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rasciidoc 4.1.1
- Fixed CRAN notes on Escaped LaTeX specials.
rasciidoc 4.1.0
- Removed
rasciidoc
from field Suggests
in
DESCRIPTION.
- Bumped version due to package
fritools
back on
CRAN.
rasciidoc 4.0.2
- Fixed test for failing asciidoc command that occurs on CRAN’s
r-patched-solaris-x86
.
rasciidoc 4.0.1
- Fixed typo in unit testing.
rasciidoc 4.0.0
rasciidoc()
’s return value changed: it now has
an attribute info
. If you need to test whether it
is TRUE
or not, use isTRUE().
- Fixed testing for failing calls to python:asciidoc.
rasciidoc 3.2.0
- In case only python3 is installed and asciidoc is missing, rasciidoc
downloads asciidoc
from github. The current versions of asciidoc fail when called via
python3 /path/to/repo/asccidoc.py /path/to/input.asciidoc
,
so we hard code checking out version 9.1.0, which is from
2020/02/11.
- Extended throwing and catching conditions: rasciidoc now catches and
throws all errors due to python not being installed. It should thus pass
tests even if python (which is a system requirement) is not
installed.
- Added tests using package testthat running basic tests on all
machines.
rasciidoc 3.1.4
- Skip tests on unknown machines.
rasciidoc 3.1.3
- Skip tests on unknown windows machines to avoid errors for CRAN’s
r-devel-windows-x86_64-gcc10-UCRT
.
rasciidoc 3.1.2
- Removed LazyData from file DESCRIPTION.
rasciidoc 3.1.1
- Extended testing on spinning and slides.
- Fixed missing asciidoc installation:
- Now resetting asciidoc’s github repo to the last tagged release
version.
- Now using a system’s installation of git, if available, to clone
asciidoc if needed.
- Fixed comparison of paths by normalizing them. Formerly, long
(e.g. temporary) paths (at least on windows) got abbreviated, thus
failing to compare.
rasciidoc 3.1.0
- Use
tools
instead of xfun
.
- Fixed missing asciidoc installation:
- Adapted to new github url for asciidoc.
rasciidoc 3.0.2
- Fix: catching strange
tempdir()
s on CRAN winbuilder on
x86_64-w64-mingw32
.
rasciidoc 3.0.1
- Switched from
git2r
to gert
.
- Added an example to properly create plots with
asciidoc
to the minimal example in the vignette.
- Now importing package
fritools
.
rasciidoc 3.0.0
rasciidoc()
’s return value changed: it now
gives TRUE
on success and FALSE
otherwise.
rasciidoc()
now catches all system errors and warnings
from system2()
. A missing installation of the recommended
source-highlight
does not throw a condition, so albeit the
rendered output is not what you might expect it to be, the call to
asciidoc
is considered successful.
- Skip tests using
asciidoc
as CRAN’s Solaris 10
(r-patched-solaris-x86) fails with “asciidoc: FAILED: configuration file
asciidoc.conf missing”: there seems to be a buggy asciidoc installation
I cannot bypass.
rasciidoc 2.2.2
rasciidoc()
now does not give warnings()
or throws errors for missing SystemRequirements, adhering to “Writing R
Extensions”, version 4.0.3 (2020-10-10): “A package should pass its
checks without warnings nor errors without the external command being
present.” To restore the warnings and errors, pass argument
enforce_requirements = TRUE
to render()
(or
rasciidoc()
) or set
options("enforce_requirements" = TRUE)
to restore the
original behaviour.
rasciidoc 2.2.1
- Added checkmate’s argument checks to all exported functions
(
rasciidoc()
, render()
, and
adjust_asciidoc_hooks()
).
- Added the vignette.
rasciidoc 2.2.0
- Added internal
discover_python()
to deal with python
installations that will not be found using
Sys.which("python")
.
rasciidoc 2.1.3
- Removed vignette written in rasciidoc to avoid errors on
CRAN/solaris/R-patched.
- Added function
is_windows()
to suppress running
examples with elapsed times on CRAN/windows.
rasciidoc 2.1.2
- Suppress error reporting if
source-highlight
is not
installed to fix errors reported by solaris running r-patched on
CRAN.
rasciidoc 2.1.1
- Fixed crashing calls to
package_version()
for python
release candidates.
rasciidoc 2.1.0
- Converted vignette to Rasciidoc.
- If asciidoc is not installed (like on CRAN), rasciidoc tries to run
the asciidoc code using python. This is needed for vignettes on CRAN
written in (r)asciidoc.
- Added a vignette engine.
rasciidoc 2.0.1
- Fixed link to online vignette.
- Fixed tests for new version of package coverage.
rasciidoc 2.0.0
- Fixed quotation in DESCRIPTION.
- Fixed excerption for input files mixing slidy and standard
asciidoc.
- Refactored render().
- Got rid of render_slides().
- Remove tagged lines from input docs.
- Now by default using tempdir(), which breaks internal links and
source().
rasciidoc 1.0.0
- Improve testing.
- Checked for spelling, lints and cleanr.
- Allow for skipping single lines in slidy output by tagging them with
“//no_slide”.
- Now keeping intermediate files from render_slides(), too.
rasciidoc 0.9.0
- knitr’s output hooks are now reset to their former values after
knitting.
- Added an argument ‘clean’ to render() to clean intermediate
files.
rasciidoc 0.8.0
- render() now passed arguments to adjust knitr’s asciidoc hooks.
rasciidoc 0.7.0
render() now uses a working directory that defaults to the input
file’s directory, allowing for the default file to source code. #
rasciidoc 0.6.0
render() now works for R files with markup in roxygen comments
that are parsed trough knitr::spin().
rasciidoc 0.5.0
- Passed the parent.frame() down to knitr to always be in
.GlobalEnv.
rasciidoc 0.4.0
- Add
//[begin|end]\_only\_slide
-blocks and
//slide\_only
-comments to allow for content for slidy
only.
- Fix broken code inclusions for slidy.
rasciidoc 0.3.0
- Made adjusting knitr’s hooks (see rasciidoc 0.2.0) the default
behaviour.
rasciidoc 0.2.0
- Added function to adjust knitr’s hooks for asciidoc files, providing
a work around for not using asciidoc’s [MESSAGE|WARNING|ERROR] when
knitting produces a message|warning|error.
rasciidoc 0.1.0
- Added core functionality.
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