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Noteworthy changes in release a.b
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Noteworthy changes in release 1.7 (26th January 2018)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* BAM: HTSlib now supports BAMs which include CIGARs with more than
65535 operations as per HTS-Specs 18th November (dab57f4 and 2f915a8).
* BCF/VCF:
- Removed the need for long double in pileup calculations.
- Sped up the synced reader in some situations.
- Bug fixing: removed memory leak in bcf_copy.
* CRAM:
- Added support for HTS_IDX_START in cram iterators.
- Easier to build when lzma header files are absent.
- Bug fixing: a region query with REQUIRED_FIELDS option to
disable sequence retrieval now gives correct results.
- Bug fixing: stop queries to regions starting after the last
read on a chromosome from incorrectly reporting errors
(#651, #653; reported by Imran Haque and @egafni via pysam).
* Multi-region iterator: The new structure takes a list of regions and
iterates over all, deduplicating reads in the process, and producing a
full list of file offset intervals. This is usually much faster than
repeatedly using the old single-region iterator on a series of regions.
* Curl improvements:
- Add Bearer token support via HTS_AUTH_LOCATION env (#600).
- Use CURL_CA_BUNDLE environment variable to override the CA (#622;
thanks to Garret Kelly & David Alexander).
- Speed up (removal of excessive waiting) for both http(s) and ftp.
- Avoid repeatedly reconnecting by removal of unnecessary seeks.
- Bug fixing: double free when libcurl_open fails.
* BGZF block caching, if enabled, now performs far better (#629; reported
by Ram Yalamanchili).
* Added an hFILE layer for in-memory I/O buffers (#590; thanks to Thomas
Hickman).
* Tidied up the drand48 support (intended for systems that do not
provide this function).
Noteworthy changes in release 1.6 (28th September 2017)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Fixed bug where iterators on CRAM files did not propagate error return
values to the caller correctly. Thanks go to Chris Saunders.
* Overhauled Windows builds. Building with msys2/mingw64 now works
correctly and passes all tests.
* More improvements to logging output (thanks again to Anders Kaplan).
* Return codes from sam_read1() when reading cram have been made
consistent with those returned when reading sam/bam. Thanks to
Chris Saunders (#575).
* BGZF CRC32 checksums are now always verified.
* It's now possible to set nthreads = 1 for cram files.
* hfile_libcurl has been modified to make it thread-safe. It's also
better at handling web servers that do not honour byte range requests
when attempting to seek - it now sets errno to ESPIPE and keeps
the existing connection open so callers can revert to streaming mode
it they want to.
* hfile_s3 now recalculates access tokens if they have become stale. This
fixes a reported problem where authentication failed after a file
had been in use for more than 15 minutes.
* Fixed bug where remote index fetches would fail to notice errors when
writing files.
* bam_read1() now checks that the query sequence length derived from the
CIGAR alignment matches the sequence length in the BAM record.
Noteworthy changes in release 1.5 (21st June 2017)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Added a new logging API: hts_log(), along with hts_log_error(),
hts_log_warn() etc. convenience macros. Thanks go to Anders Kaplan
for the implementation. (#499, #543, #551)
* Added a new file I/O option "block_size" (HTS_OPT_BLOCK_SIZE) to
alter the hFILE buffer size.
* Fixed various bugs, including compilation issues samtools/bcftools#610,
samtools/bcftools#611 and robustness to corrupted data #537, #538,
#541, #546, #548, #549, #554.
Noteworthy changes in release 1.4.1 (8th May 2017)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is primarily a security bug fix update.
* Fixed SECURITY (CVE-2017-1000206) issue with buffer overruns with malicious data. (#514).
* S3 support for non Amazon AWS endpoints. (#506)
* Support for variant breakpoints in bcftools. (#516)
* Improved handling of BCF NaNs. (#485)
* Compilation / portability improvements. (#255, #423, #498, #488)
* Miscellaneous bug fixes (#482, #521, #522, #523, #524).
* Sanitise headers (#509)
Release 1.4 (13 March 2017)
* Incompatible changes: several functions and data types have been changed
in this release, and the shared library soversion has been bumped to 2.
- bam_pileup1_t has an additional field (which holds user data)
- bam1_core_t has been modified to allow for >64K CIGAR operations
and (along with bam1_t) so that CIGAR entries are aligned in memory
- hopen() has vararg arguments for setting URL scheme-dependent options
- the various tbx_conf_* presets are now const
- auxiliary fields in bam1_t are now always stored in little-endian byte
order (previously this depended on if you read a bam, sam or cram file)
- index metadata (accessible via hts_idx_get_meta()) is now always
stored in little-endian byte order (previously this depended on if
the index was in tbi or csi format)
- bam_aux2i() now returns an int64_t value
- fai_load() will no longer save local copies of remote fasta indexes
- hts_idx_get_meta() now takes a uint32_t * for l_meta (was int32_t *)
* HTSlib now links against libbz2 and liblzma by default. To remove these
dependencies, run configure with options --disable-bz2 and --disable-lzma,
but note that this may make some CRAM files produced elsewhere unreadable.
* Added a thread pool interface and replaced the bgzf multi-threading
code to use this pool. BAM and CRAM decoding is now multi-threaded
too, using the pool to automatically balance the number of threads
between decode, encode and any data processing jobs.
* New errmod_cal(), probaln_glocal(), sam_cap_mapq(), and sam_prob_realn()
functions, previously internal to SAMtools, have been added to HTSlib.
* Files can now be accessed via Google Cloud Storage using gs: URLs, when
HTSlib is configured to use libcurl for network file access rather than
the included basic knetfile networking.
* S3 file access now also supports the "host_base" setting in the
$HOME/.s3cfg configuration file.
* Data URLs ("data:,text") now follow the standard RFC 2397 format and may
be base64-encoded (when written as "data:;base64,text") or may include
percent-encoded characters. HTSlib's previous over-simplified "data:text"
format is no longer supported -- you will need to add an initial comma.
* When plugins are enabled, S3 support is now provided by a separate
hfile_s3 plugin rather than by hfile_libcurl itself as previously.
When --enable-libcurl is used, by default both GCS and S3 support
and plugins will also be built; they can be individually disabled
via --disable-gcs and --disable-s3.
* The iRODS file access plugin has been moved to a separate repository.
Configure no longer has a --with-irods option; instead build the plugin
found at <https://github.com/samtools/htslib-plugins>.
* APIs to portably read and write (possibly unaligned) data in little-endian
byte order have been added.
* New functions bam_auxB_len(), bam_auxB2i() and bam_auxB2f() have been
added to make accessing array-type auxiliary data easier. bam_aux2i()
can now return the full range of values that can be stored in an integer
tag (including unsigned 32 bit tags). bam_aux2f() will return the value
of integer tags (as a double) as well as floating-point ones. All of
the bam_aux2 and bam_auxB2 functions will set errno if the requested
conversion is not valid.
* New functions fai_load3() and fai_build3() allow fasta indexes to be
stored in a different location to the indexed fasta file.
* New functions bgzf_index_dump_hfile() and bgzf_index_load_hfile()
allow bgzf index files (.gzi) to be written to / read from an existing
hFILE handle.
* hts_idx_push() will report when trying to add a range to an index that
is beyond the limits that the given index can handle. This means trying
to index chromosomes longer than 2^29 bases with a .bai or .tbi index
will report an error instead of apparantly working but creating an invalid
index entry.
* VCF formatting is now approximately 4x faster. (Whether this is
noticable depends on what was creating the VCF.)
* CRAM lossy_names mode now works with TLEN of 0 or TLEN within +/- 1
of the computed value. Note in these situations TLEN will be
generated / fixed during CRAM decode.
* CRAM now supports bzip2 and lzma codecs. Within htslib these are
disabled by default, but can be enabled by specifying "use_bzip2" or
"use_lzma" in an hts_opt_add() call or via the mode string of the
hts_open_format() function.
Noteworthy changes in release 1.3.2 (13 September 2016)
* Corrected bin calculation when converting directly from CRAM to BAM.
Previously a small fraction of converted reads would fail Picard's
validation with "bin field of BAM record does not equal value computed"
(SAMtools issue #574).
* Plugins can now signal to HTSlib which of RTLD_LOCAL and RTLD_GLOBAL
they wish to be opened with -- previously they were always RTLD_LOCAL.
Noteworthy changes in release 1.3.1 (22 April 2016)
* Improved error checking and reporting, especially of I/O errors when
writing output files (#17, #315, PR #271, PR #317).
* Build fixes for 32-bit systems; be sure to run configure to enable
large file support and access to 2GiB+ files.
* Numerous VCF parsing fixes (#321, #322, #323, #324, #325; PR #370).
Particular thanks to Kostya Kortchinsky of the Google Security Team
for testing and numerous input parsing bug reports.
* HTSlib now prints an informational message when initially creating a
CRAM reference cache in the default location under your $HOME directory.
(No message is printed if you are using $REF_CACHE to specify a location.)
* Avoided rare race condition when caching downloaded CRAM reference sequence
files, by using distinctive names for temporary files (in addition to O_EXCL,
which has always been used). Occasional corruption would previously occur
when multiple tools were simultaneously caching the same reference sequences
on an NFS filesystem that did not support O_EXCL (PR #320).
* Prevented race condition in file access plugin loading (PR #341).
* Fixed mpileup memory leak, so no more "[bam_plp_destroy] memory leak [...]
Continue anyway" warning messages (#299).
* Various minor CRAM fixes.
* Fixed documentation problems #348 and #358.
Noteworthy changes in release 1.3 (15 December 2015)
* Files can now be accessed via HTTPS and Amazon S3 in addition to HTTP
and FTP, when HTSlib is configured to use libcurl for network file access
rather than the included basic knetfile networking.
* HTSlib can be built to use remote access hFILE backends (such as iRODS
and libcurl) via a plugin mechanism. This allows other backends to be
easily added and facilitates building tools that use HTSlib, as they
don't need to be linked with the backends' various required libraries.
* When writing CRAM output, sam_open() etc now default to writing CRAM v3.0
rather than v2.1.
* fai_build() and samtools faidx now accept initial whitespace in ">"
headers (e.g., "> chr1 description" is taken to refer to "chr1").
* tabix --only-header works again (was broken in 1.2.x; #249).
* HTSlib's configure script and Makefile now fully support the standard
convention of allowing CC/CPPFLAGS/CFLAGS/LDFLAGS/LIBS to be overridden
as needed. Previously the Makefile listened to $(LDLIBS) instead; if you
were overriding that, you should now override LIBS rather than LDLIBS.
* Fixed bugs #168, #172, #176, #197, #206, #225, #245, #265, #295, and #296.
Noteworthy changes in release 1.2.1 (3 February 2015)
* Reinstated hts_file_type() and FT_* macros, which were available until 1.1
but briefly removed in 1.2. This function is deprecated and will be removed
in a future release -- you should use hts_detect_format() etc instead
Noteworthy changes in release 1.2 (2 February 2015)
* HTSlib now has a configure script which checks your build environment
and allows for selection of optional extras. See INSTALL for details
* By default, reference sequences are fetched from the EBI CRAM Reference
Registry and cached in your $HOME cache directory. This behaviour can
be controlled by setting REF_PATH and REF_CACHE enviroment variables
(see the samtools(1) man page for details)
* Numerous CRAM improvements:
- Support for CRAM v3.0, an upcoming revision to CRAM supporting
better compression and per-container checksums
- EOF checking for v2.1 and v3.0 (similar to checking BAM EOF blocks)
- Non-standard values for PNEXT and TLEN fields are now preserved
- hts_set_fai_filename() now provides a reference file when encoding
- Generated read names are now numbered from 1, rather than being
labelled 'slice:record-in-slice'
- Multi-threading and speed improvements
* New htsfile command for identifying file formats, and corresponding
file format detection APIs
* New tabix --regions FILE, --targets FILE options for filtering via BED files
* Optional iRODS file access, disabled by default. Configure with --with-irods
to enable accessing iRODS data objects directly via 'irods:DATAOBJ'
* All occurences of 2^29 in the source have been eliminated, so indexing
and querying against reference sequences larger than 512Mbp works (when
using CSI indices)
* Support for plain GZIP compression in various places
* VCF header editing speed improvements
* Added seq_nt16_int[] (equivalent to the samtools API's bam_nt16_nt4_table)
* Reinstated faidx_fetch_nseq(), which was accidentally removed from 1.1.
Now faidx_fetch_nseq() and faidx_nseq() are equivalent; eventually
faidx_fetch_nseq() will be deprecated and removed [#156]
* Fixed bugs #141, #152, #155, #158, #159, and various memory leaks