- upgrade
windows-sys
to more recent version. This mainly reduces build times for some, and may increase them for others, on windows only. If build times increase, try to upgradewindows-sys
across the dependency tree.
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YANKED
- upgrade
windows-sys
to more recent version. This mainly reduces build times for some, and may increase them for others, on windows only. If build times increase, try to upgradewindows-sys
across the dependency tree.
- 7 commits contributed to the release over the course of 8 calendar days.
- 65 days passed between releases.
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- quote paths on windows to allow spaces in paths not be treated as multiple paths. Note that paths that are already quoted will also be quoted, as the current quoting implementation is unconditional.
- 5 commits contributed to the release over the course of 60 calendar days.
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- Release open v3.0.3 (
9c69785
) - quote paths on windows to allow spaces in paths not be treated as multiple paths. (
4c0fdb3
) - refactor (
e0d5968
) - Fixed issue on Windows where a space in a path could cause problems with specific programs. (
1ab9bc3
) - try to fix CI by not using nightly toolchains on windows (
b20e01c
)
- Release open v3.0.3 (
- Improve documentation about blocking behaviour.
- 2 commits contributed to the release.
- 35 days passed between releases.
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- 1 unique issue was worked on: #51
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- deprecate
that_in_background()
asthat()
is definitely non-blocking now. Note that we keepwith_in_background()
as it's unclear if a custom launcher blocks or not.
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A major release which simplifies the error type to resolve a significant problems that surfaced on linux (and was present from day one).
-
Assure
that(…)
is non-blocking on linux This change goes hand in hand with removing additional information from the error case which was the reason for the blocking issue on linux.Note that the top-level
Result
type was also removed.
- 4 commits contributed to the release.
- 9 days passed between releases.
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A maintenance release which reduces compile times on windows by switching from winapi
to the
windows
crate.
- 4 commits contributed to the release.
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- add Heiku platform support
- 3 commits contributed to the release.
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A maintenance release which allows boxed values in parameter position.
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- add support for illumnos
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On MacOS, specify the open
program explicitly by path, instead of relying on a similarly named program to be available
in the PATH
.
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- Prevent deadlocks due to filled pipe on stderr
- 7 commits contributed to the release over the course of 106 calendar days.
- 128 days passed between releases.
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- 1 unique issue was worked on: #85
Update documentation. No functionality changes.
Breaking: Change result from io::Result<ExitStatus>
to io::Result<()>
.
Commands that exit with a successful exit status result in Ok
, otherwise an Err
variant is created.
Previously it was easy to receive an Ok(ExitStatus)
but forget to actually check the status. Along with
issues with particular programs reporting success even on error, doing error handling correctly was
close to impossible.
This releases alleviates most of the issues.
wslview
always reports a 0 exit status, even if the path does not exist, which results in false positives.
- 6 commits contributed to the release.
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- Improved support for Windows Subsystem for Linux
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- 89 days passed between releases.
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- (cargo-release) version 1.7.1 (
c5c0bf7
) - prepare release (
866740b
) - Be bold and assert (
1dfb789
) - cargo fmt (
5bc5e8e
) - Improve support for wsl. (
428ff97
) - Merge pull request #32 from apogeeoak/exit_status (
81d8c40
) - cargo fmt (
215227a
) - clarify what the error handler does (
4f87a78
) - Handle unsuccessful exit status. (
d2d35af
)
- (cargo-release) version 1.7.1 (
- Add
gio
support on unix platforms
- 7 commits contributed to the release over the course of 38 calendar days.
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- (cargo-release) version 1.7.0 (
ac09da1
) - update changelog (
e39f357
) - Re-enable CI after branch renaming (
0db1b1a
) - Merge pull request #31 from City-busz/patch-1 (
10fd4a7
) - Remove unnecessary allocation (
6a1766a
) - Add support for gio open on Linux (
90bc634
) - Update changelog to reflect 1.5.1 is also yanked (
ccbae5d
)
- (cargo-release) version 1.7.0 (
- Add IOS support
- Restore Android support
YANKED as it would erroneously exclude Android from the list of supported platforms, making it a breaking release for some despite the minor version change.
- Use shell instead of explorer on windows, reverting the original behaviour.
YANKED to avoid potential for breakage by using 'explorer.exe' to open URLs.
- Use 'explorer' on Windows instead of a shell.
- 8 commits contributed to the release over the course of 7 calendar days.
- 7 days passed between releases.
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- (cargo-release) version 1.6.0 (
68613a5
) - more coherent ordering of target_os attributes (
c058966
) - Restore android support (
9e20f22
) - adjust changelog in preparation for release (
9bfefd0
) - Merge pull request #28 from aspenluxxxy/ios (
049f698
) - Bring back Android support (
ef91705
) - Add iOS support (
00119a7
) - run cargo-fmt (
330c2d0
)
- (cargo-release) version 1.6.0 (
- 7 commits contributed to the release.
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- (cargo-release) version 1.5.1 (
147f428
) - changelog for patch (
9400b1a
) - minor refactor (
67ea295
) - Merge pull request #27 from hybras/master (
b58fa52
) - Keep Fork up to date with upstream (
f113b80
) - Revert "Add missing Command import" (
7ff85da
) - Revert "Use the file explorer to open windows url's" (
b2a79f6
)
- (cargo-release) version 1.5.1 (
- 18 commits contributed to the release over the course of 321 calendar days.
- 356 days passed between releases.
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- minor version bump (
831d440
) - Merge branch 'hybras/master' (
e8bb206
) - Delete completed TODO file (
6c6bad0
) - Remove unneeded pub (
3507b55
) - Remove user specific dir from gitgnore (
021bb15
) - Add missing Command import (
c910278
) - Use the file explorer to open windows url's (
4545425
) - Mark completed todo items (
db518e9
) - Use which in non-macOS unix (
ef8ab99
) - Change cfg(not(any(bad)) to cfg(any(good)) (
204f0ca
) - Modularize Code (
cb5bbd3
) - Add todo's (
311ad44
) - optimize manifest includes (
c3d8262
) - See if we can run cargo clippy and rustfmt as well (
c90687d
) - Actually link to the correct workflow when clicking the badge (
6765b42
) - bye bye travis, we had a great time (
aa28a85
) - rename workflow in file as well (
6bfc6d2
) - try cross-platform testing based on cross-platform binary builds (
d62e50d
)
- minor version bump (
- add
open::with(path, app)
andopen::with_in_background(…)
- 6 commits contributed to the release over the course of 25 calendar days.
- 25 days passed between releases.
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- Add LICENSE.md and README.md into the crates.io tarball.
- Include README/LICENSE into a release tarball
- 4 commits contributed to the release over the course of 9 calendar days.
- 184 days passed between releases.
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- update code and crate to Edition 2018
- 3 commits contributed to the release.
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- 3 commits contributed to the release.
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- Exclude unneeded files from crates.io
- 3 commits contributed to the release over the course of 16 calendar days.
- 331 days passed between releases.
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- 6 commits contributed to the release over the course of 234 calendar days.
- 314 days passed between releases.
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- improve example
- 7 commits contributed to the release over the course of 178 calendar days.
- 236 days passed between releases.
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- Uncategorized
- Version bump - fix windows 'start' invocation (
d52cfb2
) - Merge pull request #11 from reiner-dolp/master (
59dd0bd
) - Merge pull request #9 from skade/patch-1 (
c017217
) - fix filenames with spaces on windows (
a631235
) - Fix a small typo (
89caa59
) - Merge pull request #7 from tshepang/misc (
0ccdbd0
) - improve example (
79bc73b
)
- Version bump - fix windows 'start' invocation (
- windows: escape '&' in URLs. On windows, a shell is used to execute the command, which requires certain precautions for the URL to open to get through the interpreter.
- v1.2.0
- 3 commits contributed to the release over the course of 4 calendar days.
- 295 days passed between releases.
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- cargo: no docs for open (31605e0e)
- no docs for open And I thought I did that, but disabled tests only ... .
- api: allow OSStrings instead of &str (1d13a671)
- allow OSStrings instead of &str Actually I can only hope that ordinary &str will still be fine. Technically, I think they should ... but we shall see.
- open added 'open' program (a4c3a352)
- cargo description added (0fcafb56)
- open
- don't use 'open' on linux (30c96b1c)
- linux uses open before anything else (4696d1a5)
- no docs for open And I thought I did that, but disabled tests only ... .
- 4 commits contributed to the release over the course of 276 calendar days.
- 276 days passed between releases.
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- v1.1.0
- added clog configuration and changelog
- use stable instead of beta
- switch to travis-cargo
- added sublime-rustc-linter cfg [skip ci]
- start is a cmd command, not an executable
- added travis badge [skip ci]
- added 'open' program
Which uses the
open
library to open any path or url.
- use result I wonder why that was not shown when I compiled it
- (07560d233 2015-04-20) (built 2015-04-19)
- use std::io consistently
- adjust to improved
Command
API
- 13 commits contributed to the release over the course of 130 calendar days.
- 130 days passed between releases.
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- Uncategorized
- v1.1.0 (
a5557d5
) - use result (
25c0e39
) - added 'open' program (
a4c3a35
) - Merge pull request #1 from oli-obk/patch-1 (
dee0000
) - start is a cmd command, not an executable (
210ec6e
) - use stable instead of beta (
8db67f5
) - switch to travis-cargo (
d816380
) - added sublime-rustc-linter cfg (
bf8c9a1
) - (07560d233 2015-04-20) (built 2015-04-19) (
8b4e155
) - don't use 'open' on linux (
30c96b1
) - linux uses open before anything else (
4696d1a
) - description added (
0fcafb5
) - added travis badge (
c2e31d5
)
- v1.1.0 (
-
from zero to 1.0.0 Contains everything, including
- API docs
- usage
- CI
- 1 commit contributed to the release.
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- Uncategorized
- from zero to 1.0.0 (
6fbf790
)
- from zero to 1.0.0 (