After a summer break, the team is happy to release Nickel 1.8!
This release ships with an important rework of the contract system, and in
particular the interface of custom contracts. The new system is more intuitive
for users implementing their own contracts, and makes it possible to use a
limited form of boolean logic on contracts that have been added to the stdlib
(std.contract.one_of
, std.contract.all_of
, std.contract.not
,
std.contract.check
).
We advise reading the updated manual section on writing custom contracts and to
migrate your custom contracts to take advantage of the simplification of the
interface and those new operators. A lot of custom contract can most likely be
implemented as validators (see std.contract.from_validator
).
The contract system rework is backward compatible and existing custom contracts will continue to work as before. Though in the future, Nickel will probably emit a warning of deprecation when a custom contract is defined as a naked function instead of using one of the new contract constructor.
A limited form of subtyping has been added in 1.8 as well, making it easier to use records as dictionaries in statically typed code. A new paragraph has been added to the typing chapter of the manual accordingly.
- Formatting: to better accommodate the new contract system, the formatting of function applications and definitions have been changed. To avoid a large, irrelevant diff on your next commits, we advise formatting your whole codebase first after upgrading to 1.8 in a separate commit.
- Contract system rework:
- Do not evaluate types away by @yannham in #1954
- Add a contract node to the AST by @yannham in #1955
- Add dedicated node and constructor for general custom contracts by @yannham in #1964
- Introduce validators for building custom contracts by @yannham in #1970
- Split contracts into an immediate part and a delayed part by @yannham in #1975
- Re-introduce unified representation for custom contracts, migrate builtin contracts by @yannham in #1987
- Allow some function equality comparison by @yannham in #1978
- Dictionary subtyping:
- Add record/split_pair and record/disjoint_merge by @yannham in #1982
- Optimize
std.contract.Equal
using %record/split_pair% by @yannham in #1988 - [Optimization] Cache contract generation and pre-compile some match expression by @yannham in #2013
- Fix and improve contract generation optimization for static types by @yannham in #2017
- Comparisons for number, string, array, and record by @jeremyschlatter in #1985
- Add boolean contract combinators to the stdlib by @yannham in #1995
- Add short-circuiting fold_left by @jneem in #2000
- Add trigonometric functions, pi, e and log to the number module by @Hugal31 in #2006
- Pass on the contract chapter of the manual by @yannham in #1999
- Adding documentation for subtyping by @Eckaos in #1990
- Combine metadata for completion items instead of choosing arbitrarily. by @jneem in #1940
- Don't blacklist files forever by @thufschmitt in #1973
- Make the LSP configurable by @thufschmitt in #1974
- More aggressive type/contract deduplication on hover by @jneem in #1984
- Add span information for TOML imports by @yannham in #1949
- Update to latest topiary-queries (formatting) by @yannham in #2032
Nickel 1.7 ships with several extensions to pattern matching which was introduced in Nickel 1.5 but had a number of limitations. See below for further details.
Additionally, the publication of Topiary to the
crates registry makes it so that all versions of Nickel from 1.7 and onward,
however they are built, ship with nickel format
and the language server
formatting command working out of the box without needing a separate
installation of Topiary (which was previously required when installing from
crates.io using cargo install nickel-lang-cli
or cargo install nickel-lang-lsp
).
-
Although primitive operators are internal and aren't officially part of any stability guarantee, some libraries sometimes need to resort to using them, when there's no equivalent in the stdlib. Nickel 1.7 had a big primop refactoring, amounting mostly to renaming. If you're using primops, please look at the corresponding pull request
-
The behavior of destructuring has been changed to match exactly the behavior of pattern matching. While there should be no difference on well-behaving programs, this change makes destructuring stricter and can lead to some programs that were running fine before 1.7 to now fail with
unmatched pattern
. The typical example is when destructuring a record with a field that is not present:let {x,y, ..} = import "lib.ncl" in
. Ifx
is absent from thelib.ncl
but is never used anywhere, this used to work fine before 1.7 (the error would only trigger upon usage ofx
) but will now fail eagerly.If you need to fix a large codebase with long import destructuring chains and you don't know which fields are the offending ones, one possible technique is to open the importing file in an editor and use the
goto definition
command of the NLS on each field of a faulty pattern. If it works, the field is present, but if it doesn't, the field might be faulty.
- Patterns now support constant values (
1
,null
,"a"
, etc.), array patterns ([fst, snd, ..tail]
), pattern guards ('Foo x if std.is_number x
), wildcard patterns (_
placeholder) and or-patterns (('Foo x) or ('Bar x) or ('Baz x)
): (see the syntax section on of the manual for more details) - Uniformize destruct and pattern matching logic by @yannham in #1907
- Opaque values by @jneem in #1913
- Add
record.get_or
to get value from record supplying default value by @olorin37 in #1920 - [Fix] Avoid
record.get_or
failing on field without definition by @yannham in #1946 - Add stdlib function
array.at_or
by @olorin37 in #1927 - Add
std.enum.(from/to)_tag_and_arg
andstd.enum.map
to dynamically decompose and recompose an enum by @yannham in #1939
- Fix typo in BlameError documentation by @ErinvanderVeen in #1899
- Update README.md for nix profile install by @cloudyluna in #1918
- Tell NLS about variable bindings in match statements by @jneem in #1926
- Add --version support to NLS and fix feature unification issues by @yannham in #1936
- Fix NLS crash and better refresh diagnostics by @jneem in #1944
- Include field path in non serializable error by @yannham in #1905
- Allow single input to
nickel xxx
command to be JSON, YAML or TOML as well by @olorin37 in #1902 - Use Topiary's published crates over git to always enable formatting by @ErinvanderVeen in #1919
Nickel 1.6 is a maintenance release including several bug fixes and improvements, in particular around the features introduced in Nickel 1.5 (enum variants and background evaluation in the LSP).
- Extend merge to enum variants by @yannham in #1862
- [Fix] Allow multiple underscore to start identifiers by @yannham in #1884
- Add
std.string.find_all
by @fuzzypixelz in #1870 - Add empty optional fields-aware record operator variants by @yannham in #1876
- modular-configurations.md: to_lower -> lowercase by @Jasha10 in #1857
- manual/modular-configurations.md: add argument to std.string.join by @Jasha10 in #1859
- manual/syntax.md: minor typo by @Jasha10 in #1860
- Improve diagnostic location in nls by @jneem in #1856
- Propagate pending array contracts in permissive_eval by @jneem in #1854
- Don't leak memory in background eval by @jneem in #1869
- Add a recursion limit to background evaluation by @jneem in #1878
- Dedup diagnostics by @jneem in #1883
- Extend the symbol range to include the rhs by @jneem in #1887
- Leverage function contract information by @yannham in #1888
- Fix LSP not showing type signature in untyped code by @yannham in #1889
- Markdown documentation generation: do not insert line breaks by @yannham in #1879
- [Fix] Nickel doc: fix missing newline in markdown output by @yannham in #1880
- Fix infinite recursion in doc symbols. by @jneem in #1881
Nickel 1.5 is a major release (albeit not literally), with new core language features and improved LSP. In particular, Nickel 1.5 introduces:
- Full blown pattern matching. Patterns were previously restricted to destructuring let-bindings. They can now be used within match expressions as well (which only supported simple enum tags before).
- Enum variants. Enum variants are a new language constructs which are enum tags with associated data (they are applied to an argument). They can be seen as form of algebraic data types (ADT). Patterns, enum types, typechecking and other parts of the language are extended accordingly to support them.
- Background evaluation in the LSP. The LSP now performs evaluation of the current document in the background to report evaluation errors directly in your editor, and in particular contract errors.
- A new section of the manual on writing modular configurations.
-
Allow metadata keywords in field position by @yannham in #1768
-
Support other bases than decimal for num literals by @yannham in #1798
-
Enum variants:
- Structural ADTs: first step by @yannham in #1770
- Implement equality on ADTs by @yannham in #1787
- Fix laziness closurization bug, add support for ADTs by @yannham in #1789
- ADT destructuring by @yannham in #1812
- Enum tag destructuring by @yannham in #1813
- Implement ADT contracts by @yannham in #1821
- Introduce application syntax for ADTs by @yannham in #1825
- Relax enum row conflicts by @yannham in #1831
- Properly force enum variants by @yannham in #1835
- Fix enum contract stripping unwrapping variant argument by @yannham in #1833
-
Pattern matching:
- [Refactor] Pattern matching by @yannham in #1799
- Record pattern compilation by @yannham in #1816
- Enum pattern compilation by @yannham in #1817
- [Refactor] Pattern positions by @yannham in #1819
- Full pattern matching by @yannham in #1820
- Support pattern contracts in match statement by @yannham in #1823
- Fix the semantics of default values in patterns by @yannham in #1826
- Specialized pattern compilation for enum tags by @yannham in #1846
- Add
array.zip_with
andarray.map_with_index
to the standard library by @vkleen in #1797 - fixed std.array.split_at behavior at right boundary. by @suimong in #1803
- Update stdlib for ADTs by @yannham in #1822
- LSP: Add "goto definition" support for the import term by @jneem in #1756
- LSP: Add support for NICKEL_IMPORT_PATH environment variable @jneem in #1795
- LSP: Improved reference-finding by @jneem in #1800
- LSP: rename action by @jneem in #1811
- LSP: evaluation in the background by @jneem in #1814
- LSP: Improve document symbols by @jneem in #1848
- Add more spacing to contract error messages by @yannham in #1767
- Proper error message for non exhaustive match by @yannham in #1772
- Add InvalidContractError by @yannham in #1824
- Add patterns to the syntax section of the manual by @yannham in #1832
- Improve the description of identifier syntax in the manual by @vkleen in #1839
- Add subsection on enum types in the manual by @yannham in #1836
- Fix old CLI syntax in documentation by @cydparser in #1844
- Add manual section on modular configurations by @yannham in #1841
- Update/refresh examples using latest Nickel idioms by @yannham in #1849
- Check if stderr is a terminal for error messages by @vkleen in #1766
- correctly drop Array::IntoIter by @Radvendii in #1773
- LSP: vendor codespan, and fix character offset issues by @jneem in #1793
- [Fix & Refactor] Row conflict error by @yannham in #1808
- Fix unbound identifier when querying in REPL by @yannham in #1843
- Fix --field not applying pending contracts by @yannham in #1778
Nickel 1.4 is a maintenance release, at the exception of a breaking change (see below).
-
The curried dot operator added in Nickel 1.3 was implemented the wrong way: the arguments were flipped, meaning that
(.) foo bar
wasbar."%{foo}"
instead of the expectedfoo."%{bar}"
. While the initial flipped implementation seems more useful for piping operations using the reverse application operator|>
, it's inconsistent with all other curried operators, where(<operator>)
is always defined asfun x y => x <operator> y
. To ensure consistency, and because the initial behavior was an oversight and not a conscious design decision, we decided to change the definition of(.)
to match the other curried operator by flipping its arguments.To fill the gap, Nickel 1.4 introduces
std.record.get
with the same definition as the(.)
introduced in Nickel 1.3. To migrate from 1.3 to 1.4, you can either flip the arguments of the curried dot as a function(.)
whenever possible, or you can just replace it with the newstd.record.get
.(implemented by @yannham in #1752)
- Search for imports in NICKEL_IMPORT_PATH by @jneem in #1716
- Add a cli param --import-path to specify the search path by @jneem in #1721
- LSP: Fix hover on assignments to subrecords by @jneem in #1725
- Print something when nickel doc succeeds by @yannham in #1729
- Add --error-format flag to serialize err diagnostics by @yannham in #1740
- LSP: get record completion in arrays by @jneem in #1746
- Support importing txt files as strings by @Quantum64 in #1734
nickel format
: don't fail silently on invalid input anymore by @yannham in #1749- Update Topiary dependencies to correctly handle
(.)
innickel format
by @yannham in #1753
Version 1.3 includes several new optimizations following reports of long evaluation time for medium-sized codebase. The command-line interface (CLI) has been reworked to be more user-friendly, at the cost of breaking changes: see below. Finally, the LSP has seen continuous improvement as well.
- @vkleen improved the CLI UX in numerous ways in #1632
- The file argument is now argument positional. That is, instead of running
nickel export -f config.ncl
, now usenickel export config.ncl
instead. - Every command which can take a file argument can now take several of them.
The program parsed from the files are then merged before applying the
action. For example, the new
nickel export config1.ncl config2.ncl config3.ncl
is the equivalent of the previous:nickel export <<< '(import "config1.ncl") & (import "config2.ncl") & (import "config3.ncl")'
- Evaluation is now an explicit subcommand, instead of being the default
action. Instead of running
nickel -f config.ncl
to evaluate a file, usenickel eval config.ncl
instead.
- The file argument is now argument positional. That is, instead of running
- Not a breaking change per se, because the customize mode is experimental, but
@yannham introduced a new syntax for customize mode in
#1709. Instead of dynamically generating a
CLI where arguments are field paths, the new customize mode CLI directly take
assignments written in a Nickel-like syntax as positional arguments. For
example, in 1.2, the command
nickel eval -f confing.ncl -- \ --input.field1 '"Value"' --input.flag false \ --override output.bar 0
now becomesnickel eval config.ncl -- \ 'input.field1="Value"' input.flag=false \ --override output.bar=0
- Fix
record.update
by makingrecord.insert
act consistently by @yannham in #1669
- LSP:
- implement type-based completion in the new completer by @jneem in #1577
- Improve context completion by @jneem in #1584
- Take the ancestor path into account when env-completing from uncles. by @jneem in #1661
- Add goto support for pattern bindings by @jneem in #1665
- Add cousin search to goto and hover by @jneem in #1670
- Improve hover output for let patterns by @jneem in #1696
- First prototype of contract evaluation by @jneem in #1672
- LSP: a large refactoring work by @jneem to get rid of the old and hard-to-maintain code analysis implementation (#1623, #1629, #1658, #1663)
- Honor
nostdlib
in customize mode as well by @vkleen in #1634 - Add the
list
subcommand to the customize mode by @yannham in #1709 - add %eval_nix% primop for Nix interop by @Radvendii in #1465 (requires to build with the corresponding experimental feature enabled)
- Get rid of shallow_repr and print full terms in error messages by @yannham in #1676
- Add suggestions to the error message when misspelling a record field by @yannham in #1710
- Add a
--field
argument to subcommands to target a specific field whenever it makes sense by @yannham in #1712
- Contract elision for static types by @yannham in #1671
- Implement contract deduplication optimization by @yannham in #1631
- Array contract deduplication by @yannham in #1674
- Get rid of most generated variables by @yannham in #1679
- Fix invalid example code in doc of blame_with_message by @bgni in #1689
- Fix doc, example code for pipe lacks prefix by @bgni in #1692
- change nickel-nix to organist by @Radvendii in #1691
Version 1.2 comes with several improvements on the LSP and other components of the Nickel tooling. The new customize mode of the CLI makes it possible to dynamically turn a configuration into a command-line interface, which you can interact with.
Several related long-standing issues and limitations when typechecking polymorphic functions are also finally fixed.
- Make the lexer accept scientific notation by @vkleen in #1456
- Improve polymorphism handling, bidirectional typechecking and fix unsound generalization by @yannham in #1372
- Error on serializing very large numbers by @vkleen in #1470
- Import YAML files containing multiple documents as arrays by @vkleen in #1497
- Normalize line endings in string literals during parsing (Windows compatiblity) by @vkleen in #1562
- Implement curried dot operator by @suimong in #1578
- Statically merge partial record definitions by @vkleen in #1599
- Disable recursive priorities by @yannham in #1600
- Various fixes to the pretty-printer by @vkleen (#1411, #1412, #1410, #1417)
- Fix REPL panic on transitive imports by @Radvendii in #1474
- Fix contract application order in let bindings and annotations by @vkleen in #1544
- Fix cursor desyncing when using REPL by @deotimedev in #1546
- Fix handling of relative imports @jneem in #1489
- LSP Fix two issues with incomplete input by @jneem in #1550
- Fix incomplete check of record row constraints by @yannham in #1558
- Fix LSP regression on hovering by @yannham in #1583
- Full vscode extension by @szlend and @yannham in (#1405, #1413, #1416)
- Invalidate importers in NLS (plus a couple other import-related issues) by @jneem in #1426
- Improve
nickel query
(and:query
in the REPL) interface by @yannham in #1447 - Topiary integration (formatting) as
nickel format
by @vkleen in #1371 - LSP: various improvements to completion by @jneem (#1450, #1473)
- Improve doc extraction capabilities through
nickel doc
(evaluate terms before extracting documentation) by @vkleen in #1463 - LSP Fix persistent diagnostics by @jneem in #1478
- Restore --version for CLI, include git revision by @yannham in #1486
- Disable the colors when stdout isn't a tty by @thufschmitt in #1508
- Improve type variables name allocation when reporting type errors by @yannham in #1512
- LSP formatting without calling the topiary binary by @vkleen in #1526
- LSP Initial handling of incomplete input by @jneem in #1541
- LSP resolve imports for incomplete inputs also by @jneem in #1542
- Add multiline string support for VSCode autoclosing pairs by @deotimedev in #1553
- Display icon for nickel file in vscode explorer by @suimong in #1556
- New experimental customize mode CLI to interact with a configuration on the
command line (see
nickel help export
) by @Radvendii and @yannham in #1475 - (LSP) Import completion by @deotimedev in #1561
- Get rid of uninformative generic notes for higher-order contract errors by @yannham in #1564
- Render hover documentation as Markdown in LSP by @deotimedev in #1559
- Exit with nonzero exit code on failure by @vkleen in #1576
- add
std.contract.Sequence
by @Radvendii in #1452
- manual docs: fix mismatch between input command and its echo in the output by @foo-jin in #1421
- Add two examples: imports and foreach pattern by @mipmip in #1387
- Fix some leftover instances of the old enum syntax in the manual by @vkleen in #1548
This version mostly includes bugfixes and stdlib improvement since 1.0.
IMPORTANT: The main crate nickel-lang
has been split between
nickel-lang-cli
(the binary) and nickel-lang-core
(the library). If you're
using cargo
to install Nickel, please uninstall the previous crate by running
cargo uninstall nickel-lang
, and from now one use cargo install nickel-lang-cli
to install 1.1 and do further updates.
- Encode more pre-conditions of stdlib functions as additional contracts, replacing dynamic type errors with nice contract errors by @yannham in #1358
- ArraySliceFun incorrectly excluded the length of the array as the end index by @vkleen in #1396
- Improve the pretty printing of terms in the CLI and within error messages by @vkleen in #1262
- Fix LSP panic when importing JSON by @yannham in #1382
- Fix LSP hanging under certain conditions involving external imports by @yannham in #1390
- Better error message when contract makes certain rows illegal by @Radvendii in #1323
- Fix function params hovering in the LSP by @yannham in #1395
- Fix LSP infinite loop on hovering on external imports by @yannham in #1397
- Fixes incorrect variable names in type mismatch errors by @vkleen in #1313
- Improve error messages for polymorphic tail parametricity violations by @matthew-healy in #1320
- Fix panic on duplicated top-level idents in record destructuring by @matthew-healy in #1324
- Prevent panic when parsing record type with field path by @matthew-healy in #1325
- Give a better error message when trying to query a non-record by @jneem in #1326
- Fix error position by @jneem in #1333
- Fix panic when interpolating fields in a record type by @jneem in #1332
- Fix type annotations not generating contracts by @yannham in #1379
- Fix typechecker looping by adding missing check for unifying equal type vars by @yannham in #1400
- Fix panic on function contract failure (position of arrow functions not set) by @yannham in #1407
This is the 1.0 release! The syntax and the semantics of the core language have been stabilized and shouldn't evolve as much in the future.
- The core semantics of the language have been reworked and stabilized, in particular (but not limited to) merging, types and contracts with the implementation of RFC005
- The stdlib has been augmented with many new functions
- Parts of the syntax and some builtin symobls (types, stdlib functions, and so on) have been improved and made consistent
- New features for the LSP, and in particular code completion
- Various functions from the stdlib have been renamed for better discoverability, and the stdlib got a lot of new additions. Please refer to the documentation of the stdlib.
- String functions are now unicode-aware, and operate on the Unicode grapheme
cluster abstraction instead of the character abstraction (
string.length
,string.is_match
, etc.) - The
switch
keyword has been replaced bymatch
, and can now be used as a standalone function (doesn't need to be applied right away) - The
Num
andStr
builtin types have been renamed toNumber
andString
by @yannham in #1164 - The
num
andstr
stdlib modules have been renamed tonumber
andstring
- The
builtin.typeof
function now returns'Number
,'String
,'Function
instead of respectively'Num
,'Str
, and'Fun
- The
builtin.is_num
,builtin.is_str
andbuiltin.to_str
functions have been renamed tois_number
,is_string
andto_string
- The
string.to_num
andstring.from_num
functions have been renamed toto_number
andfrom_number
- All the stdlib modules
array
,string
,record
, etc. have been put under astd
namespace. They must now be accessed asstd.array
,std.string
and so on. - RFC005 was implemented, which changes the semantics of contract annotations
and merging. See the RFC
content
for more details. Most notably, metadata annotation (default values,
optional
, documentation, etc.) can only appear next to a record field. Contract and type annotations can still appear anywhere. Documentation can still appear on let-bindings. - Use static dictionary types for
record.fields
andrecord.values
by @matthew-healy in #1024 - Make type annotations to not propagate through merging by @yannham in #1271
- Change to dictionary contracts and introduction of a separate dictionary contract (in addition to dictionary type):
- Stdlib
string.Stringingable
->string.Stringable
by @vkleen in #1180 - Fix the type of
array.elem
by @yannham in #1223 - Change the enum tag start delimiter from backtick to single-quote by @vkleen in #1279
import
is now a statement,import "foo.ncl" arg1 arg2
requires parenthesis now:(import "foo.ncl") arg1 arg2
, see #1293
- Symbolic strings by @matthew-healy in #994
- [RFC005] Lazy propagation by @yannham in #1086
- Non-exported record fields by @vkleen in #1132
- Enrich label custom reporting data by @yannham in #1152
- Use type annotations in record patterns during typechecking by @matthew-healy in #1176
- Use arbitrary precision rationals as the underlying representation of numbers by @yannham in #1182
- Allow equal arrays to be merged in order to make merge idempotent by @yannham in #1229
- Use deterministic hashtables, making runtime errors and typechecking error deterministic by @yannham in #1235
- Add a %trace% primop (and
std.trace
function) by @vkleen in #1055 - Add
std.contract.Equal
contract to the stdlib by @yannham in #1203
- Display meta information when providing completion in #966
- LSP completion for import terms by @ebresafegaga in #993
- Fix LSP server not giving completion when a non-contract meta-information is present in a declaration by @ebresafegaga in #991
- Fix LSP not giving completion when an identifier is prefixed by a delimiting character by @ebresafegaga in #1043
- Improve the "goto definition" feature of the LSP by making it work across multiple files by @ebresafegaga in #1029
- Add --color option to the CLI by @matthew-healy in #1033
- Make the "find references" feature of the LSP work across multiple files by @ebresafegaga in #1037
- Add support for LSP completion using the surrounding context by @ebresafegaga (context completion) in #1057
- Support completion for field names inside recursive records. by @ebresafegaga in #1088
- Improve contract violation error reporting by @ebresafegaga in #1139
- Add a JSON documentation export option by @vkleen in #1209
- Add support for formatting capabilities to the LSP by @ebresafegaga in #1216
- Do not panic on type path mismatch by @yannham in #1028
- Fix multiline string interpolation when preceded by a
"
character by @matthew-healy in #1023 - Improve the performance of
std.array.fold_left
andstd.array.fold_right
by @vkleen in #1075 - Correctly type identifiers introduced in destructuring patterns by @matthew-healy in #1099
- Always include fields with a value in
record.fields
by @vkleen in #1225 - Make partially applied boolean operators work by @vkleen in #1282
- Fix blame error when calling
string.find
by @euank in #988
- Fix polymorphic contracts unduly changing semantics by @ebresafegaga in #802
- Fix typechecking and unification in presence of flat types (aka opaque types, aka contracts) by @yannham in #766
- Fix polarity for polymorphic contract failure by @ebresafegaga in #831
- Fix panic when a row mismatch occurs while unifying row tails by @matthew-healy in #847
- Fix type to term conversion causing unbound type variables errors by @francois-caddet in #854
- Fix bad lexing of enum tags by @matthew-healy in #874
- Fix multiple recursive overriding by @yannham in #940
- Optional fields by @yannham in #815
- Numeral merge priorities by @yannham in #829
- Recursive merge priorities (or push-priorities, or leafy priorities) by @yannham in #845
- Change
switch
tomatch
and make it a proper function by @yannham in #970
- Statically type
string.join
by @matthew-healy in #946
- Add record completion in the LSP by @ebresafegaga in
- Add completion for Nickel's stdlib in the LSP by @ebresafegaga in #918
- Lazy array contracts by @fuzzypixelz in #809
- Array slices by @fuzzypixelz in #776
- String interning for identifiers by @Acaccia in #835
- Using a contract as part of a static type annotation will in most cases fail with an appropriate error message. This is a temporary limitation in order to fix previously unsound behavior in the typechecker. This restriction will likely be lifted in the upcoming 0.3.x release. For more details, see issues #701 and #724
- Fix unnecessarily restricted record contract for
record.update
- Fix wrong interpretation of long interpolation-like sequences
%..%{
in strings - Fix panic when evaluating a
switch
in specific cases - Fix fields without definition being assigned to
null
, instead of just being marked as undefined
- Merging null values together gives null, and merging empty lists together gives
an empty list, instead of failing with
error: non mergeable terms
- Add recursive let-bindings (
let rec
) - Add type wildcards. Use
_
in place of a type to let the typechecker fill the gap. Example:let foo : _ = array.all ((==) 2) [1,2,3]
- Add
builtin.to_str
andstring.from
to convert generic values to a string - Re-introduce an official syntax for enum types
- Add the
nickel pprint-ast
command to pretty print a parsed program (mostly debugging purpose) - Add the
nickel doc
command to produce markdown documentation from the in-codedoc
metadata
- Fix various typos and remove use of deprecated syntax in the user manual
First release! The main focus has been the design of the Nickel language itself.
- Gradual type system with row types, polymorphism and type inference
- Contract system for data validation
- Merge system for recursive records that supports one level of overriding
- Metadata annotations (default values, documentation, etc.)
- Unified syntax for terms, types and contracts (RFC002)
- Record destructuring
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The main binary supports the following subcommands:
nickel query
to show metadata and documentation of library functions, the field of a configuration, etc.nickel export
to serialize to JSON, YAML, or TOMLnickel repl
to launch an REPLnickel typecheck
to do typechecking without evaluating
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An LSP-server is included
- User manual sections on syntax, correctness (types and contracts), and merging
- The standard library has been documented in-code (use
nickel query
/:query
to retrieve it)
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The roadmap for overriding and the merge system (RFC001) has not been implemented fully yet.
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Performance has not been prioritized.
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Due to the use of reference counting as a memory management strategy, mutually recursive record fields are currently leaking memory. This shouldn't be an issue in a standard workflow.
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Standard library APIs and language features are subject to change. There is no backward compatibility guarantees for this version. In general, this release is meant for experimenting and getting user feedback, but isn't intended to be used in production.