--- - branch: MAIN date: Sat Feb 4 02:07:05 UTC 2023 files: - new: '1.77' old: '1.76' path: pkgsrc/textproc/ruby-nokogiri/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/textproc/ruby-nokogiri/Makefile@1.77 type: modified - new: '1.39' old: '1.38' path: pkgsrc/textproc/ruby-nokogiri/PLIST pathrev: pkgsrc/textproc/ruby-nokogiri/PLIST@1.39 type: modified - new: '1.55' old: '1.54' path: pkgsrc/textproc/ruby-nokogiri/distinfo pathrev: pkgsrc/textproc/ruby-nokogiri/distinfo@1.55 type: modified id: 20230204T020705Z.ef53e48645c237e4f7b0bc0d57e12695be6d1b5f log: | ruby-nokogiri: update to 1.14.1. Upstream changes (from CHANGELOG.md) 1.14.1 / 2023-01-30 Fixed * Serializing documents now works again with pseudo-IO objects that don't support IO's encoding API (like rubyzip's Zip::OutputStream). This was a regression in v1.14.0 due to the fix for #752 in #2434, and was not completely fixed by #2753. [#2773] * [CRuby] Address compiler warnings about void* casting and old-style C function definitions. 1.14.0 / 2023-01-12 Notable Changes Ruby This release introduces native gem support for Ruby 3.2. (Also see "Technical note" under "Changed" below.) This release ends support for: * Ruby 2.6, for which upstream support ended 2022-04-12. * JRuby 9.3, which is not fully compatible with Ruby 2.7+ Faster, more reliable installation: Native Gem for aarch64-linux (aka linux/ arm64/v8) This version of Nokogiri ships official native gem support for the aarch64-linux platform, which should support AWS Graviton and other ARM64 Linux platforms. Please note that glibc >= 2.29 is required for aarch64-linux systems, see Supported Platforms for more information. Faster, more reliable installation: Native Gem for arm-linux (aka linux/arm/ v7) This version of Nokogiri ships experimental native gem support for the arm-linux platform. Please note that glibc >= 2.29 is required for arm-linux systems, see Supported Platforms for more information. Pattern matching This version introduces an experimental pattern matching API for XML::Attr, XML::Document, XML::DocumentFragment, XML::Namespace, XML::Node, and XML::NodeSet (and their subclasses). Some documentation on what can be matched: * XML::Attr#deconstruct_keys * XML::Document#deconstruct_keys * XML::Namespace#deconstruct_keys * XML::Node#deconstruct_keys * XML::DocumentFragment#deconstruct * XML::NodeSet#deconstruct We welcome feedback on this API at #2360. Dependencies CRuby * Vendored libiconv is updated to v1.17 JRuby * This version of Nokogiri uses jar-dependencies to manage most of the vendored Java dependencies. nokogiri -v now outputs maven metadata for all Java dependencies, and Nokogiri::VERSION_INFO also contains this metadata. [#2432] * HTML parsing is now provided by net.sourceforge.htmlunit:neko-htmlunit:2.61.0 (previously Nokogiri used a fork of org.cyberneko.html:nekohtml) * Vendored Jing is updated from com.thaiopensource:jing:20091111 to nu.validator:jing:20200702VNU. * New dependency on net.sf.saxon:Saxon-HE:9.6.0-4 (via nu.validator:jing:20200702VNU). Added * Node#wrap and NodeSet#wrap now also accept a Node type argument, which will be duped for each wrapper. For cases where many nodes are being wrapped, creating a Node once using Document#create_element and passing that Node multiple times is significantly faster than re-parsing markup on each call. [#2657] * [CRuby] Invocation of custom XPath or CSS handler functions may now use the nokogiri namespace prefix. Historically, the JRuby implementation required this namespace but the CRuby implementation did not support it. It's recommended that all XPath and CSS queries use the nokogiri namespace going forward. Invocation without the namespace is planned for deprecation in v1.15.0 and removal in a future release. [#2147] * HTML5::Document#quirks_mode and HTML5::DocumentFragment#quirks_mode expose the quirks mode used by the parser. Improved Functional * HTML5 parser update to reflect changes to the living specification: + Add the element by domenic - whatwg/html + Remove parse error for by zcorpan - whatwg/html Performance * Serialization of HTML5 documents and fragments has been re-implemented and is ~10x faster than previous versions. [#2596, #2569] * Parsing of HTML5 documents is ~90% faster thanks to additional compiler optimizations being applied. [#2639] * Compare Encoding objects rather than compare their names. This is a slight performance improvement and is future-proof. [#2454] (Thanks, @casperisfine !) Error handling * Document#canonicalize now raises an exception if inclusive_namespaces is non-nil and the mode is inclusive, i.e. XML_C14N_1_0 or XML_C14N_1_1. inclusive_namespaces can only be passed with exclusive modes, and previously this silently failed. * Empty CSS selectors now raise a clearer Nokogiri::CSS::SyntaxError message, "empty CSS selector". Previously the exception raised from the bowels of racc was "unexpected '$' after ''". [#2700] * [CRuby] XML::Reader parsing errors encountered during Reader#attribute_hash and Reader#namespaces now raise an XML::SyntaxError. Previously these methods would return nil and users would generally experience NoMethodErrors from elsewhere in the code. * Prefer ruby_xmalloc to malloc within the C extension. [#2480] (Thanks, @Garfield96!) Installation * Avoid compile-time conflict with system-installed gumbo.h on OpenBSD. [# 2464] * Remove calls to vasprintf in favor of platform-independent rb_vsprintf * Installation from source on systems missing libiconv will once again generate a helpful error message (broken since v1.11.0). [#2505] * [CRuby+OSX] Compiling from source on MacOS will use the clang option -Wno-unknown-warning-option to avoid errors when Ruby injects options that clang doesn't know about. [#2689] Fixed * SAX::Parser's encoding attribute will not be clobbered when an alternative encoding is passed into SAX::Parser#parse_io. [#1942] (Thanks, @kp666!) * Serialized HTML4::DocumentFragment will now be properly encoded. Previously this empty string was encoded as US-ASCII. [#2649] * Node#wrap now uses the parent as the context node for parsing wrapper markup, falling back to the document for unparented nodes. Previously the document was always used. * [CRuby] UTF-16-encoded documents longer than ~4000 code points now serialize properly. Previously the serialized document was corrupted when it exceeded the length of libxml2's internal string buffer. [#752] * [CRuby] The HTML5 parser now correctly handles text at the end of form elements. * [CRuby] HTML5::Document#fragment now always uses body as the parsing context. Previously, fragments were parsed in the context of the associated document's root node, which allowed for inconsistent parsing. [#2553] * [CRuby] Nokogiri::HTML5::Document#url now correctly returns the URL passed to the constructor method. Previously it always returned nil. [#2583] * [CRuby] HTML5 encoding detection is now case-insensitive with respect to meta tag charset declaration. [#2693] * [CRuby] HTML5 fragment parsing in context of an annotation-xml node now works. Previously this rarely-used path invoked rb_funcall with incorrect parameters, resulting in an exception, a fatal error, or potentially a segfault. [#2692] * [CRuby] HTML5 quirks mode during fragment parsing more closely matches document parsing. [#2646] * [JRuby] Fixed a bug with adding the same namespace to multiple nodes via # add_namespace_definition. [#1247] * [JRuby] NodeSet#[] now raises a TypeError if passed an invalid parameter type. [#2211] Deprecated * Nokogiri.install_default_aliases is deprecated in favor of Nokogiri::EncodingHandler.install_default_aliases. This is part of a private API and is probably not called by anybody, but we'll go through a deprecation cycle before removal anyway. [#2643, #2446] Changed * [CRuby+OSX] Technical note: On MacOS Ruby 3.2, the symbols from libxml2 and libxslt are no longer exported. Ruby 3.2 adopted new features from the Darwin toolchain that make it challenging to continue to support this rarely-used binary API. A future minor release of Nokogiri may remove these symbols (and others) entirely. Feedback from downstream gem maintainers is welcome at #2746, where you'll also be able to read deeper context on this decision. Thank you! The following people and organizations were kind enough to sponsor @flavorjones or the Nokogiri project during the development of v1.14.0: * Gotz Gorisch @GoetzGoerisch * Airbnb @airbnb * Kyohei Nanba @kyo-nanba * Maxime Gauthier @biximilien * @renuo * @dbootyfvrt * YOSHIDA Katsuhiko @kyoshidajp * Homebrew @Homebrew * David Vrensk @dvrensk * Alex Daragiu @daragiu * Github @github * Julian Joseph @Julian88Tex * Charles Simon-Meunier @csimonmeunier * Ben Slaughter @benSlaughter * Garen Torikian @gjtorikian * Frank Groeneveld @frenkel * Hiroshi SHIBATA @hsbt module: pkgsrc subject: 'CVS commit: pkgsrc/textproc/ruby-nokogiri' unixtime: '1675476425' user: tsutsui