0.8.24 release
0.8.24 Release
We are proud to release Elektra 0.8.24.
- guid: 889b700d-9eac-4eff-9a3d-f6fb15c3d9da
- author: Markus Raab
- pubDate: Sat, 18 Aug 2018 18:13:40 +0200
- shortDesc: Elektra Web, Notifications, Type System
What is Elektra?
Elektra serves as a universal and secure framework to access
configuration settings in a global, hierarchical key database.
For more information, visit https://libelektra.org.
For a small demo see here:
You can also read the news on our website
Highlights
- Elektra Web
- Notifications
- KDE Workshop
- Type System Prototype
- Chef Cookbook
Elektra Web 1.6
The new release of Elektra Web features many UX improvements from the usability test!
Try it out now on: http://webdemo.libelektra.org/
1.5 changelog:
- search completely reworked - it does not act as a filter on already opened keys anymore, and instead searches the whole key database - feedback from the search was also greatly improved (pulsating while searching, glowing blue when done)
- added "abort" buttons to dialogs to revert actions
- added "create array" button to easily create arrays
- removed confirmation dialog before deletion (undo can be used instead)
- created a docker image:
elektra/web
- implemented auto-deployment of webdemo.libelektra.org
- small fixes:
- updated visibility levels
- removed "done" button in main view
- fixed issues with the opener click area
- remove metakeys when they are set to the default value or empty/0
- improved keyboard support
- fixed many small issues (#2037)
1.6 changelog:
- fixed bugs related to arrays (#2103)
- improved performance of search for many results
- added 404 page for invalid instance ids
- implement drag & copy by holding the Ctrl or Alt key
- add button to show error details
- allow deleting all keys in a namespace
Thanks to Daniel Bugl.
Notifications
Elektra's notification feature which allows applications to keep persistent
configuration settings in sync with the key database and other applications was
greatly improved with this release:
- The notification API
now supports more types and has improved support for callbacks. - With the addition of the zeromqsend
and zeromqrecv plugins
together with the hub-zeromq
tool we have an alternative to the D-Bus transport plugins
(dbus and
dbusrecv). - The new asynchronous I/O binding for ev
is the third I/O binding - so notifications can be used in applications using
glib, uv
or ev.
If your application uses a different library please check out the
"How to create your own I/O binding" section in the notification tutorial. - Notifications can be used to reload KDB after Elektra's configuration (e.g.
mountpoints or globally mounted plugins) has changed.
We added a how-to to the notification tutorial
that explains the required steps and the "notificationReload" example with the complete code.
More details can be found in this news.
Check out the updated notification tutorial
and notification examples (polling,
async and
reload.
KDE Workshop
At Akademy 2018 we had a successful
Config Workshop.
We generally agreed that misconfiguration is important and the situation
in FLOSS needs to improve.
We discussed how Elektra can be used in KDE and came up with the idea that
KConfig could be moved to a Elektra plugin.
Then KConfig could be patched to use Elektra instead.
This would lead to the situation that KDE users would have the same user
experience with the advantages of Elektra, like:
- Elektra Web and qt-gui to safely modify all settings
- modification of settings via configuration management tools
- switch to other configuration file formats (e.g., XML or YAML for plasma)
- provide notification with main-loop integration
- plugin system for LDAP support and similar features
For more information see the Slides
Type System Prototype
Elektra supports specifying the semantics of keys via metakeys in the spec
namespace. An example is the metakey check/range
which can be used to specify
that a key only holds numbers in a given range. Another metakey is check/enum
which only allows specific keywords to be the content of a key. Up to now these
semantics are only being checked at runtime. Therefore a type system was developed to
be able to check configuration specifications statically. As an example, it
would detect when one accidentally adds both a range and an enum check if their
possible contents are not compatible with each other.
The type system is available as a plugin that gets mounted along with a
configuration specification into the spec namespace. Furthermore we include a
set of type definitions for commonly used metakeys such as check/range
,
check/enum
, check/validation
, fallback
or override
.
For more details see the
typechecker readme
Thanks to Armin Wurzinger.
Chef Cookbook
Next to the Puppet Resource Type
we now also prepared a Chef Cookbook
which allows us to use Elektra from within Chef.
For example, to set mount a configuration file, you can use:
kdbmount 'system/hosts' do
file '/etc/hosts'
plugins 'hosts'
action :create
end
And to add an hosts entry, you can use:
kdbset '/hosts/ipv4/showthatitworks' do
namespace 'system'
value '127.0.0.33'
action :create
end
Note that currently
kdb
is invoked
and Elektra needs to be installed for
managed systems.
Thanks to Michael Zronek and Vanessa Kos.
Plugins
CCode
- We fixed various warnings in the source code reported by OCLint. (René Schwaiger)
- The plugin now also encodes and decodes key names in addition to key values. (René Schwaiger)
CPP Template
-
We added a new template for C++ based plugins. To create a plugin based on this
template, please use the commandscripts/copy-template -p pluginname
, where
pluginname
specifies the name of your new plugin. (René Schwaiger)
Crypto
- The
crypto
plugin now uses Elektra'slibinvoke
and thebase64
plugin in order to encode and decode Base64 strings. This improvement reduces code duplication between the two plugins. (Peter Nirschl)
CSVStorage
- Changed behaviour of export to validate the structure of exported keys only. (Thomas Waser)
Directory Value
- We rewrote the plugin using C++. (René Schwaiger)
- Directory Value now also supports nested arrays. (René Schwaiger)
- The plugin now also adds leafs for a key, if its value is null or the empty string. (René Schwaiger)
fcrypt
- The
fcrypt
plugin will consider the environment variableTMPDIR
in order to detect its temporary directory. See [#1973] (Peter Nirschl)
fstab
- The
fstab
plugin now passes tests on musl builds. (Lukas Winkler)
Haskell
- An issue when building Haskell plugins with a cached sandbox is fixed in case
a Haskell library bundled with Elektra gets changed. (Armin Wurzinger) - The script that generates the list of haskell dependencies now also works on
ghc8.0.1 and older cabal versions. Furthermore one can specify the build directory as
a parameter if it is not located within the source directory. (Armin Wurzinger)
Interpreter Plugins
- The plugins Ruby, Python and Jni can now also be mounted as global plugin.
- Fix crashes in global Python plugin by using pluginprocess.
Python plugin can now shutdown properly again. (Markus Raab and Armin Wurzinger)
JNI
- We now disable the plugin for the
BUILD_STATIC
orBUILD_FULL
build variants, since otherwise the plugin breaks thekdb
tool.
(René Schwaiger) - We disabled the internal check (
testscr_check_kdb_internal_check
) for the plugin, since it always fails. (René Schwaiger)
HexNumber
- The plugin hexnumber has been added. It can be used
to convert hexadecimal values into decimal when read, and back to hexadecimal when written. (Klemens Böswirth)
List
- The
list
plugin now allows us to pass
common configuration for all plugins by using keys below the "config/" setting.
The updated plugin documentation contains more information and an example. (Thomas Wahringer) - The
list
plugin which is responsible
for global mounting had a bug which prevented globally mounted plugins from
being configurable. (Thomas Wahringer)
mINI
- We fixed a memory leak in the mINI plugin by requiring the plugin
ccode
instead of the “provider”code
. (René Schwaiger) - Removed unused header files. (René Schwaiger)
network
- Fixed an error in network plugin that prevented it from working on non-glibc
platforms. (Lukas Winkler)
Type
- We extended the Markdown Shell Recorder example inside the README of the plugin.
(René Schwaiger)
Regex Dispatcher
- The plugin regexdispatcher has been added.
It calculates regex representations for commonly used specification keywords to be used with the
typechecker. Currently the keywordscheck/range
,
check/enum
anddefault
are supported. (Armin Wurzinger)
Typechecker
- The plugin typechecker, used to validate
configuration specifications for Elektra statically, has been improved under the hood. It now
supports a more concise and efficient typechecking process including a greatly
improved type inference scheme that should make generated specification files and thus
generated errors to be easier to understand. An example of such error message is shown in the
README. (Armin Wurzinger)
Tcl
- The
tcl
plugin does not fail anymore, if its configuration file does not exist and you try to
retrieve the plugin contract. (René Schwaiger) - The plugin now uses relative key names. This update addresses issue #51. (René Schwaiger)
YAJL
- The YAJL Plugin now uses the internal logger functionality instead of
printf
statements.
(René Schwaiger) - We fixed a problem with negative values reported by the
UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer. (René Schwaiger)
YAML CPP
-
The plugin does not save empty intermediate keys anymore. The example below shows the old and the new behavior of the plugin:
# Mount plugin kdb mount config.yaml /tests/yamlcpp yamlcpp # Store single key-value pair kdb set /tests/yamlcpp/level1/level2/level3 value # Old behavior kdb ls /tests/yamlcpp #> user/tests/yamlcpp/level1 #> user/tests/yamlcpp/level1/level2 #> user/tests/yamlcpp/level1/level2/level3 # New behavior kdb ls /tests/yamlcpp #> user/tests/yamlcpp/level1/level2/level3
. (René Schwaiger)
-
YAML CPP now requires at least
yaml-cpp 0.6
, since the current
MSR test for the plugin triggers two bugs:in earlier versions of the yaml-cpp library. (René Schwaiger)
-
The plugin does now support arrays containing empty fields. (René Schwaiger)
-
YAML CPP now also adds
array
meta data for arrays containing arrays. (René Schwaiger) -
The plugin now also supports empty arrays:
kdb mount test.yaml user/tests/yamlcpp yamlcpp kdb setmeta user/tests/yamlcpp/array array '' kdb export user/tests/yamlcpp/array yamlcpp #> []
.
-
YAML CPP now handles null values containing meta data properly:
kdb mount test.yaml user/tests/yamlcpp yamlcpp kdb set user/tests/yamlcpp/null kdb setmeta user/tests/yamlcpp/null comment 'Null Key' kdb export user/tests/yamlcpp/null yamlcpp #> !<!elektra/meta> #> - ~ #> - comment: Null Key
.
YAML Smith
- YAML Smith is a plugin that converts Elektra’s
KeySet
data structure to a textual
representation in the YAML serialization format. The plugin is currently in a very early stage of development. Please be advised,
that it is quite likely that the plugin will produce incorrect or even invalid YAML data, especially if yourKeySet
contains special
characters.
Yan LR
- The experimental Yan LR plugin uses a parser, generated by ANTLR to read
basic YAML data. The plugin only converts YAML data to Elektra’sKeySet
data structure. If you want to write data in the YAML
format please take a look at the YAML Smith plugin. (René Schwaiger)
ZeroMQ transport plugins
- New notification transport plugins for ZeroMQ were added.
The new "zeromqsend" and "zeromqrecv" plugins use
ZMQ_PUB
andZMQ_SUB
sockets to send and receive notifications.
The plugins can be used instead or along with the
"dbus" and
"dbusrecv" transport plugins.
Check out the
plugin documentation for more
information. (Thomas Wahringer)
Misc
-
The logging plugins "syslog",
"journald" and
"logchange" now have a new
option called "get" which can be enabled to log which configuration settings
are loaded by applications.
The new option can be used for logging application behavior when using
notifications. (Thomas Wahringer) -
Do not exclude
simpleini
silently on non-glibc systems but output a message
like for other plugins (Markus Raab) -
We updated the
infos/status
clause of the following plugins:boolean
,constants
,csvstorage
,hexnumber
,internalnotification
,ruby
,simpleini
,uname
, andxerces
. (René Schwaiger)
Libraries
General
- Replaced
strdup
withelektraStrDup
(for C99 compatibility). (Markus Raab) - You can now remove the basename of a key via the C++ API by calling
key.delBaseName()
. (René Schwaiger) - The function
elektraArrayGetNextKey
now usesNULL
instead of the empty string as init value for the returned key. (René Schwaiger)
pluginprocess
- The library
pluginprocess
that is used to
execute plugins run inside own processes has been improved. This is useful as some plugins like
haskell-based plugins orpython
can only be started once
inside a single process, while libelektra may call a plugin several times. The library now uses an
improved communication protocol that separates between pluginprocess-related data and keysets
passed to plugins. This avoids any possible name clashes between keys used by a plugin and keys
used by pluginprocess.
The documentation of the plugin has been improved as well, some mistakes were corrected and it
should be more clear how to store plugin data besides pluginprocess's data structure.
Tests have been added to the library to ensure its correct functionality. (Armin Wurzinger) - Anonymous pipes are now used instead of named pipes for the communication as anonymous pipes get
terminated by the OS in case a child process dies before writing back data to the parent.
Currently the parent process will freeze otherwise attempting to read from the child. (Armin Wurzinger)
Bindings
- A new I/O binding for ev has been
added.
It can be used to integrate the notification feature with applications based
on ev main loops. (Thomas Wahringer)
Notifications
- The
notification API
was extended.
The API now supports more types:int
,unsigned int
,
long
,unsigned long
,long long
,unsinged long long
,float
anddouble
.
It also supports all of Elektra'skdb_*_t
types defined inkdbtypes.h
.
Also contexts for callbacks were added and
elektraNotificationRegisterCallbackSameOrBelow()
allows for notifications
for the registered key or below. (Thomas Wahringer)
Tools
- The new tool
kdb find
lists keys of the database matching a certain regular expression. (Markus Raab) - You can now build the Qt-GUI using Qt
5.11
. (René Schwaiger)
Scripts
- The script
check_formatting.sh
now also checks the formatting of CMake
code if you installedsponge
andcmake-format
. (René Schwaiger) - The script
check_formatting.sh
now no longer writes to stdout if clang-format5.0
can not be found. (Lukas Winkler) - The script
check_bashisms.sh
should now work correctly again, if the
system uses the GNU versionfind
. (René Schwaiger) - The script
reformat-cmake
now checks ifcmake-format
works before it reformats CMake files. Thank you to Klemens Böswirth for the detailed description of the problem. (René Schwaiger) scripts/run_icheck
now no longer leaves the base directory of the project
when checking if the ABI changed. (Lukas Winkler)- The completion for fish now also suggest the
info/
meta attributes of the
file plugin. (René Schwaiger)
Copy Template
- The script
copy-template
is now location independent. It will always create a
new plugin insrc/plugins
. (René Schwaiger) - The command now also supports the new template for C++ based plugins. Please use the
command line switch-p
to create a new plugin based oncpptemplate
.
Documentation
- We improved the formatting of our compilation guide. (René Schwaiger)
- We fixed various minor spelling mistakes in the documentation. (René Schwaiger)
- The man pages for
kdb change-resolver-symlink
and
kdb change-storage-symlink
referenced the wrong command.
(Lukas Winkler, René Schwaiger) - We added documentation for our build system in
BUILDSERVER.md.
(Lukas Winkler) - The documentation for
kdb
andkdb set
now mentions the--
argument that stops processing of command line switches. This is useful
for setting negative values among other things. (Klemens Böswirth) - We added a new tutorial about the jna binding. The tutorial shows how to use the java library to interact with kdb (Michael Zronek)
- GitHub now detects the license of the repository correctly again. (René Schwaiger)
- We added a tutorial describing Elektra’s array data type. (René Schwaiger)
Tests
(Markdown) Shell Recorder
- We added new Markdown Shell Recorder tests for the
- (Markdown) Shell Recorder tests now save test data below
/tests
(see issue #1887). (René Schwaiger) - The Markdown Shell Recorder checks
kdb set
commands to ensure we only add tests that store data below/tests
. (René Schwaiger) - The Markdown Shell Recorder now supports indented code blocks. (René Schwaiger)
- The Markdown Shell Recorder now also tests if a command prints nothing to
stdout
if you add the check#>
. (René Schwaiger) - We fixed some problems in the Markdown Shell Recorder test
ofkdb ls
. (René Schwaiger) - The Shell Recorder now does not interpret
-
in checks as option character any more. (René Schwaiger) - The
add_plugin
helper now respectsENABLE_KDB_TESTING
when adding
Markdown Shell Recorder tests. (Lukas Winkler) - The Markdown Shell Recorder test for
kdb find
now removes the configuration file
at the end of the test. (René Schwaiger) - The Shell Recorder now properly unmounts any additional mountpoints created
during a test. (René Schwaiger) - We removed the broken auto unmounting feature from the Markdown Shell Recorder. (René Schwaiger)
- The Markdown Shell Recorder does not require a
bash
compatible shell anymore. (René Schwaiger)
General
- Plugins added with the flag
SHARED_ONLY
no longer get tested in the scriptcheck_kdb_internal_check.sh
if executed with kdb-full or kdb-static. (Armin Wurzinger) - Add
compare_regex_to_line_files
which allows to compare a file made of
regex patterns to be compared with a text file line by line.
(Lukas Winkler) - The OPMPHM has a new test case (Kurt Micheli)
- Do not execute
fcrypt
andcrypto
unit tests if thegpg
binary is not available. (Peter Nirschl) - Resolved an issue where tests did not cleanup properly after they ran.
This was especially noticeable forgpg
tests as thegpg-agents
that were
spawned did not get cleaned up afterwards. (Lukas Winkler) - We disabled the general plugin test (
testkdb_allplugins
) for thesemlock
plugin, since the
test reported memory leaks on the latest version of Debian Unstable. (René Schwaiger) - The CFramework macro
compare_keyset
now supports the comparison of two empty key sets. (René Schwaiger) - The C++ version of the macro
exit_if_fail
now really exits the test progamm if the test fails. (René Schwaiger) - The C++ testing framework now supports the macro
compare_keyset
that checks if two key sets are equal. (René Schwaiger)
Build
As written in the previous release notes:
- Debian Wheezy is not supported anymore.
- Jessie (oldstable) with gcc 4.8.4 is now the oldest supported platform.
Another important change is:
- We now import the current version of Google Test as external project at configuration time using
DownloadProject. If you want to use a local installation of
Google Test instead, please set the value ofGTEST_ROOT
to the path of you local copy of the
Google Test framework. (René Schwaiger) - The cmake variable
GTEST_ROOT
now respects the environment variable
GTEST_ROOT
if it is set. (Lukas Winkler)
CMake
-
The build system no longer installs Haskell dependencies from hackage by itself, instead
this has to be done beforehand like it is the case with all other dependencies. The main
reason is that the build servers shouldn't compile the dependencies over and over again,
only if something changes. See the README. (Armin Wurzinger) -
Plugins can be specified to be only built for
BUILD_SHARED
builds, but to be excluded
from anyBUILD_FULL
orBUILD_STATIC
builds using the new optional argumentONLY_SHARED
for our cmake macroadd_plugin
. This wayBUILD_SHARED
can be combined with the other
options without excluding such plugins. The cmake messages about plugin inclusion have
been updated to indicate this behavior. This behavior has been applied for the Haskell
plugins- and bindings and JNI plugin as they currently don't support full or static builds.
(Armin Wurzinger) -
The build system does not install Google Test anymore if you install Elektra. (René Schwaiger)
-
We disabled the test
testlib_notification
on ASAN enabled builds, since Clang reports that the test leaks memory. (René Schwaiger) -
Disable Markdown Shell Recorder test
validation.md
for ASAN builds.
It leaks memory and thus fails the test during spec mount. (Lukas Winkler) -
Haskell plugins and bindings are now correctly excluded when using
BUILD_FULL
orBUILD_STATIC
as this is currently unsupported. Another issue when building Haskell plugins with a cached sandbox
is fixed as well. (Armin Wurzinger) -
Fix compilation with
BUILD_TESTING=OFF
whenspec
orlist
plugins are not selected. -
Set coverage prefix to
PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR
, resulting in easier readable
coverage reports. (Lukas Winkler) -
The functions
add_plugintest
andadd_plugin
now also support adding a C++ test instead of a C test. (René Schwaiger) -
The function
add_plugintest
now also supports setting environment variables for C/C++ based tests. (René Schwaiger) -
The build system now automatically detects Homebrew’s OpenSSL version on macOS. (René Schwaiger)
-
We improved the automatic detection of Libgcrypt and OpenSSL. (René Schwaiger)
-
Resolved an issue where cmake did not properly set test feature macros to detect and use libc functionality. (Lukas Winkler)
-
Improve the detection of
ftw.h
, if the current build use the compiler switch-Werror
. (René Schwaiger) -
We now ignore warnings about
- zero size arrays (Clang),
- variadic macros (Clang, GCC),
- conversions to non-pointer type (GCC), and
- attribute warnings (GCC),
caused by code generated via SWIG in the Ruby binding and plugin. (René Schwaiger)
Docker
clang-5.0
is now used for clang tests by the build system (Lukas Winkler)- An additional build job on Ubuntu:xenial has been added (Lukas Winkler)
withDockerEnv
Jenkinsfile helper now no longer provides stages automatically. (Lukas Winkler)- Google Test is installed in Docker images used by the build system. (Lukas Winkler)
Infrastructure
Jenkins
- A build job checks if PRs modify the release notes. (Markus Raab)
- Several improvements to the build system have been implemented (Lukas Winkler):
- Better Docker image handling.
- Abort of previously queued but unfinished runs on new commits.
- Document how to locally replicate the Docker environment used for tests.
- The Jenkins build server now also compiles and tests Elektra with enabled address sanitizer. (Lukas Winkler)
- Add
STATIC
andFULL
linked builds. (Lukas Winkler) - Ported GCC ASAN build job to new build system (René Schwaiger + Lukas Winkler)
- Docker artifacts are now cleaned up in our daily build job. (Lukas Winkler)
clang
tests have been ported to the new build system (Lukas Winkler et al)icheck
build server job has been ported to our new build system. (Lukas Winkler)- Port
elektra-gcc-configure-debian-optimizations
to new build system. (Lukas Winkler) - Port
elektra-gcc-configure-mingw-w64
to new build system. (Lukas Winkler) - Port
debian-multiconfig-gcc-stable
to new build system. (Lukas Winkler) - Port
elektra-ini-mergerequests
to new build system. (Lukas Winkler) - Port
elektra-gcc-configure-debian-nokdbtest
to new build system. (Lukas Winkler) - Port
elektra-gcc-configure-xdg
to new build system. (Lukas Winkler) - Port
elektra-gcc-i386
to new build system. (Lukas Winkler) - Port
elektra-gcc-configure-debian-musl
to new build system. (Lukas Winkler) - Docker Registry is cleaned up by our daily buildserver task. (Lukas Winkler)
- Remove
elektra-gcc-configure-debian-nokdbtest
test. Instead we are now
removing write permissions of Elektra's paths to detect if we write to the
filesystem even though tests are not tagged as such. (Lukas Winkler) - Remove
elektra-gcc-configure-debian-withspace
test. We now test for
compatibility of spaced build paths during normal tests. (Lukas Winkler) - Check for source formatting during early test stages. (Lukas Winkler)
- Remove the amount of spawned tests via not running a full multiconfig setup for
thePLUGINS=NODEP
config. They did not provide any additional coverage.
Instead we added a new test checking ifPLUGINS=NODEP
builds in an minimal
Docker image. (Lukas Winkler) - Speed up coverage data upload. (Lukas Winkler)
- Fix an issue where file archiving did not happen because of suppressed shell
expansion (Lukas Winkler) - Setup mailing for jenkins (Lukas Winkler)
- send mail to [email protected] when
master
fails (Lukas Winkler) - parse change list into mail (Lukas Winkler)
- do not send mails if pipeline run was aborted (Lukas Winkler)
- send mail to [email protected] when
Travis
-
Travis now uses the latest version of GCC and Clang to translate Elektra on Linux. (René Schwaiger)
-
Our Travis build job now
- builds all (applicable) bindings by default again, and
- checks the formatting of CMake code via
cmake-format
. (René Schwaiger)
-
Some cache issues on the Travis build job for cached haskell sandboxes have been resolved. (Armin Wurzinger)
-
Travis caches downloaded Homebrew packages to improve the reliability of macOS build jobs. (René Schwaiger)
-
Travis is now using Xcode 9.4.1 on macOS 10.13 for most macOS build jobs. (Mihael Pranjić)
-
We added a unique name to each build job, so you can see quickly which configuration caused problems. (René Schwaiger)
-
We now specify custom binding, plugin and tool configuration for jobs via the environment variables:
BINDINGS
,PLUGINS
, andTOOLS
. We also added environment variables for the build configuration options
BUILD_FULL
,COMMON_FLAGS
,ENABLE_ASAN
and the command
used to test the build (TEST_COMMAND
). (René Schwaiger) -
The ASAN build jobs
🍏 Clang ASAN
and🐧 GCC ASAN
now only build thekdb
tool and thecpp
binding. This update ensures, that we
do not hit the job timeout for public repositories that often.
(René Schwaiger) -
We now use the latest version of Ruby (
2.5.1
) to build and test the Ruby binding/plugin. (René Schwaiger)
Compatibility
As always, the ABI and API of kdb.h is fully compatible, i.e. programs
compiled against an older 0.8 version of Elektra will continue to work
(ABI) and you will be able to recompile programs without errors (API).
Following changes were made:
- The C++ API was extended with
delBaseName()
.
This does not affect ABI compatibility, also C++ programs compiled against 0.8.24 and usingdelBaseName()
will work with Elektra 0.8.23 or older. kdbtypes.h
now comes with support for C99 types.- We added the private headerfiles
kdbnotificationinternal.h
,kdbioplugin.h
. (Thomas Wahringer) - The I/O binding header files have been moved a new directory called
kdbio
.
For example, instead of includingelektra/kdbio_ev.h
users of the binding now includeelektra/kdbio/ev.h
. (Thomas Wahringer) - The plugin directoryvalue has changed its behavior, see above.
- The plugin list changed its configuration, see above.
- The plugin yamlcpp now gets excluded with too old versions of yamlcpp (Debian Stretch is affected).
The new plugins are:
- hexnumber
- yamlsmith
- zeromqrecv
- zeromqsend
The new tool is: kdb-find
Website
The website is generated from the repository, so all information about
plugins, bindings and tools are always up to date.
Outlook
We are currently working on following topics:
- The hybrid search algorithm for the Key search
ksLookup (...)
is now in preparation.
The preparation includes a new KeySet flagKS_FLAG_NAME_CHANGE
, this flag will be used by the hybrid search.
The hybrid search combines the best properties of the binary search and the OPMPHM.
The hybrid search uses a modified branch predictor to predicts KeySet changes and decides if binary search or OPMPHM would be faster. (Kurt Micheli)
Statistics
Following persons made in total 1734 commits:
1 commit by Mihael Pranjic <[email protected]>
2 commits by Thomas Waser <[email protected]>
7 commits by Michael Zronek <[email protected]>
12 commits by Kurt Micheli <[email protected]>
17 commits by Peter Nirschl <[email protected]>
21 commits by Klemens Böswirth <[email protected]>
197 commits by Markus Raab <[email protected]>
102 commits by Thomas Wahringer <[email protected]>
117 commits by Daniel Bugl <[email protected]>
265 commits by Lukas Winkler <[email protected]>
249 commits by Armin Wurzinger <[email protected]>
744 commits by René Schwaiger <[email protected]>
In total there were 792 files changed with 27677 insertions(+) and 39176 deletions(-).
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