Fixes builds for dependents that use set #[cfg(fuzzing)]
- Fix external
#[cfg(fuzzing)]
builds (#61)
Just a small docs / internal changes update
- Update outdated dependencies #54
- Sync docs with README tables #51
- Bump our MSRV down to 1.65.0 #55
- Bump codecov CI action #52
- Slim down files
include
d in crates.io uploads #53 - Remove dead internal code #56
- Update to match
bat
's 0.25.0 release #49- Includes the addition of CFML (ColdFusion Markup Language), NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System), and WGSL (WebGPU Shading Language) syntaxes
- Switch README codeblock lang from cmd to console #33
- Use a test to back up the statement on unused assets being stripped #30 #31
- Cleanup README tables #29
- Clarify the MIT license for GitHub #22
- Switch the
cargo-xtask
to internally detect the active regex backend instead of explicitly being passed #38 #48 - Several CI action version bumps #17 #23 #24 #25 #26 #40 #41 #42 #45
- Update dependencies #35 #44
- Allow automatically generating syntect test metadata #37 #43
- Test embedded acknowledgements compared to full listing #32
- Add a fuzzer to help ensure size optimization equality #19 #21
- Placate
clippy
#20 - Commit our
Cargo.lock
file to help ensurecargo xtask gen -y
is stable #18
- Renamed
EmbeddedThemeName::SubmlimeSnazzy
->EmbeddedThemeName::SublimeSnazzy
- Our
syntect
dependency is now re-exported undertwo_face::re_exports::syntect
- New
syntect-default-onig
/syntect-default-fancy
features toggle on the underlyingdefault-onig
/default-fancy
features making the syntect re-export decently useful
- Both the README and docs landing page got an overhaul
- The
theme
module got some TLC including a demo of all of the embedded themes - We now have relevant categories in our
Cargo.toml
- Our feature flags are now documented in a way that lib.rs understands
- Code coverage is now tracked on codecov.io
- Dependabot now handles updating our CI actions
- The
unstable
feature flag was removed now thatsyntect-default-onig
fills the same purpose in an official capacity - The specific markdown acknowledgement format was changed to be more succinct
- We now support applying patches on top of those provided with
bat
including an initial demo stripping comments from Markdown's regexes
Only a couple of very small breaking changes:
- The embedded theme set now includes all of syntect's default themes instead of just bat's
- The themes returned by
EmbeddedLazyThemeSet::theme_names()
are now alphabetized
There are a couple of changes around feature flags:
- All the feature flags revolving around limited which embedded assets get pulled in have been ripped out. Luckily the linker is smart enough to strip out these unused assets which makes things a lot simpler
- There are new features to indicate which regex implementation you're using
with
syntect
. Some syntaxes use features that are only provided byonig
and notfancy-regex
, so matchingtwo-face
andsyntect
's implementation keeps regex compilation infallible
Acknowledgments now includes the full listing for all syntaxes and themes regardless of what is used. There are still individual methods to distinquish which acknowledgments are for what though
The two_face::syntax::extra()
function is now
two_face::syntax::extra_no_newlines()
and two_face::extra::extra_newlines()
has been added. This mirrors syntect
's load_defaults_nonewlines()
and
load_defaults_newlines()
two_face::theme::extra()
now includes an EmbeddedLazyThemeSet
. This is just
a wrapper around a LazyThemeSet
tailored toward knowing all of the embedded
themes