Changelog for sbvPlugin-0.9
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Latest Hackage released version: 0.9, 2017-07-19
Version 0.9, 2017-07-19
- Sync-up with recent modifications to SBV. No user visible changes.
- Bump up sbv dependence to >= 7.0
Version 0.8, 2017-01-12
- Fix broken links, thanks to Stephan Renatus for the patch.
- Add the 'Proved' type, which allows for easily tagging a type for proof, without the need for an explicit annotation. Thanks to Nickolas Fotopoulos for the patch.
- Bump up sbv dependence to >5.14
Version 0.7, 2016-06-06
- Compile with GHC-8.0. Plugin at least requires GHC-8.0.1 and SBV 5.12
- Fix a few dead links
Version 0.6, 2016-01-01
- Support for list expressions of the form [x .. y] and [x, y .. z]; so long as the x, y, and z are all concrete.
- Simplify some of the expressions in BitTricks using the new list-construction support.
- Added more proofs to the BitTricks example
Version 0.5, 2015-12-26
- Allow higher-order (i.e., function) arguments to theorems.
- Rework uninterpreted functions, generalize types
- Simplify cabal file; no need to ship gold-files for tests
- Add merge-sort example "Data/SBV/Plugin/Examples/MergeSort.hs"
- Add bit-tricks example "Data/SBV/Plugin/Examples/BitTricks.hs"
Version 0.4, 2015-12-24
- Support for case-alternatives producing lists/tuples and functions. In the list case, we require that both alternatives produce equal-length lists, as otherwise there is no way to merge the two results.
- More test cases.
Version 0.3, 2015-12-21
- Added the micro-controller example, adapted from the original SBV variant by Anthony Cowley: http://acowley.github.io/NYHUG/FunctionalRoboticist.pdf
- Add the "skip" option for the plugin itself. Handy when compiling the plugin itself!
Version 0.2, 2015-12-21
- Further fleshing of internals
- Support for case-expressions
- Support for uninterpreted types/functions
- Lots of test cases, refactoring.
Version 0.1, 2015-12-06
- Basic functionality. Initial design exploration.
- The plugin functional on base values, but there are a lot of rough edges around the details. Please report any issues you might find!