Many (less easily automatically converted) old-style strings
remain.
Where there was any possible ambiguity about the exact version or
variant intended, nothing was changed. IANAL, nor a search robot.
Use `with stdenv.lib` wherever it makes sense.
New features:
- Add support for auto-completing view names
- Add support for building RPM and DEB packages
- Add subsequence matching for completion
- Completion for built-in tables and temporary tables are suggested after
entering a prefix of pg_
- Add place holder doc strings for special commands that are planned for
implementation
- Updated version of prompt_toolkit, now matching braces are highlighted
- Added support of \\e command. Queries can be edited in an external editor
- Add special command \dT to show datatypes
- Add auto-completion support for datatypes in CREATE, SELECT etc
- Improve the auto-completion in WHERE clause with logical operators
Bug Fixes:
- Fix the table formatting while printing multi-byte characters
- Fix a crash when pg_catalog was present in search path
- Fixed a bug that broke \e when prompt_tookit was updated
- Fix the display of triggers as shown in the \d output
- Fix broken auto-completion for INNER JOIN, LEFT JOIN etc
- Fix incorrect super() calls in pgbuffer, pgtoolbar and pgcompleter
- Add missing schema completion for CREATE and DROP statements
- Minor fixes around cursor cleanup
- Typos: meta.maintainer -> meta.maintainers, licences -> license, ...
- Remove unnecessary stdenv.lib (already in scope for entire file)
- [ maintainers.foo maintainers.bar ] -> with maintainers; [ foo bar ]
Doing so even for single-maintainer packages makes it slightly
more inviting to add others, which can only be a good thing.
Works around regression from a305e6855d.
We're also marking it lowPrio to make sure nobody will accidentally
reference it using nix-env -i.
Until we have fixed#7402, we're going to build with the old gyp version
to prevent being affected by https://crbug.com/462153.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This reverts commit 6e8d1f84f2.
pysqlite is not available for Python 3. Adding it to buildInputs
makes all packages dependent upon sqlalchemy equally unavailable
for no good reason.
S3QL is a file system that stores all its data online using storage
services like Google Storage, Amazon S3, or OpenStack. S3QL effectively
provides a hard disk of dynamic, infinite capacity that can be accessed
from any computer with internet access running Linux, FreeBSD or OS-X.
S3QL is a file system that stores all its data online using storage
services like Google Storage, Amazon S3, or OpenStack. S3QL effectively
provides a hard disk of dynamic, infinite capacity that can be accessed
from any computer with internet access running Linux, FreeBSD or OS-X.
This script gives status information for code repositories found
recursively under a root directory. In particular, it tells whether
there are uncommitted changes, untracked files, unpushed or unpulled
commits. Thanks to the -u option, it is also useful to fetch updates
for all the remotes in the encountered repositories.
This should fix#7366 for now, but using the (IMHO) pragmatic approach
of extending the sed expression to recognize strings.
However, this approach is obviously not parsing the full AST, nor does
it wrap Python itself (as pointed out by @spwhitt in #7366) but tries to
match Python strings as best as possible without getting TOO unreadable.
We also use a little bit of Nix to help generating the SED expression,
because doing the whole quote matching block over and over again would
be quite repetitious and error-prone to change. The reason why I'm using
imap here is that we need to have unique labels to avoid jumping into
the wrong branch.
So the new expression is not only able to match continous regions of
triple-quoted strings, but also regions with only one quote character
(even with escaped inner quotes) and empty strings.
However, what it doesn't correctly recognize is something like this:
"string1" "string2" "multi
line
string"
Which is very unlikely that we'll find something like this in the wild.
Of course, we could handle it as well, but it would mean that we need to
substitute the current line into hold space until we're finished parsing
the strings, branch off to another label where we match multiline
strings of all sorts and swap hold/pattern space and finally print the
result. So to summarize: The SED expression would be 3 to 4 times bigger
than now and we gain very little from that.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Needed to be able to run 'make serve' in a pelican directory, else this
happens:
$ make serve
cd /home/bfo/pelican-test/output && python -m pelican.server
/run/current-system/sw/bin/python: No module named markupsafe
make: *** [serve] Error 1
Regression introduced by 56a6f22d7f.
I'm temporarily pulling in test_mccabe.py, as suggested by someone at
flintwork/mccabe#31, which for now should fix the build (and the tests
of course as well).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Bug Fixes:
- Add more SQL keywords for auto-complete suggestion.
- Messages raised as part of stored procedures are no longer ignored.
- Use postgres flavored syntax highlighting instead of generic ANSI SQL.
Also updated argh to 0.26.1 and added dependencies: pathtools, svg.path
and watchdog. Tests are disabled because one test assumes we are using
docutils 0.12 but we only have docutils 0.11 at the moment.
The autoconf build system for poppler does not support building the
wrappers separately, so this slightly enlarges the size of closures. To
compensate, the command-line utilities have been separated into their
own package.
Looks like this is the only way to do what 6258728318
was expected to do that doesn't break things and doesn't look like a complete hack.
The problem is that different `fetch`ers generate very different results (from
archive files to plain source trees) and allowing overriding `src` in top-level
derivation when there is a derived python package is no trivial matter.