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Changelog
=========
+ Version 1.45 (2023.11.22)
- Adding support to known files: .txtar, .wat
- Adding .ipynb_checkpoints to IGNORED_DIRS (#74)
- Clean up testing setup; support newer Python versions
+ Version 1.44 (2022.06.28)
- Fixed a bug in --smart-case with Python 3 (#67)
- Added Rust to known types
- Python 2.7 support dropped; pss Python 3-only now.
+ Version 1.43 (2021.01.05)
- Added new types: QML, TypeScript, go.mod, Toml, Dockerfile.
- Support for multiple include and exclude patterns (#56)
- Improve compatibility with newer versions of Python 3
- Updated version of colorama which fixed some old-standing issues with color
output.
+ Version 1.42 (2018.08.06)
- Added a new option: --exclude-pattern to exclude files matching a regex.
This is the inverse of -G, since negative regexes are sometimes tricky to
craft. Also -G got a synonym: --include-pattern
- Added new types: JSX, TypeScript, SCSS, R, Jinja2, Terraform, Dart
- Added options to suppress printing line numbers (#41)
- Made --hs a synonym for --haskell
- Added support for universal newlines (#36)
+ Version 1.41 (2016.09.10)
- Added --julia, --vhdl and --verilog types (pull requests #29, #30).
- Added support for Bazel types (BUILD, .bzl), Clojure, Markdown, Protobuf.
- Colorama updated to newer version (#33).
+ Version 1.40 (2014.11.03)
- Added .metadata directory to ignore list (issue #17).
- Added the .haml extension for Ruby
- Added new types: CUDA (.cu), OpenCL (.cl)
- Added --td as a short-name for --tablegen
- Use new capabilities of setuptools if available, when creating a
distribution for Windows (pull request #18)
- Added Bash completion script in tools/pss-bash-completion.bash, along with a
special option for pss to dump the list of types for it.
- Exit with a return code similarly as ack and grep (issue #24).
0: Match found or help/version printed. 1: No match. 2: Error.
+ Version 1.39 (2013.09.20)
- Fixed a number of problems with mixing regex pattern and extensions in file
searching (see Github issues #2 and #3).
- Sped up searching for multiple regex file patterns (such as
'--cmake --make') by ~10%.
- Fixed a colorama bug that caused intermittent coloring problems on 64-bit
Windows (pull request #7 by Ben Hoyt).
- Added --color-line option to specify custom line number coloring (issue #11
by Ben Hoyt).
- Added the .pyw extension to Python patterns (issue #12).
- Added the .go extension for Go (issue #14).
+ Version 1.38 (2013.03.23)
- Issue #39: Fix regex matching which was broken by the non-regex optimization
in v1.37
+ Version 1.37 (2013.03.21)
- Fixed the output of --help-types to describe file patterns more faithfully.
- Issue #35: Fix the -w option to work properly on Python 3
- Added '.tox' to the set of directories ignored by default.
- Issue #34: Support for --cython
- Added support for the .el extension for Emacs Lisp
- Issue #36: Fixed the --match option.
- Issue #37: Allow comma-separated lists in --ignore-dirs
- Optimize the files-with-matches option by looking for a single match within
a file instead of all matches.
- Issue #38: Optimize matching of non-regex patterns, which is very common.
Measured speedup of 10-20%.
+ Version 0.36 (2012.12.27)
- Issue #28: additional patterns for Makefile searches.
- Issue #30: added option to search in files without extensions.
- Added patterns for searching within LLVM IR, Tablegen, SCons, separated
include and inline files (.inc, .inl), .S assembly and JSON files.
- Issue #32: handle path separators in --ignore-dir.
+ Version 0.35 (2012.03.09)
- Speedup (~20%) for matching file contents (pull request #7 by Neil
Chintomby)
- Set --noheading and --nobreak for non-tty output. This aids using pss
instead of grep in editor plugins. Addresses Issue #25.
- Added --py and --rb command line type synonyms for Python and Ruby,
respectively.
- Added --cfg command line type for configuration files.
- Issue #25: fix crash when attempting to read a file without
read permissions.
- Issue #26: additional patterns for CMake searches.
+ Version 0.34 (2011.11.16)
- Added --noheading and --nobreak options (pull request #4 by Bernhard
Leiner).
- Issue #13: added the '-t/--textonly/--nobinary' option to restrict the
search to textual files.
- Issue #23: added 'txt' type for '.txt' and '.text' extensions
- Added 'rst' type for '.rst' and '.rest' extensions (Restructured Text)
- Issue #17: customize the colors used by pss for matches and filenames.
- Added __pycache__ to the list of directories ignored by default.
- Issue #20: Make -g cooperate with -a as expected.
- Issue #16: Add F90 and F95 extensions for Fortran.
- Issue #3: Allow specifying file types using patterns, not just extensions.
Also adds new types: make, rake, cmake.
+ Version 0.33 (2011.10.21)
- Issue #7: allow simple invocation of pss without installing, by directly
passing the source directory to a Python interpreter.
- Fixed a problem with the max-count option that was broken in some cases.
- Fixed some encoding issues, and better handling of non-ASCII files when
running on Python 3 (also reported in Issues #10 and #12).
- Issue #2: pss will now ignore broken symlinks (won't list them or try to
read them).
- Issue #5: When the output of pss is redirected, by default colors won't
be applied (unless forced with --color). Pull request #2 by Pekka Klärck.
- Issue #6: Support -l and -L options (only show files with/without matches)
- Issue #8: When Ctrl+C is hit, print a succinct error message instead of
the full stack trace.
+ Version 0.32 (2011.10.14)
- Move pss.py from scripts/ to psslib/, leaving just a wrapper call to
pss.py's main() in scripts/pss.py and scripts/pss. This is better than
the previous solution of having a symlink in scripts/ because pip on
Python 2.6 doesn't handle symlinks too well.
+ Version 0.31 - Initial public release (2011.10.14)