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* 3490Kartik K. Agaram2016-10-091-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Redo commit 3457. Basically there were 3 unicode characters we changed back then: solid horizontal line: 9473 -> 9472 fuzzy horizontal line: 9480 -> 9548 fuzzy vertical line: 9482 -> 9550 The solid horizontal line has no issues, so we just redo it here. For the other two, we'll perform the substitution only when rendering html. That gives us the best of both worlds: the scenario screens render right in html, and alt-tabbing continues to be snappy when running the edit/ app.
* 3489Kartik K. Agaram2016-10-081-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | Revert commit 3457, where I switched the unicode characters used in the edit/ app to something that doesn't render double-wide in html. It turns out that the new unicode characters made iTerm2 sluggish in alt-tabbing between windows. (Commit 3488 only fixed the screen-clearing issue.) I haven't reverted the html files. I'm going to redo commit 3457 next so the html files continue to render like they do now.
* 3457Kartik K. Agaram2016-10-061-1/+1
| | | | | Switch around some unicode characters in the edit/ app so that it renders more cleanly in html (with monospace fonts).
* 3396Kartik K. Agaram2016-09-171-20/+20
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* 3391 - type abbreviations everywhereKartik K. Agaram2016-09-171-75/+75
| | | | | | | | | Well, almost. I can't use them in some places in C++ where I'm just creating a temporary reagent without passing it through transforms. Like in some unit tests. I can't use them in memory-should-contain. And there's one remaining bug: I can't use abbreviations in a couple of places in 075channel.mu.
* 3347Kartik K. Agaram2016-09-131-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | Done using 'text' type abbreviation everywhere. There's still a problem. If we define a function with a type abbreviation and then redefine it without, I think we end up creating separate variants. That seems wrong. Let's isolate a scenario for that next.
* 3337 - first use of type abbreviations: textKartik K. Agaram2016-09-121-1/+1
| | | | | In the process I've uncover a couple of situations we don't support type abbreviations yet. They're next.
* 3067Kartik K. Agaram2016-06-251-62/+0
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* 3054 - keep cursor stable on resize in sandbox/Kartik K. Agaram2016-06-121-10/+93
| | | | This ports commits 3052 and 3053 from the edit/ app.
* 2983 - migrate buttons over to sandbox/Kartik K. Agaram2016-05-191-0/+2
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* 2975Kartik K. Agaram2016-05-191-3/+3
| | | | Clean up this helper before we start redoing sandbox menubars.
* 2864 - replace all address:shared with just addressKartik K. Agaram2016-04-241-19/+19
| | | | | | | Now that we no longer have non-shared addresses, we can just always track refcounts for all addresses. Phew!
* 2861 - 'maybe-convert' no longer returns addressKartik K. Agaram2016-04-231-11/+11
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* 2854 - purge get-address from sandbox/ appKartik K. Agaram2016-04-221-8/+6
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* 2782 - directly use string literals everywhereKartik K. Agaram2016-03-141-4/+2
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* 2735 - define recipes using 'def'Kartik K. Agaram2016-03-081-12/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | I'm dropping all mention of 'recipe' terminology from the Readme. That way I hope to avoid further bike-shedding discussions while I very slowly decide on the right terminology with my students. I could be smarter in my error messages and use 'recipe' when code uses it and 'function' otherwise. But what about other words like ingredient? It would all add complexity that I'm not yet sure is worthwhile. But I do want separate experiences for veteran programmers reading about Mu on github and for people learning programming using Mu.
* 2707Kartik K. Agaram2016-02-251-2/+0
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* 2590 - support scrolling through sandboxesKartik K. Agaram2016-01-221-5/+6
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* 2586 - show first sandbox with error in statusKartik K. Agaram2016-01-221-0/+3
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* 2580 - check product type of 'maybe-convert'Kartik K. Agaram2016-01-201-4/+4
| | | | I had to undo some over-zealous changes in 2576.
* 2576 - distinguish allocated addresses from othersKartik K. Agaram2016-01-191-24/+29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is the one major refinement on the C programming model I'm planning to introduce in mu. Instead of Rust's menagerie of pointer types and static checking, I want to introduce just one new type, and use it to perform ref-counting at runtime. So far all we're doing is updating new's interface. The actual ref-counting implementation is next. One implication: I might sometimes need duplicate implementations for a recipe with allocated vs vanilla addresses of the same type. So far it seems I can get away with just always passing in allocated addresses; the situations when you want to pass an unallocated address to a recipe should be few and far between.
* 2548 - teach 'print' to print integersKartik K. Agaram2015-12-281-4/+8
| | | | | | | | | | Still can't print non-integer numbers, so this is a bit hacky. The big consequence is that you can't print literal characters anymore because of our rules about how we pick which variant to statically dispatch to. You have to save to a character variable first. Maybe I can add an annotation to literals..
* support immutability checks in sandbox/ appKartik K. Agaram2015-12-151-3/+3
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* 2468 - overload print-character as just 'print'Kartik K. Agaram2015-11-211-6/+6
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* 2467 - rename 'string' to 'text' everywhereKartik K. Agaram2015-11-211-7/+7
| | | | | | | | Not entirely happy with this. Maybe we'll find a better name. But at least it's an improvement. One part I *am* happy with is renaming string-replace to replace, string-append to append, etc. Overdue, now that we have static dispatch.
* 2428 - sandbox/ working againKartik K. Agaram2015-11-121-46/+20
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* 2309Kartik K. Agaram2015-10-281-11/+11
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* 2206 - fix missing ingredientsKartik K. Agaram2015-09-261-2/+2
| | | | | How the heck was this working until now? There must be redundant moves. And was I clobbering test data?
* 2183 - environment + external editor using tmuxKartik K. Agaram2015-09-121-0/+360
Thanks Jack and Caleb Couch for the idea.