0.5.0 ===== * Require `morley-prelude` to be ≥ 0.3.0 to make Hackage happy. * [!156](https://gitlab.com/morley-framework/morley/merge_requests/156) Consider annotations in PACK and UNPACK. 0.4.0 ===== * Implemented most of Babylon changes: new instructions, elimination of `big_map` restructions, new restrictions for the `contract` type, partial support for entrypoints. Some instructions have been removed/deprecated. * Many updates of helper data types for upgradeable contracts: `UParam` and `UStore`. * Michelson printer can produce pretty output, not just one line. * Added utilities for contract processing and analysis: optimizer, string transformer, errors transformer, analyzer. * Added `tasty` helpers to the testing engine. * Added annotations to typed representation and Lorentz. * Added automatic documentation generator. * Modified standard errors in Lorentz: now they are based on `CustomError`. * Added unpacking from readable representation. * Removed `parameter` and `storage` aliases, they were not very useful and complicated the code. * Extended cryptographic types and `Address` to work with other curves (tz2 and tz3 addresses). * Made it nearly impossible to generate dead code (which is illegal in Michelson) using Lorentz. * Various bug fixes. 0.3.0.1 ======= * Update maintainer. 0.3.0 ===== * [TM-68](https://issues.serokell.io/issue/TM-68) Lorentz DSL which allows one to write contracts directly in Haskell. May be moved to a separate package later. * [TM-132](https://issues.serokell.io/issue/TM-132) Names for contracts in integrational tests. * [TM-35](https://issues.serokell.io/issue/TM-35) `PACK` and `UNPACK` instructions. * [TM-27](https://issues.serokell.io/issue/TM-27) Proper handling of `FAILWITH`. * [TM-44](https://issues.serokell.io/issue/TM-44) [TM-124](https://issues.serokell.io/issue/TM-124) Reorganization of modules. * Bug fixes. 0.2.0.1 ======= * Update documentation and metadata. 0.2.0 ===== Initial release. * Typechecker and interpreter for Michelson. * Morley extensions: - syntax sugar - let-blocks - inline assertions * EDSL for unit testing and integrational testing