Upstream changes:
=================
Version 3.1.7
* fixed compilation bugs in MacOsX systems (thanks to
Trevor Spiteri)
* language definition for Lilypond (thanks to Federico Bruni)
* language definition for R statistics programming language
* language definition for ISLISP (thanks to Christian Jullien)
* improved Erlang definition file (thanks to Erik Søe Sørensen)
* new output format: ESC 256 ascii code (thanks to
Xavier-Emmanuel Vincent).
Version 3.1.6
* language definition file for T/Foswiki TML markup (thanks to
Paul W. Harvey)
* new output format: ODF (e.g. for LibreOffice or to generate ODF
color-highlighted snippets to be used by ODF back-ends,
like asciidoc-odf). Thanks to Dag Wieers.
* new output format: MediaWiki thanks to Abe Skolnik
Version 3.1.5
* boost m4 macro finds boost in lib64
* boost m4 macro files are not installed
* updated php lang definition with new php 5 keywords
* language definition for Scheme (thanks to Orlando Hill)
* language definition for Po files (thanks to Mikel Olasagasti)
* language definition for Opa (thanks to Valentin Gatien-Baron)
* language definition for Javalog (thanks to Mark Silberbauer)
* language definition for UPC (thanks to Viraj Sinha)
* fixed a bug in scala.lang dealing with keywords
* updated sql.lang (thanks to Xavier-Emmanuel Vincent)
* Emacs lisp files highlighted as Lisp (thanks to Xavier-Emmanuel Vincent)
* improved logtalk.lang (thanks to Paulo Moura)
* embed inputlang in the output file (thanks to Masatake Yamato)
* highlight _ in variable declarations (thanks to Masatake Yamato)
* correctly highlight for less when filenames contain spaces
* fixed compilation problems for Sun CC
* php handles embedded html
* html handles embedded css and javascript
* Google's Protocol Buffers language definition added
* CakePhp template files highlighted as php
* haskell literate programming highlighting
* vala language definition
* lisp language definition
Changes 3.1.3:
* --tab option is correcly handled
* install script with the executable bit
* bash is highlighted
Changes 3.1.2:
* infer language for files starting with <? and <!doctype
* language definition for manifest files, asm, applescript,
vbscript, awk, bat, clipper, cobol, D, Erlang
* lang def file for compiler output errors
* style for label and path
* label element recognized in C/C++
* qmake based build system available
* searches for home directory also on windows
* improved logtalk.lang
* improved email regular expression in url.lang
Version 2.9
* language definition for C (not C++) files
* language definition for properties files
* language definition for KDE desktop and ini files
* language definition for lsm files (Linux Software Map)
* language definition for rpm spec files
* language definition for Haxe files (thanks to Jos Hirth)
* style.defaults for associating a style for an element (whose style is
not specified) to the style of another element
* highlight some KDE programming files (e.g., .rc, .kcfg, etc.)
* correctly highlight for less when filenames contain paths
* fixed a bug in file inclusion of langdef files
* fixed compilation problems for fileutil.cc (thanks to Adrian Reber)
* xml elements are correctly recognized when containing .
(thanks to Toby White)
* references for xhtml output files
Version 2.8
* lang definition for slang (by John E. Davis)
* correctly handle words in ' and ` regular expression strings
* the right delimiter of a delim element can refer to marked subexpressions
in the left delimiter
* fixed the definition of C-style comments which are not nested
* improved perl syntax highlighting
* javascript regular expression highlighting
* padding character for line numbers can be specified (thanks to
Roger Nilsson)
* removed non standard % make rules
Version 2.7
* fixed language association for log files.
* use standard sed arguments
* check that the ctags program supports the options used by source-highlight
and disable ctags tests if it does not
* removed some memory leaks from scanners and parsers
* fixed regular expression highlighting strings in perl
(thanks to Elias Pipping)
* regexp language element
* infer script languages also checking for the env specification
* improved error reporting for lang definition files
* ` ` syntax for regular expressions that permits backreferences
and conditionals
* explicit naming for subexpressions syntax
* added a program, check-regexp, for checking regular expressions
on the command line
* fix html tag definitions
* fix ruby regexp definition
* --doc option and references for docbook output
* xhtml output with non fixed font
Version 2.6
* language definition for makefiles
* language definition for css files
* language definition for m4 files
* fixed some problems in xml.lang
* fixed some problems in sh.lang
* the ctags found during configure is correctly used in makefiles
* --quiet option showing no progress information
(thanks to C. Michael Pilato)
* handle direct color specifications in double quotes in style files
* in style files can specify formatting options for more than one
element on the same line
* accept css specifications as style specifications (limited support)
* handle background color for some output formats (e.g., xhtml)
* in style files the background color (for the entire output)
can be specified
* fixed a problem in configure script on some BSD systems
(thanks to Thomas Klausner)
Version 2.5
* fixed lang.map for php files
* fixed url.lang
* --debug-langdef can be interactive
* nohilite.lang that does not perform any highlighting, but
only formats the input file into the output format (dealing
with output format special characters)
* default.lang to which source-highlight falls back when no
input language is specified or available
* infer script languages
* --header and --footer options do not require --doc option
* --statistics print elapsed time
* highlight cls, dtx and sty LaTeX files
* language definition for Tcl
* language definition for Sql
* language definition for bibtex
* infer language of script files
Version 2.4
* language definition for C# (thanks to Hemmi Shigeru)
* language definition for XML (thanks to Andy Buckley)
* language definition for shell scripts (thanks to Dirk Jagdmann)
* fixed language definition for HTML (tags with numbers are highlighted,
e.g., <h1>)
* updated language definition for logtalk (thanks to Paulo Moura)
* produces the list of elements of a language definition file
(--show-lang-elements)
* output format definition for HTML where fonts by default are
not fixed width.
* bug fix in url regular expressions
* bug fix with nonsensitive keywords (thanks to Andrea Ercolino)
* improved documentation concerning installation of Boost regex library
Version 2.3
* the regex automaton is printed on the standard output
(instead of the standard error)
* language definition for postscript
* DocBook output format
* fixed bug in .map files with \r characters
* fixed expression for email
Version 2.2
* fixed a bug that sigsegv when more than one input file
is provided
* fixed a compilation error with gcc 4.0
* generate references using ctags
* fixed a bug with LaTeX output of " with some inputencs
and with latexcolor
* handle direct color specifications independently from HTML
* fixed conversion of hexadecimal characters in output language
definitions
* fixed compilation error with regex 1.33
* include man page
* language definition for diff output
* fixed bugs in generation of the regular expression automaton
* extended documentation with some tutorials on input language
definitions
* generate more compact output (reduced size)
* in LaTeX output longtable is not used anymore
Add build dependencies on GNU make and GNU sed for 'test' target's benefit.
Support for input chroot, via make variable SOURCE_HIGHLIGHT_INPUT_CHROOT,
deactivated otherwise the build is broken.
XXX Is 'TOOLS_PLATFORM.gsed= # empty' the proper way to override a
the platform sed tool ?
Relinquish stewardship.
Changes since last packaged version (1.11):
Version 2.1.2
* fixed conversion of hexadecimal characters in output language
definitions
* fixed compilation error with regex 1.33
* include man page
* fixed a bug with LaTeX output of " with some inputencs
Version 2.1.1
* fixed a bug that sigsegv when more than one input file
is provided
* fixed a compilation error with gcc 4.0
Version 2.1
* Included obsolete man page.
* output language format specifications are read at run-time
so that new output languages can be easily added dynamically
(without recompiling the sources) by using a simple syntax.
* "fixed" and "notfixed" styles can be specified.
* fixed the handling of end-of-line (processed only once)
* LaTeX output
* TeXinfo output
* debug of a language definition
* tags.j2h files are now called style files.
* renamed --tags-file option in --style-file
* allows to specify a prefix for the generated line number anchors
* --header and --footer do not imply --doc
* language definition for LogTalk and LaTeX
Version 2.0
* Language specifications are read at run-time, so that
new languages can be easily added dynamically (without recompiling
the sources) by using a simple syntax.
* "nonsensitive" for simple definitions
* cgi version not built automatically
* failsafe option to simply output the input file when no
language definition is found
* functionalities with less improved.
Version 1.11.1
* fixed compilations problems on some Unix compilers
Changes since last packaged version (1.10):
* errors in tags error files are reported more correctly and make
the program exit
* more tag options added
* "linenum" tag for specifying the style of line numbers
Package changes:
* set USE_LANGUAGES
* fix HTML installation directory in manpage
Changes since last packaged version:
Version 1.10
* Added scanner for log files (also for iptables and apache logs)
thanks to Jan Tatarik
* Fixed some bugs in the perl scanner (thanks to Geir Nilsen)
* configure checks for ios_base
* check for the right ar to use, fixes problems under Sun compilers
(thanks to Paul Townsend)
Changes since last packaged version:
* --no-doc option added to cancel the --doc option even if
it is implied (e.g., when css is given) (as suggested by Keith Lea
and Grant McLean)
* deal with \r correctly (reported by barrett@9hells.org)
* added scanner for language LUA (thanks to Marc Côté)
* added scanner for CAML and SML (with the help of Jean-Baptiste Rouquier
and James Riely)
* fixed a bug in C++ scanner concerning tabs after # (reported by
Don Stauffer).
* If not specified, the source language will be guessed from the
input file extension.
* Added src-hilite-lesspipe.sh a script that can be used with less
in order to higlight the files processed with less
(suggested by Konstantine Serebriany)
* fixed a bug in perl scanning when \" is used in regular expressions
(reported by Geir Nilsen)
* html attribute values are generated in quotes (bug fixed by
Patrick Wagstrom)
* can generate anchors for line numbers (thanks to Oliver Fischer)
Changes in version 1.8:
* scanner for Javascript
* new output format: ESC ascii code (e.g. for less, with the
help of Konstantine Serebriany <kcc@mcst.ru>).
* tab character are correctly handled by --tab option is given
(thanks to Don Stauffer <Don@Skyler.com>).
* presence of getopt_long is handled in a cleaner way.
* some changes in how changelog files are highlighted
* =head =cut sections in perl sources are correctly handled
(reported by Grant McLean <grant@catalyst.net.nz>)
* added Java keywords true and false
Changes in version 1.7:
* scanner for Ruby programming language (thanks to Noritsugu Nakamura
<nnakamur@mxq.mesh.ne.jp>).
* fixed explicit rules in Makefiles that generated errors with some
versions of non-GNU makes.
Lots of changes and new features: you want to update!
Changes since latest packaged version:
Version 1.6.1
* fixed a bug in the configure phase that used to make the compilation
fail with compilers not providing the function getop_long
(reported by Horacio Montenegro <horaciom@unicamp.br>).
Version 1.6
* scanners for flex and ChangeLog added by John Millaway <millaway@acm.org>
* default to stdout when no --output is given along with the -i option
and when --output="STDOUT" (as suggested by Hugh S. Myers,
<hsmyers@sdragons.com>)
* fixed a problem with string comments in Python scanner
* a separate executable is built, source-highlight-cgi, that can be
used as a CGI program
Version 1.5.1
* xhtml doctype generated correctly (thanks to Christian W. Zuckschwerdt
<zany@triq.net> and Josh Ghiloni <josh@joshghiloni.net>) reported
by Martin Gebert <Murphy.Gebert@gmx.de>
* Anonymous CVS Access is now available
http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/src-highlite
Version 1.5
* xhtml output format is now handled (thanks to Christian W. Zuckschwerdt
<zany@triq.net> and Josh Ghiloni <josh@joshghiloni.net>)
* assert is now recognized as a Java keyword (thanks to Fabio Calefato
<calefato@libero.it>)
* a scanner for Python has been written by Martin Gebert
<Murphy.Gebert@gmx.de>.
* when in Php3 strings can span more than one lines and line numbers are
correctly formatted.
Version 1.4
* fixed compilation error with some compilers due to headers istream.h
and ostream.h (thanks to Dan barthel <dbarthel@mac.com>)
* a scanner for Php3 has been written by Alain Barbet
<alian@alianwebserver.com>
* reading from stdin does not kill line numbers (notified by Keith
Robertson <keithr@nortelnetworks.com>)
* line number count is correctly reset when handling multiple files (bug
fixed)
* for Java sources, if, while, and other keywords that use '(' ')' are
now correctly highlighted as keywords instead of as functions (reported
by Manuel Kauers <manuel@kauers.de> and Fabio Calefato
<calefato@libero.it>)
* tabs are correctly handled for Prolog and Perl sources (reported by
Martin Gebert <Murphy.Gebert@gmx.de>)
Version 1.3
* now there is only one program, namely source-highlight, that accepts a
command line option, --src-lang or -s, specifying the source language
(for the moment java, cpp and prolog). Previous programs, java2html
and cpp2html are provided as shell scripts, just for compatibility, but
their use is not advised.
* --out-format, -f, command line option added for specifying the output
format (for the moment only html is accepted). Though only html is
handled, this option is required.
* a scanner for Prolog has been written by Martin Gebert
<Murphy.Gebert@gmx.de>. This scanner is still to be considered beta,
and actually it was written for Visual Prolog, so it should be tested
against other Prolog dialects.
* a scanner for Perl has been written by Alain Barbet
<alian@alianwebserver.com>
* Correctly check whether it is possible to write to a file (notified by
Martin)
* --tab option is correctly handled even for C/C++ files (bug fixed,
notified by Martin)
* Added option --line-number (-n) in order to print line numbers (as
suggested by Ed Scott and Andre Charbonneau).
* Man page added.
Provided in PR 15330 by Kevin Lo (kevlo@midassol.com).
Changes since previous version:
+ More modern versions of getopt.c, getopt1.c, getopt.h taken from
the GNU C library
+ miscellaneous bug fixes and additional checks
+ tags2.j2h added
+ Added NormalGenerator for normal text
This package contains GNU java2html version 1.9 and GNU cpp2html version 1.5:
- java2html highlights the syntax of a Java source file into a HTML document,
- cpp2html highlights the syntax of a C or C++ source file into a HTML document.