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Bump pygments from 2.2.0 to 2.8.1 #83

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps pygments from 2.2.0 to 2.8.1.

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2.8.1

2.8.0

  • Added lexers:

  • Updated lexers:

    • AutoIt: Support single quoted strings (#1667, #1663)

    • C/C++ & related: Fix mishandling '*/' (#1695)

    • Cocoa: Add builtin types (#1703)

    • Console (#1672)

    • Eiffel: Fix performance issues (#1658)

    • Fortran: Improve combined keyword detection (#1677, #1188)

    • J: Fix operator ? lexing (#1700, #1149)

    • JavaScript/TypeScript: Fix escapes in backtick strings (#1679, #1686)

    • Kotlin: Improve string interpolation, modifier keyword handling, and various small issues (#1699)

    • LESS: Support single-line comments (#1046)

    • Matlab:

      • Add support for class properties (#1466)
      • Update builtin functions (#1705)
      • Various cleanups (#1673)
    • Python: Improve handling of raw f-strings (#1681, #1683)

    • Ruby: Better method name handling (#1531)

    • Stata: Updated keywords (#1470)

  • Added styles:

  • The pygmentize script now uses argparse, all options should work as before

  • Add pygmentize -C option to guess a lexer from content

  • With this release, Pygments moves to a new internal testing system (#1649.) See Contributing.md for details. The main advantage of this new change is a much better test coverage of all existing example lexers. It also makes it much easier to add new test snippets.

  • Make guessing prefer Python 3 lexer

  • Do not guess MIME or SQL without reason

  • Changed setuptools to use a declarative config through setup.cfg. Building Pygments now requires setuptools 39.2+.

  • Add markdown to MarkdownLexer aliases (#1687)

  • Change line number handling

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Changelog

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Version 2.8.1

(released March 7, 2021)

Version 2.8.0

(released February 14, 2021)

  • Added lexers:

  • Updated lexers:

    • AutoIt: Support single quoted strings (#1667, #1663)

    • C/C++ & related: Fix mishandling '*/' (#1695)

    • Cocoa: Add builtin types (#1703)

    • Console (#1672)

    • Eiffel: Fix performance issues (#1658)

    • Fortran: Improve combined keyword detection (#1677, #1188)

    • J: Fix operator ? lexing (#1700, #1149)

    • JavaScript/TypeScript: Fix escapes in backtick strings (#1679, #1686)

    • Kotlin: Improve string interpolation, modifier keyword handling, and various small issues (#1699)

    • LESS: Support single-line comments (#1046)

    • Matlab:

      • Add support for class properties (#1466)
      • Update builtin functions (#1705)
      • Various cleanups (#1673)
    • Python: Improve handling of raw f-strings (#1681, #1683)

    • Ruby: Better method name handling (#1531)

    • Stata: Updated keywords (#1470)

  • Added styles:

  • The pygmentize script now uses argparse, all options should work as before

  • Add pygmentize -C option to guess a lexer from content

  • With this release, Pygments moves to a new internal testing system (#1649.)

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #87.