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With this Pull Request I added support for macOS operating system to adoptopenjdk11-bin. If it would be possible I would like to become maintaner of this code (macOS support).

netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 22, 2020
This is an ABI breaking update so security/libfido2 must also be updated.

v0.8.0
  BREAKING: Fix cbor_tag_item not increasing the reference count on the tagged item reference it returns [Fixes #109] (discovered bt JohnGilmour)
  BREAKING: CBOR_DECODER_EBUFFER removed from cbor_decoder_status
  Fixed several minor manpage issues [#159] (discovered by kloczek@)
v0.7.0
  Fix bad encoding of NaN half-floats [Fixes #53] (discovered by BSipos-RKF)
  Fix potentially bad encoding of negative half-float with exponent < -14 [Fixes #112] (discovered by yami36)
  BREAKING: Improved bool support [Fixes #63]
  Fix memory_allocation_test breaking the build without CBOR_CUSTOM_ALLOC [Fixes #128] (by panlinux)
  Fix a potential build issue where cJSON includes may be misconfigured
  Breaking: Add a limit on the size of the decoding context stack (by James-ZHANG)
  Enable LTO/IPO based on CheckIPOSupported [#143] (by xanderlent)
v0.6.1
    Fix bad shared library version number
v0.6.0
    Correctly set .so version [Fixes #52].
    Fix & prevent heap overflow error in example code [#74] [#76] (by @nevun)
    Correctly set OSX dynamic library version [Fixes #75]
    Fix misplaced 0xFF bytes in maps possibly causing memory corruption
    BREAKING: Fix handling & cleanup of failed memory allocation in constructor
    and builder helper functions [Fixes #84]
    Globally enforced code style [Fixes #83]
    Fix issue possible memory corruption bug on repeated
    cbor_(byte)string_add_chunk calls with intermittently failing realloc calls
    Fix possibly misaligned reads and writes when endian.h is uses or when
    running on a big-endian machine [Fixes #99, #100]
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tnn2 commented Oct 23, 2020

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I don't maintain the adoptopenjdk11-bin package. If you want to add support to the source based lang/openjdk11 I'm happy to look at that. Forwarding CC to @ryoon as this is more his area.

netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 1, 2020
Change log:

0.5.0
======
- Bump required GTK+ in `mousepad-prefs-dialog.ui` (#78)
- Fix an oversight in updating actions state (#76)
- Remove TODO file (#74)
- Ensure that opening modes are excluded from translation
- Translation Updates:
  Albanian, Bulgarian, Chinese (China), Dutch, French, German, Greek,
  Hebrew, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian Bokmål, Portuguese,
  Portuguese (Brazil), Slovenian, Spanish, Japanese

0.4.90
======
Release candidate for upcoming stable version 0.5.

- Dependency Changes:
  - GLib >= 2.45.8
  - GTK+ >= 3.20
  - GtkSourceView >= 3.24
  - GTK+ 2 support has been removed
  - GtkSourceView 2 support has been removed

- New Features:
  - Add keybindings to show the menubar temporarily when hidden
  - Add command line option and setting for file opening mode
  - Improve encoding dialog
  - Add regex search

- Discontinued Features
  - multi-select (GTK+ 2)

- Appearance Changes
  - Replace `$HOME` with a tilde in displayed filename
  - Add new default keybindings and reveal some hidden ones
  - Search bar tweaks
  - Make tabs expanded for consistency with other Xfce programs
  - Add copyright and license info to About dialog
  - Improve label texts of "Find and Replace" dialog and search bar
  - Make the statusbar smaller
  - Add new app icon and switch to reverse DNS name
  - Save the state of the "highlight all" button in the search bar
  - Update window title of Find and Replace dialog
  - Add "Wrap around" check box to Find and Replace dialog (Bug #11290)
  - Infer filetype from shebang line (Bug #10514)
  - Show info when Templates directory does not exist (Bug #10486)

- Code Refactoring
  - Restore the use of the file `accels.scm`
  - Code refactoring around saving and restoring window geometry
  - Improve save-related actions
  - Fully switch to GtkApplication
  - Avoid deprecation warnings 5: CSS related
  - Avoid deprecation warnings 4: GtkUIManager and GtkAction
  - GtkStock
  - Avoid deprecation warnings 2: miscellaneous
  - Avoid deprecation warnings 1: alignment and padding
  - Avoid compilation warnings other than deprecation
  - Remove support for GTK+2
  - Switch to README.md and foreign automake mode
  - Add basic GitLab pipeline

- Bug Fixes:
  - Remove README.md from DISTCLEANFILES, it's not generated
  - Fix crash when dragging tab to GSV widget
  - Change GtkTextView wrap mode to GTK_WRAP_WORD_CHAR
  - Initialize the recent manager if needed at startup
  - Prevent search bar from overlapping the document
  - Properly disconnect signal handlers
  - Fix make distcheck
  - Fix color modifications in search entries
  - Do not open an empty document when encoding failed
  - Do not search for previously selected text
  - Update search field with selected text
  - Bug #16717: Move from exo-csource to xdt-csource
  - Remember last save location (Bug #14165)
  - Use g_get_user_dir to get Templates directory (Bug #11048)
  - Sync remaining menu actions to their settings (Bug #11046)
  - Install appstream in metainfo folder (Bug #11200)
  - Add appdata file (Bug #11200)
  - Fix building with `--enable-dbus --disable-gtk3`
  - Change visibility of fullscreen bars after small delay (Bug #9735)
  - Fix return type of fullscreen settings (Bug #9735)

- Translation Updates:
  Albanian, Arabic, Armenian (Armenia), Basque, Belarusian, Bulgarian,
  Catalan, Chinese (China), Chinese (Taiwan), Croatian, Czech, Danish,
  Dutch, Eastern Armenian, English (Australia), English (United
  Kingdom), Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew,
  Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingue, Italian, Japanese,
  Kazakh, Korean, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian
  Nynorsk, Occitan (post 1500), Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese
  (Brazil), Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish,
  Swedish, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Uyghur
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 14, 2020
# rprojroot 2.0.2 (2020-11-15)

## Features
- In `find_root_file()`, if the first path component is already an
  absolute path, the path is returned unchanged without referring to
  the root. This allows using both root-relative and absolute paths in
  `here::here()`. Mixing root-relative and absolute paths in the same
  call returns an error (#59).

- `find_root_file()` propagates `NA` values in path components. Using
  tidyverse recycling rules for path components of length different
  from one (#66).

- `has_file()` and `has_file_pattern()` gain `fixed` argument (#75).
- New `is_drake_project` criterion (#34).
- Add `subdir` argument to `make_fix_file()` (#33, @BarkleyBG).
- Update documentation for version control criteria (#35, @uribo).

## Breaking changes

- `Has_file()` and `has_dir()` now throw an error if the `filepath`
  argument is an absolute path (#74).

- `has_basename()` replaces `has_dirname()` to avoid confusion (#63).

- `as_root_criterion()` and `is_root_criterion()` replace `as.` and
  `is.`, respectively. The latter are soft-deprecated.

- `thisfile()` and related functions are soft-deprecated, now
  available in the whereami package (#43).

## Bug fixes

- The `is_dirname()` criterion no longer considers sibling directories (#44).

## Internal

- Use testthat 3e (#70).
- The backports package is no longer imported (#68).
- Re-license as MIT (#50).
- Move checks to GitHub Actions (#52).

- Availability of suggested packages knitr and rmarkdown, and pandoc,
  is now checked before running the corresponding tests.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 19, 2020
- Fix for #72, newly generated test suite refers to file using
  $TEXTTEST_ROOT now to make it easier to version control
- Fix for #75, improve naming of controls and handle lack of source file
  in Import Files dialog
- Fix for #74, focus now in first combo box or text field in dialogs,
  not just first text field. Mainly for Import Files.
- Fixing preview of new or missing files that cannot be decoded using
  the default encoding
- Fix an issue when starting sge slave
- Fix issue when the config queue capacity is None
- Restore functionality to have mode-dependent window sizes
  (dynamic_screen_height etc) which was lost in 4.0
- Possibility to increase parallelism via queue_system_max_capacity
- Make sure we can terminate running tests
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ryoon commented Feb 1, 2021

Sorry for very late reply.
I have slightly different patch to enable macOS support for pkgsrc/lang/adoptopenjdk11-bin package.
I will commit it soon.

However I have no macOS environment. Could you test my change after commit?

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However I have no macOS environment. Could you test my change after commit?

Sure. I would love to test it.

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ryoon commented Feb 2, 2021

My change has been applied to github.com/NetBSD/pkgsrc repository.
Could you try lang/adoptopenjdk11-bin?

Thank you.

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One small nitpick:
Please apply following change, to make it aligned with other packages:

do-install:
-       cd ${WRKSRC} && pax -rwp ma . ${DESTDIR}${JAVA_HOME}
+       cd ${WRKSRC} && ${PAX} -rwp ma . ${DESTDIR}${JAVA_HOME}

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bartoszkosiorek commented Feb 2, 2021

I checked the build and it is failing with following error during installation:

ERROR: The following files are in the PLIST but not in /private/var/tmp/pkgsrc/work/pkgsrc-obj/tomtom/adoptopenjdk11-bin/work/.destdir/usr/local/pkg:
ERROR:         /private/var/tmp/pkgsrc/work/pkgsrc-obj/tomtom/adoptopenjdk11-bin/work/.destdir/usr/local/pkg/java/openjdk11/bin/jaotc
ERROR:         /private/var/tmp/pkgsrc/work/pkgsrc-obj/tomtom/adoptopenjdk11-bin/work/.destdir/usr/local/pkg/java/openjdk11/bin/jar
ERROR:         /private/var/tmp/pkgsrc/work/pkgsrc-obj/tomtom/adoptopenjdk11-bin/work/.destdir/usr/local/pkg/java/openjdk11/bin/jarsigner
ERROR:         /private/var/tmp/pkgsrc/work/pkgsrc-obj/tomtom/adoptopenjdk11-bin/work/.destdir/usr/local/pkg/java/openjdk11/bin/java
ERROR:         /private/var/tmp/pkgsrc/work/pkgsrc-obj/tomtom/adoptopenjdk11-bin/work/.destdir/usr/local/pkg/java/openjdk11/bin/javac
ERROR:         /private/var/tmp/pkgsrc/work/pkgsrc-obj/tomtom/adoptopenjdk11-bin/work/.destdir/usr/local/pkg/java/openjdk11/bin/javadoc
ERROR:         /private/var/tmp/pkgsrc/work/pkgsrc-obj/tomtom/adoptopenjdk11-bin/work/.destdir/usr/local/pkg/java/openjdk11/bin/javap

….
ERROR: The following files are in /private/var/tmp/pkgsrc/work/pkgsrc-obj/tomtom/adoptopenjdk11-bin/work/.destdir/usr/local/pkg but not in the PLIST:
ERROR:         /private/var/tmp/pkgsrc/work/pkgsrc-obj/tomtom/adoptopenjdk11-bin/work/.destdir/usr/local/pkg/bin/adoptopenjdk11-bin-jar
ERROR:         /private/var/tmp/pkgsrc/work/pkgsrc-obj/tomtom/adoptopenjdk11-bin/work/.destdir/usr/local/pkg/bin/adoptopenjdk11-bin-java
ERROR:         /private/var/tmp/pkgsrc/work/pkgsrc-obj/tomtom/adoptopenjdk11-bin/work/.destdir/usr/local/pkg/bin/adoptopenjdk11-bin-javac
ERROR:         /private/var/tmp/pkgsrc/work/pkgsrc-obj/tomtom/adoptopenjdk11-bin/work/.destdir/usr/local/pkg/bin/adoptopenjdk11-bin-javadoc
ERROR:         /private/var/tmp/pkgsrc/work/pkgsrc-obj/tomtom/adoptopenjdk11-bin/work/.destdir/usr/local/pkg/bin/adoptopenjdk11-bin-javah

It seems that PLIST should be set as in original Pull Request:
https://github.com/NetBSD/pkgsrc/pull/74/files#diff-b405661d40fd0289915166e61e839bb23dab89e6001268d808041beb6213f110

similar what PLIST.linux-x86_64 have:
https://github.com/NetBSD/pkgsrc/blob/trunk/lang/adoptopenjdk11-bin/PLIST.linux-x86_64

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ryoon commented Feb 2, 2021

Thank you. My PLIST.darwin-x86_64 has some problems.
I have just committed the fix for PLIST and ${PAX} to CVS tree.
GitHub Git mirror will receive the fix in some hours.

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ryoon commented Feb 3, 2021

My change arrived to NetBSD/pkgsrc Git repository.
Could you try again?

Thank you.

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bartoszkosiorek commented Feb 4, 2021

My change arrived to NetBSD/pkgsrc Git repository.
Could you try again?

The build and installation was ended successfully. Unfortunately during run I have some strange issue:

 pkg % ./java/adoptopenjdk11-bin/bin/java
zsh: killed     ./java/adoptopenjdk11-bin/bin/java
 pkg % ./java/adoptopenjdk11-bin/bin/java -version
zsh: killed     ./java/adoptopenjdk11-bin/bin/java -version
 pkg % ./bin/adoptopenjdk11-bin-java -version
Killed 

I need to investigate it further, and verify if it is something on my side.

netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 20, 2021
Changelog:
PRJ_VER=1.5.1
SUMMARY=Fix the Ctrl, Numpad and selection keys handling
REDHAT_BUGZILLA=1337185
[Changes]
- Enhancement:
- Fix:
  + GH issue #73: Ctrl, Alt, Ins causes the pre-edit duplicate commit
  + GH issue #74: Failed to clean the PreEdit when changing input focus
  + GH issue #79: Failed to input space when "space-as-selection"
  + GH issue #87 Modify dropdown menu for selecting keys
  + GH issue #88 Numpad should be able to select
  + RHBZ #1337185 - Cannot add phrases with Ctrl
    A.k.a GH issue #63
    Thank for contribution from hiunnhue
- Acknowledge:
  + Obata Akio contributed pull request 71, 72, 73
  + hiunnhue contributed pull request 75, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 86,
    87, 90, 91, 92, 94
  + hiunnhue fixed issue 73, 74, 79, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, 94
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ryoon commented Feb 22, 2021

Hi,

I have tested on macOS Big Sur for Intel and adoptopenjdk11-bin-java and javac work fine for me.
Does your java command work outside pkgsrc?
And could you provide your macOS architecture (CPU type) and macOS version?

Thank you.

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So maybe it is something on my side.
I had installed macOS Catalina 10.15.7 and 2.5 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 (x86_64).
The other java versions are working correctly.

I think we could close this ticket.

netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 20, 2021
Version 1.68.0
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * 40.rc session crashes in gjs on unlocking (sometimes) [#387, !588, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * 40.rc: installed-tests installed despite explicitly disabled [#388, !589,
    Philip Chimento]

Version 1.67.3
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * System.exit() doesn't work inside signal handler [#19, !565, Evan Welsh]
  * GdkEvent subtypes trigger assert in Gtk4 [#365, !566, Evan Welsh]
  * Replace g_memdup [#375, !567, Philip Chimento]
  * 1.67.2: build fails with gcc 11 [#376, !568, Philip Chimento]
  * Warnings introspecting array of boxed type as signal argument. [#377, !569,
    Carlos Garnacho]
  * Add list command to debugger [!571, Nasah Kuma]
  * Assertion failure in enqueuePromiseJob [#349, !572, Philip Chimento]
  * in interpreter Ctrl-c should exit inner shell if stuck [#98, !574, Philip
    Chimento]
  * Compiler ambiguity in enum-utils.h on operator overloading [#368, !576,
    Chun-wei Fan]
  * Fix GJS_DISABLE_JIT not fully disabling JIT [!575, Ivan Molodetskikh]
  * Error running gjs built with prefix: g_object_new_is_valid_property: object
    class 'GjsContext' has no property named 'program-path' [#381, !577, Sonny
    Piers]
  * Various maintenance [!578, !586, Philip Chimento]
  * Add some profiling labels [!579, Ivan Molodetskikh]
  * Some installed tests (introspection) segfault when GTK isn't available
    [#383, !580, Olivier Tilloy]
  * Installed tests do not install the js/modules subdir [#384, !581, Olivier
    Tilloy]
  * Installed tests fail because expected path doesn't include project name
    [#385, !582, Olivier Tilloy]
  * 1.67.2: Regress test hangs / timeouts on i686 [#379, !583, Marco Trevisan]
  * object: Do not call any function on disposed GObject pointers [!585, Marco
    Trevisan]

Version 1.67.2
--------------

- New language features: Importing ES modules is now supported, both statically
  with import statements and dynamically with the import() function. For more
  information on how to use modules, see:
  https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/import
  Four built-in modules exist: cairo, gettext, gi, and system. Except for gi,
  they work similarly to the old-style modules imports.cairo, imports.gettext,
  and imports.system. Consult the documentation in doc/Modules.md on how to use
  them.

- The debugger now has a "list" command which works very similarly to its GDB
  equivalent.

- New API: GObject.ParamSpec.jsobject() works like the other GObject.ParamSpec
  types, and allows you to have a GObject property whose value is a JavaScript
  object (plain object, Date, Array, etc.)

- New API: System.programPath is the name of the JS program that GJS is running,
  or null if there isn't one (for example, in the interactive interpreter.)

- New API: System.programArgs is an array of arguments given to the JS program.
  It is the same as ARGV but is consistently always present. (ARGV was not
  defined in the interactive interpreter or when embedding GJS in a C program.)

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * Support Native JSObject GType for Signals and Properties [!305, Marco
    Trevisan, Philip Chimento]
  * Add 'system.programPath' API. [!443, Evan Welsh]
  * ESM: Enable static imports. (Part 3) [!450, Evan Welsh, Philip Chimento]
  * Refactor ARGV handling and add `system.programArgs` [!455, Evan Welsh,
    Philip Chimento]
  * Function make the object more C++ friendly [!514, Marco Trevisan]
  * ESM: Enable dynamic imports. [!525, Evan Welsh, Philip Chimento]
  * Remove JSClass macros from Ns, GType, and Cairo types [!549, Philip
    Chimento]
  * various documentation improvements [!551, Sonny Piers]
  * Replace remaining mentions of window with globalThis [!552, Sonny Piers]
  * add .editorconfig file [!553, Sonny Piers]
  * Display current line of source code when displaying current frame in
    debugger [!554, Nasah Kuma]
  * doc: add Clapper and Flatseal to thirty party applications written in GJS
    [!555, Sonny Piers]
  * Multiline template literals are missing newlines when entered at interactive
    prompt [#371, !556, Ales Huzik]
  * function: Remove JSClass macros [!558, Philip Chimento, Marco Trevisan]
  * Missing classes on global. [#372, !559, Philip Chimento]
  * arg: fix build failure with glib main branch [!560, Michael Catanzaro]
  * Update to Jasmine 2.9.1 [!561, Evan Welsh]
  * Various maintenance [!562, Philip Chimento]
  * Add list command to debugger [!563, Nasah Kuma]
  * Upgrade to Jasmine 3.6.0 [!564, Evan Welsh]

- Various refactors in preparation for BigInt support in gobject-introspection
  [Marco Trevisan]

Version 1.67.1
--------------

- The debugger now has a "backtrace full" command which works very similarly to
  its GDB equivalent.

- The GObject.ParamFlags.CONSTRUCT_ONLY flag is now correctly enforced, when
  using it on GObject classes defined in JavaScript. This might break code that
  was incorrectly trying to set a property that it had previously defined as
  construct-only. The workaround is to remove the CONSTRUCT_ONLY flag.

- Fixed exception when calling GObject.Type().

- Several performance improvements.

- Progress on ES Modules.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * gobject: Handle CONSTRUCT_ONLY flag [!377, Florian Müllner]
  * Add native module registry to global (Part 2) [!456, Evan Welsh]
  * testGIMarshalling: Expand test coverage for flags [!479, Simon McVittie]
  * Private Objects: Use native allocators and structs [!494, Marco Trevisan]
  * Pass-by-reference GValue arguments do not work right [#74, !496, !507, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * Templated-data-only GjsAutoPointer (and use it more around) [!504, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * Error in function "_init()" in module "modules/overrides/GObject.js" [#238,
    !508, Nina Pypchenko]
  * fails to build on 32-bit [#357, !511, Michael Catanzaro]
  * Revert "arg-cache: Save space by not caching GType" [!512, Jonas Dreßler]
  * gi/wrapperutils: Move gjs_get_string_id() into resolve() implementations
    [!513, Jonas Dreßler]
  * updates on eslint configuration [!517, Nasah Kuma]
  * Update CONTRIBUTING.md about the runner system failure [!518, Nasah Kuma]
  * Switch to eslint-plugin-jsdoc and remove lint-condo [!520, #359, Evan Welsh,
    Philip Chimento]
  * gi: Check property before access [!521, Florian Müllner]
  * testGIMarshalling: Actually run the GPtrArray utf8 tests [!522, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * Add more documents for "imports" and "imports.gi" [!526, wsgalaxy]
  * overrides/Gtk: Set BuilderScope in class init [!527, Florian Müllner]
  * gi/arg-cache: Only skip array length parameter once [!528, Florian Müllner]
  * Copyright conformance with Reuse Software spec [!529, Philip Chimento, Evan
    Welsh]
  * Remove JSClass macros [!530, !533, !537, Philip Chimento]
  * Avoid pulling from DockerHub in CI [!531, Philip Chimento, Marco Trevisan]
  * Use GNOME-specific rules with cppcheck [!532, Philip Chimento]
  * Fedora 33 CI images [!535, Philip Chimento]
  * Fix IWYU bugs [!536, Philip Chimento]
  * Reduce bandwidth usage in CI, and pick a more accurate base for diff checks
    [!538, Philip Chimento]
  * debugger: Make '$$' mean the last value [!539, Philip Chimento]
  * Add codespell CI job [#362, !540, !541, !547, Björn Daase]
  * Various maintenance [!542, !548, Philip Chimento]
  * fix readline build on certain systems [!543, Jakub Kulík]
  * build: Require gobject-introspection 1.66.0 [!546, Philip Chimento]
  * Add backtrace full command to debugger [#208, !550, Nasah Kuma]

- Various refactors for type safety [Marco Trevisan]

- Various maintenance [Philip Chimento]

Version 1.66.2
--------------

- Performance improvements and crash fixes backported from the development
  branch.

- Bug fixes enabling use of GTK 4.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * Error in function "_init()" in module "modules/overrides/GObject.js" [#238,
    !508, Nina Pypchenko]
  * Revert "arg-cache: Save space by not caching GType" [!512, Jonas Dreßler]
  * gi/wrapperutils: Move gjs_get_string_id() into resolve() implementations
    [!513, Jonas Dreßler]
  * overrides/Gtk: Set BuilderScope in class init [!527, Florian Müllner]
  * fix readline build on certain systems [!543, Jakub Kulík]
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2021
v1.0
Released on 2020-07-18, Nelson Mandela International Day.

Added
* intercalate for DList (#43, Jacob Leach)
* Traversable instance for DList (#45, Veronika Romashkina)
* Data.DList.Internal for the DList implementation, Data.DList.Unsafe
  for exporting the DList constructor UnsafeDList and record label
  unsafeApplyDList (#55, #59)
* Data.DList.DNonEmpty (#60)
* GitHub Action for uploading a release (#74)
* dlist-bench, a benchmark package (#71)

Changed
* stimes for DList defined with stimesMonoid (#46, Janek Spaderna)
* Type of tail: DList a -> DList a to DList a -> [a] (#69)
* GitHub Action for continuous integration testing to replace Travis-CI (#47, #50)
* GHC warning and error improvements (#72, #73)
* Improved documentation (#55, #70, #76, #77)

Removed
* list :: b -> (a -> DList a -> b) -> DList a -> b (#69)


v0.8.0.8
Released on 2020-04-02, World Autism Awareness Day.

Added
* toList in the Foldable instance for DList (#36, Ryan Scott)

Changed
* QuickCheck upper bound: 2.14 to 2.15 (a7ea60d)

Fixed
* Documented time complexity of head for DList (#35, Simon Jakobi)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 1, 2021
glibmm is a C++ interface for the devel/glib2 library.

This package follows the 2.68 API.

Changes compared to devel/glibmm:

2.68.0 (stable):
This is the first stable release in the glibmm-2.68 ABI series.
It is parallel-installable with the glibmm-2.4 ABI.

The tarball for 2.68.0 has been created with 'meson dist'.
If you build with Autotools from the tarball, please read the relevant
part of the README file.

Glib:
* PropertyProxyConnectionNode::connect_changed():
  Fix using without property name
  (Daniel Boles) Issue #74 (wswfc), merge request !35
* Remove BalancedTree
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)

Gio:
* ListStore: Accept interfaces
  (Andreas Persson) Merge request !38
* MenuModel: Make MenuAttribute and MenuLink enum class
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)
* Add TlsClientConnectionImpl and TlsServerConnectionImpl
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)
* SocketClient::signal_event(): Fix wrapping of 'connection' parameter
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #73 (smilingthax)

gmmproc:
* Add optional decl_prefix parameter to _WRAP_GERROR and _WRAP_ENUM
  Used for adding GLIBMM_API or similar for MS Visual C++
  (Chun-wei Fan) Merge request !32
* Allow decorating comparison operators (for Visual Studio builds)
  (Chun-wei Fan) Merge request !33
* _CLASS_BOXEDTYPE, _CLASS_OPAQUE_COPYABLE: Fix move assignment
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #76 (misos1)
* Decorate private generated classes with __declspec when building
  with Visual Studio
  (Chun-wei Fan) Merge request !39, !41
* generate_wrap_init.pl.in: Use g_type_ensure(SomeClass::get_type())
  to ensure that get_type() is called
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)

Build:
* Use __declspec(dllexport) consistently when building glibmm with
  Visual Studio
  (Chun-wei Fan) Merge request !32
* Meson build: Set default value of the 'warnings' option to 'min'
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)
* Improve NMake support
  (Chun-wei Fan)
* Improve Visual Studio support
  (Chun-wei Fan) Merge request !37
* docs/reference/: Update for Doxygen >= 1.8.16
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)
* Meson build: Fix versioning on macOS
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Pull request libsigcplusplus#65 (Tom Schoonjans)
* Meson build: Fix detection of macOS
  (Tom Schoonjans) Merge request !43
* Change the ABI to glibmm-2.68
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)

Documentation:
* Meson build: Add missing Glib::Value and Variant documentation
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)


2.65.3: (unstable):
Distro packagers should probably not package this yet.

Tests:
* glibmm_buildfilename: Add some tests
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #71 (Kalev Lember)

Build:
* Meson build: Install generate_extra_defs.h
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #70 (Jan Alexander Steffens)


2.65.2: (unstable):
Distro packagers should probably not package this yet.

Glib:
* Add missing #includes
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #69 (Kalev Lember)


2.65.1: (unstable):
Distro packagers should probably not package this yet.

Glib:
* Add get_user_runtime_dir()
  (scx) Issue #57, merge request !14
* Add get_host_name()
  (scx) Issue #58, merge request !15
* MainContext: Add push/pop/get_thread_default()
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #56 (Yackie-Yang)
* Add StdStringView and UStringView
  Use them in build_filename() and other functions
  (Thomas Holder, Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #34
  (Thomas Holder) Issue #64, #65
* Regex::match(): Avoid using string after deletion
  (Thomas Holder) Issue #66, merge request !25
* Add Glib::canonicalize_filename()
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #59 (Patrick Storz)
* Binding: get_source() and get_target() return ObjectBase*
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #63 (Daniel Boles)
* ustring: Fix insert(iterator, In, In)
  (Thomas Holder) Merge request !19
* Value: Adding static_assert() for template parameter
  (Pavlo Solntsev) Merge request !23
* Error: Derive from std::exception, remove Glib::Exception
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #23 (Daniel Boles)
* Binding: Keep a binding alive even without a RefPtr
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #62 (Daniel Boles)

Gio:
* DBus::Connection: Make the wrap() function thread-safe
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #56 (Yackie-Yang)
* SettingsSchemaSource: Add list_schemas()
  Add a create(), wrapping new_from_directory()
  (Daniel Boles) Issue #19, merge request !20
* DBus::Message::get_unix_fd_list(): Add refreturn
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #68 (kr.woaini)

Tests:
* Add glibmm_ustring_compare test
  (Thomas Holder) Issue #65
* Add glibmm_regex test
  (Thomas Holder) Issue #66, merge request !25
* Add glibmm_binding test
  (Daniel Boles) Merge request !18

gmmproc:
* Add optional decl_prefix parameter to _CLASS_BOXEDTYPE,
  _CLASS_BOXEDTYPE_STATIC, _CLASS_GOBJECT, _CLASS_INTERFACE,
  _CLASS_OPAQUE_COPYABLE, _CLASS_OPAQUE_REFCOUNTED, _WRAP_GERROR
  Used for adding GLIBMM_API or similar for MS Visual C++
  (Chun-wei Fan)

Build:
* Change the ABI to glibmm-2.66
  (Kjell Ahlstedt)
* Add Meson support
  (Chun-wei Fan, Kjell Ahlstedt) Merge request !27
* Drop gendef from Windows builds
  (Chun-wei Fan) Issue #12 (Mikhail Titov), merge request !29

Documentation:
* Correct spelling of spawn_async_with_pipes()
  (Mike Fleetwood) Merge request !16
* Glib::Binding: Several doc improvements
  (Daniel Boles) Merge request !18
* Glib::Binding: Explain why SlotTransform takes GValue*
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #61 (Daniel Boles)
* Gio::AsyncResult: Improve the class description
  (Kjell Ahlstedt) Issue #27 (Alberto Mardegan)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 30, 2021
# 2.2.0

* Header values (of version made by and external attributes) are now
  correctly read and written on big-endian systems (#68).

* `zip_list()` now also returns `crc32` and `offset` (#74, @jefferis).
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 20, 2021
# ggspatial 1.1.5

* Added a `NEWS.md` file to track changes to the package.
* Suppressed discarded datum warnings that resulted from loading
  of test data.
* Suppressed discarded datum warnings that resulted from
  'rosm' package operations.
* Fixed an error that caused RStudio to crash from excessive
  memory allocation resulting when trying to plot a single point
  with `annotation_map_tile()` (#74).
* Ensured that packages in 'Suggests' are used conditionally in
  tests and examples.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 7, 2021
Upstream changes:
## 2021 10 29

    - No significant bugs have been found since the last release, but several
      minor issues have been fixed.  Vertical alignment has been improved for
      lists of call args which are not contained within parens (next item).

    - Vertical alignment of function calls without parens has been improved with
      the goal of making vertical alignment essentially the same with or
      without parens around the call args.  Some examples:

        # OLD
        mkTextConfig $c, $x, $y, -anchor => 'se', $color;
        mkTextConfig $c, $x + 30, $y, -anchor => 's',  $color;
        mkTextConfig $c, $x + 60, $y, -anchor => 'sw', $color;
        mkTextConfig $c, $x, $y + 30, -anchor => 'e', $color;

        # NEW
        mkTextConfig $c, $x,      $y,      -anchor => 'se', $color;
        mkTextConfig $c, $x + 30, $y,      -anchor => 's',  $color;
        mkTextConfig $c, $x + 60, $y,      -anchor => 'sw', $color;
        mkTextConfig $c, $x,      $y + 30, -anchor => 'e',  $color;

        # OLD
        is id_2obj($id), undef, "unregistered object not retrieved";
        is scalar keys %$ob_reg, 0, "object registry empty";
        is register($obj), $obj, "object returned by register";
        is scalar keys %$ob_reg, 1, "object registry nonempty";
        is id_2obj($id), $obj, "registered object retrieved";

        # NEW
        is id_2obj($id),         undef, "unregistered object not retrieved";
        is scalar keys %$ob_reg, 0,     "object registry empty";
        is register($obj),       $obj,  "object returned by register";
        is scalar keys %$ob_reg, 1,     "object registry nonempty";
        is id_2obj($id),         $obj,  "registered object retrieved";

      This will cause some changes in alignment, hopefully for the better,
      particularly in test code which often uses numerous parenless function
      calls with functions like 'ok', 'is', 'is_deeply', ....

    - Two new parameters were added to control the block types to which the
      -bl (--opening-brace-on-new-line) flag applies.  The new parameters are
      -block-left-list=s, or -bll=s, and --block-left-exclusion-list=s,
      or -blxl=s.  Previously the -bl flag was 'hardwired' to apply to
      nearly all blocks. The default values of the new parameters
      retain the the old default behavior but allow it to be changed.

    - The default behavior of the -bli (-brace-left-and-indent) flag has changed
      slightly.  Previously, if you set -bli, then the -bl flag would also
      automatically be set.  Consequently, block types which were not included
      in the default list for -bli would get -bl formatting.  This is no longer done,
      and these two styles are now controlled independently.  The manual describes
      the controls.  If you want to recover the exact previous default behavior of
      the -bli then add the -bl flag.

    - A partial fix was made for issue for git #74. The -lp formatting style was
      being lost when a one-line anonymous sub was followed by a closing brace.

    - Fixed issue git #73, in which the -nfpva flag was not working correctly.
      Some unwanted vertical alignments of spaced function perens
      were being made.

    - Updated the man pages to clarify the flags -valign and -novalign
      for turning vertical alignment on and off (issue git #72).
      Added parameters -vc -vsc -vbc for separately turning off vertical
      alignment of code, side comments and block comments.

    - Fixed issue git #68, where a blank line following a closing code-skipping
      comment, '#>>V', could be lost.

    - This version runs 10 to 15 percent faster on large files than the
      previous release due to optimizations made with the help of NYTProf.

    - This version of perltidy was stress-tested for many cpu hours with
      random input parameters. No instabilities,  internal fault checks,
      undefined variable references or other irregularities were seen.

    - Numerous minor fixes have been made, mostly very rare formatting instabilities
      found in random testing. An effort has been made to minimize changes to
      existing formatting that these fixes produce, but occasional changes
      may occur. Many of these updates are listed at:

           https://github.com/perltidy/perltidy/blob/master/local-docs/BugLog.pod
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 23, 2022
    7e85980 Merge pull request #72 from exo-cedric/oauth-to-stderr
    c8c2248 Merge pull request #73 from danielgtaylor/fix-send-headers
    6e13db8 Merge pull request #74 from danielgtaylor/empty-array-header
    ce0c9b5 fix: oauth output corrupting JSON payload
    5a1f4ba fix: prevent sending empty array header params
    1537fce fix: send header params in request
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 12, 2022
0.6.0.1
* Ensure that position evaluates false inside bibliography (#99).

0.6
* Add Term parameter to TagTerm [API change].
* Add TagPrefix, TagSuffix constructors to Tag [API change].
* Make sure that extracted AuthorOnly names have the correct formatting
  (#55).
* Do case-insensitive sorting, like Zotero (#91).
* Ignore "ibid" entries in computing ambiguities.
* Improved disambiguation for author-in-text citations.
* In disambiguating, convert author-in-text to normal citations. Otherwise
  we disambiguate incorrectly.
* Fix title disambiguation with note style (#90). Previously we'd been
  calculating ambiguities by generating renderings for citation items
  independently of context. This meant that we didn't detect ambiguities in
  "subsequent" citations (which might e.g. just have an author).
* Ensure we don't do collapsing of items across a prefix or suffix
  (#89). If we have [@doe99; for contrasting views see @smith33; @doe00],
  we don't want to get collapsing to (Doe 1999, 2000; for contrasting
  views, see Smith 1933). This isn't strictly by the spec, but it gives
  better results.
* Allow collapsing after an initial prefix.

0.5
* Add linkBibliography field to CiteprocOptions [API change]. When this is
  set to True, we hyperlink bibliography entries according to the draft of
  the CSL v1.02 spec (Appendix VI). When an entry has a DOI, PMCID, PMID,
  or URL available but none of these are rendered by the style, add a link
  to the title (or, if no title is present, the whole entry), using the URL
  for the DOI, PMCID, PMID, or URL (in that order of priority). (Benjamin
  Bray, #88.)
* In generating citation labels, only use issued date. Not, for example,
  accessed (#80).
* Citeproc.Locale: export lookupQuotes. [API change]
* Citeproc.Types: Add localizeQuotes method to CiteprocOutput class [API
  change].
* Citeproc.CslJson, Citeproc.Pandoc: Implement localizeQuotes.
* Citeproc: apply localizeQuotes after rendering. This ensures that quotes
  are properly localized and flipflopped. Previously this was done in
  renderCslJson (for CSL JSON) and in pandoc (for Pandoc Inlines). It is
  more consistent to do this as part of the rendering pipeline, in citeproc
  itself.
* Citeproc.CslJson: Drop the Locale parameter from the signature of
  renderCslJson [breaking API change]. It was only needed for quote
  localization, which now occurs outside of this function.
* Citeproc.Pandoc: use a Span with class csl-quoted for quotes, rather than
  a Quoted inline. This way we can leave Quoted elements passed in by
  pandoc alone, and we won't get strange effects like the one described in
  #87 (where " behaves differently when in a citation suffix).
* Default to Shifted with icu flag (#83). This makes the library behave
  similarly whether compiled with icu or with the default unicode-collation
  and prevents test failures with icu.
* Require recent text-icu with icu flag. Older versions don't build with
  newer versions of icu4c.
* Support links in CslJson (Benjamin Bray). Currently they are only
  supported in rendering, not parsing (in support of #88).
* Allow test cases to specify CiteprocOptions (Benjamin Bray).
* Update locales from upstream.
* Add new CSL tests to repository.

0.4.1
* Change Pandoc inNote so it creates a Span with class csl-note rather than
  a Note. This should make it easier to integrate citations with ordinary
  notes in pandoc.
* Do not hyperlink author-only citations (#77). If we do this we get two
  consecutive hyperlinks for author-in-text forms.
* movePunctuationInsideQuotes: only move , and ., not ? and !, as per the
  CSL spec.

0.4.0.1
* Fix bug introduced by the fix to #61 (#74). In certain circumstances, we
  could get doubled "et al.".
* Depend on unicode-collation unconditionally (#71). It is necessary even
  when text-icu is used, because of Text.Collate.Lang.
* Rename tests in extra/ so they fall into categories.

0.4
* We now use Lang from unicode-collation rather than defining our own. The
  type constructor has changed, as has the signature of parseLang.
* Use unicode-collation by default for more accurate sorting.
  * text-icu will still be used if the icu flag is set. This may give
    better performance, at the cost of depending on a large C library.
  * Change type of SortKeyValue so it doesn't embed Lang. [API change]
    Instead, we now store a language-specific collator in the Eval Context.
  * Move compSortKeyValues from Types to Eval.
  * Add curly open quote to word splitters in normalizeSortKey.
  * Improve date sorting: use the format YYYY0000 if no month, day, and
    YYYYMM00 if no day when generating sort keys.
  * Special treatment of literal "others" as last name in a list
    (#61). When we convert bibtex/biblatex bibliographies, the form "and
    others" yields a last name with nameLiteral = "others". We detect this
    and generate a localized "and others" (et al).
  * Make abbreviations case-insensitive (#45).
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 9, 2022
* Update HOMEPAGE to follow redirect.

Changelog:
Overview of changes in 1.50.5, 03-03-2022
=========================================
* Fix compiler warnings
* Enable cairo by default
* pango-view: Show more baselines
* layout: Handle baselines
* Windows: build cleanups

Overview of changes in 1.50.4, 09-02-2022
=========================================
* Tweak synthetic space sizes
* itemize: Try harder to avoid NULL fonts
* docs: Some additions
* Pass synthetic slant to harfbuzz
* Make sloped carets work with uneven scales
* Fix serialiation on arm
* Avoid an uninitialized variable warning
* Reinstate previous behavior of pango_attr_list_splice
* Deprecated pango_coverage_ref/unref
* Fix serialization on non-glibc systems
* Fix allow-breaks handling

Overview of changes in 1.50.3, 21-12-2021
=========================================
* pango-view: Add --serialize-to option for easy bug reporting
* Revert a transformation change that broke metrics for vertical text
* Handle fonts without space glyph (such as icon fonts) better
* Fix some corner cases of line width accounting
* Fix line height with emulated Small Caps

Overview of changes in 1.50.2, 16-12-2021
=========================================
* Fix a problem with font fallback for Arabic
* Fix handling of fonts without a space glyph
* Various documentation improvements
* Fix build issues

Overview of changes in 1.50.1, 10-12-2021
=========================================
* Fix a crash in tab handling
* Fix tab positioning without line wrapping
* Fix an assertion failure found by fuzzing
* Make underlines work again for broken fonts

Overview of changes in 1.50.0, 02-12-2021
=========================================
* Fix glyph placement in gravity east
* Fix line heights in improper gravities
* Only shown selected ignorables with nicks
* Support tab alignments other than left
* Support custom decimal points on decimal tabs
* Fix a pango-view crash
* Optimize handling of many tabs
* Drop json-glib dependency

Overview of changes in 1.49.4, 27-11-2021
=========================================
* Require fontconfig 2.13
* Require harfbuzz 2.6
* Many fixes to line breaking accuracy
* coretext: Correctly clamp text weights at min/max values
* Add serialization api for PangoLayout, PangoFont and PangoAttrList
* Require json-glib
* tests: Use serialized layouts for test cases
* tests: Include fonts in git
* pango-view: Accept serialized layouts
* Fix a rounding problem with font metrics
* Fix visible space display using ␣

Overview of changes in 1.49.3
=============================
* Fix hinting of glyph metrics
* Fix logical glyph extents in vertical gravities
* Visualize more default-ignorable glyphs
* Fix advance widths in transformed contexts
* Implement Small Caps and other casing variations

Overview of changes in 1.49.2
=============================
* Update Unicode data to Unicode 14
* Fix underlining of spaces
* Round font metrics when appropriate
* Fix some corner cases of cursor positioning
* Handle Catalan middle-dot in text segmentation

Overview of changes in 1.49.1
=============================
* Only recompute log attrs when needed
* Validate log attrs
* Fix conformance issues in Thai and Indic linebreaking
* Add pango_attr_break to support customizing line and word breaks
* Add font-dependent baseline shifts and sizing for super- and subscripts
* Improve hyphenation support
* pango-view: Visualize caret positions and slopes
* pango-view: Show glyph rects
* pango-view: Make --annotate easier to use
* Add pango_layout_get_caret_pos to support sloped carets
* Improve caret positioning for ligatures
* Better under- and overline placement
* layout: Allocate a bit less
* layout: Fix cluster extents with rise
* Add pango_layout_iter_get_run_baseline
* Add pango_glyph_string_index_to_x_full
* coretext: Set size on font descriptions
* Add color information to PangoGlyphVisAttr

Overview of changes in 1.49.0
=============================
* Rename git `master` branch to `main` (#579)
* Bump version to 1.49
* Require fribidi 1.0.6
* Fix threadsafety issues with Thai
* Fix a rounding problem on i386
* Fix font choice for ellipsis (#575)
* New api: pango_font_get_languages
* New api: Introspection helpers for attributes (#476)
* Ignore width in horizontal context when itemizing (#503)
* markup: Allow specifying size and rise in points (#67)
* markup: Allow specifying size as percentage (#23)
* Rewrite pango_layout_move_cursor_visually (#157, #585, #587)
* Add a line-height attribute and make logical line extents respect it
* Add pango_justify_last_line (#74)
* Add pango_shape_item
* Add a text-transform attribute and implement it
* Clean up fribidi api usage
* Fix a bug in the gravity data table (#597)
* pango-view: Improve the --annotate option
* Fix a possible crash in rendering strikethroughs (#599)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 29, 2022
New features
   You can visit subdomains and limit how deep you want to go inside them
    using --ext-depth
   Now you can include or excludes pages to visit with --include-visit and
    --exclude-visit instead of including or excluding pages to download
   --visit-filter-is-download-filter can be used to use the same regex for both
    visiting and downloading pages
   Updated dependencies

Breaking changes
Some options changed names:
   --include -> --include-download
   --exclude -> --exclude-download

Bug fixes
   Charset detection was not working when surrounded with single quotes
   Some symlinks where broken and/or outside of the specified output directory

What's Changed
   Lib bin initial by @pinkforest in #141
   Introduces external depth (#74) & a few fixes (incl. #69) by
    @marchellodev in #146
   Fix with single quotes by @lhvy in #152
   Fix clippy warnings and add clippy ci check by @Skallwar in #168
   Filter links before downloading / adding to the queue by @raphCode in #175
   Fix symlinks (relative link, argument order, folder creation) by
    @raphCode in #182
   misc: Fix all clippy warnings by @Skallwar in #186
   misc: Update dependencies in Cargo.lock by @Skallwar in #187
   ci: Add riscv64 and aarch64 for release by @Skallwar in #185
   misc: Prepare for release by @Skallwar in #188
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 29, 2022
Upstream changes:
#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#    Changes in TTR version 0.24.2    #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#


BUG FIXES

  - Check for 'ratio > 0' before calculating 'n' in zlema() C code. The prior
    code could result in division by 0, which was flagged by clang-UBSAN.
    Thanks to Prof Brian Ripley for the report. (#100)


#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#    Changes in TTR version 0.24.1    #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#


BUG FIXES

  - Fix leading NA accounting in wma() C code. The prior code caused invalid
    reads under valgrind. Thanks to Prof Brian Ripley for the report. (#99)

  - Check for 'ratio > 0' before calculating 'n' in ema() C code. The prior
    code could result in division by 0, which was flagged by UBSAN. Thanks to
    Prof Brian Ripley for the report. (#100)

  - Make ALMA() output length equal input length when the input can not be
    converted to xts. This was caused by the difference between
    rollapply.default() and rollapply.xts(). Thanks to GitHub user
    marksimmonds for the report. (#29)

  - Fix stoch() in very rare cases where fastK is Inf. I could only reproduce
    this if the Close is > High and High and Low are equal, but that is a data
    error. I fixed anyway because there may be other cases I don't anticipate.
    Thanks to GitHub user cjuncosa for the report. (#52)

  - Fix MFI() when money flow is always zero or positive. The denominator of
    the money ratio will be zero if there is no negative money flow for 'n'
    consecutive observations (e.g. during a strong up-trend), which causes the
    money flow index to be Inf. Set the money flow index to 100 in this case.

    And the money ratio will be NaN if there's no money flow for 'n'
    consecutive observations (e.g. if there are no trades), which causes the
    money flow index to be NaN. Set the money flow index to 50 in this case.

    Thanks to GitHub user jgehw for the report, reproducible example, and
    suggested patch. (#81)


#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#    Changes in TTR version 0.24.0    #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#


SIGNIFICANT USER-VISIBLE CHANGES

  - Updated stockSymbols() to use the NASDAQ FTP site instead of downloading
    the CSV from the NASDAQ stock screener page. Some columns are no longer
    populated because they are not provided in the FTP file:
      LastSale ,MarketCap, IPOyear, Sector, Industry
    These columns will be removed in a future version. (#98, #5, #97)

  - runPercentRank(x, n, cumulative = TRUE) now sets observations in the
    initialization period to NA. This is consistent with the other
    running/rolling functions in TTR. If you want the previous behavior,
    you should use runPercentRank(x, n = 1, cumulative = TRUE). Thanks to
    GitHub user httassadar for the report. (#73)


NEW FEATURES

  - Add Ehler's Correlation Trend Indicator. Thanks to Evelyn Mitchell for
    the suggestion, and for Ethan Smith for the initial implementation. (#92)


BUG FIXES

  - runMAD() returned incorrect values when 'cumulative = TRUE' and the input
    contained leading NA. Thanks to GitHub user stellathecat for the report.
    This also affected runMedian() also. (#93)

  - ZLEMA() would crash when 'ratio = 0.0' and 'n' was not specified. Thanks
    to GitHub user yogat3ch for the report! (#95)

  - WMA() did not return an xts object when passed an xts object for 'x' that
    had leading NA, with the default 'wts = 1:n'. Thanks to Cory Fletcher for
    reporting this issue via email. (#96)

  - stoch() was wrong when 'bounded = FALSE'. Thanks to GitHub user rfinfun
    for the report and patch. (#74)

  - HMA() threw an error when 'n' was an odd number. This was because the
    first call to WMA() used 'n = n / 2' which caused 'n' to not be an
    integer. Thanks to GitHub user dragie for the report. (#76)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 3, 2023
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 15, 2023
1.21.0 (2023-02-13)

* Support for Ruby 3.0.0, 3.1.0, 3.2.0. (Drop support for Ruby 2.2 and
  earlier.) #66

* Support Rails 6 and Rails 7. (Drop support for Rails 3.x, 4.x) #66, #72

* Fix RMagick 5.0 compatible. #66

* Infinite loop has been resolved. #68, #74

* Fixed a bug that caused the x position to shift when an <img> tag was
  behind a <li> tag in HTML. #74

* fix: Incorrect characters when copying out of a generated PDF with Unicode
  fonts. #71

* Suppresses output for Circle(), Ellipse(), PieSector(), and PieSectorXY()
  when the radius is 0. #67

* Don't change an object while iterating over it #59 (by thegcat)

* fix : bidi bug #56 (by ahorek)

* Avoid rdoc stack level too deep (SystemStackError) in gem install. #76

* PDF example output option OUTPUT=true added #70

* Make the image file path acquisition process extensible #58 (by yui-har)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 3, 2023
# CHANGES IN xfun VERSION 0.39

- Fixed a bug that `protect_math()` fails to protect the starting `$$`
  that has leading white spaces.

- Added a function `strip_html()` to remove HTML tags and comments
  from text.

- The function `alnum_id()` will remove HTML tags and comments from
  text (using `strip_html()`) before converting it to an ID string.

- Added a function `env_option()` to retrieve an option value from
  `options()`. If the option does not exist there, check the
  environment variables. This provides a way for users to set an
  option via either `options()` or an environment variable.

# CHANGES IN xfun VERSION 0.38

- Added an object `download_cache`, which is a list of methods to
  download a URL, cache the result, retrieve the result from the
  cache, and clear the cache.

- Added an argument `default` to `url_filename()` to provide a default
  filename when it cannot be determined from the URL.

- Added a function `yaml_load()` to read YAML data when the **yaml**
  package is not available. It only supports a limited number of data
  types and is supposed to be used as a fallback method. See the help
  page `?xfun::yaml_load` for details.

- Added a function `yaml_body()` to split a document into YAML
  metadata and the body.

- `is_arm64()` also supports Linux now (thanks, @eitsupi, #74).

- `is_blank()` returns a logical vector of the same length as the
  input vector now, indicating if each element of the input is
  blank. Previously it returns a logical scalar indicating whether
  *all* elements are blank. If you want the old behavior, you can use
  `all(is_blank())`.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 18, 2023
# fansi Release Notes

## v1.0.4

CRAN compiled code warning suppression release.

* Fix void function declarations and definitions.
* Change `sprintf` to `snprintf`.

## v1.0.3

* Address problem uncovered by gcc-12 linters, although the issue itself could
  not manifest due to redundancy of checks in the code.

## v1.0.0-2

This is a major release and includes some behavior changes.

### Features

* New functions:
    * [#26](brodieG/fansi#26) Replacement forms of
      `substr_cl` (i.e `substr_ctl<-`).
    * `state_at_end` to compute active state at end of a string.
    * `close_state` to generate a closing sequence given an active state.
    * [#31](brodieG/fansi#31) `trimws_ctl` as an
      equivalent to `trimws`.
    * [#64](brodieG/fansi#64) `normalize_sgr` converts
      compound _Control Sequences_ into normalized form (e.g. "ESC[44;31m"
      becomes "ESC[31mESC[44m") for better compatibility with
      [`crayon`](https://github.com/r-lib/crayon).  Additionally, most functions
      gain a `normalize` parameter so that they may return their output in
      normalized form (h/t @krlmlr).
* [#74](https://github.com/brodieG/fansi/issues/74)`substr_ctl` and related
  functions are now all-C instead of a combination of C offset computations and
  R level `substr` operations.  This greatly improves performance, particularly
  for vectors with many distinct strings.  Despite documentation claiming
  otherwise, `substr_ctl` was quite slow in that case.
* [#66](brodieG/fansi#66) Improved grapheme support,
  including accounting for them in `type="width"` mode, as well as a
  `type="graphemes"` mode to measure in graphemes instead of characters.
  Implementation is based on heuristics designed to work in most common use
  cases.
* `html_esc` gains a `what` parameter to indicate which HTML special characters
  should be escaped.
* Many functions gain `carry` and `terminate` parameters to control how `fansi`
  generated substrings interact with surrounding formats.
* [#71](brodieG/fansi#71) Functions that write SGR and
  OSC are now more parsimonious (see "Behavior Changes" below).
* [#73](brodieG/fansi#73) Default parameter values
  retrieved with `getOption` now always have explicit fallback values defined
  (h/t @gadenbui).
* Better warnings and error messages, including more granular messages for
  `unhandled_ctl` for adjacent _Control Sequences_.
* `term.cap` parameter now accepts "all" as value, like the `ctl` parameter.

### Deprecated Functions

* All the "sgr" functions (e.g., `substr_sgr`, `strwrap_sgr`) are deprecated.
  They will likely live on indefinitely, but they are of limited usefulness and
  with the added support for OSC hyperlinks their name is misleading.
* `sgr_to_html` is now `to_html` with slight modifications to semantics; the old
  function remains and does not warn about unescaped "<" or ">" in the
  input string.

### Behavior Changes

The major intentional behavior change is to default `fansi` to always recognize
true color CSI SGR sequences (e.g. `"ESC[38;2;128;50;245m"`).  The prior
default was to match the active terminal capabilities, but it is unlikely that
the intent of a user manipulating a string with truecolor sequences is to
interpret them incorrectly, even if their terminal does.  `fansi` will continue
to warn in this case.  To keep the pre-1.0 behavior add `"old"` to the
`term.cap` parameter.

Additionally, `to_html` will now warn if it encounters unescaped HTML special
character "<" or ">" in the input string.

Finally, the 1.0 release is an extensive refactoring of many parts of the
SGR and OSC hyperlink controls (_Special Sequences_) intake and output
algorithms.  In some cases this means that some `fansi` functions will output
_Special Sequences_ slightly differently than they did before.  In almost all
cases the rendering of the output should remain unchanged, although there are
some corner cases with changes (e.g. in `strwrap_ctl` SGRs embedded in
whitespace sequences don't break the sequence).

The changes are a side effect of applying more consistent treatment of corner
cases around leading and trailing control sequences and (partially) invalid
control sequences.  Trailing _Special Sequences_ in the output is now omitted as
it would be immediately closed (assuming `terminate=TRUE`, the default).
Leading SGR is interpreted and re-output.

Normally output consistency alone would not be a reason to change behavior, but
in this case the changes should be almost always undetectable in the
**rendered** output, and maintaining old inconsistent behavior in the midst of a
complete refactoring of the internals was beyond my patience.  I apologize if
these behavior changes adversely affect your programs.

> WARNING: we will strive to keep rendered appearance of `fansi` outputs
> consistent across releases, but the exact bytes used in the output of _Special
> Sequences_ may change.

Other changes:

* Tests may no longer pass with R < 4.0 although the package should still
  function correctly.  This is primarily because of changes to the character
  width Unicode Database that ships with R, and many of the newly added grapheme
  tests touch parts of that database that changed (emoji).
* CSI sequences with more than one "intermediate" byte are now considered valid,
  even though they are likely to be very rare, and CSI sequences consume all
  subsequent bytes until a valid closing byte or end of string is encountered.
* `strip_ctl` only warns with malformed CSI and OSC if they are reported as
  supported via the `ctl` parameter.  If CSI and OSC are indicated as not
  supported, but two byte escapes are, the two initial bytes of CSI and OSCs
  will be stripped.
* "unknown" encoded strings are no longer translated to UTF-8 in UTF-8 locales
  (they are instead assumed to be UTF-8).
* `nchar_ctl` preserves `dim`, `dimnames`, and `names` as the base functions do.
* UTF-8 known to be invalid should not be output, even if present in input
  (UTF-8 validation is not complete, only sequences that are obviously wrong are
  detected).

### Bug Fixes

* Fix `tabs_as_spaces` to handle sequential tabs, and to perform better on very
  wide strings.
* Strings with invalid UTF-8 sequences with "unknown" declared encoding in UTF-8
  locales now cause errors instead of being silently translated into byte
  escaped versions (e.g. "\xf0\xc2" (2 bytes), used to be interpreted as
  "<f0><c2>" (four characters).  These now cause errors as they would have if
  they had had "UTF-8" declared encoding.
* In some cases true colors of form "38;2;x;x;x" and "48;2;x;x;x" would only be
  partially transcribed.

### Internal Changes

* More aggressive UTF-8 validation, also, invalid UTF-8 code points now advance
  only one byte instead of their putative width based on the initial byte.
* Reduce peak memory usage by making some intermediate buffers eligible for
  garbage collection prior to native code returning to R.
* Reworked internals to simplify buffer size computation and synchronization, in
  some cases this might cause slightly reduced performance.  Please report any
  significant performance regressions.
* `nchar_ctl(...)` is no longer a wrapper for `nchar(strip_ctl(...))` so that it
  may correctly support grapheme width calculations.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 3, 2023
What's Changed

    Bump deps and tools by @gaborbernat in #56
    Add pyproject-fmt by @gaborbernat in #57
    Bump pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish from 1.6.5 to 1.7.1 by @dependabot in #60
    docs: remove (dynamic) years from copyright by @paravoid in #58
    Bump pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish from 1.7.1 to 1.8.1 by @dependabot in #61
    Bump deps and tools by @gaborbernat in #62
    Bump pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish from 1.8.1 to 1.8.3 by @dependabot in #63
    Bump pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish from 1.8.3 to 1.8.5 by @dependabot in #66
    Bump deps and tools by @gaborbernat in #67
    Bump deps and tools by @gaborbernat in #70
    Drop 2.7 test by @gaborbernat in #72
    Add trusted-publish by @gaborbernat in #73
    Add 3.12 support by @gaborbernat in #74
    Bump pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish from 1.8.5 to 1.8.6 by @dependabot in #76
    git ls-files -z -- .github/workflows/check.yml | xargs -0 sed -i 's|3.12.0-alpha.7|3.12.0-beta.1|g' by @gaborbernat in #80
    Add ruff by @gaborbernat in #81
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 10, 2023
Features/Improvements ✨
 - Append suffix to download filenames to avoid overwrites (#35)
 - Support uploading image attachments from clipboard (#36)
 - Support leaving rooms (#45)
 - Support hiding server part of username in message scrollback (#71)
 - Restore opened tabs and windows upon restart (#72)
 - Interpret newlines as line breaks when converting Markdown to HTML (#74)
 - Indicate when you're editing a message (#75)
 - Support configuring which program :open runs (#95)
 - Support sending and completing Emoji shortcodes in the message bar (#100)
 - Indicate number of members in room (#110)
 - Show errors fetching space hierarchy when list is empty (#113)
 - Show Git SHA information when printing version information (#120)
 - Reduce number of Tokio workers (#129)
 - Indicate when there are new messages below scrollback viewport (#131)

Bug Fixes 🐞
 - Tab completion panics for unrecognized commands (#81)
 - Fix error message for undefined download directory (#87)
 - Gracefully handle verification events that are unknown locally (#90)
 - Use terminal window focus to determine when a message has actually been seen
   (#94)
 - ChatStore::set_receipts locks up app for bad connections (#99)
 - Need fallback behaviour when dirs::download_dir returns None (#118)
 - Code blocks get rendered without line breaks (#122)
 - Remove trailing newlines in body (#125)
 - Profile session token should only be readable by the user (#130)
 - Handle sync failure after successful password entry (#133)

Documentation/README Updates 📚
 - Add manual pages (#88)
 - Mention Minimum Supported Rust Version in README (#115)
 - Link to AUR pkg in README (#121)

Meta 👷‍♀️
 - Update locked Cargo dependencies (#70)
 - Add Nix flake (#73)
 - Add FUNDING.yml to project (#77)
 - Upload artifacts built in GitHub Actions (#105)
 - Cache build directory in GitHub Actions (#107)
 - Replace GitHub actions using deprecated features (#114)
 - Fix Nix flake build on Darwin (#117)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 10, 2023
2.1.0 (2023-06-30)

What's Changed

* Address warning: mismatched indentations at 'when' with 'case' by @yahonda
  in #74
* Make assert_dom_equal ignore insignificant whitespace when walking the
  node tree by @jduff in #84
* Expand Substitution Matching Types support by @seanpdoyle in #90
* Alias assert_select methods to assert_dom versions by @seanpdoyle in #93
* Raise an error if the last arg is the wrong format by @ghiculescu in #96
* Fix replacement for multiple substitutions by @speckins in #76
* Better error message if response.body is blank or not parseable by
  Nokogiri by @ghiculescu in #97
* selector_assertions/html_selector: No trailing . on content_mismatch by
  @issyl0 in #102
* Use Minitest::Assertion#diff for content failure messages by @flavorjones
  in #106

New Contributors

* @nicolasleger made their first contribution in #73
* @yahonda made their first contribution in #74
* @dependabot made their first contribution in #79
* @jduff made their first contribution in #86
* @amatsuda made their first contribution in #88
* @seanpdoyle made their first contribution in #90
* @ghiculescu made their first contribution in #96
* @jbampton made their first contribution in #95
* @speckins made their first contribution in #76
* @issyl0 made their first contribution in #102
* @flavorjones made their first contribution in #103

2.1.1 (2023-06-30)

What's Changed

* Fix issue when application isn't using minitest.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 26, 2023
1.3.0 (2023-08-23)

What's Changed

* Rename data -> selector. by @ioquatix in #67
* Spurious wakeups by @ioquatix in #66
* Don't use EPOLLONESHOT for the wakeup event. by @Math2 in #68
* Failing test case for waiting on a reused FD. by @Math2 in #69
* Always re-register epoll descriptor. by @ioquatix in #71
* Fix potential race conditions in io_uring backend. by @ioquatix in #70
* NetBSD/OpenBSD compatibility for KQueue selector, some FreeBSD fixes by
  @Math2 in #72
* Introduce correct support for compacting GC. by @ioquatix in #73
* Fix external tests by @ioquatix in #75
* Add more external tests. by @ioquatix in #74
* Run coverage tests on more Ruby versions. by @ioquatix in #76


1.3.1 (2023-08-24)

What's Changed

* Fix a weird bug with duplicate CQEs. by @ioquatix in #78


1.3.2 (2023-08-24)

What's Changed

* Ensure that every io_uring_get_sqe is used correctly. by @ioquatix in #80
* Add tests for cancellation and update pure Ruby implementation. by
  @ioquatix in #79
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 31, 2023
1.3.0 (2023-08-23)

What's Changed

* Rename data -> selector. by @ioquatix in #67
* Spurious wakeups by @ioquatix in #66
* Don't use EPOLLONESHOT for the wakeup event. by @Math2 in #68
* Failing test case for waiting on a reused FD. by @Math2 in #69
* Always re-register epoll descriptor. by @ioquatix in #71
* Fix potential race conditions in io_uring backend. by @ioquatix in #70
* NetBSD/OpenBSD compatibility for KQueue selector, some FreeBSD fixes by
  @Math2 in #72
* Introduce correct support for compacting GC. by @ioquatix in #73
* Fix external tests by @ioquatix in #75
* Add more external tests. by @ioquatix in #74
* Run coverage tests on more Ruby versions. by @ioquatix in #76


1.3.1 (2023-08-24)

What's Changed

* Fix a weird bug with duplicate CQEs. by @ioquatix in #78


1.3.2 (2023-08-24)

What's Changed

* Ensure that every io_uring_get_sqe is used correctly. by @ioquatix in #80
* Add tests for cancellation and update pure Ruby implementation. by
  @ioquatix in #79
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 11, 2023
v0.1.7
What's Changed
 - Feature: + supported in ORIGIN by @Dajamante in #70
 - Add changelog enforcer by @Urhengulas in #71
 - CI: Install Rust manually by @Urhengulas in #72
 - Update CI by @Urhengulas in #74
 - End of year refactoring by @Urhengulas in #75
 - Goodbye bors by @Urhengulas in #77
 - Summer cleanup by @Urhengulas in #79
 - Release v0.1.7 by @Urhengulas in #80

v0.1.6
What's Changed
 - Print a message when linking normally fails by @jonas-schievink in #58
 - Add entry to change log by @justahero in #59
 - Update to Rust 2021 🎉 by @Urhengulas in #60
 - Update CHANGELOG.md by @Urhengulas in #61
 - search linker scripts in cwd first by @spookyvision in #63
 - ci: cache cargo registry & build artifacts by @japaric in #64
 - v0.1.6 by @japaric in #68
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 28, 2023
1.11.0 (2023-10-26)

Changelog:

* Feature: Add SCRAM-SHA-1, SCRAM-SHA-224, SCRAM-SHA-256, SCRAM-SHA-384 and
  SCRAM-SHA-512 support (#76)

* Task: Mark authentication methods CRAM-MD5, DIGEST-MD5 and LOGIN as
  DEPRECATED with deprecation warnings in the error-log (#76)

* BugFix: SMTP: STARTTLS failed (code: 220, response: 2.0.0 Ready to start
  TLS) (#74)

* BugFix: Issue with non-blocking streams on establishing STARTTLS
  encryption (#74)

* BugFix: Implement TLS1.3 on STARTTLS encryption (#74)

* BugFix: using implode() instead of join() (#74)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 29, 2023
4.2.2
* Adding rate limit for RST_STREAM to work around CVE-2023-44487. #94

4.2.1
* This version is identical to v4.2.0 by accident.

4.2.0
* Treating HALF_CLOSED_LOCAL correctly. #90
* Ensuring that GOAWAY is sent after DATA in the client side. #89
* Test uses a random port instead of 8080.
* Breaking change: adding two optional SockAddrs to Config to be copied
  into Aux.
* Close all streams on termination. #83
* Introducing OutBodyStreamingUnmask #80
* Introducing KilledByHttp2ThreadManager instead of ThreadKilled. #79 #81
  #82
* Handle RST_STREAM with NO_ERROR. #78
* Internal changes: #74
* Breaking change: Client is generalized into (forall b. Request ->
  (Response -> IO b) -> IO b) -> IO a. The RankNTypes language extension is
  required. #72

4.1.3
* Using crypton instead of cryptonite.

4.1.2
* Removing the race of frameSender and frameReceiver in the server
  side. This fixes the loss of RST_Stream and TLS bad MAC error. #67

4.1.1
* Fixing memory-blow-up due to no flow control. #62 #66

4.1.0
* Implementing streaming from the client side. #41
* Making use of SettingsMaxFrameSize #44 #57
* Disabling flow control #55
* Fixing buffer overrun by trailers #52
* Proper use of settings
* Breaking change: the data structure of Next was changed. The http3
  package is influenced.

4.0.0
* Breaking change: HTTP2Error is redefined.
* Breaking change: FrameTypeId, SettingsKeyId and ErrorCodeId are
  removed. Use FrameType, SettingsKey and ErrorCode instead.
* A client can receive a concrete HTTP2Error.
* Catching up RFC 9113. Host: and :authority cannot disagree.
* Breaking change: Network.HTTP2 and Network.HTTP2.Priority are removed.
* Breaking change: obsoleted stuff are removed.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 11, 2023
1.1.13 (2023-09-18)

Merged Pull Requests

* Update chefstyle requirement from 2.0.9 to 2.1.0 #62 (dependabot[bot])
* Update chefstyle requirement from 2.1.0 to 2.1.1 #63 (dependabot[bot])
* Update chefstyle requirement from 2.1.1 to 2.1.3 #65 (dependabot[bot])
* Update chefstyle requirement from 2.1.3 to 2.2.0 #66 (dependabot[bot])
* add ruby 3.1 in verfiy pipeline #69 (skeshari12)
* INFC-158 fix build from addition of Ruby 3.0/3.1 tests for Windows #71
  (tpowell-progress)
* Bundle pristine to patch 3.1 ruby #78 (tpowell-progress)
* Expose archive format compression methods #74 (sj26)
* Allow opening archive from fd #75 (sj26)
* Add .buildkite directory to fix the build #79 (tpowell-progress)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 14, 2023
devel/ruby-redmine51 require net-imap gem version 0.3.4 but ruby31 bundles
0.2.3.  So, it add latest version of net-imap gem 0.3.x as ruby-net-imap.

Ruby client api for Internet Message Access Protocol.


Changes from 0.2.3:

0.3.0 (2022-11-17)

What's Changed

* Added dependabot.yml for actions by @hsbt in #59
* Bump actions/checkout from 2 to 3 by @dependabot in #60
* Adding RFC licenses by @nevans in #57
* Warn when using deprecated SASL mechanisms by @nevans in #62

New Contributors

* @dependabot made their first contribution in #60

0.3.1 (2022-11-17)

What's Changed

* Add XOAUTH2 authenticator by @ssunday in #63

New Contributors

* @ssunday made their first contribution in #63

0.3.2 (2022-12-09)

What's Changed

* Support UIDPLUS extension by @hoffi in #65
* Fixes "bundle exec rake" clash with test/unit by @nevans in #67
* Fix some UIDPLUS issues by @nevans in #69
* Fixes date-time format, and adds decode_datetime by @nevans in #66
* Add SASLprep. Code generated & tested with RFC3454 by @nevans in #64
* Add the UNSELECT command by @nevans in #72
*  Fix mailbox attrs by @nevans in #73
* RFCs and references by @nevans in #71
* Nodocs and remove warning by @nevans in #70
* ResponseParser docs by @nevans in #76
* Response Data docs by @nevans in #75

New Contributors

* @hoffi made their first contribution in #65

0.3.3 (2022-12-21)

What's Changed

* Revert "Fixes "bundle exec rake", clash with test/unit" by @znz in #88

New Contributors

* @znz made their first contribution in #88

0.3.4 (2023-01-18)

What's Changed

* Net::IMAP Client docs by @nevans in #74

0.3.5 (2023-06-12)

* Fix #response documentation error, by @nevans in 87ba74e
* Add RFC3454 data, to support offline testing, by @nevans in #137
* Adds Ruby 3.2 to the CI matrix, by @petergoldstein in #99
* Use reusing workflow, by @hsbt in #151
* Decode UTF-7 more strictly, by @nobu in #152
* ️Continue testing 0.3.x branch against ruby 2.6, by @nevans in 115d190
* Fix decode utf-7 test for ruby 2.6, by @nevans in 7a60c8f
* Fix XOAUTH2 authenticator for ruby 2.6, by @nevans in bd4faa0

0.3.6 (2023-06-12)

* Fixes file permissions regression in v0.3.5 release, reported by
  @aaronjensen in #154

0.3.7 (2023-07-26)

What's Changed

* Backport: Fix for Digest MD5 bad challenges by @nobu in #160 PR for
  backport is #161
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 19, 2023
1.059  2023-07-20

- correctly propagate the exit value of a packed executable

  Get the exit value from perl_destruct() instead of perl_run().
  These may be different, e.g. if the value of $? is set in an END block.

- clean up tests a bit
- set up GitHub CI and add cpanfile (for CI only)
- check more return codes in myldr/*.c

1.058  2023-06-12

- patch DynaLoader.pm to make intercepting DynaLoader::bootstrap work again
  for Perl >= 5.35 on Windows (see #74)

  $do_expand was changed in perl 5.36 from an (implicit) "local" variable
  to "my". This breaks how PAR::Heavy intercepts calls to
  DynaLoader::bootstrap: monkey-patching DynaLoader::bootstrap,
  DynaLoader::dl_findfile and DynaLoader::bootstrap while setting
  "local $DynaLoader::do_expand = 1".

- reorganize modules etc used in tests
- add test to run an XS module from a .par file
- add a test for loading XS "glue" DLLs

- remove unused code for packed DLLs ("pp --link ...")
  - nobody packs (non-XS) DLLs as embedded "FILE"s
  - nobody uses a $Config{version) sub directory when packing DLLs below
    "shlib/" in the zip

1.057  2022-11-29

- use a different method to mark executable built from "pp --clean ..."

  - scripts/par.pl: don't patch the string "__PASS_PAR_CLEAN__               \0" in the
    "boot" section of the executable and ...
  - myldr/boot.c: ... stop looking for the patched string
  - scripts/par.pl: add "\0CLEAN" in lieu of "\0CACHE" (and drop the 40-byte
    cache name below that) in the "trailer" section when generating a packed
    executable when META.yml indicates "--clean" was specified)
  - myldr/mktmpdir.c: allow "\0CLEAN" as an alternative to "\0CACHE"
    and set PAR_CLEAN=1 in that case
  - myldr/mktmpdir.c: implement find_par_magic() akin the one in script/par.pl

- better CLT detection in MacOS (#70) [plk <Philip@kime.org.uk>]

- use Getopt::ArgvFile with resolveEnvVars=1
  suggested by Johan Vromans (@sciurius on GitHub)

1.056  2022-09-05

- Fix #66: patch myldr/boot for "pp --clean ..." without side effects

  - make sure myldr/boot contains exactly one string of the form
    "__PASS_PAR_CLEAN__               \0" so that there are no
    duplicates that may get split on chunk boundaries
    (myldr/boot_embedded_files.c)
  - simplify patching of this string (in $loader) to
    "__PASS_PAR_CLEAN__=1             \0" in script/par.pl
  - add a test for #66 (check for ephemeral vs persistent cache directory)

- Revert "Fixes #62: rs6000_71 (AIX) "An offset in the .loader section header is too large.""

  PAR_CLEAN is set too late: at this point PAR_TEMP has already
  been set (and populated) to a persistent cache directory
  (/tmp/par-USER/cache-SHA1) instead of an ephemeral one (/tmp/par-USER/temp-PID).

- Some code cleanup
  - replace some magic numbers with constants
  - use string interpolation (instead of concatenation)
  - clean up some convoluted C code

1.055  2022-07-03

- Fix #62: rs6000_71 (AIX) "An offset in the .loader section header is too large."

  Communicate pp option "--clean" to the generated executable in a
  different way. Previously this was done by patching "__ENV_PAR_..." strings
  **in the executable being built** and interpreting these strings in
  par.pl **at runtime**. Though hacky, this seemingly worked on any OS
  (without rendering the executable invalid).
  But the only information ever passed was the value of PAR_CLEAN and this was
  gleaned at build time from the value of JSONPath $par.clean from META.yml
  in the zip (set by pp by option "--clean").
  Instead read and interpret "META.yml" in par.pl **at runtime**.

- Fix: merge PR #58 from Philip@kime.org.uk:

  Adding support for running MacOS Universal binaries created via 'lipo'
  from already pp'ed and signed thin binaries

- Make writing stuff more robust: check return value of print()
  and close() in some places.

1.054  2022-01-27

- Temporarily disable t/90-gh41.t (system("\\\\?\\some-absolute-path") fails)

1.053  2022-01-25

- Fix: merge PR #56 from from Philip Kime <Philip@kime.org.uk>:
  Updating OSX codesign fix util with fix for automatically added ad-hoc signatures on OSX 12+

- Fix: merge PR #42 from Andrew-Kulpa/master:
  Get exe size from file handle instead of path

- Fix: prevent TABs in literal makefile fragments from being expanded

- Cleanups:
  - par_findprog(): pass a copy of argument `path´ to strtok()
  - simplify searching for PAR magic
  - consolidate die()s
  - add a test for GitHub #41
  - add error message when exec'ing the custom perl fails in myldr/boot
  - untangle %require_list and %ModuleCache
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2024
# CHANGES IN xfun VERSION 0.41

- `process_file()` will write to the file only if the processed text
  is different with the input text. This is to avoid writing files
  unnecessarily.

- `session_info()` will remove extra blank lines (thanks, @chuxinyuan,
  #82) and also omit the time zone info.

# CHANGES IN xfun VERSION 0.40

- `number_to_words()` supports decimal numbers now (thanks,
  @harshvardhaniimi, #80).

- `is_ascii()` is more robust now (thanks, @bastistician, #81).

# CHANGES IN xfun VERSION 0.39

- Fixed a bug that `protect_math()` fails to protect the starting `$$`
  that has leading white spaces.

- Added a function `strip_html()` to remove HTML tags and comments from text.

- The function `alnum_id()` will remove HTML tags and comments from
  text (using `strip_html()`) before converting it to an ID string.

- Added a function `env_option()` to retrieve an option value from
  `options()`. If the option does not exist there, check the
  environment variables. This provides a way for users to set an
  option via either `options()` or an environment variable.

# CHANGES IN xfun VERSION 0.38

- Added an object `download_cache`, which is a list of methods to
  download a URL, cache the result, retrieve the result from the
  cache, and clear the cache.

- Added an argument `default` to `url_filename()` to provide a default
  filename when it cannot be determined from the URL.

- Added a function `yaml_load()` to read YAML data when the **yaml**
  package is not available. It only supports a limited number of data
  types and is supposed to be used as a fallback method. See the help
  page `?xfun::yaml_load` for details.

- Added a function `yaml_body()` to split a document into YAML metadata and the body.

- `is_arm64()` also supports Linux now (thanks, @eitsupi, #74).

- `is_blank()` returns a logical vector of the same length as the
  input vector now, indicating if each element of the input is
  blank. Previously it returns a logical scalar indicating whether
  *all* elements are blank. If you want the old behavior, you can use
  `all(is_blank())`.

# CHANGES IN xfun VERSION 0.37

- Added a function `is_arm64()` to test the CPU type (thanks, @AlbanSagouis, #72).

- Started deprecating `xfun::isFALSE()` in favor of `base::isFALSE()`
  for R >= 3.5.0 (thanks, @mmaechler, #66); `isFALSE()` will
  eventually be removed from **xfun** when we do not need to support R
  < 3.5.0.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 3, 2024
1.0.3 (2024-02-28)

What's Changed

* Prefer audio/ogg instead of audio/vorbis by @gmcgibbon in #65
* Suppress warning by @wonda-tea-coffee in #69
* Add explanation of MimeType.for's handling of argument types by @elebow in
  #68
* tables.rb: Generate UTF-8 strings when possible. by @casperisfine in #70
* Remove comment strings from Tables::TYPE by @casperisfine in #71
* Store MIME parents in a distinct Hash by @casperisfine in #72
* Fix magic detection for HTML with <svg by @ursm in #74
* Update gem name in Gemfile by @elebow in #88
* Move to GitHub Actions by @hahmed in #82
* Add note in README how to extend detection of custom file types by
  @vipulnsward in #93
* Fix Illustrator detection as application/pdf instead of
  application/illustrator by @jeremy in #94

New Contributors

* @wonda-tea-coffee made their first contribution in #69
* @elebow made their first contribution in #68
* @casperisfine made their first contribution in #70
* @ursm made their first contribution in #74
* @hahmed made their first contribution in #82
* @vipulnsward made their first contribution in #93
* @jeremy made their first contribution in #94

1.0.4 (2024-03-01)

What's Changed

* Regression fix: binary declared type should fall back to filename
  extension type by @jeremy in #99
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 4, 2024
Updates
    Fix negative balance getting stuck at 0.00
    Fix the search page not giving correct results when tx type is transfer and both from and to method fields are not filled up
    Fix a bug that caused unrelated transactions to show up on the home page
    On the Home page transactions with the same date can now be moved up with ',' and down with '.'
    A new option on J press to add backup locations. On q press, the latest DB will be copied there
    Added previously missing option to reset new app data location when the input is blank
    New and modified status updates for better clarity
    New offset-based scrolling when scrolling tables
    A new Activity page on 'y' press that will show activity details such as when transactions were added, deleted, edited, etc
    Popup help texts have been updated
    Dependency updates and minor performance improvements

Changes
    Fix negative balance not loading by @TheRustyPickle in #57
    Allow switching position of a tx by @TheRustyPickle in #60
    Show a new info status when switching to normal tx mode by @TheRustyPickle in #65
    Backup path by @TheRustyPickle in #66
    Update dependencies by @TheRustyPickle in #67
    Add a history page by @TheRustyPickle in #68
    Fix id swap UI bug by @TheRustyPickle in #72
    Update popup text by @TheRustyPickle in #74
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 26, 2024
Upstream changes:
2.047     2024-05-18

    - Fixed implementation of GH-77.

    - Added $pdf->standard_fonts() and $pdf->is_standard_font($name) (initial
      patch by Johan Vromans).


2.046     2024-05-14

    - [GH-74] Fixed documentation error saying that stroke_color and fill_color
      can be chained.

    - Crash instead of freezing if a PDF trailer's Prev keys result in a loop or
      if multiple trailers use the same object ID and generation number.

    - [GH-70] Fix off-by-one error when adding a page at the beginning of a PDF.

    - [GH-77] Significantly improve performance when adding many pages to a PDF.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 17, 2024
Version 0.7.8

* Do not merge sub directives if they have not been changed.
  (#53 by Cédric Krier)
* Silence deprecation warnings from attempting to import Ellipsis and
  Str (which are needed to support older Pythons). (#73 by Cédric Krier)
* Remove fallback to distutils, patching of bdist_egg and use of doctools.
  (#74 by Simon Cross)
* Clarify the escaping in _URL_FINDER. (#76 by Simon Cross)
* Fix installation with setuptools >= 60. (#68 by Graham Inggs)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 27, 2024
### 1.8.10 - 15 June 2024

 * feature: new "`--output`" option to write to a file instead of standard output (pull request [#90](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pulls/90)) supplied by [xmort](https://codeberg.org/xmort)

### 1.8.9 - 21 April 2024

 * feature: new "`--si`" option to display and interpret size suffixes in multiples of 1000 rather than 1024 (pull request [#85](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pulls/85)) supplied by [kevinruddy](https://codeberg.org/kevinruddy)
 * fix: continue producing progress output when the output is blocking writes ([#34](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/34), [#86](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/86), [#87](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/87))
 * fix: honour the _TMPDIR_ / _TMP_ environment variables again, rather than hard-coding "`/tmp`", when using a terminal lock file (originally removed in 1.8.0) ([#88](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/88))
 * i18n: corrections and missing strings added to French translations (pull request [#83](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pulls/83)) supplied by [Thomas Bertels](https://codeberg.org/tbertels)

### 1.8.5 - 19 November 2023

 * fix: corrected percentage formatting so it doesn't jump from 2 to 3 characters wide at 100% ([#80](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/80))
 * fix: replaced "`--remote`" mechanism, using a temporary file instead of SysV IPC, so it can work reliably even when there are multiple PV instances
 * fix: corrected compilation failure when without IPC support
 * security: addressed all issues highlighted by the software auditing tools "`splint`" and "`flawfinder`" (see "`make analyse`") ([#77](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/77))
 * cleanup: compilation warnings fixed on non-IPC and MacOS systems

### 1.8.0 - 24 September 2023

#### Features

 * feature: new "`--discard`" option to discard input as if writing to */dev/null* ([#42](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/42))
 * feature: new "`--error-skip-block`" option to make "`--skip-errors`" skip whole blocks ([#37](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/37))
 * feature: use `posix_fadvise()` like `cat`(1) does, to improve efficiency ([#39](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/39))
 * feature: new "`--enable-static`" option to "`configure`" for static builds ([#75](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/75))

#### Security

 * security: with "`--pidfile`", write to a temporary file and rename it into place, to improve security
 * security: keep self-contained copies of name and format string in PV internal state for memory safety
 * security: ignore _TMP_ / _TMPDIR_ environment variables when using a terminal lock file

#### Fixes

 * fix: only report errors about missing files when starting to transfer from them, not while calculating size, and behave more like `cat`(1) by skipping them and moving on
 * fix: auto-calculate total line count with "`--line-mode`" when all inputs are regular files
 * fix: use `clock_gettime()` in ETA calculation to cope with machine suspend/resume ([#13](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/13))
 * fix: if "`--width`" or "`--height`" were provided, do not change them when the window size changes ([#36](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/36))
 * fix: when a file descriptor position in "`--watchfd`" moves backwards, show the rate using the correct prefix ([#41](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/41))
 * fix: rewrite terminal state save/restore so state is not intermittently garbled on exit when using "`--cursor`" ([#20](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/20)), ([#24](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/24))

#### Cleanups

 * cleanup: addressed many potential issues highlighted by the software auditing tools "`splint`" and "`flawfinder`" (see new target "`make analyse`")
 * cleanup: switched the build system to GNU Automake
 * cleanup: replaced the test harness with the one native to GNU Automake
 * cleanup: added a test for terminal width detection to "`make check`"
 * cleanup: added a test to "`make check`" to ensure that "`make install`" installs everything expected
 * cleanup: replaced *AC_HEADER_TIOCGWINSZ* with *AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/ioctl.h)* for better MacOS compatibility ([#74](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/74))
 * cleanup: with "`--sync`", call `fsync()` instead of `fdatasync()` on incapable systems ([#73](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/73))
 * cleanup: the manual is now a static file instead of needing to be built with "`configure`"

#### Dropped items

 * dropped: dropped support for "`--enable-static-nls`"
 * dropped: removed the Linux Software Map file, as the LSM project appears to be long dead
 * dropped: will no longer publish to SourceForge as it has a chequered history and is unnecessary
 * dropped: removed project from GitHub and moved to Codeberg - see "[Give Up GitHub](https://giveupgithub.org/)"

#### Other items

 * licensing change from Artistic 2.0 to GPLv3+

### 1.7.24 - 30 July 2023

 * fix: correct terminal size detection, broken in 1.7.17 by the configuration script rewrite ([#72](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/72))
 * security: removed *DEBUG* environment variable in debug mode, added "`--debug`" instead
 * cleanup: added "`make analyse`" to run "`splint`" and "`flawfinder`" on all source files
 * cleanup: corrected detection of boolean capability
 * cleanup: word wrapping of "`--help`" output is now multi-byte locale aware
 * cleanup: adjusted "`indent`" rules to line length of 120 and reformatted code

### 1.7.18 - 28 July 2023

 * fix: language file installation had been broken by the configuration script rewrite

### 1.7.17 - 27 July 2023

 * feature: new "`--sync`" option to flush cache to disk after every write (related to [#6](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/6), to improve accuracy when writing to slow disks)
 * feature: new "`--direct-io`" option to bypass cache - implements [#29 "Option to enable *O_DIRECT*"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/29) - requested by Romain Kang, Jacek Wielemborek
 * fix: correct byte prefix size to 2 spaces in rate display, so progress display size remains constant at low transfer rates
 * cleanup: rewrote `configure.in` as per suggestions in newer "`autoconf`" manuals
 * cleanup: replaced `header.in` with one generated by "`autoheader`", moving custom logic to a separate header file "`config-aux.h`"
 * cleanup: added copyright notice to all source files as per GNU standards
 * cleanup: changed "`--version`" output to conform to GNU standards
 * cleanup: replaced backticks with `$()` in all shell scripts that did not come from elsewhere, as backticks are deprecated and harder to read
 * cleanup: improved the output formatting of "`make test`"
 * cleanup: extended the "`make test`" mechanism to allow certain tests to be skipped on platforms that cannot support them
 * cleanup: skip the "pipe" test (for *SIGPIPE*) if GNU "`head`" is not available, so that "`make test`" on stock OpenBSD 7.3 works
 * cleanup: added a lot more tests to "`make test`"
 * cleanup: replace all calls to `sprintf()` and `snprintf()` with a new wrapper function `pv_snprintf()` to improve security and compatibility
 * cleanup: replace all calls to `strcat()` with a wrapper `pv_strlcat()` to improve security and compatibility
 * cleanup: replace all `write()` calls to the terminal with a wrapper `pv_write_retry()` for consistency
 * cleanup: tidy up and fix compilation warning in "`--watchfd`" code
 * cleanup: rewrote all local shell scripts to pass analysis by [ShellCheck](https://www.shellcheck.net)

### 1.7.0 - 17 July 2023

 * dropped: support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and its derivatives has been dropped; removed the RPM spec file, and will no longer build binaries
 * feature: the "`--size`" option now accepts "`@filename`" to use the size of another file (pull request [#57](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/57) supplied by [Dave Beckett](https://github.com/dajobe))
 * feature: the "`--watchfd`" option is now available on OS X (pull request [#60](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/60) supplied by [christoph-zededa](https://github.com/christoph-zededa))
 * feature: new "`--bits`" option to show bit count instead of byte count (adapted from pull request [#63](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/63) supplied by [Nick Black](https://nick-black.com))
 * feature: new "`--average-rate-window`" option, to set the window over which the average rate is calculated, also used for ETA (modified from pull request [#65](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/65) supplied by [lemonsqueeze](https://github.com/lemonsqueeze))
 * feature: the "`--watchfd`" option will now show relative filenames, if they are under the current directory (pull request [#66](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/66) supplied by [ikasty](https://github.com/ikasty))
 * fix: correction to `pv_in_foreground()` to behave as its comment block says it should, when not on a terminal - corrects [#19 "No output in Arch Linux initcpio after 1.6.6"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/19), [#31 "No output written from inside zsh <() construct"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/31), [#55 "pv Stopped Working in the Background"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/55) (pull request [#64](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/64) supplied by [Michael Weiß](https://github.com/quitschbo))
 * fix: workaround for OS X 11 behaviour in configure script regarding stat64 at compile time (pull request [#57](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/57) supplied by [Dave Beckett](https://github.com/dajobe))
 * fix: workaround for macOS equivalence of stat to stat64 - patches from [Filippo Valsorda](https://github.com/FiloSottile) and [Demitri Muna](https://github.com/demitri), correcting [#33 "Fix compilation problems due to `stat64()` on Apple Silicon"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/33)
 * fix: add burst rate limit to transfer, so rate limits are not broken by bursty traffic (pull request [#62](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/pull/62) supplied by [Volodymyr Bychkovyak](https://github.com/vbychkoviak))
 * fix: corrected "`--force`" option so it will still output progress when not in the same process group as the owner of the terminal - corrects [#23 "No output with "`-f`" when run in background after 1.6.6"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/23) and helps to correct [#31 "No output written from inside zsh <() construct"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/31)
 * fix: corrected elapsed time display to show as D:HH:MM:SS after 1 day, like the ETA does - corrects [#16 "Show days in same format in ETA as in elapsed time"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/16)
 * fix: corrected bug where percentages went down after 100% when in "`--numeric`" mode with a "`--size`" that was too small - corrects [#26 "Correct "`-n`" behaviour when going past 100% of "`-s`" size"](https://codeberg.org/a-j-wood/pv/issues/26)
 * i18n: recoded Polish translation file to UTF-8
 * i18n: removed inaccurate fuzzy translation matches
 * docs: moved all open issues into GitHub and updated the TODO list
 * docs: renamed README to README.md and altered it to Markdown format
 * docs: moved contributors from the README to docs/ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.md
 * docs: moved TODO to TODO.md and altered it to Markdown format
 * docs: moved NEWS to NEWS.md, converted it to UTF-8, and altered it to Markdown format
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 19, 2024
3.1.1 (2024-07-12)

Merged Pull Requests

* Replace FILE with dir and other minor chefstyle fixes #61 (tas50)
* Add Ruby 3.0 testing #62 (tas50)
* Upgrade to GitHub-native Dependabot #63 (dependabot-preview[bot])
* Remove Ruby 2.4 support and Test Ruby 3.0/3.1 #66 (poorndm)
* Bump minimum to 2.7 #75 (tpowell-progress)
* Support ruby3.3 Logger by properly initialize super class #74 (mtasaka)
* ffi less than 1.17.0 because of ruby 3.0 #77 (tpowell-progress)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 18, 2024
From Iris via pkgsrc-wip.

Changelog from 2.9.27 to 2.9.28:

8f4e86ca Version 2.9.28
c6c3823b Added Sven Höxter to aboutDialog for his patches
cba17cc6 Feature: link app icon as a mimetype icon for the hicolor default theme (#109)
01aae901 Fix: do not install manpage in doc dir (#107)
201ca770 Bugfix: Open french documention if required
97e0e837 Spelling fix: remove duplicate word (#108)
1a3d001d Spelling fixes (#105)
7eb79dde Desktop file improvements (#106)
92a762ed Merge branch 'release' of github.com:insilmaril/vym into release
d9d7b12a Updated project name
5248d9a0 Fixed typo in version number
0e87888d Updated year in README.md
acdf0677 Updated release notes

--

Release notes VYM - View Your Mind

The lists below shows differences between vym 2.8.0 and the latest 2.9.x
version.

Feel free to report any bugs or feature requests on
https://github.com/insilmaril/vym/issues

Thanks for using vym!

Uwe Drechsel - May 2024
Version 2.9.27
Bugfixes

    Bugfix: Markdown improvements by Markus Seilnacht
    Bugfix: Allow saving of readonly maps
    Bugfix: Use vymBaseDir when setting up libreoffice export
    Bugfix: Resetting task delta prio not limited to visible tasks

Version 2.9.26
Features

    Feature: #87 Enable Crtl modifier for macros triggered by function keys.
    Feature: Set last export type to "Update" after successfully "Creating"
Confluence page
    Feature: Updated status bar messages when loading/saving maps
    Feature: #91 Update Italian translation
    Feature: Dropped URLs are truncated at start of parameters

Bugfixes

    Bugfix: Minor typo in German translation
    Bugfix: Minor typo in Confluence settings dialog
    Bugfix: Pasted text URLs in a heading no longer create URL in branch
    Bugfix: #90 Disable BSP indexing to avoid crashes
    Bugfix: #88 Improved ASCII export

Changes

    Change: Removed or changed shortcuts with ALT

Version 2.9.22
Features

    Feature: Support multiple Jira instances with specific authentication
methods
    Feature: Floppy disk icon for unsaved maps better visible, if active
    Feature: Upload images also for new Confluence pages
    Feature: New commands to control visuals of selection box
    Feature: added script to set colors of selection box for dark theme:
        demos/scripts/setSelectionBoxDarkTheme.vys
    Feature: Center on selection and fit to view with Key_Period + Key_Shift
    Feature: Delete vymLink with Ctrl-Shift click
    Feature: Scale pasted images to 300px width
    Feature: Define pen color, width and brush for selection box
        setSelectionPenColor
        setSelectionPenWidth
        setSelectionBrushColor
    Feature: Option to 'never' use dark theme
    Feature: Support Personal Access Tokens for Jira and Confluence
    Feature: Improved animated centering on selection (Shortcut: Key_Period)
    Feature: For multiple selected items show count in status line
    Feature: Scale images on the fly
    This allows to paste and shrink images (Ctrl + "-"), but when zooming in
the images are not pixelized, but still have original resolution. Storing e.g.
screenshots is more efficient this way.

Bugfixes

    Bugfix: Creating Confluence page without attachments
    Bugfix: Icon and status of view icons
    Bugfix: disabled all icons when no map is available.
    Bugfix: Fixed layout of dialog for Confluence export
    Bugfix: Improved adding new branches at border of current scene
    Bugfix: Urls and VymLinks shown again in statusBar
    Bugfix: Wrong positon of selection box of xlinks control points, resulting
in crazy scrolling, when control point is selected.
    Bugfix: #79 quell linking error (#79)
    Bugfix: Set selection background color in TreeEditor
    Bugfix: Also center on selected branch when using HeadingEditor while
editing a heading
    Bugfix: Save colors of headings
    Bugfix: Editing long plainText headings might open HeadingEditor
    Bugfix: #65 and #71 Colors in NoteEditor with RichText
    Bugfix: #76 Editing heading of zoomed in view causes panning
    Bugfix: When zooming in/out using mouse wheel don't change rotation
    Bugfix: Background colors in HeadingEditor
    Bugfix: #40 Editing PlainText headings with linebreaks
    Bugfix: #75 TreeEditor and Linebreaks in headings
    Bugfix: #73 Default maps should not have word default in MapCenter
    Bugfix: #72 Improved support to load new default maps
    Bugfix: #74 HTML export uses word wrap for PlainText notes
    Bugfix: Update HeadingEditor for RichText heading, when frame background
changes
    Bugfix: Update color and heading of HeadingEditor
    Bugfix: #70 HeadingEditor doesn't use map background when switching on
RichText mode
    Bugfix: #70 settings override macroPath, if local option is used "-l"
    Bugfix: #68 HeadingEditor doesn't update after in MapEditor
    Bugfix: Consider zoomFactor after load when scrolling to selection
    Bugfix: Set color and width of legacy xlink

Changes

    Change: Use Control modifier instead of Shift to only move MapCenter
    Change: Compatibility with 2.9.514: Some elements can be read, even if vym

Version 2.9.2
Bugfixes

    Bugfix: #64 Read notes correctly from (very old) maps

Version 2.9.0

This version provides bugfixes and some new features. The biggest and most
visible changes are dark theme support and an extended color bar to select
colors.

The platform support has been improved, native Mac version is available (again)
and also binaries for various Linux flavors. See the README.md for details
Features

    Feature: Dark theme
    Feature: Increase max. number of recent maps to 20
    Feature: Reset priority delta for visible tasks (all maps)
    Feature: Toggle target for multiple selected items
    Feature: Copying and pasting between vym instances and pasting images
    Feature: Added desktop files for easier packaging accross Linux distros
    Feature: Larger font size for editing headings on WIndows
    Feature: Scripting commands to edit heading and get depth of branch
    Feature: Introduced colors toolbar (#39)
    Feature: Use expand macro in Confluence export for scrolled branches
    Feature: Move branches diagonally with Ctrl-PageUp/Down
    Feature: Enable openSSL on Windows
    Feature: Add information from JIRA as attributes
    Feature: Toggle flag for multiselection
    Feature: Confluence and JIRA support
    Feature: Cycle tasks by clicking status in taskeditor
    Feature: Cursor up/down + Shift-key can be used to select multiple branches
    Feature: Updated translations for Greek and German

Bugfixes

    Bugfix: #52 Saving part of map overwrites original map
    Bugfix: #48 lockfile cannot be renamed on Windows
    Bugfix: Read map attributes for default map
    Bugfix: Create translation files during build
    Bugfix: German translation to show keyboard macros in help menu
    Bugfix: Set URL when getting Jira data
    Bugfix: Use mapname and correct postfic when exporting
    Bugfix: #25 treeEditor opens when pasting images
    Bugfix: less compiler warnings related to deprecated Qt
    Bugfix: Restore state of treeEditor and slideEditor from settings in map
after load
    Bugfix: Don't set URL for Jira ticket, if Jira pattern is not known
    Bugfix: Umlauts when exporting to a Confluence page
    Bugfix: undo/redo when toggling task via F12-macro
    Bugfix: Allow selecting text while editing a heading in QLineEdit
    Bugfix: Remove invalid QModelIndex warning when relinking images from
mainbranch to center
    Bugfix: Avoid jumping of view when adding branches to center"
    Bugfix: Reset current text format when switching from RichText to PlainText
    Bugfix: Unused duplicate branchPropertyEditor dockwidget removed
    Bugfix: Setting for Windows data-root directory (#36)
    Bugfix: vymBaseDir improvements (#34)
    Bugfix: Don't trigger reposition when selection changes
    Bugfix: Relink branches and keep parent
    Bugfix: set CMAKE_INSTALL_DATAROOTDIR (#24)
    Bugfix: #31 Confluence export missing siblinigs of hidden first branch
    Bugfix: #26 tabname for save but unchanged maps does not update
    Bugfix: Getting user info from Confluence
    Bugfix: Freemind import
    Bugfix: exportLast of Markdown export
    Bugfix: piping plaintext mails from mutt into note
    Bugfix: Cycling tasks in taskeditor
    Bugfix: Links to images (color and hiding)
    Bugfix: Don't give up on unknown tags when importing Freeplane
    Bugfix: Remove unnecessary columns from taskeditor
    Bugfix: #14 Packaging for openSUSE: Set vymBaseDir correctly
    Bugfix: Trash button in NoteEditor
    Bugfix: vym crashed, when cursor left/right was used and multiple branches
were selected
    Bugfix: Copy to new map
    Bugfix: crash while checking an empty directory (#9)

Changes

    Changed: Settings for JIRA and Confluence
    Changed: Moved functionality of recover session into restore ression
    Changed: Sleeping tasks keep their priority (Before prio was lowered and
sleeping tasks dropped to bottom.)
    Changed: Removed unused Bugzilla script
    Changed: Builds now use cmake

Release notes View Your Mind - vym 2.8.0

This version provides bugfixes and some new features. The biggest and most
visible change are the (mostly) reworked and now scalable icons in mind maps.

At least on Linux you now can also connect to JIRA and Confluence and retrieve
data, but also create or update Confluence pages.

A brandnew feature is the (experimental) support to import and export Firefox
bookmarks - very handy to sort bigger bookmark collections.

Scripting still is considered as Technology Preview - APIs still might change
in upcoming versions, when vym will be based on Qt6. Just check out the
keyboard macros for F01 to F24 or also the example scripts.

The lists below list differences between vym 2.7.0 and 2.8.0.

Feel free to report any bugs or feature requests on
https://github.com/insilmaril/vym/issues

Thanks for using vym!

Uwe Drechsel - April 2021
Notes:

    Some function keys have changed, e.g. Shift-F8 for toggling frames to
include children

    File format has changed within the vym files

    CDATA is no longer used, but <vymtext> and <heading> use attributes now for
texts. Vym versions below 2.7.566 cannot read newer maps
    Removed support for Bugzilla
    Removed support for SUSE FATE tool
    Removed dependency on 7z on Windows platform
    Removed setting to edit branch after creating
    Various optimizations, e.g. when updating map when NoteEditor changes
    Removed unused windows code
    Updated code to Qt 5.14
    Reorganized source code, moved it to github and applied coding style using
clang-format

Detailed list of features

    Feature: Improved presentation mode and added projector icon
    Feature: Added recover option (--recover)
    Feature: Allow cursor positioning during edit of heading
    Feature: Allow middle mouse for pasting while editing heading
    Feature: Alternatively pan view using middle mouse button
    Feature: Basic editing of tasks in TaskEditor
    Feature: BranchPropertyEditor show sleep time
    Feature: Initial Confluence support (on Linux)
        Create new Confluence pages
        Get Confluence username and use in export (experimental)
        Native Confluence Agent to retrieve page name
    Feature: Dialog to enter credentials for Confluence
    Feature: Drag drop in TaskEditor for repriorization
    Feature: Editing in TreeEditor
    Feature: Hide less popular standard flags if not used in a map (Present,
rose, phone, clock)
    Feature: Icons for filters in taskeditor
    Feature: Improved editing in TaskEditor
    Feature: Improved handling of modifiers
    Feature: Improved winter mode
    Feature: Import and export of Firefox bookmarks (experimental)
    Feature: Internal testsuite prepared
    Feature: Load default map instead of creating it
    Feature: More verbose status message for toggling frames when using
function keys
    Feature: Most of the flags have been reworked and are scalable vector
graphics now
    Feature: Repeat last command in map using F8
    Feature: Save as default map
    Feature: Select images using cursor left/right in MapEditor
    Feature: Set sleep time weeks with 'w'
    Feature: Setting for margin when scrolling to selection
    Feature: Shortcut Shift-G to goto linked map
    Feature: Show Delta Priority in TaskEditor
    Feature: Show Task modification times
    Feature: Show file location in properties dialog
    Feature: Show flags in taskeditor

Bugfixes

    Bugfix: Collapse selected branch using "<"-key
    Bugfix: Better placement of flags toolbars for new user
    Bugfix: Comment in map properties no longer saved as HTML
    Bugfix: Compiler warnings
    Bugfix: Correctly read task modification time from file
    Bugfix: Crash when exporting HTML
    Bugfix: Disable user flags toolbar when image is selected
    Bugfix: Don't save definitions of unused userflags
    Bugfix: Edit and actually use the correct path for macros
    Bugfix: Editing of branch heading in heading editor
    Bugfix: Editor states related to multiple selection
    Bugfix: Emtpy lines for hidden branches in ASCII export
    Bugfix: Flag to search notes in FindResultWidget
    Bugfix: For non-sleeping tasks display "-" in table as sleep time
    Bugfix: Function key F4 not executing related macro
    Bugfix: HTML export for svg- and userflags
    Bugfix: History of changing RichText notes in editor
    Bugfix: History of editing notes and headings
    Bugfix: Inactive NoteEditor in some cases
    Bugfix: Modifier for modModes is SHIFT, not CTRL.
    Bugfix: Opening default map, but without existing file
    Bugfix: Reenable context menu in TaskEditor
    Bugfix: Removal of temporary files on Windows
    Bugfix: Repeat toggling target with F8
    Bugfix: Ruby testsuite
    Bugfix: Select new tab after creating new map
    Bugfix: Shortcuts for formats in TextEditor
    Bugfix: Tests related to changing (named) flags
    Bugfix: Undo of setting task to sleep
    Bugfix: Undo/redo toggling flag
    Bugfix: Update HeadingEditor after reselect and undo/redo
    Bugfix: Update confluence script
    Bugfix: Waking up of sleeping tasks is visible again
    Bugfix: Warning when saving uncompressed map
    Bugfix: application to open external links
    Bugfix: libpng warning
    Bugfix: svg flags not displaying correctly
    Bugfix: toggling target was not saved
    Bugfix: use most important shortcuts also in TreeEditor
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 14, 2024
 - fix wal sometimes not using srgb (3091f71ef4) #74
 - backends:
     - fix kmeans to use the full image, instead of resizing, and run 5 times (e92ec097f1)
     - lch: reduce MIN_CHROMA so it catches more colors ba8b9bf92b
 - fix up complementary on templates #86 314af00176
 - cache:
     - It now stores the contents hash (cfd81f7835)
     - No more magick number on Windows (c0d81a5704)
 - misc: fix up woodpecker, doc generation, makefile, refactor code on colorspaces
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 2, 2024
# 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.
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 10, 2024
pkgsrc change: remove "USE_LANGUGAES= c" since it is default value.

0.8.0 (2024-12-03)

What's Changed

* Move omits by @nobu in #68
* Load the built extension library in noctty tests by @nobu in #69
* Show the correct exception when the stty backend cannot be required by
  @eregon in #70
* Skip building extension on WASI by @kateinoigakukun in #71
* Update gperf by @nobu in #73
* Declare as Ractor-safe by @nobu in #74
* Make IO.console Ractor-safe by @nobu in #75
* Support older versions of ruby by @nobu in #77
* Bump step-security/harden-runner from 2.10.1 to 2.10.2 by @dependabot in
  #78
* Bump rubygems/release-gem from 612653d273a73bdae1df8453e090060bb4db5f31 to
  9e85cb11501bebc2ae661c1500176316d3987059 by @dependabot in #79
* Read errno before calling rb_io_path() by @XrXr in #80
* Check if rb_syserr_fail_str is available by @nobu in #81
* Freeze the version string by @nobu in #82
* Add IO#ttyname that returns the tty name or nil by @nobu in #76

New Contributors

* @kateinoigakukun made their first contribution in #71
* @XrXr made their first contribution in #80
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 2, 2025
# fontawesome 0.5.3

* Updated icon set to that of Font Awesome 6.5.2. (#119)

* Added page on pkgdown site that contains a table showing all of the
  icons available in the package. (#113)

* The `fa()` function now allows percentage values to be used as
  `height` and `width` args (#117). (#125)

* When using `fa_i()`, the `class` value is appended when a
  fully-qualified `name` is used (#122. (#123, thanks @averissimo!)

# fontawesome 0.5.2

* Updated icon set to that of Font Awesome 6.4.2. (#111)

# fontawesome 0.5.1

* Updated icon set to that of Font Awesome 6.4.0. (#109)

# fontawesome 0.5.0

* Updated icon set to that of Font Awesome 6.2.1. (#102)

* Closed #101: added the `vertical_align` argument `fa()` to control
  vertical alignment of icons. (#103)

* Closed #99 and #100: reinstated missing '.woff2' files. (#102)

# fontawesome 0.4.0

* Updated icon set to that of Font Awesome 6.2.0. (#96)

* It's now possible to reference icons by several of their previous
  names. For example the old icon names `"contact-card"` and `"vcard"`
  will map to the current name of `"address-card"`. (#96)

* There is now a `prefer_type` argument (default: `"regular"`) that
  allows you to register a choice between a solid- or regular-type
  icon should both be available for a specific short name. (#96)

# fontawesome 0.3.0

* Closed #80: Updated icon set to that of Font Awesome 6.1. (#85)

* Closed #68: full icon names (e.g., `"fab fa-r-project"`) are now
  properly parsed and verified in the `fa_i()` function. (#77)

* Closed #66 and #73: CSS length values (supplied to the `height` or
  `width` options of the `fa()` function) are now correctly handled
  when they contain decimals. (#74)
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 30, 2025
## Changes in version 0.14.1

**Released on March 29th, 2025.**

* Issue #263: fix release tarball by relying on `make dist`.

* Document ATF to Kyua mappings for metadata properties.

* Support `require.diskspace` ATF metadata property.

* Support backwards compatible `unprivileged_user` metadata property for ease
  of use dealing with ATF vs Kyua.

* Fix building from source by tracking `utils/process/Kyuafile.in` and
  `engine/execenv/execenv_fwd.hpp` with automake.

## Changes in version 0.14

**Released on December 31st, 2024.**

* Replace `--with-atf` with `--enable-atf`. The latter must be specified
  to enable ATF support and the Kyua tests by proxy.

* Require newer versions of ATF (0.21) and Lutok (0.5). This is being done
  as part of a multi-phase deprecation of pre-C++11 environments.

* Vendor the ATF m4 files from the freebsd/atf repo.

* Translate `is_exclusive` metadata to its ATF counterpart.

* Issue #236: fix accidental test forkbomb in specific user environments
  with `integration` tests by avoiding infinite recursion calling kyua.

* Fix the build on Ubuntu 24.04.

- execenv support added. This FreeBSD-specific feature allows tests to be
  executed in jails.

* Issue #169: Remove deprecated `readdir_r` use.

* Fix build issue on more recent versions of MacOS.

* Fix build issue on IllumOS.

* Fix issues with PID reuse in testcases.

* Escape characters captured from stderr and stdout in HTML output.

* `integration/cmd_report_test:verbose`: fix regular expression used in
  tests which would break in certain user environments.

* Add Cirrus CI support for testing Kyua on FreeBSD.

* Remove `UTILS_UNUSED_PARAM` macro.

* Fix document rendering with newer versions of doxygen.

* Issue #152: explicitly require C++11 language features when compiling Kyua.
  Remove `std::shared_ptr` compatibility header, `utils/shared_ptr.hpp`.

* Fix `igor` and `mandoc -Tlint` reported issues with generated manpages.

* Issue #167: fix typos in kyua(1) manpage.

## Changes in version 0.13

**Released on August 26th, 2016.**

* Fixed execution of test cases as an unprivileged user, at least under
  NetBSD 7.0.  Kyua-level failures were probably a regression introduced
  in Kyua 0.12, but the underlying may have existed for much longer:
  test cases might have previously failed for mysterious reasons when
  running under an unprivileged user.

* Issue #134: Fixed metadata test broken on 32-bit platforms.

* Issue #139: Added per-test case start/end timestamps to all reports.

* Issue #156: Fixed crashes due to the invalid handling of cleanup
  routine data and triggered by the reuse of PIDs in long-running Kyua
  instances.

* Issue #159: Fixed TAP parser to ignore case while matching `TODO` and
  `SKIP` directives, and to also recognize `Skipped`.

* Fixed potential crash due to a race condition in the unprogramming of
  timers to control test deadlines.


## Changes in version 0.12

**Released on November 22nd, 2015.**

This is a huge release and marks a major milestone for Kyua as it finally
implements a long-standing feature request: the ability to execute test
cases in parallel.  This is a big deal because test cases are rarely
CPU-bound: running them in parallel yields much faster execution times for
large test suites, allowing faster iteration of changes during development.

As an example: the FreeBSD test suite as of this date contains 3285 test
cases.  With sequential execution, a full test suite run takes around 12
minutes to complete, whereas on a 4-core machine with a high level of
parallelism it takes a little over 1 minute.

Implementing parallel execution required rewriting most of Kyua's core and
partly explains explains why there has not been a new release for over a
year.  The current implementation is purely subprocess-based, which works
but has some limitations and has resulted in a core that is really complex
and difficult to understand.  Future versions will investigate the use of
threads instead for a simplified programming model and additional
parallelization possibilities.

* Issue #2: Implemented support to execute test cases in parallel when
  invoking `kyua test`.  Parallel execution is *only* enabled when the new
  `parallelism` configuration variable is set to a value greater than `1`.
  The default behavior is still to run tests sequentially because some test
  suites contain test cases with side-effects that might fail when run in
  parallel.  To resolve this, the new metadata property `is_exclusive` can
  be set to `true` on a test basis to indicate that the test must be run on
  its own.

* Known regression: Running `kyua debug` on a TAP-based test program does
  not currently report the output in real time.  The output will only be
  displayed once the test program completes.  This is a shortcoming of
  the new parallel execution engine and will be resolved.

* Removed the external C-based testers code in favor of the new built-in
  implementations.  The new approach feels significantly faster than the
  previous one.

* Fixed the handling of relative paths in the `fs.*` functions available
  in `Kyuafile`s.  All paths are now resolved relative to the location of
  the caller `Kyuafile`.  `Kyuafile.top` has been updated with these
  changes and you should update custom copies of this file with the new
  version.

* Changed temporary directory creation to always grant search
  permissions on temporary directories.  This is to prevent potential
  problems when running Kyua as root and executing test cases that require
  dropping privileges (as they may later be unable to use absolute paths
  that point inside their work directory).

* The cleanup of work directories does not longer attempt to deal with
  mount points.  If a test case mounts a file system and forgets to unmount
  it, the mount point will be left behind.  It is now the responsibility of
  the test case to clean after itself.  The reasons for this change are
  simplicity and clarity: there are many more things that a test case can
  do that have side-effects on the system and Kyua cannot protect against
  them all, so it is better to just have the test undo anything it might
  have done.

* Improved `kyua report --verbose` to properly handle environment
  variables with continuation lines in them, and fixed the integration
  tests for this command to avoid false negatives.

* Changed the configuration file format to accept the definition of
  unknown variables without declaring them local.  The syntax version
  number remains at 2.  This is to allow configuration files for newer Kyua
  versions to work on older Kyua versions, as there is no reason to forbid
  this.

* Fixed stacktrace gathering with FreeBSD's ancient version of GDB.
  GDB 6.1.1 (circa 2004) does not have the `-ex` flag so we need to
  generate a temporary GDB script and feed it to GDB with `-x` instead.

* Issue #136: Fixed the XML escaping in the JUnit output so that
  non-printable characters are properly handled when they appear in the
  process's stdout or stderr.

* Issue #141: Improved reporting of errors triggered by sqlite3.  In
  particular, all error messages are now tagged with their corresponding
  database filename and, if they are API-level errors, the name of the
  sqlite3 function that caused them.

* Issue #144: Improved documentation on the support for custom properties
  in the test metadata.

* Converted the `INSTALL`, `NEWS`, and `README` distribution documents to
  Markdown for better formatting online.


## Changes in version 0.11

**Released on October 23rd, 2014.**

* Added support to print the details of all test cases (metadata and
  their output) to `report`.  This is via a new `--verbose` flag which
  replaces the previous `--show-context`.

* Added support to specify the amount of physical disk space required
  by a test case.  This is in the form of a new `required_disk_space`
  metadata property, which can also be provided by ATF test cases as
  `require.diskspace`.

* Assimilated the contents of all the `kyua-*-tester(1)` and
  `kyua-*-interface(7)` manual pages into more relevant places.  In
  particular, added more details on test program registration and their
  metadata to `kyuafile(5)`, and added `kyua-test-isolation(7)`
  describing the isolation features of the test execution.

* Assimilated the contents of all auxiliary manual pages, including
  `kyua-build-root(7)`, `kyua-results-files(7)`, `kyua-test-filters(7)`
  and `kyua-test-isolation(7)`, into the relevant command-specific
  manual pages.  This is for easier discoverability of relevant
  information when reading how specific Kyua commands work.

* Issue #30: Plumbed through support to query configuration variables
  from ATF's test case heads.  This resolves the confusing situation
  where test cases could only do this from their body and cleanup
  routines.

* Issue #49: Extended `report` to support test case filters as
  command-line arguments.  Combined with `--verbose`, this allows
  inspecting the details of a test case failure after execution.

* Issue #55: Deprecated support for specifying `test_suite` overrides on
  a test program basis.  This idiom should not be used but support for
  it remains in place.

* Issue #72: Added caching support to the `getcwd(3)` test in configure
  so that the result can be overriden for cross-compilation purposes.

* Issue #83: Changed manual page headings to include a `kyua` prefix in
  their name.  This prevents some possible confusion when displaying,
  for example, the `kyua-test` manual page with a plain name of `test`.

* Issue #84: Started passing test-suite configuration variables to plain
  and TAP test programs via the environment.  The name of the
  environment variables set this way is prefixed by `TEST_ENV_`, so a
  configuration variable of the form
  `test_suites.some_name.allow_unsafe_ops=yes` in `kyua.conf` becomes
  `TEST_ENV_allow_unsafe_ops=YES` in the environment.

* Issues #97 and #116: Fixed the build on Illumos.

* Issue #102: Set `TMPDIR` to the test case's work directory when running
  the test case.  If the test case happens to use the `mktemp(3)` family
  of functions (due to misunderstandings on how Kyua works or due to
  the reuse of legacy test code), we don't want it to easily escape the
  automanaged work directory.

* Issue #103: Started being more liberal in the parsing of TAP test
  results by treating the number in `ok` and `not ok` lines as optional.

* Issue #105: Started using tmpfs instead of md as a temporary file
  system for tests in FreeBSD so that we do not leak `md(4)` devices.

* Issue #109: Changed the privilege dropping code to start properly
  dropping group privileges when `unprivileged_user` is set.  Also fixes
  `testers/run_test:fork_wait__unprivileged_group`.

* Issue #110: Changed `help` to display version information and clarified
  the purpose of the `about` command in its documentation.

* Issue #111: Fixed crash when defining a test program in a `Kyuafile`
  that has not yet specified the test suite name.

* Issue #114: Improved the `kyuafile(5)` manual page by clarifying the
  restrictions of the `include()` directive and by adding abundant
  examples.


## Changes in version 0.10

**Experimental version released on August 14th, 2014.**

* Merged `kyua-cli` and `kyua-testers` into a single `kyua` package.

* Dropped the `kyua-atf-compat` package.

* Issue #100: Do not try to drop privileges to `unprivileged_user` when we
  are already running as an unprivileged user.  Doing so is not possible
  and thus causes spurious test failures when the current user is not
  root and the current user and `unprivileged_user` do not match.

* Issue #79: Mention `kyua.conf(5)` in the *See also* section of `kyua(1)`.

* Issue #75: Change the `rewrite__expected_signal__bad_arg` test in
  `testers/atf_result_test` to use a different signal value.  This is to
  prevent triggering a core dump that made the test fail in some platforms.


## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.9

**Experimental version released on August 8th, 2014.**

Major changes:

The internal architecture of Kyua to record the results of test suite
runs has completely changed in this release.  Kyua no longer stores all
the different test suite run results as different "actions" within the
single `store.db` database.  Instead, Kyua now generates a separate
results file inside `~/.kyua/store/` for every test suite run.

Due to the complexity involved in the migration process and the little
need for it, this is probably going to be the only release where the
`db-migrate` command is able to convert an old `store.db` file to the
new scheme.

Changes in more detail:

* Added the `report-junit` command to generate JUnit XML result files.
  The output has been verified to work within Jenkins.

* Switched to results files specific to their corresponding test suite
  run.  The unified `store.db` file is now gone: `kyua test` creates a
  new results file for every invocation under `~/.kyua/store/` and the
  `kyua report*` commands are able to locate the latest file for a
  corresponding test suite automatically.

* The `db-migrate` command takes an old `store.db` file and generates
  one results file for every previously-recorded action, later deleting
  the `store.db` file.

* The `--action` flag has been removed from all commands that accepted
  it.  This has been superseded by the tests results files.

* The `--store` flag that many commands took has been renamed to
  `--results-file` in line with the semantical changes.

* The `db-exec` command no longer creates an empty database when none
  is found.  This command is now intended to run only over existing
  files.


## Changes in kyua-testers version 0.3

**Experimental version released on August 8th, 2014.**

* Made the testers set a "sanitized" value for the `HOME` environment
  variable where, for example, consecutive and trailing slashes have
  been cleared.  Mac OS X has a tendency to append a trailing slash to
  the value of `TMPDIR`, which can cause third-party tests to fail if
  they compare `${HOME}` with `$(pwd)`.

* Issues #85, #86, #90 and #92: Made the TAP parser more complete: mark
  test cases reported as `TODO` or `SKIP` as passed; handle skip plans;
  ignore lines that look like `ok` and `not ok` but aren't results; and
  handle test programs that report a pass but exit with a non-zero code.


## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.8

**Experimental version released on December 7th, 2013.**

* Added support for Lutok 0.4.

* Issue #24: Plug the bootstrap tests back into the test suite.  Fixes
  in `kyua-testers` 0.2 to isolate test cases into their own sessions
  should allow these to run fine.

* Issue #74: Changed the `kyuafile(5)` parser to automatically discover
  existing tester interfaces.  The various `*_test_program()` functions
  will now exist (or not) based on tester availability, which simplifies
  the addition of new testers or the selective installation of them.


## Changes in kyua-testers version 0.2

**Experimental version released on December 7th, 2013.**

* Issue #74: Added the `kyua-tap-tester`, a new backend to interact with
  test programs that comply with the Test Anything Protocol.

* Issue #69: Cope with the lack of `AM_PROG_AR` in `configure.ac`, which
  first appeared in Automake 1.11.2.  Fixes a problem in Ubuntu 10.04
  LTS, which appears stuck in 1.11.1.

* Issue #24: Improve test case isolation by confining the tests to their
  own session instead of just to their own process group.


## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.7

**Experimental version released on October 18th, 2013.**

* Made failures from testers more resilent.  If a tester fails, the
  corresponding test case will be marked as broken instead of causing
  kyua to exit.

* Added the `--results-filter` option to the `report-html` command and
  set its default value to skip passed results from HTML reports.  This
  is to keep these reports more succint and to avoid generating tons of
  detail files that will be, in general, useless.

* Switched to use Lutok 0.3 to gain compatibility with Lua 5.2.

* Issue #69: Cope with the lack of `AM_PROG_AR` in `configure.ac`, which
  first appeared in Automake 1.11.2.  Fixes a problem in Ubuntu 10.04
  LTS, which appears stuck in 1.11.1.


## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.6

**Experimental version released on February 22nd, 2013.**

* Issue #36: Changed `kyua help` to not fail when the configuration file
  is bogus.  Help should always work.

* Issue #37: Simplified the `syntax()` calls in configuration and
  `Kyuafile` files to only specify the requested version instead of also
  the format name.  The format name is implied by the file being loaded, so
  there is no use in the caller having to specify it.  The version number
  of these file formats has been bumped to 2.

* Issue #39: Added per-test-case metadata values to the HTML reports.

* Issue #40: Rewrote the documentation as manual pages and removed the
  previous GNU Info document.

* Issue #47: Started using the independent testers in the `kyua-testers`
  package to run the test cases.  Kyua does not implement the logic to
  invoke test cases any more, which provides for better modularity,
  extensibility and robustness.

* Issue #57: Added support to specify arbitrary metadata properties for
  test programs right from the `Kyuafile`.  This is to make plain test
  programs more versatile, by allowing them to specify any of the
  requirements (allowed architectures, required files, etc.) supported
  by Kyua.

* Reduced automatic screen line wrapping of messages to the `help`
  command and the output of tables by `db-exec`.  Wrapping any other
  messages (specially anything going to stderr) was very annoying
  because it prevented natural copy/pasting of text.

* Increased the granularity of the error codes returned by `kyua(1)` to
  denote different error conditions.  This avoids the overload of `1` to
  indicate both "expected" errors from specific subcommands and
  unexpected errors caused by the internals of the code.  The manual now
  correctly explain how the exit codes behave on a command basis.

* Optimized the database schema to make report generation almost
  instantaneous.

* Bumped the database schema to 2.  The database now records the
  metadata of both test programs and test cases generically, without
  knowledge of their interface.

* Added the `db-migrate` command to provide a mechanism to upgrade a
  database with an old schema to the current schema.

* Removed the GDB build-time configuration variable.  This is now part
  of the `kyua-testers` package.

* Issue #31: Rewrote the `Kyuafile` parsing code in C++, which results in
  a much simpler implementation.  As a side-effect, this gets rid of the
  external Lua files required by `kyua`, which in turn make the tool
  self-contained.

* Added caching of various configure test results (particularly in those
  tests that need to execute a test program) so that cross-compilers can
  predefine the results of the tests without having to run the
  executables.


## Changes in kyua-testers version 0.1

**Experimental version released on February 19th, 2013.**

This is the first public release of the `kyua-testers` package.

The goal of this first release is to adopt all the test case execution
code of `kyua-cli` 0.5 and ship it as a collection of independent tester
binaries.  The `kyua-cli` package will rely on these binaries to run the
tests, which provides better modularity and simplicity to the
architecture of Kyua.

The code in this package is all C as opposed to the current C++ codebase
of `kyua-cli`, which means that the overall build times of Kyua are now
reduced.


## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.5

**Experimental version released on July 10th, 2012.**

* Issue #15: Added automatic stacktrace gathering of crashing test cases.
  This relies on GDB and is a best-effort operation.

* Issue #32: Added the `--build-root` option to the debug, list and test
  commands.  This allows executing test programs from a different
  directory than where the `Kyuafile` scripts live.  See the *Build roots*
  section in the manual for more details.

* Issue #33: Removed the `kyuaify.sh` script.  This has been renamed to
  atf2kyua and moved to the `kyua-atf-compat` module, where it ships as a
  first-class utility (with a manual page and tests).

* Issue #34: Changed the HTML reports to include the stdout and stderr of
  every test case.

* Fixed the build when using a "build directory" and a clean source tree
  from the repository.


## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.4

**Experimental version released on June 6th, 2012.**

* Added the `report-html` command to generate HTML reports of the
  execution of any recorded action.

* Changed the `--output` flag of the `report` command to only take a
  path to the target file, not its format.  Different formats are better
  supported by implementing different subcommands, as the options they
  may receive will vary from format to format.

* Added a `--with-atf` flag to the configure script to control whether
  the ATF tests get built or not.  May be useful for packaging systems
  that do not have ATF in them yet.  Disabling ATF also cuts down the
  build time of Kyua significantly, but with the obvious drawbacks.

* Grouped `kyua` subcommands by topic both in the output of `help` and
  in the documentation.  In general, the user needs to be aware of
  commands that rely on a current project and those commands that rely
  purely on the database to generate reports.

* Made `help` print the descriptions of options and commands properly
  tabulated.

* Changed most informational messages to automatically wrap on screen
  boundaries.

* Rewrote the configuration file parsing module for extensibility.  This
  will allow future versions of Kyua to provide additional user-facing
  options in the configuration file.

  No syntax changes have been made, so existing configuration files
  (version 1) will continue to be parsed without problems.  There is one
  little exception though: all variables under the top-level
  `test_suites` tree must be declared as strings.

  Similarly, the `-v` and `--variable` flags to the command line must
  now carry a `test_suites.` prefix when referencing any variables under
  such tree.


## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.3

**Experimental version released on February 24th, 2012.**

* Made the `test` command record the results of the executed test
  cases into a SQLite database.  As a side effect, `test` now supports a
  `--store` option to indicate where the database lives.

* Added the `report` command to generate plain-text reports of the
  test results stored in the database.  The interface of this command is
  certainly subject to change at this point.

* Added the `db-exec` command to directly interact with the store
  database.

* Issue #28: Added support for the `require.memory` test case property
  introduced in ATF 0.15.

* Renamed the user-specific configuration file from `~/.kyuarc` to
  `~/.kyua/kyua.conf` for consistency with other files stored in the
  `~/.kyua/` subdirectory.

* Switched to use Lutok instead of our own wrappers over the Lua C
  library.  Lutok is just what used to be our own utils::lua module, but
  is now distributed separately.

* Removed the `Atffile`s from the source tree.  Kyua is stable enough
  to generate trustworthy reports, and we do not want to give the
  impression that atf-run / atf-report are still supported.

* Enabled logging to stderr for our own test programs.  This makes it
  slightly easier to debug problems in our own code when we get a
  failing test.


## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.2

**Experimental version released on August 24th, 2011.**

The biggest change in this release is the ability for Kyua to run test
programs implemented using different frameworks.  What this means is
that, now, a Kyua test suite can include not only ATF-based test
programs, but also "legacy" (aka plain) test programs that do not use
any framework.  I.e. if you have tests that are simple programs that
exit with 0 on success and 1 on failure, you can plug them in into a
Kyua test suite.

Other than this, there have been several user-visible changes.  The most
important are the addition of the new `config` and `debug` subcommands
to the `kyua` binary.  The former can be used to inspect the runtime
configuration of Kyua after parsing, and the latter is useful to
interact with failing tests cases in order to get more data about the
failure itself.

Without further ado, here comes the itemized list of changes:

* Generalized the run-time engine to support executing test programs
  that implement different interfaces.  Test programs that use the ATF
  libraries are just a special case of this.  (Issue #18.)

* Added support to the engine to run `plain` test programs: i.e. test
  programs that do not use any framework and report their pass/fail
  status as an exit code.  This is to simplify the integration of legacy
  test programs into a test suite, and also to demonstrate that the
  run-time engine is generic enough to support different test
  interfaces.  (Issue #18.)

* Added the `debug` subcommand.  This command allows end users to tweak
  the execution of a specific test case and to poke into the behavior of
  its execution.  At the moment, all this command allows is to view the
  stdout and stderr of the command in real time (which the `test`
  command currently completely hides).

* Added the `config` subcommand.  This command allows the end user to
  inspect the current configuration variables after evaluation, without
  having to read through configuration files.  (Issue #11.)

* Removed the `test_suites_var` function from configuration files.  This
  was used to set the value of test-suite-sepecific variables, but it
  was ugly-looking.  It is now possible to use the more natural syntax
  `test_suites.<test-suite-name>.<variable> = <value>`.  (Issue #11.)

* Added a mechanism to disable the loading of configuration files
  altogether.  Needed for testing purposes and for scriptability.
  Available by passing the `--config=none` flag.

* Enabled detection of unused parameters and variables in the code and
  fixed all warnings.  (Issue #23.)

* Changed the behavior of "developer mode".  Compiler warnings are now
  enabled unconditionally regardless of whether we are in developer mode
  or not; developer mode is now only used to perform strict warning
  checks and to enable assertions.  Additionally, developer mode is now
  only automatically enabled when building from the repository, not for
  formal releases.  (Issue #22.)

* Fixed many build and portability problems to Debian sid with GCC 4.6.3
  and Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS.  (Issues #20, #21, #26.)


## Changes in kyua-cli version 0.1

**Experimental version released on June 23rd, 2011.**

This is the first public release of the `kyua-cli` package.

The scope of this release is to provide functional replacement for the
`atf-run` utility included in the atf package.  At this point, `kyua`
can reliably run the NetBSD 5.99.53 test suite delivering the same
results as `atf-run`.

The reporting facilities of this release are quite limited.  There is
no replacement for `atf-report` yet, and there is no easy way of
debugging failing test programs other than running them by hand.  These
features will mark future milestones and therefore be part of other
releases.

Be aware that this release has suffered very limited field testing.
The test suite for `kyua-cli` is quite comprehensive, but some bugs may
be left in any place.
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* PD-49865 set Cortex tags to identify repo exposure (#72)
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* Adds enhanced support for network capture decryption (#74)
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v6.12.0

Support for C++11 enum base types

Bug fixes

Fixed a regression in v6.11.0 affecting class names as template arguments. Resolves #77


v6.11.1

Bug fixes

The PEP 517 build_wheel() hook has been fixed after it regressed in v6.11.0. Resolves #73
The handling of calls where self is passed as an argument in ABI v13 was fixed. Resolves #74

v6.11.0

Added the /Movable/ mapped type annotation
Support for template arguments in super-classes
Determining the version of the limited API to use
%Docstring support for namespaces
Support for operator~() in the global scope
Use consistent timestamps when creating wheel files
Bindings support for PEP 639
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pyproject.toml now conforms to PEP 639

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The handling of unknown %Timeline tags in %If directives has been fixed. An unknown tag is assumed to refer to a later version than all the known tags. Therefore (unknown -) will always be false, and (- unknown) will always be true.
Generated code will not contain digraphs. This usually affects C++ extensions being built with the default setuptools builder.
Long deprecation messages are now handled correctly.
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