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Name: vim-poke Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP5
Version: 3.0 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: bp155.1.5 Build date: Mon May 22 13:32:00 2023
Group: Unspecified Build host: lamb61
Size: 40375 Source RPM: poke-3.0-bp155.1.5.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://www.gnu.org/software/poke/
Summary: Vim support for poke
Provides Vim support for poke.

Provides

Requires

License

GPL-3.0-or-later

Changelog

* Wed Jan 25 2023 Antoine Belvire <antoine.belvire@opensuse.org>
  - Update to 3.0:
    * User interface updates
      + A screen pager has been added to the poke application.
      + A tracer has been added to libpoke and the poke application.
      + A new command sdiff (for "structured diff") has been added to the
      poke application, that provides a way to generate patchable diffs
      of mapped structured Poke values.
      + When no name is passed to the .mem command, an unique name for the
      memory IOS with the form *N* will be used automatically, where N
      is a positive integer.
      + auto-completion of 'attributes is now available in the poke
      application.
      + Constraint errors now contain details on the location (which
      field) where the constraint error happens, along with the
      particular expression that failed.
      + Inline assembler expressions and statements are now supported.
      + Both =printf= and =format= now support printing values of type
      =any=.
      + Both =printf= and =format= now support printing integral values
      interpreted as floating-point values encoded in IEEE 754.
      + Pre-conditional optional fields are added to complement the
      currently supported post-conditional optional fields.
      + A new option =.set autoremap no= can be used in order to tell poke
      to not remap mapped values automatically.
      + The :to argument to the =extract= command is now optional, and
      defaults to the empty string.
      + ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config} is now preferred to
      XDG_CONFIG_DIRS.
    * Poke Language updates
      + Array and struct constructors are now primaries in the Poke
      syntax.
      + Bit-concatenation is now supported in l-values.
      + Arrays can now be indented by size, by specifying an offset as an
      index.
      + Union types can now be declared as "integral".
      + Support for "computed fields" has been added to struct and union
      types.
      + This version introduces three new Poke attributes that work on
      values of type =any=.
      + Two new operators have been introduced to facilitate operating
      Poke array as stacks in an efficient way: apush and apop.
      + Poke programs can now hook in the IO subsystem by installing
      functions that will be invoked when certain operations on IO
      spaces are being performed.
      + The 'length attribute is now valid in values of type =any=.
      + Poke declarations can now be annotated as =immutable=.
      + A new compiler built-in =iolist= has been introduced, that returns
      an array with the IO space identifiers of currently open IOS.
      + We have changed the logic of the EXCOND operator ?!.  It now
      evaluates to 1 (true) if the execution of the first operand raises
      the specified exception, and to 0 (false) otherwise.
      + The containing struct or union value can now be refered as SELF in
      the body of methods.  SELF is of type =any=.
      + Integer literal suffixes (B, H, U, etc) are case-insensitive.
      + Casting to union types now raise a compile-time error.
      + If no explicit message is specified in calls to =assert=, a
      default one showing the source code of the failing condition is
      constructed and used instead.
      + An operator =remap= has been used in order to force a re-map of
      some mapped Poke value.
      + Signed integral types of one bit are not allowed.
      + The built-in function get_time has been renamed to gettime, to
      follow the usual naming of the corresponding standard C function.
    * Standard Poke Library updates
      + New standard functions.
      + libpoke updates
    - New API function pk_struct_ref_set_field_value.
    - New API function pk_type_name.
    * Pickles updates
      + New pickles.
      + The ELF pickle now provides functions implementing ELF hashing.
    * Build system updates
      + It is now supported to configure the poke sources with
    - -disable-hserver.
    * Documentation updates
      + Documentation for the =format= language construction has been
      added to the poke manual.
    * Other updates
      + A new program poked, for "poke daemon", has been contributed to
      the poke distribution. poked links with libpoke and uses Unix
      sockets to act as a broker to communicate with an instance of a
      Poke incremental compiler.
      + The machine-interface subsystem has been removed from poke, in
      favor of the poked approach.
      + The example GUI that was intended to be a test tool for the
      machine interface has been removed from the poke distribution.
      + Many bugs have been fixed.
  - Remove jitter-0.9.284-noexec-stack-arm-i586.patch: Fixed upstream.
  - Drop json-c dependency: Machine-interface has been removed.
* Wed Sep 07 2022 Antoine Belvire <antoine.belvire@opensuse.org>
  - Update to 2.4:
    * Lot of changes since 1.4, see packaged NEWS for details.
  - Add jitter-0.9.284-noexec-stack-arm-i586.patch: Make sure the stack
    is defined as non-executable in jitter on arm and i586.
  - Trim not strictly needed build requirements.
  - Recommend a handler for opening app:// hyperlinks.
  - Move Emacs support from poke to emacs-poke.
  - Package new vim support in vim-poke.
  - Enable tests.
* Thu Aug 11 2022 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
  - remove unused lua53 buildrequires
* Fri Dec 03 2021 Andreas Stieger <andreas.stieger@gmx.de>
  - update to 1.4
    * Operating with arrays now much faster
    * Some of the compiler diagnostics have been made more readable
      and helpful
    * Limitations in the values of the odepth, oindent and oacutoff
      have been removed
  - includes changes from 1.3:
    * The `dump' command now remembers and re-uses the last used
      offset per IO space
    * The text accompanying constraint violation exceptions now
      indicate the type and the field whose constraint failed.
  - update licence to GPL-3.0-or-later
  - add upstream signing key and validate source signature
* Thu May 13 2021 Wang Jun <jgwang@suse.com>
  - Update to version 1.2
    * User visible changes
    - The .file dot-command now supports a /c flag for creating new,
      empty files.
    - A new compiler built-in `ioflags' is available, that returns
      the flags of some given IO space.
    - Certain operations now raise a E_perm exception, instead of the
      more generic E_io.
    - A new kind of IO device is now supported: the `zero' IOD.
      Opening "<zero>" will result in an IO space covering the full
      64-bit byte range, that always returns zero on reads and that
      ignores writes.
    - Function values (closures) can now be compared at language-level.
      They are compared by pointer.
    - The compiler now rejects casts from `any' to function types
      instead of ICEing.
    - The `dump' command now doesn't try to print anything if the
      current IOS is not readable.
    - The `dump' command now prints ?? for "unknown" bytes, i.e. for bytes
      in addresses that are not readable in the underlying IO space.
    - The standard function `ltos' now gets an additional optional
      argument `base', that defaults to 10.
    - The `big' and `little' annotations can now be used in any struct
      type field, regardless of its type.
    * Bug fixes
    - A very nasty performance bottleneck in pvm_array_insert has been
      fixed.
    - Fix the opening mode of write-only files when the user doesn't
      specify explicit flags in `open'.
    - Avoid spurious EOF exceptions when writing weird integers past
      the end of an IOS.
    - Fix method `value' in leb128.pk
    - Fix ICE while compiling for-statements with several declarations.
    - Properly print > 2^32 addresses in `dump'
    - Other minor fixes.
    * Other changes
    - The JSON MI machinery has been rewriten and much improved.
    - More tests in several areas.
* Tue Mar 23 2021 Anton Smorodskyi <asmorodskyi@suse.com>
  - Update to version 1.1
    * User visible changes
    - The IOS_F_TRUNCATE `open' flag has been removed.
    - Constraint expressions and initializers can be now
      used together in struct fields.
    * Bug fixes
    - The infamous bug preventing poke work on 32-bit systems is now
      fixed.
    - Better handling of open modes in the file IOD.
    - Improve some translatable strings.
    - poke won't raise an exception when starting if HOME
      is not defined in the environment.
    - The compiler now emits an error if it sees un-map-able
      fields in a struct type.
    - Properly handle the absence of current IOS in the map command.
    - Install Emacs modes.
    - Portability fixes for:
      + Mac OS X 10.5.
      + GNU/Hurd.
      + Solaris 11 OpenIndiana.
      + AIX.
      + mingw.
    * Manual
    - Relicensed to GPLv3+.
    - Expand section on struct methods.
    - New section on data padding and alignment.
    - Document the Emacs modes provided by poke.
    - Provide a recommended pokerc configuration for beginners.
    - Other minor fixes based on user feedback.
  -
* Fri Feb 26 2021 Matthias Mailänder <mailaender@opensuse.org>
  - Update to version 1.0
  - Disable the static library
* Wed Jan 22 2020 Dan Čermák <dcermak@suse.com>
  - Initial package version

Files

/usr/share/licenses/vim-poke
/usr/share/licenses/vim-poke/COPYING
/usr/share/vim
/usr/share/vim/vimfiles
/usr/share/vim/vimfiles/ftdetect
/usr/share/vim/vimfiles/ftdetect/poke.vim
/usr/share/vim/vimfiles/syntax
/usr/share/vim/vimfiles/syntax/poke.vim


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