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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/devel/R-fansi
From: Makoto Fujiwara
Date: 2023-06-18 16:42:29
Message id: 20230618144230.0BBC2FA89@cvs.NetBSD.org
Log Message:
(devel/R-fansi) Updated 0.5.0 to 1.0.4
# fansi Release Notes
## v1.0.4
CRAN compiled code warning suppression release.
* Fix void function declarations and definitions.
* Change `sprintf` to `snprintf`.
## v1.0.3
* Address problem uncovered by gcc-12 linters, although the issue itself could
not manifest due to redundancy of checks in the code.
## v1.0.0-2
This is a major release and includes some behavior changes.
### Features
* New functions:
* [#26](https://github.com/brodieG/fansi/issues/26) Replacement forms of
`substr_cl` (i.e `substr_ctl<-`).
* `state_at_end` to compute active state at end of a string.
* `close_state` to generate a closing sequence given an active state.
* [#31](https://github.com/brodieG/fansi/issues/31) `trimws_ctl` as an
equivalent to `trimws`.
* [#64](https://github.com/brodieG/fansi/issues/64) `normalize_sgr` converts
compound _Control Sequences_ into normalized form (e.g. "ESC[44;31m"
becomes "ESC[31mESC[44m") for better compatibility with
[`crayon`](https://github.com/r-lib/crayon). Additionally, most functions
gain a `normalize` parameter so that they may return their output in
normalized form (h/t @krlmlr).
* [#74](https://github.com/brodieG/fansi/issues/74)`substr_ctl` and related
functions are now all-C instead of a combination of C offset computations and
R level `substr` operations. This greatly improves performance, particularly
for vectors with many distinct strings. Despite documentation claiming
otherwise, `substr_ctl` was quite slow in that case.
* [#66](https://github.com/brodieG/fansi/issues/66) Improved grapheme support,
including accounting for them in `type="width"` mode, as well as a
`type="graphemes"` mode to measure in graphemes instead of characters.
Implementation is based on heuristics designed to work in most common use
cases.
* `html_esc` gains a `what` parameter to indicate which HTML special characters
should be escaped.
* Many functions gain `carry` and `terminate` parameters to control how `fansi`
generated substrings interact with surrounding formats.
* [#71](https://github.com/brodieG/fansi/issues/71) Functions that write SGR and
OSC are now more parsimonious (see "Behavior Changes" below).
* [#73](https://github.com/brodieG/fansi/issues/73) Default parameter values
retrieved with `getOption` now always have explicit fallback values defined
(h/t @gadenbui).
* Better warnings and error messages, including more granular messages for
`unhandled_ctl` for adjacent _Control Sequences_.
* `term.cap` parameter now accepts "all" as value, like the `ctl` \
parameter.
### Deprecated Functions
* All the "sgr" functions (e.g., `substr_sgr`, `strwrap_sgr`) are \
deprecated.
They will likely live on indefinitely, but they are of limited usefulness and
with the added support for OSC hyperlinks their name is misleading.
* `sgr_to_html` is now `to_html` with slight modifications to semantics; the old
function remains and does not warn about unescaped "<" or \
">" in the
input string.
### Behavior Changes
The major intentional behavior change is to default `fansi` to always recognize
true color CSI SGR sequences (e.g. `"ESC[38;2;128;50;245m"`). The prior
default was to match the active terminal capabilities, but it is unlikely that
the intent of a user manipulating a string with truecolor sequences is to
interpret them incorrectly, even if their terminal does. `fansi` will continue
to warn in this case. To keep the pre-1.0 behavior add `"old"` to the
`term.cap` parameter.
Additionally, `to_html` will now warn if it encounters unescaped HTML special
character "<" or ">" in the input string.
Finally, the 1.0 release is an extensive refactoring of many parts of the
SGR and OSC hyperlink controls (_Special Sequences_) intake and output
algorithms. In some cases this means that some `fansi` functions will output
_Special Sequences_ slightly differently than they did before. In almost all
cases the rendering of the output should remain unchanged, although there are
some corner cases with changes (e.g. in `strwrap_ctl` SGRs embedded in
whitespace sequences don't break the sequence).
The changes are a side effect of applying more consistent treatment of corner
cases around leading and trailing control sequences and (partially) invalid
control sequences. Trailing _Special Sequences_ in the output is now omitted as
it would be immediately closed (assuming `terminate=TRUE`, the default).
Leading SGR is interpreted and re-output.
Normally output consistency alone would not be a reason to change behavior, but
in this case the changes should be almost always undetectable in the
**rendered** output, and maintaining old inconsistent behavior in the midst of a
complete refactoring of the internals was beyond my patience. I apologize if
these behavior changes adversely affect your programs.
> WARNING: we will strive to keep rendered appearance of `fansi` outputs
> consistent across releases, but the exact bytes used in the output of _Special
> Sequences_ may change.
Other changes:
* Tests may no longer pass with R < 4.0 although the package should still
function correctly. This is primarily because of changes to the character
width Unicode Database that ships with R, and many of the newly added grapheme
tests touch parts of that database that changed (emoji).
* CSI sequences with more than one "intermediate" byte are now \
considered valid,
even though they are likely to be very rare, and CSI sequences consume all
subsequent bytes until a valid closing byte or end of string is encountered.
* `strip_ctl` only warns with malformed CSI and OSC if they are reported as
supported via the `ctl` parameter. If CSI and OSC are indicated as not
supported, but two byte escapes are, the two initial bytes of CSI and OSCs
will be stripped.
* "unknown" encoded strings are no longer translated to UTF-8 in UTF-8 \
locales
(they are instead assumed to be UTF-8).
* `nchar_ctl` preserves `dim`, `dimnames`, and `names` as the base functions do.
* UTF-8 known to be invalid should not be output, even if present in input
(UTF-8 validation is not complete, only sequences that are obviously wrong are
detected).
### Bug Fixes
* Fix `tabs_as_spaces` to handle sequential tabs, and to perform better on very
wide strings.
* Strings with invalid UTF-8 sequences with "unknown" declared \
encoding in UTF-8
locales now cause errors instead of being silently translated into byte
escaped versions (e.g. "\xf0\xc2" (2 bytes), used to be interpreted as
"<f0><c2>" (four characters). These now cause errors as \
they would have if
they had had "UTF-8" declared encoding.
* In some cases true colors of form "38;2;x;x;x" and \
"48;2;x;x;x" would only be
partially transcribed.
### Internal Changes
* More aggressive UTF-8 validation, also, invalid UTF-8 code points now advance
only one byte instead of their putative width based on the initial byte.
* Reduce peak memory usage by making some intermediate buffers eligible for
garbage collection prior to native code returning to R.
* Reworked internals to simplify buffer size computation and synchronization, in
some cases this might cause slightly reduced performance. Please report any
significant performance regressions.
* `nchar_ctl(...)` is no longer a wrapper for `nchar(strip_ctl(...))` so that it
may correctly support grapheme width calculations.
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