1.877.0 (2024-01-03)
* Feature - Updated the partitions source data the determines the AWS
service regions and endpoints.
1.876.0 (2023-12-28)
* Feature - Updated the partitions source data the determines the AWS
service regions and endpoints.
1.875.0 (2023-12-27)
* Feature - Updated the partitions source data the determines the AWS
service regions and endpoints.
1.874.0 (2023-12-26)
* Feature - Updated the partitions source data the determines the AWS
service regions and endpoints.
1.873.0 (2023-12-22)
* Feature - Added support for enumerating regions for Aws::NetworkMonitor.
1.872.0 (2023-12-21)
* Feature - Updated the partitions source data the determines the AWS
service regions and endpoints.
1.871.0 (2023-12-20)
* Feature - Updated the partitions source data the determines the AWS
service regions and endpoints.
1.870.0 (2023-12-19)
* Feature - Updated the partitions source data the determines the AWS
service regions and endpoints.
1.869.0 (2023-12-18)
* Feature - Updated the partitions source data the determines the AWS
service regions and endpoints.
1.7.0 (2023-12-27)
Ruby
This release introduces native gem support for Ruby 3.3.
This release ends native gem support for Ruby 2.7, for which upstream
support ended 2023-03-31. Ruby 2.7 is still generally supported, but will
not be shipped in the native gems.
This release ends support for Ruby 1.9.3, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, and
2.6.
Improved
* SQLite3::Statement, Database, and Backup objects have been converted to
use the TypedData API. See https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19998 for
more context. [#432] @casperisfine
5.76.0 (2024-01-01)
* Improve performance and flexibility of regexp matching in sqlite adapter
(paddor) (#2108)
* Support SQL::Identifier for Database#tables :schema option values on
PostgreSQL (jeremyevans)
* Support generating rcte queries using UNION or UNION ALL in the rcte
plugin (jonathanfrias) (#2107)
* Make Database#table_exists? on PostgreSQL handle lock or statement
timeout errors as evidence the table exists (jeremyevans) (#2106)
* Work around DateTime.jd fractional second bug on JRuby in named_timezones
extension (jeremyevans)
* Support fractional times and timestamps on SQLAnywhere (jeremyevans)
* Make round_timestamps extension use Dataset#sqltime_precision for
rounding Sequel::SQLTime values (jeremyevans)
* Remove special handling of %N modifier in
Dataset#default_timestamp_format (jeremyevans)
* Add Dataset#default_time_format private method, for adapters to override
for time (not timestamp) formatting (jeremyevans)
* Remove Dataset#format_timestamp_offset private method (jeremyevans)
* Remove special handling of %z modifier in
Dataset#default_timestamp_format (jeremyevans)
* Add Dataset#literal_date_or_time, for simpler use by bound argument code
(jeremyevans)
* Add auto_cast_date_and_time extension, for casting date and time values
using SQL standard functions (jeremyevans)
Major change: now parts are written in Rust. A default build even tries to
build the main program in Rust (which uses libpython to run all the python).
This has been patched out.
Breezy is now compatible with Python 3.11.
Upstream changes:
2.045 2023-09-25
- Fixed documentation error in synopsis for QR codes.
- Fixed date validation when timezone offset minute contains a trailing
apostrophe, which is required by the Adobe PDF specifications and
prohibited by the ISO PDF specifications. PDF::API2 now accepts either
version as valid (report by Johan Vromans).
- Fixed passing a GD object to $pdf->image() (reported by Hakon Hagland).
- Fixed a crash when object numbers contain leading zeroes.
Upstream changes:
4.010 2023-01-11 21:37:17-05:00 America/New_York
- plugins now requires Dist::Zilla v6
- update distribution metadata
- By default, will munge :PerlExecFiles instead of :ExecFiles. I do
not suspect this will cause any problems, but it can be reverted if
it does!
4.009 2021-06-19 11:05:36-04:00 America/New_York
- update author contact info
- add perl support section to docs
(no info for 3.10.9.1)
## [3.10.9.0] - 2023-12-24
### Changed
#### Project
- Python minimum version is now 3.7.2, vs 3.6.5, to support type hints. Even
Python 3.7 is EOL, so this is not expected to affect people using newer versions of
GNU Radio.
- Add tox.ini, so that editors use the same formatting as github CI.
- Use pointers to pass s32fc arguments to VOLK in gr-blocks, gr-digital, and
gr-dtv to avoid undefined behavior. The fix is conditional on VOLK 3.1.0, which
add a new supporting function.
#### Runtime
- Disallow None for pmt_t arguments in Python.
- Support spdlog installations with internal or external libfmt.
#### GRC
- Use text labels to specify types for block parameters, instead of background colors
which were difficult to read/remember.
- Enable setting of documentation URLs, relative or absolute in yaml. This allows
OOTs to use the documentation link in the block parameter dialog.
- Disallow use of block ids that are Python keywords and "gnuradio".
- Add type annotations in some places (required bump to Python 3.7.2).
- Use C version of YAML loader (yaml.CSafeLoader) for better performance.
- Connections may have properties for supported connection domains. This feature
was added for RFNoC connections. Standard stream and message connections do not
support this feature, but they may in future versions.
- Check grc file version. The above feature required a version bump to "2". Where
no connection properties are used, version "1" is still emitted. Note that previous
versions of GRC do not check for file version. RFNoC flowgraphs with connection
properties will fail to load in previous versions as a result.
- Fix bug where an impressive number of backslashes were added to some filenames.
#### gr-dtv
- Read expected data as little-endian
#### gr-fec
- Add FEC_API to CCSDS Reed-Solomon functions so they can be used by OOTs.
#### gr-qtgui
- QT GUI Msg Push Button: add a callback for Message Value to allow it to
change at runtime.
#### gr-uhd
- RFNoC Rx-Streamer: Add start stream options
- Add back-edge property to RFNoC connections
#### Build system and packaging
- Update conda build. Re-rendered with conda-build 3.27.0, conda-smithy 3.28.0,
and conda-forge-pinning 2023.11.07.18.09.01.
- Use utf-8 encoding when writing files in gr_python_install.
#### Testing
There has been a great effort to identify why tests fail intermittently, or only
on certain platforms. This has lead to a number of improved test, and identification
of a number of real bugs.
Changes:
0.15.0
------
This release brings 2 new linter rules, and a few improvements and fixes.
- New rule: `deprecated-builtin`
- New rule: `default-over-not`
- Other improvements
- Ignore directives can now be placed anywhere in a comment, and not
just at the start of one.
- Several bugs fixes
Changes:
0.48.0
------
## Changelog
### New Features
* feat: Add show-builtin-errors flag for the verify command
⚠️
This flag will be enabled by default in a future version of
conftest
⚠️
### OPA Changes
* Update to OPA 0.60.0
k6 is a modern load-testing tool, built on our years of experience in
the performance and testing industries. It's built to be powerful,
extensible, and full-featured. The key design goal is to provide the
best developer experience.
Its core features are:
- Configurable load generation. Even lower-end machines can simulate
lots of traffic.
- Tests as code. Reuse scripts, modularize logic, version control, and
integrate tests with your CI.
- A full-featured API. The scripting API is packed with features that
help you simulate real application traffic.
- An embedded JavaScript engine. The performance of Go, the scripting
familiarity of JavaScript.
- Multiple Protocol support. HTTP, WebSockets, gRPC, and more.
- Large extension ecosystem. You can extend k6 to support your needs.
And many people have already shared their extensions with the
community!
- Flexible metrics storage and visualization. Summary statistics or
granular metrics, exported to the service of your choice.
* Added transform action to conditionally perform a series of actions
# Disallow selecting an empty line
echo -e "1. Hello\n2. Goodbye\n\n3. Exit" |
fzf --height '~100%' --reverse --header 'Select one' \
--bind 'enter:transform:[[ -n {} ]] && echo accept || echo "change-header:Invalid selection"'
# Move cursor past the empty line
echo -e "1. Hello\n2. Goodbye\n\n3. Exit" |
fzf --height '~100%' --reverse --header 'Select one' \
--bind 'enter:transform:[[ -n {} ]] && echo accept || echo "change-header:Invalid selection"' \
--bind 'focus:transform:[[ -n {} ]] && exit; [[ {fzf:action} =~ up$ ]] && echo up || echo down'
# A single key binding to toggle between modes
fd --type file |
fzf --prompt 'Files> ' \
--header 'CTRL-T: Switch between Files/Directories' \
--bind 'ctrl-t:transform:[[ ! {fzf:prompt} =~ Files ]] &&
echo "change-prompt(Files> )+reload(fd --type file)" ||
echo "change-prompt(Directories> )+reload(fd --type directory)"'
* Added placeholder expressions
* {fzf:action} - The name of the last action performed
* {fzf:prompt} - Prompt string (including ANSI color codes)
* {fzf:query} - Synonym for {q}
* Added support for negative height
# Terminal height minus 1, so you can still see the command line
fzf --height=-1
This handles a terminal resize better than --height=$(($(tput lines) - 1))
* Added: accept-or-print-query action that acts like accept but prints the
current query when there's no match for the query
# You can make CTRL-R paste the current query when there's no match
export FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS='--bind enter:accept-or-print-query'
* Note that there are alternative ways to implement the same strategy
# 'become' is apparently more versatile but it's not available on Windows.
export FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS='--bind "enter:become:if [ -z {} ]; then echo {q}; else echo {}; fi"'
# Using the new 'transform' action
export FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS='--bind "enter:transform:[ -z {} ] && echo print-query || echo accept"'
* Added show-header and hide-header actions
* Bug fixes
03-Jan-2024 Marek Rouchal <marekr@cpan.org>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Version 1.67
+ fix CPAN#149426: format of tar container, thanks HMBRAND
all changes for pthai.el
- add option for looking up, viewing words/missed words in pthai-practice-words
- add pthai-dictionary-clear
- bind pthai-complete-word to key like alt-tab for ispell
- for pthai-practice-* functions, don't require dictionary format
- simplify pthai-dictionary-read-file and its *Messages*
- update external dictionaries to latest builds
Upstream changes:
Changes for version 4.60 - 2023-11-01
TESTING
move t/changes.t to xt/ as is now broken by the recent rewrite of Test::CPAN::Changes (GH #260)