From 7688442778e3f2b2fbbe1b56c03bc0a6acf28ef7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jibec Date: Apr 18 2020 20:03:19 +0000 Subject: suppress indentation warning --- diff --git a/modules/release-notes/pages/developers/Development_C.adoc b/modules/release-notes/pages/developers/Development_C.adoc index 8841257..1b66529 100644 --- a/modules/release-notes/pages/developers/Development_C.adoc +++ b/modules/release-notes/pages/developers/Development_C.adoc @@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ The GNU compiler suite has been update to version 10.0.1. See the http://gcc.gnu === New languages and language-specific improvements -* Version 2.6 of the OpenACC specification is now supported in the C, C++ and Fortran compilers. -See the implementation status section on the OpenACC wiki page and the run-time library documentation for further information. -* OpenMP and OpenACC now support offloading to AMD Radeon (GCN) GPUs; supported are the third-generation Fiji (fiji) and the fifth-generation VEGA 10/VEGA 20 (gfx900 or gfx906). +* Version 2.6 of the OpenACC specification is now supported in the C, C++ and Fortran compilers. + See the implementation status section on the OpenACC wiki page and the run-time library documentation for further information. +* OpenMP and OpenACC now support offloading to AMD Radeon (GCN) GPUs; supported are the third-generation Fiji (fiji) and the fifth-generation VEGA 10/VEGA 20 (gfx900 or gfx906). ==== C family * New attributes. diff --git a/modules/release-notes/pages/developers/Development_Ruby.adoc b/modules/release-notes/pages/developers/Development_Ruby.adoc index 0d8500e..7ee2d1b 100644 --- a/modules/release-notes/pages/developers/Development_Ruby.adoc +++ b/modules/release-notes/pages/developers/Development_Ruby.adoc @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ include::{partialsdir}/entities.adoc[] == Ruby 2.7 Fedora 32 provides Ruby 2.7 version. With this major update from Ruby 2.6, Fedora becomes the superior Ruby development platform. + [[back]] === Changes since Ruby 2.6: @@ -124,7 +125,7 @@ Automatic conversion of keyword arguments and positional arguments is deprecated ===== Changes * When a method call passes a Hash at the last argument, and when it passes no keywords, and when the called method accepts keywords, a warning is emitted. -To continue treating the hash as keywords, add a double splat operator to avoid the warning and ensure correct behavior in Ruby 3. + To continue treating the hash as keywords, add a double splat operator to avoid the warning and ensure correct behavior in Ruby 3. + [source,ruby] ---- @@ -135,7 +136,7 @@ To continue treating the hash as keywords, add a double splat operator to avoid ---- * When a method call passes keywords to a method that accepts keywords, but it does not pass enough required positional arguments, the keywords are treated as a final required positional argument, and a warning is emitted. -Pass the argument as a hash instead of keywords to avoid the warning and ensure correct behavior in Ruby 3. + Pass the argument as a hash instead of keywords to avoid the warning and ensure correct behavior in Ruby 3. + [source,ruby] ---- @@ -146,7 +147,7 @@ Pass the argument as a hash instead of keywords to avoid the warning and ensure ---- * When a method accepts specific keywords but not a keyword splat, and a hash or keywords splat is passed to the method that includes both Symbol and non-Symbol keys, the hash will continue to be split, and a warning will be emitted. -You will need to update the calling code to pass separate hashes to ensure correct behavior in Ruby 3. + You will need to update the calling code to pass separate hashes to ensure correct behavior in Ruby 3. + [source,ruby] ---- @@ -156,7 +157,7 @@ You will need to update the calling code to pass separate hashes to ensure corre ---- * If a method does not accept keywords, and is called with keywords, the keywords are still treated as a positional hash, with no warning. -This behavior will continue to work in Ruby 3. + This behavior will continue to work in Ruby 3. + [source,ruby] ---- @@ -171,7 +172,7 @@ This behavior will continue to work in Ruby 3. ---- * `**nil` is allowed in method definitions to explicitly mark that the method accepts no keywords. -Calling such a method with keywords will result in an `ArgumentError`. + Calling such a method with keywords will result in an `ArgumentError`. + [source,ruby] ---- diff --git a/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/Installation.adoc b/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/Installation.adoc index 590c47f..b2a409a 100644 --- a/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/Installation.adoc +++ b/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/Installation.adoc @@ -15,19 +15,19 @@ This section covers changes in the [application]*Anaconda* installer, including * `/boot` can now be placed on a BTRFS subvolume. * It is no longer possible to attempt to add more than the maximum allowed number of boot-device NVRAMs on `ppc64le`. * Anaconda now uses the DBus storage module instead of the local storage object. -This change has been in development for multiple releases, and is now complete. + This change has been in development for multiple releases, and is now complete. * Anaconda add-ons now have full DBus support, allowing add-on developers to use their own DBus modules. -See the link:https://github.com/rhinstaller/hello-world-anaconda-addon[add-on example] for more information. + See the link:https://github.com/rhinstaller/hello-world-anaconda-addon[add-on example] for more information. * The Anaconda development team has implemented their own DBus library, `python3-dasbus`. -The library is written in Python, based on GLib, and inspired by `pydbus`. -The repository, including documentation, is available at link:https://github.com/rhinstaller/dasbus[GitHub]. + The library is written in Python, based on GLib, and inspired by `pydbus`. + The repository, including documentation, is available at link:https://github.com/rhinstaller/dasbus[GitHub]. * Comps files can now set specific architectures on which packages can be installed. * Packages can no longer be downloaded to RAM. -This option has been disabled because it could previously cause out-of-memory issues. -Packages can now only be downloaded to a hard drive, which also means the minimum storage requirements are slightly higher. + This option has been disabled because it could previously cause out-of-memory issues. + Packages can now only be downloaded to a hard drive, which also means the minimum storage requirements are slightly higher. * The Network & Hostname screen no longer allows a trailing dot in a host name, which mirrors the behavior of the underlying `systemd-hostnamed` and the kernel. -Previously, attempting to set such a host name crashed the installer. -Note that the actual FQDN specification does technically allow for host names with a trailing dot, but the installer does not. + Previously, attempting to set such a host name crashed the installer. + Note that the actual FQDN specification does technically allow for host names with a trailing dot, but the installer does not. * Translations have been migrated to the Weblate platform. See the link:https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/anaconda/[project page] if you would like to contribute. [[sect-installation-kickstart]] @@ -35,5 +35,5 @@ Note that the actual FQDN specification does technically allow for host names wi * The `liveimg` command now avoids attempts to download an image twice, which could previously cause the installer to crash due to running out of memory. * The `%packages` section now supports the `--ignorebroken` option. -Using this option, you can stop DNF from checking packages, groups, or modules with conflicting files. -The default behavior is to abort the installation with an error listing the conflicting files. + Using this option, you can stop DNF from checking packages, groups, or modules with conflicting files. + The default behavior is to abort the installation with an error listing the conflicting files. diff --git a/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/System_Utilities.adoc b/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/System_Utilities.adoc index f6fa04c..4620702 100644 --- a/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/System_Utilities.adoc +++ b/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/System_Utilities.adoc @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Which brings us to the installation, described in details in the https://github. * On Ubuntu, you may use https://code.launchpad.net/~rdiff-backup/+archive/ubuntu/rdiff-backup-development[Otto's PPA repo]. * Windows, download the asset `rdiff-backup-2.0.0.win32exe.zip` from https://github.com/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup/releases/tag/v2.0.0[here] and unpack it somewhere in your `PATH`. * Any other supported platform, use `pip install rdiff-backup` (or download and install the proper asset from -https://github.com/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup/releases/tag/v2.0.0[here]). + https://github.com/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup/releases/tag/v2.0.0[here]). If you encounter issues, log a ticket in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/[Bugzilla], contact us on the https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/rdiff-backup-user[rdiff-backup-users mailing list] and/or https://github.com/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup/issues/new[report an issue].