Collection of tools useful for audio production
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  1. serd (0.18.0) stable;
  2. * Support digits at start of local names as per new Turtle grammar
  3. * Add incremental read interface suitable for reading from infinite streams
  4. * Add -e option to serdi to use incremental reading
  5. * Add error callback to reader and writer for custom error reporting
  6. * Add -q option to serdi to suppress all non-data output, e.g. errors
  7. * Reset indent when finishing a write
  8. * Report write size correctly when invalid UTF-8 is encountered and a
  9. replacement character is written
  10. * Strip down API documentation to a single clean page
  11. * Fix various hyper-strict warnings
  12. * Do not require a C++ compiler to build
  13. * Add option to build utilities as static binaries
  14. * Upgrade to waf 1.7.2
  15. -- David Robillard <d@drobilla.net> Thu, 23 Aug 2012 00:18:34 -0400
  16. serd (0.14.0) stable;
  17. * Use path variables in pkgconfig files
  18. * Install man page to DATADIR (e.g. PREFIX/share/man, not PREFIX/man)
  19. * Tolerate invalid characters in string literals by replacing with the
  20. Unicode replacement character
  21. * Report reason for failure to open file in serdi
  22. * Improve write performance by doing bulk writes for unescaped substrings
  23. * Add SerdBulkSink for writing bulk output and corresponding serdi -B option
  24. * Add serdi -f option to prevent URI qualification
  25. * Remove use of multi-byte peek (readahead) and use exactly 1 page for
  26. read buffer (instead of 2)
  27. * Handle a quote as the last character of a long string literal in the
  28. writer (by escaping it) rather than the reader, to avoid writing Turtle
  29. other tools fail to parse.
  30. * Add serd_strtod(), serd_node_new_decimal(), and serd_node_new_integer()
  31. for locale-independent numeric node parsing/serialising.
  32. * Add serd_file_sink for easy writing to a FILE* stream.
  33. * Add serd_chunk_sink for easy writing to a string.
  34. * Escape ASCII control characters in output (e.g. fix problems with string
  35. literals that start with a backspace)
  36. * Improve URI resolution to cover most of the abnormal cases from RFC3986
  37. * Support file://localhost/foo URIs in serd_uri_to_path()
  38. * Support Windows file://c:/foo URIs in serd_uri_to_path() on all platforms
  39. * Add serd_node_new_blob and serd_base64_decode for handling arbitrary
  40. binary data via base64 encoding.
  41. * Support compilation as C++ under MSVC++.
  42. * Implement pretty-printing for collections.
  43. * Parse collections iteratively in O(1) space.
  44. * Report read error if both "genid" and "docid" IDs are found in the same
  45. document, to prevent silent merging of distinct blank nodes.
  46. * Handle files and strings that start with a UTF-8 Byte Order Mark.
  47. * Add serd_writer_get_env().
  48. * Add serd_node_new_file_uri() and serd_file_uri_parse() and implement
  49. proper URI to/from path hex escaping, etc.
  50. * Add serd_uri_serialise_relative() for making URIs relative to a base
  51. where possible (by chopping a common prefix and adding dot segments).
  52. * Make URIs serialised by the writer properly escape characters.
  53. * Add serd_writer_set_root_uri() and corresponding -r option to serdi to
  54. enable writing URIs with up references (../).
  55. * Resolve dot segments in serd_uri_resolve() instead of at write time.
  56. * Add serd_reader_set_default_graph() for reading a file as a named graph.
  57. -- David Robillard <d@drobilla.net> Tue, 17 Apr 2012 18:23:53 -0400
  58. serd (0.5.0) stable;
  59. * Fix pretty printing of successive blank descriptions, i.e. "] , ["
  60. * Avoid writing illegal Turtle names as a result of URI qualifying
  61. * Gracefully handle NULL reader sinks
  62. * Add serd_strerror
  63. * Add serd_env_set_prefix_from_strings for convenience
  64. * Fix erroneously equal SERD_ERR_BAD_SYNTAX and SERD_ERR_BAD_ARG
  65. * Add ability to build static library
  66. -- David Robillard <d@drobilla.net> Thu, 29 Sep 2011 00:00:00 -0400
  67. serd (0.4.2) stable;
  68. * Fix compilation issues on some systems
  69. * Fix build system Python 3 compatibility
  70. -- David Robillard <d@drobilla.net> Wed, 25 May 2011 19:00:00 -0400
  71. serd (0.4.0) stable;
  72. * Initial release
  73. -- David Robillard <d@drobilla.net> Tue, 24 May 2011 23:00:00 -0400