This technically worked because the compiler produced correct JS code, but
it shouldn't have (there's just no validation here).
Recent changes to the summary page caused this to blow up when building the
suite.
Products of vectors and matrices respectively. It's surprising that this
was unneeded until now based on the requirements of the projects we have
done thusfar---dot products and other features have been sufficient.
* vector/arithmetic.xml (_vproduct_, _mproduct_): New templates.
(_vproduct, _mproduct): New functions.
This is much more general-purpose and is necessary when operating on more
than one list.
* vector/list.xml: Add numeric/common import, exported.
(_cons-until-empty_): Add @index@, incremented at each recursion.
Otherwise, they're not included in package eligibility classes.
@external will be removed at some point in the future anyway; it's no
longer needed.
* assert.xml (_assert_): Remove @external.
Information about the UI (generated for use with Liza) isn't public yet, but
it will be in the future; this provides some integration with it.
* test/core/sute.xml: Add ui test case.
* test/core/ui.xml: Added
* ui.xml: Added
* test/spec.xml (_given_): Honor new `@name' parameter instead of generating
a value.
(_it_): Modify docblock to indicate that arbitrary children are allowed
for definitions.
`join` was removed due to fundamental incompatibilities with how the new
compiler works. Instead, symbols are exposed via the template system and
are used to perform the equivalent of a join.
This uses the GNU Octave or MATLAB-style matrix definitions for tables,
which produces a single node instead of a node per field and row, which
results in a significantly smaller tree and drastically improves processing
time.
This uses the BDD specification package `test/spec`.
[LoVullo employees: this was extracted from the same point as the first
commit, and includes some minor cleanup and moving around.]