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-## V 0.2.5 -Not yet released, changelog is not full
- Introduce isizeandusizetypes, deprecatesize_tin favor ofusize.
- Add datatypesanddatatypes.fsmmodules.
- Add compile_errorandcompile_warncomptime functions.
-## V 0.2.4 -Not yet released, changelog is not full
- Bare metal support. Vinix OS kernel is now being developed in V.
- Builtin web framework vweb is now multithreaded, all CPU cores are used.
- String interpolation and struct stringers are now implemented in pure V
with a much cleaner and faster implementation. Previously libc's sprintfwas used.
- Improved unused variablewarning. Assigning to a variable no longer marks it as used.
V 0.2.2 - 0.2.3
22 Jan 2021
- Allow interfaces to define fields, not just methods.
- vwebnow uses struct embedding:- app.vweb.text('hello') => app.text('hello').
- Consts can now be declared outside of const()blocks:const x = 0.
- Overloading of  >,<,!=,==,<=and>=operators.
- New struct updating syntax: User{ ...u, name: 'new' }to replace{ u | name: 'new' }.
- byte.str()has been fixed and works like all other numbers.- byte.ascii_str()has been added.
- Smart cast in for loops: for mut x is string {}.
- [noinit]struct attribute to disallow direct struct initialization with- Foo{}.
- Array decompose: [1, 2, 3]...is now...[1, 2, 3]
- Treating enumasintand operations onenumexcept==and!=are removed for strict type checking.
- Support [manualfree] fn f1(){}and[manualfree] module m1, for functions doing their own memory management.
- Allow usage of <and>operators for struct in.sortmethod for arrays, i.e.arr.sort(a < b).
- Auto generate assignment operators like +=,-=,*=,/=and%=if the operators are defined.
- Colorize and improve failing tests output.
- Fix gowith a generic function:go test<string>(c, 'abcd').
- Add comptime x := $embed_file('v.png') println(x.len) println(ptr_str(x.data())), for embedding files into binaries.
- Advanced vdoc search on mobile layout.
- string's left()/rightwere removed in favor of slicing syntax:str[..pos].
- gg: native graphics mode on macOS/iOS (using Cocoa Drawing API).
- Full path to consts must be specified everywhere. This makes it easy to distinguish them from local variables.
- __offsetoffor low level needs (works like- offsetofin C).
- vfmt now preserves empty lines, like gofmt.
- Support for compile time environment variables via $env('ENV_VAR').
- Allow method declaration of ==and<operators and auto generate!=,>,<=and>=.
- support dump(expr), i.e. tracing of both the location, name and value of an expression
- deprecate os.exec in favour of os.executable() which does NOT return an option, when the command was not found
V 0.2.1
30 Dec 2020
- Hashmap bootstrapping fixes.
- Array decomposition to varargs: fn sum(i ...int) int=>a := [2,3,4] println(sum(a...))
- HTML module docs generated by vdoc now have global search.
V 0.2
22 Dec 2020
- Compile-time memory management via -autofree. Video demonstration. It will be enabled by default in 0.3
- Channels and locks.
- Thread safe typed arrays via keyword shared.
- Struct embedding.
- IO streams.
- A powerful websocket module that conforms to RFC 6455 and passes the Autobahn test suite (498 client tests and 249 server tests).
- The netmodule is now non blocking and is more feature complete providing similar API to Go.
- V's graphics module now uses Metal/DirectX/OpenGL instead of just OpenGL.
- V can now run in the browser via WASM and execute V code by translating it to JavaScript: https://v-wasm.now.sh
- V binaries for Linux/Windows/macOS are now built and deployed automatically via GitHub Actions.
- Smart casting for sumtypes and interfaces, including complex expressions: if x.expr is int { println(x.expr + 1) }.
- Clean and easy way to sort arrays: users.sort(a.name > b.name).
- A huge amount of vfmtfixes and improvements. It has now reached a point where it can be safely used on any V source file.
- A new CI job that runs v fmt -verifyon the entire code base, a new command that makes sure the file/directory has been vfmt'ed. This ensures that all code submitted to the V project is formatted.
- A new tool v vetfor analyzing the project and finding potential bugs and errors.
- A new term.uimodule for building dynamic terminal UIs with an example editor written in it.
- Early iOS and Android support.
- All missing ORM features from the old backend were brought back.
- Magic itvariable has been replaced with smart casts (the change is completely handled by vfmt).
- Cross-compiling to Windows and Linux brought back.
- C2V can now generate wrappers. Example: https://github.com/medvednikov/libsodium. (C2V will be released by 0.3)
- C++ compiler support: code, generated by the C backend can now by compiled by C++ compilers.
- Short generics syntax: foo(5)instead offoo<int>(5).
- Cached modules via -usecache. Faster compilation due to not needing to rebuild the entire vlib for each program. Will be enabled by default in 0.2.1.
- New improved sum types implementation.
- Lots of errors that happen often during the development cycle were turned into warnings to increase development speed. They are still errors in production builds.
- Labeled breakandcontinue.
- Lots of documentation. The official language documentation grew 3 times in size.
- modules.vlang.iois now generated automatically on every commit.
- Builtin compile-time JSON serializer now supports time.Time.
- Fixes in type aliases, to make them behave just like the types they alias.
- array.contains(element)is now generic.
- Lots of improvements in the JS backend and its type system.
- Simpler and more constinent function arg syntax: foo(a int, b int, c string)instead offoo(a, b int, c string)
- Lots of fixes and optimizations in the hashmap.
- Lots of missing checks in the type checker were added (for example, checking the correct usage of public struct fields).
- Mutability bug fixes
- Taking the address of a map value is no longer allowed, like in Go.
- Matrix multiplication.
- A new #pkgconfigflag to provide platform independent way to get compilation flags for C libraries/packages.
- Explicit parentheses requirement in complex boolean expressions.
- printlnwas made even smarter, and can now handle complex types.
- Precompiled text templates can now be used outside of vweb via $tmpl().
- Gitly, a big web application written in vweb has been released: https://github.com/vlang/gitly
- ['/:arg1/:arg2/action']vweb action attribute for easily getting query parameters assigned to method arguments.
- Improved performance of text rendering, gg.text_width().
- Webview module in V UI.
- Binary enum flags.
- [export]attribute to change exported function name (for example for calling from a C library).
- unsafefixes and improvements.
- Improvements to rand: rand.ulid(),rand.uuid(), a unified customizable PRNG API.
- Hundreds of other fixes, features, and tests (from now on the changelog will be updated right away as the feature/bug fix lands).
V 0.1.27
5 May 2020
- vfmt has been re-written from scratch using the new AST parser. It's much faster, cleaner, and can format files with compilation errors.
- strconv,- sprintf, and- printfin native V, without any libc calls.
- Interfaces are now a lot more stable and have all expected features.
- Lots of x64 backend improvements: function calls, if expressions, for loops, local variables.
- map()and- filter()methods can now be chained.
- New []int{cap:cap, len:len}syntax for initializing array length and capacity.
- New iskeyword for checking the type of sum types and interfaces.
- ascan now be used to cast interfaces and sum types.
- Profiling with -profile. Prints a nice table with details about every single function call: number of calls, average time per call, total time per function
- import(xxx)syntax has been removed in favor of- import xxxfor simplicity and greppability.
- Lots of fixes and improvements in the type checker.
- time.StopWatch
- dlmodule for dynamic loading.
- Automatic str()method generation for every single type, including all arrays.
- Short struct initialization syntax for imitating named function args: foo(bar:0, baz:1).
- New operator !in.
- Performance improvements in critical parts of the builtin data structures (array, map).
- High order functions improvements (functions can now be returned etc).
- Anonymous functions that can be defined inside other functions.
- Built-in JSON module is back.
- Lots and lots of new tests added, including output tests that test error messages.
- Multiple errors are now printed, the compiler no longer stops after the first error.
- The new JS backend using the AST parser (almost complete).
- Variadic functions.
- net.websocketmodule (early stage).
- vlibis now memory leak free, lots of- autofreeimprovements.
- Simplified and cleaned up cmd/v,v.builder.
- V UI was updated to work with the new backend.
V 0.1.25
1 Apr 2020
- The entire compiler has been re-written with an AST parser. The code is now a lot cleaner and more maintainable. ~15k lines of old compiler code were removed.
V 0.1.24
31 Dec 2019
- A new parser/generator built on top of an AST that simplifies code greatly and allows to implement new backends much faster.
- Sum types (type Expr = IfExpr | MatchExpr | IntegerLiteral).
- B-tree map (sped up the V compiler by ~10%).
- v fmt -w.
- The entire code base has been formatted with vfmt.
- Generic structs.
- SDL module.
- Arrays of pointers.
- os: is_link(),is_dir(),exists().
- Ranging through fixed size arrays.
- Lots of fixes in ORM and vweb.
- The first tutorial: building a simple web application with vweb
- Match expressions now must be exhaustive.
- freestanding: malloc()/free().
- ++is now required instead of- += 1for consistency.
- Interpolated strings now allow function calls: println('val = $get_val()').
- string.replace_each([])for an efficient replacement of multiple values.
- More utf8 helper functions.
- -preallocoption for block allocations.
- typealiases.
- Running vwith an unknown command will result in an error.
- atofimplementation in pure V.
- Enums can now have negative values.
- New filepathmodule.
- math.factorial.
- ftpmodule.
- New syntax for casting: val as Type.
- Fewer libc functions used (soon V will have no dependency on libc).
V 0.1.23
30 Nov 2019
- Direct x64 machine code generation. Hello world being built in 3 milliseconds.
- Bare metal support via the -freestandingflag, to build programs without linking to libc.
- Prebuilt V packages for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
- string.index()now returns- ?intinstead of- int/-1.
- Lots of fixes in Generics.
- vweb framework for developing web applications is back.
- Vorum, the forum/blogging software written in vweb, can now be compiled and has been added to CI.
- REPL, v uphave been split up into separate applications to keep the core V compiler small.
- V now enforces short enum syntax (.greeninstead ofColor.green) when it's enough.
- V UI for macOS.
- Interfaces have been rewritten. []interfacesupport.
- os.cp()for copying files and directores.
- Additional compile-time flags: $if clang, msvc, mingw, x32, x64, big_endian, little_endian {.
- All C functions now have to be declared, all missing C functions have been defined.
- Global variables (only with the -enable-globalsflag) for low level applications like kernels and drivers.
- Nothing can be cast to bool (previously code like if bool(1) {worked).
- <<and- >>now work with all integer types.
- V detects Cygwin and shows an error (V supports Windows natively).
- Improved type checking of some operators (%, |, &etc).
- Windows 7 support.
- println(true)now prints- trueinstead of- 1.
- os.exec()now uses- CreateProcesson Windows.
- fast.vlang.io website for monitoring the performance of V after every commit.
- On Windows Visual Studio is now used automatically if GCC is not installed.
- vfmt!
- Lots of cleaning up in the compiler code.
- Multi-level pointers in unsafe code (****int).
- MSVC backtrace.
- $if os {blocks are now skipped on a different OS.
- C string literals (c'hello').
- AlpineLinux/musl fixes + added to CI.
- Inline assembly.
- Clipboard module (Windows, macOS, X).
- foo()?syntax for error propagation.
- Docs have been migrated from HTML to doc/docs.md.
- eventbusmodule.
- Haiku OS support.
- malloc/freeon bare metal.
- utf8helper functions (- to_lower(),- to_upper(), etc).
- Optimization of for c in str {.
- string/array.left/right/slice/substrwere removed (use- [a..b]slicing syntax instead).
V 0.1.22
28 Oct 2019
- Generic functions (fn foo<T>(bar T) T {) with varargs support.
- array[start..end]and- string[start..end]slicing syntax.
- Optimized array.filter()andarray.map().
- sqlitemodule.
- Cached modules for faster compilation.
- Dramatic compilation optimizations: V now compiles itself in 0.10 - 0.30 seconds
- V scripts (simpler and cross-platform alternative to Bash).
- Infinite multi-dimensional arrays ([][][]int).
- unsafe.
- [deprecated]attribute.
- [if]function attributes for compile time function exclusion for performance.
- switchhas been completely removed from the language and replaced by- matcheverywhere.
- pub structand- pub const, previously all structs and consts were public by default.
- muslsupport (V can now run on, for example, Alpine Linux).
- Module header generation. V now supports closed source modules, which are still used in some industries.
- Constants were added to typo suggestions.
- color in [.green, .red, .blue]now works without specifying- Color.green.
- V compiler is now a module that can be used by other programs.
- Backtraces now have source lines on Linux.
- runtime.nr_cpus().
- fn init()for module initialization.
- a in [1, 2, 3]optimization: no array gets allocated.
- Raw strings: s := r'hello\nworld'.
- if a := func() { }syntax for handling optionals.
- f32/f64 comparison now uses machine epsilon by default.
V 0.1.21
30 Sep 2019
- nonekeyword for optionals.
- Solaris support.
- All table lookup functions now use none.
- varargs: fn foo(bar int, params ...string) {.
- Double quotes (") can now also be used to denote strings.
- GitHub Actions CI in addition to Travis.
- -compressoption. The V binary built with- -compressis only ~90 KB!
- More memory management.
- Unused modules result in an error.
- "Unused variable/module" errors are now warnings in non-production builds.
- Duplicate methods with the same name can no longer be defined.
- Struct names must be capitalized, variable/function names must use snake_case.
- Error messages are now even nicer!
- Lots of fixes in automatic .str()method generation for structs and arrays.
- ~30% faster parser (files are no longer parsed separately for each pass).
- _is no longer a variable, but an actual syntax construct to skip unused values, like in Go.
- Multiple returns (fn foo() (int, string) {).
- !can now only be used with booleans.
V 0.1.20
17 Sep 2019
- JavaScript backend!
- Hundreds of C warnings were fixed. gcc v.cnow builds without any warnings.
- The mutability check now applies to function args (mutable receivers that are not modified result in a compilation error).
- V tests now show how long each test took.
- Official Android support (only console applications via Termux for now).
- Typo check. If a variable/function/module etc is misspelled, V will suggest the correct name.
- Lots of Microsoft C fixes, and a separate Travis instance for this backend.
- Bitwise operators |,^,&no longer work with booleans.
V 0.1.19
12 Sep 2019
- Lots of refactoring, simplifications, and optimizations in the compiler.
- Experimental memory management at compilation (only for the V compiler itself for now).
- Lots of ORM fixes.
- Functions can now be inlined via the [inline]attribute.
- New mysqlmodule.
- Better error format that is supported by all major editors (go to error).
- Error messages now point to the actual place where the error happened.
- Custom json field names: struct User { last_name string [json:lastName] }.
- Raw json fields via the [raw]attribute.
- All C code was removed from the freetypemodule.
- ggmodule can now render all Unicode characters.
- [typedef]attribute for imported C struct typedefs.
- Support of Objective C interfaces (primarily for using Cocoa).
- REPL: clear command and custom functions.
- REPL tests (which are also used for testing certain compiler errors).
- Syntax bug fixed: foo[0] += 10is now possible.
- http: support plain HTTP protocol and follow redirects.
- http: header data is now processed correctly.
- net: basic UDP support.
- import constwas removed from the language.
- array.contains()was removed from the language (- inshould be used instead).
- [0; len]syntax was removed (replaced with a simpler- [0].repeat(len))
- Primitive aliases were removed to simplify the language.
- GitHub supports V now!
- Backtraces are now printed on panics.
- A new awesome readlinemodule.
- V.c is now regenerated automatically after every commit.
- A bug with struct ordering was fixed, now structs can be declared in any order.
- V modules can now be built with v build module.
- @FILE, @LINE, @FN, @COLUMNfor debugging.
V 0.1.18
16 Aug 2019
- Built-in ORM (uk_customers = db.select from Customer where country == 'uk' && nr_orders > 0).
- Map initialization syntax: m := { ‘foo’: ‘bar’, ‘baz’: ‘foo’ }.
- map.delete(key).
- libcurldependency was removed from the- httpmodule.
- All function arguments are now immutable by default (previously they could be modifed inside the function).
- httpfunctions now return optionals.
- sync.WaitGroup.
- vwebstatic files serving.
- crypto.randmodule.
- v upto update V.
- SChannel support on Windows.
- net.urllibmodule.
- vpm package manager, v install.
- ()are now required in complex bool expressions:- (a && b) || cinstead of- a && b || c.
- All arrays now have a default .str()method.
- Bootstrapping V with MSVC.
- Experimental ≠etc support.
- encoding.csvmodule.
- $if debug {for running code in debug mode only.
- Map struct fields are now initialized automatically, just like arrays.
- Maps now support array values.
- jsonfunctions can no longer be used if the- jsonmodule is not imported.
V 0.1.17
29 Jul 2019
- vwebmodule for developing web apps in V.
- vtalk, open source V forum software.
- Generics (very limited right now, but they will be gradually improved).
- Comptime codegen (foo.$method()wheremethodis 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.
- syncmodule for Windows.
- #!support on Unix systems (V scripts).
- Lots of Visual Studio fixes.
- crypto.aesand- crypto.rc4modules.
- 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.
- matchexpression (replacing- switch).
- Import cycle detection.
- crypto/md5,- crypto/sha256, and- crypro/sha512modules.
- os.executable()- a cross platform function that returns full path to current executable.
- ~/.vlangand- VROOTwere 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 defers.
- key in mapsyntax (replacing- map.exists(key)).
V 0.1.15
15 Jul 2019
- FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly support.
- Hot reloading now works with graphical applications: bounce.v
- VROOT was removed, the installation process is now much simpler.
- deferstatement.
- map.v was re-written. It's now much faster.
- for key, val in mapsyntax.
- flagmodule for parsing command line arguments.
- zipmodule.
- crypto/sha1module.
- Submodules and module aliases (import encoding.base64 as b64).
V 0.1.14
12 Jul 2019
- ggmodule Windows support, V Tetris runs on Windows.
- Compile gladandcJSONonly once. Programs usingggorjsoncompile a bit faster.
- v.chas been cleaned up and minimized (~16k => ~10k lines of code).
- typealiases 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 errvariable 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 + 3works now, noprintlnrequired).
- 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).
- osmodule now uses optionals in all functions that return- File.
- Lots of bugs with optionals were fixed.
- printlnwas optimized. It no longer results in allocations. Now it also works correctly with all integer types.
- Lots of vfmtfixes, it will be enabled tomorrow.
- New stringsmodule.
- 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.
V 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 := valwas fixed (previously- mut var = valwas allowed as well).
V 0.1.8
28 Jun 2019
- Single file programs without fn mainnow work as expected.
- REPL has been fixed: it now supports imports, consts, function definitions, etc.
V 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.