Runtimes for the various backends are expected to be made available from their
own ecosystem. However, for convenience and to help with development
settings (where the runtime might change), as part of installing catala they are
put, in source form, into `<prefix>/lib/catala/runtime_LANG`.
When using a dev version of Catala, and using Python, one would then just have
to do `pip install <prefix>/lib/catala/runtime_python` within their venv to be
able to run their python programs.
Changelog:
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A lot has been going on, with more than 530 patches and 70 PRs merged since
0.7.0 last summer. In summary:
- Quite a lot of syntax improvements and changes. Checkout the latest
[cheat-sheet](https://catalalang.github.io/catala/syntax.pdf) for an overview
- Allow local `let ... equals ... in ...` definitions
- Better error messages and positions throughout
- Added the ability to directly call a scope and retrieve its outputs, like a
function
- Added disambiguation, allowing to access structure fields without specifying
the structure type each time
- Added automated resolution of operators, allowing e.g. to write just `+` in
place of all the type-specific operators `+.`, `+$`, `+@`, `+^`, etc.
- More consistent priority for operators. It is no longer allowed to write `a
and b or c` without parenthesis.
- Added and changed some operators (`date + duration` now allowed either way,
`int / int` now returns a decimal, added `duration / duration`)
- Added the ability to have variables and functions defined at
top-level (outside of any scope). See annex A of the tutorial for details.
- Added support for functions with multiple arguments
- Some big refactors in the compiler, allowing much better code sharing between
the different passes, and making it much easier to extend. Also added the
possibility to run the type-checker earlier, etc.
- Countless bug-fixes
- Improvements to our proof backend with Z3
- A tool to automatically synchronise with the upstream French law from
Legifrance
Changelog:
* Catala as a proof platform (Z3 backend, safety checks)
* More expressivity for exceptions
* Multiple states for one variable
* Build system relying on ninja-build
* Better debug printers
* Alternative compilation mode without try ... with exceptions