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Bump rouge from 3.3.0 to 3.24.0 #52

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps rouge from 3.3.0 to 3.24.0.

Release notes

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v3.24.0

This release has two new lexers: one for e-mails (yes, I am aware it is only me that spells it that way) and one for J (why not another language starting with J?). There's also fixes for the Apex, HTTP, Janet, JavaScript and Rust lexers. And on top of all of that, there are some improvements to Rouge itself, including a new CLI debug command and a line highlighting option.

Thanks to everyone who contributed bug reports and pull requests. Stay safe and lex responsibly!

v3.23.0

This release has two new lexers: one for PostScript and one for systemd unit files. There's also fixes for the Kotlin, Ruby and Rust lexers. Thanks to all the contributors who help make Rouge better. Don't forget to wear a mask!

v3.22.0

This is a small release with just one update: a major rewrite of the PHP lexer. Hopefully the improved level of detail makes your PHP code look prettier but do report any issues you find with it!

v3.21.0

This release has three new lexers, one for BrightScript, one for Janet and one for SSH Config. There's also fixes for the Batchfile, C++, Jinja, Perl, PowerShell, Rego, Sass, SCSS and Twig lexers. Happy highlighting!

v3.20.0

We've got some new lexers again! This release includes lexers for Augeas, BibTeX, HLSL, LiveScript, Velocity and Zig. On top of that, we have fixes for the C++, Diff, Haskell, HTML, JavaScript, JSX, OpenType Feature File, PowerShell, TSX and TypeScript lexers.

I'd like to especially call out @lkinasiewicz for the LiveScript lexer. This was originally submitted back in 2017 and it's great to have it finally part of Rouge! The backlog of outstanding PRs is still too long but we are slowly making progress. As I like to say: forward, not backward; upward, not forward; and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom!

v3.19.0

No new lexers this but release but we do have fixes for the JavaScript, Kotlin, Python, SPARQL and Turtle lexers. In addition, there have been some under the hood improvements to how keywords are generated for certain languages.

Stay safe everyone!

v3.18.0

This release includes new lexers for Cypher, Datastudio, GHC Cmm, ISBL, Rego, Solidity and YANG. It also incorporates fixes for the C++, CMake, Console, F#, JSON, JSONDOC, Kotlin, Markdown, Pascal, PHP, Python, Racket, Ruby, Terraform, TypeScript and Vue lexers. Which seems like quite a lot. Enjoy!

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.

Changelog

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version 3.24.0: 2020-10-14

Comparison with the previous version

  • General
    • Fix errors from new empty regex requirements (#1606 by Michael Camilleri)
    • Restrict the use of empty-matching regular expressions (#1548 by Jeanine Adkisson)
    • Add a CLI debug command that provides reasonable defaults (#1593 by Jeanine Adkisson)
    • Update documentation to use bundle config set path (#1583 by ComFreek)
    • Add line highlighting option (#1426 by Dan Allen)
    • Add Lexer#with and Lexer.lookup_fancy (#1565 by Jeanine Adkisson)
  • Apex Lexer
    • Fix invalid use of String#casecmp in Apex lexer (#1596 by Jeanine Adkisson)
  • E-mail Lexer (NEW)
    • Add e-mail lexer (#1567 by Steve Mokris)
  • HTTP Lexer
    • Add a :content option to HTTP lexer (#1592 by Jeanine Adkisson)
  • J Lexer (NEW)
    • Add J lexer (#1584 by unsigned-wrong-wrong-int)
  • Janet Lexer
    • Improve handling of quoted forms in Janet lexer (#1586 by Michael Camilleri)
  • JavaScript Lexer
    • Improve optional chaining in JavaScript lexer (#1594 by Jeanine Adkisson)
  • Rust Lexer
    • Fix lexing of await in Rust lexer (#1587 by nsfisis)

version 3.23.0: 2020-09-09

Comparison with the previous version

  • Kotlin Lexer
    • Fix handling of ::class in Kotlin lexer (#1572 by Manuel Dossinger)
  • PostScript Lexer (NEW)
    • Add PostScript lexer (#1578 by Liam Cooke)
  • Ruby Lexer
    • Handle % like / in Ruby lexer (#1563 by Jeanine Adkisson)
  • Rust Lexer
    • Support tuple index expressions in Rust lexer (#1580 by Hugo Peixoto)
    • Fix floating point separators in Rust lexer (#1581 by Hugo Peixoto)
  • systemd Lexer (NEW)
    • Add systemd lexer (#1568 by Jean-Louis Jouannic)

version 3.22.0: 2020-08-12

Comparison with the previous version

  • PHP Lexer
    • Rewrite PHP lexer to support use statements, function declarations and type declarations (#1489 by Michael Camilleri)

version 3.21.0: 2020-07-15

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Superseded by #53.