Clean 2.3
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New in version 2.3
Clean 2.3 is the latest release of Clean. You can download it from the Download Clean page.
Language additions:
- Unboxed and boxed array expressions and comprehensions, for example:
{# 0,1,2 } // an array of type .{#Int} {! 0,1,2 } // an array of type .{!Int} {# e+e \\ e <- [0,1,2] } // an array of type .{#Int} {! e+e \\ e <- [0,1,2] } // an array of type .{!Int}
- Record and array updates after # can also be written as:
# r & x = 1 instead of # r = {r & x = 1} or # a & [i] = x instead of # a = {a & [i] = x} Multiple updates are also allowed, for example: # r & x = 1, y = 2, z = 3 instead of # r = {r & x=1, y=2, z=3} Multiple fields and indices are also possible, for example: # r & a.[i].x = y instead of # r = {r & a.[i].x = y}
- A generic function can be imported explicitly, for example:
from StdGeneric import generic bimap
Windows libraries:
- Renamed ArgEnvWindows to ArgEnv.
- The Tcp library has been split in a part that does not depend on Object IO and a part that does. This new library (TCPIP) should now be used.
- Ported MersenneTwister, Gast en Dynamics (without dynamic linking) to 64 bit Windows.
- Removed GEC and Hilde.
Linux libraries:
- Renamed stdenv to StdEnv.
- Ported Directory and MersenneTwister.