Also:
* You can now "scroll out" of the visual editor to
return to the main view. This should alleviate the
frustration of pressing up/down arrows thinking the
main view should move but, really, you're stuck in
the editor.
* The three-dot-ellipsis for hidden fields has been
replaced with a unicode vertical ellipsis so that
less space is taken up.
Files:
* filter_sub_source.cc: Fix some performance issues
* filter_sub_source.hh: The readline context should
be case-INsensitive for completions
* readline_curses.cc, session_data.cc: modernize
After a year of not cleaning up the '~/.lnav' folder, the folder was
consuming ~8Mb of disk space. This change tries to reduce the disk
consumption by the session_data files.
- The json data in the session_data is beautified. The extra characters
contribute to some of the file size. After removing the beautification
option, the file size reduces by 60-20%, depending on how many files
are open.
Without knowing much about the functionality of these files, my
cursory tests seem to show that lnav can still restore the sessions
after this change. I don't know if these files are meant for human
consumption or not but they can easily be run through a linter to
beautify them again.
- While I was in the file, I noticed that there was a scope declared
with no code inside it. Seems like a remnant of a cleanup.
* This change removes the external dependency on OpenSSL, which should
allow the code to compile on Mac OS X without specifying the
MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED non-sense.
* Spookyhash should be faster than SHA-1's Merkle-Damgård construction.
* Spookyhash is only 128-bits as opposed to SHA-1's 160-bits so memory
consumption should be less. I doubt it will lead to too many
collisions.
* The docs are updated to reflect the fact that OpenSSL is not a
dependency.