go-jsonnet: Import go-jsonnet-0.22.0 as wip/go-jsonnet
This an implementation of Jsonnet in pure Go. It is a feature complete,
production-ready implementation. Bindings to C and Python are available
(but not battle-tested).
This code is known to work on Go 1.24 and above. We recommend always
using the newest stable release of Go.
Jsonnet can be used on the command line to evaluate Jsonnet input files
and produce JSON, Yaml, or other outputs, or it can be used as a
library.
Security note: If you are running a system that evaluates untrusted
Jsonnet code, extra care should be used to defend against data
exfiltration risks. By default, the import, importstr and importbin
language constructs can read from any path accessible to the Jsonnet
process. The Jsonnet library allows you to provide your own logic for
processing imports, which is one way to restrict imports to known safe
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(devel/R-covr) Update 3.6.4 to 3.6.5
# covr 3.6.5
## New Features and improvements
* Added support for `klmr/box` modules. This works best with
`file_coverage()`. (@radbasa, #491)
* Performance improvement for compiled code with a lot of compilation
units (@krlmlr, #611)
* Fix R CMD check NOTE for upcoming R 4.6: non-API calls to SET_BODY,
SET_CLOENV, SET_FORMALS (@t-kalinowski, #587)
## Fixes and minor improvements
* Messages are now displayed using cli instead of crayon (@olivroy,
#591).
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(finance/R-fBasics) Updated 4041.97 to 4052.98
# fBasics 4052.98
- removed include directive for R_ext/PrtUtil.h from src/nig.c (R-devel throws
warning about it now).
- removed other redundant include directives in src/nig.c
- removed a superfluous tabular environment from 'plot-qqPlot.Rd' (it was
raising a NOTE in recent CRAN checks).
- the documentation of several plotting functions (e.g., `qqnigPlot`) was
stating that, besides `TRUE` or `FALSE`, argument `grid` could have values
requesting vertical or horizontal grid lines only. But the code doesn't handle
this. Fixed the documentation of those functions to reflect this.
geography/py-ubx2: Update to 1.3.2
Upstream NEWS, less minor improvements and bugfixes:
1. Add support for undocumented UBX `NAV-DAHEADING` (0x01 0x45) message type, output by high precision dual-antenna u-blox modules e.g. ZED-X20D.