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Bump rouge from 3.3.0 to 3.17.0 #41

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps rouge from 3.3.0 to 3.17.0.

Release notes

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v3.17.0

This release includes the ECL lexer as a new lexer. It also incorporates fixes for the CoffeeScript, Markdown, NASM, Ruby, Scala and Varnish lexers. Enjoy your syntax highlighting! 🎉

v3.16.0

This release includes one new lexer: the Varnish lexer! We also have fixes for the D, Java, Lua, NASM, Objective-C, PowerShell, Rust, Shell, TOML and TypeScript lexers.

Thank you to all the contributors who've helped make Rouge better!

v3.15.0

This release includes three new lexers: FreeFEM, GHC and Objective-C++. Thanks to contributions from the community, we also have fixes for the Console, Jinja, LLVM, Python, Rust and Swift lexers. Finally, you should now be able to pass 'false' as an option after a fix to how CGI-style options are parsed.

Happy new year to everyone! We look forward to another year of Rouge 😃

v3.14.0

This release includes fixes for the JSONDOC, Liquid, Magik and TOML lexers as well as the addition of the NES Assembly and Slice lexers.

If all goes according to plan, this will be the last release for 2019. Thanks to all the contributors who improved Rouge—this library wouldn't be what it is without you. See you all again in the new year!

v3.13.0

This release includes a fix for the BPF lexer and the Q lexer and the addition of the TTCN-3 lexer. We've also slowed down the cadence for releases. Releases are now scheduled to come out on the second Tuesday of each month.

v3.12.0

This release includes a handful of fixes (one for the Embedded Elixir lexer and a couple for Rouge itself) and the addition of the Minizinc lexer.

v3.11.1

This is a small update that provides a fix for the Perl lexer.

As is evident from the last couple of releases, we've slowed down the pace of development over the past couple of weeks. There are still a lot of pull requests to clear but it's likely that this will happen at a slower rate than has been the case. Thanks for your patience!

v3.11.0

This release includes some fixes for existing lexers and support for three new languages.

I'd also like to call out the updates to the Liquid lexer. Although this was submitted via a single PR, it represents a substantial amount of work and is a large upgrade to the previous version of the lexer. Special thanks to @EricFromCanada 🎉

v3.10.0

This release includes a couple of fixes and support for five new languages.

v3.9.0

This release includes fixes for a number of lexers and support for three new languages.

This is a lighter release in comparison to the past couple of versions. We've taken a bit of a summer break and perhaps been slightly distracted by the latest update to No Man's Sky.

v3.8.0

This release includes continued improvements to the library, fixes for a number of lexers and support for seven new languages.

v3.7.0

This release includes continued improvements to the library, fixes for a number of lexers and support for eight new languages.

v3.6.0

This release includes continued improvements to the library, fixes for a number of lexers and—like v3.5.0—support for three new languages.

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Changelog

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version 3.17.0: 2020-03-11

Comparison with the previous version

  • General
    • Fix name of splat expansion Rubocop rule (#1451 by Hiroki Noda)
  • CoffeeScript Lexer
    • Improve regex and string lexing in CoffeeScript lexer (#1441 by Michael Camilleri)
  • ECL Lexer (NEW)
    • Add ECL lexer (#1396 by David de Hilster)
  • Markdown Lexer
    • Fix brackets in links in Markdown lexer (#1445 by Marcel Amirault)
    • Fix fenced code blocks in Markdown lexer (#1442 by Michael Camilleri)
  • NASM Lexer
    • Rewrite NASM lexer (#1428 by Michael Camilleri)
  • Ruby Lexer
    • Support additional number literals in the Ruby lexer (#1456 by FUJI Goro)
  • Scala Lexer
    • Fix symbol lexing in Scala lexer (#1438 by Michael Camilleri)
  • Varnish Lexer
    • Add support for Fastly extensions to Varnish lexer (#1454 by FUJI Goro)

version 3.16.0: 2020-02-12

Comparison with the previous version

  • General
    • Update GitHub Issues settings (#1436 by Michael Camilleri)
    • Add information about custom HTML formatters to README (#1415 by Jeanine Adkisson)
    • Fix memoisation of Lexer.detectable? (#1425 by Ashwin Maroli)
    • Update latest Ruby checked by Travis to 2.7 (#1422 by Michael Camilleri)
    • Add TerminalTruecolor formatter (#1413 by Jeanine Adkisson)
    • Fix escaping of term codes in Terminal256 formatter (#1404 by Jeanine Adkisson)
    • Fix crash in Terminal256 formatter with escaped tokens (#1402 by Jeanine Adkisson)
  • D Lexer
    • Add FILE_FULL_PATH keyword to D lexer (#1394 by Hiroki Noda)
  • Java Lexer
    • Support Unicode identifiers in Java lexer (#1414 by Michael Camilleri)
    • Combine import and package rules in Java lexer (#1389 by Michael Camilleri)
  • Lua Lexer
    • Add regex support to Lua lexer (#1403 by Michael Camilleri)
  • NASM Lexer
    • Improve the NASM visual sample (#1421 by Bernardo Sulzbach)
  • Objective-C Lexer
    • Add @autoreleasepool keyword to Objective-C lexer (#1424 by Nicolas Bouilleaud)
    • Fix Error token in common Objective-C module (#1406 by Masataka Pocke Kuwabara)
  • PowerShell Lexer
    • Fix array access priority in PowerShell lexer (#1429 by Michael Camilleri)
  • Rust Lexer
    • Support raw strings in Rust lexer (#1399 by Konrad Borowski)
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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Superseded by #42.