devel/difftastic: update to 0.68.0
Git Support
- Fixed an issue where git with difftastic would terminate with fatal: external diff died when there was an unmerged path.
Parsing
- Updated Bash, C, Go, Lua, Nix, Perl, Python, Rust, Scala, Swift and YAML parsers.
- Fixed an issue with parsing raw string literals in Rust.
Build
- Difftastic now requires Rust 1.77 or later to build.
- Difftastic no longer uses jemalloc on any Windows builds. Previously jemalloc was only disabled for MSVC.
Command Line Interface
- Improved error reporting when invoked with an invalid number of arguments.
Display
- Fixed an issue with inline display where it didn't always respect the value of --context.
- Fixed an issue with side-by-side rendering when files contain tabs.
mk: Add MAKE_JOBS_SAFE to pbulk-index output.
Only add it if the variable is set to avoid unnecessarily growing the scan
output too much. Not currently used by pbulk (it will safely be ignored)
but bob will use it in the next release for dynamic job allocation. Ok wiz.
zfs_netbsd_gop_markupdate: actually update file timestamp
the implementation before this commit was basically no-op.
some notes:
* this is (ab)used in zfs_netbsd_write for fifo/spec vnodes.
i feel it's a bit excessive to update the timestamp on every
writes to /dev/null. unfortunately, zfs doesn't have nodevmtime
option. well, i suspect netbsd is the only os with the traditional
devmtime behavior these days. we may want to implement delayed
mtime update as ffs does.
* this is used by zfs_netbsd_putpages via genfs_putpages. but it's
redundant because zfs_putapage updates the timestamp as well.
* this is not used by zfs_netbsd_getpages. zfs doesn't use
genfs_getpages. zfs_netbsd_getpages doesn't have the
corresponding logic either. maybe it's ok for most of applications
as far as mtime will be updated sooner or later.
tests/kernel/t_time_arith.c: remove tests which don't make much sense
remove tests which use ms and us values as ns because:
* they don't make much sense.
* their expected results assume a particular implementation.