From: Kevin Atkinson Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2019 Subject: Aspell 0.60.8 Now Available GNU Aspell 0.60.8 is now available at: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/aspell/aspell-0.60.8.tar.gz Please note that this version has the potential to break some applications that use null-terminated UCS-2 and UCS-4 encoded strings in order to fix a potentially unbounded buffer over-read. Very few applications do this however. For additional information please see "Upgrading from Aspell 0.60.7" in the manual. (http://aspell.net/man-html/Upgrading-from-Aspell-0_002e60_002e7.html) Major changes from 0.60.7 to 0.68.8: * Prevent a potentially unbounded buffer over-read by no longer supporting null-terminated UCS-2 and UCS-4 encoded strings with the original C API. * Ensure that possible typos are listed before other suggestions when typo analysis is used. Also fix a bug so that suggestions that split a word using a space or hyphen are not always first. * Add Markdown filter. * Add new 'wordlists' option, which is a list of UTF-8 files that contain additional words to accept. * Add new 'camel-case' option, which enables support for checking camelCase words. * Sort personal and replacement dictionaries. * Change 'ultra' suggestion mode to only find words that are within one-edit distance or have the same soundslike. Other changes from 0.60.7: * Implement the 'aspell filter' command. * Fix a bug in 'AspellDocumentChecker' that prevented it from working with UCS-2 and UCS-4 encoded strings. * Remove unused 'sug-edit-dist' option. * 'AspellDocumentChecker' now expects the document a line at a time in order to work with the new Markdown filter. If the document is split on white space characters instead, nothing will break, but new filters such as the Markdown filter may give incorrect results. * The 'clean' option and command will no longer split a word. * Various documentation improvements. * Removal of several outdated appendices that don't really belong in the main manual. Parts that are still relevent may eventually be moved elsewhere, but for now they are available online at . * Fix various crashes and other problems found by Google's OSS-Fuzz.