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www/nginx: NetBSD MESSAGE file displayed after install #203
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Based on my reading of logadm(1m), the correct suggestion is likely as follows:
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pkgsrc is multiplatform by design, so its actually inappropriate to have either implementation suggested that way. However, we have a long standing Joyent ticket to implement modular log rotating logic to pick between e.g. logadm, logrotate etc. and automatically handle adding/removal, as an ultimate fix for such. |
I agree with the sentiment, @jperkin sent me over here to file a ticket regarding a conditional display though. I feel that nginx may be one of the exceptions as it's a fairly popular package. Does pkgsrc/pkgin have a method to handle MESSAGE.platform files? Regarding the logging, does that look roughly right? |
Actually the Nginx package we carry (at least those built in the past year) already come with logadm logic in place. Once the package is installed, the following command is executed that adds the config to logadm.conf:
We added a similar bit to many other packages. The MESSAGE is unfortunate, though probably driven by the same sentiment that you just mentioned: that it's a popular package. However, logrotate is by no means a NetBSD-specific tool. Maybe we should just drop the file in our local branch and be done with it. |
Version 1.2.1 ============= http//abcl.org/svn/tags/abcl/1.2.1/CHANGES 27 June 2013 http://abcl.org/releases/1.2.1 * Tested: orcl-jdk-1.7.0_21 orcl-jdk-1.6.0_43 ** ansi tests rc-2 failing 11-13 of 21708 total. Some regressions since 1.1.1 * Stablility fixes; additional Quicklisp compatibility ** Fix (make-instance 'standard-generic-function) Version 1.2.0 ============= http//abcl.org/svn/tags/1.2.0/abcl/CHANGES released at ECLM 2013 Madrid, ES // 01 June 2013 * Package local nicknames to behave like SBCL * ASDF 3.0.1 is now shipped with the implementation * a more robust MOP implementation * Common cases of creating purely synthetic JAVA:JNEW-RUNTIME-CLASS now (mostly) work. Please report corner cases for fixing. * the system autoloader has been extended to cover functions bound to symbol properties Issues Resolved --------------- [TritonDataCenter#200] ABCL compiler fails to produce loadable fasl for XPATH [TritonDataCenter#321] ASDF 3.01 [TritonDataCenter#256] Compilation failure in com.informatimago [TritonDataCenter#274] compiling "com.informatimago.common-lisp.cesarum") hangs [> 10 minutes] [TritonDataCenter#153] [TritonDataCenter#32] Modify the currently disabled runtime-class.lisp code to not require ASM [TritonDataCenter#152] ql:closer-mop doesn't work [TritonDataCenter#203] Failure as build host for SBCL [TritonDataCenter#300] Gray streams aren't streams [TritonDataCenter#302] Symbols fail to autoload [TritonDataCenter#303] CL:LOAD ignores :EXTERNAL-FORMAT argument [TritonDataCenter#304] Stack abstraction inconsistency between Java and Lisp frames [TritonDataCenter#308] Compiled FLET exhausts the stack [TritonDataCenter#309] Printer should obey package-local nicknames [TritonDataCenter#310] Invocation of tests from from build.xml broken [TritonDataCenter#311] UIOP fails to upgrade [TritonDataCenter#312] BORDEAUX-THREADS-TEST::CONDITION-VARIABLE hangs [TritonDataCenter#282] Spurious macros redefinition warnings
FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) is a data format most used in astronomy. PyFITS is a Python module for reading, writing, and manipulating FITS files. The module uses Python's object-oriented features to provide quick, easy, and efficient access to FITS files. The use of Python's array syntax enables immediate access to any FITS extension, header cards, or data items. Changes to 2.4.0 (in py-pyfits): Changelog =========== 3.2 (2013-11-26) ---------------- Highlights ^^^^^^^^^^ - Rewrote CFITSIO-based backend for handling tile compression of FITS files. It now uses a standard CFITSIO instead of heavily modified pieces of CFITSIO as before. PyFITS ships with its own copy of CFITSIO v3.35 which supports the latest version of the Tiled Image Convention (v2.3), but system packagers may choose instead to strip this out in favor of a system-installed version of CFITSIO. Earlier versions may work, but nothing earlier than 3.28 has been tested yet. (#169) - Added support for reading and writing tables using the Q format for columns. The Q format is identical to the P format (variable-length arrays) except that it uses 64-bit integers for the data descriptors, allowing more than 4 GB of variable-length array data in a single table. (#160) - Added initial support for table columns containing pseudo-unsigned integers. This is currently enabled by using the ``uint=True`` option when opening files; any table columns with the correct BZERO value will be interpreted and returned as arrays of unsigned integers. - Some refactoring of the table and ``FITS_rec`` modules in order to better separate the details of the FITS binary and ASCII table data structures from the HDU data structures that encapsulate them. Most of these changes should not be apparent to users (but see API Changes below). API Changes ^^^^^^^^^^^ - Assigning to values in ``ColDefs.names``, ``ColDefs.formats``, ``ColDefs.nulls`` and other attributes of ``ColDefs`` instances that return lists of column properties is no longer supported. Assigning to those lists will no longer update the corresponding columns. Instead, please just modify the ``Column`` instances directly (``Column.name``, ``Column.null``, etc.) - The ``pyfits.new_table`` function is marked "pending deprecation". This does not mean it will be removed outright or that its functionality has changed. It will likely be replaced in the future for a function with similar, if not subtly different functionality. A better, if not slightly more verbose approach is to use ``pyfits.FITS_rec.from_columns`` to create a new ``FITS_rec`` table--this has the same interface as ``pyfits.new_table``. The difference is that it returns a plan ``FITS_rec`` array, and not an HDU instance. This ``FITS_rec`` object can then be used as the data argument in the constructors for ``BinTableHDU`` (for binary tables) or ``TableHDU`` (for ASCII tables). This is analogous to creating an ``ImageHDU`` by passing in an image array. ``pyfits.FITS_rec.from_columns`` is just a simpler way of creating a FITS-compatible recarray from a FITS column specification. - The ``updateHeader``, ``updateHeaderData``, and ``updateCompressedData`` methods of the ``CompDataHDU`` class are pending deprecation and moved to internal methods. The operation of these methods depended too much on internal state to be used safely by users; instead they are invoked automatically in the appropriate places when reading/writing compressed image HDUs. - The ``CompDataHDU.compData`` attribute is pending deprecation in favor of the clearer and more PEP-8 compatible ``CompDataHDU.compressed_data``. - The constructor for ``CompDataHDU`` has been changed to accept new keyword arguments. The new keyword arguments are essentially the same, but are in underscore_separated format rather than camelCase format. The old arguments are still pending deprecation. - The internal attributes of HDU classes ``_hdrLoc``, ``_datLoc``, and ``_datSpan`` have been replaced with ``_header_offset``, ``_data_offset``, and ``_data_size`` respectively. The old attribute names are still pending deprecation. This should only be of interest to advanced users who have created their own HDU subclasses. - The following previously deprecated functions and methods have been removed entirely: ``createCard``, ``createCardFromString``, ``upperKey``, ``ColDefs.data``, ``setExtensionNameCaseSensitive``, ``_File.getfile``, ``_TableBaseHDU.get_coldefs``, ``Header.has_key``, ``Header.ascardlist``. If you run your code with a previous version of PyFITS (>= 3.0, < 3.2) with the ``python -Wd`` argument, warnings for all deprecated interfaces still in use will be displayed. - Interfaces that were pending deprecation are now fully deprecated. These include: ``create_card``, ``create_card_from_string``, ``upper_key``, ``Header.get_history``, and ``Header.get_comment``. - The ``.name`` attribute on HDUs is now directly tied to the HDU's header, so that if ``.header['EXTNAME']`` changes so does ``.name`` and vice-versa. - The ``pyfits.file.PYTHON_MODES`` constant dict was renamed to ``pyfits.file.PYFITS_MODES`` which better reflects its purpose. This is rarely used by client code, however. Support for the old name will be removed by PyFITS 3.4. Other Changes and Additions ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - The new compression code also adds support for the ZQUANTIZ and ZDITHER0 keywords added in more recent versions of this FITS Tile Compression spec. This includes support for lossless compression with GZIP. (#198) By default no dithering is used, but the ``SUBTRACTIVE_DITHER_1`` and ``SUBTRACTIVE_DITHER_2`` methods can be enabled by passing the correct constants to the ``quantize_method`` argument to the ``CompImageHDU`` constuctor. A seed can be manually specified, or automatically generated using either the system clock or checksum-based methods via the ``dither_seed`` argument. See the documentation for ``CompImageHDU`` for more details. (#198) (spacetelescope/PYFITS#32) - Images compressed with the Tile Compression standard can now be larger than 4 GB through support of the Q format. (#159) - All HDUs now have a ``.ver`` ``.level`` attribute that returns the value of the EXTVAL and EXTLEVEL keywords from that HDU's header, if the exist. This was added for consistency with the ``.name`` attribute which returns the EXTNAME value from the header. - Then ``Column`` and ``ColDefs`` classes have new ``.dtype`` attributes which give the Numpy dtype for the column data in the first case, and the full Numpy compound dtype for each table row in the latter case. - There was an issue where new tables created defaulted the values in all string columns to '0.0'. Now string columns are filled with empty strings by default--this seems a less surprising default, but it may cause differences with tables created with older versions of PyFITS. - Improved round-tripping and preservation of manually assigned column attributes (``TNULLn``, ``TSCALn``, etc.) in table HDU headers. (astropy/astropy#996) Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Binary tables containing compressed images may, optionally, contain other columns unrelated to the tile compression convention. Although this is an uncommon use case, it is permitted by the standard. (#159) - Reworked some of the file I/O routines to allow simpler, more consistent mapping between OS-level file modes ('rb', 'wb', 'ab', etc.) and the more "PyFITS-specific" modes used by PyFITS like "readonly" and "update". That is, if reading a FITS file from an open file object, it doesn't matter as much what "mode" it was opened in so long as it has the right capabilities (read/write/etc.) Also works around bugs in the Python io module in 2.6+ with regard to file modes. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#33) - Fixed an obscure issue that can occur on systems that don't have flush to memory-mapped files implemented (namely GNU Hurd). (astropy/astropy#968) 3.1.3 (2013-11-26) ------------------ - Disallowed assigning NaN and Inf floating point values as header values, since the FITS standard does not define a way to represent them in. Because this is undefined, the previous behavior did not make sense and produced invalid FITS files. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#11) - Added a workaround for a bug in 64-bit OSX that could cause truncation when writing files greater than 2^32 bytes in size. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#28) - Fixed a long-standing issue where writing binary tables did not correctly write the TFORMn keywords for variable-length array columns (they ommitted the max array length parameter of the format). This was thought fixed in v3.1.2, but it was only fixed there for compressed image HDUs and not for binary tables in general. - Fixed an obscure issue that can occur on systems that don't have flush to memory-mapped files implemented (namely GNU Hurd). (Backported from 3.2) 3.0.12 (2013-11-26) ------------------- - Disallowed assigning NaN and Inf floating point values as header values, since the FITS standard does not define a way to represent them in. Because this is undefined, the previous behavior did not make sense and produced invalid FITS files. (Backported from 3.1.3) - Added a workaround for a bug in 64-bit OSX that could cause truncation when writing files greater than 2^32 bytes in size. (Backported from 3.1.3) - Fixed a long-standing issue where writing binary tables did not correctly write the TFORMn keywords for variable-length array columns (they ommitted the max array length parameter of the format). This was thought fixed in v3.1.2, but it was only fixed there for compressed image HDUs and not for binary tables in general. (Backported from 3.1.3) - Fixed an obscure issue that can occur on systems that don't have flush to memory-mapped files implemented (namely GNU Hurd). (Backported from 3.2) 3.1.2 (2013-04-22) ------------------ - When an error occurs opening a file in fitsdiff the exception message will now at least mention which file had the error. (#168) - Fixed support for opening gzipped FITS files by filename in a writeable mode (PyFITS has supported writing to gzip files for some time now, but only enabled it when GzipFile objects were passed to ``pyfits.open()`` due to some legacy code preventing full gzip support. (#195) - Added a more helpful error message in the case of malformatted FITS files that contain non-float NULL values in an ASCII table but are missing the required TNULLn keywords in the header. (#197) - Fixed an (apparently long-standing) issue where writing compressed images did not correctly write the TFORMn keywords for variable-length array columns (they ommitted the max array length parameter of the format). (#199) - Slightly refactored how tables containing variable-length array columns are handled to add two improvements: Fixes an issue where accessing the data after a call to the `pyfits.getdata` convenience function caused an exception, and allows the VLA data to be read from an existing mmap of the FITS file. (#200) - Fixed a bug that could occur when opening a table containing multi-dimensional columns (i.e. via the TDIMn keyword) and then writing it out to a new file. (#201) - Added use of the console_scripts entry point to install the fitsdiff and fitscheck scripts, which if nothing else provides better Windows support. The generated scripts now override the ones explicitly defined in the scripts/ directory (which were just trivial stubs to begin with). (#202) - Fixed a bug on Python 3 where attempting to open a non-existent file on Python 3 caused a seemingly unrelated traceback. (#203) - Fixed a bug in fitsdiff that reported two header keywords containing NaN as value as different. (#204) - Fixed an issue in the tests that caused some tests to fail if pyfits is installed with read-only permissions. (#208) - Fixed a bug where instantiating a ``BinTableHDU`` from a numpy array containing boolean fields converted all the values to ``False``. (#215) - Fixed an issue where passing an array of integers into the constructor of ``Column()`` when the column type is floats of the same byte width caused the column array to become garbled. (#218) - Fixed inconsistent behavior in creating CONTINUE cards from byte strings versus unicode strings in Python 2--CONTINUE cards can now be created properly from unicode strings (so long as they are convertable to ASCII). (spacetelescope/PyFITS#1) - Fixed a couple cases where creating a new table using TDIMn in some of the columns could caused a crash. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#3) - Fixed a bug in parsing HIERARCH keywords that do not have a space after the first equals sign (before the value). (spacetelescope/PyFITS#5) - Prevented extra leading whitespace on HIERARCH keywords from being treated as part of the keyword. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#6) - Fixed a bug where HIERARCH keywords containing lower-case letters was mistakenly marked as invalid during header validation. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#7) - Fixed an issue that was ancillary to (spacetelescope/PyFITS#7) where the ``Header.index()`` method did not work correctly with HIERARCH keywords containing lower-case letters. 3.0.11 (2013-04-17) ------------------- - Fixed support for opening gzipped FITS files by filename in a writeable mode (PyFITS has supported writing to gzip files for some time now, but only enabled it when GzipFile objects were passed to ``pyfits.open()`` due to some legacy code preventing full gzip support. Backported from 3.1.2. (#195) - Added a more helpful error message in the case of malformatted FITS files that contain non-float NULL values in an ASCII table but are missing the required TNULLn keywords in the header. Backported from 3.1.2. (#197) - Fixed an (apparently long-standing) issue where writing compressed images did not correctly write the TFORMn keywords for variable-length array columns (they ommitted the max array length parameter of the format). Backported from 3.1.2. (#199) - Slightly refactored how tables containing variable-length array columns are handled to add two improvements: Fixes an issue where accessing the data after a call to the `pyfits.getdata` convenience function caused an exception, and allows the VLA data to be read from an existing mmap of the FITS file. Backported from 3.1.2. (#200) - Fixed a bug that could occur when opening a table containing multi-dimensional columns (i.e. via the TDIMn keyword) and then writing it out to a new file. Backported from 3.1.2. (#201) - Fixed a bug on Python 3 where attempting to open a non-existent file on Python 3 caused a seemingly unrelated traceback. Backported from 3.1.2. (#203) - Fixed a bug in fitsdiff that reported two header keywords containing NaN as value as different. Backported from 3.1.2. (#204) - Fixed an issue in the tests that caused some tests to fail if pyfits is installed with read-only permissions. Backported from 3.1.2. (#208) - Fixed a bug where instantiating a ``BinTableHDU`` from a numpy array containing boolean fields converted all the values to ``False``. Backported from 3.1.2. (#215) - Fixed an issue where passing an array of integers into the constructor of ``Column()`` when the column type is floats of the same byte width caused the column array to become garbled. Backported from 3.1.2. (#218) - Fixed a couple cases where creating a new table using TDIMn in some of the columns could caused a crash. Backported from 3.1.2. (spacetelescope/PyFITS#3) 3.1.1 (2013-01-02) ------------------ This is a bug fix release for the 3.1.x series. Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Improved handling of scaled images and pseudo-unsigned integer images in compressed image HDUs. They now work more transparently like normal image HDUs with support for the ``do_not_scale_image_data`` and ``uint`` options, as well as ``scale_back`` and ``save_backup``. The ``.scale()`` method works better too. (#88) - Permits non-string values for the EXTNAME keyword when reading in a file, rather than throwing an exception due to the malformatting. Added verification for the format of the EXTNAME keyword when writing. (#96) - Added support for EXTNAME and EXTVER in PRIMARY HDUs. That is, if EXTNAME is specified in the header, it will also be reflected in the ``.name`` attribute and in ``pyfits.info()``. These keywords used to be verboten in PRIMARY HDUs, but the latest version of the FITS standard allows them. (#151) - HCOMPRESS can again be used to compress data cubes (and higher-dimensional arrays) so long as the tile size is effectively 2-dimensional. In fact, PyFITS will automatically use compatible tile sizes even if they're not explicitly specified. (#171) - Added support for the optional ``endcard`` parameter in the ``Header.fromtextfile()`` and ``Header.totextfile()`` methods. Although ``endcard=False`` was a reasonable default assumption, there are still text dumps of FITS headers that include the END card, so this should have been more flexible. (#176) - Fixed a crash when running fitsdiff on two empty (that is, zero row) tables. (#178) - Fixed an issue where opening files containing random groups HDUs in update mode could cause an unnecessary rewrite of the file even if none of the data is modified. (#179) - Fixed a bug that could caused a deadlock in the filesystem on OSX if PyFITS is used with Numpy 1.7 in some cases. (#180) - Fixed a crash when generating diff reports from diffs using the ``ignore_comments`` options. (#181) - Fixed some bugs with WCS Paper IV record-valued keyword cards: - Cards that looked kind of like RVKCs but were not intended to be were over-permissively treated as such--commentary keywords like COMMENT and HISTORY were particularly affected. (#183) - Looking up a card in a header by its standard FITS keyword only should always return the raw value of that card. That way cards containing values that happen to valid RVKCs but were not intended to be will still be treated like normal cards. (#184) - Looking up a RVKC in a header with only part of the field-specifier (for example "DP1.AXIS" instead of "DP1.AXIS.1") was implicitly treated as a wildcard lookup. (#184) - Fixed a crash when diffing two FITS files where at least one contains a compressed image HDU which was not recognized as an image instead of a table. (#187) - Fixed bugs in the backwards compatibility layer for the ``CardList.index`` and ``CardList.count`` methods. (#190) - Improved ``__repr__`` and text file representation of cards with long values that are split into CONTINUE cards. (#193) - Fixed a crash when trying to assign a long (> 72 character) value to blank ('') keywords. This also changed how blank keywords are represented--there are still exactly 8 spaces before any commentary content can begin; this *may* affect the exact display of header cards that assumed there could be fewer spaces in a blank keyword card before the content begins. However, the current approach is more in line with the requirements of the FITS standard. (#194) 3.0.10 (2013-01-02) ------------------- - Improved handling of scaled images and pseudo-unsigned integer images in compressed image HDUs. They now work more transparently like normal image HDUs with support for the ``do_not_scale_image_data`` and ``uint`` options, as well as ``scale_back`` and ``save_backup``. The ``.scale()`` method works better too. Backported from 3.1.1. (#88) - Permits non-string values for the EXTNAME keyword when reading in a file, rather than throwing an exception due to the malformatting. Added verification for the format of the EXTNAME keyword when writing. Backported from 3.1.1. (#96) - Added support for EXTNAME and EXTVER in PRIMARY HDUs. That is, if EXTNAME is specified in the header, it will also be reflected in the ``.name`` attribute and in ``pyfits.info()``. These keywords used to be verbotten in PRIMARY HDUs, but the latest version of the FITS standard allows them. Backported from 3.1.1. (#151) - HCOMPRESS can again be used to compress data cubes (and higher-dimensional arrays) so long as the tile size is effectively 2-dimensional. In fact, PyFITS will not automatically use compatible tile sizes even if they're not explicitly specified. Backported from 3.1.1. (#171) - Fixed a bug when writing out files containing zero-width table columns, where the TFIELDS keyword would be updated incorrectly, leaving the table largely unreadable. Backported from 3.1.0. (#174) - Fixed an issue where opening files containing random groups HDUs in update mode could cause an unnecessary rewrite of the file even if none of the data is modified. Backported from 3.1.1. (#179) - Fixed a bug that could caused a deadlock in the filesystem on OSX if PyFITS is used with Numpy 1.7 in some cases. Backported from 3.1.1. (#180) 3.1 (2012-08-08) ---------------- Highlights ^^^^^^^^^^ - The ``Header`` object has been significantly reworked, and ``CardList`` objects are now deprecated (their functionality folded into the ``Header`` class). See API Changes below for more details. - Memory maps are now used by default to access HDU data. See API Changes below for more details. - Now includes a new version of the ``fitsdiff`` program for comparing two FITS files, and a new FITS comparison API used by ``fitsdiff``. See New Features below. API Changes ^^^^^^^^^^^ - The ``Header`` class has been rewritten, and the ``CardList`` class is deprecated. Most of the basic details of working with FITS headers are unchanged, and will not be noticed by most users. But there are differences in some areas that will be of interest to advanced users, and to application developers. For full details of the changes, see the "Header Interface Transition Guide" section in the PyFITS documentation. See ticket #64 on the PyFITS Trac for futher details and background. Some highlights are listed below: * The Header class now fully implements the Python dict interface, and can be used interchangably with a dict, where the keys are header keywords. * New keywords can be added to the header using normal keyword assignment (previously it was necessary to use ``Header.update`` to add new keywords). For example:: >>> header['NAXIS'] = 2 will update the existing 'FOO' keyword if it already exists, or add a new one if it doesn't exist, just like a dict. * It is possible to assign both a value and a comment at the same time using a tuple:: >>> header['NAXIS'] = (2, 'Number of axes') * To add/update a new card and ensure it's added in a specific location, use ``Header.set()``:: >>> header.set('NAXIS', 2, 'Number of axes', after='BITPIX') This works the same as the old ``Header.update()``. ``Header.update()`` still works in the old way too, but is deprecated. * Although ``Card`` objects still exist, it generally is not necessary to work with them directly. ``Header.ascardlist()``/``Header.ascard`` are deprecated and should not be used. To directly access the ``Card`` objects in a header, use ``Header.cards``. * To access card comments, it is still possible to either go through the card itself, or through ``Header.comments``. For example:: >>> header.cards['NAXIS'].comment Number of axes >>> header.comments['NAXIS'] Number of axes * ``Card`` objects can now be used interchangeably with ``(keyword, value, comment)`` 3-tuples. They still have ``.value`` and ``.comment`` attributes as well. The ``.key`` attribute has been renamed to ``.keyword`` for consistency, though ``.key`` is still supported (but deprecated). - Memory mapping is now used by default to access HDU data. That is, ``pyfits.open()`` uses ``memmap=True`` as the default. This provides better performance in the majority of use cases--there are only some I/O intensive applications where it might not be desirable. Enabling mmap by default also enabled finding and fixing a large number of bugs in PyFITS' handling of memory-mapped data (most of these bug fixes were backported to PyFITS 3.0.5). (#85) * A new ``pyfits.USE_MEMMAP`` global variable was added. Set ``pyfits.USE_MEMMAP = False`` to change the default memmap setting for opening files. This is especially useful for controlling the behavior in applications where pyfits is deeply embedded. * Likewise, a new ``PYFITS_USE_MEMMAP`` environment variable is supported. Set ``PYFITS_USE_MEMMAP = 0`` in your environment to change the default behavior. - The ``size()`` method on HDU objects is now a ``.size`` property--this returns the size in bytes of the data portion of the HDU, and in most cases is equivalent to ``hdu.data.nbytes`` (#83) - ``BinTableHDU.tdump`` and ``BinTableHDU.tcreate`` are deprecated--use ``BinTableHDU.dump`` and ``BinTableHDU.load`` instead. The new methods output the table data in a slightly different format from previous versions, which places quotes around each value. This format is compatible with data dumps from previous versions of PyFITS, but not vice-versa due to a parsing bug in older versions. - Likewise the ``pyfits.tdump`` and ``pyfits.tcreate`` convenience function versions of these methods have been renamed ``pyfits.tabledump`` and ``pyfits.tableload``. The old deprecated, but currently retained for backwards compatibility. (r1125) - A new global variable ``pyfits.EXTENSION_NAME_CASE_SENSITIVE`` was added. This serves as a replacement for ``pyfits.setExtensionNameCaseSensitive`` which is not deprecated and may be removed in a future version. To enable case-sensitivity of extension names (i.e. treat 'sci' as distict from 'SCI') set ``pyfits.EXTENSION_NAME_CASE_SENSITIVE = True``. The default is ``False``. (r1139) - A new global configuration variable ``pyfits.STRIP_HEADER_WHITESPACE`` was added. By default, if a string value in a header contains trailing whitespace, that whitespace is automatically removed when the value is read. Now if you set ``pyfits.STRIP_HEADER_WHITESPACE = False`` all whitespace is preserved. (#146) - The old ``classExtensions`` extension mechanism (which was deprecated in PyFITS 3.0) is removed outright. To our knowledge it was no longer used anywhere. (r1309) - Warning messages from PyFITS issued through the Python warnings API are now output to stderr instead of stdout, as is the default. PyFITS no longer modifies the default behavior of the warnings module with respect to which stream it outputs to. (r1319) - The ``checksum`` argument to ``pyfits.open()`` now accepts a value of 'remove', which causes any existing CHECKSUM/DATASUM keywords to be ignored, and removed when the file is saved. New Features ^^^^^^^^^^^^ - Added support for the proposed "FITS" extension HDU type. See http://listmgr.cv.nrao.edu/pipermail/fitsbits/2002-April/001094.html. FITS HDUs contain an entire FITS file embedded in their data section. `FitsHDU` objects work like other HDU types in PyFITS. Their ``.data`` attribute returns the raw data array. However, they have a special ``.hdulist`` attribute which processes the data as a FITS file and returns it as an in-memory HDUList object. FitsHDU objects also support a ``FitsHDU.fromhdulist()`` classmethod which returns a new `FitsHDU` object that embeds the supplied HDUList. (#80) - Added a new ``.is_image`` attribute on HDU objects, which is True if the HDU data is an 'image' as opposed to a table or something else. Here the meaning of 'image' is fairly loose, and mostly just means a Primary or Image extension HDU, or possibly a compressed image HDU (#71) - Added an ``HDUList.fromstring`` classmethod which can parse a FITS file already in memory and instantiate and ``HDUList`` object from it. This could be useful for integrating PyFITS with other libraries that work on FITS file, such as CFITSIO. It may also be useful in streaming applications. The name is a slight misnomer, in that it actually accepts any Python object that implements the buffer interface, which includes ``bytes``, ``bytearray``, ``memoryview``, ``numpy.ndarray``, etc. (#90) - Added a new ``pyfits.diff`` module which contains facilities for comparing FITS files. One can use the ``pyfits.diff.FITSDiff`` class to compare two FITS files in their entirety. There is also a ``pyfits.diff.HeaderDiff`` class for just comparing two FITS headers, and other similar interfaces. See the PyFITS Documentation for more details on this interface. The ``pyfits.diff`` module powers the new ``fitsdiff`` program installed with PyFITS. After installing PyFITS, run ``fitsdiff --help`` for usage details. - ``pyfits.open()`` now accepts a ``scale_back`` argument. If set to ``True``, this automatically scales the data using the original BZERO and BSCALE parameters the file had when it was first opened, if any, as well as the original BITPIX. For example, if the original BITPIX were 16, this would be equivalent to calling ``hdu.scale('int16', 'old')`` just before calling ``flush()`` or ``close()`` on the file. This option applies to all HDUs in the file. (#120) - ``pyfits.open()`` now accepts a ``save_backup`` argument. If set to ``True``, this automatically saves a backup of the original file before flushing any changes to it (this of course only applies to update and append mode). This may be especially useful when working with scaled image data. (#121) Changes in Behavior ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - Warnings from PyFITS are not output to stderr by default, instead of stdout as it has been for some time. This is contrary to most users' expectations and makes it more difficult for them to separate output from PyFITS from the desired output for their scripts. (r1319) Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Fixed ``pyfits.tcreate()`` (now ``pyfits.tableload()``) to be more robust when encountering blank lines in a column definition file (#14) - Fixed a fairly rare crash that could occur in the handling of CONTINUE cards when using Numpy 1.4 or lower (though 1.4 is the oldest version supported by PyFITS). (r1330) - Fixed ``_BaseHDU.fromstring`` to actually correctly instantiate an HDU object from a string/buffer containing the header and data of that HDU. This allowed for the implementation of ``HDUList.fromstring`` described above. (#90) - Fixed a rare corner case where, in some use cases, (mildly, recoverably) malformatted float values in headers were not properly returned as floats. (#137) - Fixed a corollary to the previous bug where float values with a leading zero before the decimal point had the leading zero unnecessarily removed when saving changes to the file (eg. "0.001" would be written back as ".001" even if no changes were otherwise made to the file). (#137) - When opening a file containing CHECKSUM and/or DATASUM keywords in update mode, the CHECKSUM/DATASUM are updated and preserved even if the file was opened with checksum=False. This change in behavior prevents checksums from being unintentionally removed. (#148) - Fixed a bug where ``ImageHDU.scale(option='old')`` wasn't working at all--it was not restoring the image to its original BSCALE and BZERO values. (#162) - Fixed a bug when writing out files containing zero-width table columns, where the TFIELDS keyword would be updated incorrectly, leaving the table largely unreadable. This fix will be backported to the 3.0.x series in version 3.0.10. (#174) 3.0.9 (2012-08-06) ------------------ This is a bug fix release for the 3.0.x series. Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Fixed ``Header.values()``/``Header.itervalues()`` and ``Header.items()``/ ``Header.iteritems()`` to correctly return the different values for duplicate keywords (particularly commentary keywords like HISTORY and COMMENT). This makes the old Header implementation slightly more compatible with the new implementation in PyFITS 3.1. (#127) .. note:: This fix did not change the existing behavior from earlier PyFITS versions where ``Header.keys()`` returns all keywords in the header with duplicates removed. PyFITS 3.1 changes that behavior, so that ``Header.keys()`` includes duplicates. - Fixed a bug where ``ImageHDU.scale(option='old')`` wasn't working at all--it was not restoring the image to its original BSCALE and BZERO values. (#162) - Fixed a bug where opening a file containing compressed image HDUs in 'update' mode and then immediately closing it without making any changes caused the file to be rewritten unncessarily. (#167) - Fixed two memory leaks that could occur when writing compressed image data, or in some cases when opening files containing compressed image HDUs in 'update' mode. (#168) 3.0.8 (2012-06-04) ------------------ Changes in Behavior ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - Prior to this release, image data sections did not work with scaled data--that is, images with non-trivial BSCALE and/or BZERO values. Previously, in order to read such images in sections, it was necessary to manually apply the BSCALE+BZERO to each section. It's worth noting that sections *did* support pseudo-unsigned ints (flakily). This change just extends that support for general BSCALE+BZERO values. Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Fixed a bug that prevented updates to values in boolean table columns from being saved. This turned out to be a symptom of a deeper problem that could prevent other table updates from being saved as well. (#139) - Fixed a corner case in which a keyword comment ending with the string "END" could, in some circumstances, cause headers (and the rest of the file after that point) to be misread. (#142) - Fixed support for scaled image data and psuedo-unsigned ints in image data sections (``hdu.section``). Previously this was not supported at all. At some point support was supposedly added, but it was buggy and incomplete. Now the feature seems to work much better. (#143) - Fixed the documentation to point out that image data sections *do* support non-contiguous slices (and have for a long time). The documentation was never updated to reflect this, and misinformed users that only contiguous slices were supported, leading to some confusion. (#144) - Fixed a bug where creating an ``HDUList`` object containing multiple PRIMARY HDUs caused an infinite recursion when validating the object prior to writing to a file. (#145) - Fixed a rare but serious case where saving an update to a file that previously had a CHECKSUM and/or DATASUM keyword, but removed the checksum in saving, could cause the file to be slightly corrupted and unreadable. (#147) - Fixed problems with reading "non-standard" FITS files with primary headers containing SIMPLE = F. PyFITS has never made many guarantees as to how such files are handled. But it should at least be possible to read their headers, and the data if possible. Saving changes to such a file should not try to prepend an unwanted valid PRIMARY HDU. (#157) - Fixed a bug where opening an image with ``disable_image_compression = True`` caused compression to be disabled for all subsequent ``pyfits.open()`` calls. (r1651) 3.0.7 (2012-04-10) ------------------ Changes in Behavior ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - Slices of GroupData objects now return new GroupData objects instead of extended multi-row _Group objects. This is analogous to how PyFITS 3.0 fixed FITS_rec slicing, and should have been fixed for GroupData at the same time. The old behavior caused bugs where functions internal to Numpy expected that slicing an ndarray would return a new ndarray. As this is a rare usecase with a rare feature most users are unlikely to be affected by this change. - The previously internal _Group object for representing individual group records in a GroupData object are renamed Group and are now a public interface. However, there's almost no good reason to create Group objects directly, so it shouldn't be considered a "new feature". - An annoyance from PyFITS 3.0.6 was fixed, where the value of the EXTEND keyword was always being set to F if there are not actually any extension HDUs. It was unnecessary to modify this value. Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - Fixed GroupData objects to return new GroupData objects when sliced instead of _Group record objects. See "Changes in behavior" above for more details. - Fixed slicing of Group objects--previously it was not possible to slice slice them at all. - Made it possible to assign `np.bool_` objects as header values. (#123) - Fixed overly strict handling of the EXTEND keyword; see "Changes in behavior" above. (#124) - Fixed many cases where an HDU's header would be marked as "modified" by PyFITS and rewritten, even when no changes to the header are necessary. (#125) - Fixed a bug where the values of the PTYPEn keywords in a random groups HDU were forced to be all lower-case when saving the file. (#130) - Removed an unnecessary inline import in `ExtensionHDU.__setattr__` that was causing some slowdown when opening files containing a large number of extensions, plus a few other small (but not insignficant) performance improvements thanks to Julian Taylor. (#133) - Fixed a regression where header blocks containing invalid end-of-header padding (i.e. null bytes instead of spaces) couldn't be parsed by PyFITS. Such headers can be parsed again, but a warning is raised, as such headers are not valid FITS. (#136) - Fixed a memory leak where table data in random groups HDUs weren't being garbage collected. (#138) 3.0.6 (2012-02-29) ------------------ Highlights ^^^^^^^^^^ The main reason for this release is to fix an issue that was introduced in PyFITS 3.0.5 where merely opening a file containing scaled data (that is, with non-trivial BSCALE and BZERO keywords) in 'update' mode would cause the data to be automatically rescaled--possibly converting the data from ints to floats--as soon as the file is closed, even if the application did not touch the data. Now PyFITS will only rescale the data in an extension when the data is actually accessed by the application. So opening a file in 'update' mode in order to modify the header or append new extensions will not cause any change to the data in existing extensions. This release also fixes a few Windows-specific bugs found through more extensive Windows testing, and other miscellaneous bugs. Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^ - More accurate error messages when opening files containing invalid header cards. (#109) - Fixed a possible reference cycle/memory leak that was caught through more extensive testing on Windows. (#112) - Fixed 'ostream' mode to open the underlying file in 'wb' mode instead of 'w' mode. (#112) - Fixed a Windows-only issue where trying to save updates to a resized FITS file could result in a crash due to there being open mmaps on that file. (#112) - Fixed a crash when trying to create a FITS table (i.e. with new_table()) from a Numpy array containing bool fields. (#113) - Fixed a bug where manually initializing an ``HDUList`` with a list of of HDUs wouldn't set the correct EXTEND keyword value on the primary HDU. (#114) - Fixed a crash that could occur when trying to deepcopy a Header in Python < 2.7. (#115) - Fixed an issue where merely opening a scaled image in 'update' mode would cause the data to be converted to floats when the file is closed. (#119) 3.0.5 (2012-01-30) ------------------ - Fixed a crash that could occur when accessing image sections of files opened with memmap=True. (r1211) - Fixed the inconsistency in the behavior of files opened in 'readonly' mode when memmap=True vs. when memmap=False. In the latter case, although changes to array data were not saved to disk, it was possible to update the array data in memory. On the other hand with memmap=True, 'readonly' mode prevented even in-memory modification to the data. This is what 'copyonwrite' mode was for, but difference in behavior was confusing. Now 'readonly' is equivalent to 'copyonwrite' when using memmap. If the old behavior of denying changes to the array data is necessary, a new 'denywrite' mode may be used, though it is only applicable to files opened with memmap. (r1275) - Fixed an issue where files opened with memmap=True would return image data as a raw numpy.memmap object, which can cause some unexpected behaviors--instead memmap object is viewed as a numpy.ndarray. (r1285) - Fixed an issue in Python 3 where a workaround for a bug in Numpy on Python 3 interacted badly with some other software, namely to vo.table package (and possibly others). (r1320, r1337, and #110) - Fixed buggy behavior in the handling of SIGINTs (i.e. Ctrl-C keyboard interrupts) while flushing changes to a FITS file. PyFITS already prevented SIGINTs from causing an incomplete flush, but did not clean up the signal handlers properly afterwards, or reraise the keyboard interrupt once the flush was complete. (r1321) - Fixed a crash that could occur in Python 3 when opening files with checksum checking enabled. (r1336) - Fixed a small bug that could cause a crash in the `StreamingHDU` interface when using Numpy below version 1.5. - Fixed a crash that could occur when creating a new `CompImageHDU` from an array of big-endian data. (#104) - Fixed a crash when opening a file with extra zero padding at the end. Though FITS files should not have such padding, it's not explictly forbidden by the format either, and PyFITS shouldn't stumble over it. (#106) - Fixed a major slowdown in opening tables containing large columns of string values. (#111) 3.0.4 (2011-11-22) ------------------ - Fixed a crash when writing HCOMPRESS compressed images that could happen on Python 2.5 and 2.6. (r1217) - Fixed a crash when slicing an table in a file opened in 'readonly' mode with memmap=True. (r1230) - Writing changes to a file or writing to a new file verifies the output in 'fix' mode by default instead of 'exception'--that is, PyFITS will automatically fix common FITS format errors rather than raising an exception. (r1243) - Fixed a bug where convenience functions such as getval() and getheader() crashed when specifying just 'PRIMARY' as the extension to use (r1263). - Fixed a bug that prevented passing keyword arguments (beyond the standard data and header arguments) as positional arguments to the constructors of extension HDU classes. - Fixed some tests that were failing on Windows--in this case the tests themselves failed to close some temp files and Windows refused to delete them while there were still open handles on them. (r1295) - Fixed an issue with floating point formatting in header values on Python 2.5 for Windows (and possibly other platforms). The exponent was zero-padded to 3 digits; although the FITS standard makes no specification on this, the formatting is now normalized to always pad the exponent to two digits. (r1295) - Fixed a bug where long commentary cards (such as HISTORY and COMMENT) were broken into multiple CONTINUE cards. However, commentary cards are not expected to be found in CONTINUE cards. Instead these long cards are broken into multiple commentary cards. (#97) - GZIP/ZIP-compressed FITS files can be detected and opened regardless of their filename extension. (#99) - Fixed a serious bug where opening scaled images in 'update' mode and then closing the file without touching the data would cause the file to be corrupted. (#101) 3.0.3 (2011-10-05) ------------------ - Fixed several small bugs involving corner cases in record-valued keyword cards (#70) - In some cases HDU creation failed if the first keyword value in the header was not a string value (#89) - Fixed a crash when trying to compute the HDU checksum when the data array contains an odd number of bytes (#91) - Disabled an unnecessary warning that was displayed on opening compressed HDUs with disable_image_compression = True (#92) - Fixed a typo in code for handling HCOMPRESS compressed images. 3.0.2 (2011-09-23) ------------------ - The ``BinTableHDU.tcreate`` method and by extension the ``pyfits.tcreate`` function don't get tripped up by blank lines anymore (#14) - The presence, value, and position of the EXTEND keyword in Primary HDUs is verified when reading/writing a FITS file (#32) - Improved documentation (in warning messages as well as in the handbook) that PyFITS uses zero-based indexing (as one would expect for C/Python code, but contrary to the PyFITS standard which was written with FORTRAN in mind) (#68) - Fixed a bug where updating a header card comment could cause the value to be lost if it had not already been read from the card image string. - Fixed a related bug where changes made directly to Card object in a header (i.e. assigning directly to card.value or card.comment) would not propagate when flushing changes to the file (#69) [Note: This and the bug above it were originally reported as being fixed in version 3.0.1, but the fix was never included in the release.] - Improved file handling, particularly in Python 3 which had a few small file I/O-related bugs (#76) - Fixed a bug where updating a FITS file would sometimes cause it to lose its original file permissions (#79) - Fixed the handling of TDIMn keywords; 3.0 added support for them, but got the axis order backards (they were treated as though they were row-major) (#82) - Fixed a crash when a FITS file containing scaled data is opened and immediately written to a new file without explicitly viewing the data first (#84) - Fixed a bug where creating a table with columns named either 'names' or 'formats' resulted in an infinite recursion (#86) 3.0.1 (2011-09-12) ------------------ - Fixed a bug where updating a header card comment could cause the value to be lost if it had not already been read from the card image string. - Changed ``_TableBaseHDU.data`` so that if the data contain an empty table a ``FITS_rec`` object with zero rows is returned rather than ``None``. - The ``.key`` attribute of ``RecordValuedKeywordCards`` now returns the full keyword+field-specifier value, instead of just the plain keyword (#46) - Fixed a related bug where changes made directly to Card object in a header (i.e. assigning directly to card.value or card.comment) would not propagate when flushing changes to the file (#69) - Fixed a bug where writing a table with zero rows could fail in some cases (#72) - Miscellanous small bug fixes that were causing some tests to fail, particularly on Python 3 (#74, #75) - Fixed a bug where creating a table column from an array in non-native byte order would not preserve the byte order, thus interpreting the column array using the wrong byte order (#77) 3.0.0 (2011-08-23) -------------------- - Contains major changes, bumping the version to 3.0 - Large amounts of refactoring and reorganization of the code; tried to preserve public API backwards-compatibility with older versions (private API has many changes and is not guaranteed to be backwards-compatible). There are a few small public API changes to be aware of: * The pyfits.rec module has been removed completely. If your version of numpy does not have the numpy.core.records module it is too old to be used with PyFITS. * The ``Header.ascardlist()`` method is deprecated--use the ``.ascard`` attribute instead. * ``Card`` instances have a new ``.cardimage`` attribute that should be used rather than ``.ascardimage()``, which may become deprecated. * The ``Card.fromstring()`` method is now a classmethod. It returns a new ``Card`` instance rather than modifying an existing instance. * The ``req_cards()`` method on HDU instances has changed: The ``pos`` argument is not longer a string. It is either an integer value (meaning the card's position must match that value) or it can be a function that takes the card's position as it's argument, and returns True if the position is valid. Likewise, the ``test`` argument no longer takes a string, but instead a function that validates the card's value and returns True or False. * The ``get_coldefs()`` method of table HDUs is deprecated. Use the ``.columns`` attribute instead. * The ``ColDefs.data`` attribute is deprecated--use ``ColDefs.columns`` instead (though in general you shouldn't mess with it directly--it might become internal at some point). * ``FITS_record`` objects take ``start`` and ``end`` as arguments instead of ``startColumn`` and ``endColumn`` (these are rarely created manually, so it's unlikely that this change will affect anyone). * ``BinTableHDU.tcreate()`` is now a classmethod, and returns a new ``BinTableHDU`` instance. * Use ``ExtensionHDU`` and ``NonstandardExtHDU`` for making new extension HDU classes. They are now public interfaces, wheres previously they were private and prefixed with underscores. * Possibly others--please report if you find any changes that cause difficulties. - Calls to deprecated functions will display a Deprecation warning. However, in Python 2.7 and up Deprecation warnings are ignored by default, so run Python with the `-Wd` option to see if you're using any deprecated functions. If we get close to actually removing any functions, we might make the Deprecation warnings display by default. - Added basic Python 3 support - Added support for multi-dimensional columns in tables as specified by the TDIMn keywords (#47) - Fixed a major memory leak that occurred when creating new tables with the ``new_table()`` function (#49) be padded with zero-bytes) vs ASCII tables (where strings are padded with spaces) (#15) - Fixed a bug in which the case of Random Access Group parameters names was not preserved when writing (#41) - Added support for binary table fields with zero width (#42) - Added support for wider integer types in ASCII tables; although this is non- standard, some GEIS images require it (#45) - Fixed a bug that caused the index_of() method of HDULists to crash when the HDUList object is created from scratch (#48) - Fixed the behavior of string padding in binary tables (where strings should be padded with nulls instead of spaces) - Fixed a rare issue that caused excessive memory usage when computing checksums using a non-standard block size (see r818) - Add support for forced uint data in image sections (#53) - Fixed an issue where variable-length array columns were not extended when creating a new table with more rows than the original (#54) - Fixed tuple and list-based indexing of FITS_rec objects (#55) - Fixed an issue where BZERO and BSCALE keywords were appended to headers in the wrong location (#56) - ``FITS_record`` objects (table rows) have full slicing support, including stepping, etc. (#59) - Fixed a bug where updating multiple files simultaneously (such as when running parallel processes) could lead to a race condition with mktemp() (#61) - Fixed a bug where compressed image headers were not in the order expected by the funpack utility (#62)
v0.8.2, 2013-11-20 ([changes](simplecov-ruby/simplecov@v0.8.1...v0.8.2)) ===================== ## Bugfixes * Replaced the locking behaviour [via lockfile gem](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#185) with plain Ruby explicit file locking when merging results. This should make simplecov merging to behave well on Windows again. See [TritonDataCenter#258](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#258) and [TritonDataCenter#223](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#223) (thanks to @tomykaira) v0.8.1, 2013-11-10 ([changes](simplecov-ruby/simplecov@v0.8.0...v0.8.1)) ===================== ## Bugfixes * Fixed a regression introduced in 0.8.0 - the Forwardable STDLIB module is now required explicitly. See [TritonDataCenter#256](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#256) (thanks to @kylev) v0.8.0, 2013-11-10 ([changes](simplecov-ruby/simplecov@v0.7.1...v0.8.0)) ===================== **Note: Yanked the same day because of the regression that 0.8.1 fixes, see above** ## TL;DR It's been way too long since the last official release 0.7.1, but this was partly due to it proving itself quite stable in most circumstances. This release brings various further stability improvements to result set merging (especially when working with parallel_tests), the configuration, source file encodings, and command name guessing. The 0.8 line is the last one to cooperate with Ruby < 1.9. Starting with 0.9, SimpleCov will assume to be running in Ruby 1.9+, and will not try to detect or bail silently on older Ruby versions. An appropriate deprecation warning has been added. ## Features * Configuration blocks now have access to variables and methods outside of the block's scope. See [TritonDataCenter#238](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#238) (thanks to @ms-tg) * You can now have a global `~/.simplecov` configuration file. See [TritonDataCenter#195](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#195) (thanks to @spagalloco) * simplecov-html now uses the MIT-licensed colorbox plugin. Some adjustments when viewing source files, including retaining the currently open file on refresh have been added. See [simplecov-html TritonDataCenter#15](simplecov-ruby/simplecov-html#15) (thanks to @chetan) * Adds support for Rails 4 command guessing, removes default group `vendor/plugins`. See [TritonDataCenter#181](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#181) and [TritonDataCenter#203](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#203) (thanks to @semanticart and @phallstrom) * You can now load simplecov without the default settings by doing `require 'simplecov/no_defaults'` or setting `ENV['SIMPLECOV_NO_DEFAULTS']`. Check `simplecov/defaults` to see what preconfigurations are getting dropped by using this. See [TritonDataCenter#209](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#209) (thanks to @ileitch) * The result set merging now uses the `lockfile` gem to avoid race conditions. See [TritonDataCenter#185](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#185) (thanks to @jshraibman-mdsol). * Automatically detect the usage of parallel_tests and adjust the command name with the test env number accordingly, See [TritonDataCenter#64](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#64) and [TritonDataCenter#185](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#185) (thanks to @jshraibman-mdsol). ## Enhancements * Rename adapters to "profiles" given that they are bundles of settings. The old adapter methods are deprecated, but remain available for now. See [TritonDataCenter#207](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#207) (thanks to @mikerobe) * Tweaks to the automatic test suite naming. In particular, `rspec/features` should now be correctly attributed to RSpec, not Cucumber. See [TritonDataCenter#212](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#212) (thanks to @ersatzryan and @betelgeuse) * MiniTest should now be identified correctly by the command name guesser. See [TritonDataCenter#244](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#244) (thanks to @envygeeks) * Makes SimpleCov resilient to inclusion of mathn library. See [TritonDataCenter#175](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#175) and [TritonDataCenter#140](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#140) (thanks to @scotje) * Allow coverage_dir to be an absolute path. * See [TritonDataCenter#190](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#190) (thanks to @jshraibman-mdsol) * The internal cucumber test suite now uses Capybara 2. See [TritonDataCenter#206](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#206) (thanks to @infertux) * Work-arounds for the Coverage library shipped in JRuby 1.6 to behave in line with MRI. See [TritonDataCenter#174](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#174) (thanks to @grddev) * Fix warning: instance variable @exit_status not initialized. See [TritonDataCenter#242](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#242) and [TritonDataCenter#213](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#213) (thanks to @sferik and @infertux) ## Bugfixes * Correct result calculations for people using :nocov: tags. See [TritonDataCenter#215](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#215) (thanks to @aokolish) * Average hits per line for groups of files is now computed correctly. See [TritonDataCenter#192](http://github.com/colszowka/simplecov/pull/192) and [TritonDataCenter#179](http://github.com/colszowka/simplecov/issues/179) (thanks to @Graysonwright) * Compatability with BINARY internal encoding. See [TritonDataCenter#194](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#194) and [TritonDataCenter#127](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#127) (thanks to @justfalter) * Special characters in `SimpleCov.root` are now correctly escaped before being used as a RegExp. See [TritonDataCenter#204](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#204) and [TritonDataCenter#237](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#237) (thanks to @rli9)
* Release 0.7.0 (23-Sep-2014) ** Security Fixes The "flappserver" feature was found to have a vulnerability in the service-lookup code which, when combined with an attacker who has the ability to write files to a location where the flappserver process could read them, would allow that attacker to obtain control of the flappserver process. Users who run flappservers should upgrade to 0.7.0, where this was fixed as part of #226. Each flappserver runs from a "base directory", and uses multiple files within the basedir to track the services that have been configured. The format of these files has changed. The flappserver tool in 0.7.0 remains capable of reading the old format (safely), but will upgrade the basedir to the new format when you use "flappserver add" to add a new service. Brand new servers, created with "flappserver create", will use the new format. The flappserver tool in 0.6.5 (or earlier) cannot handle this new format, and will believe that no services have been configured. Therefore downgrading to an older version of Foolscap will require manual reconstruction of the configured services. ** Major Changes UnauthenticatedTub has been deprecated, and will be removed in the next release (0.8.0). This seldom-used feature provides Foolscap's RPC semantics without any of the security, and was included to enable the use of Foolscap without depending upon the (challenging-to-install) PyOpenSSL library. However, in practice, the lack of a solid dependency on PyOpenSSL has made installation more difficult for applications that *do* want the security, and UnauthenticatedTub is a footgun waiting to go off. Foolscap's code and packaging will be simpler without it. (#67) ** Minor Changes The "git-foolscap" tools, which make it possible to publish and clone Git repositories over a Foolscap (flappserver) connection, have been moved from their hiding place in doc/examples/ into their own project, hosted at https://github.com/warner/git-foolscap . They will also be published on PyPI, to enable "pip install git-foolscap". The documentation was converted from Lore to ReStructuredText (.rst). Thanks to Koblaid for the patient work. (#148) The connection-hint parser in 0.7.0 has been changed to handle all TCP forms of Twisted's "Client Endpoint Descriptor" syntax, including the short "tcp:127.0.0.1:9999" variant. A future version should handle arbitrary endpoint descriptors (including Tor and i2p, see #203), but this small step should improve forward compatibility. (#216, #217)
Version 2.0 ----------- (released Nov 9, 2014) - Default lexer encoding is now "guess", i.e. UTF-8 / Locale / Latin1 is tried in that order. - Major update to Swift lexer (pull request #410). - Multiple fixes to lexer guessing in conflicting cases: * recognize HTML5 by doctype * recognize XML by XML declaration * don't recognize C/C++ as SystemVerilog - Simplified regexes and builtin lists. Version 2.0rc1 -------------- (released Oct 16, 2014) - Dropped Python 2.4 and 2.5 compatibility. This is in favor of single-source compatibility between Python 2.6, 2.7 and 3.3+. - New website and documentation based on Sphinx (finally!) - Lexers added: * APL (#969) * Agda and Literate Agda (pull request #203) * Alloy (pull request #355) * AmbientTalk * BlitzBasic (pull request #197) * ChaiScript (pull request #24) * Chapel (pull request #256) * Cirru (pull request #275) * Clay (pull request #184) * ColdFusion CFC (pull request #283) * Cryptol and Literate Cryptol (pull request #344) * Cypher (pull request #257) * Docker config files * EBNF (pull request #193) * Eiffel (pull request #273) * GAP (pull request #311) * Golo (pull request #309) * Handlebars (pull request #186) * Hy (pull request #238) * Idris and Literate Idris (pull request #210) * Igor Pro (pull request #172) * Inform 6/7 (pull request #281) * Intel objdump (pull request #279) * Isabelle (pull request #386) * Jasmin (pull request #349) * JSON-LD (pull request #289) * Kal (pull request #233) * Lean (pull request #399) * LSL (pull request #296) * Limbo (pull request #291) * Liquid (#977) * MQL (pull request #285) * MaskJS (pull request #280) * Mozilla preprocessors * Mathematica (pull request #245) * NesC (pull request #166) * Nit (pull request #375) * Nix (pull request #267) * Pan * Pawn (pull request #211) * Perl 6 (pull request #181) * Pig (pull request #304) * Pike (pull request #237) * QBasic (pull request #182) * Red (pull request #341) * ResourceBundle (#1038) * Rexx (pull request #199) * Rql (pull request #251) * Rsl * SPARQL (pull request #78) * Slim (pull request #366) * Swift (pull request #371) * Swig (pull request #168) * TADS 3 (pull request #407) * Todo.txt todo lists * Twig (pull request #404) - Added a helper to "optimize" regular expressions that match one of many literal words; this can save 20% and more lexing time with lexers that highlight many keywords or builtins. - New styles: "xcode" and "igor", similar to the default highlighting of the respective IDEs. - The command-line "pygmentize" tool now tries a little harder to find the correct encoding for files and the terminal (#979). - Added "inencoding" option for lexers to override "encoding" analogous to "outencoding" (#800). - Added line-by-line "streaming" mode for pygmentize with the "-s" option. (pull request #165) Only fully works for lexers that have no constructs spanning lines! - Added an "envname" option to the LaTeX formatter to select a replacement verbatim environment (pull request #235). - Updated the Makefile lexer to yield a little more useful highlighting. - Lexer aliases passed to ``get_lexer_by_name()`` are now case-insensitive. - File name matching in lexers and formatters will now use a regex cache for speed (pull request #205). - Pygments will now recognize "vim" modelines when guessing the lexer for a file based on content (pull request #118). - Major restructure of the ``pygments.lexers`` module namespace. There are now many more modules with less lexers per module. Old modules are still around and re-export the lexers they previously contained. - The NameHighlightFilter now works with any Name.* token type (#790). - Python 3 lexer: add new exceptions from PEP 3151. - Opa lexer: add new keywords (pull request #170). - Julia lexer: add keywords and underscore-separated number literals (pull request #176). - Lasso lexer: fix method highlighting, update builtins. Fix guessing so that plain XML isn't always taken as Lasso (pull request #163). - Objective C/C++ lexers: allow "@" prefixing any expression (#871). - Ruby lexer: fix lexing of Name::Space tokens (#860) and of symbols in hashes (#873). - Stan lexer: update for version 2.4.0 of the language (pull request #162, PR#255, PR#377). - JavaScript lexer: add the "yield" keyword (pull request #196). - HTTP lexer: support for PATCH method (pull request #190). - Koka lexer: update to newest language spec (pull request #201). - Haxe lexer: rewrite and support for Haxe 3 (pull request #174). - Prolog lexer: add different kinds of numeric literals (#864). - F# lexer: rewrite with newest spec for F# 3.0 (#842), fix a bug with dotted chains (#948). - Kotlin lexer: general update (pull request #271). - Rebol lexer: fix comment detection and analyse_text (pull request #261). - LLVM lexer: update keywords to v3.4 (pull request #258). - PHP lexer: add new keywords and binary literals (pull request #222). - external/markdown-processor.py updated to newest python-markdown (pull request #221). - CSS lexer: some highlighting order fixes (pull request #231). - Ceylon lexer: fix parsing of nested multiline comments (#915). - C family lexers: fix parsing of indented preprocessor directives (#944). - Rust lexer: update to 0.9 language version (pull request #270, PR#388). - Elixir lexer: update to 0.15 language version (pull request #392). - Fix swallowing incomplete tracebacks in Python console lexer (#874).
Update DEPENDS Add test target Upstream changes: 2015-03-14 -- 1.4.3 * Remove three warnings: star-args, abstract-class-little-used, abstract-class-not-used. These warnings don't add any real value and they don't imply errors or problems in the code. * Added a new option for controlling the peephole optimizer in astroid. The option ``--optimize-ast`` will control the peephole optimizer, which is used to optimize a couple of AST subtrees. The current problem solved by the peephole optimizer is when multiple joined strings, with the addition operator, are encountered. If the numbers of such strings is high enough, Pylint will then fail with a maximum recursion depth exceeded error, due to its visitor architecture. The peephole just transforms such calls, if it can, into the final resulting string and this exhibit a problem, because the visit_binop method stops being called (in the optimized AST it will be a Const node). 2015-03-11 -- 1.4.2 * Don't require a docstring for empty modules. Closes issue #261. * Fix a false positive with `too-few-format-args` string warning, emitted when the string format contained a normal positional argument ('{0}'), mixed with a positional argument which did an attribute access ('{0.__class__}'). Closes issue #463. * Take in account all the methods from the ancestors when checking for too-few-public-methods. Closes issue #471. * Catch enchant errors and emit 'invalid-characters-in-docstring' when checking for spelling errors. Closes issue #469. * Use all the inferred statements for the super-init-not-called check. Closes issue #389. * Add a new warning, 'unichr-builtin', emitted by the Python 3 porting checker, when the unichr builtin is found. Closes issue #472. * Add a new warning, 'intern-builtin', emitted by the Python 3 porting checker, when the intern builtin is found. Closes issue #473. * Add support for editable installations. * The HTML output accepts the `--msg-template` option. Patch by Dan Goldsmith. * Add 'map-builtin-not-iterating' (replacing 'implicit-map-evaluation'), 'zip-builtin-not-iterating', 'range-builtin-not-iterating', and 'filter-builtin-not-iterating' which are emitted by `--py3k` when the appropriate built-in is not used in an iterating context (semantics taken from 2to3). * Add a new warning, 'unidiomatic-typecheck', emitted when an explicit typecheck uses type() instead of isinstance(). For example, `type(x) == Y` instead of `isinstance(x, Y)`. Patch by Chris Rebert. Closes issue #299. * Add support for combining the Python 3 checker mode with the --jobs flag (--py3k and --jobs). Closes issue #467. * Add a new warning for the Python 3 porting checker, 'using-cmp-argument', emitted when the `cmp` argument for the `list.sort` or `sorted builtin` is encountered. * Make the --py3k flag commutative with the -E flag. Also, this patch fixes the leaks of error messages from the Python 3 checker when the errors mode was activated. Closes issue #437. 2015-01-16 -- 1.4.1 * Look only in the current function's scope for bad-super-call. Closes issue #403. * Check the return of properties when checking for not-callable. Closes issue #406. * Warn about using the input() or round() built-ins for Python 3. Closes issue #411. * Proper abstract method lookup while checking for abstract-class-instantiated. Closes issue #401. * Use a mro traversal for finding abstract methods. Closes issue #415. * Fix a false positive with catching-non-exception and tuples of exceptions. * Fix a false negative with raising-non-exception, when the raise used an uninferrable exception context. * Fix a false positive on Python 2 for raising-bad-type, when raising tuples in the form 'raise (ZeroDivisionError, None)'. * Fix a false positive with invalid-slots-objects, where the slot entry was an unicode string on Python 2. Closes issue #421. * Add a new warning, 'redundant-unittest-assert', emitted when using unittest's methods assertTrue and assertFalse with constant value as argument. Patch by Vlad Temian. * Add a new JSON reporter, usable through -f flag. * Add the method names for the 'signature-differs' and 'argument-differs' warnings. Closes issue #433. * Don't compile test files when installing. * Fix a crash which occurred when using multiple jobs and the files given as argument didn't exist at all. 2014-11-23 -- 1.4.0 * Added new options for controlling the loading of C extensions. By default, only C extensions from the stdlib will be loaded into the active Python interpreter for inspection, because they can run arbitrary code on import. The option `--extension-pkg-whitelist` can be used to specify modules or packages that are safe to load. * Change default max-line-length to 100 rather than 80 * Drop BaseRawChecker class which were only there for backward compat for a while now * Don't try to analyze string formatting with objects coming from function arguments. Closes issue #373. * Port source code to be Python 2/3 compatible. This drops the need for 2to3, but does drop support for Python 2.5. * Each message now comes with a confidence level attached, and can be filtered base on this level. This allows to filter out all messages that were emitted even though an inference failure happened during checking. * Improved presenting unused-import message. Closes issue #293. * Add new checker for finding spelling errors. New messages: wrong-spelling-in-comment, wrong-spelling-in-docstring. New options: spelling-dict, spelling-ignore-words. * Add new '-j' option for running checks in sub-processes. * Added new checks for line endings if they are mixed (LF vs CRLF) or if they are not as expected. New messages: mixed-line-endings, unexpected-line-ending-format. New option: expected-line-ending-format. * 'dangerous-default-value' no longer evaluates the value of the arguments, which could result in long error messages or sensitive data being leaked. Closes issue #282 * Fix a false positive with string formatting checker, when encountering a string which uses only position-based arguments. Closes issue #285. * Fix a false positive with string formatting checker, when using keyword argument packing. Closes issue #288. * Proper handle class level scope for lambdas. * Handle 'too-few-format-args' or 'too-many-format-args' for format strings with both named and positional fields. Closes issue #286. * Analyze only strings by the string format checker. Closes issue #287. * Properly handle nested format string fields. Closes issue #294. * Don't emit 'attribute-defined-outside-init' if the attribute was set by a function call in a defining method. Closes issue #192. * Properly handle unicode format strings for Python 2. Closes issue #296. * Don't emit 'import-error' if an import was protected by a try-except, which excepted ImportError. * Fix an 'unused-import' false positive, when the error was emitted for all the members imported with 'from import' form. Closes issue #304. * Don't emit 'invalid-name' when assigning a name in an ImportError handler. Closes issue #302. * Don't count branches from nested functions. * Fix a false positive with 'too-few-format-args', when the format strings contains duplicate manual position arguments. Closes issue #310. * fixme regex handles comments without spaces after the hash. Closes issue #311. * Don't emit 'unused-import' when a special object is imported (__all__, __doc__ etc.). Closes issue #309. * Look in the metaclass, if defined, for members not found in the current class. Closes issue #306. * Don't emit 'protected-access' if the attribute is accessed using a property defined at the class level. * Detect calls of the parent's __init__, through a binded super() call. * Check that a class has an explicitly defined metaclass before emitting 'old-style-class' for Python 2. * Emit 'catching-non-exception' for non-class nodes. Closes issue #303. * Order of reporting is consistent. * Add a new warning, 'boolean-datetime', emitted when an instance of 'datetime.time' is used in a boolean context. Closes issue #239. * Fix a crash which ocurred while checking for 'method-hidden', when the parent frame was something different than a function. * Generate html output for missing files. Closes issue #320. * Fix a false positive with 'too-many-format-args', when the format string contains mixed attribute access arguments and manual fields. Closes issue #322. * Extend the cases where 'undefined-variable' and 'used-before-assignment' can be detected. Closes issue #291. * Add support for customising callback identifiers, by adding a new '--callbacks' command line option. Closes issue #326. * Add a new warning, 'logging-format-interpolation', emitted when .format() string interpolation is used within logging function calls. * Don't emit 'unbalanced-tuple-unpacking' when the rhs of the assignment is a variable length argument. Closes issue #329. * Add a new warning, 'inherit-non-class', emitted when a class inherits from something which is not a class. Closes issue #331. * Fix another false positives with 'undefined-variable', where the variable can be found as a class assignment and used in a function annotation. Closes issue #342. * Handle assignment of the string format method to a variable. Closes issue #351. * Support wheel packaging format for PyPi. Closes issue #334. * Check that various built-ins that do not exist in Python 3 are not used: apply, basestring, buffer, cmp, coerce, execfile, file, long raw_input, reduce, StandardError, unicode, reload and xrange. * Warn for magic methods which are not used in any way in Python 3: __coerce__, __delslice__, __getslice__, __setslice__, __cmp__, __oct__, __nonzero__ and __hex__. * Don't emit 'assigning-non-slot' when the assignment is for a property. Closes issue #359. * Fix for regression: '{path}' was no longer accepted in '--msg-template'. * Report the percentage of all messages, not just for errors and warnings. Closes issue #319. * 'too-many-public-methods' is reported only for methods defined in a class, not in its ancestors. Closes issue #248. * 'too-many-lines' disable pragma can be located on any line, not only the first. Closes issue #321. * Warn in Python 2 when an import statement is found without a corresponding `from __future__ import absolute_import`. * Warn in Python 2 when a non-floor division operation is found without a corresponding `from __future__ import division`. * Add a new option, 'exclude-protected', for excluding members from the protected-access warning. Closes issue #48. * Warn in Python 2 when using dict.iter*(), dict.view*(); none of these methods are available in Python 3. * Warn in Python 2 when calling an object's next() method; Python 3 uses __next__() instead. * Warn when assigning to __metaclass__ at a class scope; in Python 3 a metaclass is specified as an argument to the 'class' statement. * Warn when performing parameter tuple unpacking; it is not supported in Python 3. * 'abstract-class-instantiated' is also emitted for Python 2. It was previously disabled. * Add 'long-suffix' error, emitted when encountering the long suffix on numbers. * Add support for disabling a checker, by specifying an 'enabled' attribute on the checker class. * Add a new CLI option, --py3k, for enabling Python 3 porting mode. This mode will disable all other checkers and will emit warnings and errors for constructs which are invalid or removed in Python 3. * Add 'old-octal-literal' to Python 3 porting checker, emitted when encountering octals with the old syntax. * Add 'implicit-map-evaluation' to Python 3 porting checker, emitted when encountering the use of map builtin, without explicit evaluation. 2014-07-26 -- 1.3.0 * Allow hanging continued indentation for implicitly concatenated strings. Closes issue #232. * Pylint works under Python 2.5 again, and its test suite passes. * Fix some false positives for the cellvar-from-loop warnings. Closes issue #233. * Return new astroid class nodes when the inferencer can detect that that result of a function invocation on a type (like `type` or `abc.ABCMeta`) is requested. Closes #205. * Emit 'undefined-variable' for undefined names when using the Python 3 `metaclass=` argument. * Checkers respect priority now. Close issue #229. * Fix a false positive regarding W0511. Closes issue #149. * Fix unused-import false positive with Python 3 metaclasses (#143). * Don't warn with 'bad-format-character' when encountering the 'a' format on Python 3. * Add multiple checks for PEP 3101 advanced string formatting: 'bad-format-string', 'missing-format-argument-key', 'unused-format-string-argument', 'format-combined-specification', 'missing-format-attribute' and 'invalid-format-index'. * Issue broad-except and bare-except even if the number of except handlers is different than 1. Fixes issue #113. * Issue attribute-defined-outside-init for all cases, not just for the last assignment. Closes issue #262. * Emit 'not-callable' when calling properties. Closes issue #268. * Fix a false positive with unbalanced iterable unpacking, when encountering starred nodes. Closes issue #273. * Add new checks, 'invalid-slice-index' and 'invalid-sequence-index' for invalid sequence and slice indices. * Add 'assigning-non-slot' warning, which detects assignments to attributes not defined in slots. * Don't emit 'no-name-in-module' for ignored modules. Closes issue #223. * Fix an 'unused-variable' false positive, where the variable is assigned through an import. Closes issue #196. * Definition order is considered for classes, function arguments and annotations. Closes issue #257. * Don't emit 'unused-variable' when assigning to a nonlocal. Closes issue #275. * Do not let ImportError propagate from the import checker, leading to crash in some namespace package related cases. Closes issue #203. * Don't emit 'pointless-string-statement' for attribute docstrings. Closes issue #193. * Use the proper mode for pickle when opening and writing the stats file. Closes issue #148. * Don't emit hidden-method message when the attribute has been monkey-patched, you're on your own when you do that. * Only emit attribute-defined-outside-init for definition within the same module as the offended class, avoiding to mangle the output in some cases. * Don't emit 'unnecessary-lambda' if the body of the lambda call contains call chaining. Closes issue #243. * Don't emit 'missing-docstring' when the actual docstring uses `.format`. Closes issue #281. 2014-04-30 -- 1.2.1 * Restore the ability to specify the init-hook option via the configuration file, which was accidentally broken in 1.2.0. * Add a new warning [bad-continuation] for badly indentend continued lines. * Emit [assignment-from-none] when the function contains bare returns. Fixes BitBucket issue #191. * Added a new warning for closing over variables that are defined in loops. Fixes Bitbucket issue #176. * Do not warn about \u escapes in string literals when Unicode literals are used for Python 2.*. Fixes BitBucket issue #151. * Extend the checking for unbalanced-tuple-unpacking and unpacking-non-sequence to instance attribute unpacking as well. * Fix explicit checking of python script (1.2 regression, #219) * Restore --init-hook, renamed accidentally into --init-hooks in 1.2.0 (#211) * Add 'indexing-exception' warning, which detects that indexing an exception occurs in Python 2 (behaviour removed in Python 3). 2014-04-18 -- 1.2.0 * Pass the current python paths to pylint process when invoked via epylint. Fixes BitBucket issue #133. * Add -i / --include-ids and -s / --symbols back as completely ignored options. Fixes BitBucket issue #180. * Extend the number of cases in which logging calls are detected. Fixes bitbucket issue #182. * Improve pragma handling to not detect pylint:* strings in non-comments. Fixes BitBucket issue #79. * Do not crash with UnknownMessage if an unknown message ID/name appears in disable or enable in the configuration. Patch by Cole Robinson. Fixes bitbucket issue #170. * Add new warning 'eval-used', checking that the builtin function `eval` was used. * Make it possible to show a naming hint for invalid name by setting include-naming-hint. Also make the naming hints configurable. Fixes BitBucket issue #138. * Added support for enforcing multiple, but consistent name styles for different name types inside a single module; based on a patch written by [email protected]. * Also warn about empty docstrings on overridden methods; contributed by [email protected]. * Also inspect arguments to constructor calls, and emit relevant warnings; contributed by [email protected]. * Added a new configuration option logging-modules to make the list of module names that can be checked for 'logging-not-lazy' et. al. configurable; contributed by [email protected]. * ensure init-hooks is evaluated before other options, notably load-plugins (#166) * Python 2.5 support restored: fixed small issues preventing pylint to run on python 2.5. Bitbucket issues #50 and #62. * bitbucket #128: pylint doesn't crash when looking for used-before-assignment in context manager assignments. * Add new warning, 'bad-reversed-sequence', for checking that the reversed() builtin receive a sequence (implements __getitem__ and __len__, without being a dict or a dict subclass) or an instance which implements __reversed__. * Mark `file` as a bad function when using python2 (closes #8). * Add new warning 'bad-exception-context', checking that `raise ... from ...` uses a proper exception context (None or an exception). * Enhance the check for 'used-before-assignment' to look for 'nonlocal' uses. * Emit 'undefined-all-variable' if a package's __all__ variable contains a missing submodule (closes #126). * Add a new warning 'abstract-class-instantiated' for checking that abstract classes created with `abc` module and with abstract methods are instantied. * Do not warn about 'return-arg-in-generator' in Python 3.3+. * Do not warn about 'abstract-method' when the abstract method is implemented through assignment (#155). * Improve cyclic import detection in the case of packages, patch by Buck Golemon * Add new warnings for checking proper class __slots__: `invalid-slots-object` and `invalid-slots`. * Search for rc file in `~/.config/pylintrc` if `~/.pylintrc` doesn't exists (#121) * Don't register the newstyle checker w/ python >= 3 * Fix unused-import false positive w/ augment assignment (#78) * Fix access-member-before-definition false negative wrt aug assign (#164) * Do not attempt to analyze non python file, eg .so file (#122)
== v0.18.2 [2015-05-14] Michael Granger <[email protected]> Enhancements: - Allow URI connection string (thanks to Chris Bandy) Bugfixes: - Speedups and fixes for PG::TextDecoder::Identifier and quoting behavior - Revert addition of PG::Connection#hostaddr [#202]. - Fix decoding of fractional timezones and timestamps [#203] - Fixes for non-C99 compilers - Avoid possible symbol name clash when linking againt static libpq.
pkgsrc change: allow build on Ruby 2.2. ## 0.8.12 (2015-05-26) * Fix `HTTP.timeout` API (was loosing previously defined options). (@ixti) ## 0.8.11 (2015-05-22) * SNI support for HTTPS connections. See #229. (@tarcieri) * Use "http.rb" in the User-Agent string. See #227. (@tarcieri) ## 0.8.10 (2015-05-14) * Fix cookie headers generation. (@ixti) ## 0.8.9 (2015-05-11) * Add cookies support. (@ixti) * Enforce stringified body encoding. See #219. (@Connorhd) ## 0.8.8 (2015-05-09) * Fix CONNECT header for proxies. See #217. (@Connorhd) ## 0.8.7 (2015-05-08) * Fix `HTTP.timeout` API with options only given. (@ixti) ## 0.8.6 (2015-05-08) * Reset global timeouts after the request finishes. See #215. (@zanker) ## 0.8.5 (2015-05-06) * Add simple timeouts configuration API. See #205. (@ixti) * Deprecate `Request#request_header`. Use `Request#headline` instead. (@ixti) ## 0.8.4 (2015-04-23) * Deprecate `#default_headers` and `#default_headers=`. (@ixti) * Deprecate chainable methods with `with_` prefix. See #207. (@ixti) * Add support of HTTPS connections through proxy. See #186. (@Connorhd) ## 0.8.3 (2015-04-07) * Fix request headline. See #206. (@ixti) * Remove deprecated `Request#__method__`. (@ixti) ## 0.8.2 (2015-04-06) * Fix Celluloid::IO compatibility. See #203. (@ixti) * Cleanup obsolete code. (@zanker) ## 0.8.1 (2015-04-02) * Add missing `require "resolv"`. See #202. (@ixti) * Add block-form `#persistent` calls. See #200, #201. (@ixti) ## 0.8.0 (2015-04-01) * Properly handle WaitWritable for SSL. See #199. (@zanker) * Add support for non-ASCII URis. See #197. (@ixti) * Add configurable connection timeouts. See #187, #194, #195. (@zanker) * Refactor requests redirect following logic. See #179. (@ixti) * Support for persistent HTTP connections (@zanker) * Add caching support. See #77 and #177. (@Asmod4n, @pezra) * Improve servers used in specs boot up. Issue was initially raised up by @olegkovalenko. See #176. (@ixti) * Reflect FormData rename changes (FormData -> HTTP::FormData). (@ixti) * `HTTP::Headers` now raises `HTTP::InvalidHeaderNameError` in case of (surprise) invalid HTTP header field name (e.g.`"Foo:Bar"`). See #173. (@ixti)
Needed by py-google-api-python-client-1.4.2. ## v1.5.2 * Add access token refresh error class that includes HTTP status (#310) * Python3 compatibility fixes for Django (#316, #318) * Fix incremental auth in flask_util (#322) * Fall back to credential refresh on EDEADLK in multistore_file (#336) ## v1.5.1 * Fix bad indent in `tools.run_flow()` (#301, bug was introduced when switching from 2 space indents to 4) ## v1.5.0 * Fix (more like clarify) `bytes` / `str` handling in crypto methods. (#203, #250, #272) * Replacing `webapp` with `webapp2` in `oauth2client.appengine` (#217) * Added optional `state` parameter to `step1_get_authorize_url`. (#219 and #222) * Added `flask_util` module that provides a Flask extension to aid with using OAuth2 web server flow. This provides the same functionality as the `appengine.webapp2` OAuth2Decorator, but will work with any Flask application regardless of hosting environment. (#226, #273) * Track scopes used on credentials objects (#230) * Moving docs to [readthedocs.org][1] (#237, #238, #244) * Removing `old_run` module. Was deprecated July 2, 2013. (#285) * Avoid proxies when querying for GCE metadata (to check if running on GCE) (#114, #293) [1]: https://readthedocs.org/ ## v1.4.12 * Fix OS X flaky test failure (#189). * Fix broken OpenSSL import (#191). * Remove `@util.positional` from wrapped request in `Credentials.authorize()` (#196, #197). * Changing pinned dependencies to `>=` (#200, #204). * Support client authentication using `Authorization` header (#206). * Clarify environment check in case where GAE imports succeed but GAE services aren't available (#208). ## v1.4.11 * Better environment detection with Managed VMs. * Better OpenSSL detection in exotic environments. ## v1.4.10 * Update the `OpenSSL` check to be less strict about finding `crypto.py` in the `OpenSSL` directory. * `tox` updates for new environment handling in `tox`. ## v1.4.9 * Ensure that the ADC fails if we try to *write* the well-known file to a directory that doesn't exist, but not if we try to *read* from one. ## v1.4.8 * Better handling of `body` during token refresh when `body` is a stream. * Better handling of expired tokens in storage. * Cleanup around `openSSL` import. * Allow custom directory for the `well_known_file`. * Integration tests for python2 and python3. (!!!) * Stricter file permissions when saving the `well_known_file`. * Test cleanup around config file locations. ## v1.4.7 * Add support for Google Developer Shell credentials. * Better handling of filesystem errors in credential refresh. * python3 fixes * Add `NO_GCE_CHECK` for skipping GCE detection. * Better error messages on `InvalidClientSecretsError`. * Comment cleanup on `run_flow`. ## v1.4.6 * Add utility function to convert PKCS12 key to PEM. (#115) * Change GCE detection logic. (#93) * Add a tox env for doc generation. ## v1.4.5 * Set a shorter timeout for an Application Default Credentials issue on some networks. (#93, #101) * Test cleanup, switch from mox to mock. (#103) * Switch docs to sphinx from epydoc. ## v1.4.4 * Fix a bug in bytes/string encoding of headers. ## v1.4.3 * Big thanks to @dhermes for spotting and fixing a mess in our test setup. * Fix a serious issue with tests not being run. (#86, #87, #89) * Start credentials cleanup for single 2LO/3LO call. (#83, #84) * Clean up stack traces when re-raising in some places. (#79) * Clean up doc building. (#81, #82) * Fixed minimum version for `six` dependency. (#75)
* Release 0.12.2 (28-Aug-2016) ** Improved Tor Connection Handler The `tor.control_endpoint` connection handler now properly handles the config.SocksPort response provided by the debian Tor daemon (and possibly others), which included a confusing unix-domain socket in its response. The `tor.socks_port` handler was changed to accept both hostname and port number. Using anything but "localhost" or "127.0.0.1" is highly discouraged, as it would reveal your IP address to (possibly hostile) external hosts. This change was made to support applications (e.g. Tahoe-LAFS) which accept endpoint strings to configure socks_port, but then parse them and reject anything but TCP endpoints (to match Foolscap's current limitations). Such applications ought to warn their users to use only localhost. * Release 0.12.1 (20-Aug-2016) ** Connection Handlers for SOCKS, Tor, I2P Foolscap now includes importable connection handlers for SOCKS(5a), Tor, and I2P. #242, #246, #261 These handlers require additional supporting libraries, so they must be imported separately, and a setuptools "extra feature" declaration must be used to ask for the supporting libs. For example, applications which want to use `tor:` hints (on a host with a Tor daemon running) should have a setup.py with: install_requires=["foolscap[tor]"], and the Tub setup code should do: from foolscap.connections import tor tub.addConnectionHintHandler("tor", tor.default_socks()) Full examples and docs are available in docs/connection-handlers.rst. The default connection-negotiation timeout was increased from 60s to 120s, to accomodate tor/i2p daemon startup times. * Release 0.12.0 (20-Jul-2016) ** API changes: no more automatic configuration Foolscap has moved from automatic listener configuration (randomly-allocated TCP ports, automatically-determined IP address) to using more predictable manual configuration. In our experience, the automatic configuration only worked on hosts which had external IP addresses, which (sadly) is not the case for most computers attached to the modern internet. #252 Applications must now explicitly provide Foolscap with port numbers (for Tub.listenOn) and hostnames (for Tub.setLocation). Applications are encouraged to give users configuration controls to teach Foolscap what hostname and port number it should advertise to external hosts in the FURLs it creates. See https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/2773 for ideas. The specific API changes were: - Tub.setLocationAutomatically() has been deprecated - Listener.getPortnum() has been deprecated - calling Tub.listenOn("tcp:0") is also deprecated: callers should allocate a port themselves (the foolscap.util.allocate_tcp_port utility function, which does not block, has been added for this purpose). Foolscap tools like "flappserver create" and "flogtool create-gatherer" will no longer try to deduce their external IP address in an attempt to build externally-reachable FURLs, and will no longer accept "tcp:0" as a listening port (they now default to specific port numbers). Instead, they have --location= and --port arguments. The user must provide '--location' with a connection-hint string like 'tcp:hostname.example.org:3117' (which is put into the server's FURLs). This must match the corresponding '--port' argument, if provided. - for all tools, if '--port' is provided, it must not be tcp:0 - 'flappserver create' now requires --location, and '--port' defaults to tcp:3116 - 'flogtool create-gatherer' requires --location, default port is tcp:3117 - 'flogtool create-incident-gatherer' does too, default is tcp:3118 For backwards-compatibility, old flappservers will have "tcp:0" written into their "BASEDIR/port" file, and an empty string in "BASEDIR/location": these must then be edited to allow the flappserver to start. For example, write "tcp:12345" into "BASEDIR/port" to assign a portnumber, and "tcp:HOSTNAME:12345" into "BASEDIR/location" to expose it in the generated FURL. ** Other API changes Tub.listenOn() now takes a string or an Endpoint (something that implements twisted.internet.interfaces.IStreamServerEndpoint). This makes it possible to listen on non-IPv4 sockets (e.g. IPv6-only sockets, or unix-domain sockets, or more exotic endpoints), as long as Tub.setLocation() is set to something which the other end's connection handlers can deal with. #203 #243 The "DefaultTCP" handler (which manages normal "tcp:HOST:PORT" connection hints) has been moved to foolscap.connections.tcp . This makes room for new Tor/I2P/SOCKS handlers to live in e.g. foolscap.connections.tor . #260 Connection handlers are now allowed to return a Deferred from hint_to_endpoint(), which should make some handlers easier to write. #262 Note that RemoteReference.notifyOnDisconnect() will be deprecated in the next release (once all internal uses have been removed from Foolscap). Applications should stop using it as soon as possible. #42 #140 #207 ** Compatibility Changes This release removes support for the old (py2.4) "sets" module. This was retained to support applications which were trying to maintain py2.4 compatibility, but it's been so long since this was necessary, it's time to remove it. ** Other Changes The internal `allocate_tcp_port()` function was fixed: unexpected kernel behavior meant that sometimes it would return a port that was actually in use. This caused unit tests to fail randomly about 5% of the time. #258 IPv6 support is nearly complete: listening on a plain TCP port will typically accept connections via both IPv4 and IPv6, and the DefaultTCP handler will do a hostname lookup that can use both A and AAAA records. So as long as your server has a DNS entry that points at its IPv6 address, and you provide the hostname to Tub.setLocation(), Foolscap will connect over IPv6. There is one piece missing for complete support: the DefaultTCP connection handler must be modified to accept square-bracketed numeric IPv6 addresses, for rare situations where the host has a known (stable) IPv6 address, but no DNS name.
v2.5.0 ------ * Improved performance on CPython by adding caching around ref resolution (#203)
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.
When installing nginx-1.4.7nb6, the NetBSD MESSAGE file gets printed out with inappropriate instructions for setting up log rotations. Printout reproduced below.
Consider adding something like following lines to /etc/newsyslog.conf:
/var/log/nginx/access.log www:www 640 7 * 24 Z /var/db/nginx/nginx.pid SIGUSR1
/var/log/nginx/error.log www:www 640 7 * 24 Z /var/db/nginx/nginx.pid SIGUSR1
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