Version History¶
The version history of the metadata syntax is given below.
0.10 - 2016-11-06¶
Added¶
- The
cleankey to the plugin data structure. - The
global_priorityfield to the plugin data structure. - The
many_active()condition function. - The
infokey to the cleaning data structure.
Changed¶
- Renamed the
strkey in the localised content data structure totext. - The
priorityfield of the plugin data structure now stores values between -127 and 127 inclusive. - Regular expressions no longer accept
\as a directory separator:/must now be used. - The
file()condition function now also accepts a regular expression. - The
active()condition function to also accept a regular expression. - Renamed the dirty info data structure to the cleaning data structure.
Removed¶
- The
regex()condition function, as it has been obsoleted by thefile()function’s new regex support.
0.8 - 2015-07-22¶
Added¶
- The
namekey to the location data structure. - The
many("regex")condition function. - The documentation now defines the equality criteria for all of the metadata syntax’s non-standard data structures.
Changed¶
- Detection of regular expression plugin entries. Previously, a plugin entry was treated as having a regular expression filename if the filename ended with
\.espor\.esp. Now, a plugin entry is treated as having a regular expression filename if the filename contains one or more of:\*?|.
Removed¶
- Removed the
verkey in the location data structure.
Fixed¶
- The documentation gave the values of the
after,req,inc,tag,urlanddirtykeys as lists, when they have always been sets.
0.7 - 2015-05-20¶
Added¶
- The message string substitution key, i.e.
sub, in the message data structure. - Support for YAML merge keys, i.e.
<<.
Changed¶
- Messages may now be formatted using most of GitHub Flavored Markdown, minus the GitHub-specific features (like @mentions, issue/repo linking and emoji).
0.6 - 2014-07-05¶
No changes.
0.5 - 2014-03-31¶
Initial release.