binary, octal, decimal or hexadecimal), see #147 and #178 (@sharifhsn) - Show actual zero bytes as ⋄ in the character panel (previously: 0), in order not to confuse them with ASCII - 0 bytes if colors are deactivated. Closes #166 (@sharkdp) hexyl as a library - Breaking change: Printer::new is deprecated as a part of the public API. Alternatively, you can now construct a Printer using the PrinterBuilder builder API, see #168. (@sharifhsn) Other - More tests for the squeezing feature, see #177 (@mkatychev) Thank you - Special thanks go to @sharifhsn, not just for the new features, bugfixes and performance improvements. But also for many internal improvements of the code base and other maintenance tasks.
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What's Changed Bug Fixes 🐛 - Fix link selection of mulit-line links by @Builditluc in #141 - Fix link selection reset on layout change by @Builditluc in #142 Documentation Changes - Simplify Readme by @Builditluc in #138 - Improve Contribution Documentation by @Builditluc in #139 Style and Structure Changes - Update default labels in the issue templates by @Builditluc in #127 - Update label configurations in workflows by @Builditluc in #128 - Create Api Handler by @Builditluc in #147 - Create new parser system by @Builditluc in #149 - Rework backend by @Builditluc in #150 Other Changes - Add keywords to the cargo manifest by @Builditluc in #145
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Snowball 2.2.0 (2021-11-10) =========================== New Code Generators ------------------- * Add Ada generator from Stephane Carrez (#135). Javascript ---------- * Fix generated code to use integer division rather than floating point division. Noted by David Corbett. Pascal ------ * Fix code generated for division. Previously real division was used and the generated code would fail to compile with a "Incompatible types" error. Noted by David Corbett. * Fix code generated for Snowball's `minint` and `maxint` constant. Python ------ * Python 2 is no longer actively supported, as proposed on the mailing list: https://lists.tartarus.org/pipermail/snowball-discuss/2021-August/001721.html * Fix code generated for division. Previously the Python code we generated used integer division but rounded negative fractions towards negative infinity rather than zero under Python 2, and under Python 3 used floating point division. Noted by David Corbett. Code Quality Improvements ------------------------- * C#: An `among` without functions is now generated as `static` and groupings are now generated as constant. Patches from James Turner in #146 and #147. Code generation improvements ---------------------------- * General: + Constant numeric subexpressions and constant numeric tests are now evaluated at Snowball compile time. Behavioural changes to existing algorithms ------------------------------------------ * german2: Fix handling of `qu` to match algorithm description. Previously the implementation erroneously did `skip 2` after `qu`. We suspect this was intended to skip the `qu` but that's already been done by the substring/among matching, so it actually skips an extra two characters. The implementation has always differed in this way, but there's no good reason to skip two extra characters here so overall it seems best to change the code to match the description. This change only affects the stemming of a single word in the sample vocabulary - `quae` which seems to actually be Latin rather than German. Optimisations to existing algorithms ------------------------------------ * arabic: Handle exception cases in the among they're exceptions to. * greek: Remove unused slice setting, handle exception cases in the among they're exceptions to, and turn `substring ... among ... or substring ... among ...` into a single `substring ... among ...` in cases where it is trivial to do so. * hindi: Eliminate the need for variable `p`. * irish: Minor optimisation in setting `pV` and `p1`. * yiddish: Make use of `among` more. Compiler -------- * Fix handling of `len` and `lenof` being declared as names. For compatibility with programs written for older Snowball versions len and lenof stop being tokens if declared as names. However this code didn't work correctly if the tokeniser's name buffer needed to be enlarged to hold the token name (i.e. 3 or 5 elements respectively). * Report a clearer error if `=` is used instead of `==` in an integer test. * Replace a single entry command list with its contents in the internal syntax tree. This puts things in a more canonical form, which helps subsequent optimisations. Build system ------------ * Support building on Microsoft Windows (using mingw+msys or a similar Unix-like environment). Patch from Jannick in #129. * Split out INCLUDES from CPPFLAGS so that CPPFLAGS can now be overridden by the user if required. Fixes #148, reported by Dominique Leuenberger. * Regenerate algorithms.mk only when needed rather than on every `make` run. libstemmer ---------- * The libstemmer static library now has a `.a` extension, rather than `.o`. Patch from Michal Vasilek in #150. Testsuite --------- * stemtest: Test that numbers and numeric codes aren't damaged by any of the algorithms. Regression test for #66. Fixes #81. * ada: Fix ada tests to fail if output differs. There was an extra `| head -300` compared to other languages, which meant that the exit code of `diff` was ignored. It seems more helpful (and is more consistent) not to limit how many differences are shown so just drop this addition. * go: Stop thinning testdata. It looks like we only are because the test harness code was based on that for rust, which was based on that for javascript, which was only thinning because it was reading everything into memory and the larger vocabulary lists were resulting in out of memory issues. * javascript: Speed up stemwords.js. Process input line-by-line rather than reading the whole file into memory, splitting, iterating, and creating an array with all the output, joining and writing out a single huge string. This also means we can stop thinning the test data for javascript, which we were only doing because the huge arabic test data file was causing out of memory errors. Also drop the -p option, which isn't useful here and complicates the code. * rust: Turn on optimisation in the makefile rather than the CI config. This makes the tests run in about 1/5 of the time and there's really no reason to be thinning the testdata for rust. Documentation ------------- * CONTRIBUTING.rst: Improve documentation for adding a new stemming algorithm. * Improve wording of Python docs.
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[1.2.0] - 2023-04-28 Read detailed information about this release: https://git-cliff.org/blog/git-cliff-1.2.0 Features (args) Update clap and clap extras to v4 (#137) (commit) Make the fields of Signature public (config) Add a custom configuration file for the repository (config) Support placing configuration inside pyproject.toml (#147) (docker) Generate SBOM/provenance for the Docker image (parser) Support using regex group values (#145) Bug Fixes (ci) Use MUSL build of cargo-tarpaulin (ci) Update cargo-tarpaulin installation command for CI (config) [breaking] Nested environment config overrides (#157) (config) Set max of limit_commits to the number of commits (#140) (deploy) Set the node cache dependency path (docker) Remove target directory from .dockerignore (release) Use the correct argument in release script (website) Fix broken links Refactor (cd) Remove unnecessary config update (ci) Test the website deployment with a different job (lib) [breaking] Move changelog module to git-cliff-core (test) Handle errors for changelog module tests (website) Update header location Documentation (blog) Add blog post about what's new in 1.2.0 (blog) Update the blog post style (config) Update the sections (config) Add comments to the default configuration file (contributing) Mention the nightly requirement for rustfmt (contributing) Update MSRV (examples) Move examples to separate file (github) Update the pull request template about GitHub labels (github) Update pull request template (github) Update issue templates (github) Update funding options (github) Add security policy (readme) Update README.md about documentation website (readme) Add tj-actions/git-cliff to the list of actions (#152) (readme) Add discord badge (readme) Add release-plz to related projects (#151) (readme) Fix typos in README.md (readme) Remove unneeded word in README.md (#141) (readme) Add link to the Console #141 interview about git-cliff (website) Add Twitter link to banner (website) Move documentation to the website (#153) Styling (docs) Fix the grammar for tj-actions (docs) Update the formatting for python integration example (readme) Update the style for project name (readme) Apply formatting (website) Update the style for environment variable section Testing (deploy) Test the website deployment for pull requests Miscellaneous Tasks (cargo) Update MSRV to 1.64.0 (cd) Temporarily switch back to action-rs/toolchain (ci) Switch to dtolnay/rust-toolchain action (ci) Update runner images (deps) Bump actions/configure-pages from 1 to 3 (deps) Bump actions/deploy-pages from 1 to 2 (deps) Upgrade transitive dependencies (deps) Update clap dependencies (deps) Upgrade workspace dependencies (deps) Upgrade core dependencies (docker) Update versions in Dockerfile (docker) Bump the action versions in docker workflow (docker) Bump build-push-action to v4 (editorconfig) Fix editorconfig syntax (editorconfig) Update editorconfig for better code readability (examples) Remove EXAMPLES.md (github) Integrate Dependabot (github) Integrate bors (github) Add contact links for issues (website) Add workflow file for deploying the website (website) Move website to website folder (website) Move website to docs for GitHub pages deployment
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[3.0.0] - 2023-05-25 Bug fixes - Completions now properly reference the new binary name, erd - Symlink target now shows full path rather than just file name - --dir-order <DIR_ORDER> added to address ordering ambiguity with arg names - Fixed NetBSD build error associated with xattrs - Fixed issue where --level would omit files from the total count - Added support for %APPDATA% config folder for Windows Additions - -C, --color #147 - Support for owner and group, changed default columns for l, --long, and added optional long-view arguments #174 - Support customizing time output format #165 - Support for sorting files by modified time, access time, and created time 55783ff - Support for reporting block usage, line-count, and word-count #172 - Added progress indicator #176
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1.4.2 (2023-08-08) This is a gem housekeeping release. No user-facing changes. Housekeeping * Ensure rubocop task runs on Ruby >= 3.1 (#149) @mattbrictson * Add Ruby 3.2 to the CI matrix (#148) @mattbrictson * Fix test failures due to minitest 5.19 release (#146, #147) @mattbrictson * Fix CI build for Ruby 2.2 (#145) @mattbrictson
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MSVC throws C4244 by @AbsintheScripting in #142 Added a GetUnsigned function for getting unsigned values. by @jcormier in #147 meson.build: fix start-of-line_comment_prefix variable name by @ihilt in #149 Added GetInteger64 and GetUnsigned64 to read 64-bit integers by @natcat256 in #151 Fix redundant cast-to-int when INI_USE_STACK!=0 Make inline comments work on subsequent lines of multiline values Added "version" to meson.build config: #135 (but bumped up to 55 in a subsequent commit, for this release). Mainly #134, adding the visibility symbols to the Meson build config, but also other small tweaks to tests and so on.
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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
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While waiting for some of the features in the main branch to finish baking for the v0.4 release why not enjoy some bugfixes, doc cleanups, and refactors right now? Fixed - Fixed a panic that occured when the viewed file gets removed or renamed (#145) - Made live code reloading more robust (#106 & #147) - Live code reloading should work with more editors (e.g. neovim) - Live code reloading should more reliable watch the desired file - Improved syntax highlighting (#150) - We now support highlighting many more formats (e.g. TOML, Dockerfiles, etc.) - We now support highlighting code blocks that use a language marker followed by a comma like ```rust,ignore - Nested numbered lists now display ordering correctly (#154) - Fixed a panic that occured on some specific system configurations (#169) Docs - Use a repology badge for package manager installation (#109) - Make correct location of config file more clear (#122) Along with a whole slew of internal refactors and testing improvements I'd also like to give a big thanks to all of the contributors that helped make this release possible!
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## [2023.3] - 2023-11-25 ### Fixed - Add missing dependency [#175] - Add missing test data to the source archive [#174] ## [2023.2] - 2023-11-24 ### Added - Use packaging module to properly compare versions - Add "implements" in class definition pseudocode - Ignore the first class instance struct field - Parse default-value attribute [#103] - Test the gtk-doc sigil parsing - Support admonitions in docblocks [#170] - Add link to the extra content files location in the source repository [#118] - Search for GIR XML in `$GI_GIR_PATH` and `/usr/share/gir-1.0` [!196] - Add fallback for missing "since" [!198] ### Changed - Redesign the search results - Redesign the index for enumeration types ### Fixed - Match dependencies list in the index and sidebar [!177] - Use KeyboardEvent.key to focus search input [#151] - Build fixes for subproject use [!185] - Remove display:flex from headings [#147] - Split transfer notes based on direction [#141] - Clarify signal flags [!189] - Hide build section if empty [#160] - Always explicitely use utf-8 when reading/writing files [!193] - use `color-scheme: dark` when in dark mode [!188]
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2.085 2024/01/22 - #147 fix test which failed due to behavior changes in OpenSSL 3.2 - update PublicSuffix - add examples for TLS JA3/JA4 fingerprinting to tls_fingerprint/
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0.2.5.4 * Fix autolink parsing regression (#151). This affects autolinks with doubled internal line-ending punctuation characters. 0.2.5.3 * Fix rebase_relative_paths extension so it works with URLs with non-ASCII characters (#148). Previously these would not be properly detected as absolute URIs. 0.2.5.2 * Improve autolinks extension (#147). The autolinks extension was interacting badly with explicit links, To fix this we had to make autolink parsing a bit stricter than the GFM spec does. They allow unbalanced ) except at the end of a URL (which is defined as: followed by optional final punctuation then whitespace or eof). With this change, we don't allow unbalanced ) at all in raw URLs. This should not be a big problem in practice. * Protect against quadratic generated table size explosion (Michael Howell). This commit adds a limit to the number of auto-completed cells around 200,000. The result is, in these original samples: 0.2.5.1 * Add test/alerts.md to extra-source-files in cabal file. 0.2.5 * Add support for alerts extension, supporting GitHub-style alerts (#132). https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/writing-on-github/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax#alerts New module Commonmark.Extensions.Alerts [API change]. * Do not accept footnote labels with line breaks (Michael Howell). * Parse [^ ] and [^] as links (Michael Howell). This is consistent with most other CommonMark parsers, even when they have support for footnotes turned on.
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This is a point release intended to clear up a couple of CVEs and apply point fixes that have been accumulating since 5.2.1 There are a few unresolved (but minor) memory leaks related to design issues in the API that still need to be resolved. Expect those fixes in the next release. Code Fixes ---------- * Fixes for CVE-2023-48161, CVE-2022-28506, * Address SF issue #138 Documentation for obsolete utilities still installed * Address SF issue #139: Typo in "LZW image data" page ("110_2 = 4_10") * Address SF issue #140: Typo in "LZW image data" page ("LWZ") * Address SF issue #141: Typo in "Bits and bytes" page ("filed") * Note as already fixed SF issue #143: cannot compile under mingw * Address SF issue #144: giflib-5.2.1 cannot be build on windows and other platforms using c89 * Address SF issue #145: Remove manual pages installation for binaries that are not installed too * Address SF issue #146: [PATCH] Limit installed man pages to binaries, move giflib to section 7 * Address SF issue #147 [PATCH] Fixes to doc/whatsinagif/ content * Address SF issue #148: heap Out of Bound Read in gif2rgb.c:298 DumpScreen2RGB * Declared no-info on SF issue #150: There is a denial of service vulnerability in GIFLIB 5.2.1 * Declared Won't-fix on SF issue 149: Out of source builds no longer possible * Address SF issue #151: A heap-buffer-overflow in gif2rgb.c:294:45 * Address SF issue #152: Fix some typos on the html documentation and man pages * Address SF issue #153: Fix segmentation faults due to non correct checking for args * Address SF issue #154: Recover the giffilter manual page * Address SF issue #155: Add gifsponge docs * Address SF issue #157: An OutofMemory-Exception or Memory Leak in gif2rgb * Address SF issue #158: There is a null pointer problem in gif2rgb * Address SF issue #159 A heap-buffer-overflow in GIFLIB5.2.1 DumpScreen2RGB() in gif2rgb.c:298:45 * Address SF issue #163: detected memory leaks in openbsd_reallocarray giflib/openbsd-reallocarray.c * Address SF issue #164: detected memory leaks in GifMakeMapObject giflib/gifalloc.c * Address SF issue #166: a read zero page leads segment fault in getarg.c and memory leaks in gif2rgb.c and gifmalloc.c * Address SF issue #167: Heap-Buffer Overflow during Image Saving in DumpScreen2RGB Function at Line 321 of gif2rgb.c
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Changes in [1.11.86](https://github.com/element-hq/element-web/releases/tag/v1.11.86) (2024-11-19) ================================================================================================== ## ✨ Features * Deduplicate icons using Compound Design Tokens ([#28419](element-hq/element-web#28419)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Let widget driver send error details ([#28357](element-hq/element-web#28357)). Contributed by @AndrewFerr. * Deduplicate icons using Compound Design Tokens ([#28381](element-hq/element-web#28381)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Auto approvoce `io.element.call.reaction` capability for element call widgets ([#28401](element-hq/element-web#28401)). Contributed by @toger5. * Show message type prefix in thread root \& reply previews ([#28361](element-hq/element-web#28361)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Support sending encrypted to device messages from widgets ([#28315](element-hq/element-web#28315)). Contributed by @hughns. ## 🐛 Bug Fixes * Feed events to widgets as they are decrypted (even if out of order) ([#28376](element-hq/element-web#28376)). Contributed by @robintown. * Handle authenticated media when downloading from ImageView ([#28379](element-hq/element-web#28379)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Ignore `m.3pid_changes` for Identity service 3PID changes ([#28375](element-hq/element-web#28375)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Fix markdown escaping wrongly passing html through ([#28363](element-hq/element-web#28363)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Remove "Upgrade your encryption" flow in `CreateSecretStorageDialog` ([#28290](element-hq/element-web#28290)). Contributed by @florianduros. Changes in [1.11.85](https://github.com/element-hq/element-web/releases/tag/v1.11.85) (2024-11-12) ================================================================================================== # Security - Fixes for [CVE-2024-51750](https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2024-51750) / [GHSA-w36j-v56h-q9pc](GHSA-w36j-v56h-q9pc) - Fixes for [CVE-2024-51749](https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2024-51749) / [GHSA-5486-384g-mcx2](GHSA-5486-384g-mcx2) - Update JS SDK with the fixes for [CVE-2024-50336](https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2024-50336) / [GHSA-xvg8-m4x3-w6xr](GHSA-xvg8-m4x3-w6xr) Changes in [1.11.84](https://github.com/element-hq/element-web/releases/tag/v1.11.84) (2024-11-05) ================================================================================================== ## ✨ Features * Remove abandoned MSC3886, MSC3903, MSC3906 implementations ([#28274](element-hq/element-web#28274)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Update to React 18 ([#24763](element-hq/element-web#24763)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Deduplicate icons using Compound ([#28239](element-hq/element-web#28239)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Replace legacy Tooltips with Compound tooltips ([#28231](element-hq/element-web#28231)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Deduplicate icons using Compound Design Tokens ([#28219](element-hq/element-web#28219)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Add reactions to html export ([#28210](element-hq/element-web#28210)). Contributed by @langleyd. * Remove feature\_dehydration ([#28173](element-hq/element-web#28173)). Contributed by @florianduros. ## 🐛 Bug Fixes * Remove upgrade encryption in `DeviceListener` and `SetupEncryptionToast` ([#28299](element-hq/element-web#28299)). Contributed by @florianduros. * Fix 'remove alias' button in room settings ([#28269](element-hq/element-web#28269)). Contributed by @Dev-Gurjar. * Add back unencrypted path in `StopGapWidgetDriver.sendToDevice` ([#28295](element-hq/element-web#28295)). Contributed by @florianduros. * Fix other devices not being decorated as such ([#28279](element-hq/element-web#28279)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Fix pill contrast in invitation dialog ([#28250](element-hq/element-web#28250)). Contributed by @florianduros. * Close right panel chat when minimising maximised voip widget ([#28241](element-hq/element-web#28241)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Fix develop changelog parsing ([#28232](element-hq/element-web#28232)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Fix Ctrl+F shortcut not working with minimised room summary card ([#28223](element-hq/element-web#28223)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Fix network dropdown missing checkbox \& aria-checked ([#28220](element-hq/element-web#28220)). Contributed by @t3chguy. Changes in [1.11.83](https://github.com/element-hq/element-web/releases/tag/v1.11.83) (2024-10-29) ================================================================================================== ## ✨ Features * Enable Element Call by default on release instances ([#28314](element-hq/element-web#28314)). Contributed by @t3chguy. Changes in [1.11.82](https://github.com/element-hq/element-web/releases/tag/v1.11.82) (2024-10-22) ================================================================================================== ## ✨ Features * Deduplicate more icons using Compound Design Tokens ([#132](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#132)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Always show link new device flow even if unsupported ([#147](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#147)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Update design of files list in right panel ([#144](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#144)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Remove feature\_dehydration ([#138](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#138)). Contributed by @florianduros. * Upgrade emojibase-bindings and remove local handling of emoticon variations ([#127](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#127)). Contributed by @langleyd. * Add support for rendering media captions ([#43](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#43)). Contributed by @tulir. * Replace composer icons with Compound variants ([#123](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#123)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Tweak default right panel size to be 320px except for maximised widgets at 420px ([#110](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#110)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Add a pinned message badge under a pinned message ([#118](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#118)). Contributed by @florianduros. * Ditch right panel tabs and re-add close button ([#99](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#99)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Force verification even for refreshed clients ([#44](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#44)). Contributed by @dbkr. * Update emoji text, border and background colour in timeline ([#119](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#119)). Contributed by @florianduros. * Disable ICE fallback based on well-known configuration ([#111](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#111)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Remove legacy room header and promote beta room header ([#105](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#105)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Respect `io.element.jitsi` `useFor1To1Calls` in well-known ([#112](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#112)). Contributed by @t3chguy. * Use Compound close icon in favour of mishmash of x/close icons ([#108](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#108)). Contributed by @t3chguy. ## 🐛 Bug Fixes * Correct typo in option documentation ([#28148](element-hq/element-web#28148)). Contributed by @AndrewKvalheim. * Revert #124 and #135 ([#139](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#139)). Contributed by @dbkr. * Add aria-label to e2e icon ([#136](element-hq/matrix-react-sdk#136)). 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Using upstream patch. Remove BROKEN. Changes since 1.5.1: 1.5.4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * A brand new settings menu that uses [Dear ImGui](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui). Can be opened with `F10` (unless that key is bound already) or by entering `dhewm3Settings` in the console. It has lots of settings that the original options menu doesn't have and can be easily navigated with gamepad or keyboard (or the mouse, of course). It can also be opened while in the game, which then is paused (if Single Player) but still visible, so the effect of most graphics settings can be seen immediately. Needs SDL2 and C++11. * "Soft" Particles (that don't "cut" into geometry but fade smoothly), based on code from The Dark Mod 2.04. Can be enabled/disabled with `r_useSoftParticles`, is applied automatically for all appropriate particles (view-aligned, using additive or alpha blending and not too small) * `r_enableDepthCapture`: Enable capturing depth buffer to texture, needed for the soft particles. Can be used in custom materials by using the `"_currentDepth"` texture * Replaced dependency on (external) zlib with integrated [miniz](https://github.com/richgel999/miniz) * HighDPI/Retina support * Allow inverted mouse look (horizontally, vertically or both) with `m_invertLook` * CVar to allow always run in single player (still drains stamina though!): `in_allowAlwaysRunInSP` * VSync can be enabled/disabled on the fly, without restarting the renderer (still with `r_swapInterval` or in the menu, of course; needs SDL2) * Allow enabling/disabling [HRTF](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head-related_transfer_function) with `s_alHRTF` * `s_alOutputLimiter`: Configure OpenAL's output-limiter which temporarily reduces the overall volume when too many too loud sounds play at once, to avoid issues like clipping * `s_scaleDownAndClamp`: Clamp and reduce volume of all sounds to prevent clipping or temporary downscaling by OpenAL's output limiter * If `r_windowResizable` is set, the dhewm3 window (when in windowed mode..) can be freely resized. Needs SDL2; with 2.0.5 and newer it's applied immediately, otherwise when creating the window. * If switching between fullscreen and windowed mode or similar changes causes issues (like [here](dhewm/dhewm3#587 (comment))), you can set `r_vidRestartAlwaysFull 1`, so (again) a full `vid_restart` is done, instead of the partial one which *usually* suffices for just changing the resolution or fullscreen state. If you run into that issue (probably a driver bug), you'll probably also want to set `r_windowResizable 0`, because resizing the window that way also triggered the bug, and in that case no `vid_restart` is done at all * Fixed screenshots when using native Wayland (`SDL_VIDEODRIVER=wayland`) * If you enter the `map` command in the console, without any arguments, the current map name is printed * Support OpenGL debug contexts and messages (`GL_ARB_debug_output`). Can be enabled with `r_glDebugContext 1`. Changing that CVar requires a `vid_restart` (or set it as startup argument) * The Mods Menu's entries for the base game and d3xp/RoE are now clearer, and it can load the new d3xp-based mods (sikkmodd3xp, perfected_roe) 1.5.3 (2024-03-29) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Support for gamepads (based on code from [Quadrilateral Cowboy](https://github.com/blendogames/quadrilateralcowboy), but heavily expanded). See [Configuration.md](./Configuration.md#using-gamepads) for more information. * Support different file formats for screenshots by setting the `r_screenshotFormat` CVar (0 = TGA, still the default, 1 = BMP, 2 = PNG, 3 = JPG). `r_screenshotJpgQuality` and `r_screenshotPngCompression` allow configuring how JPG/PNG are compressed. Thanks *eezstreet (Nick Whitlock)*! * Fixed problems with lights after loading a savegame (#495) * Fix volume of some weapon sounds, like chaingun being too quit (#326) * Increase stack size on Windows to 8MB (instead default of 1MB) to make loading huge models work * Fixed crash in Radiant Model Preview Dialog (#496) * Fix MD3 model support * Several new CMake options: - To enable Clang/GCC Address Sanitizer and Undefined Behavior Sanitizer - Hardlink the game code into the executable (instead of using game DLLs, only supports base *or* d3xp then; needed for Undefined Behavior Sanitizer) - Force colored diagnostic output from GCC or Clang (esp. useful when building with ninja) * Fix several compiler warnings * Added build instructions for Linux (and similar systems) to README.md * Updated stb_image and stb_vorbis * Updated minizip (from zlib/contrib) to latest upstream code * Added `in_namePressed` CVar to print currently pressed key/button (useful for binding keys in the console or configs). Thanks *Biel Bestué de Luna*! 1.5.2 (2022-06-13) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Gamma and Brightness are now applied in the shaders instead of by setting hardware gamma. Can be disabled (so hardware gamma is used again) with `r_gammaInShaders 0` * Improvements for (Windows-only) MFC-based tools: - Added the script debugger! (thanks *HarrievG*!) Original Doom3 didn't have it (Quake4 did), but the Doom3 GPL source contained most of it. *HarrievG* implemented the missing parts and we added some new features. It can even be used over the network and while the client part (the debugger GUI) is Windows-only, the server can run on all supported platforms, so you can debug a game running on Linux or macOS, for example. Relevant CVars for network debugging are: `com_enableDebuggerServer` and `com_dbgClientAdr` and `com_dbgServerAdr`. To debug the running game on the same PC, just enter `debugger` in the console. - All tools can now be built in 64bit (thanks *raynorpat*!) - HighDPI support (thanks *HarrievG*!) - PDAEditor works now - Additional bugfixes * Cycle through multiple Quicksave slots instead of immediately overwriting the last Quicksave. The `com_numQuicksaves` CVar allows setting the number of QuickSaves (#392) * Make r_locksurfaces work (#357) It doesn't do exactly what its description and name suggests: it renders everything that is *currently* visible from the position/view the player had when setting `r_locksurfaces 1`. Originally it was supposed to render exactly the surfaces that *were* visible then, but I couldn't get that to work. This is pretty similar, but there may be differences with opened doors and such. * Keyboard input improvements (mostly SDL2-only): - Support (hopefully) all keyboard keys on all kinds of keyboard layouts by using scancodes for otherwise unknown keys - Support typing in non-ASCII characters, if supported by Doom3 (it supports ISO-8859-1) - Support the clipboard also on non-Windows platforms You can paste text from the clipboard into the console or other edit fields with `Shift+Insert` - Explicit support for Right Ctrl, Alt and Shift keys (can be bound to different actions than their left counterparts) - Added `in_grabKeyboard` CVar to make sure dhewm3 gets *all* keyboard input Prevents the Windows-key or Alt-Tab or whatever from taking focus from the game - Added `in_ignoreConsoleKey` - if set to `1`, the console is only opened with Shift+Esc, and the "console key" (that key between Esc, 1 and Tab) can be freely bound to an action (and its char can be typed in the console without closing it). - Added (SDL2-only) "auto" option for `in_kbd`: When not disabling the console key, dhewm3 will try to automatically detect it if `in_kbd` is set to "auto" (now default) * Reworked mouse-input and -grabbing code, using absolute mouse mode in fullscreen GUIs (except for the PDA, because it's implemented weirdly). This made releasing the mouse in the main menu possible, as now the ingame cursor is at the same position as the system cursor. * `s_alReverbGain` CVar to reduce EFX reverb effect intensity (#365) * Pause (looped) sounds when entering menu (#330) * Fixes for looped sounds (#390) * Replace libjpeg with stb_image and libogg/libvorbis(file) with stb_vorbis - Now the only required external dependencies should be OpenAL, SDL, zlib and optionally libCURL (and of course the C and C++ runtimes) * (Optionally) use libbacktrace on non-Windows platforms for more useful backtraces in case of crashes (usually linked statically) * Fixed a deadlock (freeze) on Windows when printing messages from another thread * Fixed endless loop (game locking up at startup) if graphics settings couldn't be applied (#386) * Fixed some warnings and uninitialized variables (thanks *turol*!) * Work around dmap bug caused by GCC using FMA "optimizations" (#147) * Prevent dhewm3 from being run as root on Unix-like systems to improve security * Replaced most usages of `strncpy()` with something safer to prevent buffer overflows (remaining cases should be safe). - Just a precaution, I don't know if any of them could actually be exploited, but there were some compiler warnings in newer GCC versions. * Console output is now logged to `dhewm3log.txt` (last log is renamed to `dhewm3log-old.txt`) - On Windows it's in `My Documents/My Games/dhewm3/` - On Mac it's in `$HOME/Library/Application Support/dhewm3/` - On other Unix-like systems like Linux it's in `$XDG_DATA_HOME/dhewm3/` (usually `$HOME/.local/share/dhewm3/`) * Improved compatibility with Wayland (#426) * Work around assertion in AlphaLabs4 due to "ride_of_death" yeeting the dead "monster_zsec_shotgun_12" into the void (#409) * Support loading some mods known to need `fs_game_base d3xp` via Mods menu (currently, *The Lost Mission* and *LibreCoop d3xp* are supported) * Disable assertion in idSampleDecoderLocal::DecodeOGG() that triggered when starting a new Classic Doom3 game (#461)
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(NEWS.md is not updated to 1.1.7) # s2 1.1.5 * fix compiler problem on Alpine 3.19.0 (#251) # s2 1.1.4 * Updated more tests to pass on a forthcoming waldo package update (#237). # s2 1.1.3 * Made a test less strict to pass tests on Alpine Linux (#218, #220). * Updated tests to pass on forthcoming waldo package update (@hadley, #226). * Updated vendored file modifications to suppress a multi-line comment warning on gcc (#214, #227). # s2 1.1.2 - Fixed test for `as.data.frame()` for `s2_cell()` to comply with new wk version and the latest release of R (#207). - Fix unary union of an empty multipolygon (#208). - Added `#include <cstdint>` to an Abseil header to fix compilation with gcc13 (#209, #210). - Update internal Abseil to 20220623.1 LTS (#213). # s2 1.1.1 - Fix new CRAN check warnings (#202, #203). # s2 1.1.0 - Fix for s2 build on Windows with R <= 3.6.x (#142) - Fix for s2 build on MacOS with multiple openssl versions (#142, #145, #146) - Fix for s2 build on 32-bit openssl (#143, #147) - Added `s2_convex_hull()` and `s2_convex_hull_agg()` (@spiry34, #150, #151, #163). - Added `max_distance` argument to `s2_closest_edges()`, making distance-constrained k-nearest neighbours possible (#125, #156, #162). - Added a spherical `s2_point_on_surface()` implementation for polygons (@kylebutts, #152, #161) - Added a `s2_cell_union()` vector class to represent cell coverings and operators to generate them from an s2 geography vector (e.g., `s2_covering_cell_ids()`). Cell unions are useful as compact representations of spherical geometry and can be used like a bounding box to determine a possible intersection with one or more geographies (#85, #94, #164). - Refactored the simple features compatability layer into a standalone code base for potential future use in a Python adaptation (#165). - Migrate input and output to non-deprecated wk package handlers and writers (#101, #165, #168). - Make `s2_union_agg()` more efficient using a recursive merge strategy (#103, #165). - Fix package build on Raspberry Pi (#169, #171). - Fix warning on clang14 when compiling with `-O0` (#167, #172). - Added `s2_prepared_dwithin()` and fixed `s2_dwithin_matrix()` such that it efficiently uses the index (#157, #174). - Updated `s2_lnglat()` and `s2_point()` to use `wk::xy()` (a record-style vctr) to represent point coordinates. This is much faster than the previous representation which relied on `list()` of external pointers (#181, #159). - Added arguments `planar` and `tessellate_tol_m` to `s2_as_text()`, `s2_as_binary()`. Use `planar = TRUE` and set `tessellate_tol_m` to the maximum error for your use-case to automatically subdivide edges to preserve or "straight" lines in Plate carree projection on import (#182). - Added arguments `planar` and `tessellate_tol_m` to `s2_geog_from_text()`, and `s2_geog_from_wkb()`. Use `planar = TRUE` and set `tessellate_tol_m` to the maximum error for your use-case to automatically subdivide edges to ensure or "straight" lines in Plate carree projection on export (#182). # s2 1.0.7 - Update the internal copy of s2geometry to use updated Abseil, fixing a compiler warning on gcc-11 (#79, #134).
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# wk 0.9.4 - Ensure package tests pass against sf 1.0-18 (#224, #225). # wk 0.9.3 - Ensure package compiles with `STRICT_R_HEADERS=1` (#222). # wk 0.9.2 - Add `wk_crs()` and `wk_set_crs()` methods for `bbox` (#213) - Fix wk_trans inconsistent meta flags handling (#217) - Ensure package builds on arm64 for Windows (#220) # wk 0.9.1 - Fix format strings/arguments for R-devel (#209). # wk 0.9.0 ## Breaking changes - The common well-known binary representation of POINT EMPTY (i.e., POINT (nan nan)) is now handled as POINT EMPTY allowing empty points to roundtrip through `wkb()` vectors (#196, #204). - `xy(NA, NA)` is now read as a null feature instead of POINT EMPTY. This preserves the invariant that null features can also be identified using `is.na()` (#205). - `xy(NaN, NaN)` is now read as POINT EMPTY and `is.na(xy(NaN, NaN))` now returns `FALSE`. This means that both EMPTY and null points can roundtrip through `xy()` (#205). ## Bugfixes and improvements - `wk_meta()` now contains a new column `is_empty`, which is `TRUE` for any feature that contains at least one non-empty coordinate. This allows more efficient detection of features with zero coordinates (#197, #199). - Updated PROJ data to use the latest pull of the database packaged with PROJ 9.3.0 (#201). - The wk package now compiles once again on gcc 4.8 (#203, #206). - Fixed `sfc_writer()` to correctly attach the `classes` attribute to sfc output with mixed geometry types (#195). - Function `sfc_writer()` now has an argument `promote_multi` to write any input as the MULTI variant. This makes it more likely that an input vector will be read as a single geometry type (#198). - The `wk_collection_filter()` now correctly increments the `part_id` when calling the child handler (@brownag, #194). # wk 0.8.0 * Added `wkb_to_hex()` (@anthonynorth, #183). * Implemented `vctrs::vec_proxy_equal()` for `wkb()` vctrs (@anthonynorth, #183). * Fixed `sfc_writer()`, which had returned NULL for some inputs (e.g., via `wk_collection()`) (@anthonynorth, #182, #186). * Added `wk_clockwise()` and `wk_counterclockwise()` to re-wind polygon rings (@anthonynorth, #188). * New replacement-function mode for `wk_coords<-()` for in-place modification of coordinates (@mdsumner, #187). * New function `wk_trans_explicit()` migrated from crs2crs (@mdsumner, #187). # wk 0.7.3 * Fix tests for updated waldo package (#178). # wk 0.7.2 * Fix use-after-free warnings. # wk 0.7.1 * Fix implicit reliance on error `as.data.frame.default()`, which no longer occurs in r-devel (#166). # wk 0.7.0 * Remove legacy headers that are no longer used by any downstream package (#146). * `validate_wk_wkt()` now errors for an object that does not inherit from 'wk_wkt' (#123, #146). * Added `wk_crs_projjson()` to get a JSON representation of a CRS object. To make lookup possible based on shortcut-style CRS objects (e.g., `"EPSG:4326"` or `4326`), added data objects `wk_proj_crs_view` and `wk_proj_crs_json` that contain cached versions of rendered PROJJSON based on the latest PROJ version (#147). * Added a `wk_crs_proj_definition()` method for `wk_crs_inherit()` (#136, #147). * Conversion to sf now uses the `sfc_writer()` for all wk classes, making conversions faster and fixing at least one issue with conversion of NA geometries to sf (#135). * `wk_plot()` now plots `NULL`/`NA` geometries and mixed geometry types more reliably (#142, #143, #149). * Exported EMPTY geometries to well-known text now include dimension (e.g., `POINT Z EMPTY`) (#141, #150). * Fixed bug where `wk_polygon()` doubled some points when the input contained closed rings (#134, #151). * Fixed bug where `wk_count()` exposed uninitialized values for empty input (#139, #153). * The `xy_writer()` now opportunistically avoids allocating vectors for Z or M values unless they are actually needed (#131, #154). * Added example WKT for all geometry types and dimensions plus helper `wk_example()` to access them and set various properties (#155). * Fixes warnings when compiling with `-Wstrict-prototypes` (#157, #158). * Removed `wk_chunk_map_feature()` in favour of using chunking strategies directly (#132, #159). * Optimized `wk_coords()` for `xy()` objects (#138, #160). * Added accessor methods for record-style vectors: `rct_xmin()`, `rct_xmax()`, `rct_ymin()`, `rct_ymax()`, `rct_width()`, `rct_height()`, `crc_center()`, `crc_x()`, `crc_y()`, `crc_r()`, `xy_x()`, `xy_y()`, `xy_z()`, and `xy_m()` (#144, #161). * Added rectangle operators `rct_intersects()`, `rct_contains()`, and `rct_intersection()` (#161). # wk 0.6.0 * Fixed `wk_affine_rescale()` to apply the translate and scale operations in the correct order (#94). * Add `wk_handle_slice()` and `wk_chunk_map_feature()` to support a chunk + apply workflow when working with large vectors (#101, #107). * C and R code was rewritten to avoid materializing ALTREP vectors (#103, #109). * Added a `wk_crs_proj_definition()` generic for foreign CRS objects (#110, #112). * Added `wk_crs_longlat()` helper to help promote authority-compliant CRS choices (#112). * Added `wk_is_geodesic()`, `wk_set_geodesic()`, and argument `geodesic` in `wkt()` and `wkb()` as a flag for objects whose edges must be interpolated along a spherical/ellipsoidal trajectory (#112). * Added `sf::st_geometry()` and `sf::st_sfc()` methods for wk geometry vectors for better integration with sf (#113, #114). * Refactored well-known text parser to be more reusable and faster (#115, #104). * Minor performance enhancement for `is.na()` and `validate_wk_wkb()` when called on a very long `wkb()` vector (#117). * Fixed issue with `validate_wk_wkb()` and `validate_wk_wkt()`, which failed for most valid objects (#119). * Added `wk_envelope()` and `wk_envelope_handler()` to compute feature-wise bounding boxes (#120, #122). * Fixed headers and tests to pass on big endian systems (#105, #122). * Incorporated the geodesic attribute into vctrs methods, data frame columns, and bbox/envelope calculation (#124, #125). * Fix `as_xy()` for nested data frames and geodesic objects (#126, #128). * Remove deprecated `wkb_problems()`, `wkt_problems()`, `wkb_format()`, and `wkt_format()` (#129). * `wk_plot()` is now an S3 generic (#130). # wk 0.5.0 * Fixed bugs relating to the behaviour of wk classes as vectors (#64, #65, #67, #70). * `crc()` objects are now correctly exported as polygons with a closed loop (#66, #70). * Added `wk_vertices()` and `wk_coords()` to extract individual coordinate values from geometries with optional identifying information. For advanced users, the `wk_vertex_filter()` can be used as part of a pipeline to export coordinates as point geometries to another handler (#69, #71). * Added `wk_flatten()` to extract geometries from collections. For advanced users, the `wk_flatten_filter()` can be used as part of a pipeline (#75, #78). * `options("max.print")` is now respected by all vector classes (#72, #74). * Moved implementation of plot methods from wkutils to wk to simplify the dependency structure of both packages (#80, #76). * Added `wk_polygon()`, `wk_linestring()`, and `wk_collection()` to construct polygons, lines, and collections. For advanced users, `wk_polygon_filter()`, `wk_linestring_filter()`, and `wk_collection_filter()` can be used as part of a pipeline (#77, #84). * Added a C-level transform struct that can be used to simplify the the common pattern of transforming coordinates. These structs can be created by other packages; however, the `wk_trans_affine()` and `wk_trans_set()` transforms are also built using this feature. These are run using the new `wk_transform()` function and power the new `wk_set_z()`, `wk_set_m()`, `wk_drop_z()`, `wk_drop_m()`, functions (#87, #88, #89). # wk 0.4.1 * Fix LTO and MacOS 3.6.2 check errors (#61). # wk 0.4.0 * Removed `wksxp()` in favour of improved `sf::st_sfc()` support (#21). * Rewrite existing readers, writers, and handlers, using a new C API (#13). * Use new C API in favour of header-only approach for all wk functions (#19, #22). * Use cpp11 to manage safe use of callables that may longjmp from C++. * Vector classes now propagate `attr(, "crs")`, and check that operations that involve more than one vector have compatable CRS objects as determined by `wk_crs_equal()`. * Added an R-level framework for other packages to implement wk readers and handlers: `wk_handle()`, `wk_translate()`, and `wk_writer()` (#37). * Added a native reader and writer for `sf::st_sfc()` objects and implemented R-level generics for sfc, sfg, sf, and bbox objects (#28, #29, #38, #45). * Implement `crc()` vector class to represent circles (#40). * Added a 2D cartesian bounding box handler (`wk_bbox()`) (#42). * Refactored unit tests reflecting use of the new API and for improved test coverage (#44, #45, #46). * Added `wk_meta()`, `wk_vector_meta()`, and `wk_count()` to inspect properties of vectors (#53). * Modified all internal handlers such that they work with vectors of unknown length (#54). # wk 0.3.4 * Fixed reference to `wkutils::plot.wk_wksxp()`, which no longer exists. # wk 0.3.3 * Fixed WKB import of ZM geometries that do not use EWKB. * Added `xy()`, `xyz()`, `xym()` and `xyzm()` classes to efficiently store point geometries. * Added the `rct()` vector class to efficiently store two-dimensional rectangles. * Fixed the CRAN check failure caused by a circular dependency with the wkutils package. * Added S3 methods to coerce sf objects to and from `wkt()`, `wkb()` and `wksxp()`. # wk 0.3.2 * Fixed EWKB output for collections and multi-geometries that included SRID (#3). * Fixed CRAN check errors related to exception handling on MacOS/R 3.6.2. # wk 0.3.1 * Added a `NEWS.md` file to track changes to the package.
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Currently x264-devel is built with
--disable-asm
I built a version with asm enabled and got a 4x speed increase (admittedly a different x264 version and newer gcc). The output file didn’t have any visible artifacts.
If I understand the following link correctly OpenIndiana also builds x264 with asm enabled.
https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/blob/oi/hipster/components/encumbered/x264/Makefile
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