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   2023-07-13 08:21:47 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (5)
Log message:
libstemmer: Libtoolize. Should help the build on various platforms.
   2023-04-27 10:12:44 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3) | Package updated
Log message:
libstemmer: update to 2.2.0.

Snowball 2.2.0 (2021-11-10)
===========================

New Code Generators
-------------------

* Add Ada generator from Stephane Carrez (#135).

Javascript
----------

* Fix generated code to use integer division rather than floating point
  division.

  Noted by David Corbett.

Pascal
------

* Fix code generated for division.  Previously real division was used and the
  generated code would fail to compile with a "Incompatible types" error.

  Noted by David Corbett.

* Fix code generated for Snowball's `minint` and `maxint` constant.

Python
------

* Python 2 is no longer actively supported, as proposed on the mailing list:
  https://lists.tartarus.org/pipermail/snowball-discuss/2021-August/001721.html

* Fix code generated for division.  Previously the Python code we generated
  used integer division but rounded negative fractions towards negative
  infinity rather than zero under Python 2, and under Python 3 used floating
  point division.

  Noted by David Corbett.

Code Quality Improvements
-------------------------

* C#: An `among` without functions is now generated as `static` and groupings
  are now generated as constant.  Patches from James Turner in #146 and #147.

Code generation improvements
----------------------------

* General:

  + Constant numeric subexpressions and constant numeric tests are now
    evaluated at Snowball compile time.

Behavioural changes to existing algorithms
------------------------------------------

* german2: Fix handling of `qu` to match algorithm description.  Previously
  the implementation erroneously did `skip 2` after `qu`.  We suspect this was
  intended to skip the `qu` but that's already been done by the substring/among
  matching, so it actually skips an extra two characters.

  The implementation has always differed in this way, but there's no good
  reason to skip two extra characters here so overall it seems best to change
  the code to match the description.  This change only affects the stemming of
  a single word in the sample vocabulary - `quae` which seems to actually be
  Latin rather than German.

Optimisations to existing algorithms
------------------------------------

* arabic: Handle exception cases in the among they're exceptions to.

* greek: Remove unused slice setting, handle exception cases in the among
  they're exceptions to, and turn `substring ... among ...  or substring ...
  among ...` into a single `substring ... among ...` in cases where it is
  trivial to do so.

* hindi: Eliminate the need for variable `p`.

* irish: Minor optimisation in setting `pV` and `p1`.

* yiddish: Make use of `among` more.

Compiler
--------

* Fix handling of `len` and `lenof` being declared as names.

  For compatibility with programs written for older Snowball versions
  len and lenof stop being tokens if declared as names.  However this
  code didn't work correctly if the tokeniser's name buffer needed to
  be enlarged to hold the token name (i.e. 3 or 5 elements respectively).

* Report a clearer error if `=` is used instead of `==` in an integer test.

* Replace a single entry command list with its contents in the internal syntax
  tree.  This puts things in a more canonical form, which helps subsequent
  optimisations.

Build system
------------

* Support building on Microsoft Windows (using mingw+msys or a similar
  Unix-like environment).  Patch from Jannick in #129.

* Split out INCLUDES from CPPFLAGS so that CPPFLAGS can now be overridden by
  the user if required.  Fixes #148, reported by Dominique Leuenberger.

* Regenerate algorithms.mk only when needed rather than on every `make` run.

libstemmer
----------

* The libstemmer static library now has a `.a` extension, rather than `.o`.
  Patch from Michal Vasilek in #150.

Testsuite
---------

* stemtest: Test that numbers and numeric codes aren't damaged by any of the
  algorithms.  Regression test for #66.  Fixes #81.

* ada: Fix ada tests to fail if output differs.  There was an extra `| head
  -300` compared to other languages, which meant that the exit code of `diff`
  was ignored.  It seems more helpful (and is more consistent) not to limit how
  many differences are shown so just drop this addition.

* go: Stop thinning testdata.  It looks like we only are because the test
  harness code was based on that for rust, which was based on that for
  javascript, which was only thinning because it was reading everything into
  memory and the larger vocabulary lists were resulting in out of memory
  issues.

* javascript: Speed up stemwords.js.  Process input line-by-line rather than
  reading the whole file into memory, splitting, iterating, and creating an
  array with all the output, joining and writing out a single huge string.
  This also means we can stop thinning the test data for javascript, which we
  were only doing because the huge arabic test data file was causing out of
  memory errors.  Also drop the -p option, which isn't useful here and
  complicates the code.

* rust: Turn on optimisation in the makefile rather than the CI config.  This
  makes the tests run in about 1/5 of the time and there's really no reason to
  be thinning the testdata for rust.

Documentation
-------------

* CONTRIBUTING.rst: Improve documentation for adding a new stemming algorithm.

* Improve wording of Python docs.
   2022-06-28 13:38:00 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3952)
Log message:
*: recursive bump for perl 5.36
   2022-04-26 01:22:58 by Tobias Nygren | Files touched by this commit (3)
Log message:
libstemmer: no -Wl,--version-script on SunOS
   2021-10-26 13:23:42 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (1161)
Log message:
textproc: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums

All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and
SHA512 hashes

Unfetchable distfiles (fetched conditionally?):
./textproc/convertlit/distinfo clit18src.zip
   2021-10-07 17:02:49 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (1162)
Log message:
textproc: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfiles
   2021-05-24 21:56:06 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3575)
Log message:
*: recursive bump for perl 5.34
   2021-02-18 11:26:56 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3) | Package updated
Log message:
libstemmer: update to 2.1.0.

Snowball 2.1.0 (2021-01-21)
===========================

C/C++
-----

* Fix decoding of 4-byte UTF-8 sequences in `grouping` checks.  This bug
  affected Unicode codepoints U+40000 to U+7FFFF and U+C0000 to U+FFFFF and
  doesn't affect any of the stemming algorithms we currently ship (#138,
  reported by Stephane Carrez).

Python
------

* Fix snowballstemmer.algorithms() method (#132, reported by kkaiser).

* Update code to generate trove language classifiers for PyPI.  All the
  natural languages we previously had stemmers for have now been added to
  PyPI's list, but Armenian and Yiddish aren't on it.  Patch from Dmitry
  Shachnev.

Java
----

Code Quality Improvements
-------------------------

* Suppress GCC warning in compiler code.

* Use `const` pointers more in C runtime.

* Only use spaces for indentation in javascript code.  Change proposed by Emily
  Marigold Klassen in #123, and seems to be the modern Javascript norm.

New Code Generators
-------------------

* Add Ada generator from Stephane Carrez (#135).

New Snowball Language Features
------------------------------

* `lenof` and `sizeof` can now be applied to a literal string, which can be
  useful if you want to do calculations on cursor values.

  This change actually simplifies the language a little, since you can now use
  a literal string in any read-only context which accepts a string variable.

Code generation improvements
----------------------------

* General:

  + Fix bugs in the code generated to handle failure of `goto`, `gopast` or
    `try` inside `setlimit` or string-`$`.  This affected all languages (though
    the issue with `try` wasn't present for C).  These bugs don't affect any of
    the stemming algorithms we currently ship.  Reported by Stefan Petkovic on
    snowball-discuss.

  + Change `hop` with a negative argument to work as documented.  The manual
    says a negative argument to hop will raise signal f, but the implementation
    for all languages was actually to move the cursor in the opposite direction
    to `hop` with a positive argument.  The implemented behaviour is
    problematic as it allows invalidating implicitly saved cursor values by
    modifying the string outside the current region, so we've decided it's best
    to fix the implementation to match the documentation.

    The only Snowball code we're aware of which relies on this was the original
    version of the new Yiddish stemming algorithm, which has been updated not
    to rely on this.

    The compiler now issues a warning for `hop` with a constant negative
    argument (internally now converted to `false`), and for `hop` with a
    constant zero argument (internally now converted to `true`).

  + Canonicalise `among` actions equivalent to `()` such as `(true)` which
    previously resulted in an extra case in the among, and for Python
    we'd generate invalid Python code (`if` or `elif` with an empty body).
    Bug revealed by Assaf Urieli's Yiddish stemmer in #137.

  + Eliminate variables whose values are never used - they no longer have
    corresponding member variables, etc, and no code is generated for any
    assignments to them.

  + Don't generate anything for an unused `grouping`.

  + Stop warning "grouping X defined but not used" for a `grouping` \ 
which is
    only used to define other another `grouping`.

* C/C++:

  + Store booleans in same array as integers.  This means each boolean is
    stored as an int instead of an unsigned char which means 4 bytes instead of
    1, but we save a pointer (4 or 8 bytes) in struct SN_env which is a win for
    all the current stemmers.  For an algorithm which uses both integers and
    booleans, we also save the overhead of allocating a block on the heap, and
    potentially improve data locality.

  + Eliminate duplicate generated C comment for sliceto.

* Pascal:

  + Avoid generating unused variables.  The Pascal code generated for the
    stemmers we ship is now warning free (tested with fpc 3.2.0).

* Python:

  + End `if`-chain with `else` where possible, avoiding a redundant test
    of the variable being switched on.  This optimisation kicks in for an
    `among` where all cases have commands.  This change seems to speed up `make
    check_python_arabic` by a few percent.

New stemming algorithms
-----------------------

* Add Serbian stemmer from stef4np (#113).

* Add Yiddish stemmer from Assaf Urieli (#137).

* Add Armenian stemmer from Astghik Mkrtchyan.  It's been on the website for
  over a decade, and included in Xapian for over 9 years without any negative
  feedback.

Behavioural changes to existing algorithms
------------------------------------------

Optimisations to existing algorithms
------------------------------------

* kraaij_pohlmann: Use `$v = limit` instead of `do (tolimit setmark v)` since
  this generates simpler code, and also matches the code other algorithm
  implementations use.

  Probably for languages like C with optimising compilers the compiler
  will generate equivalent code anyway, but e.g. for Python this should be
  an improvement.

Code clarity improvements to existing algorithms
------------------------------------------------

* hindi.sbl: Fix comment typo.

Compiler
--------

* Don't count `$x = x + 1` as initialising or using `x`, so it's now handled
  like `$x += 1` already is.

* Comments are now only included in the generated code if command like option
  -comments is specified.

  The comments in the generated code are useful if you're trying to debug the
  compiler, and perhaps also if you are trying to debug your Snowball code, but
  for everyone else they just bloat the code which as the number of languages
  we support grows becomes more of an issue.

* `-parentclassname` is not only for java and csharp so don't disable it if
  those backends are disabled.

* `-syntax` now reports the value for each numeric literal.

* Report location for excessive get nesting error.

* Internally the compiler now represents negated literal numbers as a simple
  `c_number` rather than `c_neg` applied to a `c_number` with a positive value.
  This simplifies optimisations that want to check for a constant numeric
  expression.

Build system
------------

* Link binaries with LDFLAGS if it's set, which is needed for some platform
  (e.g. OpenEmbedded).  Patch from Andreas Müller (#120).

* Add missing dependencies of algorithms.go rule.

Testsuite
---------

* C: Add stemtest for low-level regression tests.

Documentation
-------------

* Document a C99 compiler as a requirement for building the snowball compiler
  (but the C code it generates should still work with any ISO C compiler.)

  A few declarations mixed with code crept in some time ago (which nobody's
  complained about), so this is really just formally documenting a requirement
  which already existed.

* README: Explain what Snowball is and what Stemming is (#131, reported by Sean
  Kelly).

* CONTRIBUTING.rst: Expand section on adding a new generator.

* For Python snowballstemmer module include global NEWS instead of
  Python-specific CHANGES.rst and use README.rst as the long description.
  Patch from Dmitry Shachnev (#119).

* COPYING: Update and incorporate Python backend licensing information which
  was previously in a separate file.
   2020-08-31 20:13:29 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3631)
Log message:
*: bump PKGREVISION for perl-5.32.
   2020-04-14 16:07:50 by Ryo ONODERA | Files touched by this commit (7)
Log message:
textproc/libstemmer: import libstemmer-2.0.0

The snowball compiler and the stemming algorithms

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