Releases: rescript-lang/reanalyze
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v1.8.0
02 May 09:52
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First feature-complete exception analysis with -exception
(bucklescript) and -exception-cmt
for native.
v1.7.0
30 Apr 20:15
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Early preview of exception analysis with -exception
(bucklescript) and -exception-cmt
for native.
v1.6.0
26 Apr 05:36
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When file paths are implicit, e.g. Foo.re
turn them into ./Foo.re
to help editor integration.
Add command-line option -debug
and discontinue environment variable Debug
.
Add command-line option -write
and discontinue environment variable Write
.
v1.5.0
24 Apr 10:27
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Work around issue with flushing when printing first location.
v1.4.0
24 Apr 09:48
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Always use OCaml's location format, which is picked up automatically by most tooling.
Add warning emitted when a live item is annotated @dead .
v1.3.0
23 Apr 00:05
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Add command-line option -live-names this,that
to treat items this
and that
as globally live.
Support @warning "-32"
in addition @ocaml.warning "-32"
to mean @live
.
Add command-line option live-paths prefix/of/path1,prefix/of/path2
to treat all items in the path prefixes as live.
v1.2.0
20 Apr 12:17
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Turn off reporting on _
as it interferes with the @deriving
ppx.
Add option to report types dead only in the interface, now off by default.
Support @ocaml.warning "-32"
to mean @live
.
Capture dependencies between types in interface and implementation files.
v1.1.0
15 Apr 07:55
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More robust detection of file names (don't rely on the name from the .cmt file).
Add support for building with OCaml 4.08.
v1.0.0
13 Apr 23:02
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