Changelog for haskelzinc-0.3.1.0
0.3.1.0
- Addition of two modules that support easy use of time-space constraints, based on the "Geometrical
constraints for CRUD", by N. Beldiceanu, E. Arafailova, R. Douence.
- MiniZinc boolean, integer and floating point literals are now represented easily with
Haskell literals. Functions "int", "bool" and "float" are not necessary any more.
- With the use of the OverloadedStrings option, a MiniZinc variable reference can be
represented easily with the name of that variable as a Haskell string.
- Simpler declaration of variables and user-defined operations.
0.3.0.0
- Added support for annotations
- Structural changes in the representational system of MiniZinc models
- Module Interfaces.MZAST renamed to Interfaces.MZASTBase
- Module Interfaces.MZAST used for a more human friendly interface for building
representations of MiniZinc models.
- Module Interfaces.MZBuiltIns added. Contains haskelzinc represenatation of predefined MiniZinc
operators, functions, tests, predicates and annotations.
- Module Interfaces.FZSolutionParser provides parsers useful for building custom solutions'
parsers, in case a MiniZinc output item alters the default format of the solutions.
- Compatibility with GHC 8.0.1 tested (and passed)
0.2.0.0
- Added support for returning specified number of solutions
- Interactive interface of iTestModel improved
- Skips writing .mzn file
- Parses solutions directly, instead of writing into and reading from a file