Changelog of @hackage/checkmate 0.4.0

Checkmate changelog

Version 0.4.0

Released on September 1, 2018.

  • Became internally independent from the range library.
  • Became to use GHC 8.4 internally.
  • The officially distributed executable binaries for Linux became independent from glibc again, and statically linked to musl instead.

Version 0.3.3

Released on May 16, 2018.

  • The officially distributed executable binaries for Linux became dependent on glibc.

  • Fixed a bug that it had failed to scan if any file in a change set is deleted.

Version 0.3.2

Released on November 4, 2017.

  • Relicensed from GPLv3+ to AGPLv3+ since diff-parse library that Checkmate depends on has been licensed under AGPLv3.

  • Fixed a bug that the diff parser had failed with a result of endOfInput when the input diff contains file renames. It was a bug of diff-parse library, and a patch was needed to fix this.

Version 0.3.1

Released on November 3, 2017.

  • Fixed a bug that checkmate github-travis and checkmate github-circle commands were prone to reach rate limit of GitHub API due to unauthenticated request for getting metadata of the pull request.

Version 0.3.0

Released on October 21, 2017.

Frontend

  • Added a new filename .check besides CHECK as directory-level checklist file.

  • checkmate github command became to leave no comment when there are nothing to CHECK corresponding to the given diff. It also removes the existing comment previously left by Checkmate on the same pull request.

  • Added checkmate github-travis and checkmate github-circle commands, shortcuts of checkmate github for Travis CI and Circle CI integration. It even doesn't need the result of git diff.

  • checkmate and its subcommands became to terminate with a proper non-zero exit code and print messages to /dev/stderr instead of /dev/stdout when it fails to read diff.

Internals

  • Added Checkmate.Publisher and Checkmate.Publisher.GitHub module.

Version 0.2.1

Released on September 26, 2017.

  • Fixed a parser bug which had scanned continuous inline comments of unmatched styles, e.g.:

    // CHECK This line is scanned.
    // This line also is scanned.
    -- This line had been scanned, but the parser is fixed
    -- so that it isn't scanned anymore.
    
  • GitHub Flavored Markdown renderer (checkmate gfm and Checkmate.Rendrer.toGFMarkdown) became to ignore soft linebreaks to be consistent with CommonMark renderer.

Version 0.2.0

Released on September 25, 2017.

  • Now CHECK comments in source codes can be multiline. The following patterns are supported:

    • /*
      CHECK Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, per facilis reprimique ut,
      ei agam invenire mel.
      
      Tacimates nominati vix ut, ea iudicabit prodesset deseruisse duo.
      */
      
    • // CHECK Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, per facilis reprimique ut,
      // ei agam invenire mel.
      //
      // Tacimates nominati vix ut, ea iudicabit prodesset deseruisse duo.
      
  • CHECK keywords with a colon (i.e. CHECK:) became matched.

Version 0.1.4

Released on September 21, 2017.

  • Fixed a broken build of checkmate binary on the download page. It was crashed on Linux distros that glibc is unavailable.

Version 0.1.3

Released on September 20, 2017.

  • Fixed a broken build of checkmate binary on the download page.

Version 0.1.2

Released on September 20, 2017.

  • Fixed a broken build of checkmate binary on the download page.

Version 0.1.1

Released on September 20, 2017.

Frontend

  • Checklist texts generated by checkmate commonmark, checkmate gfm, and checkmate github became to have two levels of headings. The top-level heading is still the title of the checklist as it has been, and the second-level heading is a corresponding file path of its following checks.

Internals

  • Added Checkmate.Renderer module.

Version 0.1.0

Initial release. Released on September 20, 2017.