- Improved the handling when parsing blank lines and empty task in the data, so
that instead of the message:
Taskwarrior no longer supports file format 1, originally used between 27
November 2006 and 31 December 2007.
We now see:
Unrecognized Taskwarrior file format or blank line in data.
- Merged t2.t.cpp into t.t.cpp.
- It is an error to provide no DOM references (task _get).
- It is an error to provide bad DOM references (task _get donkey). In this
example, 'donkey' could be a UDA orphan.
- It is not an error for a valid DOM reference to yield no value.
- Removed the STRING_DATE_JANUARY_LONG and STRING_DATE_JANUARY_SHORT,
replacing them with STRING_DATE_JANUARY and a call to closeEnough().
This means you can enter 'jan', 'janu', 'janua', 'januar', 'january',
instead of only 'jan' or 'january'.
As of taskd 1.1.0 this option is no longer available, hence it's only
valid for 1.0.0 servers.
Since 1.1.0 is replacing 1.0.0 and has been adopted by recent linux
distributions, the error message no longer needs to refer to account
activation.
- 'priority.long' and 'priority.short' formats now map to 'priority', and
generate a warning.
- Man page updated.
- Converted priority urgency coefficients to UDA equivalents.
- Converted priority color rules to UDA color rules.
- Removed 'default.priority' support.
- Removed special sort handling for 'priority' field in Variant, added special
UDA sort handling.
- Removed ColPriority.{h,cpp} source files.
- Removed asorted newly-unused variables.
- The 'show' command now highlights unused priority settings.
- Removed unused localized priority-relateѕ strings.
- Added legacy mapping for columns and sort columns for 'priority.long' and
'priority.short' columns in report definitions.
- Removed priority color rules implementation.
- Removed obsolete tests for #860, #990, custom.priority_long.t.
- Updated various tests that set priority default, colors.
- When an invalid value for 'taskd.trust' is noticed, the 'sync' command will
error out, and the 'diag' command will refer the user to the man page.
This is because the allowed values were 'yes'/'no', and now are
'strict'/'ignore hostname'/'allow all'.