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Name: ghc-citeproc | Distribution: openSUSE Leap 16.0 |
Version: 0.8.1.1 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: lp160.1.1 | Build date: Tue Oct 15 08:38:18 2024 |
Group: Unspecified | Build host: reproducible |
Size: 5409469 | Source RPM: ghc-citeproc-0.8.1.1-lp160.1.1.src.rpm |
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/citeproc | |
Summary: Generates citations and bibliography from CSL styles |
Citeproc parses CSL style files and uses them to generate a list of formatted citations and bibliography entries. For more information about CSL, see <https://citationstyles.org/>.
BSD-2-Clause
* Tue Oct 15 2024 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com> - Update citeproc to version 0.8.1.1 revision 1. Upstream has revised the Cabal build instructions on Hackage. * Mon Jun 24 2024 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com> - Update citeproc to version 0.8.1.1. [#]# 0.8.1.1 * Include `10/` prefix in short DOI links (#136). * Properly implement `demote-non-dropping-particle="sort-only"` (#141). We had previously gotten sorting behavior right for this, but not display behavior. * Thu Mar 30 2023 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com> - Updated spec file to conform with ghc-rpm-macros-2.5.2. * Wed Jan 18 2023 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com> - Update citeproc to version 0.8.1. [#]# 0.8.1 * In Pandoc and CslJson CaseTransform, group punctuation in clusters (#127). * Fix sorting on dates (#126). Previously this broke for some styles, e.g. apa.csl, which styles dates as MM/DD/YYYY, and would lead to incorrect sorting of dates with months and/or days. * Add citation-key variable from citeId. This is a new addition in CSL 1.0.2. * Update locales from upstream. * Raise an error if multiple layout elements are present (#120). * Fix two test cases. They had illegal bibliography elements with no layout children. * If there are multiple layout elements, only use the last one. This can happen with CSL-M styles. The last layout should be locale-unspecific. This change will prevent us from emitting doubled citations or bibliographic references (see #120), allowing more graceful handling of CSL-M styles, even though we don't support CSL-M. * Thu Oct 06 2022 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com> - Update citeproc to version 0.8.0.2. [#]# 0.8.0.2 * Fix missing locator after collapsing and grouping with year suffix (#96). [#]# 0.8.0.1 * Fix disambiguation edge case (#116). We weren't properly disambiguating when only one of two ambiguous names had a subsequent citation. * Chicago page numbering fixes. * Update test suite form upstream. * Handle whole-citation links differently in `secondFieldAlign` (#113, Benjamin Bray). * Require data-default >= 0.5.2 (#114, Bodigrim). [#]# 0.8 * Add `SubstitutedVal` constructor for `Val` [API change] (#101, #108). This is used to track variables that are repressed due to substitution. (We can't just delete them, because they still count when we have "if" elements that check for a variable.) * Fix logic for including a group. A group with a text node and an empty variable should count as empty. * CaseTransform: don't change words that are a mix of uppercase and nonletters, like CRT1000. * Fix label with "page" variable (#107). * Fix error in test suite. We stripped indentation in the expected result in some cases. * Update fr-FR locale from upstream. * Fri Jul 15 2022 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com> - Update citeproc to version 0.7 revision 1. Upstream has revised the Cabal build instructions on Hackage. * Sat Apr 02 2022 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com> - Update citeproc to version 0.7. [#]# 0.7 * Handle old term form `sub verbo` as if it is `sub-verbo` (the new form). * Update to latest locales in CSL repository. * Makefile: Fix update-locales target. * Keep explicit "et al." (#102, Albert Krewinkel). * Factor out `deleteSubstitutedVariables`. * Add any references in `citationItemData` to references. * Add `citationItemData` field to `CitationItem` [API change]. This corresponds to the `itemData` that can appear in the JSON representation of a citation item. * Add Ord, Eq instances for `Reference`, `DisambiguationData`, `Val` [API change]. * Wed Jan 12 2022 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com> - Update citeproc to version 0.6.0.1. [#]# 0.6.0.1 * Ensure that position evaluates false inside bibliography (#99). * Mon Nov 01 2021 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.6. [#]# 0.6 * Add Term parameter to TagTerm [API change]. * Add TagPrefix, TagSuffix constructors to Tag [API change]. * Make sure that extracted AuthorOnly names have the correct formatting (#55). * Do case-insensitive sorting, like Zotero (#91). * Ignore "ibid" entries in computing ambiguities. * Improved disambiguation for author-in-text citations. * In disambiguating, convert author-in-text to normal citations. Otherwise we disambiguate incorrectly. * Fix title disambiguation with note style (#90). Previously we'd been calculating ambiguities by generating renderings for citation items independently of context. This meant that we didn't detect ambiguities in "subsequent" citations (which might e.g. just have an author). * Ensure we don't do collapsing of items across a prefix or suffix (#89). If we have `[@doe99; for contrasting views see @smith33; @doe00]`, we don't want to get collapsing to `(Doe 1999, 2000; for contrasting views, see Smith 1933)`. This isn't strictly by the spec, but it gives better results. * Allow collapsing after an initial prefix. * Sat Aug 21 2021 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.5. [#]# 0.5 * Add `linkBibliography` field to `CiteprocOptions` [API change]. When this is set to True, we hyperlink bibliography entries according to the draft of the CSL v1.02 spec (Appendix VI). When an entry has a DOI, PMCID, PMID, or URL available but none of these are rendered by the style, add a link to the title (or, if no title is present, the whole entry), using the URL for the DOI, PMCID, PMID, or URL (in that order of priority). (Benjamin Bray, #88.) * In generating citation labels, only use `issued` date. Not, for example, `accessed` (#80). * Citeproc.Locale: export `lookupQuotes`. [API change] * Citeproc.Types: Add `localizeQuotes` method to CiteprocOutput class [API change]. * Citeproc.CslJson, Citeproc.Pandoc: Implement `localizeQuotes`. * Citeproc: apply `localizeQuotes` after rendering. This ensures that quotes are properly localized and flipflopped. Previously this was done in `renderCslJson` (for CSL JSON) and in pandoc (for Pandoc Inlines). It is more consistent to do this as part of the rendering pipeline, in citeproc itself. * Citeproc.CslJson: Drop the Locale parameter from the signature of `renderCslJson` [breaking API change]. It was only needed for quote localization, which now occurs outside of this function. * Citeproc.Pandoc: use a Span with class csl-quoted for quotes, rather than a Quoted inline. This way we can leave Quoted elements passed in by pandoc alone, and we won't get strange effects like the one described in #87 (where `"` behaves differently when in a citation suffix). * Default to Shifted with `icu` flag (#83). This makes the library behave similarly whether compiled with `icu` or with the default `unicode-collation` and prevents test failures with `icu`. * Require recent text-icu with icu flag. Older versions don't build with newer versions of icu4c. * Support links in CslJson (Benjamin Bray). Currently they are only supported in rendering, not parsing (in support of #88). * Allow test cases to specify CiteprocOptions (Benjamin Bray). * Update locales from upstream. * Add new CSL tests to repository. * Mon Jul 19 2021 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.4.1. [#]# 0.4.1 * Change Pandoc `inNote` so it creates a `Span` with class `csl-note` rather than a `Note`. This should make it easier to integrate citations with ordinary notes in pandoc. * Do not hyperlink author-only citations (#77). If we do this we get two consecutive hyperlinks for author-in-text forms. * `movePunctuationInsideQuotes`: only move `,` and `.`, not `?` and `!`, as per the CSL spec. * Sat Jun 05 2021 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.4.0.1. [#]# 0.4.0.1 * Fix bug introduced by the fix to #61 (#74). In certain circumstances, we could get doubled "et al.". * Depend on unicode-collation unconditionally (#71). It is necessary even when text-icu is used, because of Text.Collate.Lang. * Rename tests in extra/ so they fall into categories. * Thu May 13 2021 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.4. [#]# 0.4 * We now use Lang from unicode-collation rather than defining our own. The type constructor has changed, as has the signature of parseLang. * Use unicode-collation by default for more accurate sorting. - text-icu will still be used if the icu flag is set. This may give better performance, at the cost of depending on a large C library. - Change type of SortKeyValue so it doesn't embed Lang. [API change] Instead, we now store a language-specific collator in the Eval Context. - Move compSortKeyValues from Types to Eval. * Add curly open quote to word splitters in normalizeSortKey. * Improve date sorting: use the format YYYY0000 if no month, day, and YYYYMM00 if no day when generating sort keys. * Special treatment of literal "others" as last name in a list (#61). When we convert bibtex/biblatex bibliographies, the form "and others" yields a last name with nameLiteral = "others". We detect this and generate a localized "and others" (et al). * Make abbreviations case-insensitive (#45). * Sun Mar 14 2021 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.3.0.9. [#]# 0.3.0.9 * Implement `et-al-subsequent-min` and `et-al-subsequent-use-first` (#60). * Wed Mar 03 2021 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.3.0.8. [#]# 0.3.0.8 * In parsing abbreviations JSON, ignore top-level fields besides "default" (#57), e.g. "info" which is used in Zotero's default abbreviations file. * Tue Feb 02 2021 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.3.0.7. [#]# 0.3.0.7 * Remove check for ASCII in case transform code. Previously we weren't doing case transform on words containing non-ASCII characters. * Sun Jan 31 2021 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.3.0.6. [#]# 0.3.0.6 * Fix infinite loop in `fixPunct` (#49). In a few rare cases `fixPunct` would hang. * Sun Jan 24 2021 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.3.0.5. [#]# 0.3.0.5 * Add a space between "no date" term and disambiguator if the long form is used (#47). * Mon Jan 18 2021 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.3.0.4. [#]# 0.3.0.4 * Improve disambiguation code. Add type signatures, move some functions to the top-level, and make the logic clearer and more efficient. * Re-render after each stage of ambiguity resolution instead of relying on analysis of names and dates. This is necessary especially for styles like chicago-note-bibliography which use titles in citations. Closes #44. No measurable performance impact. * Update test suite from upstream. * Update `it-IT` locale. * Tue Dec 29 2020 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.3.0.3. [#]# 0.3.0.3 * Fix author-only citations (#43). We got bad results with some styles when a reference had both an author and a translator. [#]# 0.3.0.2 * Don't use cite-group delimiter if ANY citation in group has locator (#38). This seems to be citeproc.js's behavior and it gives better results for chicago-author-date: we want both `[@foo20; @foo21, p. 3]` and `[@foo20, p. 3; @foo21]` to produce a semicolon separator, rather than a comma. * Sat Dec 19 2020 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.3.0.1. [#]# 0.3.0.1 * Better handle `initialize-with` that ends in a nonbreaking space. In this case, citeproc should not add an additional space or strip the nonbreaking space. Closes #37. * Thu Dec 17 2020 Ondřej Súkup <mimi.vx@gmail.com> - disable %{ix86} build * Thu Dec 17 2020 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.3. [#]# 0.3 * Change `makeReferenceMap` to return a cleaned-up list of references as well as a reference map. The cleanup-up list removes references with duplicate ids. When there are multiple references with the same id, the last one is included and the others discarded. [API change] * Wed Dec 09 2020 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.2.0.1. [#]# 0.2.0.1 * FromJSON for Name: make straight quotes curly. Otherwise nothing will do this, when we are decoding JSON to (Reference a), a /= CslJson Text. * Remove redundant pragmas and imports (Albert Krewinkel). * Use custom prelude with GHC 8.6.* and older (Albert Krewinkel). This adds support for GHC 8.0.x. * Thu Nov 19 2020 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.2. [#]# 0.2 * Remove `AfterOtherPunctuation` constructor from `CaseTransformState` [API change]. This gave bad results with things like parentheses (#27). * Change `SortKeyValue` to include `Maybe Lang` [API change]. This allows us to do locale-sensitive sorting (though this won't matter much unless the `icu` flag is used). * Add `Maybe Lang` parameter on `initialize` (since capitalization can be locale-dependent). * Add cabal.project.icu for building with icu lib. * Add (unexported) Citeproc.Unicode compatibility module. This allows us to use the same functions whether or not the `icu` flag is used. * Sat Nov 07 2020 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.1.1.1. [#]# 0.1.1.1 * Pay attention to citationNoteNumber in computing position. In calculating whether an item is alone in its citation, we need to take into account citationNoteNumber, since two citations may occur in the same note and they should not be ranked "alone." See jgm/pandoc#6813, citation-style-language/documentation#121 [#]# 0.1.1 * Ensure that uncited references are sorted last when it comes to assigning citation numbers (#22). * Remove "capitalize initial term" feature. This is required by the test suite but not the spec. It makes more sense for us to do this capitalization in the calling program, e.g. pandoc. For some citations in note styles may already be in notes and thus not trigger separate footnotes. If initial terms had been capitalized, we'd need to uncapitalize, and that is hard to do reliably. * Treat empty `FancyVal` as an empty value. * Derive Functor, Traversable, Foldable for Result [API change]. * Fri Oct 23 2020 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.1.0.3. [#]# 0.1.0.3 * Better handling of author-only/suppress-author. Previously all results of "names" elements were treated as authors. But only the first should be (generally this is the author, but it could be the editor of an edited volume with no author). See jgm/pandoc#6765. * Fri Oct 16 2020 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.1.0.2. Upstream has edited the change log file since the last release in a non-trivial way, i.e. they did more than just add a new entry at the top. You can review the file at: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/citeproc-0.1.0.2/src/CHANGELOG.md * Thu Oct 15 2020 psimons@suse.com - Update citeproc to version 0.1.0.1. [#]# 0.1.0.1 * Fix sorting when no `<sorting>` element given. The spec says: "In the absence of cs:sort, cites and bibliographic entries appear in the order in which they are cited." This affects IEEE in particular. See jgm/pandoc#6741. * Improve `sameNames` and citation grouping. Preivously if a citation item had a prefix, it would not be grouped with following citations. See jgm/pandoc#6722 for discussion. * Remove unneeded `hasNoSuffix` check in `sameNames`. * Remove unneeded import * `citeproc` executable: strip BOM before parsing style (#18). * Tue Oct 13 2020 psimons@suse.com - Add citeproc at version 0.1.
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