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Could someone please include Rubinius into pkgsrc #161
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== v0.16.0 [2013-07-22] Michael Granger <[email protected]> Bugfixes: - Avoid warnings about uninitialized instance variables. - Use a more standard method of adding library and include directories. This fixes build on AIX (Github #7) and Solaris (#164). - Cancel the running query, if a thread is about to be killed (e.g. by CTRL-C). - Fix GVL issue with wait_for_notify/notifies and notice callbacks. - Set proper encoding on the string returned by quote_ident, escape_literal and escape_identifier (#163). - Use nil as PG::Error#result in case of a NULL-result from libpq (#166). - Recalculate the timeout of conn#wait_for_notify and conn#block in case of socket events that require re-runs of select(). Documentation fixes: - Fix non working example for PGresult#error_field. Enhancements: - Add unique exception classes for each PostgreSQL error type (#5). - Return result of the block in conn#transaction instead of nil (#158). - Allow 'rake compile' and 'rake gem' on non mercurial repos. - Add support for PG_DIAG_*_NAME error fields of PostgreSQL-9.3 (#161).
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== v0.16.0 [2013-07-22] Michael Granger <[email protected]> Bugfixes: - Avoid warnings about uninitialized instance variables. - Use a more standard method of adding library and include directories. This fixes build on AIX (Github #7) and Solaris (#164). - Cancel the running query, if a thread is about to be killed (e.g. by CTRL-C). - Fix GVL issue with wait_for_notify/notifies and notice callbacks. - Set proper encoding on the string returned by quote_ident, escape_literal and escape_identifier (#163). - Use nil as PG::Error#result in case of a NULL-result from libpq (#166). - Recalculate the timeout of conn#wait_for_notify and conn#block in case of socket events that require re-runs of select(). Documentation fixes: - Fix non working example for PGresult#error_field. Enhancements: - Add unique exception classes for each PostgreSQL error type (#5). - Return result of the block in conn#transaction instead of nil (#158). - Allow 'rake compile' and 'rake gem' on non mercurial repos. - Add support for PG_DIAG_*_NAME error fields of PostgreSQL-9.3 (#161).
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--- 3.1 --- * Issue #161: Restore Features functionality to allow backward compatibility (for Features) until the uses of that functionality is sufficiently removed. ----- 3.0.2 ----- * Correct typo in previous bugfix. ----- 3.0.1 ----- * Issue #157: Restore support for Python 2.6 in bootstrap script where ``zipfile.ZipFile`` does not yet have support for context managers. --- 3.0 --- * Issue #125: Prevent Subversion support from creating a ~/.subversion directory just for checking the presence of a Subversion repository. * Issue #12: Namespace packages are now imported lazily. That is, the mere declaration of a namespace package in an egg on ``sys.path`` no longer causes it to be imported when ``pkg_resources`` is imported. Note that this change means that all of a namespace package's ``__init__.py`` files must include a ``declare_namespace()`` call in order to ensure that they will be handled properly at runtime. In 2.x it was possible to get away without including the declaration, but only at the cost of forcing namespace packages to be imported early, which 3.0 no longer does. * Issue #148: When building (bdist_egg), setuptools no longer adds ``__init__.py`` files to namespace packages. Any packages that rely on this behavior will need to create ``__init__.py`` files and include the ``declare_namespace()``. * Issue #7: Setuptools itself is now distributed as a zip archive in addition to tar archive. ez_setup.py now uses zip archive. This approach avoids the potential security vulnerabilities presented by use of tar archives in ez_setup.py. It also leverages the security features added to ZipFile.extract in Python 2.7.4. * Issue #65: Removed deprecated Features functionality. * Pull Request #28: Remove backport of ``_bytecode_filenames`` which is available in Python 2.6 and later, but also has better compatibility with Python 3 environments. * Issue #156: Fix spelling of __PYVENV_LAUNCHER__ variable.
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== v0.16.0 [2013-07-22] Michael Granger <[email protected]> Bugfixes: - Avoid warnings about uninitialized instance variables. - Use a more standard method of adding library and include directories. This fixes build on AIX (Github TritonDataCenter#7) and Solaris (TritonDataCenter#164). - Cancel the running query, if a thread is about to be killed (e.g. by CTRL-C). - Fix GVL issue with wait_for_notify/notifies and notice callbacks. - Set proper encoding on the string returned by quote_ident, escape_literal and escape_identifier (TritonDataCenter#163). - Use nil as PG::Error#result in case of a NULL-result from libpq (TritonDataCenter#166). - Recalculate the timeout of conn#wait_for_notify and conn#block in case of socket events that require re-runs of select(). Documentation fixes: - Fix non working example for PGresult#error_field. Enhancements: - Add unique exception classes for each PostgreSQL error type (TritonDataCenter#5). - Return result of the block in conn#transaction instead of nil (TritonDataCenter#158). - Allow 'rake compile' and 'rake gem' on non mercurial repos. - Add support for PG_DIAG_*_NAME error fields of PostgreSQL-9.3 (TritonDataCenter#161).
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Add test Upstream changes: 1.5.6 (2014-04-14) Bug fixes: Check the last line even if it has no end-of-line. (Issue #273) 1.5.5 (2014-04-10) Bug fixes: Fix regression with E22 checks and inline comments. (Issue #271) 1.5.4 (2014-04-07) Bug fixes: Fix negative offset with E303 before a multi-line docstring. (Issue #269) 1.5.3 (2014-04-04) Bug fixes: Fix wrong offset computation when error is on the last char of a physical line. (Issue #268) 1.5.2 (2014-04-04) Changes: Distribute a universal wheel file. Bug fixes: Report correct line number for E303 with comments. (Issue #60) Do not allow newline after parameter equal. (Issue #252) Fix line number reported for multi-line strings. (Issue #220) Fix false positive E121/E126 with multi-line strings. (Issue #265) Fix E501 not detected in comments with Python 2.5. Fix caret position with --show-source when line contains tabs. 1.5.1 (2014-03-27) Bug fixes: Fix a crash with E125 on multi-line strings. (Issue #263) 1.5 (2014-03-26) Changes: Report E129 instead of E125 for visually indented line with same indent as next logical line. (Issue #126) Report E265 for space before block comment. (Issue #190) Report E713 and E714 when operators not in and is not are recommended. (Issue #236) Allow long lines in multiline strings and comments if they cannot be wrapped. (Issue #224). Optionally disable physical line checks inside multiline strings, using # noqa. (Issue #242) Change text for E121 to report "continuation line under-indented for hanging indent" instead of indentation not being a multiple of 4. Report E131 instead of E121 / E126 if the hanging indent is not consistent within the same continuation block. It helps when error E121 or E126 is in the ignore list. Report E126 instead of E121 when the continuation line is hanging with extra indentation, even if indentation is not a multiple of 4. Bug fixes: Allow the checkers to report errors on empty files. (Issue #240) Fix ignoring too many checks when --select is used with codes declared in a flake8 extension. (Issue #216) Fix regression with multiple brackets. (Issue #214) Fix StyleGuide to parse the local configuration if the keyword argument paths is specified. (Issue #246) Fix a false positive E124 for hanging indent. (Issue #254) Fix a false positive E126 with embedded colon. (Issue #144) Fix a false positive E126 when indenting with tabs. (Issue #204) Fix behaviour when exclude is in the configuration file and the current directory is not the project directory. (Issue #247) The logical checks can return None instead of an empty iterator. (Issue #250) Do not report multiple E101 if only the first indentation starts with a tab. (Issue #237) Fix a rare false positive W602. (Issue #34) 1.4.6 (2013-07-02) Changes: Honor # noqa for errors E711 and E712. (Issue #180) When both a tox.ini and a setup.cfg are present in the project directory, merge their contents. The tox.ini file takes precedence (same as before). (Issue #182) Give priority to --select over --ignore. (Issue #188) Compare full path when excluding a file. (Issue #186) New option --hang-closing to switch to the alternative style of closing bracket indentation for hanging indent. Add error E133 for closing bracket which is missing indentation. (Issue #103) Accept both styles of closing bracket indentation for hanging indent. Do not report error E123 in the default configuration. (Issue #103) Bug fixes: Do not crash when running AST checks and the document contains null bytes. (Issue #184) Correctly report other E12 errors when E123 is ignored. (Issue #103) Fix false positive E261/E262 when the file contains a BOM. (Issue #193) Fix E701, E702 and E703 not detected sometimes. (Issue #196) Fix E122 not detected in some cases. (Issue #201 and #208) Fix false positive E121 with multiple brackets. (Issue #203) 1.4.5 (2013-03-06) When no path is specified, do not try to read from stdin. The feature was added in 1.4.3, but it is not supported on Windows. Use - filename argument to read from stdin. This usage is supported since 1.3.4. (Issue #170) Do not require setuptools in setup.py. It works around an issue with pip and Python 3. (Issue #172) Add __pycache__ to the ignore list. Change misleading message for E251. (Issue #171) Do not report false E302 when the source file has a coding cookie or a comment on the first line. (Issue #174) Reorganize the tests and add tests for the API and for the command line usage and options. (Issues #161 and #162) Ignore all checks which are not explicitly selected when select is passed to the StyleGuide constructor. 1.4.4 (2013-02-24) Report E227 or E228 instead of E225 for whitespace around bitwise, shift or modulo operators. (Issue #166) Change the message for E226 to make clear that it is about arithmetic operators. Fix a false positive E128 for continuation line indentation with tabs. Fix regression with the --diff option. (Issue #169) Fix the TestReport class to print the unexpected warnings and errors. 1.4.3 (2013-02-22) Hide the --doctest and --testsuite options when installed. Fix crash with AST checkers when the syntax is invalid. (Issue #160) Read from standard input if no path is specified. Initiate a graceful shutdown on Control+C. Allow to change the checker_class for the StyleGuide. 1.4.2 (2013-02-10) Support AST checkers provided by third-party applications. Register new checkers with register_check(func_or_cls, codes). Allow to construct a StyleGuide with a custom parser. Accept visual indentation without parenthesis after the if statement. (Issue #151) Fix UnboundLocalError when using # noqa with continued lines. (Issue #158) Re-order the lines for the StandardReport. Expand tabs when checking E12 continuation lines. (Issue #155) Refactor the testing class TestReport and the specific test functions into a separate test module. 1.4.1 (2013-01-18) Allow sphinx.ext.autodoc syntax for comments. (Issue #110) Report E703 instead of E702 for the trailing semicolon. (Issue #117) Honor # noqa in addition to # nopep8. (Issue #149) Expose the OptionParser factory for better extensibility. 1.4 (2012-12-22) Report E226 instead of E225 for optional whitespace around common operators (*, **, /, + and -). This new error code is ignored in the default configuration because PEP 8 recommends to "use your own judgement". (Issue #96) Lines with a # nopep8 at the end will not issue errors on line length E501 or continuation line indentation E12*. (Issue #27) Fix AssertionError when the source file contains an invalid line ending "\r\r\n". (Issue #119) Read the [pep8] section of tox.ini or setup.cfg if present. (Issue #93 and #141) Add the Sphinx-based documentation, and publish it on http://pep8.readthedocs.org/. (Issue #105)
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Add test Upstream changes: 1.5.6 (2014-04-14) Bug fixes: Check the last line even if it has no end-of-line. (Issue #273) 1.5.5 (2014-04-10) Bug fixes: Fix regression with E22 checks and inline comments. (Issue #271) 1.5.4 (2014-04-07) Bug fixes: Fix negative offset with E303 before a multi-line docstring. (Issue #269) 1.5.3 (2014-04-04) Bug fixes: Fix wrong offset computation when error is on the last char of a physical line. (Issue #268) 1.5.2 (2014-04-04) Changes: Distribute a universal wheel file. Bug fixes: Report correct line number for E303 with comments. (Issue #60) Do not allow newline after parameter equal. (Issue #252) Fix line number reported for multi-line strings. (Issue #220) Fix false positive E121/E126 with multi-line strings. (Issue #265) Fix E501 not detected in comments with Python 2.5. Fix caret position with --show-source when line contains tabs. 1.5.1 (2014-03-27) Bug fixes: Fix a crash with E125 on multi-line strings. (Issue #263) 1.5 (2014-03-26) Changes: Report E129 instead of E125 for visually indented line with same indent as next logical line. (Issue #126) Report E265 for space before block comment. (Issue #190) Report E713 and E714 when operators not in and is not are recommended. (Issue #236) Allow long lines in multiline strings and comments if they cannot be wrapped. (Issue #224). Optionally disable physical line checks inside multiline strings, using # noqa. (Issue #242) Change text for E121 to report "continuation line under-indented for hanging indent" instead of indentation not being a multiple of 4. Report E131 instead of E121 / E126 if the hanging indent is not consistent within the same continuation block. It helps when error E121 or E126 is in the ignore list. Report E126 instead of E121 when the continuation line is hanging with extra indentation, even if indentation is not a multiple of 4. Bug fixes: Allow the checkers to report errors on empty files. (Issue #240) Fix ignoring too many checks when --select is used with codes declared in a flake8 extension. (Issue #216) Fix regression with multiple brackets. (Issue #214) Fix StyleGuide to parse the local configuration if the keyword argument paths is specified. (Issue #246) Fix a false positive E124 for hanging indent. (Issue #254) Fix a false positive E126 with embedded colon. (Issue #144) Fix a false positive E126 when indenting with tabs. (Issue #204) Fix behaviour when exclude is in the configuration file and the current directory is not the project directory. (Issue #247) The logical checks can return None instead of an empty iterator. (Issue #250) Do not report multiple E101 if only the first indentation starts with a tab. (Issue #237) Fix a rare false positive W602. (Issue #34) 1.4.6 (2013-07-02) Changes: Honor # noqa for errors E711 and E712. (Issue #180) When both a tox.ini and a setup.cfg are present in the project directory, merge their contents. The tox.ini file takes precedence (same as before). (Issue #182) Give priority to --select over --ignore. (Issue #188) Compare full path when excluding a file. (Issue #186) New option --hang-closing to switch to the alternative style of closing bracket indentation for hanging indent. Add error E133 for closing bracket which is missing indentation. (Issue #103) Accept both styles of closing bracket indentation for hanging indent. Do not report error E123 in the default configuration. (Issue #103) Bug fixes: Do not crash when running AST checks and the document contains null bytes. (Issue #184) Correctly report other E12 errors when E123 is ignored. (Issue #103) Fix false positive E261/E262 when the file contains a BOM. (Issue #193) Fix E701, E702 and E703 not detected sometimes. (Issue #196) Fix E122 not detected in some cases. (Issue #201 and #208) Fix false positive E121 with multiple brackets. (Issue #203) 1.4.5 (2013-03-06) When no path is specified, do not try to read from stdin. The feature was added in 1.4.3, but it is not supported on Windows. Use - filename argument to read from stdin. This usage is supported since 1.3.4. (Issue #170) Do not require setuptools in setup.py. It works around an issue with pip and Python 3. (Issue #172) Add __pycache__ to the ignore list. Change misleading message for E251. (Issue #171) Do not report false E302 when the source file has a coding cookie or a comment on the first line. (Issue #174) Reorganize the tests and add tests for the API and for the command line usage and options. (Issues #161 and #162) Ignore all checks which are not explicitly selected when select is passed to the StyleGuide constructor. 1.4.4 (2013-02-24) Report E227 or E228 instead of E225 for whitespace around bitwise, shift or modulo operators. (Issue #166) Change the message for E226 to make clear that it is about arithmetic operators. Fix a false positive E128 for continuation line indentation with tabs. Fix regression with the --diff option. (Issue #169) Fix the TestReport class to print the unexpected warnings and errors. 1.4.3 (2013-02-22) Hide the --doctest and --testsuite options when installed. Fix crash with AST checkers when the syntax is invalid. (Issue #160) Read from standard input if no path is specified. Initiate a graceful shutdown on Control+C. Allow to change the checker_class for the StyleGuide. 1.4.2 (2013-02-10) Support AST checkers provided by third-party applications. Register new checkers with register_check(func_or_cls, codes). Allow to construct a StyleGuide with a custom parser. Accept visual indentation without parenthesis after the if statement. (Issue #151) Fix UnboundLocalError when using # noqa with continued lines. (Issue #158) Re-order the lines for the StandardReport. Expand tabs when checking E12 continuation lines. (Issue #155) Refactor the testing class TestReport and the specific test functions into a separate test module. 1.4.1 (2013-01-18) Allow sphinx.ext.autodoc syntax for comments. (Issue #110) Report E703 instead of E702 for the trailing semicolon. (Issue #117) Honor # noqa in addition to # nopep8. (Issue #149) Expose the OptionParser factory for better extensibility. 1.4 (2012-12-22) Report E226 instead of E225 for optional whitespace around common operators (*, **, /, + and -). This new error code is ignored in the default configuration because PEP 8 recommends to "use your own judgement". (Issue #96) Lines with a # nopep8 at the end will not issue errors on line length E501 or continuation line indentation E12*. (Issue #27) Fix AssertionError when the source file contains an invalid line ending "\r\r\n". (Issue #119) Read the [pep8] section of tox.ini or setup.cfg if present. (Issue #93 and #141) Add the Sphinx-based documentation, and publish it on http://pep8.readthedocs.org/. (Issue #105)
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Changelog: ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.5.4: 2014-06-21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed non-utf8 character #196 - Added FindGLM install for CMake #189 - Fixed GTX_color_space - saturation #195 - Fixed glm::isinf and glm::isnan for with Android NDK 9d #191 - Fixed builtin GLM_ARCH_SSE4 #204 - Optimized Quaternion vector rotation #205 - Fixed missing doxygen @endcond tag #211 - Fixed instruction set detection with Clang #158 - Fixed orientate3 function #207 - Fixed lerp when cosTheta is close to 1 in quaternion slerp #210 - Added GTX_io for io with <iostream> #144 - Fixed fastDistance ambiguity #215 - Fixed tweakedInfinitePerspective #208 and added user-defined epsilon to tweakedInfinitePerspective - Fixed std::copy and std::vector with GLM types #214 - Fixed strict aliasing issues #212, #152 - Fixed std::nextafter not supported with C++11 on Android #213 - Fixed corner cases in exp and log functions for quaternions #199 ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.5.3: 2014-04-02 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Added instruction set auto detection with Visual C++ using _M_IX86_FP - /arch compiler argument - Fixed GTX_raw_data code dependency - Fixed GCC instruction set detection - Added GLM_GTX_matrix_transform_2d extension (#178, #176) - Fixed CUDA issues (#169, #168, #183, #182) - Added support for all extensions but GTX_string_cast to CUDA - Fixed strict aliasing warnings in GCC 4.8.1 / Android NDK 9c (#152) - Fixed missing bitfieldInterleave definisions - Fixed usubBorrow (#171) - Fixed eulerAngle*** not consistent for right-handed coordinate system (#173) - Added full tests for eulerAngle*** functions (#173) - Added workaround for a CUDA compiler bug (#186, #185) ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.5.2: 2014-02-08 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed initializer list ambiguity (#159, #160) - Fixed warnings with the Android NDK 9c - Fixed non power of two matrix products - Fixed mix function link error - Fixed SSE code included in GLM tests on "pure" platforms - Fixed undefined reference to fastInverseSqrt (#161) - Fixed GLM_FORCE_RADIANS with <glm/ext.hpp> build error (#165) - Fix dot product clamp range for vector angle functions. (#163) - Tentative fix for strict aliasing warning in GCC 4.8.1 / Android NDK 9c (#152) - Fixed GLM_GTC_constants description brief (#162) ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.5.1: 2014-01-11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed angle and orientedAngle that sometimes return NaN values (#145) - Deprecated degrees for function parameters and display a message - Added possible static_cast conversion of GLM types (#72) - Fixed error 'inverse' is not a member of 'glm' from glm::unProject (#146) - Fixed mismatch between some declarations and definitions - Fixed inverse link error when using namespace glm; (#147) - Optimized matrix inverse and division code (#149) - Added intersectRayPlane function (#153) - Fixed outerProduct return type (#155) ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.5.0: 2013-12-25 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Added forward declarations (glm/fwd.hpp) for faster compilations - Added per feature headers - Minimized GLM internal dependencies - Improved Intel Compiler detection - Added bitfieldInterleave and _mm_bit_interleave_si128 functions - Added GTX_scalar_relational - Added GTX_dual_quaternion - Added rotation function to GTX_quaternion (#22) - Added precision variation of each type - Added quaternion comparison functions - Fixed GTX_multiple for negative value - Removed GTX_ocl_type extension - Fixed post increment and decrement operators - Fixed perspective with zNear == 0 (#71) - Removed l-value swizzle operators - Cleaned up compiler detection code for unsupported compilers - Replaced C cast by C++ casts - Fixed .length() that should return a int and not a size_t - Added GLM_FORCE_SIZE_T_LENGTH and glm::length_t - Removed unnecessary conversions - Optimized packing and unpacking functions - Removed the normalization of the up argument of lookAt function (#114) - Added low precision specializations of inversesqrt - Fixed ldexp and frexp implementations - Increased assert coverage - Increased static_assert coverage - Replaced GLM traits by STL traits when possible - Allowed including individual core feature - Increased unit tests completness - Added creating of a quaternion from two vectors - Added C++11 initializer lists - Fixed umulExtended and imulExtended implementations for vector types (#76) - Fixed CUDA coverage for GTC extensions - Added GTX_io extension - Improved GLM messages enabled when defining GLM_MESSAGES - Hidden matrix _inverse function implementation detail into private section ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.4.6: 2013-09-20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed detection to select the last known compiler if newer version #106 - Fixed is_int and is_uint code duplication with GCC and C++11 #107 - Fixed test suite build while using Clang in C++11 mode - Added c++1y mode support in CMake test suite - Removed ms extension mode to CMake when no using Visual C++ - Added pedantic mode to CMake test suite for Clang and GCC - Added use of GCC frontend on Unix for ICC and Visual C++ fronted on Windows for ICC - Added compilation errors for unsupported compiler versions - Fixed glm::orientation with GLM_FORCE_RADIANS defined #112 - Fixed const ref issue on assignment operator taking a scalar parameter #116 - Fixed glm::eulerAngleY implementation #117 ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.4.5: 2013-08-12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed CUDA support - Fixed inclusion of intrinsics in "pure" mode #92 - Fixed language detection on GCC when the C++0x mode isn't enabled #95 - Fixed issue #97: register is deprecated in C++11 - Fixed issue #96: CUDA issues - Added Windows CE detection #92 - Added missing value_ptr for quaternions #99 ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.4.4: 2013-05-29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed slerp when costheta is close to 1 #65 - Fixed mat4x2 value_type constructor #70 - Fixed glm.natvis for Visual C++ 12 #82 - Added assert in inversesqrt to detect division by zero #61 - Fixed missing swizzle operators #86 - Fixed CUDA warnings #86 - Fixed GLM natvis for VC11 #82 - Fixed GLM_GTX_multiple with negative values #79 - Fixed glm::perspective when zNear is zero #71 ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.4.3: 2013-03-20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Detected qualifier for Clang - Fixed C++11 mode for GCC, couldn't be enabled without MS extensions - Fixed squad, intermediate and exp quaternion functions - Fixed GTX_polar_coordinates euclidean function, takes a vec2 instead of a vec3 - Clarify the license applying on the manual - Added a docx copy of the manual - Fixed GLM_GTX_matrix_interpolation - Fixed isnan and isinf on Android with Clang - Autodetected C++ version using __cplusplus value - Fixed mix for bool and bvec* third parameter ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.4.2: 2013-02-14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed compAdd from GTX_component_wise - Fixed SIMD support for Intel compiler on Windows - Fixed isnan and isinf for CUDA compiler - Fixed GLM_FORCE_RADIANS on glm::perspective - Fixed GCC warnings - Fixed packDouble2x32 on XCode - Fixed mix for vec4 SSE implementation - Fixed 0x2013 dash character in comments that cause issue in Windows Japanese mode - Fixed documentation warnings - Fixed CUDA warnings ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.4.1: 2012-12-22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Improved half support: -0.0 case and implicit conversions - Fixed Intel Composer Compiler support on Linux - Fixed interaction between quaternion and euler angles - Fixed GTC_constants build - Fixed GTX_multiple - Fixed quat slerp using mix function when cosTheta close to 1 - Improved fvec4SIMD and fmat4x4SIMD implementations - Fixed assert messages - Added slerp and lerp quaternion functions and tests ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.4.0: 2012-11-18 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Added Intel Composer Compiler support - Promoted GTC_espilon extension - Promoted GTC_ulp extension - Removed GLM website from the source repository - Added GLM_FORCE_RADIANS so that all functions takes radians for arguments - Fixed detection of Clang and LLVM GCC on MacOS X - Added debugger visualizers for Visual C++ 2012 ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.3.4: 2012-06-30 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Added SSE4 and AVX2 detection. - Removed VIRTREV_xstream and the incompatibility generated with GCC - Fixed C++11 compiler option for GCC - Removed MS language extension option for GCC (not fonctionnal) - Fixed bitfieldExtract for vector types - Fixed warnings - Fixed SSE includes ================================================================================ GLM 0.9.3.3: 2012-05-10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed isinf and isnan - Improved compatibility with Intel compiler - Added CMake test build options: SIMD, C++11, fast math and MS land ext - Fixed SIMD mat4 test on GCC - Fixed perspectiveFov implementation - Fixed matrixCompMult for none-square matrices - Fixed namespace issue on stream operators - Fixed various warnings - Added VC11 support
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--------------------- Date: Mon May 20 17:34:02 2013 -0600 libusb-compat-0.1.5 Date: Mon May 20 17:33:43 2013 -0600 Add bootstrap.sh and do not set debug mode by default. Date: Mon May 20 17:32:43 2013 -0600 Replace the deprecated INCLUDES token with AM_CPPFLAGS in Makefile.am Date: Fri Aug 24 17:13:11 2012 -0400 libusb.pc.in: Add missing Requires.private: libusb-1.0 so that pkg-config adds the libusb 1.0 library and dependencies when static linking. Date: Thu Apr 4 10:53:42 2013 -0600 use atexit() to call libusb_exit() Fixes #130 Date: Thu Apr 4 10:53:01 2013 -0600 fix autoconf errors/warnings Fixes #161 Date: Sun May 13 19:50:38 2012 +0800 examples: Link only with ../libusb/libusb.la and not with -lusb Similar to libusb.git commit 93b0e09d53ed1d177631af9182378492481a790a http://git.libusb.org/?p=libusb.git;a=commitdiff;h=93b0e09d53ed1d177631af918 Previous _LDFLAGS included both the freshly built libusb in ../libusb and -lusb, where libtool would usually resolve the latter to an already-installed libusb library in the system. The extra reference to a second libusb library may cause failures to build examples on some platforms and is wrong. Fixes #135.
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4.14 2015-04-01 [ RELEASE NOTES ] - This release removes the AUTOLOAD and compile optimisations from CGI.pm that were introduced into CGI.pm twenty (20) years ago as a response to its large size, which meant there was a significant compile time penalty. - This optimisation is no longer relevant and makes the code difficult to deal with as well as making test coverage metrics incorrect. Benchmarks show that advantages of AUTOLOAD / lazy loading / deferred compile are less than 0.05s, which will be dwarfed by just about any meaningful code in a cgi script. If this is an issue for you then you should look at running CGI.pm in a persistent environment (FCGI, etc) - To offset some of the time added by removing the AUTOLOAD functionality the dependencies have been made runtime rather than compile time. The POD has also been split into its own file. CGI.pm now contains around 4000 lines of code, which compared to some modules on CPAN isn't really that much - This essentially deprecates the -compile pragma and ->compile method. The -compile pragma will no longer do anything, whereas the ->compile method will raise a deprecation warning. More importantly this also REMOVES the -any pragma because as per the documentation this pragma needed to be "used with care or not at all" and allowing arbitrary HTML tags is almost certainly a bad idea. If you are using the -any pragma and using arbitrary tags (or have typo's in your code) your code will *BREAK* - Although this release should be back compatible (with the exception of any code using the -any pragma) you are encouraged to test it throughly as if you are doing anything out of the ordinary with CGI.pm (i.e. have bugs that may have been masked by the AUTOLOAD feature) you may see some issues. - References: GH #162, GH #137, GH #164 [ FEATURES ] - CGI::Carp now has $CGI::Carp::FULL_PATH for displaying the full path to the offending script in error messages - CGI now has env_query_string() for getting the value of QUERY_STRING from the environment and not that fiddled with by CGI.pm (which is what query_string() does) (GH #161) - CGI::ENCODE_ENTITIES var added to control which chracters are encoded by the call to the HTML::Entities module - defaults to &<>"\x8b\x9b' (GH #157) [ SPEC / BUG FIXES ] - Add the multi_param method to :cgi export (thanks to xblitz for the patch and tests. GH #167) - Fix warning for lack of HTTP_USER_AGENT in CGI::Carp (GH #168) - Fix imports when called from CGI::Fast, restores the import of CGI functions into the callers namespace for users of CGI::Fast (GH leejo/cgi-fast#11 and GH leejo/cgi-fast#12) [ INTERNALS ] - Remove dependency on constant - internal DEBUG, XHTML_DTD and EBCDIC constants changes to $_DEBUG, $_XHTML_DTD, and $_EBCDIC [ DOCUMENTATION ] - Add missing documentation for env variable fetching routines (GH #163)
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4.15 2015-04-20 [ RELEASE NOTES ] - This release removes the AUTOLOAD and compile optimisations from CGI.pm that were introduced into CGI.pm twenty (20) years ago as a response to its large size, which meant there was a significant compile time penalty. - This optimisation is no longer relevant and makes the code difficult to deal with as well as making test coverage metrics incorrect. Benchmarks show that advantages of AUTOLOAD / lazy loading / deferred compile are less than 0.05s, which will be dwarfed by just about any meaningful code in a cgi script. If this is an issue for you then you should look at running CGI.pm in a persistent environment (FCGI, etc) - To offset some of the time added by removing the AUTOLOAD functionality the dependencies have been made runtime rather than compile time. The POD has also been split into its own file. CGI.pm now contains around 4000 lines of code, which compared to some modules on CPAN isn't really that much - This essentially deprecates the -compile pragma and ->compile method. The -compile pragma will no longer do anything, whereas the ->compile method will raise a deprecation warning. More importantly this also REMOVES the -any pragma because as per the documentation this pragma needed to be "used with care or not at all" and allowing arbitrary HTML tags is almost certainly a bad idea. If you are using the -any pragma and using arbitrary tags (or have typo's in your code) your code will *BREAK* - Although this release should be back compatible (with the exception of any code using the -any pragma) you are encouraged to test it throughly as if you are doing anything out of the ordinary with CGI.pm (i.e. have bugs that may have been masked by the AUTOLOAD feature) you may see some issues. - References: GH #162, GH #137, GH #164 [ SPEC / BUG FIXES ] - make the list context warning in param show the filename rather than the package so we have more information on exactly where the warning has been raised from (GH #171) - correct self_url when PATH_INFO and SCRIPT_NAME are the same but we are not running under IIS (GH #176) - Add the multi_param method to :cgi export (thanks to xblitz for the patch and tests. GH #167) - Fix warning for lack of HTTP_USER_AGENT in CGI::Carp (GH #168) - Fix imports when called from CGI::Fast, restores the import of CGI functions into the callers namespace for users of CGI::Fast (GH leejo/cgi-fast#11 and GH leejo/cgi-fast#12) [ FEATURES ] - CGI::Carp now has $CGI::Carp::FULL_PATH for displaying the full path to the offending script in error messages - CGI now has env_query_string() for getting the value of QUERY_STRING from the environment and not that fiddled with by CGI.pm (which is what query_string() does) (GH #161) - CGI::ENCODE_ENTITIES var added to control which chracters are encoded by the call to the HTML::Entities module - defaults to &<>"\x8b\x9b' (GH #157) [ DOCUMENTATION ] - Fix some typos (GH #173, GH #174) - All *documentation* for HTML functionality in CGI has been moved into its own namespace: CGI::HTML::Functions - although the functionality continues to exist within CGI.pm so there are no code changes required (GH #142) - Add missing documentation for env variable fetching routines (GH #163) [ TESTING ] - Increase test coverage (GH #3) [ INTERNALS ] - Cwd made a TEST_REQUIRES rather than a BUILD_REQUIRES in Makefile.PL (GH #170) - AutoloadClass variables have been removed as AUTOLOAD was removed in v4.14 so these are no longer necessary (GH #172 thanks to alexmv) - Remove dependency on constant - internal DEBUG, XHTML_DTD and EBCDIC constants changes to $_DEBUG, $_XHTML_DTD, and $_EBCDIC
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Upstream changes: 1.2.0 2015-04-14 07:13:00+0000 - [core] bundle libyaml #248 (Kazuho Oku) - [core] implement master-worker process mode and daemon mode (bundles Server::Starter) #258 #270 (Kazuho Oku) - [file] more mime-types by default #250 #254 #280 (Tatsuhiko Kubo, George Liu, Kazuho Oku) - [file][http1] fix connection being closed if the length of content is zero #276 (Kazuho Oku) - [headers] fix heap overrun during configuration #251 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] do not delay sending PUSH_PROMISE #221 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] reduce memory footprint under high load #271 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] fix incorrect error sent when number of streams exceed the limit #268 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] fix heap overrun when building request sent to upstream #266 #269 (Moto Ishizawa, Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] fix laggy response in case the length of content is zero #274 #276 (Kazuho Oku) - [SSL] fix potential stall while reading data from client #268 (Kazuho Oku) - [SSL] bundle LibreSSL #236 #272 (Kazuho Oku) - [SSL] obtain source-level compatibility with BoringSSL #228 (Kazuho Oku) - [SSL] add directive `listen.ssl.cipher-preference` for controlling the selection logic of cipher-suites #233 (Kazuho Oku) - [SSL] disable TLS compression #252 (bisho) - [libh2o] fix C++ compatibility (do not use empty struct) #225 (Kazuho Oku) - [libh2o] search external dependencies using pkg-config #227 (Kazuho Oku) - [misc] fix GCC version detection bug used for controlling compiler warnings #224 (Kazuho Oku) - [misc] check merory allocation failures in socket pool #265 (Tatsuhiko Kubo) 1.1.1 2015-03-09 06:12:00+0000 - [proxy] fix crash on NetBSD when upstream connection is persistent #217 (Kazuho Oku) - [misc] fix compile error on FreeBSD #211 #212 (Syohei Yoshida) 1.1.0 2015-03-06 06:41:00+0000 - [core][file] send redirects appending '/' as abs-path redirects #209 (Kazuho Oku) - [headers] add directives for manipulating response headers #204 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] do not send a corrupt response if header value is longer than 126 bytes #193 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] fix interoperability issue with nghttp2 0.7.5 and above 5c42eb1 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] send `via` header to upstream #191 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] resolve hostname asynchronously #207 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] distribute load between upstream servers (using `rand()`) #208 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] fix a bug that may cause a corrupt `location` header being forwarded #190 (Kazuho Oku) - [reproxy] add support for `x-reproxy-url` header #187 #197 (Daisuke Maki, Kazuho Oku) 1.0.1 2015-02-23 05:50:00+0000 - [core] change backlog size from 65,536 to 65,535 #183 (Tatsuhiko Kubo) - [http2] fix assertion failure in HPACK encoder #186 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] add `extern` to some global variables that were not marked as such #178 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] close persistent upstream connection if client abruptly closes the stream #188 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] fix internal state corruption in case upstream sends response headers divided into multpile packets #189 (Kazuho Oku) - [SSL] add host header to OCSP request #176 (Masaaki Hirose) - [libh2o] do not require header files under `deps/` when using libh2o #173 (Kazuho Oku) - [libh2o] fix compile error in examples when compiled with `H2O_USE_LIBUV=0` #177 (Kazuho Oku) - [libh2o] in example, add missing / after the reference path #180 (Matthieu Garrigues) - [misc] fix invalid HTML in sample page #175 (Deepak Prakash) 1.0.0 2015-02-18 20:01:00+0000 - [core] add redirect handler #150 (Kazuho Oku) - [core] add `pid-file` directive for specifying the pid file #164 (Kazuho Oku) - [core] connections accepted by host-specific listeners should not be handled by handlers of other hosts #163 (Kazuho Oku) - [core] (FreeBSD) fix a bug that prevented the standalone server from booting when run as root #160 (Kazuho Oku) - [core] switch to pipe-based interthread messaging #154 (Kazuho Oku) - [core] use kqueue on all BSDs #156 (Kazuho Oku) - [access-log] more logging directives: %H, %m, %q, %U, %V, %v #158 (Kazuho Oku) - [access-log] bugfix: header values were not logged when specified using uppercase letters #157 (Kazuho Oku) - [file] add application/json to defalt MIME-types #159 (Tatsuhiko Kubo) - [http2] add support for the finalized version of HTTP/2 #166 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] fix issues reported by h2spec v0.0.6 #165 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] merge the cookie headers before sending to upstream #161 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] simplify the configuration directives (and make persistent upstream connections as default) #162 (Kazuho Oku) - [SSL] add configuration directive to preload DH params #148 (Jeff Marrison) - [libh2o] separate versioning scheme using H2O_LIBRARY_VERSION_* #167 (Kazuho Oku) 0.9.2 2015-02-10 04:17:00+0000 - [core] graceful shutdown on SIGTERM #119 (Kazuho Oku) - [core] less TCP errors under high load #81 (Kazuho Oku) - [file] add support for HEAD requests #110 (Mark Hoersken) - [http1] MSIE workaround (send `Cache-Control: private` in place of Vary) #114 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] support server-push #133 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] fix spurious RST_STREAMS being sent #132 (Kazuho Oku) - [http2] weight-based distribution of bandwidth #135 (Kazuho Oku) - [proxy] added configuration directive `proxy.preserve-host` #112 (Masahiro Nagano) - [proxy] sends X-Forwarded-For and X-Forwarded-Proto headers #112 (Masahiro Nagano) - [proxy] stability improvements #61 (Kazuho Oku) - [misc] adjustments to make the source code more analyzer-friendly #113,#117 (Nick Desaulniers, Maks Naumov) 0.9.1 2015-01-19 21:13:00+0000 - added configuration directives: ssl/cipher-suite, ssl/ocsp-update-interval, ssl/ocsp-max-failures, expires, file.send-gzip - [http2] added support for draft-16 (draft-14 is also supported) - [http2] dependency-based prioritization - [http2] improved conformance to the specification - [SSL] OCSP stapling (automatically enabled by default) - [SSL] fix compile error with OpenSSL below version 1.0.1 - [file] content negotiation (serving .gz files) - [expires] added support for Cache-Control: max-age - [libh2o] libh2o and the header files installed by `make install` - [libh2o] fix compile error when used from C++ - automatically setuids to nobody when run as root and if `user` directive is not set - automatically raises RLIMIT_NOFILE - uses all CPU cores by default - now compiles on NetBSD and other BSD-based systems
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4.20 2015-05-29 [ RELEASE NOTES ] - CGI.pm is now considered "done". See also "mature" and "legacy" Features requests and none critical issues will be outright rejected. The module is now in maintenance mode for critical issues only. - This release removes the AUTOLOAD and compile optimisations from CGI.pm that were introduced into CGI.pm twenty (20) years ago as a response to its large size, which meant there was a significant compile time penalty. - This optimisation is no longer relevant and makes the code difficult to deal with as well as making test coverage metrics incorrect. Benchmarks show that advantages of AUTOLOAD / lazy loading / deferred compile are less than 0.05s, which will be dwarfed by just about any meaningful code in a cgi script. If this is an issue for you then you should look at running CGI.pm in a persistent environment (FCGI, etc) - To offset some of the time added by removing the AUTOLOAD functionality the dependencies have been made runtime rather than compile time. The POD has also been split into its own file. CGI.pm now contains around 4000 lines of code, which compared to some modules on CPAN isn't really that much - This essentially deprecates the -compile pragma and ->compile method. The -compile pragma will no longer do anything, whereas the ->compile method will raise a deprecation warning. More importantly this also REMOVES the -any pragma because as per the documentation this pragma needed to be "used with care or not at all" and allowing arbitrary HTML tags is almost certainly a bad idea. If you are using the -any pragma and using arbitrary tags (or have typo's in your code) your code will *BREAK* - Although this release should be back compatible (with the exception of any code using the -any pragma) you are encouraged to test it throughly as if you are doing anything out of the ordinary with CGI.pm (i.e. have bugs that may have been masked by the AUTOLOAD feature) you may see some issues. - References: GH #162, GH #137, GH #164 [ SPEC / BUG FIXES ] - make the list context warning in param show the filename rather than the package so we have more information on exactly where the warning has been raised from (GH #171) - correct self_url when PATH_INFO and SCRIPT_NAME are the same but we are not running under IIS (GH #176) - Add the multi_param method to :cgi export (thanks to xblitz for the patch and tests. GH #167) - Fix warning for lack of HTTP_USER_AGENT in CGI::Carp (GH #168) - Fix imports when called from CGI::Fast, restores the import of CGI functions into the callers namespace for users of CGI::Fast (GH leejo/cgi-fast#11 and GH leejo/cgi-fast#12) [ FEATURES ] - CGI::Carp now has $CGI::Carp::FULL_PATH for displaying the full path to the offending script in error messages - CGI now has env_query_string() for getting the value of QUERY_STRING from the environment and not that fiddled with by CGI.pm (which is what query_string() does) (GH #161) - CGI::ENCODE_ENTITIES var added to control which chracters are encoded by the call to the HTML::Entities module - defaults to &<>"' (GH #157 - the \x8b and \x9b chars have been removed from this list as we are concerned more about unicode compat these days than old browser support.) [ DOCUMENTATION ] - Fix some typos (GH #173, GH #174) - All *documentation* for HTML functionality in CGI has been moved into its own namespace: CGI::HTML::Functions - although the functionality continues to exist within CGI.pm so there are no code changes required (GH #142) - Add missing documentation for env variable fetching routines (GH #163) [ TESTING ] - Increase test coverage (GH #3) [ INTERNALS ] - Cwd made a TEST_REQUIRES rather than a BUILD_REQUIRES in Makefile.PL (GH #170) - AutoloadClass variables have been removed as AUTOLOAD was removed in v4.14 so these are no longer necessary (GH #172 thanks to alexmv) - Remove dependency on constant - internal DEBUG, XHTML_DTD and EBCDIC constants changes to $_DEBUG, $_XHTML_DTD, and $_EBCDIC
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Fix CPU detection patch while here. Changes from 2.5.2 to 2.6.0 =========================== - Introduced a new re_evaluate() function for re-evaluating the previous executed array expression without any check. This is meant for accelerating loops that are re-evaluating the same expression repeatedly without changing anything else than the operands. If unsure, use evaluate() which is safer. - The BLOCK_SIZE1 and BLOCK_SIZE2 constants have been re-checked in order to find a value maximizing most of the benchmarks in bench/ directory. The new values (8192 and 16 respectively) give somewhat better results (~5%) overall. The CPU used for fine tuning is a relatively new Haswell processor (E3-1240 v3). - The '--name' flag for `setup.py` returning the name of the package is honored now (issue #215). Changes from 2.5.1 to 2.5.2 =========================== - conj() and abs() actually added as VML-powered functions, preventing the same problems than log10() before (PR #212). Thanks to Tom Kooij for the fix! Changes from 2.5 to 2.5.1 ========================= - Fix for log10() and conj() functions. These produced wrong results when numexpr was compiled with Intel's MKL (which is a popular build since Anaconda ships it by default) and non-contiguous data (issue #210). Thanks to Arne de Laat and Tom Kooij for reporting and providing a nice test unit. - Fix that allows numexpr-powered apps to be profiled with pympler. Thanks to @nbecker. Changes from 2.4.6 to 2.5 ========================= - Added locking for allowing the use of numexpr in multi-threaded callers (this does not prevent numexpr to use multiple cores simultaneously). (PR #199, Antoine Pitrou, PR #200, Jenn Olsen). - Added new min() and max() functions (PR #195, CJ Carey). Changes from 2.4.5 to 2.4.6 =========================== - Fixed some UserWarnings in Solaris (PR #189, Graham Jones). - Better handling of MSVC defines. (#168, Francesc Alted). Changes from 2.4.4 to 2.4.5 =========================== - Undone a 'fix' for a harmless data race. (#185 Benedikt Reinartz, Francesc Alted). - Ignore NumPy warnings (overflow/underflow, divide by zero and others) that only show up in Python3. Masking these warnings in tests is fine because all the results are checked to be valid. (#183, Francesc Alted). Changes from 2.4.3 to 2.4.4 =========================== - Fix bad #ifdef for including stdint on Windows (PR #186, Mike Sarahan). Changes from 2.4.3 to 2.4.4 =========================== * Honor OMP_NUM_THREADS as a fallback in case NUMEXPR_NUM_THREADS is not set. Fixes #161. (PR #175, Stefan Erb). * Added support for AppVeyor (PR #178 Andrea Bedini) * Fix to allow numexpr to be imported after eventlet.monkey_patch(), as suggested in #118 (PR #180 Ben Moran). * Fix harmless data race that triggers false positives in ThreadSanitizer. (PR #179, Clement Courbet). * Fixed some string tests on Python 3 (PR #182, Antonio Valentino). Changes from 2.4.2 to 2.4.3 =========================== * Comparisons with empty strings work correctly now. Fixes #121 and PyTables #184. Changes from 2.4.1 to 2.4.2 =========================== * Improved setup.py so that pip can query the name and version without actually doing the installation. Thanks to Joris Borgdorff. Changes from 2.4 to 2.4.1 ========================= * Added more configuration examples for compiling with MKL/VML support. Thanks to Davide Del Vento. * Symbol MKL_VML changed into MKL_DOMAIN_VML because the former is deprecated in newer MKL. Thanks to Nick Papior Andersen. * Better determination of methods in `cpuinfo` module. Thanks to Marc Jofre. * Improved NumPy version determination (handy for 1.10.0). Thanks to Åsmund Hjulstad. * Benchmarks run now with both Python 2 and Python 3. Thanks to Zoran Plesivčak. Changes from 2.3.1 to 2.4 ========================= * A new `contains()` function has been added for detecting substrings in strings. Only plain strings (bytes) are supported for now. See PR #135 and ticket #142. Thanks to Marcin Krol. * New version of setup.py that allows better management of NumPy dependency. See PR #133. Thanks to Aleks Bunin. Changes from 2.3 to 2.3.1 ========================= * Added support for shift-left (<<) and shift-right (>>) binary operators. See PR #131. Thanks to fish2000! * Removed the rpath flag for the GCC linker, because it is probably not necessary and it chokes to clang.
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Removed !!! ??? ;;; &&& ||| =~ (#167) ~~~ %%% New safer calt code that doesn’t apply ligatures to long sequences of chars, e.g. !!!!, >>>>, etc (#49, #110, #176) Larger + - * and corresponding ligatures (#86) Hexadecimal x (0xFF) is now applied to sequences like 128x128 as well (#161) Added twoTurned (U+218A) and threeTurned (U+218B) (#146) Added whiteFrowningFace (U+2639) (#190) Simplified visual style on markdown headers ## ### #### (#107) Added </> (#147) Provided ttf and webfonts versions (eot, woff, woff2) (#18, #24, #38, #101, #106) Increased spacing in <= >= (#117)
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This upgrade fixes compatibility with new lxml. Upstream changelog ================== 2.3.1 _This is a micro release and I have very little time on my hands right now sorry_ Fix crash with no values when the print_values_position param is set (thanks @cristen) 2.3.0 New call API: chart = Line(fill=True); chart.add('title', [1, 3, 12]); chart.render() can now be replaced with Line(fill=True)(1, 3, 12, title='title').render() Drop python 2.6 support 2.2.3 Fix bar static value positioning (#315) Add stroke_opacity style (#321) Remove useless js in sparklines. (#312) 2.2.2 Add classes option. Handle ellipsis in list type configs to auto-extend parent. (Viva python3) 2.2.0 Support interruptions in line charts (thanks @piotrmaslanka #300) Fix confidence interval reactiveness (thanks @chartique #296) Add horizontal line charts (thanks @chartique #301) There is now a formatter config option to format values as specified. The formatter callable may or may not take chart, serie and index as argument. The default value formatting is now chart dependent and is value_formatter for most graph but could be a combination of value_formatter and x_value_formatter for dual charts. The human_readable option has been removed. Now you have to use the pygal.formatters.human_readable formatter (value_formatter=human_readable instead of human_readable=True) New chart type: SolidGauge (thanks @chartique #295) Fix range option for some Charts (#297 #298) Fix timezones for DateTimeLine for python 2 (#306, #302) Set default uri protocol to https (should fix a lot of "no tooltips" bugs). 2.1.1 Import scipy as a last resort in stats.py (should workaround bugs like #294 if scipy is installed but not used) 2.1.0 Bar print value positioning with print_values_position. Can be top, center or bottom (thanks @chartique #291) ci doc Confidence intervals (thanks @chartique #292) data doc 2.0.12 Use custom xml_declaration avoiding conflict with processing instructions 2.0.11 lxml 3.5 compatibility (#282) 2.0.10 Fix transposable_node in case all attributes are not there. (thanks @yobuntu). 2.0.9 Add dynamic_print_values to show print_values on legend hover. (#279) Fix unparse_color for python 3.5+ compatibility (thanks @felixonmars, @sjourdois) Process major labels as labels. (#263) Fix labels rotation > 180 (#257) Fix secondary axis Don't forget secondary series in table rendering (#260) Add defs config option to allow adding gradients and patterns. 2.0.8 Fix value overwrite in map. (#275) 2.0.7 Fixing to checks breaking rendering of DateTimeLine and TimeDeltaLine (#264) (thanks @mmrose) Fix render_in_browser. (#266) (#268) (thanks @waixwong) 2.0.6 Avoid x label formatting when label is a string 2.0.5 Fix x label formatting 2.0.4 Fix map coloration 2.0.3 Fix label adaptation. (#256) Fix wrong radar truncation. (#255) 2.0.2 Fix view box differently to avoid getting a null height on huge numbers. (#254) Fix broken font_family default Fix non namespaced svg (without embed) javascript by adding uuid in config object. (config is in window.pygal now). 2.0.1 Fix the missing title on x_labels with labels. Auto cast to str x labels in non dual charts (#178) Add print_labels option to print label too. (#197) Add value_label_font_family and value_label_font_size style options for print_labels. Default print_zeroes to True (Re)Add xlink in desc to show on tooltip Activate element on tooltip hovering. (#106) Fix radar axis behaviour (#247) Add tooltip support in metadata to add a title (#249). Take config class options in account too. 2.0.0 Rework the ghost mechanism to come back to a more object oriented behavior, storing all state in a state object which is created on every render. (#161) Refactor maps Add world continents Add swiss cantons map (thanks @sergedroz) Add inverse_y_axis options to reverse graph (#24) Fix DateTimeLine time data loss (#193) Fix no data for graphs with only zeroes (#148) Support value formatter for pie graphs (#218) (thanks @never-eat-yellow-snow) Add new Box plot modes and outliers and set extremes as default (#226 #121 #149) (thanks @djezar) Add secondary_range option to set range for secondary values. (#203) Maps are now plugins, they are removed from pygal core and moved to packages (pygal_maps_world, pygal_maps_fr, pygal_maps_ch, ...) (#225) Dot now supports negative values Fix dot with log scale (#201) Fix y_labels behaviour for lines Fix x_labels and y_labels behaviour for xy like Improve gauge a bit Finally allow call chains on add Transform min_scale and max_scale as options mode option has been renamed to a less generic name: box_mode fix stack_from_top for stacked lines Add flake8 test to py.test in tox Remove stroke style in style and set it as a global / serie configuration. Fix None values in tables Fix timezones in DateTimeLine Rename in Style foreground_light as foreground_strong Rename in Style foreground_dark as foreground_subtle Add a render_data_uri method (#237) Move font_size config to style Add font_family for various elements in style Add googlefont:font support for style fonts Add tooltip_fancy_mode to revert to old tooltips Add auto print_value color + a configurable value_colors list in style Add guide_stroke_dasharray and guide_stroke_dasharray in style to customize guides (#242) (thanks @cbergmiller) Refactor label processing in a _compute_x_labels and _compute_y_labels method. Handle both string and numbers for all charts. Create a Dual base chart for dual axis charts. (#236) Better js integration in maps. Use the normal tooltip.
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== 2.2.0 / 2017-03-09 Enhancements - diagnostic context inheritance is now optional [PR #160] - add support for setting a UTC offset [PR #157] - setting a basepath for call tracing [PR #154] Bug Fixes - use thread-local variables for diagnostic contexts [PR #162] - replace `Fixnum` with `Integer` [PR #161] - fixed a race condition in the rolling file appender [PR #151] Deprecations - dropped Ruby 1.9 support
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--------------------------------------- cmark 0.27.1 jgm released this on 19 Nov 2016 揃 46 commits to master since this release - Set policy for CMP0063 to avoid a warning (#162). Put set_policy under cmake version test. Otherwise we get errors in older versions of cmake. - Use VERSION_GREATER to clean up cmake version test. - Improve afl target. Use afl-clang by default. Set default for path. cmark 0.27.0 jgm released this on 19 Nov 2016 揃 49 commits to master since this release - Update spec to 0.27. - Fix warnings building with MSVC on Windows (#165, Hugh Bellamy). - Fix CMAKE_C_VISIBILITY_PRESET for cmake versions greater than 1.8 (e.g. 3.6.2) (#162, Hugh Bellamy). This lets us build swift-cmark on Windows, using clang-cl. - Fix for non-matching entities (#161, Yuki Izumi). - Modified print_delimiters (commented out) so it compiles again. - make format: don't change order of includes. Changed logic for null/eol checks (#160). * only check once for "not at end of line" * check for null before we check for newline characters (the previous patch would fail for NULL + CR) - Fix by not advancing past both \0 and \n (Yuki Izumi). - Add test for NUL-LF sequence (Yuki Izumi). - Fix memory leak in list parsing (Yuki Izumi). - Use cmark_mem to free where used to alloc (Yuki Izumi). - Allow a shortcut link before a ( (commonmark/commonmark-spec#427). - Allow tabs after setext header line (commonmark/commonmark.js#109). - Don't let URI schemes start with spaces. - Fixed h2..h6 HTML blocks (commonmark/commonmark-spec#430). Added regression test. - Autolink scheme can contain digits (Gábor Csárdi) - Fix nullary function declarations in cmark.h (Nick Wellnhofer). - Fixes strict prototypes warnings. - COPYING: Update file name and remove duplicate section and (Peter Eisentraut). - Fix typo (Pavlo Kapyshin).
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Could someone please include Rubinius into pkgsrc? http://rubini.us/
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