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Changes in functionality since May 17, 2005, release of GF Version 2.2
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Changes in functionality since May 17, 2005, release of GF Version 2.2
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6/12 (AR) Accept <tt>param</tt> and <tt>oper</tt> definitions in
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<tt>concrete</tt> modules. The definitions are just inlined in the
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current module and not inherited. The purpose is to support rapid
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prototyping of grammars.
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2/12 (AR) The built-in type <tt>Float</tt> added to abstract syntax (and
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resource). Values are stored as Haskell's <tt>Double</tt> precision
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floats. For the syntax of float literals, see BNFC document.
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NB: some bug still prevents parsing float literals in object
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languages.
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1/12 (BB,AR) The command <tt>at = apply_transfer</tt>, which applies
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1/12 (BB,AR) The command <tt>at = apply_transfer</tt>, which applies
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