## V 0.1.17 *29 Jul 2019* - `vweb` module for developing web apps in V. - vtalk, open source V forum software. - Generics (very limited right now, but they will be gradually improved). - Comptime codegen (`foo.$method()` where `method` is a string). - @ for escaping keywords (e.g. `struct Foo { @type string }`). - Windows Unicode fixes (V can now work with non-ASCII paths etc on Windows). - Fix mutable args bugs + don't allow primitive arguments to be modified. - Declaring a mutable variable and never modifying it results in a compilation error. - Interactive debugging support. - `sync` module for Windows. - `#!` support on Unix systems (V scripts). - Lots of Visual Studio fixes. - `crypto.aes` and `crypto.rc4` modules. - Internal modules. ## V 0.1.16 *23 Jul 2019* - V can now be used with Visual Studio! - Hot code reloading now works with graphical applications (e.g. graph.v, bounce.v). - Compile time memory management for arrays. - High order functions. - `match` expression (replacing `switch`). - Import cycle detection. - `crypto/md5`, `crypto/sha256`, and `crypro/sha512` modules. - `os.executable()` - a cross platform function that returns full path to current executable. - `~/.vlang` and `VROOT` were removed entirely. The installation is a lot cleaner now. - V can now be packaged for all Linux distros. - Arch Linux package. - `string(bytes_buffer, len)`, `string(bytes_array)` casts. - Multiple `defer`s. - `key in map` syntax (replacing `map.exists(key)`). ## V 0.1.15 *15 Jul 2019* - FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly support. - Hot code reloading now works with graphical applications: [bounce.v](https://github.com/vlang/v/blob/master/examples/hot_code_reloading/bounce.v) - VROOT was removed, the installation process is now much simpler. - `defer` statement. - map.v was re-written. It's now much faster. - `for key, val in map` syntax. - `flag` module for parsing command line arguments. - `zip` module. - `crypto/sha1` module. - Submodules and module aliases (`import encoding.base64 as b64`). ## V 0.1.14 *12 Jul 2019* - `gg` module Windows support, V Tetris runs on Windows. - `glad` and `cJSON` are now compiled only once, this makes compilation of programs using `gg` and `json a bit faster. - `v.c` has been cleaned up and minimized (~16k => ~10k lines of code). - `type` aliases can now have methods. - Const overflow check during compilation (`byte(1000)` will no longer compile) ## V 0.1.13 *10 Jul 2019* - New enum syntax (`token == .name`), enum values are no longer global consts. - Submodules (`import encoding.base64`). - Hot code reloading. - Special `err` variable for getting error values. - Complex numbers. - `<<` can now append arrays (`numbers << [1, 2, 3]`). - Lots of Windows fixes (Windows still needs some work). - Lots of REPL improvements (e.g. `>> 2 + 3` works now, no `println` required). - The website was made easily translatable, it's now partially available in several languages. ## V 0.1.12 *4 Jul 2019* - V can finally compile itself on Windows. (https://github.com/vlang/v#mingw-w64) - `os` module now uses optionals in all functions that return `File`. Lots of bugs with optionals fixed. - `println` was optimized. It no longer results in allocations. Now it also works correctly with all integer types. - Lots of `vfmt` fixes, it will be enabled tomorrow. - New `strings` module. - Lots of other fixes and improvements, thanks to all the contributors. ## V 0.1.11 *1 Jul 2019* - Cross compilation for Windows! - Lots of Windows fixes - socket.v - maps fixed ## 0.1.9 - 0.1.10 *29 Jun 2019* - Windows support via MinGW-w64. Pre-built Windows binary. - File structure has been simplified: all vlib modules were moved to the vlib/ directory, makefile was moved to the root. - One single archive with pre-built binaries for all operating systems. - `mut var := val` was fixed (previously `mut var = val` was allowed as well). ## 0.1.8 *28 Jun 2019* - Single file programs without `fn main` now work as expected. - REPL has been fixed: it now supports imports, consts, function definitions, etc. ## 0.1.7 *27 Jun 2019* - All C code in the compiler and vlib has been replaced with V. - `#` syntax for embedding C code has been removed. - Exported functions now need to be marked with `pub`, all public vlib functions have been updated. - CI has been set up (Travis + Azure). On every commit and PR it is made sure that V can compile itself, all tests pass, and all examples compile. - More tests have been uploaded. - Cleaner bytes to string conversion: `tos2(bytes)` => `string(bytes)`. - The home page has 3 more examples next to 'hello world' that show the features of the language. - Lots of bugs and issues fixed.