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Adds the apache auth openidc package #252

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@goekesmi goekesmi commented Apr 6, 2020

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This request replaces #222

taca and others added 30 commits April 1, 2020 15:25
Update ruby25-base (and ruby25) to 2.5.8.


2.5.8 (2020-03-31)

This release includes security fixes. Please check the topics below for
details.

* CVE-2020-16255: Unsafe Object Creation Vulnerability in JSON (Additional
  fix)
* CVE-2020-10933: Heap exposure vulnerability in the socket library
Update ruby24-base (and ruby24) to 2.4.10.

This release includes a security fix. Please check the topics below for
details.

* CVE-2020-16255: Unsafe Object Creation Vulnerability in JSON (Additional
  fix)

Ruby 2.4 is now under the state of the security maintenance phase, until the
end of March of 2020.  After that date, maintenance of Ruby 2.4 will be
ended.  Thus, this release would be the last of Ruby 2.4 series.  We
recommend you immediately upgrade Ruby to newer versions, such as 2.7 or 2.6
or 2.5.
Reset PKGREVISION by updates of all ruby2* packages.
	lang/ruby26-base	2.6.6
	databases/ruby-gdbm	2.6.6
	devel/ruby-fiddle	2.6.6
	devel/ruby-readline	2.6.6
	lang/ruby26		2.6.6
	lang/ruby27-base	2.7.1
	lang/ruby27		2.7.1
	lang/ruby25-base	2.5.8
	lang/ruby25		2.5.8
	lang/ruby24-base	2.4.10
	lang/ruby24		2.4.10
Organize changelogs generated by versionadded, versionchanged, deprecated
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Version 1.0.1
-   Make the argument to ``RequestRedirect.get_response`` optional.
-   Only allow a single access control allow origin value.
-   Fix crash when trying to parse a non-existent Content Security
    Policy header.
-   ``http_date`` zero fills years < 1000 to always output four digits.
-   Fix missing local variables in interactive debugger console.
-   Fix passing file-like objects like ``io.BytesIO`` to
    ``FileStorage.save``.

Version 1.0.0
-   Drop support for Python 3.4. (:issue:`1478`)
-   Remove code that issued deprecation warnings in version 0.15.
    (:issue:`1477`)
-   Remove most top-level attributes provided by the ``werkzeug``
    module in favor of direct imports. For example, instead of
    ``import werkzeug; werkzeug.url_quote``, do
    ``from werkzeug.urls import url_quote``. Install version 0.16 first
    to see deprecation warnings while upgrading.
-   Added ``utils.invalidate_cached_property()`` to invalidate cached
    properties. (:pr:`1474`)
-   Directive keys for the ``Set-Cookie`` response header are not
    ignored when parsing the ``Cookie`` request header. This allows
    cookies with names such as "expires" and "version". (:issue:`1495`)
-   Request cookies are parsed into a ``MultiDict`` to capture all
    values for cookies with the same key. ``cookies[key]`` returns the
    first value rather than the last. Use ``cookies.getlist(key)`` to
    get all values. ``parse_cookie`` also defaults to a ``MultiDict``.
-   Add ``charset=utf-8`` to an HTTP exception response's
    ``CONTENT_TYPE`` header. (:pr:`1526`)
-   The interactive debugger handles outer variables in nested scopes
    such as lambdas and comprehensions.
-   The user agent for Opera 60 on Mac is correctly reported as
    "opera" instead of "chrome".
-   The platform for Crosswalk on Android is correctly reported as
    "android" instead of "chromeos". (:pr:`1572`)
-   Issue a warning when the current server name does not match the
    configured server name.
-   A configured server name with the default port for a scheme will
    match the current server name without the port if the current scheme
    matches.
-   :exc:`~exceptions.InternalServerError` has a ``original_exception``
    attribute that frameworks can use to track the original cause of the
    error.
-   Headers are tested for equality independent of the header key case,
    such that ``X-Foo`` is the same as ``x-foo``.
-   :meth:`http.dump_cookie` accepts ``'None'`` as a value for
    ``samesite``.
-   :meth:`~test.Client.set_cookie` accepts a ``samesite`` argument.
-   Support the Content Security Policy header through the
    `Response.content_security_policy` data structure.
-   ``LanguageAccept`` will fall back to matching "en" for "en-US" or
    "en-US" for "en" to better support clients or translations that
    only match at the primary language tag.
-   ``MIMEAccept`` uses MIME parameters for specificity when matching.
-   If the development server is started with an ``SSLContext``
    configured to verify client certificates, the certificate in PEM
    format will be available as ``environ["SSL_CLIENT_CERT"]``.
-   ``is_resource_modified`` will run for methods other than ``GET`` and
    ``HEAD``, rather than always returning ``False``.
-   ``SharedDataMiddleware`` returns 404 rather than 500 when trying to
    access a directory instead of a file with the package loader. The
    dependency on setuptools and pkg_resources is removed.
-   Add a ``response.cache_control.immutable`` flag. Keep in mind that
    browser support for this ``Cache-Control`` header option is still
    experimental and may not be implemented.
-   Optional request log highlighting with the development server is
    handled by Click instead of termcolor.
-   Optional ad-hoc TLS support for the development server is handled
    by cryptography instead of pyOpenSSL.
-   ``FileStorage.save()`` supports ``pathlib`` and :pep:`519`
    ``PathLike`` objects.
-   The debugger security pin is unique in containers managed by Podman.
-   Building a URL when ``host_matching`` is enabled takes into account
    the current host when there are duplicate endpoints with different
    hosts.
-   The ``429 TooManyRequests`` and ``503 ServiceUnavailable`` HTTP
    exceptions takes a ``retry_after`` parameter to set the
    ``Retry-After`` header.
-   ``Map`` and ``Rule`` have a ``merge_slashes`` option to collapse
    multiple slashes into one, similar to how many HTTP servers behave.
    This is enabled by default.
-   Add HTTP 103, 208, 306, 425, 506, 508, and 511 to the list of status
    codes.
-   Add ``update``, ``setlist``, and ``setlistdefault`` methods to the
    ``Headers`` data structure. ``extend`` method can take ``MultiDict``
    and kwargs.
-   The development server accepts paths that start with two slashes,
    rather than stripping off the first path segment.
-   Add access control (Cross Origin Request Sharing, CORS) header
    properties to the ``Request`` and ``Response`` wrappers.
-   ``Accept`` values are no longer ordered alphabetically for equal
    quality tags. Instead the initial order is preserved.
-   Added ``Map.lock_class`` attribute for alternative
    implementations.
-   Support matching and building WebSocket rules in the routing system,
    for use by async frameworks.
-   Range requests that span an entire file respond with 206 instead of
    200, to be more compliant with :rfc:`7233`. This may help serving
    media to older browsers.
-   The :class:`~middleware.shared_data.SharedDataMiddleware` default
    ``fallback_mimetype`` is ``application/octet-stream``. If a filename
    looks like a text mimetype, the ``utf-8`` charset is added to it.
    This matches the behavior of :class:`~wrappers.BaseResponse` and
    Flask's ``send_file()``.
Addresses PR 55123 with a SUBST_SED.

Bump PKGREVISION.
Git 2.26 Release Notes
======================

Updates since v2.25
-------------------

Backward compatibility notes

 * "git rebase" uses a different backend that is based on the 'merge'
   machinery by default.  There are a few known differences in the
   behaviour from the traditional machinery based on patch+apply.

   If your workflow is negatively affected by this change, please
   report it to git@vger.kernel.org so that we can take a look into
   it.  After doing so, you can set the 'rebase.backend' configuration
   variable to 'apply', in order to use the old default behaviour in
   the meantime.


UI, Workflows & Features

 * Sample credential helper for using .netrc has been updated to work
   out of the box.

 * gpg.minTrustLevel configuration variable has been introduced to
   tell various signature verification codepaths the required minimum
   trust level.

 * The command line completion (in contrib/) learned to complete
   subcommands and arguments to "git worktree".

 * Disambiguation logic to tell revisions and pathspec apart has been
   tweaked so that backslash-escaped glob special characters do not
   count in the "wildcards are pathspec" rule.

 * One effect of specifying where the GIT_DIR is (either with the
   environment variable, or with the "git --git-dir=<where> cmd"
   option) is to disable the repository discovery.  This has been
   placed a bit more stress in the documentation, as new users often
   get confused.

 * Two help messages given when "git add" notices the user gave it
   nothing to add have been updated to use advise() API.

 * A new version of fsmonitor-watchman hook has been introduced, to
   avoid races.

 * "git config" learned to show in which "scope", in addition to in
   which file, each config setting comes from.

 * The basic 7 colors learned the brighter counterparts
   (e.g. "brightred").

 * "git sparse-checkout" learned a new "add" subcommand.

 * A configuration element used for credential subsystem can now use
   wildcard pattern to specify for which set of URLs the entry
   applies.

 * "git clone --recurse-submodules --single-branch" now uses the same
   single-branch option when cloning the submodules.

 * "git rm" and "git stash" learns the new "--pathspec-from-file"
   option.

 * "git am --show-current-patch" is a way to show the piece of e-mail
   for the stopped step, which is not suitable to directly feed "git
   apply" (it is designed to be a good "git am" input).  It learned a
   new option to show only the patch part.

 * Handling of conflicting renames in merge-recursive have further
   been made consistent with how existing codepaths try to mimic what
   is done to add/add conflicts.


Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc.

 * Tell .editorconfig that in this project, *.txt files are indented
   with tabs.

 * The test-lint machinery knew to check "VAR=VAL shell_function"
   construct, but did not check "VAR= shell_function", which has been
   corrected.

 * Replace "git config --bool" calls with "git config --type=bool" in
   sample templates.

 * The effort to move "git-add--interactive" to C continues.

 * Improve error message generation for "git submodule add".

 * Preparation of test scripts for the day when the object names will
   use SHA-256 continues.

 * Warn programmers about pretend_object_file() that allows the code
   to tentatively use in-core objects.

 * The way "git pack-objects" reuses objects stored in existing pack
   to generate its result has been improved.

 * The transport protocol version 2 becomes the default one.

 * Traditionally, we avoided threaded grep while searching in objects
   (as opposed to files in the working tree) as accesses to the object
   layer is not thread-safe.  This limitation is getting lifted.

 * "git rebase -i" (and friends) used to unnecessarily check out the
   tip of the branch to be rebased, which has been corrected.

 * A low-level API function get_oid(), that accepts various ways to
   name an object, used to issue end-user facing error messages
   without l10n, which has been updated to be translatable.

 * Unneeded connectivity check is now disabled in a partial clone when
   fetching into it.

 * Some rough edges in the sparse-checkout feature, especially around
   the cone mode, have been cleaned up.

 * The diff-* plumbing family of subcommands now pay attention to the
   diff.wsErrorHighlight configuration, which has been ignored before;
   this allows "git add -p" to also show the whitespace problems to
   the end user.

 * Some codepaths were given a repository instance as a parameter to
   work in the repository, but passed the_repository instance to its
   callees, which has been cleaned up (somewhat).

 * Memory footprint and performance of "git name-rev" has been
   improved.

 * The object reachability bitmap machinery and the partial cloning
   machinery were not prepared to work well together, because some
   object-filtering criteria that partial clones use inherently rely
   on object traversal, but the bitmap machinery is an optimization
   to bypass that object traversal.  There however are some cases
   where they can work together, and they were taught about them.

 * "git rebase" has learned to use the merge backend (i.e. the
   machinery that drives "rebase -i") by default, while allowing
   "--apply" option to use the "apply" backend (e.g. the moral
   equivalent of "format-patch piped to am").  The rebase.backend
   configuration variable can be set to customize.

 * Underlying machinery of "git bisect--helper" is being refactored
   into pieces that are more easily reused.


Fixes since v2.25
-----------------

 * "git commit" gives output similar to "git status" when there is
   nothing to commit, but without honoring the advise.statusHints
   configuration variable, which has been corrected.

 * has_object_file() said "no" given an object registered to the
   system via pretend_object_file(), making it inconsistent with
   read_object_file(), causing lazy fetch to attempt fetching an
   empty tree from promisor remotes.

 * Complete an update to tutorial that encourages "git switch" over
   "git checkout" that was done only half-way.

 * C pedantry ;-) fix.

 * The code that tries to skip over the entries for the paths in a
   single directory using the cache-tree was not careful enough
   against corrupt index file.

 * Reduce unnecessary round-trip when running "ls-remote" over the
   stateless RPC mechanism.

 * "git restore --staged" did not correctly update the cache-tree
   structure, resulting in bogus trees to be written afterwards, which
   has been corrected.

 * The code recently added to move to the entry beyond the ones in the
   same directory in the index in the sparse-cone mode did not count
   the number of entries to skip over incorrectly, which has been
   corrected.

 * Rendering by "git log --graph" of ancestry lines leading to a merge
   commit were made suboptimal to waste vertical space a bit with a
   recent update, which has been corrected.

 * Work around test breakages caused by custom regex engine used in
   libasan, when address sanitizer is used with more recent versions
   of gcc and clang.

 * Minor bugfixes to "git add -i" that has recently been rewritten in C.

 * "git fetch --refmap=" option has got a better documentation.

 * "git checkout X" did not correctly fail when X is not a local
   branch but could name more than one remote-tracking branches
   (i.e. to be dwimmed as the starting point to create a corresponding
   local branch), which has been corrected.
   (merge fa74180d08 am/checkout-file-and-ref-ref-ambiguity later to maint).

 * Corner case bugs in "git clean" that stems from a (necessarily for
   performance reasons) awkward calling convention in the directory
   enumeration API has been corrected.

 * A fetch that is told to recursively fetch updates in submodules
   inevitably produces reams of output, and it becomes hard to spot
   error messages.  The command has been taught to enumerate
   submodules that had errors at the end of the operation.
   (merge 0222540827 es/fetch-show-failed-submodules-atend later to maint).

 * The "--recurse-submodules" option of various subcommands did not
   work well when run in an alternate worktree, which has been
   corrected.

 * Futureproofing a test not to depend on the current implementation
   detail.

 * Running "git rm" on a submodule failed unnecessarily when
   .gitmodules is only cache-dirty, which has been corrected.

 * C pedantry ;-) fix.

 * "git grep --no-index" should not get affected by the contents of
   the .gitmodules file but when "--recurse-submodules" is given or
   the "submodule.recurse" variable is set, it did.  Now these
   settings are ignored in the "--no-index" mode.

 * Technical details of the bundle format has been documented.

 * Unhelpful warning messages during documentation build have been squelched.

 * "git rebase -i" identifies existing commits in its todo file with
   their abbreviated object name, which could become ambiguous as it
   goes to create new commits, and has a mechanism to avoid ambiguity
   in the main part of its execution.  A few other cases however were
   not covered by the protection against ambiguity, which has been
   corrected.

 * Allow the rebase.missingCommitsCheck configuration to kick in when
   "rebase --edit-todo" and "rebase --continue" restarts the procedure.
   (merge 5a5445d878 ag/edit-todo-drop-check later to maint).

 * The way "git submodule status" reports an initialized but not yet
   populated submodule has not been reimplemented correctly when a
   part of the "git submodule" command was rewritten in C, which has
   been corrected.
   (merge f38c92452d pk/status-of-uncloned-submodule later to maint).

 * The code to automatically shrink the fan-out in the notes tree had
   an off-by-one bug, which has been killed.

 * The index-pack code now diagnoses a bad input packstream that
   records the same object twice when it is used as delta base; the
   code used to declare a software bug when encountering such an
   input, but it is an input error.


 * The code to compute the commit-graph has been taught to use a more
   robust way to tell if two object directories refer to the same
   thing.
   (merge a7df60cac8 tb/commit-graph-object-dir later to maint).

 * "git remote rename X Y" needs to adjust configuration variables
   (e.g. branch.<name>.remote) whose value used to be X to Y.
   branch.<name>.pushRemote is now also updated.

 * Update to doc-diff.

 * Doc markup fix.

 * "git check-ignore" did not work when the given path is explicitly
   marked as not ignored with a negative entry in the .gitignore file.

 * The merge-recursive machinery failed to refresh the cache entry for
   a merge result in a couple of places, resulting in an unnecessary
   merge failure, which has been fixed.

 * Fix for a bug revealed by a recent change to make the protocol v2
   the default.

 * In rare cases "git worktree add <path>" could think that <path>
   was already a registered worktree even when it wasn't and refuse
   to add the new worktree. This has been corrected.
   (merge bb69b3b009 es/worktree-avoid-duplication-fix later to maint).

 * "git push" should stop from updating a branch that is checked out
   when receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration is set, but it failed
   to pay attention to checkouts in secondary worktrees.  This has
   been corrected.
   (merge 4d864895a2 hv/receive-denycurrent-everywhere later to maint).

 * "git rebase BASE BRANCH" rebased/updated the tip of BRANCH and
   checked it out, even when the BRANCH is checked out in a different
   worktree.  This has been corrected.
   (merge b5cabb4a96 es/do-not-let-rebase-switch-to-protected-branch later to maint).

 * "git describe" in a repository with multiple root commits sometimes
   gave up looking for the best tag to describe a given commit with
   too early, which has been adjusted.

 * "git merge signed-tag" while lacking the public key started to say
   "No signature", which was utterly wrong.  This regression has been
   reverted.

 * MinGW's poll() emulation has been improved.

 * "git show" and others gave an object name in raw format in its
   error output, which has been corrected to give it in hex.

 * "git fetch" over HTTP walker protocol did not show any progress
   output.  We inherently do not know how much work remains, but still
   we can show something not to bore users.
   (merge 7655b4119d rs/show-progress-in-dumb-http-fetch later to maint).

 * Both "git ls-remote -h" and "git grep -h" give short usage help,
   like any other Git subcommand, but it is not unreasonable to expect
   that the former would behave the same as "git ls-remote --head"
   (there is no other sensible behaviour for the latter).  The
   documentation has been updated in an attempt to clarify this.
To add patch-arch_powerpc_include_asm_byteorder.h
Reach over to the pinebook pro package for patches and build glue.
XXX boot from SPI is currently broken, but SD-card works.
Since this package still uses the ayufan branch. This is so that
the main u-boot-rockchip.mk can move to mainline.
Changelog

     * Fix step size for mouse wheel scrolling
     * Lookup fileinfo from database by hash as fallback
     * Various fixes and improvements
     * Updated translations
Changelog

     * Small improvements
Changes in tnftpd from 20130325 to 20190602:

	Security fixes to avoid resource exhaustion when globbing paths,
	traversing directories, or parsing numbers.

	Support NetBSD blacklistd(8).

	Add -f option to ftpd to stay in foreground with -D.
20200303
	+ spelling fixes found with codespell.

	+ correct a few other highlighting items for Turkish NRCS and DEC
	  Supplemental Graphic NRCS.

	+ correct highlighting for Spanish NRCS pound-sign in character-sets
	  (report by James Holderness)

	+ updated/improved configure macros

20191231
	+ updated/improved configure macros

	+ update config.guess, config.sub

20190710
	+ improve alternate-screen test, with additional cursor-position check.

	+ add extensions found in DEC standard 070 to the primary response table.

	+ updated/improved configure macros

	+ update config.guess, config.sub
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 9, 2020
0.2.2
Changes

-DBus: Fetch playback progress when position is queried (fixes #223, #236)
-DBus: Fix trackid replacing string with d-bus path, Seek & SetPosition
implementation (#252)
-Add notifications (#247)
-Do not delete from empty queue (fixes #253)
-Make contextmenu aware of commands (e.g. for Vim-like bindings)
(fixes #108, #157, #178, #199, #250)
-Use libc for setlocale() to fix non-ASCII (#256)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 9, 2020
Version 3.70 (2019-10-15)

  [NEW FEATURES]

  * #361 Siemens Scalance switch support
  * #365 Ciena Layer3 support
  * #368 DOCSIS cable modem support

  [ENHANCEMENTS]

  * #350 ubiquiti version string cleanup (LBegnaud)
  * #352 duplex support for ciscosb
  * #353 report all vendor names in lowercase
  * #353 sprinkle "use warnings" and "use strict" around
  * #358 prefer checkpoint mib over net-snmp mib (earendilfr)
  * #359 detect newer ios-xe using codenames (Christoph Neuhaus)
  * #367 test using latest MIBs version dynamically
  * #370 smarter Q-BRIDGE handling
  * poe power usage & mac address for ciscosb

  [BUG FIXES]

  * #353 doc fixes: report all required mibs for each module as based on code
  * #353 include fixes: don't include modules already imported from parent classes
  * #355 fix #252, don't think 6char devices names are mac addresses
  * #363 clean return calls in code
  * #364 strip newline from neoteris os_ver, fixes netdisco #647

Version 3.68 (2019-04-28)

  [NEW FEATURES]

  * initial support for redlion cellular routers (inphobia)

  [ENHANCEMENTS]

  * use pulsesecure mib in layer7::neoteris instead of juniper-ive

Version 3.67 (2019-04-20)

  [NEW FEATURES]

  * #323 initial Lenovo / cnos support (inphobia)
  * #317 #326 DOCSIS Head End support (Pyro3d)

  [ENHANCEMENTS]

  * add v3 Context update() tests for net-snmp 5.8+
  * support INFO_TRACE and SNMP_TRACE environment variables for Debug
  * #324 clean up exinda and add regression test

  [BUG FIXES]

  * #294 snmp::info should show full class used
  * #297 perl 5.28 removal of "use vars"
  * #306 fix incorrect interfaces for d-link
  * #319 make fortinet return a useful interface name (inphobia)
  * #320 improve duplicate interfaces() fixup
  * #321 clean interface descriptions of null and trailing space
  * #322 #327 full fix for aerohive tests
  * #325 lazy load legacy RFC1213-MIB only if needed
  * #496 fix for aerohive wireless clients support (inphobia)

Version 3.66 (2019-03-24)

  [NEW FEATURES]

  * #316 add support for IS-IS routing protocol (pyro3d)

  [ENHANCEMENTS]

  * switch to Alien::SNMP for travis builds (ollyg)

  [BUG FIXES]

  * clarify MRO usage

Version 3.65 (2019-02-24)

  [ENHANCEMENTS]

  * #296 expand CiscoAgg to also include LACP (inphobia)
  * #308 update VyOS enterprise OID
  * #310 bring layer3::oneaccess up to date for oneos6. (inphobia)
  * Add two more HP 2930F models (JeroenvIS)

  [BUG FIXES]

  * #295 make CiscoAgg return ifindex instead of bp_index (inphobia)
  * more documentation fixes + whitespace cleanup in all files
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 6, 2020
Version 1.64.1
--------------

- The BigInt type is now _actually_ available, as it wasn't enabled in the
  1.64.0 release even though it was mentioned in the release notes.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * testCommandLine's Unicode tests failing on Alpine Linux [Philip Chimento,
    #296, !399]
  * build: Various clean-ups [Jan Tojnar, !403]
  * Correctly handle vfunc inout parameters [Marco Trevisan, !404]
  * Fix failed redirect of output in CommandLine tests [Liban Parker, !409]

Version 1.58.6
--------------

- Various backports:
  * Correctly handle vfunc inout parameters [Marco Trevisan]
  * Fix failed redirect of output in CommandLine tests [Liban Parker]
  * Avoid filename conflict when tests run in parallel [Philip Chimento]

Version 1.64.0
--------------

- No change from 1.63.92.

Version 1.63.92
---------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * object: Use g_irepository_get_object_gtype_interfaces [Colin Walters, Philip
    Chimento, #55, !52]
  * Add -fno-semantic-interposition to -Bsymbolic-functions [Jan Alexander
    Steffens (heftig), #303, !397]
  * examples: add a dbus-client and dbus-service example [Andy Holmes, !398]
  * Various GNOME Shell crashes during GC, mozjs68 regression [Jan Alexander
    Steffens (heftig), Philip Chimento, #301, !396]

Version 1.63.91
---------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * [mozjs68] Reorganize modules for ESM. [Evan Welsh, Philip Chimento, !383]
  * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !388]
  * Fix building GJS master with Visual Studio and update build instructions
    [Chun-wei Fan, !389]
  * Resolve "Gnome Shell crash on GC run with mozjs68" [Philip Chimento, !391]
  * installed-tests/js: Add missing dep on warnlib_typelib [Jan Alexander
    Steffens, !393]
  * object: Cache known unresolvable properties [Daniel van Vugt, Philip
    Chimento, !394, #302]

Version 1.58.5
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Fix Visual Studio builds of gnome-3-34 (1.58.x) branch [Chun-wei Fan, !392]
  * Can not access GObject properties of classes without GI information [Juan
    Pablo Ugarte, !385, #299]

Version 1.63.90
---------------

- New JS API: The GObject module has gained new overrides:
  GObject.signal_handler_find(), GObject.signal_handlers_block_matched(),
  GObject.signal_handlers_unblock_matched(), and
  GObject.signal_handlers_disconnect_matched(). These overrides replace the
  corresponding C API, which was not idiomatic for JavaScript and was not fully
  functional because it used bare C pointers for some of its functionality.
  See modules/overrides/GObject.js for API documentation.

- New JavaScript features! This version of GJS is based on SpiderMonkey 68, an
  upgrade from the previous ESR (Extended Support Release) of SpiderMonkey 60.
  Here are the highlights of the new JavaScript features.
  For more information, look them up on MDN or devdocs.io.

  * New language features
    + The BigInt type, currently a stage 3 proposal in the ES standard, is now
      available.

  * New syntax
    + `globalThis` is now the ES-standard supported way to get the global
      object, no matter what kind of JS environment. The old way, `window`, will
      still work, but is no longer preferred.
    + BigInt literals are expressed by a number with "n" appended to it: for
      example, `1n`, `9007199254740992n`.

  * New APIs
    + String.prototype.trimStart() and String.prototype.trimEnd() now exist and
      are preferred instead of trimLeft() and trimRight() which are nonstandard.
    + String.prototype.matchAll() allows easier access to regex capture groups.
    + Array.prototype.flat() flattens nested arrays, well-known from lodash and
      similar libraries.
    + Array.prototype.flatMap() acts like a reverse filter(), allowing adding
      elements to an array while iterating functional-style.
    + Object.fromEntries() creates an object from iterable key-value pairs.
    + Intl.RelativeTimeFormat is useful for formatting time differences into
      human-readable strings such as "1 day ago".
    + BigInt64Array and BigUint64Array are two new typed array types.

  * New behaviour
    + There are a lot of minor behaviour changes as SpiderMonkey's JS
      implementation conforms ever closer to existing ECMAScript standards and
      adopts new ones. For complete information, read the Firefox developer
      release notes:
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/61#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/62#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/63#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/64#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/65#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/66#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/67#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/68#JavaScript

  * Backwards-incompatible changes
    + The nonstandard String generics were removed. These had only ever been
      implemented by Mozilla and never made it into a standard. (An example of a
      String generic is calling a string method on something that might not be a
      string like this: `String.endsWith(foo, 5)`. The proper way is
      `String.prototype.endsWith.call(foo, 5)` or converting `foo` to a string.)
      This should not pose much of a problem for existing code, since in the
      previous version these would already print a deprecation warning whenever
      they were used.
      You can use `moz68tool` from mozjs-deprecation-tools
      (https://gitlab.gnome.org/ptomato/moz60tool) to scan your code for this
      nonstandard usage.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * invalid import on signal.h [#295, !382, Philip Chimento]
  * SpiderMonkey 68 [#270, !386, Philip Chimento]
  * GObject: Add override for GObject.handler_block_by_func [#290, !371, Philip
    Chimento]

Version 1.63.3
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * JS ERROR: TypeError: this._rooms.get(...) is undefined [Philip Chimento,
    #289, !367]
  * Run CI build with --werror [Philip Chimento, #286, !365]
  * build: Remove Autotools build system [Philip Chimento, !364]
  * gjs-symlink script is incompatible with distro builds [Michael Catanzaro,
    Bastien Nocera, #291, !369, !370]
  * installed-tests: Don't hardcode the path of bash [Ting-Wei Lan, !372]
  * Update Visual Studio build instructions (after migrating to full Meson-based
    builds) [Chun-wei Fan, !375]
  * object: Warn when setting a deprecated property [Florian Müllner, !378]
  * CI: Create mozjs68 CI images [Philip Chimento, !379]
  * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !374, !380, !381]

Version 1.58.4
--------------

- Now prints a warning when constructing an unregistered object inheriting from
  GObject (i.e. if you forgot to use GObject.registerClass.) In 1.58.2 this
  would throw an exception, which broke some existing code, so that change was
  reverted in 1.58.3. In this version the check is reinstated, but we log a
  warning instead of throwing an exception, so that people know to fix their
  code, but without breaking things.
  NOTE: In 1.64 (the next stable release) the warning will be changed back into
  an exception, because code with this problem can be subtly broken and cause
  unexpected errors elsewhere. So make sure to fix your code if you get this
  warning.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * GSettings crash fixes [Andy Holmes, !373]

- Memory savings for Cairo objects [Philip Chimento, !374]

- Fix for crash in debug functions [Philip Chimento, !374]

Version 1.63.2
--------------

- There is an option for changing the generated GType name for GObject classes
  created in GJS to a new scheme that is less likely to have collisions. This
  scheme is not yet the default, but you can opt into it by setting
  `GObject.gtypeNameBasedOnJSPath = true;` as early as possible in your
  prograṁ. Doing this may require some changes in Glade files if you use
  composite widget templates.

  We recommend you make this change in your codebase as soon as possible, to
  avoid any surprises in the future.

- New JS API: GObject.Object has gained a stop_emission_by_name() method which
  is a bit more idiomatic than calling GObject.signal_stop_emission_by_name().

- It's now supported to use the "object" attribute in a signal connection in a
  composite widget template in a Glade file.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * CI: Tweak eslint rule for unneeded parentheses [Florian Müllner, !353]
  * Smarter GType name computation [Marco Trevisan, !337]
  * Meson CI [Philip Chimento, !354]
  * Visual Studio builds using Meson [Chun-wei Fan, !355]
  * Hide internal symbols from ABI [Marco Trevisan, #194, !352]
  * Allow creating custom tree models [Giovanni Campagna, #71]
  * build: Fix dist files [Florian Müllner, !357]
  * GObject: Add convenience wrapper for signal_stop_emission_by_name() [Florian
    Müllner, !358]
  * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !356]
  * object_instance_props_to_g_parameters should do more check on argv [Philip
    Chimento, #63, !359]
  * Support flat C arrays of structures [Philip Chimento, !361]
  * Gtk Templates: support connectObj argument [Andy Holmes, !363]

- Various build fixes [Philip Chimento]

Version 1.58.2
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * GObject based class initialization checks [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento,
    !336]
  * Silently leaked return value of callbacks [Xavier Claessens, Philip
    Chimento, #86, !44]
  * Crash when calling Gio.Initable.async_init with not vfunc_async_init
    implementation [Philip Chimento, #287, !362]
  * [cairo] insufficient checking [Philip Chimento, #49, !360]

- Various crash fixes backported from the development branch that didn't close
  a bug or merge request.

Version 1.63.1
--------------

- Note that the 1.59, 1.60, 1.61, and 1.62 releases are hereby skipped, because
  we are calling the next stable series 1.64 to match gobject-introspection and
  GLib.

- GJS now includes a Meson build system. This is now the preferred way to build
  it; however, the old Autotools build system is still available for a
  transitional period.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * GObject: Add convenience wrapper for signal_handler_(un)block() [Florian
    Müllner, !326]
  * GObject based class initialization checks [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento,
    !336]
  * Meson port [Philip Chimento, !338]
  * add http client example [Sonny Piers, !342]
  * Smaller CI, phase 2 [Philip Chimento, !343]
  * add websocket client example [Sonny Piers, !344]
  * Fix Docker images build [Philip Chimento, !345]
  * CI: Use new Docker images [Philip Chimento, !346]
  * docs: Update internal links [Andy Holmes, !348]
  * Don't pass generic marshaller to g_signal_newv() [Niels De Graef, !349]
  * tests: Fail debugger tests if command failed [Philip Chimento, !350]
  * Minor CI image fixes [Philip Chimento, !351]
  * Various fixes [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.58.1
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Import wiki documentation [Sonny Piers, !341]
  * Smaller CI, phase 1 [Philip Chimento, !339]
  * Crashes after setting child property 'icon-name' on GtkStack then displaying
    another GtkStack [Florian Müllner, #284, !347]
  * GLib.strdelimit crashes [Philip Chimento, #283, !340]

Version 1.58.0
--------------

- No change from 1.57.92.

Version 1.57.92
---------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * tests: Enable regression test cases for GPtrArrays and GArrays of structures
    [Stéphane Seng, !334]
  * Various maintenance [Philip Chimento, !333, !335]

Version 1.57.91
---------------

- GJS no longer links to libgtk-3. This makes it possible to load the Gtk-4.0
  typelib in GJS and write programs that use GTK 4.

- The heapgraph tool has gained some improvements; it is now possible to print a
  heap graph of multiple targets. You can also mark an object for better
  identification in the heap graph by assigning a magic property: for example,
  myObject.__heapgraph_name = 'Button' will make that object identify itself as
  "Button" in heap graphs.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Remove usage of Lang in non legacy code [Sonny Piers, !322]
  * GTK4 [Florian Müllner, #99, !328, !330]
  * JS syntax fixes [Marco Trevisan, Philip Chimento, !306, !323]
  * gi: Avoid infinite recursion when converting GValues [Florian Müllner, !329]
  * Implement all GObject-introspection test suites [Philip Chimento, !327,
    !332]
  * Heapgraph improvements [Philip Chimento, !325]

Version 1.57.90
---------------

- New JS API: GLib.Variant has gained a recursiveUnpack() method which
  transforms the variant entirely into a JS object, discarding all type
  information. This can be useful for dealing with a{sv} dictionaries, where
  deepUnpack() will keep the values as GLib.Variant instances in order to
  preserve the type information.

- New JS API: GLib.Variant has gained a deepUnpack() method which is exactly the
  same as the already existing deep_unpack(), but fits with the other camelCase
  APIs that GJS adds.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Marshalling of GPtrArray broken [#9, !311, Stéphane Seng]
  * Fix locale chooser [!313, Philip Chimento]
  * dbus-wrapper: Remove interface skeleton flush idle on dispose [!312, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * gobject: Use auto-compartment when getting property as well [!316, Florian
    Müllner]
  * modules/signals: Use array destructuring in _emit [!317, Jonas Dreßler]
  * GJS can't call glibtop_init function from libgtop [#259, !319,
    Philip Chimento]
  * GLib's VariantDict is missing lookup [#263, !320, Sonny Piers]
  * toString on an object implementing an interface fails [#252, !299, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * Regression in GstPbutils.Discoverer::discovered callback [#262, !318, Philip
    Chimento]
  * GLib.Variant.deep_unpack not working properly with a{sv} variants [#225,
    !321, Fabián Orccón, Philip Chimento]
  * Various maintenance [!315, Philip Chimento]

- Various CI fixes [Philip Chimento]

Version 1.57.4
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * gjs 1.57 requires a recent sysprof version for sysprof-capture-3 [#258,
    !309, Olivier Fourdan]

- Misc documentation changes [Philip Chimento]

Version 1.57.3
--------------

- The GJS profiler is now integrated directly into Sysprof 3, via the
  GJS_TRACE_FD environment variable. Call stack information and garbage
  collector timing will show up in Sysprof. See also GNOME/Initiatives#10

- New JS API: System.addressOfGObject(obj) will return a string with the hex
  address of the underlying GObject of `obj` if it is a GObject wrapper, or
  throw an exception if it is not. This is intended for debugging.

- New JS API: It's now possible to pass a value from Gio.DBusProxyFlags to the
  constructor of a class created by Gio.DBusProxy.makeProxyWrapper().

- Backwards-incompatible change: Trying to read a write-only property on a DBus
  proxy object, or write a read-only property, will now throw an exception.
  Previously it would fail silently. It seems unlikely any code is relying on
  the old behaviour, and if so then it was probably masking a bug.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Build failure on Continuous [#253, !300, Philip Chimento]
  * build: Bump glib requirement [!302, Florian Müllner]
  * profiler: avoid clearing 512 bytes of stack [!304, Christian Hergert]
  * system: add addressOfGObject method [!296, Marco Trevisan]
  * Add support for GJS_TRACE_FD [!295, Christian Hergert]
  * Gio: Make possible to pass DBusProxyFlags to proxy wrapper [!297, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * Various maintenance [!301, Philip Chimento]
  * Marshalling of GPtrArray broken [#9, !307, Stéphane Seng]
  * Build fix [!308, Philip Chimento]
  * Gio: sync dbus wrapper properties flags [!298, Marco Trevisan]
  * GjsMaybeOwned: Reduce allocation when used as Object member [!303, Marco
    Trevisan]

Version 1.57.2
--------------

- There are now overrides for Gio.SettingsSchema and Gio.Settings which avoid
  aborting the whole process when trying to access a nonexistent key or child
  schema. The original API from GLib was intended for apps, since apps should
  have complete control over which settings keys they are allowed to access.
  However, it is not a good fit for shell extensions, which may need to access
  different settings keys depending on the version of GNOME shell they're
  running on.

  This feature is based on code from Cinnamon which the copyright holders have
  kindly agreed to relicense to GJS's license.

- New JS API: It is now possible to pass GObject.TypeFlags to
  GObject.registerClass(). For example, passing
  `GTypeFlags: GObject.TypeFlags.ABSTRACT` in the class info object, will create
  a class that cannot be instantiated. This functionality was present in
  Lang.Class but has been missing from GObject.registerClass().

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Document logging features [#230, !288, Andy Holmes]
  * Support optional GTypeFlags value in GObject subclasses [!290, Florian
    Müllner]
  * Ensure const-correctness in C++ objects [#105, !291, Onur Şahin]
  * Programmer errors with GSettings cause segfaults [#205, !284, Philip
    Chimento]
  * Various maintenance [!292, Philip Chimento]
  * debugger: Fix summary help [!293, Florian Müllner]
  * context: Use Heap pointers for GC objects stored in vectors [!294, Philip
    Chimento]

Version 1.56.2
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Crash in BoxedInstance when struct could not be allocated directly [#240,
    !285, Philip Chimento]
  * Cairo conversion bugs [!286, Philip Chimento]
  * Gjs crashes when binding inherited property to js added gobject-property
    [#246, !289, Marco Trevisan]
  * console: Don't accept --profile after the script name [!287, Philip
    Chimento]

Version 1.57.1
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Various maintenance [!279, Philip Chimento]
  * mainloop: Assign null to property instead of deleting [!280, Jason Hicks]
  * Added -d version note README.md [!282, Nauman Umer]
  * Extra help for debugger commands [#236, !283, Nauman Umer]
  * Crash in BoxedInstance when struct could not be allocated directly [#240,
    !285, Philip Chimento]
  * Cairo conversion bugs [!286, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.56.1
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Calling dumpHeap() on non-existent directory causes crash [#134, !277,
    Philip Chimento]
  * Using Gio.MemoryInputStream.new_from_data ("string") causes segfault [#221,
    !278, Philip Chimento]
  * Fix gjs_context_eval() for non-zero-terminated strings [!281, Philip
    Chimento]

Version 1.56.0
--------------

- No change from 1.55.92.

Version 1.55.92
---------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Fix CI failures [!269, Philip Chimento]
  * Possible memory allocation/deallocation bug (possibly in js_free() in GJS)
    [!270, Chun-wei Fan, Philip Chimento]
  * cairo-context: Special-case 0-sized vector [!271, Florian Müllner]
  * Add some more eslint rules [!272, Florian Müllner]
  * win32/NMake: Fix introspection builds [!274, Chun-wei Fan]
  * NMake/libgjs-private: Export all the public symbols there [!275, Chun-wei
    Fan]

Version 1.55.91
---------------

- The problem of freezing while running the tests using GCC's sanitizers was
  determined to be a bug in GCC, which was fixed in GCC 9.0.1.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * gnome-sound-recorder crashes deep inside libgjs [#223, !266, Philip
    Chimento]
  * Various maintenance [!267, Philip Chimento]
  * wrapperutils: Define $gtype property as non-enumerable [!268, Philip
    Chimento]

Version 1.55.90
---------------

- New JS API: It's now possible to call and implement DBus methods whose
  parameters or return types include file descriptor lists (type signature 'h'.)
  This involves passing or receiving a Gio.UnixFDList instance along with the
  parameters or return values.

  To call a method with a file descriptor list, pass the Gio.UnixFDList along
  with the rest of the parameters, in any order, the same way you would pass a
  Gio.Cancellable or async callback.

  For return values, things are a little more complicated, in order to avoid
  breaking existing code. Previously, synchronously called DBus proxy methods
  would return an unpacked GVariant. Now, but only if called with a
  Gio.UnixFDList, they will return [unpacked GVariant, Gio.UnixFDList]. This
  does not break existing code because it was not possible to call a method with
  a Gio.UnixFDList before, and the return value is unchanged if not calling with
  a Gio.UnixFDList. This does mean, unfortunately, that if you have a method
  with an 'h' in its return signature but not in its argument signatures, you
  will have to call it with an empty FDList in order to receive an FDList with
  the return value, when calling synchronously.

  On the DBus service side, when receiving a method call, we now pass the
  Gio.UnixFDList received from DBus to the called method. Previously, sync
  methods were passed the parameters, and async methods were passed the
  parameters plus the Gio.DBusInvocation object. Appending the Gio.UnixFDList to
  those parameters also should not break existing code.

  See the new tests in installed-tests/js/testGDBus.js for examples of calling
  methods with FD lists.

- We have observed on the CI server that GJS 1.55.90 will hang forever while
  running the test suite compiled with GCC 9.0.0 and configured with the
  --enable-asan and --enable-ubsan arguments. This should be addressed in one of
  the following 1.55.x releases.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * GDBus proxy overrides should support Gio.DBusProxy.call_with_unix_fd_list()
    [#204, !263, Philip Chimento]
  * Add regression tests for GObject vfuncs [!259, Jason Hicks]
  * GjsPrivate: Sources should be C files [!262, Philip Chimento]
  * build: Vendor last-good version of AX_CODE_COVERAGE [!264, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.55.4
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Various maintenance [!258, Philip Chimento]
  * Boxed copy constructor should not be called, split Boxed into prototype and
    instance structs [#215, !260, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.55.3
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Manually constructed ByteArray toString segfaults [#219, !254, Philip
    Chimento]
  * signals: Add _signalHandlerIsConnected method [!255, Jason Hicks]
  * Various maintenance [!257, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.52.5
--------------

- This was a release consisting only of backports from the GNOME 3.30 branch to
  the GNOME 3.28 branch.

- This release includes the "Big Hammer" patch from GNOME 3.30 to reduce memory
  usage. For more information, read the blog post at
  https://feaneron.com/2018/04/20/the-infamous-gnome-shell-memory-leak/
  It was not originally intended to be backported to GNOME 3.28, but in practice
  several Linux distributions already backported it, and it has been working
  well to reduce memory usage, and the bugs have been ironed out of it.

  It does decrease performance somewhat, so if you don't want that then don't
  install this update.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * Ensure not to miss the force_gc flag [#150, !132, Carlos Garnacho]
  * Make GC much more aggressive [#62, !50, Giovanni Campagna, Georges Basile
    Stavracas Neto, Philip Chimento]
  * Queue GC when a GObject reference is toggled down [#140, !114, !127, Georges
    Basile Stavracas Neto]
  * Reduce memory overhead of g_object_weak_ref() [#144, !122, Carlos Garnacho,
    Philip Chimento]
  * context: Defer and therefore batch forced GC runs [performance] [!236,
    Daniel van Vugt]
  * context: use timeout with seconds to schedule a gc trigger [!239, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * Use compacting GC on RSS size growth [!133, #151, Carlos Garnacho]
  * GType memleak fixes [!244, Marco Trevisan]

Version 1.55.2
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Gnome-shell crashes on destroying cached param specs [#213, !240, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * Various maintenance [!235, !250, Philip Chimento]
  * Auto pointers builder [!243, Marco Trevisan]
  * configure.ac: Update bug link [!245, Andrea Azzarone]
  * SIGSEGV when exiting gnome-shell [#212, !247, Andrea Azzarone, Philip
    Chimento]
  * Fix build with --enable-dtrace and create CI job to ensure it doesn't break
    in the future [#196, !237, !253, Philip Chimento]
  * Delay JSString-to-UTF8 conversion [!249, Philip Chimento]
  * Annotate return values [!251, Philip Chimento]
  * Fix a regression with GError toString() [!252, Philip Chimento]
  * GType memleak fixes [!244, Marco Trevisan]
  * Atoms refactor [!233, Philip Chimento, Marco Trevisan]
  * Write a "Code Hospitable" README file [#17, !248, Philip Chimento, Andy
    Holmes, Avi Zajac]
  * object: Method lookup repeatedly traverses introspection [#54, !53, Colin
    Walters, Philip Chimento]
  * Handler of GtkEditable::insert-text signal is not run [#147, !143, Tomasz
    Miąsko, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.54.3
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * object: Fix write-only properties [!246, Philip Chimento]
  * SIGSEGV when exiting gnome-shell [#212, !247, Andrea Azzarone]
  * SelectionData.get_targets crashes with "Unable to resize vector" [#201,
    !241, Philip Chimento]
  * Gnome-shell crashes on destroying cached param specs [#213, !240, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * GType memleak fixes [!244, Marco Trevisan]
  * Fix build with --enable-dtrace and create CI job to ensure it doesn't break
    in the future [#196, !253, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.54.2
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * context: Defer and therefore batch forced GC runs [performance] [!236,
    Daniel van Vugt]
  * context: use timeout with seconds to schedule a gc trigger [!239, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * fundamental: Check if gtype is valid before using it [!242, Georges Basile
    Stavracas Neto]

- Backported a fix for a crash in the interactive interpreter when executing
  something like `throw "foo"` [Philip Chimento]

- Backported various maintenance from 3.31 [Philip Chimento]

Version 1.55.1
--------------

- New API for programs that embed GJS: gjs_memory_report(). This was already an
  internal API, but now it is exported.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * object: Implement newEnumerate hook for GObject [!155, Ole Jørgen Brønner]
  * Various maintenance [!228, Philip Chimento]
  * ByteArray.toString should stop at null bytes [#195, !232, Philip Chimento]
  * Byte arrays that represent encoded strings should be 0-terminated [#203,
    !232, Philip Chimento]
  * context: Defer and therefore batch forced GC runs [performance] [!236,
    Daniel van Vugt]
  * context: use timeout with seconds to schedule a gc trigger [!239, Marco
    Trevisan]
  * arg: Add special-case for byte arrays going to C [#67, !49, Jasper
    St. Pierre, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.52.4
--------------

- This was a release consisting only of backports from the GNOME 3.30 branch to
  the GNOME 3.28 branch.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * `ARGV` encoding issues [#22, !108, Evan Welsh]
  * Segfault on enumeration of GjSFileImporter properties when a searchpath
    entry contains a symlink [#154, !144, Ole Jørgen Brønner]
  * Possible refcounting bug around GtkListbox signal handlers [#24, !154,
    Philip Chimento]
  * Fix up GJS_DISABLE_JIT flag now the JIT is enabled by default in
    SpiderMonkey [!159, Christopher Wheeldon]
  * Expose GObject static property symbols. [!197, Evan Welsh]
  * Do not run linters on tagged commits [!181, Claudio André]
  * gjs-1.52.0 fails to compile against x86_64 musl systems [#132, !214, Philip
    Chimento]
  * gjs no longer builds after recent autoconf-archive updates [#149, !217,
    Philip Chimento]

Version 1.54.1
--------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * legacy: Ensure generated GType names are valid [!229, Florian Müllner]
  * Fix GJS profiler with MozJS 60 [!230, Georges Basile Stavracas Neto]
  * Regression with DBus proxies [#202, !231, Philip Chimento]

Version 1.54.0
--------------

- Compatibility fix for byte arrays: the legacy toString() behaviour of byte
  arrays returned from GObject-introspected functions is now restored. If you
  use the functionality, a warning will be logged asking you to upgrade your
  code.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * byteArray: Add compatibility toString property [Philip Chimento, !227]

Version 1.53.92
---------------

- Technology preview of a GNOME 3.32 feature: native Promises for GIO-style
  asynchronous operations. This is the result of Avi Zajac's summer internship.
  To use it, you can opt in once for each specific asynchronous method, by
  including code such as the following:

      Gio._promisify(Gio.InputStream.prototype, 'read_bytes_async',
          'read_bytes_finish');

  After executing this, you will be able to use native Promises with the
  Gio.InputStream.prototype.read_async() method, simply by not passing a
  callback to it:

      try {
          let bytes = await stream.read_bytes_async(count, priority, cancel);
      } catch (e) {
          logError(e, 'Failed to read bytes');
      }

  Note that any "success" boolean return values are deleted from the array of
  return values from the async method. That is,

      let [contents, etag] = file.load_contents_async(cancel);

  whereas the callback version still returns a useless [ok, contents, etag]
  that can never be false, since on false an exception would be thrown. In the
  callback version, we must keep this for compatibility reasons.

  Note that due to a bug in GJS (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gjs/issues/189),
  promisifying methods on Gio.File.prototype and other interface prototypes will
  not work. We provide the API Gio._LocalFilePrototype on which you can
  promisify methods that will work on Gio.File instances on the local disk only:

      Gio._promisify(Gio._LocalFilePrototype, 'load_contents_async',
          'load_contents_finish');

  We estimate this will cover many common use cases.

  Since this is a technology preview, we do not guarantee API stability with
  the version coming in GNOME 3.32. These APIs are marked with underscores to
  emphasize that they are not stable yet. Use them at your own risk.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * Added promisify to GJS GIO overrides [!225, Avi Zajac]
  * Temporary fix for Gio.File.prototype [!226, Avi Zajac]

Version 1.53.91
---------------

- Closed bugs and merge requests:
  * CI: add webkit and gtk-app tests [!222, Claudio André]
  * Fix example eslint errors [!207, Claudio André, Philip Chimento]
  * Fix more "lost" GInterface properties [!223, Florian Müllner]
  * Fix --enable-installed-tests when built from a tarball [!224, Simon
    McVittie]

Version 1.53.90
---------------

- GJS now depends on SpiderMonkey 60 and requires a compiler capable of C++14.

- GJS includes a simple debugger now. It has basic stepping, breaking, and
  printing commands, that work like GDB. Activate it by running the GJS console
  interpreter with the -d or --debugger flag before the name of the JS program
  on the command line.

- New API for programs that embed GJS: gjs_context_setup_debugger_console().
  To integrate the debugger into programs that embed the GJS interpreter, call
  this before executing the JS program.

- New JavaScript features! This version of GJS is based on SpiderMonkey 60, an
  upgrade from the previous ESR (Extended Support Release) of SpiderMonkey 52.
  Here are the highlights of the new JavaScript features.
  For more information, look them up on MDN or devdocs.io.

  * New syntax
    + `for await (... of ...)` syntax is used for async iteration.
    + The rest operator is now supported in object destructuring: e.g.
      `({a, b, ...cd} = {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4});`
    + The spread operator is now supported in object literals: e.g.
      `mergedObject = {...obj1, ...obj2};`
    + Generator methods can now be async, using the `async function*` syntax,
      or `async* f() {...}` method shorthand.
    + It's now allowed to omit the variable binding from a catch statement, if
      you don't need to access the thrown exception: `try {...} catch {}`

  * New APIs
    + Promise.prototype.finally(), popular in many third-party Promise
      libraries, is now available natively.
    + String.prototype.toLocaleLowerCase() and
      String.prototype.toLocaleUpperCase() now take an optional locale or
      array of locales.
    + Intl.PluralRules is now available.
    + Intl.NumberFormat.protoype.formatToParts() is now available.
    + Intl.Collator now has a caseFirst option.
    + Intl.DateTimeFormat now has an hourCycle option.

  * New behaviour
    + There are a lot of minor behaviour changes as SpiderMonkey's JS
      implementation conforms ever closer to ECMAScript standards. For complete
      information, read the Firefox developer release notes:
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/53#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/54#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/55#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/56#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/57#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/58#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/59#JavaScript
      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/60#JavaScript

  * Backwards-incompatible changes
    + Conditional catch clauses have been removed, as they were a Mozilla
      extension which will not be standardized. This requires some attention in
      GJS programs, as previously we condoned code like `catch (e if
      e.matches(Gio.IOError, Gio.IOError.EXISTS))`  with a comment in
      overrides/GLib.js, so it's likely this is used in several places.
    + The nonstandard `for each (... in ...)` loop was removed.
    + The nonstandard legacy lambda syntax (`function(x) x*x`) was removed.
    + The nonstandard Mozilla iteration protocol was removed, as well as
      nonstandard Mozilla generators, including the Iterator and StopIteration
      objects, and the Function.prototype.isGenerator() method.
    + Array comprehensions and generator comprehensions have been removed.
    + Several nonstandard methods were removed: ArrayBuffer.slice() (but not
      the standard version, ArrayBuffer.prototype.slice()),
      Date.prototype.toLocaleFormat(), Function.prototype.isGenerator(),
      Object.prototype.watch(), and Object.prototype.unwatch().

- Many of the above backwards-incompatible changes can be caught by scanning
  your source code using https://gitlab.gnome.org/ptomato/moz60tool, or
  https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1455/spidermonkey-60-migration-validator/

- Deprecation: the custom ByteArray is now discouraged. Instead of ByteArray,
  use Javascript's native Uint8Array. The ByteArray module still contains
  functions for converting between byte arrays, strings, and GLib.Bytes
  instances.

  The old ByteArray will continue to work as before, except that Uint8Array
  will now be returned from introspected functions that previously returned a
  ByteArray. To keep your old code working, change this:

      let byteArray = functionThatReturnsByteArray();

  to this:

      let byteArray = new ByteArray.ByteArray(functionThatReturnsByteArray());

  To port to the new code:

  * ByteArray.ByteArray -> Uint8Array
  * ByteArray.fromArray() -> Uint8Array.from()
  * ByteArray.ByteArray.prototype.toString() -> ByteArray.toString()
  * ByteArray.ByteArray.prototype.toGBytes() -> ByteArray.toGBytes()
  * ByteArray.fromString(), ByteArray.fromGBytes() remain the same

  * Unlike ByteArray, Uint8Array's length is fixed. Assigning an element past
    the end of a ByteArray would lengthen the array. Now, it is ignored.
    Instead use Uint8Array.of(), for example, this code:

        let a = ByteArray.fromArray([97, 98, 99, 100]);
        a[4] = 101;

    should be replaced by this code:

        let a = Uint8Array.from([97, 98, 99, 100]);
        a = Uint8Array.of(...a, 101);

    The length of the byte array must be set at creation time. This code will
    not work anymore:

        let a = new ByteArray.ByteArray();
        a[0] = 255;

    Instead, use "new Uint8Array(1)" to reserve the correct length.

- Closed bugs and merge requests:

  * Run tests using real software [#178, !192, Claudio André]
  * Script tests are missing some errors [#179, !192, Claudio André]
  * Create a '--disable-readline' option and use it [!196, Claudio André]
  * CI: stop using Fedora for clang builds [!198, Claudio André]
  * Expose GObject static property symbols. [!197, Evan Welsh]
  * CI fixes [!200, Claudio André]
  * Docker images creation [!201, Claudio André]
  * Get Docker images built and stored in GJS registry [#185, !203, !208,
    Claudio André, Philip Chimento]
  * Clear the static analysis image a bit more [!205, Claudio André]
  * Rename the packaging job to flatpak [!210, Claudio André]
  * Create SpiderMonkey 60 docker images [!202, Claudio André]
  * Debugger [#110, !204, Philip Chimento]
  * Add convenience g_object_set() replacement [!213, Florian Müllner]
  * Add dependencies of the real tests (examples) [!215, Claudio André]
  * CWE-126 [#174, !218, Philip Chimento]
  * gjs no longer builds after recent autoconf-archive updates [#149, !217,
    Philip Chimento]
  * gjs-1.52.0 fails to compile against x86_64 musl systems [#132, !214, Philip
    Chimento]
  * Run the GTK real tests (recently added) [!212, Claudio André]
  * Fix thorough tests failures [!220, Philip Chimento]
  * Port to SpiderMonkey 60 [#161, !199, Philip Chimento]
  * Replace ByteArray with native ES6 TypedArray [#5, !199, Philip Chimento]
  * Overriding GInterface properties broke [#186, !216, Florian Müllner, Philip
    Chimento]
  * Avoid segfault when checking for GByteArray [!221, Florian Müllner]

- Various build fixes [Philip Chimento]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 23, 2020
2020-12-09: v1.0.24
* Add new platform abstraction (#252)
* Add Null POSIX backend
* Add support for eventfd
* Add support for thread IDs on Haiku, NetBSD and Solaris
* New API libusb_hotplug_get_user_data()
* Darwin (macOS): Fix race condition that results in segmentation fault (#701)
* Darwin (macOS): Fix stale descriptor information post reset (#733)
* Darwin (macOS): use IOUSBDevice as darwin_device_class explicitly (#693)
* Linux: Drop support for kernel older than 2.6.32
* Linux: Provide an event thread name (#689)
* Linux: Wait until all USBs have been reaped before freeing them (#607)
* NetBSD: Recognize device timeouts (#710)
* OpenBSD: Allow opening ugen devices multiple times (#763)
* OpenBSD: Support libusb_get_port_number() (#764)
* SunOS: Fix a memory leak (#756)
* SunOS: Various fixes (#627, #628, #629)
* Windows: Add Visual Studio 2019 support
* Windows: Drop support for WinCE and Visual Studio older than 2013
* Windows: Drop support for Windows XP
* Windows: Support building all examples using Visual Studio (#151)
* Documentation fixes and improvements
* Various other bug fixes and improvements
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 13, 2021
2.5.5 (2021-02-05)

* #256 Use libev 4.33, featuring experimental io_uring
   support. (@jcmfernandes)

* #260 Workaround for ARM-based macOS Ruby: Use pure Ruby for M1, since
   the native extension is crashing on M1 (arm64). (@jasl)

* #252 JRuby: Fix javac -Xlint warnings (@headius)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 19, 2021
## 1.5.2 - 2021-02-18

* With `libmaxminddb` on Windows and `mmdblookup` generally, there were
  instances where the return value of `calloc` was not checked, which could
  lead to issues in low memory situations or when resource limits had been
  set. Reported by cve-reporting. GitHub #252.

## 1.5.1 - 2021-02-18

* The formatting of the manpages has been improved and the script that
  generates them now supports `lowdown` in addition to `pandoc`. Pull request
  by Faidon Liambotis. GitHub #248.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 15, 2021
# version 0.7-1

* allow longer units grouping; #270 addressing #269 @bart1

* fix regression in `set_units` method for `mixed_units` to ensure that
  ordering is preserved; #272 addressing #271

# version 0.7-0

* add `load_units_xml` to enable database reloading as well as loading
  user-provided unit systems; #254 addressing #243, #244

* add `install_unit` and `remove_unit` for adding/removing custom user-defined
  symbols or names, with optional mapping to existing units;
  `install_symbolic_unit`, `remove_symbolic_unit`, `install_conversion_constant`,
  `install_conversion_offset` are deprecated; #261 addressing #89

* add `keep_units`, a helper to apply functions that do not preserve units;
  #255 addressing #252

* fix `as_units("")`, which is now equivalent to `unitless`; #199

* fix plot axes for `plot.formula` and `plot.data.frame`; #213

* fix arithmetic for powers above 1 and below -1; #264

* improve arithmetic of logarithms; #249

* export `ud_are_convertible`; #263 addressing #258 @cregouby

* remove deprecations: `as.units`, `as_cf`, `make_unit`, `parse_unit`; #259

* remove deprecated pre-computed `ud_units` database; #259

# version 0.6-7

* port `isFALSE` to fix regression in old R versions; #230 addressing #229

* fix replacement operation for `units` objects; #233 addressing #232

* fix compatibility with dplyr 1.0; #247 addressing #239

# version 0.6-6

* prettier `str` print for units and mixed units; #228 addressing #227

* add compatibility with upcoming tibble v3.0.0; #225
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 1, 2021
Changes since v3.18:

- Fixes a variable-font interpolation bug with Roman numeral eight. #382
- Fixes spacing of the latin epsilon glyph thanks to @hcsch. #377
- Adds new glyph U+25AA "blackSmallSquare" including calt mappings for
  case sensitivity. #373
- Removes U+20E3 "uni20E3" COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP which triggers a
  bug in chromium, causing certain emoji to not render properly. #371
- Improvements to Roman numerals

Changes since v3.17:

- Adjusts vertical metrics metadata to that of v3.15 and older. This
  should fix any vertical alignment issues that might have occurred with
  v3.17. #361
- Fixes several issues with italics introduced by Glyphs 3 upgrade:
- Fixes an issue with backslash in Italic masters. #362
- Fixes issues with afii10026 and uni0376 in italic masters
- Fixes issue with italic q U+0071 by inlining the shape instead of
  using components. #360
- Fixes issue with U+035E COMBINING DOUBLE MACRON and U+20F0 COMBINING
  ASTERISK ABOVE in Thin Italic. #363
- Fixes positioning issue with U+0358 COMBINING DOT ABOVE RIGHT
- Improvements to U+20DC COMBINING FOUR DOTS ABOVE and U+20DB COMBINING
  THREE DOTS ABOVE
- Improvements to U+204E LOW ASTERISK
- Improved positioning via mark anchors of combining glyphs U+20F0,
  U+035E and U+035F. #363
- Changes glyph shape of Latin upper-case iota. #359
- Improved glyph composition via ccmp for enclosed glyphs like
  U+0041,U+20DD. #335

Changes since v3.15:

- Fixes issues with appearance in Microsoft Word. #352 (note that #156
  is still unresolved although we have made some progress in v3.16 toward
  developing workarounds for certain printers.)
- Fixes double grave interpolation issue. #317
- Fixes design issue with glyphs acutedblnosp, dblgravecmb, uni02F6 and
  uni02F5. #339
- Fixes missing or incorrect mark anchors in several turn* glyphs. #336
- Adds Baht currency glyph U+0E3F. #323
- Improvement to Latin iota (lower and upper case) glyphs. #340
- Improvement to some numerical fraction glyphs
- Adds a dummy DSIG table to address issues with Microsoft Office 2003
  and older
- Improvements when using Inter with certain older Microsoft products
  by decomposing any nested components which some of that software has
  issues with
- Addresses a major regression in v3.16 where several italic glyphs got
  messed up due to a Glyphs 3 version upgrade of the source file. This
  only affected users of v3.16 which was only released for about 12 hours
  before being replaced with this release v3.17. #360

Changes since v3.14:

- Fixes an issue with the variable font, where some software would not
  list the various weights correctly. #308
- Fixes an issue with rendering on Windows with ClearType where some
  glyphs using advanced OpenType features (component transformations)
  would render incorrectly, with a slight vertical offset. #251
- Improvements to Elfdalian, improving the /yogonek and /eth glyphs #285
- Improvements to /eth U+00F0 glyph f7924a2#commitcomment-41610142

Changes since v3.13:

- Fixes position of ring at bottom of /Aringbelow U+1E00. #266
- Fixes interpolation issues with /omegatitlocyrillic /omega and
  /pisymbolgreek. #272
- Fixes an issue with /dotmacroncomb.cn used by glyphs like
  /Adotmacron. #298
- Adds /bitcoin glyph U+20BF. #284
- Adds /insertionsymbol U+2380. #290
- Adds specialized glyphs /Aringogonek, /aringogonek, /Yogonek and
  /yogonek to fully support Elfdalian script. #285
- Adds U+EE01, a vertically-centered colon used by Android on the lock
  screen #212
- Improves kerning of /quotedblright,/quoteright and /period,/comma. #299
- Improves design of "Theta" U+03F4, U+0398 and "Fita" U+0472,
  U+0473. #263, #264
- Improves design of /yhook and use /ucyrillic in /Ukcyrillic
  /ukcyrillic. #273
- Improves design of /dzaltone and /dzcurl. #268
- Improves design of /percent, /perthousand and /pertenthousand
  glyphs. #237
- Improves variable-font metadata (STAT table). #265
- Improves (tunes) calt case substitutions, e.g. "x -X". #251
- Changes codepoint mapping of /q.sups from U+146B to private-area
  U+E163. #275

Changes since v3.12:

- Improvements to Greek and Cyrillic glyphs #240
- New stylistic set ss04 which is almost identical to ss02 with the
  exception of no slashed zero #252
- Fixes interpolation issues with several diacritics in the light
  weights #257
- Removes codepoint mappings for some math-related enclosed glyphs that
  would be too large when using the circle-enclosed glyphs #250
- Various improvements and adjustments to glyph shapes, spacing and
  kerning
- Improves OpenType feature name metadata

Changes since v3.11:

- This release includes major improvements Thin, Light and ExtraLight
  styles (including italic counterparts) incorporating months of work
  by @KatjaSchimmel
@goekesmi goekesmi deleted the ap-auth-openidc-trunk branch July 21, 2021 15:23
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 21, 2022
0.6.2.0
* Safely prepare for when cabal factors out Cabal-syntax

0.6.1.0
* Support basic auth in package-indices (#252)
* Fix tests due to new aeson handling of unescaped control sequences (#256)
* Bump a lot of bounds on packages we depend on
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 23, 2022
Upstream changes:
4.54 2022-02-03

    [ FIX ]
    - fix use of cache when calling ->cookie (GH #252)
    - thanks to Sergey Panteleev for the PR
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 24, 2022
Changes since 1.5.8

    Allow libopengl.so to be used when GLX_LIB is missing [#257, John Bates]

Changes since 1.5.7

    Revert changes from PR #238 / #229
    Fixes regressions: #240, #252, #253

Changes since Epoxy 1.5.6

    Remove type redefinition [#249]

Changes since 1.5.5

    Fix issue with loading OpenGL/GLX/EGL libraries [#238, Yaroslav Isakov]
    Expose dependency variables in pkg-config file [#231, Xavier Claessens]
    Support Win64 pointer-sized types [#246]
    Close output objects when generating files [#242, Aleksandr]

Changes since 1.5.4

    Remove Python 2 support [#213]
    Remove Autotools support [#212]
    Use EGL_NO_X11 to disable X11 headers [#216]
    Use call convention for mock function [crziter, #220]
    Return correct version of GLSL on GLES2 [Eric Anholt, #223]
    Rely on Meson's darwin_versions option [#225]
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 2, 2022
Upstream changes:
scales 1.2.0
New features

    label_number():

        New style_positive and style_negative argument control how positive and negative numbers are styled (#249, #262).

        The prefix comes after the negative sign, rather than before it, yielding (e.g) the correct -$1 instead of $-1.

        New scale_cut argument enables independent scaling of different parts of the range. This is useful in label_dollar() to support scaling of large numbers by suffix (e.g. “M” for million, “B” for billion). It can be used with cut_short_scale() when billion = thousand million and cut_long_scale() when billion = million million (initial implementation provided by @davidchall). Additionally, the accuracy is now computed per scale category, so rescaled values can have different numbers of decimal places (#339).

        label_number_si() is deprecated because it previously used short scale abbreviations instead of the correct SI prefixes. You can mimic the previous results with label_number(scale_cut = cut_scale_short()) or get real SI labels with label_number(scale_cut = cut_SI("m")) (#339, with help from @davidchall).

    label_bytes() now correctly accounts for the scale argument when choosing auto units (@davidchall, #235).

    label_date() and label_time() gain a locale argument that allows you to set the locale used to generate day and month names (#309).

    New label_log() displays the base and a superscript exponent, for use with logarithmic axes (@davidchall, #312).

    New compose_trans() allows arbitrary composition of transformers. This is mostly easily achieved by passing a character vector whenever you might previously have passed the name of a single transformer. For example, scale_y_continuous(trans = c("log10", "reverse")) will create a reverse log-10 scale (#287).

Bug fixes and minor improvements

    breaks_width() now supports units like "3 months" in the offset argument.

    col_quantile() no longer errors if data is sufficiently skewed that we can’t generate the requested number of unique colours (#294).

    dollar(negative_parens) is deprecated in favour of style_negative = "parens".

    hue_pal() respects h.start once again (#288).

    label_number_auto() correctly formats single numbers that are greater than 1e+06 without an error (@karawoo, #321)

    manual_pal() now always returns an unnamed colour vector, which is easy to use with ggplot2::discrete_scale() (@yutannihilation, #284).

    time_trans() and date_trans() have domains of the correct type so that they can be transformed without error (#298).

    Internal precision(), used when accuracy = NULL, now avoids displaying unnecessary digits (@davidchall, #304).

scales 1.1.1

    breaks_width() now handles difftime/hms objects (@bhogan-mitre, #244).

    hue_pal() now correctly inverts color palettes when direction = -1 (@dpseidel, #252).

    Internal precision(), used when accuracy = NULL, now does a better job when duplicate values are present (@teunbrand, #251). It also does a better job when there’s a mix of finite and non-finite values (#257).

    New oob_keep() to keep data outside range, allowing for zoom-limits when oob_keep is used as oob argument in scales. Existing out of bounds functions have been renamed with the oob_-prefix to indicate their role (@teunbrand, #255).

    ordinal_french() gains plural and gender arguments (@stephLH, #256).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 4, 2022
This release is the first release of chardet that no longer
supports Python < 3.6.

In addition to that change, it features the following user-facing
changes:

    Added a prober for Johab Korean (#207, @grizlupo)
    Added a prober for UTF-16/32 BE/LE (#109, #206, @jpz)
    Added test data for Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak,
    Slovene, Greek, and Turkish, which should help prevent future
    errors with those languages
    Improved XML tag filtering, which should improve accuracy for
    XML files (#208)
    Tweaked SingleByteCharSetProber confidence to match latest
    uchardet (#209)
    Made detect_all return child prober confidences (#210)
    Updated examples in docs (#223, @domdfcoding)
    Documentation fixes (#212, #224, #225, #226, #220, #221, #244
    from too many to mention)
    Minor performance improvements (#252, @deedy5)
    Add support for Python 3.10 when testing (#232, @jdufresne)
    Lots of little development cycle improvements, mostly thanks
    to @jdufresne
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 5, 2022
Changes since 0.3.0:

We reached v1.0.0

## Breaking changes
- fix!: Replace limit flag with paginate by @ankitpokhrel in #359
- fix!: Append components on edit instead of overriding by @ankitpokhrel in #368
- feat!: Append label to an issue, show labels at issue list view by @stchar in #300
- refactor!: Move boards and project list to subcommand by @ankitpokhrel in #314

## What's added?
- feat: Support custom fields on issue create by @ankitpokhrel in #319
- feat: Add support to read from .netrc by @adolsalamanca in #329
- feat: Add support for OS keyrings/-chains by @boyvanamstel in #348
- feat: Support auth with personal access tokens by @marek-veber / @ankitpokhrel in #327
- feat: Allow to set fixVersions on issue creation by @ankitpokhrel in #276
- feat: Allow insecure TLS by @ankitpokhrel in #305
- feat: Add --no-browser option to open cmd by @ankitpokhrel in #308
- feat: Add search option for boards on jira init by @ankitpokhrel in #322
- feat: Add issues unlink command by @sushilkg in #347
- feat: Support refresh for issues list by @GZLiew in #325
- feat: Ability to delete issue by @ankitpokhrel in #336
- feat: Allow to set custom fields on epic create by @ankitpokhrel in #364
- feat: Allow to edit release-info/fixVersions by @ankitpokhrel in #365
- feat: Allow removing labels on edit by @ankitpokhrel in #371
- feat: Support creating issues with custom subtask type by @danobi in #372
- feat: Allow removing component on edit by @ankitpokhrel in #374
- feat: Allow removing fixVersions on edit by @ankitpokhrel in #376
- feat: Support custom fields on issue edit by @ankitpokhrel in #377
- feat: Jira init non-interactive by @ankitpokhrel in #381
- feat: Show subtasks in issue view by @ankitpokhrel in #382
- feat: Allow project filter in raw jql by @ankitpokhrel in #395

## What's fixed?
- fix: Makefile compatiblity with Make 3.81 by @danmichaelo in #252
- fix: Config generation issue by @ankitpokhrel in #275
- fix(cfg): Strip trailing slash on server name by @ankitpokhrel in #295
- fix: Jira client should respect timeout opt by @ankitpokhrel in #304
- fix: Respect GLAMOUR_STYLE env on issue view by @ankitpokhrel in #317
- fix: Get subtask handle from config by @ankitpokhrel in #296
- fix: Jira wiki parser by @ankitpokhrel in #326
- fix: Display correctly columns in list sprint command help by @adolsalamanca in #320
- fix: Panic on empty sub-list by @ankitpokhrel in #330
- fix: Issue with assigning user by @ankitpokhrel in #321
- fix: OOM bug on issue view by @ankitpokhrel in #350
- fix: Assign parent key as is on edit by @ankitpokhrel in #351
- fix: Add additional check for total boards returned by @ankitpokhrel in #360
- fix: Issue with query param in user assignment by @ankitpokhrel in #380
- fix: Subtask clone by @ankitpokhrel in #383
- fix: editing issue with custom field in non interactive mode by @DrudgeRajen in #391

## Dependency updates
- dep: Upgrade charmbracelet/glamour to 0.5.0 by @ankitpokhrel in #309
- dep: Upgrade rivo/tview to latest by @ankitpokhrel in #310
- dep: Upgrade outdated packages by @ankitpokhrel in #311
- dep: Upgrade cobra to 1.4.0 by @ankitpokhrel in #373


## Other notable changes
- Use md ext for tmp file to trigger vim syntax by @ElementalWarrior in #318

Full Changelog: ankitpokhrel/jira-cli@v0.3.0...v1.0.0
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 13, 2022
37.1 (2022-09-03)
-----------------

* Allow HTML5 `nav` tag through cleaner (#259)

37.0 (2022-08-21)
-----------------

* Remove command line example from docs (#197)
* Multiple pyproject.toml fixes (#251)
* Confirm handling multiple inline strong (#252)
* Convert RST output to HTML5 (#253)
* Add Typing to classifiers (#254)
* Development tweaks - coverage reporting, actions updates (#255)
* Add test confirming behavior with unknown lexers (#256)

36.0 (2022-08-06)
-----------------

* Enable gitpod development (#238)
* Allow rst admonitions to render (#242)
* Add badges to README (#243)
* Update codebase for modern Python (#244)
* Fix table cell spans (#245)
* Allow ``math`` directive in rst (#246)
* Preserve ``lang`` attribute in ``pre`` (#247)

35.0 (2022-04-19)
-----------------

* Add py.typed to the built wheel (#228)
* Use isolated build for tox (#229)
* Fix renderer ignore (#230)
* Remove legacy check command and distutils (#233)
* Emit a warning when no content is rendered (#231)
* Drop support for Python 3.6 (#236)
* Update html attribute order in tests (#235)

34.0 (2022-03-11)
-----------------

* Add static types (#225)

33.0 (2022-03-05)
-----------------

* Support cmarkgfm>=0.8.0 (#224)

33.0 (2022-02-05)
-----------------

* Support cmarkgfm>=0.8.0 (#224)
* Support Python 3.10

32.0 (2021-12-13)
-----------------

* Allow start attribute in ordered lists (#216)
* No limit rendering RST one column field names (#219)

31.0 (2021-12-09)
-----------------

* Render disabled checkboxes from Markdown (#217)

30.0 (2021-09-30)
-----------------

* support cmarkgfm>=0.6.0 (#209)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 19, 2022
From https://wiki.davical.org/index.php?title=Release_Notes/1.1.11:

=== Bug Fixes ===
* Tasks show up in Free/Busy (#257)
* php compatibility: Creating principal fails on 8.1 (#271)
* PHP 8 deprecations: htmlspecialchars in always.php (#266)
* PHP 8: "Exception [0] array_flip(): Argument #1 ($array) must be of
  type array, null given" at principal-edit.php (#260)
* Exception in inc/iSchedule.php, Argument #1 must be of type
  Countable|array (#252)
* Users with passwords containing a quotation mark cannot login (#259)
* Create new users, impossible... (#250)
* Wrong FreeBusy duration when the DTSTART of the event is the same as
  the DTEND (#247)
* Remove deprecated get_magic_quotes* function call from setup.php (234)
* "Login failure" when password contains HTML special characters (#229)

=== Other Changes ===
* Changes to Gitlab CI, unit and regression tests
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 18, 2022
# tidyselect 1.2.0

## New features

* New `tidyselect_data_proxy()` and `tidyselect_data_has_predicates()`
  allows tidyselect to work with custom input types (#242).

* New `eval_relocate()` for moving a selection. This powers `dplyr::relocate()`
  (#232).

## Lifecycle changes

* Using `all_of()` outside of a tidyselect context is now deprecated (#269).
  In the future it will error to be consistent with `any_of()`.

* Use of `.data` in tidyselect expressions is now deprecated to more cleanly
  separate tidy-select from data-masking. Replace `.data$x` with `"x"` and
  `.data[[var]]` with `any_of(var)` or `all_of(var)` (#169).

* Use of bare predicates (not wrapped in `where()`) and indirection (without
  using `all_of()`) have been formally deprecated (#317).

## Minor improvements and bug fixes

* Selection language:

  * `any_of()` generates a more informative error if you supply too many
    arguments (#241).

  * `all_of()` (like `any_of()`) returns an integer vector to make it easier
    to combine in functions (#270, #294). It also fails when it can't find
    variables even when `strict = FALSE`.

  * `matches()` recognises and correctly uses stringr pattern objects
    (`stringr::regex()`, `stringr::fixed()`, etc) (#238). It also now
    works with named vectors (#250).

  * `num_range()` gains a `suffix` argument (#229).

  * `where()` is now exported, like all other select helpers (#201),
    and gives more informative errors (#236).

* `eval_select()` with `include` now preserves the order of the variables
  if they're present in the selection (#224).

* `eval_select()` always returns a named vector, even when renaming is not
  permitted (#220).

* `eval_select()` and `eval_relocate()` gain new `allow_empty` argument which
  makes it possible to forbid empty selections with `allow_empty = FALSE` (#252).

* `eval_select(allow_rename = FALSE)` no longer fails with empty
  selections (#221, @eutwt) or with predicate functions (#225). It now properly
  fails with partial renaming (#305).

* `peek_var()` error now generates hyperlink to docs with recent RStudio (#289).

* `vars_pull()` generates more informative error messages (#234, #258, #318)
  and gains `error_call` and `error_arg` arguments.

* Errors produced by tidyselect should now be more informative. Evaluation
  errors are now chained, with the child error call is set to the `error_call`
  argument of `eval_select()` and `eval_rename()`. We've also improved
  backtraces of base errors, and done better at propagating the root
  `error_call` to vctrs input checkers.

* `tidyselect_verbosity` is no longer used; deprecation messaging is now
  controlled by `lifecycle_verbosity` like all other packages (#317).
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 8, 2023
2.6.3 (2023-07-28)

*  Documentation improvements. (#248)
* Modernize gem. (#249)
* Extended documentation. (#250)
  - Consistent usage of reactor/event loop terminology.
  - Show how to use `ensure` with barrier.
  - Expanded documentation / questions / answers.
  - Add best practices.
* Improve readme.
* Add code of conduct.
* Replace 3.times do with 1.upto(3) do.
* Fix guide lines, fixes #251.
* Fix Markdown syntax highlighting marker (#252)
* Guide: ensure barrier is in scope (#253)
  - This change avoids a NoMethodError on the barrier local variable.  And
    also a LoadError, with the Async::Barrier constant.
* Follow-up barrier in scope docs fix (#254)
  - This makes the same change as #253 but in this file.
* Don't run scheduler when there is a pending exception. (#262)
* Ensure the scheduler is cleaned up on exit.
* Better handling of interrupted flag. (#264)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 10, 2023
Enhancements

    Update LSP spec to latest by @karthiknadig in #230
    Add --output-dir switch to code generator by @karthiknadig in #239

Dotnet

    Dotnet: Code generation for LSP methods by @karthiknadig in #222
    Generate request, notification and options classes by @karthiknadig in #224
    dotnet: Add test case generation by @karthiknadig in #226
    Add devcontainer support to repo by @timheuer in #234
    Add dotnet test and format check to GHA by @karthiknadig in #240
    Add response types and improve test suite by @karthiknadig in #243
    Generate dotnet project package. by @karthiknadig in #252
    Format Generated Code by @karthiknadig in #257
    Use record instead of class for LSP types. by @karthiknadig in #258
    Use ImmutableArray and ImmutableDictionary by @karthiknadig in #256

Bug Fixes

    Fix bug with structuring LSPObject type by @karthiknadig in #229
    dotnet: Fix issues with OrType serialization by @karthiknadig in #232
    Improve documentation tags in generated code by @karthiknadig in #250
    Fix warning with generated converter code by @karthiknadig in #251
    Fix for missing notebook selector hook by @karthiknadig in #260
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 3, 2023
v0.15.2
Changes
 - HOTFIX: revert windows crate's version to 0.44.0 (6d3a2ea)

v0.15.1
What's Changed
 - Make it possible to enable streaming only in daemon mode by @Schnouki in #242
 - Add support for getting track's data from CLI get command by @aome510 in #245
 - Add player event hook command by @aome510 in #244
 - filter out unplayable/unavailable tracks by @rileyallyn in #207
 - Optimize CLI command runtime by @aome510 in #249
 - Update player_event_hook_command usage by @aome510 in #251
 - Set PulseAudio app properties using environment variables by @Schnouki in #252
 - Consistent Spotify naming by @jacksongoode in #256
 - Add audio normalization device config option by @jsbmg in #255
 - Add Mute command by @BKasin in #253
 - Improve rendering performance for liked tracks page by @aome510 in #262
 - [Windows]: Create dummy window to handle media control by @rashil2000 in #261
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 6, 2023
Overview of changes in GLib 2.78.0, 2023-09-08
==============================================

* Bugs fixed:
  - #3095 Error handling of invalid GKeyFile string escape sequences changed in
    GLib 2.77.3 (Philip Withnall)
  - !3559 gdb: Workaround optimized out quark_seq_id
  - !3561 meson: fix `gnetworking.h` install tag
  - !3562 gthread: Annotate g_thread_exit() with G_NORETURN
  - !3564 Fix gutils-user-database unit test

Overview of changes in GLib 2.77.3, 2023-08-31
==============================================

* Bugs fixed:
  - #2575 GSettings schemas default value translations don't work when using
    l10n=time (Michael Catanzaro)
  - #3032 gdbus-codegen eats indentation in RST in XML comments (André)
  - #3051 g_dbus_connection_export_menu_model() is not thread_safe
  - #3061 Possible SEGV (null pointer deref) in distribute_method_call() (Philip
    Withnall)
  - #3083 `arg_data`  in GOptionEntry is not a list (Philip Withnall)
  - #3090 Possible SEGV (null pointer deref) in _g_resource_file_new() (Philip
    Withnall)
  - !3459 glib-unix: Clean up use of O_NONBLOCK
  - !3503 interim solution for macOS CI
  - !3519 meson: warn if -mms-bitfields is necessary
  - !3526 gnetworkaddress: use reentrant getservbyname_r() if available
  - !3527 tests: Use g_assert_*() rather than g_assert() in tree tests
  - !3528 gio-tool-info: Move translator comments so they’re visible
  - !3530 gregex: set default max stack size for PCRE2 JIT compiler to 512KiB
  - !3532 tests: Disable use of ptrace() in tests on BSD and macOS
  - !3533 ci: Only run pages CI job on scheduled job runs
  - !3534 ci: Further fix to pages CI job
  - !3535 Use 'meson setup' to configure
  - !3538 glib-unix: Accept O_CLOEXEC as well as FD_CLOEXEC in
    g_unix_open_pipe()
  - !3540 gio: Add gresource.dtd
  - !3541 gtestutils: Mention not ignoring SIGCHLD in g_test_trap_subprocess()
    docs
  - !3542 [th/gchildwatch-fail-message] gmain: improve g_warning() for failure
    in g_child_watch_dispatch()
  - !3543 [th/use-localtime-r] use localtime_r() in g_log_writer_format_fields()
  - !3545 gregex: if JIT stack limit is reached, fall back to interpretive
    matching
  - !3547 glib/gfileutils.c: use 64 bits for value in get_tmp_file()
  - !3550 glib/tests/asyncqueue.c: skip test_async_queue_timed in 2038 or later
  - !3553 Generate missing docs for out arguments
  - !3555 gkeyfile: Fix overwriting of GError

Overview of changes in GLib 2.77.2, 2023-08-12
==============================================

* Bugs fixed:
  - #3071 g_test_trap_subprocess and g_test_subprocess broken in 2.77.1 (Jonas
    Ådahl)
  - !3432 ci: Don’t run pipeline after merging a MR
  - !3520 Fix typos
  - !3521 GTree: Handle node counter overflow and return it as an unsigned value
  - !3523 gspawn, gdataset: Restore nullable callback functions

Overview of changes in GLib 2.77.1, 2023-07-30
==============================================

* Fix some regressions with `GKeyFile` comment handling (#3047, work by Gaël Bonithon)

* Improve handling of query and fragment components in `file:` URIs (#3050, work by Lukáš Tyrychtr)

* Bugs fixed:
  - #473 systemtap probes for gvariant (Allison Karlitskaya)
  - #623 g_type_query() doesn't work for dynamic types (Philip Withnall)
  - #931 Optimise GPrivate by removing one malloc (Allison Karlitskaya)
  - #2929 gio: Failing build due to race generating glib/gversionmacros.h (Eric
    van Gyzen)
  - #3045 2.77.0: gio pkg-config test has incorrect install location for gio-
    querymodules & glib-compile-schemas (Philip Withnall)
  - #3047 2.77.0 changes formatting of keyfiles (Gaël Bonithon)
  - #3048 Forcing fallback for libintl does not work (Brendan Shanks)
  - #3050 g_file_new_for_uri() handles query strings incorrectly ("?") (Lukáš
    Tyrychtr)
  - #3054 Fedora installer (anaconda) crashes early with glib 2.77.0 due to
    "Attempt to unlock mutex that was not locked", when it runs `hwclock` and
    changes the system time (Thomas Haller, Philip Withnall)
  - !3287 Audit and fix incorrect use of (closure) in glib
  - !3461 gfileinfo: add file_path methods for language bindings
  - !3485 docs: Expand supported platforms documentation a little
  - !3494 ci: Manually fetch submodules for style-check CI jobs
  - !3495 gdbus-codegen: Error on invalid dbus types
  - !3496 garray: Fix typo in doc comment of g_ptr_array_sort[_with_data]()
  - !3499 strfuncs: Add missing ownership annotations for returned string
    vectors
  - !3504 Revert "build/gmodule-2.0.pc: Move compiler flags from Libs to Cflags"
  - !3505 meson: help gobject-introspection locate source and build dirs
  - !3509 build-sys: drop -mms-bitfields GCC flag
  - !3510 testutils: Use prctl PR_SET_DUMPABLE to silence core dumps on Linux
  - !3514 Revert "build-sys: drop -mms-bitfields GCC flag"
  - !3515 gnetworkmonitor: Expand guidelines for metered data use
  - !3517 tests: Add some more tests for g_type_query()
  - !3518 m4macros: drop unused m4 files

Overview of changes in GLib 2.77.0, 2023-07-06
==============================================

* Fix `GSocketClient` connecting to a proxy if the port is not specified
  (#2832, work by Michael Catanzaro)

* Support using `copy_file_range()` in `g_file_copy()`, if available (#2863,
  work by Philip Withnall)

* Improve handling of comments above groups in key files (#2927,
  work by Gaël Bonithon)

* Re-upgrade missing attribute debugs to criticals in `GFileInfo` (#2951,
  work by Philip Withnall)

* Do not redefine NULL on C++ (#2973, work by Marco Trevisan)

* Make `g_signal_handlers_block_matched()` work for `G_SIGNAL_MATCH_ID`
  (#2980, work by Przemyslaw Gorszkowski)

* Fixes to support building with bionic libc better (#3008, work by Øyvind Kolås)

* Fix potential stack overflow in gspawn on macOS if open file limit is very
  high (#3024, work by Dario Saccavino)

* Fix support for `--force-fallback-for libpcre` in meson configuration (#3025,
  work by Marius Kintel)

* Generate specific marshallers in `gdbus-codegen` (#3028, work by Marco Trevisan)

* Fix build failure on Android with `statx()` support (#3039, work by Philip Withnall)

* Improve locking performance of `GSignal` (!2824, work by Marco Trevisan)

* Improve locking performance of `g_main_context_iterate()` (!3235, work by
  Marco Trevisan)

* Add an inline definition of `g_free()` to automatically use `g_free_sized()`
  if available (!3252, work by Marco Trevisan)

* Fix race with `waitpid()` and `GChildWatchSource` (!3353, work by Thomas Haller)

* Add `glib_valgrind_suppressions` variable to glib pkg-config file (!3361, work
  by Marco Trevisan)

* Fix build on macOS SDK 10.11 (!3385, work by Peter Williams)

* Switch to using a separate thread pool and support timeouts in
  `GThreadedResolver` (!3397, work by Philip Withnall)

* Track pending `GTask`s if `G_ENABLE_DEBUG` is defined (!3404, work by Philip Withnall)

* Support GSignal fast path and more marshallers in `gobject_gdb.py` (!3437,
  work by Nelson Ben)

* Disable the macOS CI because it’s too unreliable — if you rely on GLib working
  on macOS, please get in touch and do something to help! (!3463, decision taken
  by Philip Withnall)

* Bugs fixed:
  - #65 glib-mkenums: parse_trigraph() chokes on quoted commas (Emmanuel Fleury)
  - #95 GMarkupParser documentation completion (David King)
  - #98 g_get_current_dir SIGSEGV on long path (Philip Withnall)
  - #104 Invocation of the interface "g_key_file_remove_comment" does not remove
    comment in specific case (Gaël Bonithon)
  - #116 Document UTF-8 behaviour and requirements throughout GLib (Philip
    Withnall)
  - #252 Disagreement between runtime and docs on whether interfaces are
    "classed" (Philip Withnall)
  - #322 gdbus-example-proxy-subclass.c is not complete. (Colin Walters)
  - #799 GAppInfoMonitor documentation deficiencies (Philip Withnall)
  - #1264 Use-after-free under
    send_message_with_reply_cleanup():gdbusconnection.c:1792 (Philip Withnall)
  - #2289 Document clearly that libgio is not guaranteed to be safe to use in
    setuid processes (Philip Withnall)
  - #2307 mainloop test leaks a GMainLoop object (Philip Withnall)
  - #2829 "glib-compile-resources --dependency-file=DEPFILE" creates wrong set
    of dependencies (Michael Catanzaro)
  - #2832 GSocketClient cannot proxy connect unless default port is explicitly
    specified in proxy URL (Michael Catanzaro)
  - #2855 gio/tests/socket-client.c name is too confusing because it does not
    use GSocketClient (Mike Salmela)
  - #2861 Check for __kernel_long_t when enabling futex()
  - #2863 Use copy_file_range() whenever possible in g_file_copy (Philip
    Withnall)
  - #2864 Documentation mentions non-existing function `g_value_free` (Philip
    Withnall)
  - #2879 Job #2498619 failed: gio/tests/socket.c:1654:test_reuse_tcp: assertion
    failed (error == (g-io-error-quark, 33)): error is NULL (Philip Withnall)
  - #2927 GKeyFile: Inconsistent behavior of comment writing above a group (Gaël
    Bonithon)
  - #2939 mkenums.py test fails on FreeBSD (Philip Withnall)
  - #2951 Re-upgrade missing attribute debugs to criticals in GFileInfo (Philip
    Withnall)
  - #2952 Not clear that GPollableInputStream methods are undefined if
    can_poll() returns FALSE (Philip Withnall)
  - #2953 Missing docs for GOption (commandline parser) (Sam Thursfield)
  - #2958 nbd server fails with glib 2.76.0
  - #2960 GDebugControllerDBus wrong default in documentation (Philip Withnall)
  - #2963 Probably wrong information regarding G_PLATFORM_WIN32 in
    README.win32.md
  - #2965 test_measure fails with coreutils 9.2 (Joan Bruguera)
  - #2966 Multiple Definition Error When Generating gio/tests/test5.gresource
    (Dan Yeaw)
  - #2969 user docs: GLib.DateTime.format: broken highlighting (Philip Withnall)
  - #2972 GtkFileLauncher: generated paths not recognized on Win32 (Luca Bacci)
  - #2973 Build failed due to NULL pointer redefinition in C++ (Marco Trevisan
    (Treviño))
  - #2980 g_signal_handlers_block_matched does not work for G_SIGNAL_MATCH_ID
    (Przemyslaw Gorszkowski)
  - #2982 Build randomly fails with: 'gmodule/gmodule-visibility.h' file not
    found (Marco Trevisan (Treviño))
  - #2993 g_dbus_interface_skeleton_get_vtable misses transfer annotation and is
    not introspectable
  - #2997 g_assert_cmpuint() should display positive, not negative values (Eric
    Blake)
  - #3003 glib-compile-schemas failed on directory name with no Latin symbols
    (Daniyar Tleulin)
  - #3007 GOptionContext group headings missing colon at the end (Philip
    Withnall)
  - #3008 Adaptations for building with bionic libc under termux (Øyvind Kolås)
  - #3020 Races in gio/tests/portal-support-snap* tests
  - #3024 Possible stack overflow in gspawn on MacOS
  - #3025 libpcre and libintl cannot be chosen to use the builtins
  - #3027 action exporter fails in the presence of actions with maybe parameter
    types (Matthias Clasen)
  - #3028 gdbus-codegen should generate marshallers (Marco Trevisan (Treviño))
  - #3030 Document GListModel requiring unique instance pointers from
    GListModelInterface.get_item (Christian Hergert)
  - #3034 futex based g_mutex_lock sometimes splatters errno with EAGAIN on
    contended locks
  - #3039 Build failure due to statx fields with NDK r25.c (Philip Withnall)
  - #3040 gtester in custom_target() run against system rather than built
    libglib during build
  - !2824 gsignal: Reduce lock/unlock pairs and ensure we always work on valid
    signal nodes
  - !3146 Make GVariant/GHash opaque types compatible with CHERI
  - !3235 gmain: Avoid some lock/unlock dance during g_main_context_iterate
  - !3252 gmem: Add an inline definition of g_free() to automatically use
    g_free_sized()
  - !3289 Work around an UCRT issue with _wspawn() functions taking an envp
    block
  - !3306 gregistrysettingsbackend: Allow a different root key path
  - !3308 doc: Workaround missing API index
  - !3314 gmain: More explicitly document g_main_context_release() prereqs
  - !3326 unicode: add tests for g_utf8_normalize() and empty strings
  - !3333 build: Drop old .gitignore files from test directories
  - !3335 meson: allow -Dlibelf=enabled without pkg-config
  - !3337 gio-tool-info: Fix a duplicate attribute name in the UI
  - !3340 meson: Move msvc_recommended_pragmas.h to a subdirectory
  - !3341 g_utf8_normalize: don't read past the end of the buffer
  - !3342 Add fuzzing harness for g_utf8_normalize()
  - !3344 tools: Drop check-abis.sh script
  - !3345 docs: Drop section about default branch renaming from README.md
  - !3347 gsocket/inotify/gwakeup: Use SOCK_NONBLOCK and O_NONBLOCK to avoid
    fcntl() syscalls where possible
  - !3351 tests: Update Unicode normalisation tests from Unicode 15
  - !3352 meson: Fix detection of a system-provided proxy-libintl
  - !3353 [th/child-watch-waitpid] fix race with waitpid() and child watcher
    sources
  - !3356 build/gmodule-2.0.pc: Move compiler flags from Libs to Cflags
  - !3357 Make clang++ happier when using G_STATIC_ASSERT
  - !3361 meson: Add glib_valgrind_suppressions variable to glib pkg-config file
  - !3365 gwin32: Avoid use of function call with side effect in g_return_*
    macro
  - !3366 Add init macros for refcounting types
  - !3367 actiongroup: Add a compiler warning
  - !3371 Explicitly mark size parameter as (in)
  - !3377 gsignal: Clarify documentation for GSignalMatchType matching
  - !3378 build: Post-release version bump
  - !3381 gtimer: Avoid doing anything on g_usleep (0)
  - !3382 gsocket: Explicitly mark size parameter as (in)
  - !3383 add g_timeout_add_seconds_once
  - !3384 Test g_signal_handlers_disconnect_matched for G_SIGNAL_MATCH_ID match
  - !3385 gio: fix build on older macOS SDKs
  - !3388 appmonitor: Skip the test under OSX
  - !3389 glib/tests/[rec-]mutex: Allow each thread to work
  - !3390 Fix error format in gio/gunixconnection.c (part 2)
  - !3392 gvariant: Fix doc for g_variant_new_object_path
  - !3393 Fix small issues in docs
  - !3395 gtask: Document that g_task_run_in_thread() uses a shared resource
  - !3396 glib-unix: Improve documentation for g_unix_fd_source_new()
  - !3397 gthreadedresolver: Switch to using a separate thread pool and support
    timeouts
  - !3398 Avoid having g_futex_simple() inadvertently modify errno
  - !3399 meson: wrap html documentation generation with gtk_doc option
  - !3400 restore error messages in gunixconnection while maintaining older
    compiler support
  - !3401 ci: Disable the Coverity CI job
  - !3404 gtask: Track pending GTasks if G_ENABLE_DEBUG is defined
  - !3405 gthreadedresolver: Remove some incorrect assertions
  - !3406 gthreadpool: Clarify that item_free_func is not normally called
  - !3407 gregistrysettingsbackend: Remove translatable pspec nick/blurb
  - !3408 docs: Update/Drop txt documents from docs directory
  - !3409 docs: Don’t ignore gunixfdlist.h when building docs on Windows
  - !3410 tests: Add descriptions to environment tests
  - !3416 gtestutils: Fix section marker in documentation
  - !3418 docs: Add lb90 as a Windows maintainer
  - !3419 docs: Update various broken/redirected links and fix list formatting
  - !3420 gtestutils: print timing information per test case in TAP output
  - !3421 glib/tests/fileutils:fix asserts when running as root
  - !3422 Check for linux/netlink.h buildability
  - !3423 gstring: add g_string_new_take
  - !3425 gwin32networkmonitor: Fix returning address of local variable
  - !3426 gdataset, gobject: Use atomic compare and exchange full to set
    pointers
  - !3429 Rename GTK+ to GTK (mostly comments and documentation)
  - !3430 gobject_gdb.py: fix regression caused by bfbe7127d5
  - !3431 gfile: Ensure loff_t is defined on FreeBSD
  - !3435 Ignore g_task_print_alive_task() when introspecting GIO
  - !3437 gobject_gdb.py: support gsignal fastpath and detect more marshallers
  - !3438 gio: Check cancellable iterating local file enumerator
  - !3439 gstring: Add `Since` marker to `g_string_new_take()`
  - !3440 gutf8: Add a g_utf8_truncate_middle() function
  - !3441 Allow proper introspection of GTypeValueTable
  - !3442 gio: Add g_file_new_build_filenamev
  - !3448 meson: try iconv in libintl lookup
  - !3449 docs: Move README.win32.md to the docs folder and update
    CONTRIBUTING.md
  - !3450 gactionmap: Add g_action_map_remove_action_entries()
  - !3453 docs: Use the type name as the section name for GKeyFile
  - !3455 gfileinfo: add (type filename) annotation to symlink_target functions
  - !3456 gmain: Document that g_steal_fd() preserves errno
  - !3458 gstdio: Improve documentation of some functions as async-signal safe
  - !3462 tests: Reduce thread and iteration count on CI for /thread/rec-mutex3
  - !3463 ci: Disable the macOS CI
  - !3465 gobject_gdb.py: adapt to recent gsignal changes
  - !3466 resolver: Add space in documentations
  - !3470 pcre subproject fixes: Allow fallback & static build
  - !3471 gio-tool-mount: Add option to show progress when unmounting
  - !3472 tests: Fix an intermittent timing error with testing g_usleep(0)
  - !3477 gdbus-codegen: Fix some minor typos in the documentation
  - !3484 docs: Fix a typo in the backports policy
  - !3486 docs: Document issue and merge request triaging and review guidelines
  - !3488 codegen: Use g_signal_emit to emit signals
  - !3489 guniprop: fix param direction in g_unichar_get_mirror_char(), for
    introspection
  - !3490 gobject/tests: Fix running on 32-bit Windows
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 6, 2023
Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.0.1
    * Retagging release

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.0
    * Search provider performance improvements !154, !155, !156 (Christian Hergert)
    * Use numeric font instead of monospace #290 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed electron-volt unit abbreviation #347 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed erroneous Joule unit name #348 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed missing build dependency !157 (Jeremy Bicha)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.beta
    * Fixed variable and function popover reverse typing #335, #320 (Robert Roth)
    * Better left/right cursor key handling !153 (Seth Falco)
    * Improved toolbar using Adwaita library !151 (Felipe Kinoshita)
    * Flatpak build improvements (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 45.alpha
    * Remember window size #328 !146 (Leonard K, Alice Mikhaylenko)
    * Allow opening Main Menu by pressing F10 !142 !149 (Automeris naranja)
    * Extend bit-shifting limit #306 !143 (J Sory)
    * Added new energy units !143 (J Sory)
    * Added TWD support via Bank of Canada rates #27 !148 (Mário Adriano)
    * Added legal section for exchange rate source attribution (Robert Roth)
    * Added United Nations Treasury exchange rate datasource (Robert Roth)
    * Added Jamaican Dollar currency #291 (Robert Roth)
    * Added Ukrainian hryvnia currency #278 (Robert Roth)
    * Added Nigerian Naira currency #142 (Robert Roth)
    * Changed symbolic icon to C on the clear button #336 (Robert Roth)
    * Dropped VEF currency support #78 (Robert Roth)
    * Use new vala-nightly SDK extension for flatpak (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 44.beta
    * Improved factorization !141 (J. Sory)
    * Number format selection documentation improvements #321 (Robert Roth)
    * Made builtin function descriptions translatable #323 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed display showing 0 on startup #318 (Robert Roth)
    * Improved button tooltips !132 (sunflowerskater)
    * Added signed int support to programming mode !110 (Erik Wolf)
    * i and e constants updated according to ISO 80000-2:2009 !137 (majjejjam)
    * Help overlay updates !133 (Sabri Ünal)
    * Added preferences shortcut !129 (Sabri Ünal)
    * Destroy dialog after clicking cancel #310 (Jaycee Santos)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.0.1
    * Fixed appdata versioning (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.0
    * Removed old issue tracker references !128 (Jake Dane)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.rc
    * Fix crash when entering new function name !124 (Nathaniel Russel)
    * Fix source view border !121 (Alexander Mikhaylenko)
    * Flatpak build update !122 (Bartłomiej Piotrowski)
    * Port about window to libadwaita !119 (Christopher Davis)
    * Port to libsoup3 !120 (AppleME)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 43.alpha
    * Fixed broken undo/redo #266 (Robert Roth)
    * Make sure variable name definitions work with whitespace too (Robert Roth)
    * Fix translatable strings !116 (Maximiliano)
    * Fixed missing implicit multiplication with variable and root #279 (Robert Roth)
    * meson warning fixes (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.2
    * Fixed incorrect history with bits toggling #281 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed crash when typing in variable popover #282 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed incorrect libxml usage #283 (Luca Bacci, Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.1
    * Fixed broken undo/redo #266 (Robert Roth)
    * Removed automatic closing brace addition #271 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed incorrect percentage symbol precedence handling #236, #275 (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.rc
    * Use new gnome post_install script !106 (Bobby Rong)
    * gcalc build fixes (Daniel Espinoza Ortiz)
    * Updated screenshots (Christopher Davis)
    * Set default focus to entry (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.beta
    * Fixed build issues with GCI entry controller tests #250 (Robert Roth)
    * Force LTR in history view #252 (Robert Roth)
    * programing mode: Force bit digits to be always LTR #258 (Yosef Or Boczko)
    * Use AdwApplication (Alexander Mikhaylenko)
    * ui: Fix styles !105 (Alexander Mikhaylenko)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 42.alpha
    * build: Support flatpak development builds (Óscar Fernández Díaz)
    * build: migrated to GTK4 !98 (Cristopher Davis, Robert Roth)
    * entry: Added currencies completion provider (Robert Roth)
    * entry: Fixed percentage evaluation error #237 (Robert Roth)
    * internal: Moved history view from MathDisplay to MathWindow (Robert Roth)
    * window: set default width for basic and keyboard mode #240 (Robert Roth)
    * buttons: removed destructive action class from clear button #242 (Robert Roth)
    * converter: search support in unit selector, separate conversion category selector #108 (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 41.0
    * Use first translated symbol for conversion with button #219 (Robert Roth)
    * Appdata includes hardware support information (Adrien Plazas)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 41.alpha
    * Adaptive preferences window !85 (Adrien Plazas)
    * Fixed currency conversion using convert button #216 (Robert Roth)
    * User interface reworked, adaptive UI !81 (Adrien Plazas)
    * Enlarged calculator icon in help !82 (Sabri Ünal)
    * Code cleanup (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed kilohertz shorthand !87 (scootergrisen)
    * Fixed donation link !88 (René Genz)
    * Added support using calculator without currency conversion for privacy !89 (Ray Strode)
    * Added support for function description of custom functions using @ !90 (Martin Jirku)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 40.rc
    * Resize window after switching mode !78 (joshas)
    * Fixed compilation warnings (Robert Roth)
    * Support offline currency conversion tests #208 (Robert Roth)
    * Use official unit on conversion button click #207 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed temperature unit typos #211 (Robert Roth)
    * Ellipsize conversion labels #17 (Robert Roth)
    * Added Ctrl+Delete shortcut for clearing the current equation #187 (Robert Roth)
    * Allow multiple decimal points #166. #5 (Robert Roth)
    * Added Ctrl+O shortcut for degrees symbol (Robert Roth)
    * Use gtk-sourceview 4.8 !80 (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 40.beta
    * Fixed CI build (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed issues with initial loading of currencies (Robert Roth)
    * Rework currency retrieval preparing for currency provider plugins (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed commandline conversions #33 (Robert Roth)
    * Added currency conversion tests (Robert Roth)
    * Added support for frequencies conversion (Dave Hulst)
    * Added support for converting to and from weeks (Dave Hulst)
    * Added support for converting to and from centuries and decades (Dave Hulst)
    * Increase buttons font size #201 (Robert Roth)
    * Added % button to Advanced mode (Dave Hulst)
    * Show 4 decimals in converter instead of only two #203 (Robert Roth)
    * Added style classes to buttons !76 (Dave Hulst)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 40.alpha
    * Use libhandy for window and headerbar !69 (Cristopher Davis)
    * Use C instead of Clr in help !70 (scootergrisen)
    * Fixed broken currency conversion on first start #199 (Robert Roth)
    * Removed duplicate word from help #198 (Robert Roth)
    * Added lbs shortcut for pounds conversion (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed inconsistent word size (A. M. Roswell)
    * Removed unused trunc button from programming mode #41 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed deprecation warnings
    * Added Serbian Dinar with fixed rate #49 (Robert Roth)
    * Added Bangladeshi Taka with fixed rate #191 (A. M. Roswell)
    * Updated mailing list contact to Discourse (Robert Roth)
    * Added basic help page for programming mode (A. M. Roswell)
    * Added insert character code button (A. M. Roswell)
    * Dim inapplicable bits on word size change #189 (A. M. Roswell)
    * Make the conversion labels selectable (Robert Roth)
    * Do not convert on swap #170 (Robert Roth)
    * Word size changer in programming mode !58 (A. M. Roswell)
    * Added metric cups conversion unit !53 (Lucy Coleclough)
    * Fixed astronomical unit conversion !51 (Thomas Nilsson)
    * Fixed feet-based units name, added mph and kph shortcuts #180 (Robert Roth)
    * Use shell copy to clipboard action #178 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed preferences of angle units !56 (Delton Ding)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.38.0

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.37.92

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.37.90
    * Add tooltips for bits in programming mode !46 (Olliver Schinagl)
    * snap packaging updates (Ken VanDine)
    * Added link to website in About #155 (Robert Roth)
    * Added speed conversions !49 (Mathieu Heurtevin)
    * History view follows preferences #105, #159, #168 (Robert Roth)
    * Added month as time unit #158 (Robert Roth)
    * Better help for variables example usage #154 (Robert Roth)
    * Defined pi variable, added pi button in programming mode #153 (Robert Roth)
    * CI build fixes (Robert Roth)
    * Updated app icon !47 (Jakub Steiner)
    * Fixed bug returning empty string as result #152 (Robert Roth)
    * Support latex-style multiplication #164 (Robert Roth)
    * Added support for tau constant #46 (Robert Roth)
    * Unify constant handling (Robert Roth)
    * Separate UI files from sources (Robert Roth)
    * Moved number format selection to separate menu #24 (Robert Roth)
    * Replaces mode selector shortcuts with Ctrl+Alt (Robert Roth)
    * Clear answer if editing right before it #59, #161 (Robert Roth)
    * Moved preferences dialog to UI file (Robert Roth)
    * Refresh bits panel after calculation #38 (Robert Roth)
    * Removed past author addresses #174 (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.36.0

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.92
    * doc: Don't pass --fatal-warnings to valadoc (Rico Tzschichholz)
    * Removed obsolete keyboard shortcut #148 (Robert Roth)
    * help: Update icon for 3.36 (Andre Klapper)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.90
    * Drop padding around the display !40 (Adrien Plazas)
    * Updated Keyboard Shortcuts (Sabri Ünal)
    * Handle Escape and Enter correctly with completion #144 (Robert Roth)
    * Added F10 for primary menu shortcut #148 (Robert Roth)
    * Updated app icon !43 (Tobias Bernard)
    * Added Rack Units to the conversions !37 (Léo Gillot-Lamure)
    * Fixed freeze on calculating atan(+/-i) #139 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed mode shortcuts by removing blocking mnemonics #138 (Robert Roth)
    * Implemented result history browsing using alt left/right #129 (Robert Roth)
    * Added translator comments for possible modes as command line arguments !38 (Rafael Fontenelle)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.3
    * Help updates (Andre Klapper)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.35.2
    * List possible modes in commandline help #112 (Robert Roth)
    * Add square feet unit #132 (Robert Roth)
    * Base conversion display selectable #123 (Robert Roth)
    * Created nightly icon (Jakub Steiner)
    * Snap build updates (Heather Ellsworth)
    * GCalc library code fixes (Rico Tzschichholz, Daniel Espinoza Ortiz)
    * Update required meson version (Diego Escalante Urrelo)
    * Adapt code to changed gtk+-3.0 bindings (Rico Tzschichholz)
    * Added GCi libary and tests for controllers for widgets (Daniel Espinoza Ortiz)
    * Solve on = key if input isq not a variable name #22 (Alberto González Palomo)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.92
    * README updates (Roger)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.90
    * Flatpak build cleanup (Jordan Petridis)
    * Debug messages cleanup (Daniel Espinosa Ortiz)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.3
    * calculator library build fixes (Daniel Espinosa Ortiz)
    * CI build fixes (Ken VanDine)
    * Added mnemonics for primary menu items #113 (Robert Roth)
    * Dropped leading zeros octal prefix #114, #109, #110 (Robert Roth)

Overview of changes in gnome-calculator 3.33.2
    * Separated calculator library !19 (Daniel Espinosa Ortiz)
    * Ensure icon is available for shell (Ken VanDine)
    * Support entering left/right shift with keyboard #98 (Robert Roth)
    * Fixed CFA conversion rate #102 (Robert Roth)
    * Remove copy icon from search provider results #103 (Robert Roth)
    * Do not assume octal base for binary numbers #101 (Robert Roth)
    * Show thousands separator in unit converter #102 (Robert Roth)
    * Use currency name instead of display name for conversion #106 (Robert Roth)
    * Quit warns and closes all windows #51 (Robert Roth)
    * Avoid normalizing the equation twice in search #104 (Pascal Nowack)
    * Ignore keypresses while calculating results #47 (Robert Roth)
    * Only allow one decimal point in numbers #5 (Robert Roth)
    * Application icon updated in help (Andre Klapper)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 9, 2023
[1.0.0] - 2023-11-07

A quick note to any packages. The generated shell completions and man page are
now in the gen directory of the repo. They're also included in the pre-built
release artifacts on the releases page.

Improvements
 #115 Do not replace symlink with output file (@SimplyDanny)
      Fixes an issue where a symlink would be replaced with a regular file
 #124 Fix tests (@Linus789)
      Removed displaying the file path when passing the --preview flag and fixed how text coloring was handled in tests

Breaking
 #192 Rename --string-mode to --fixed-strings (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Renamed -s --string-mode to -f --fixed-strings to better match similar
      tools
      -s and --string-mode will still continue to work for backwards
      compatibility, but are no longer documented
 #258 Error on $<num><non_num> capture replacement names (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Previously when you tried to use a numbered capture group right before
      some letters in the replacement text (e.g. $1foo) then it would be
      considered the impossible-to-use 1foo capture. The correct way to pass
      the numbered capture group in this case would be to surround the number
      with curly braces like so ${1}foo. The error just detects this case and
      informs the user of the issue

Docs
 #93 Add note about in-place file modification to --help output (@jchook)
 #148 Doc: nitpick -- has no special meaning to shells (@hexagonrecursion)
 #181 Fix man page -f flag help text (@ulope)
      Fixed copy-pasted text in the man page's -f flag's help text
 #186 Improve error message for failed replacements (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #187 Freshen up README (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Added a repology badge to document different installation methods
      Improved the formatting of the benchmarks
 #207 Documenting $ escape (@yahkbar)
      Adds a section in the README that covers that $$ is a literal $ in the
      replacement text
 #227 Improve README readability (@vassudanagunta)
      Various formatting improvements
 #231 Use clap_mangen and roff to generate manpage (@nc7s)
      This change ensures the man page contents stay in sync with the CLI
      automatically, and fixes some broken rendering of the existing manpage
 #243 Exclude unsupported packages from the repology badge (@CosmicHorrorDev)

Pre-built Releases
 (11295fb) Add ARM target (@chmln)
           Added the arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf target to CI and releases
 #114 Adding aarch64-apple-darwin target (@yahkbar)
 #143 Fix paths to release binary in "publish" action (@skrattaren)
 #179 Build Adjustments (@yahkbar)
      striped release binaries and added the aarch64-ubuntu-linux-musl target
 #204 Adding armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf target (@yahkbar)
      Added the armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf target to the list of targets to
      build in CI and for each release
 #205 Resolving broken aarch64-apple-darwin tests (@yahkbar)
      Switched aarch64-apple-darwin to only try building the executable without
      running the tests since there seems to be no easy way to test for ARM
      Apple targets
 #206 Adding Windows builds back (@yahkbar)
      Added the x86_64-pc-windows-gnu and x86_64-windows-musl targets back to
      the list of targets to build in CI and for each release

Internal
 #118 Fix master (@SimplyDanny)
      Fixes several cross-compilation issues that effected different targets
      in CI
 #182 cargo update (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Bumps dependencies to their latest compatible versions
 #183 Switch memmap -> memmap2 (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Switches away from an unmaintained crate
 #184 Add editor config file matching rustfmt config (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Adds an .editorconfig file matching the settings listed in the
      .rustfmt.toml file
 #185 Fix warnings and clippy lints (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #188 Switch atty for is-terminal (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Switches away from an unmaintained crate
 #189 Replace structopt with clap v4 (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Switches away from a defacto deprecated crate
 #190 Change how all shell variants are expressed (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Tiny tidying up PR
 #196 Move generating static assets to a cargo-xtask task (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Moves the generation of the man page and shell completions from a build
      script to a cargo-xtask task
 #197 Add a release checklist (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #209 Dependency updates (@yahkbar)
 #235 Update generated assets (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #236 Tone down dependabot (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #245 Update sd to 2021 edition (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Updates sd to the Rust 2021 edition
 #248 Misc Cargo.toml tweaks (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Switches to use workspace edition and dependencies where appropriate
 #249 Resolve CI warnings (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      Switched from actions-rs actions to dtolnay@rust-toolchain
      Switched from using ::set-output to $GITHUB_ENV
 #251 Update dependencies (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 A lot of sad CI tweaking:
      #252 Fix build target usage in CI (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      #253 Improve publishing CI job (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      #256 More CI tweaks (@CosmicHorrorDev)
      #257 Fix publish action (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #267 Rework the replacements flag (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #269 Make modified text blue instead of green (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #271 Fix release checklist indentation (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #272 Remove outdated release checklist step (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #274 Prepare 1.0.0-beta.0 release (@CosmicHorrorDev)
 #275 Update sd version in lockfile (@CosmicHorrorDev)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 13, 2023
3.2.6 (2023-10-25)

* Land #252, Fixes incorrect usage of pack/unpack directives
* Land #253, Enable Kerberos auth for DCERPC
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 4, 2024
17.0.2 (2027-02-20)

Changed

* [Python] Updated the release workflow to use trusted publisher (#263,
  #264)

* [Ruby] Added subsidiary rubocop gems (RSpec/Rake/Performance), and did
  some initial refactoring (#247)

* Additional information for alternation inside optional error message on
  how to fix (#260)

Fixed

* Removed repeated 'the' from error message for use of alternations inside
  optionals (#252)

* [Python] Missing keyword argument defaults in parameter type class (#259)

* [Ruby] Added an explicit dependency on bigdecimal gem, to fix Ruby 3.4-pre
  builds where the gem has changed its status from default to bundled (#273)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 26, 2024
Hello all! This will likely be the final release of Amfora.
For more information, please see my blog post, https://www.makeworld.space/2023/08/bye_gemini.html

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

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

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

Fixed
    Modal can't be closed when opening non-gemini text URLs from the commandline (#283, #284)
    External programs started by Amfora remain as zombie processes (#219)
    Prevent link lines (and other types) from being wider than the max_width setting (#280)
    new:7 on new tab page fails to open link (#306)
    Slashes aren't decoded in redirect URLs (#322, #324)
    Typing localhost in the bottom bar actually loads localhost instead of searching (#326, #327)
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 22, 2024
## Changes in 3.5.1.0

* Drop generating output for GHC < 6.4.
* Use qualified imports in generated code (except for `Prelude`)
  ([Issue #258](haskell/alex#258)).
* Suppress warnings `tabs` and `unused-imports` for generated code
  ([Issue #255](haskell/alex#255)).
* Tested with GHC 8.0 - 9.8.2.

## Changes in 3.5.0.0

 * Add option `--numeric-version`.
 * Remove deprecated `-v` as alias for `--version`.
 * Add `-v` as placeholder for a future `--verbose` option.
 * Make `alex{G,S}etUserState` available with the `monadUserState-bytestring` wrapper
   ([Issue #220](haskell/alex#220)).
 * Debugging lexer: print character in addition to its ASCII code
   ([PR #252](haskell/alex#252)).
 * Tested with GHC 8.0 - 9.8.1.
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 31, 2024
feat: add attributes to interfaces and traits by @calebdw in #252
jperkin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 24, 2024
[0.6.4] - 2024-08-12
Fixed
- [PR#254](EmbarkStudios/cargo-about#254) reverted unintended `id` -> `short_id` field rename.

[0.6.3] **yanked** - 2024-08-12
Changed
- [PR#251](EmbarkStudios/cargo-about#251) updated crates and directly depend on `semver`.

Fixed
- [PR#253](EmbarkStudios/cargo-about#253) resolved [#250](EmbarkStudios/cargo-about#250) by changing the example template to emit unique anchors.
- [PR#253](EmbarkStudios/cargo-about#253) resolved [#252](EmbarkStudios/cargo-about#252) by ignoring `SIGPIPE`.
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