better "automatic" strategy is decided.
Although this doesn't change Tidy binary, I bumped the version because the
default build settings _could_ result in a binary difference.
option every time we might want to allow or disallow new output. Adds two new
options:
- `squelch-id` (default **no**) will provide tags during Tidy's output that
can be used to silence warnings. For example, `MISSING_ENDTAG_OPTIONAL`
will be shown after warnings of that type. Then in the future, the user can
use...
- `squelch` (default NULL) takes a list of message identification tags.
Messages of this tag type will then be muted from output.
This gives the user great control over hiding things that he or she doesn't care
about seeing. However, muted errors/warnings still count toward error summaries.
If we merge this, then TidyShowMetaChange and TidyWarnPropAttrs are candidates
for removal (using the deprecation mechanism Tidy now has, these will continue
to work, though).
By default Windows will continue to show SPRTF output, and other platforms will
require the -DENABLE_DEBUG_LOG to be set in default (debug) configurations.
Debug and Release builds on macOS, Windows 10, and Ubuntu 16.04 confirmed
working as most people expect.
- Prevent the message filter from missing possible messages due to dispered
control.
- Single decision point for the types of messages to be output given current
conditions and options settings.
the translated string of they key, which fix manpage and quickref generation in
non-default locales.
As a result the translated strings are no longer used and have been deleted.
support for ISO2022 natively. Of course, we've been doing this by default for
years with no ill effect, and all modern operating systems seem to support this
natively. It's probably best to keep this in here, unlike the other deletions.