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This is for consistency with the `cmark` style. Now the blocks we still pretty-print ourselves will match the bulk of them that `cmark` produces.
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lib.old.foo = 25
lib.new.foo = +30
a.x.x.x.x = 100
b.x.x.x.x = 100
c.y.y.y.y = lib.old.foo + 10
d.y.y.y.y = lib.old.foo + 10
bar = a.x.x.x.x + c.y.y.y.y
Loading changes detected in scratch.u.
I found and typechecked these definitions in scratch.u. If you
do an `add` or `update`, here's how your codebase would
change:
⍟ These new definitions are ok to `add`:
a.x.x.x.x : Nat
b.x.x.x.x : Nat
bar : Nat
c.y.y.y.y : Nat
d.y.y.y.y : Nat
lib.new.foo : Int
lib.old.foo : Nat
myproject/main> add
⍟ I've added these definitions:
a.x.x.x.x : Nat
b.x.x.x.x : Nat
bar : Nat
c.y.y.y.y : Nat
d.y.y.y.y : Nat
lib.new.foo : Int
lib.old.foo : Nat
myproject/main> upgrade old new
I couldn't automatically upgrade old to new. However, I've
added the definitions that need attention to the top of
scratch.u.
When you're done, you can run
upgrade.commit
to merge your changes back into main and delete the temporary
branch. Or, if you decide to cancel the upgrade instead, you
can run
delete.branch /upgrade-old-to-new
to delete the temporary branch and switch back to main.
bar : Nat
bar =
use Nat +
x + c.y.y.y.y
c.y.y.y.y : Nat
c.y.y.y.y =
use Nat +
foo + 10
d.y.y.y.y : Nat
d.y.y.y.y =
use Nat +
foo + 10