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ghc-skylighting-0.7.5-1.1 RPM for armv6hl

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Name: ghc-skylighting Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: 0.7.5 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 1.1 Build date: Fri Dec 7 06:19:10 2018
Group: Development/Libraries/Haskell Build host: armbuild16
Size: 3452123 Source RPM: ghc-skylighting-0.7.5-1.1.src.rpm
Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/skylighting
Summary: Syntax highlighting library
Skylighting is a syntax highlighting library with support for over one hundred
languages. It derives its tokenizers from XML syntax definitions used by KDE's
KSyntaxHighlighting framework, so any syntax supported by that framework can be
added. An optional command-line program is provided. Skylighting is intended to
be the successor to highlighting-kate. This package provides generated syntax
modules based on the KDE XML definitions provided by the 'skylighting-core'
package. As a result this package is licensed under the GPL.

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GPL-2.0-or-later

Changelog

* Sun Dec 02 2018 psimons@suse.com
  - Update skylighting to version 0.7.5.
    [#]# 0.7.5 -- 2018-12-01
    * Depend on skylighting-core 0.7.5.x.
    * Add J, sml, typescript.
* Wed Oct 10 2018 psimons@suse.com
  - Update skylighting to version 0.7.4.
    [#]# 0.7.4 -- 2018-10-08
    * Depend on skylighting-core 0.7.4.x.
* Thu Aug 30 2018 psimons@suse.com
  - Update skylighting to version 0.7.3.
    [#]# 0.7.3 -- 2018-08-27
    * Add Sylighting.Syntax.Default and 'default' language. This
      just highlights everything as normal text.
    * Require base >= 4.8.  Drop support for ghc 7.8.
* Wed Jul 18 2018 psimons@suse.com
  - Cosmetic: replace tabs with blanks, strip trailing white space,
    and update copyright headers with spec-cleaner.
* Fri Jul 13 2018 psimons@suse.com
  - Update skylighting to version 0.7.2.
    [#]# 0.7.2 -- 2018-06-08
    * Require skylighting-core >= 0.7.2.
* Mon May 14 2018 psimons@suse.com
  - Update skylighting to version 0.7.1.
    * Split skylighting into skylighting-core (BSD3) and skylighting (GPL)
      (#37, Jonathan Daugherty).  skylighting-core (BSD3 licensed) includes
      the core library functionality and the source of the XML syntax, but
      not the compiled Syntax modules, and skylighting (GPL2 licensed)
      includes Syntax modules compiled from the XML syntax files.
    * We discontinue support for GHC before 7.10 (because we need to support the
      reexport-modules Cabal directive.)
    * Print message about loaded syntax defs to stderr (#36).
    * New module Skylighting.Loader, exporting
      `loadSyntaxFromFile` and `loadSyntaxesFromDir` (Jonathan Daugherty).
    * Adjust tests to load xml definitions dynamically.
    * Add ANSI color output (Alexander Ronald Altman, #22).
      + New package dependencies: `ansi-terminal` and `colour`.
      + New module: `Skylighting.Format.ANSI`, exporting `formatANSI`,
      (also reexported from the module `Skylighting`).
      + In `Skylighting.Types`, new types `ANSIColorLevel` and
      `Xterm256ColorCode`, and a new field `ansiColorLevel` in
      `FormatOptions`.
      + Main `skylighting` executable now supports ANSI output (use
      `ansi` as argument to `--format`), which is now the default output
      format. A new flag `--color-level` has been added to select
      the number of colors (with options `16`, `256`, `true`, and
      the default `auto`).
    * Reword error for missing contexts in IncludeRules.
    * Use ordNub instead of nub for missingIncludes.
    * Fixed tokenizer exceptions (#31).  Previously `throwError`
      did not actually generate `Left` results in `tokenize`,
      because of the way the MonadPlus instance worked. Rewrote
      the TokenizerM monad from scratch so that exceptions would
      not be skipped.
    * Improved error message about undefined contexts.
    * Makefile: use cabal for bootstrap target.
    * README: remove stack bootstrap instructions.
      You can no longer bootstrap with stack, because it
      insists on building ALL the executables the first time,
      and of course that can't be done with this library.
    * Use quickcheck for fuzz test.
    * Small improvements to fuzz tests in test suite.  We now
      ensure that we print the random text on test failure.  Also,
      we now run the test with many smaller samples rather than
      one big one.
    * Add aeson lower bound (because of toEncoding) (#28).
    * Fix line spacing and overflowing content in generated HTML
      (David Baynard, #25, see jgm/pandoc#4128).
      + Fix empty line height, explicitly
      + Ensure long lines scroll on screen
      + Only apply colour to the outer div
      + Don't reset line number colour
      + Fix borders on empty code lines
      + Collapse divs correctly.
    * Changes to Style types and JSON instances.  Previously we could not
      successfully round-trip through JSON.
      + `tokenStyles` is now a map rather than an association list.
      + We now use `line-number-color` instead of `line-numbers` at
      the top level in the JSON instances, falling back to
      `line-numbers` in `editor-colors`, for KDE theme compatibility.
      + We use `line-number-background-color` at the top level, falling
      back to the text background color.
      + We use `text-color` at the top level, falling back to the `text-color`
      of the `Normal` token style if it exists, for KDE compatibility.
      + We use `background-color` at the top level, falling back to
      the `background-color` in `editor-colors`, for KDE compatibility.
      + A round-trip JSON test has been added.
    * HTML formatting: fix color, bgcolor when numbering enabled.
      Previously, the code got the color and background color
      the numbers were supposed to get.  See jgm/pandoc #4103.
    * Updated syntax descriptions for bash, clojure, commonlisp, diff,
      dockerfile, doxygen, doxygenlua, fsharp, hamlet, haskell, haxe,
      java, javascript, julia, latex, literate-curry, literate-haskell,
      makefile, mediawiki, monobasic, ocaml, prolog, r, relaxng, scala,
      sci, sql-mysql, sql-postgresql, sql, xslt.
    * test program:  use --accept instead of --regen.
    * HTML formatter: always use an a element (rather than a div)
      for source lines.  The divs were invalid, because code
      elements must contain phrasing content.  Previously we used
      a elements when line anchors were called for, but there is
      no clear reason not to use them always.
    * skylighting binary: add doctype to generated HTML.
    * Fixed regression in `data-line-number` attributes in HTML
      output.  We should not include the `lineIdPrefix` in
      front of this.
    * Fixed typo in css (Artymort).
    * Fixed travis build times.
    * `FormatOptions`: added `lineIdPrefix` (jgm/pandoc#4031).
      This is needed because a web page may contain several
      code samples, and we need to make sure that the ids on
      lines are unique.
    * HTML formatter: use `lineIdPrefix` in ids for lines.
    * HTML formatter: Don't put href attributes on divs.
    * HTML output: remove outer div.  This prevented margin
      collapsing between the pre and surrounding block elements,
      and often gave us excess white space around code blocks.
      See jgm/pandoc#3996.
    * Updated XML definitions from KDE repository.
      Changed: actionscript, ada, agda, alert, alert_indent, asn1, awk, bash,
      boo, c, changelog, clojure, cmake, coldfusion, commonlisp, cpp, cs, css,
      curry, d, dockerfile, dot, doxygen, doxygenlua, eiffel, email, erlang,
      fortran, fsharp, gcc, haskell, haxe, isocpp, java, javascript, jsp, julia,
      lilypond, lua, m4, makefile, matlab, maxima, mips, modelines, modula-2,
      monobasic, objectivec, objectivecpp, ocaml, octave, opencl, pascal, perl,
      php, pike, postscript, prolog, purebasic, python, r, relaxng,
      relaxngcompact, rest, rhtml, ruby, rust, scala, scheme, sci, sql-mysql,
      sql-postgresql, sql, tcl, tcsh, verilog, vhdl, xml, xslt, xul, zsh.
    * Added support for powershell, using definition from KDE repository.
    * Stop terminating long builds on TravisCI (Kyle Ondy).
    * Removed ToJSON/FromJSON instances for KeywordAttr,
      WordSet, Matcher, Context, ContextSwitch, Rule, Syntax
      (added in 0.3.5).  Creating these increased the memory
      requirements for compiling skylighting to a degree not
      justified by the usefulness of these instances.
    * Added ToJSON/FromJSON instances for all basic types.
    * Added some background colors to 'kate' style, matching default.theme,
      and made FromJSON for Style sensitive to background-color.
    * HTML formatting: do not use `div` elements for source
      lines in inline output.
    * HTML formatting changes (David Baynard).  Note that these
      changes may require changes in hard-coded CSS that is
      used with skylighting's HTML output.
      + Wrap lines of source code in a `div` with `display` set to
      `inline-block`.  The `div`s make per-line processing easier.
      They cannot be set as `display: block` as that introduces extra
      new lines when copying and pasting.
      + Render line numbers in html using CSS pseudo elements rather than
      a table.  The line numbers are always produced, as `data-line-number`
      attributes, and css to display them as `::before` elements are
      always produced. The option to switch on line numbering only
      toggles a class; this means it is possible to toggle line numbering
      without re-running skylighting.
      + If the `linkAnchors` option is set, wrap with an `a` element rather
      than a `div`, set so that clicking the line number (and only the
      line number) will jump to that line.
      + Code wraps by default when html is printed, with wrapped lines
      indented.
    * Updated xml syntax definitions and clojure test.
    * Improved 'make update-xml' target.
    * Updated version bound for criterion.
    * Revert change from 0.3.2; now entities from a DTD are
      resolved if the DTD element is included.  This is needed
      for agda.xml and some others.  If you want to use a custom
      xml definition without needing language.dtd, just remove
      the reference to language.dtd in your xml file.
    * Added `case` keyword for ats (Hanwen (Steinway) Wu).
    * Parse xml definitions without resolving entities from
      language.dtd.  This allows xml definitions to be used even
      when language.dtd isn't available.  Existing definitions
      don't rely on the two or three entities definied in
      language.dtd, so this is harmless.
    * Small optimizations.
    * Use handwritten parser for Float instead of regex.  Fixes
      jgm/highlighting-kate#57 (again).
    * Added float parsing tests.
    * Use parsec parsers, not regex, for CStringChar and CChar.
    * Rewrote Int, Hex, Oct, CStringChar, CCHar parsers with parsec
      instead of regex.  This speeds things up.
    * Don't include leading + in Int, Hex, Oct parsers.  That gives
      bad results for things like `i+1`.
    * Store literal binary-encoded representations of the Syntax
      structure in Skylighting.Syntax.*.hs, instead of the
      structure itself.  This works around a problem ghc has
      compiling modules with large structures.  This indirect method
      produces faster compile times and avoids massive memory usage by
      ghc (especially in profiling builds).  For background see
      http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16348340/.  Closes #7.
    * Types: Internals of 'WordSet' are no longer exposed.
    * Restore Data, Typeable, Generic instances for basic types.
      To do this, we remove reCompiled field from RE (API change).  Instead, we
      have the tokenizer compile regexes the first time it encounters them,
      memoizing the results.  Performance is not significantly worse.
    * Skylighting.Syntax.*:  use string representation of the Syntax,
      which is then 'read', rather than including the code for the data
      structure directly (#7).  This indirect method produces faster compile
      times and avoids massive memory usage by ghc (especially in profiling
      builds).  For background see
      http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16348340/compiling-very-large-constants-with-ghc
    * Use -fprof-auto-exported for profiling builds.
    * Added benchmark for xml syntax definition parsing.
    * Patched perl.xml (improperly escaped regex) (#8).
      This fixes a perl regex compilation error for regex patterns
      with backslash as delimiter, e.g. m\a\.
    * Add a flag to build with system pcre (Felix Yan).
* Thu Aug 03 2017 psimons@suse.com
  - Updated with latest spec-cleaner version 0.9.8-8-geadfbbf.
* Sun Feb 12 2017 psimons@suse.com
  - Update to version 0.1.1.5 with cabal2obs.

Files

/usr/lib/ghc-8.4.3/skylighting-0.7.5-B38uooiHg7H5MlWISxHdXF
/usr/lib/ghc-8.4.3/skylighting-0.7.5-B38uooiHg7H5MlWISxHdXF/libHSskylighting-0.7.5-B38uooiHg7H5MlWISxHdXF-ghc8.4.3.so
/usr/share/licenses/ghc-skylighting
/usr/share/licenses/ghc-skylighting/LICENSE


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