- Fixed bug #595, where taskwarrior ignored changes to the wait date during
the edit command, consequently not changing task status (thanks to Eric
Fluger).
- Fixed bug #587, where the man page needed clarification on quoting some
arguments to prevent them from being broken up by the shell (thanks to
Steve Rader).
- Applied patch to fix bug #581, in which backslashes in annotations and
descriptions caused problems (thanks to Itay Perl).
- Corrected unit tests that were shown to be incorrect, after the patch
corrected other behavior.
- Fixed bug #579, which displayed incorrect counts when using the 'limit:N'
filter (thanks to Thomas Sattler).
- Changed wording from 'lines' to 'tasks', because the former was inaccurate.
- Adjusted limit.t tests accordingly.
- added a calendar offset that effectively changes the first
month to be displayed in the calendar report (thanks to
Michelle Crane)
- calendar.offset turns the featue off or on
- calendar.offset.value controls the number of month to be
applied for the offset
- Added ability to temporarily suspend GC (rc.gc:0) for a given command, which
helps scriptwriters implement shadow files externally (thanks to Sander
Marechal).
- Fixed bug #542, which sorted the countdown columns incorrectly (thanks to
Michelle Crane).
- Duration could not parse all varieties of it's own output, which is why the
sorting was broken, in particular negative durations and real numbers in
durations (such as (1.2y').
- Sorting in Table::sort_compare for Table::periodAscending and
Table::periodDescending was broken.
- Missing unit tests for countdown_compact.
- Imported Nibbler::getNumber from the Attitash project.
- Additional Duration unit tests.
- Additional Nibbler unit tests.
- Additional countdown.t unit tests.
- Added feature #546, which is a 'count' command that counts tasks, and is
intended to help scripts that manipulate task output.
- Added unit tests.
- Added man page description.
- Completed chart rendering for all three variations.
- Updated assorted documentation.
- Removed most of the obsolete code.
- Not completed:
- find rate calculation/algorithm
- fix rate calculation/algorithm
- completion date algorithm
- Implemented burndown.daily, which is functional, but has outstanding
problems that need to be addressed:
- Slow
- Does not optimize output (i.e. contains /\S\s+$/)
- Needs generalized helper functions to reduce the size of the handler
- Fixed#555 that caused a segfault when 'log' was used with a project,
because the onProjectChange code assumes the files are still open, and
they were not. Checked all other commands for similar problem.
- Added Itay Perl to the AUTHORS file.
- Added unit test.
- Fixed bug #467, where recurring tasks were not honoring wait values.
- Fixed bug #493, which made waiting, recurring tasks invisible (thanks to
Alexander Schremmer).
- Added new 'diagnostics' command to assist with bug reporting,
testing. It answers questions such as "did you compile it yourself?",
and more.
- Specifically, it runs a UUID generation test to prove that the UUIDs
are really unique.
- Imported text was not assigned a uuid.
- Although bug #494 was fixed a month ago, it was never acknowledged in
the issue list. This commit corrects that, and thanks Elizabeth for
reporting this serious issue (thanks to Elizabeth Maxson).
- Completed support for 'task 1 depends:2,-3' to manipulate the
dependencies.
- Now supports rc.dependency.reminder to indicate when to nag about
dependency chain violations, defaulting to on.
- Now supports rc.dependency.confirm to require confirmation before
fixing dependency chains, defaulting to on.
- New source file dependency.cpp which implements a low-level API for
determining dependency status, and assorted handlers for task state
changes.
- Adds blocking tasks to the 'next' report.
- Added more dependency unit tests, changed the wording in a couple of
them and numbered them for easy reference.
- Context::autoFilter was suppressing 'tags' filter terms due to the
+tag/-tag syntax, which we now know only augments attribute modifiers,
and doesn't replace them.