A friendly language for building type-safe, scalable systems!
https://gleam.run/
The power of a type system, the expressiveness of functional programming, and the reliability of the highly concurrent, fault tolerant Erlang runtime, with a familiar and modern syntax.
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vendor.tar.zst | 0039669887 37.8 MB |
Revision 5 (latest revision is 8)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Gordon Leung (Pi-Cla)
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- Update to 1.3.2: Language Server * The language server no longer shows completions when inside a literal string. (Giacomo Cavalieri) Bug Fixes * Fixed a bug where the compiler would report errors for duplicate `@external` attributes with inconsistent spans between Erlang and JavaScript. (Connor Szczepaniak) * Fixed a bug where `gleam add` would fail to parse version specifiers correctly. (Louis Pilfold) * Fixed a bug where single clause case expressions could generate JavaScript code with incorrectly rewritten JavaScript variable names. (Louis Pilfold) - Update to 1.3.1: * Fixes a bug with import cycle detection when there is more than 2 imports in the cycle (Ameen Radwan)
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