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2024-07-17Bump MSRV to 1.74.0Kirill Chibisov
2024-03-31Update homepage and repository in Cargo manifestsFoorack / Max Faxälv
2024-01-14Fixup alacritty_config version and depsKirill Chibisov
2023-12-14Update alacritty versionsChristian Duerr
This is only an update to the development versions and does not represent a stable release.
2023-10-08Update dependenciesChristian Duerr
This patch applies all breaking and non-breaking dependency updates and bumps MSRV to 1.70.0.
2023-07-19Fix license syntaxAndrea Frigido
This patch updates the license field to follow the SPDX 2.1 license expression standard.
2023-06-12Switch to TOML configuration formatChristian Duerr
This switches Alacritty's default configuration format from yaml to toml. While yaml is still supported, it is done by converting it to toml and should be removed entirely in the future. All existing features were persisted based on my testing. Behavior should not change much, though `--option` might have slightly different behavior since the entire line is not interpreted as one line of toml. A new `alacritty migrate` subcommand has been added which allows automatic migration from yaml to toml. This also could be used as a facility to automatically fix configuration file changes in the future. Closes #6592.
2023-05-17Update patch dependenciesKirill Chibisov
2023-05-17Update clap to v4.2.7Kirill Chibisov
Fixes #6879. Fixes #6874.
2023-02-15Bump development version to 0.13.0-devKirill Chibisov
This is only an update to the development version and does not represent a stable release.
2022-11-03Update glutin to 0.30.0Kirill Chibisov
The glutin 0.30.0 update decouples glutin from winit which provides us with basis for a multithreaded renderer. This also improves robustness of our configuration picking, context creation, and surface handling. As an example we're now able to start on systems without a vsync, we don't try to build lots of contexts to check if some config works, and so on. That also brings us possibility to handle context losses, but that's a future work. Fixes #1268.
2022-09-03Bump development version to 0.12.0-devChristian Duerr
This is only an update to the development version and does not represent a stable release.
2022-09-01Add IPC config subcommandChristian Duerr
This patch adds a new mechanism for changing configuration options without editing the configuration file, by sending options to running instances through `alacritty msg`. Each window will load Alacritty's configuration file by default and then accept IPC messages for config updates using the `alacritty msg config` subcommand. By default all windows will be updated, individual windows can be addressed using `alacritty msg config --window-id "$ALACRITTY_WINDOW_ID"`. Each option will replace the config's current value and cannot be reset until Alacritty is restarted or the option is overwritten with a new value. Configuration options are passed in the format `field.subfield=value`, where `value` is interpreted as yaml. Closes #472.
2022-06-16Bump copypasta to 0.8.0Christian Duerr
This also applies all non-breaking semver updates.
2021-12-26Migrate to 2021 editionChristian Duerr
2020-12-21Replace serde's derive with custom proc macroChristian Duerr
This replaces the existing `Deserialize` derive from serde with a `ConfigDeserialize` derive. The goal of this new proc macro is to allow a more error-friendly deserialization for the Alacritty configuration file without having to manage a lot of boilerplate code inside the configuration modules. The first part of the derive macro is for struct deserialization. This takes structs which have `Default` implemented and will only replace fields which can be successfully deserialized. Otherwise the `log` crate is used for printing errors. Since this deserialization takes the default value from the struct instead of the value, it removes the necessity for creating new types just to implement `Default` on them for deserialization. Additionally, the struct deserialization also checks for `Option` values and makes sure that explicitly specifying `none` as text literal is allowed for all options. The other part of the derive macro is responsible for deserializing enums. While only enums with Unit variants are supported, it will automatically implement a deserializer for these enums which accepts any form of capitalization. Since this custom derive prevents us from using serde's attributes on fields, some of the attributes have been reimplemented for `ConfigDeserialize`. These include `#[config(flatten)]`, `#[config(skip)]` and `#[config(alias = "alias)]`. The flatten attribute is currently limited to at most one per struct. Additionally the `#[config(deprecated = "optional message")]` attribute allows easily defining uniform deprecation messages for fields on structs.