from 1.0.0: Add "continuation" flag, to allow multiple "xo" invocations in a single line of output (#58) Add --top-wrap to make top-level JSON wrappers Add --{open,close}-{list,instace} options Add xo_xml_leader(), to detect use of some bogus XML tags. It's still bad form, but it's a little safer now Avoid call to xo_write before xo_flush, since the latter calls the former Check return code from xo_flush_h properly (<0) (FreeBSD Bug 236935) For JSON output, avoid newline before a container's close brace (#62) Merge branch 'text_only' of https://github.com/zvr/libxo into zvr-text_only Use XO_USE_INT_RETURN_CODES, not USE_INT_RETURN_CODES add docs for --continuation add docs for --not-first call xo_state_set_flags before values and close containers; add XOIF_MADE_OUTPUT flag to track state; make proper empty JSON objects in xo_finish color_map code has to be #ifdef'd out, since the struct definition correct xo_flush_func_t (doesn't use xo_ssize_t) make depth change for --top-wrap only for JSON fix to handle --top-wrap in "xo" by being more consistent with handling trailing newlines fix to handle text-only version #64 (from zvr) fix xo_buf_has_room for round up to the next XO_BUFSIZ, not just add XO_BUFSIZ to the size (FreeBSD Bug 236937) update docs for new "xo" options update functions to use xo_ssize_t update test cases from 1.0.1: Add EINTEGRITY to .pot files under test/gettext/ (fix from FreeBSD) from 1.0.2: handle failure from xo_vnsprintf; don't add -1 to "rc" PR: 236937, 236935 Submitted by: phil Reported by: Alfonso S. Siciliano <alfix86@gmail.com> MFC after: 2 weeks
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