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2018-09-10Upgraded to 3.8 (text method changes) and fixed some bugs inBruce Hill
tree_to_nomsu.
2018-08-30Auto-upgraded to 3.7Bruce Hill
2018-08-29Fully updated to 3.6, deprecated old LuaCode global functions like "to 1Bruce Hill
write 2" and replaced them with method calls like "1::append 2"
2018-08-28Upgraded version to 3.5.5.6, corresponding to Object Oriented changes.Bruce Hill
2018-07-30Added compatibility for 2.5.5.5 (file hash changes).Bruce Hill
2018-07-30Updated lib version (for training_wheels and base64).Bruce Hill
2018-07-25Updated version numbers.Bruce Hill
2018-07-24Updated package.nomsupath behavior to first search the installedBruce Hill
locations, *then* search the current directory. This makes the system `nomsu` run properly, even if the local directory has a broken file that has the same name as a nomsu file.
2018-07-22Re-autoformatted everything. The main changes are: no longer adding aBruce Hill
newline after 1-line indented code inside blocks, and forcing files to have a trailing newline. The trailing newline thing created a lot of spurious changes.
2018-07-20Auto-formatted and auto-upgraded everything!Bruce Hill
2018-07-18Updating to version 2.4.4.3, with new syntax for multi-statement 'if'Bruce Hill
and switch statements.
2018-07-18Upgrading to version 2.3 (main change: "=" instead of "<-" forBruce Hill
assignment)
2018-07-17Updating lib to v2Bruce Hill
2018-07-15Major changes to how versioning and parsing work. This should be aBruce Hill
better path going forward to handling upgrades. Old syntax files will stick around for compatibility purposes. Old syntax can be parsed into valid syntax trees via the old syntax (.peg) files, and then old syntax trees should be valid and can be upgraded via the normal code path. This change has lots of improvements to Nomsu codegen too.
2018-06-23Moved console colors from core/ into lib/Bruce Hill
2018-06-23Fixed up nomsupath behavior and refactored file stuff into its own file.Bruce Hill