Accepting request 518550 from utilities

- Updated license
- Update to 5.2.2
  * This bugfix release delivers a fix for #147 where a memory
    allocation failed beyond 4GB.
- Update to version 5.2.1
  * Fixes (gh#johnkerl/miller#142) build segfault on non-x86
    architectures
- Update to version 5.2.0
  This release contains mostly feature requests.
  Features:
  * The stats1 verb now lets you use regular expressions to
    specify which field names to compute statistics on, and/or which
    to group by. Full details are here.
  * The min and max DSL functions, and the min/max/percentile
    aggregators for the stats1 and merge-fields verbs, now support
    numeric as well as string field values. (For mixed string/numeric
    fields, numbers compare before strings.) This means in particular
    that order statistics -- min, max, and non-interpolated
    percentiles -- as well as mode, antimode, and count are now
    possible on string-only fields. (Of course, any operations
    requiring arithmetic on values, such as computing sums, averages,
    or interpolated percentiles, yield an error on string-valued
    input.)
  * There is a new DSL function mapexcept which returns a copy of
    the argument with specified key(s), if any, unset. The motivating
    use-case is to split records to multiple filenames depending on
    particular field value, which is omitted from the output: mlr
    --from f.dat put 'tee > "/tmp/data-".$a, mapexcept($*, "a")'
    Likewise, mapselect returns a copy of the argument with only
    specified key(s), if any, set. This resolves #137.
  * A new -u option for count-distinct allows unlashed counts for
    multiple field names. For example, with -f a,b and without -u,
    count-distinct computes counts for distinct pairs of a and b field
    values. With -f a,b and with -u, it computes counts for distinct a
    field values and counts for distinct b field values separately.
  * If you build from source, you can now do ./configure without
    first doing autoreconf -fiv. This resolves #131.
  * The UTF-8 BOM sequence 0xef 0xbb 0xbf is now automatically
    ignored from the start of CSV files. (The same is already done for
    JSON files.) This resolves #138.
  * For put and filter with -S, program literals such as the 6 in
    $x = 6 were being parsed as strings. This is not sensible, since
    the -S option for put and filter is intended to suppress numeric
    conversion of record data, not program literals. To get string 6
    one may use $x = "6".
  Documentation:
  * A new cookbook example shows how to compute differences
    between successive queries, e.g. to find out what changed in
    time-varying data when you run and rerun a SQL query.
  * Another new cookbook example shows how to compute
    interquartile ranges.
  * A third new cookbook example shows how to compute weighted
    means.
  Bugfixes:
  * CRLF line-endings were not being correctly autodetected when
    I/O formats were specified using --c2j et al.
  * Integer division by zero was causing a fatal runtime
    exception, rather than computing inf or nan as in the
    floating-point case.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/518550
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/miller?expand=0&rev=3
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Aug 24 15:18:41 UTC 2017 - aloisio@gmx.com
- Updated license
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jul 20 09:29:23 UTC 2017 - aloisio@gmx.com
- Update to 5.2.2
* This bugfix release delivers a fix for #147 where a memory
allocation failed beyond 4GB.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jun 20 06:34:53 UTC 2017 - aloisio@gmx.com
- Update to version 5.2.1
* Fixes (gh#johnkerl/miller#142) build segfault on non-x86
architectures
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jun 13 08:06:28 UTC 2017 - aloisio@gmx.com
- Update to version 5.2.0
This release contains mostly feature requests.
Features:
* The stats1 verb now lets you use regular expressions to
specify which field names to compute statistics on, and/or which
to group by. Full details are here.
* The min and max DSL functions, and the min/max/percentile
aggregators for the stats1 and merge-fields verbs, now support
numeric as well as string field values. (For mixed string/numeric
fields, numbers compare before strings.) This means in particular
that order statistics -- min, max, and non-interpolated
percentiles -- as well as mode, antimode, and count are now
possible on string-only fields. (Of course, any operations
requiring arithmetic on values, such as computing sums, averages,
or interpolated percentiles, yield an error on string-valued
input.)
* There is a new DSL function mapexcept which returns a copy of
the argument with specified key(s), if any, unset. The motivating
use-case is to split records to multiple filenames depending on
particular field value, which is omitted from the output: mlr
--from f.dat put 'tee > "/tmp/data-".$a, mapexcept($*, "a")'
Likewise, mapselect returns a copy of the argument with only
specified key(s), if any, set. This resolves #137.
* A new -u option for count-distinct allows unlashed counts for
multiple field names. For example, with -f a,b and without -u,
count-distinct computes counts for distinct pairs of a and b field
values. With -f a,b and with -u, it computes counts for distinct a
field values and counts for distinct b field values separately.
* If you build from source, you can now do ./configure without
first doing autoreconf -fiv. This resolves #131.
* The UTF-8 BOM sequence 0xef 0xbb 0xbf is now automatically
ignored from the start of CSV files. (The same is already done for
JSON files.) This resolves #138.
* For put and filter with -S, program literals such as the 6 in
$x = 6 were being parsed as strings. This is not sensible, since
the -S option for put and filter is intended to suppress numeric
conversion of record data, not program literals. To get string 6
one may use $x = "6".
Documentation:
* A new cookbook example shows how to compute differences
between successive queries, e.g. to find out what changed in
time-varying data when you run and rerun a SQL query.
* Another new cookbook example shows how to compute
interquartile ranges.
* A third new cookbook example shows how to compute weighted
means.
Bugfixes:
* CRLF line-endings were not being correctly autodetected when
I/O formats were specified using --c2j et al.
* Integer division by zero was causing a fatal runtime
exception, rather than computing inf or nan as in the
floating-point case.
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Sat Apr 15 07:48:57 UTC 2017 - aloisio@gmx.com

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Name: miller
Version: 5.1.0
Version: 5.2.2
Release: 0
Summary: Name-indexed data processing tool
License: BSD-2-Clause
# c/lib/netbsd_strptime.c is BSD-4-Clause
License: BSD-2-Clause and BSD-4-Clause
Group: Productivity/File utilities
Url: http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc
Source0: https://github.com/johnkerl/miller/archive/v%{version}.tar.gz#/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
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%prep
%setup -q
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1320
%ifarch %ix86
sed -e 's/-pg//' -i c/Makefile.am
%endif
%endif
%build
autoreconf -fi
autoreconf -fiv
%configure
make %{?_smp_mflags}