Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines | |
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2020-05-27 | Handle multi-curly-brace tokens in lexer | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -3/+121 | |
2020-05-27 | Add lexer mode data | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -2/+2 | |
2020-05-27 | Add recognition for line-leading `%` as token | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -11/+35 | |
2020-05-01 | Fix outstanding issue with directive vs assignment differentiation | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -5/+18 | |
Specifically, now the following does the right thing: print +foo | |||||
2020-03-20 | Lexer support for default value assignment (?=) | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -6/+17 | |
Note: not yet supported in the parser. | |||||
2020-02-07 | Drop copyright notice from source code | Karen Arutyunov | 1 | -1/+0 | |
2019-11-15 | Generalize attributes to be comma-separated with arbitrary values | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -8/+22 | |
Before: x = [string null] After: x = [string, null] | |||||
2019-11-14 | Tighten up attribute recognition during parsing | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -58/+90 | |
Now it should be possible to use `[]` for wildcard patterns, for example: foo = foo.[hit]xx Note that a leading bracket expression will still be recognized as attributes and escaping or quoting it will inhibit pattern matching. To resolve this case we need to specify an empty attribute list: foo = [] [abc]-foo.cxx | |||||
2019-09-30 | Reserve `:` in `case` pattern expression for future match extraction support | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -5/+6 | |
2019-09-30 | Add support for custom match/extract functions in switch expression | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -5/+29 | |
2019-09-30 | Add support for `case` pattern alternatives | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -2/+25 | |
case <pattern>[ | <pattern>...] | |||||
2019-09-30 | Pattern matching support (switch): multiple values implementation | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -4/+11 | |
2019-07-01 | Split build system into library and driver | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -0/+720 | |