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Define start of Enso epoch as 15th of October 1582 - start of the Gregorian calendar. # Important Notes - Some (Gregorian) calendar related functionalities within `Date` and `Date_Time` now produces a warning if the receiving Date/Date_Time is before the epoch start, e.g., `week_of_year`, `is_leap_year`, etc. |
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README.md |
The Enso Engine
The Enso engine is the codebase responsible for compiling and executing Enso code, as well as providing language server functionality to users of the language. It is subdivided into two major components:
- Language Server: The Enso language service.
- Polyglot API: The truffle-boundary safe API for communication between the language server and the runtime.
- Runner: The command-line interface for Enso.
- Runtime: The compiler and interpreter for Enso.