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flex does not(*) support UTF-8, therefore
alpha [a-z_\.À-゚]
has always been interpreted by flex as
alpha [a-z_\.\xC3\x80-\xEF\xBE\x9F]
I assume this is not what was indetend and the only reason it worked, is because C3 (195),BE (190) and 9F (159) are already covered by 80-EF (128-239). Incidentally this range would also cover the whole Unicode BMP in UTF8.
This change should make it more obvious.
(*) There were some patches in 2012 and 2014 but they don't seem to have been merged.
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cause visible changes)
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Voodoo magic provided by @Bibiko ;)
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Fix an issue with ssh -L forwarding (OpenSSL 6.7 onwards only supports ":" as separator to "-L")
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address #2042
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messaging a Zombie and crashing
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fixes #2049
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Depening on your diff tool (Kaleidoscope and Tower are pretty bad, AppCode works well) this change might look big, but all I did was remove two levels of else { } by using return; instead.
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Take this commit as a proposal to formalize our existing "[x release], x = nil;" convention by introducing a macro for it.
Feel free to revert this commit if you see issues with the approch or implementation.
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When cancelling a connection, because SSH is asking for a password, the "SSH connecting…" message in the upper right window corner would not be reset.
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(Also deduplicated some code)
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(Import would not work on a new installation where a certain preference key has not yet been set)
* Also attached the gear menu in table structure view to the table header view, so the columns to show can now be selected by right-clicking on the table header (like in Activity Monitor)
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The current status of Growl/Notification center will now be shown as a label beneath the "Enable notifications" checkbox.
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The method never did the one extra thing it should do, because… see comment in the code.
Let's see how this works out :)
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* Tooltips were somewhat broken for non-imported fields (issue exists in 1.0.2)
* Newly added expressions would cause the field to switch to "do not import" instead of the added expression
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This change should fix the "slow CSV import dialog" issue on 10.10 (details below). To accomplish that, some major changes had to be made to the CSV import code. PLEASE VERIFY THE CORRECTNESS OF THE NEXT FEW CSV IMPORTS YOU DO!
* Renamed some variables for better search visibility
* Changed some instances where NSNumbers were being compared using "==" instead of "isEqual…" (does not work with object literals!)
* The CSV import dialog would recreate the popup menus on *every* call to "tableView:objectValueFor…". However Instruments suggests that [NSMenu removeAllItems] and [NSMenu addItemsWithTitles:] are **really** expensive, esp. when called multiple times per second (e.g. when scrolling in the table view). This commit moves the popup menu setup into its own method and only calls it when the data actually changes.
* The 'destination table column' was for some reason a NSPopupButtonCell which only ever had one item and sometimes got changed to a NSTextFieldCell in code. I didn't see any need to keep the popup cell and replaced it with a simple text cell.
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(as the nib loader on 10.10 is even whinier)
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* A call of setString: from background thread which could cause a "deleted thread with uncommitted CATransaction" warning
* SPFieldMapperController was allocated from a background thread with an own autoreleasepool, while it contains UI objects. This could cause a crash when the autoreleasepool was drained and the field mapper forcefully released, while other UI objects still had it retained.
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(so the compiler can unroll it again)
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Caused by an earlier commit of mine.
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This should fix #2010. A required object was not retained long enough.
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Changing the query favorties/history would cause an UI inconsitency when the list was filtered before.
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* [NSDictionary dictionary] → @{}
* [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObject:forKey:] can safely be replaced. object==nil would have already thrown a NPE in the past.
* Also replaced some (hopefully safe) NSArray initializers (ie. their objects should always exist).
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Note: [NSArray arrayWithObjects:...,nil] is left unchanged as that could possibly cause a NPE if converted to @[]
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* (Also changed some outdated URLs)
* Replaced [NSApplication sharedApplication] with NSApp
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Replaced all [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES/NO] with the @YES/@NO literals.
Also replaced some TRUE/FALSE with their YES/NO counterparts.
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And with that we are back to a build that should not spam your Console upon launch. (Sorry for the future merge conflict) :)
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Directly assigning to _controlView of a NSActionCell is private and not allowed by Mac App Store.
An _customControlView is used to replace _controlView in PSMTabBarCell to avoid direct assigning to _controlView.
This should be the last private API to remove before going to Mac App Store.
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Fixes #2029
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* Attempt to fix the "<SPSplitView: ...>: the delegate <SPSplitView: ...> was sent -splitView:resizeSubviewsWithOldSize: and left the subview frames in an inconsistent state:" message that has been plaguing my console for some time.
* This commit also adds a minimum width on the main area to prevent some strange UI bugs.
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This commit switches our pagination popover to use native NSPopover on 10.7+ making it look more polished and modern.
On 10.6 the old style will be used, *however* that one might still suffer from a bug caused by undefined overlapping view drawing behaviour.
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This is implemented as an alternate menu item, ie. it will appear when holding down the Option (alt) key instead of the normal "Open Table in new Tab" item. Fixes #2015
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