non port: textproc/coccigrep/distinfo |
Number of commits found: 12 |
Thursday, 7 May 2020
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06:06 fernape
textproc/coccigrep: update to 1.20
ChangeLog: https://github.com/regit/coccigrep/releases/tag/v1.20
Some light fixes on the documentation and a cleaner setup.py so the project
looks decent on Pypi
Reported by: portscout
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Monday, 6 Apr 2020
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11:45 fernape
textproc/coccigrep: update to 1.19
ChangeLog: https://github.com/regit/coccigrep/releases/tag/v1.19
Accummulated changes:
* Address a issue with pygments installation on Python 2 and fix parallel
execution.
* This release fixes #19 and improve matching capabilities. Issue was linked to
absolute include (like #include <toto.h>) used in a project instead of the
classical relative include (include "toto.h").
Reported by: portscout
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Tuesday, 15 May 2018
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08:40 wen
- Update to 1.17
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Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016
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19:05 pawel
Update to version 1.16
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Saturday, 30 May 2015
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21:25 mat
Cleanup USE_GITHUB usage.
With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight
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Saturday, 4 Apr 2015
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13:19 pawel
- Convert to new USE_GITHUB
- Make RUN_DEPENDS path independent
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Tuesday, 11 Feb 2014
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16:36 pawel
Update to version 1.13
This new version mainly improves accuracy when matching on the code of complex
projects. It also contains some bugfixes and an improvement to the Vim plugin.
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Thursday, 27 Dec 2012
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19:37 pawel
- Update to version 1.12
- tab -> space WWW: line in pkg-descr
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Monday, 17 Sep 2012
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19:41 pawel
- Update to version 1.11
- Use github mirror
- Set proper header
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Saturday, 1 Sep 2012
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13:18 pawel
- Update to version 1.10
- Sort pkg-plist
- Remove header
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Thursday, 16 Aug 2012
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14:37 pawel
- Update to version 1.9
- Fix plist when USE_PYTHON != 2.7
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Saturday, 14 Apr 2012
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23:00 pawel
coccigrep is a semantic grep for the C language based on coccinelle. It can
be used to find where a given structure is used in code files. coccigrep
depends on the spatch program which comes with coccinelle.
WWW: https://home.regit.org/software/coccigrep/
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Number of commits found: 12 |