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rlwrap: Update to 0.46.1 Changes: 0.46.1 ------ When compiled with readline-8.2, correctly handle echo'ed user input when accepting a line (see #168) This will disable bracketed-paste when compiled with readline-8.1 or earlier. 0.46 ---- - rlwrapfilter.py would not find collections.Callable with newer (>= 3.10) python - rlwrapfilter.py would choke on rlwrap version strings (like 0.45.2) that cannot be converted by float() - rlwrap could segfault or garble prompts containing a carriage return - configure.ac would complain about obsolete macros with newest autoconf - Bind TAB to self-insert if no completions are specified on the rlwrap command line
misc: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and SHA512 hashes The following distfiles could not be fetched (possibly fetched conditionally?): ./misc/libreoffice/distinfo libreoffice/harfbuzz-2.6.4.tar.xz
misc: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfiles
rlwrap: Update to 0.45.2 Changes: 0.45.2 ------ - rlwrap enables bracketed-paste when instructed to do so by .inputrc, but would then never disable it at exit. - rlwrap -z (i.e. rlwrap when using a filter) would still open /tmp/rlwrap.debug after forking the filter command, preventing other users from running it afterwards 0.45.1 ------ - rlwrap would always open /tmp/rlwrap.debug after forking child command, preventing other users from running it. - Fix args to setitimer() call to prevent EINVAL error on return - advise about --always-readline if in direct mode at first user ENTER keystroke - check for I_SWROPT even if isastream() is present (compile would fail on Oracle linux)
rlwrap: Update to 0.45 0.45 ---- New features: - --only-cook '!<regexp>' enables "confident mode" where every possible prompt that matches a regexp is cooked immediately (so that even prompts that get printed when handling a large paste are cooked) - --no-children (-N) now enables direct mode whenever the client switches to the alternate screen. This makes editors and pagers usable even when using --always-readline on non-linux systems - when run inside an emacs shell buffer, rlwrap will execute the client instead of wrapping it (just as when stdin is not a terminal) - --always-echo echoes user input even when the client has switched off ECHO. - filter "makefilter" to easily employ shell commands (like sed, or grep) as rlwrap filters (extending/superseding "outfilter") - filters can change (some) bindable and internal readline variables with a new RlwrapFilter method tweak_readline_oob() Bug Fixes: - rlwrap correctly handles bracketed paste - --ansi-colour-aware (-A) didn't do anything at all. Now it recognises colour codes as well as common control codes like window titles. --ansi-colour-aware="!" will "bleach" the prompt, i.e. remove all colour codes - On AIX, rlwrap would quit if client wrote 0 bytes - a round of testing on Polarhome to weed out some incompatibilities with older Unix systems
rlwrap: Update to version 0.44 pkgsrc changes: - Remove patch-configure.ac, now also applied upstream Changes: 0.44 ---- - rlwrap doesn't (yet) work with bracketed-paste. As this is enabled by default from readline-8.1 onwards, rlwrap disables it, even if specified in .inputrc. A multi-line paste will therefore (still) behave as multiple 1-line pastes - rlwrap is now aware of multi-byte characters and correctly handles prompts (or things that look like prompts, e.g. progress indicators) that contain them, according to your locale. - rlwrap filters can now also filter signals (see RlwrapFilter(3pm)), changing them, or providing extra input to the rlwrapped command. - Key *sequences* can now be bound to rlwrap-direct-keypress (using a new readline command rlwrap-direct-prefix) (contributed by Yuri d'Elia) - configure will correctly identify whether --mirror-arguments will work, even on 1-processor systems - the handle_hotkey filter has a handler definition that enables fuzzy history search using fzf - binding accept-line to a key would make that key mess up the display - The debug log is more readable (e.g. by marking debug lines with "parent", "child" or "filter")
rlwrap: Add URL of upstream pull request in patch-configure.ac
rlwrap: Properly include <util.h> for openpty(3) Previously on NetBSD and probably other system that has openpty(3) in util.h the compilation lead to a: ptytty.c: In function 'ptytty_get_pty': ptytty.c:72:7: warning: implicit declaration of function 'openpty' [-Wimplicit-function-declaration] if (openpty(&pfd, fd_tty, tty_name, NULL, NULL) != -1) { ^~~~~~~ due a missing <util.h> inclusion. Add a patch for configure.ac (and auto* tools to USE_TOOLS) in order to address that. Originally reported by Matthew Mondor via PR pkg/46190 and thanks to Matthew and <wiz> for their analysis!
Update misc/rlwrap to 0.43 pkgsrc changes: - depends on python3* now that filters can be written in Python - update MASTER_SITES and HOMEPAGE (old homepage seems no longer available) - take MAINTAINERship Changes: 0.43 ---- - Added Hisanobu Okuda's rlwrapfilter.py python3 module and example filters. Filters can now be written in python as well as perl. - If a filter was used, rlwrap would pass all input, output, history items, prompts, ... through the filter, even if it wouldn't change them. Now, at startup, filters (even filter pipelines) tell rlwrap which messages they handle, after which rlwrap won't bother them with anything else. - Added bindable readline command rlwrap-direct-keypress that bypasses readline editing and sends its keypress directly to the rlwrapped command (like CTRL-G for the Erlang shell) - Added bindable readline command rlwrap-hotkey that passes the current input buffer and history to the filter (or filter pipeline) specified with the '-z' option. This can be used e.g. to insert the current selection at the cursor position, or to edit (re-write) the history. This uncovered quite a few bugs and inconsistencies: - My ncurses' termcap emulation misses some codes (like term_cursor_hpos) that its terminfo has. rlwrap now always searches terminfo before termcap. - rlwrap was confused about the role of history_offset, resulting in muddled and unclear (although correct) code. - rlwrap --history-size -0 would clobber the history file (as per the manual - that has been updated as well) - rlwrap's ad hoc way of sending lists of strings to filters by interspersing them with TABS or spaces is becoming unwieldy, it has been replaced by a standard encoding <length1><string1><length2><string2>.... (where the <lengths> are fixed length hexadecimal numbers (this is a contribution by Hisanobu Okuda) - Playing back a readline macro consisting of more than one line would crash with SIGSEGV - rlwrap with negative --histsize would fail when there is no history file yet. - An empty prompt would make $filter->{cumulative_output} miss its last line - Pre-given (-P) input would only be put in input line after cooking timeout (usually 40 msec) - One-shot (-o) rlwrap could accept more than one line when input in quick succession. - rlwrap didn't delete the tempfiles used in a multi-line edit - configure.ac now works even when cross-compiling (skipping some tests, but providing sensible defaults) - --enable-pedantic-ansi is a new configure option separate from --enable-debug (it used to be implied by --enable-debug) - --complete-filenames (-c) will now work on OS X and FreeBSD as well
Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for misc category Problems found locating distfiles: Package colorls: missing distfile ls.tar.gz Package molden: missing distfile molden-4.6/molden4.6.tar.gz Package softmaker-office-demo: missing distfile ofl06trial.tgz Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
PR/4997 from Leonardo Taccary, thanks! Update misc/rlwrap to rlwrap-0.42. Changes: 0.42 ---- * Added --mirror-arguments (-U) option * On SunOS tcgetattr(slave pty) failed with "Invalid argument" * If the completion list contained two words, one of which a prefix of the other (e.g. "sea" and "seagull") the shorter one would be skipped when displaying a list of completions * reading completion files (with the -f option, or from $RLWRAP_HOME/<command>_completions) could fail with an incorrect ENOENT ("No such file or directory") * rlwrap -z listing wouldn't list filters * When both master and slave pty are unfit for sensing slave commands terminal settings, rlwrap now bails out with an error "cannot determine terminal mode of slave command" 0.41 ---- * Slightly late SIGCHLD could cause an I/O error on master pty * Added -W (-polling) option to poll slave pty for changes in its interrupt character and ISIG flag. * if $TERM is not found in termcap/terminfo database, use vt100 0.40 ---- * configure will now find tgetent() in libtinfo * compiling with gcc -O2 made rlwrap hang after CTRL-D on empty line * HP-UX 11 has weird tgetent() return values, confusing rlwrap * On Solaris, rlwrap would sometimes fail with "TIOCSWINSZ failed on slave pty" * Single quote ' is now word-breaking by default * multi-line edit would mangle upper ASCII and UTF-8 (and still does that to UTF16 :( ) * added --extra-char-after-completion and -multi-line-ext options * rlwrap now recognises the 'rmcup' and 'rmkx' character sequences used by programs that use an alternate screen (like editors and pagers) to return from it. * configure will now correctly determine pty type on SCO OpenServer * rlwrap --no-children would leak file descriptors to /proc/<command_pid>/wchan * non-ASCII characters in multi-line input are no longer replaced by spaces after calling an external editor * running rlwrap within emacs would crash (division by zero). rlwrap now bails out whenever terminal width == 0 * added --enable-proc-mountpoint config option to use alternate linux-like proc filesystems (like in FreeBSD) for finding <command>s working dir (-c option) and kernel function in which <command> is sleeping (-N option) * added prototype for copy_without_ignore_markers, fixing a segfault on NetBSD/amd64 * commands final output before dying was lost on FreeBSD * Filters now get complete echo lines even if the echo comes back in chunks
Update to 0.37; closes PR 46078. Now depends on perl. 0.37 Commands that emit "status lines" using backspaces and carriage returns could confuse rlwrap rlwrap uses C strings internally, and thus cannot cope with command output that contains zero bytes (padding). It used to replace these with spaces, now the zero bytes are removed. if the RLWRAP_HOME is set, but $RLWRAP_HOME doesn't exist, rlwrap will create it typo: SIGERR instead of SIG_ERR in signals.c 0.36 Entering a line from vi command mode would echo the input twice Output from very busy commands would not always be printed on time When rlwrap kills itself after a command crash it will not dump core, in order to avoid clobbering command's much more interesting core dump. Premature filter death is now reported properly (it used to only say: "EOF reading from filter" or "Broken pipe writing to filter") 0.35 config.{guess,sub} have been updated to version 2009-12-13 Corrected array bounds error in my_putstr("") (which could make rlwrap write an extra newline when exiting, but might even crash on some systems) Many small improvements and fixes for multi-line input: Multi-line inputs are now written to the inferior command one line at a time, so that command's response (e.g. a continuation prompt) can be interleaved with the echo'ed (multi-line) input. Calling an external editor will no longer obliterate the prompt, and line/column positions are now correct. After a multi-line edit in vi-mode, the cursor will no longer end up one line too high. CTRL-D on an empty line was handed directly to command, but also (erroneously) put in readline's input buffer Many small fixes and improvements in signal handling: SIGSEGV, and other "error" signals like SIGFPE, are now unblocked all of the time, so that rlwrap can always clean up after a crash. Since version 0.25 rlrwap's transparency extends to signals: if the inferior command segfaults, rlwrap will kill itself with a SIGSEGV. In order to get the bug reports where they belong, rlwrap now reports explicitly that it has not crashed itself. rlwrap's call to sigaction forgot to set the signal mask (!) Continuing after CTRL-Z on QNX now wakes up command Added --one-shot (-o) and --only-cook (-O) options debug log is now in a format that works well with emacs' grep-mode rlwrap's bindable readline function names (like rlwrap-call-editor) are now in hyphen-style instead of underscore_style (use of the old_style_names will now be flagged as an error) Filters can now prevent a prompt from being cooked by "rejecting" it. Rlwrapfilter.pm would set $_ incorrectly in echo and output handlers. RlwrapFilter.pm manpage is now created by newer (and less buggy) version of pod2man Added EXAMPLES section and -t option to rlwrap manpage 0.34 Binding wide (e.g. utf-8) chars in .inputrc now works prefix arguments are now correctly reset (M-5 a b now yields aaaaab instead of aaaaabbbbb) 0.33 rlwrap incorrectly fed terminfo-style capnames ("dl1") instead of termcap codes ("dl") into tgetstr(). On newer Debian systems this exposed a bug where random garbage would be printed by rlwrap Hyphens in rlwrap manpage are now all properly escaped RlwrapFilter.pm now only re-sets $filter->cumulative_output when an INPUT message is received 0.32 Major new feature: filtering. Filters sit between rlwrap and the wrapped command, re-writing command output, input, prompts, history, and completion word lists. System-wide filters live in DATADIR/rlwrap/filters (where DATADIR = /usr/local/share by default, installation-dependent) Because of this, completions now live in DATADIR/rlwrap/completions (until now: DATADIR/rlwrap) To make filter writing easy, a perl module RlwrapFilter.pm has been added. It doesn't become part of your perl installation, but lives in DATADIR/rlwrap/filters rlwrap didn't properly check errno after reading from inferior pty. This could lead to a spurious "read error on master pty" Instead of using crusty old signal(), signal handlers are now set by sigaction() without SA_RESTART (BSD semantics) Different syscall-restarting behaviour among systems caused hard-to-trace bugs Now copies inferior pty's c_oflags to stdout before output. (some editors like joe would mess up the screen) prompt handling logic has been streamlined. Coloured prompt handling is reliable now, even for long prompts. At program exit, rlwrap now outputs a newline only when the client didn't. Added -g, -I, -N, -S, -w and -z options Removed -F option (and added a filter to replace it) -p option now takes colour names (-pYellow) rlwrap (and readline) uses C strings internally, which could cause problems with commands that output '\0' bytes. In direct mode, such characters are left untouched, but in readline mode they are replaced by spaces. the tools directory has been updated, so that configure will feel at home even on newer systems tested on SunOS, AIX, FreeBSD, HP/UX, QNX (thanks to polarhome.com), as well as cygwin and linux
Updated to version 0.30. Pkgsrc changes: - Added option "debug" (off by default). - Explicitly listed licence information. Changes since version 0.28: =========================== 0.30 rlwrap can now use putenv() on machines that don't have setenv() (like some Solaris systems) EOF on stdin (e.g. by pressing CTRL-D) would end prompt colouring. added -q option 0.29 added -A option to handle (ANSI-)coloured prompts added -p option to colourise uncoloured prompts added -t option to set terminal type for client command rlwrap now copies its terminal settings from the client even when this has put its terminal in single-keypress (uncooked) mode. A rlwrapped emacs will now respond to CTRL-C and CTRL-G as it should. fixed a long-standing bug where long output lines with the -r option would put mutilated words into the completion list. Drawback: prompts are not put into the completion list anymore (bug or feature?). rlwrap now handles output to the client before input from the client, and only handles keyboard input when all client I/O has been handled. This will make rlwrap a little better behaved when handling large chunks of (pasted) input, especially with colourised prompts error messages and warnings now include the rlwrap version number rlwrap now prints a warning when started in vi mode when the terminal is too dumb to support upwards cursor movement added a very simple custom malloc/free debugger for use with the --debug option. Rather fragile and not well tested, use with care. Whenever TERM is not set, rlwrap assumes vt100. Set TERM=dumb if you really have a dumb terminal. rlwrap now leaves the handling of multi-line prompts and edit buffers to readline (except when in horizontal-scroll mode or when configured with --enable-homegrown-redisplay). whenever --always-readline is set, SIGWINCH not passed to client command immediately, but only *after* accepting a line. multi-byte prompts and input no longer confuse rlwrap (provided your readline lib supports multi-byte characters) --spy-on-readline now enabled by default the configure script will now find term.h on cygwin dropped the assumption that tgetent() and friends are only ever declared in term.h; rlwrap now has proper terminal handling also under SunOS. the rlwrap source should again be fit for consumption by older (C91 compliant) compilers
Initial import of rlwrap-0.28. rlwrap is a 'readline wrapper' that uses the GNU readline library to allow the editing of keyboard input for other commands. Input history is remembered across invocations, separately for each command; history completion and search work as in bash and completion word lists can be specified on the command line.
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