A curses interface for exploring and arranging tabular data
usable via any remote shell which has Python3 installed.
A few interesting commands:
- Shift-F pushes a frequency analysis of the current column
- = creates a new column from the given Python expression (use column names to
refer to their contents)
- . creates new columns from the match groups of the given regex
Still not working with NetBSD curses(3) due get_wch(3) usage, probably
exposes a more general devel/py-curses problem.
Update lf to r13 as a testbed for making module support work.
Here is what works:
- building a Go module without external dependencies
- "make patch && make show-go-modules" shows a list of dependency
files.
What does not:
- adding the lines from "make show-go-modules" to the Makefile does
nothing.
- "make stage-install" does not do the right thing.
It installs as firefox, not firefox69, so it can directly replace
www/firefox.
Because it failed to build for me when I tried to in the context of
2019-Q4, I randomly hacked on it until it did. I wanted to build it
because the normal firefox in 2019-Q4 is broken (about:logins, the saved
login page shows no logins), and you can't downgrade versions to
www/firefox68 (which did build).
Announcement:
Released Cyclone Scheme 0.12
January 17th, 2020
Features
* When compiling a program with cyclone any library dependencies are
automatically built as well. Note:
- A library will only be built if an object file does not exist
for it or if any of the source files are newer than the object
file.
- Only "local" libraries will be built. Cyclone will not
automatically attempt to build libraries in system directories.
- This capability can be disabled by the -no-batch option.
* Added define-values from R7RS.
Bug Fixes
* Prevent compilation errors when optimizations are disabled via -O0.
* The compiler now omits the continuation argument when printing the
expected number of arguments to a function, to avoid confusing
error messages.