0.4 --- More general typing rules for delay, functions, and guarded recursion: - delay and function definitions may now occur under a delay. - Guarded recursive calls may occur at any time in the future -- not only exactly one time step into the future. - As before, adv and recursive calls may only occur directly in the scope of delay. The scope of a delay is interrupted by adv, box, guarded recursive definitions, and function definitions. Changes in the library: - Rename applicative-style operators to avoid clash with Haskell's <*> operator. - Rename types: Event -> Future; Events -> Event 0.3.1 ----- Guarded recursive types Str and Event are now fully strict (i.e. in particular, they are strict in the component that is of a later type) as they should be. 0.3 --- Rattus code is now checked just after GHC's type checking phase (instead of after desugaring to Core). As a consequence, error messages for some corner cases are much improved and we don't need to use the -g2 compiler option anymore to get good error messages. 0.2 --- - the use of lazy data structures will now cause a warning (can be disabled by 'AllowLazyData' annotation); this check for lazy data is rather ad hoc and needs to be refined - allow functions under ticks (but with limitations, see paper) - strictness transformation is now similar to the 'Strict' language extension - optimisations using custom rewrite rules 0.1.1.0 ------- - allow mutual guarded recursion - improve type error messages 0.1.0.0 ------- initial release