Muldis::D
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2008-12-15 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.53.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.53.0.tar.gz.
* (Basics.pod, Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod, Routines.pod,
Routines_Catalog.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod, Conventions.pod, Ordered.pod,
Tuple.pod, Relation.pod, Set.pod, Array.pod, Bag.pod, Rational.pod)
Updated all distro files that referred to catalog types using their
unqualified name so to remove the 'Cat.' prefix; now the unqualified
references for all system-defined types are just spelled 'Foo' and the
catalog types are no longer special case spelled 'Cat.Foo'.
* (Types.pod, Blob.pod) In Types.pod, added new proper subtype of
'Blob' named 'OctetBlob' whose string lengths are a multiple of 8 bits,
and that subtype added a new possrep 'octets'. This new subtype is for
convenience of users since most user Blob values will likely consist of
whole octets and users would probably like to deal in those terms.
Also added new 'String' subtype 'OString' in the same file. In
Blob.pod, renamed the 2 functions "is_(|not_)_substr" to
"is_(|not_)_substr_bits" and added the 3 new functions
"length_in_octets" and "is_(|not_)_substr_octets".
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Fixed a widespread Perl 6
grammar mistake in PTMD_Tiny.pod; with character classes defined as a
range between 2 characters, the endpoints of the range are actually
separated by a double period (which is generic Perl range literal
syntax), not a single hyphen like in Perl 5. Likewise updated the
string format syntax in HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod.
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Renamed the concept "node type" to "node kind",
to help avoid possible confusion with the concept of a data type name.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) Renamed the 4 grammar tokens "text_str",
"(|(|non)quoted_)text_str_seg" to replace any "text" for "char, since
they're also used for Name and Comment etc. Renamed the token
"list_sep" to "list_elem_sep" and "pair_sep" to "pair_elem_sep". The
token "scalar_type_name" was merged into "type_name".
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Updated the NameChain and DeclNameChain types to
eliminate their "flat" possreps, leaving just their "array" possreps;
the concept of a "flat" possrep has been demoted and can now just be
provided by individual dialects in their proprietary manners instead.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Updated both Tiny dialects to
simplify the literal formats for NameChain and DeclNameChain values.
With PTMD_Tiny, you can't put a whole (multi-part) chain in a single
pair of bracket or quote delimiters anymore; instead, each kind of
chain is just expressed as a non-delimited chain of period-separated
Name-formatted elements; only each element can be either a bareword or
a quote-delimited string; now, literal period characters in chain
elements are never escaped; now, DeclNameChain are formatted exactly
the same as NameChain, without any leading/trailing periods. With
HDMD_Perl_Tiny, eliminated all Muldis D specific character escaping;
now, if you want to have literal perod characters in chain elements,
then you must use the Array payload format; also an empty string in the
string payload format now means a single-element DeclNameChain; you
must use the Array payload format to represent a zero-element chain.
In PTMD_Tiny, merged the 5 grammar tokens "(|d)nc_(array|flat)" and
"nc_char" into the 2 "(|decl_)name_chain_body" and then merged the 2
grammar tokens "text_(delim|char)" into the 1 "quoted_char_str_seg".
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Further standardized the formats
and generic features of Muldis D value literals in both Tiny formats so
that literals are more intuitive to write and easier to parse or
generate. Now, every value literal has 1-3 main parts, which are the
node kind, a usually optional type name, and a usually mandatory
payload. Previously, most scalar typed literals didn't take an
(optional) explicit subtype name like nonscalar typed literals did, but
now they do. Any old 1+ main literal parts besides the node kind and
optional type name are now all collectively part of the payload under
the new design. In PTMD_Tiny, the 'spec_sep' token has been split into
the 2 tokens 'val_(node|payload)_elem_sep', the first new one being a
colon character like the old one, and the second new one being a
semicolon character; the first new one is used to separate the 1-3 main
parts of a value literal, and the second is used to separate any
multiplicity of payload parts that some payloads might have. In
HDMD_Perl_Tiny, the main documentation has been refactored so that the
GENERAL STRUCTURE pod section now describes the 1-3 main PHMD node
parts on behalf of all node kinds, and the pod sections specific to
each node kind have now been simplified to just describe the new
payloads; where the old PHMD node had just 1 element besides node kind
and optional type name, the new payload is exactly the same; where the
old PHMD node had possibly multiple (typically 1 or 2) elements besides
the node kind and type name, the new payload is an Array|Seq having
those same 1 or 2 elements (the old 'payload' was renamed, typically to
'main payload'); any further refactoring on this matter is described in
other change items. The main PHMD node is an Array|Seq in the general
case but if a node would have 2 elements (no type name is present),
then in Perl 6 there is now the option to use a Perl 6 Pair for the
PHMD node instead.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Updated PTMD_Tiny to support an
alternative more terse syntax for base-10 numeric literals; you can now
write a numeric literal without an explicit max-col-val specifier,
which is interpreted the same as an explicit max-col-val of '9'
(HDMD_Perl_Tiny already supported this terse form before). Both Tiny
files had their examples updated to use the terse syntax for literals
that were explicitly base-10 before. Also added a couple more 'Rat'
examples in PTMD_Tiny.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) Refactored all the tokens denoting value literals so
that the payload portion is always apart from the main portion, and
further standardized naming for already existing such splits.
Reorganized the 4 tokens ["relation_or_qv",
"generic_relation_(empty_body|(|non)ordered_attr)_or_qv"] into the 6
tokens ["(|generic_)relation_or_qv",
"generic_relation_(|empty_body|(|non)ordered_attr)_or_qv_payload"].
Renamed the 2 tokens "(tuple|bag)_body" to "(tuple|bag)_or_qv_payload".
Split each of these 12 tokens into itself and a same-named but for a
"_payload" suffix: "scalar_or_qv", "int", "string", "blob", "text",
"set_or_qv", "single_or_qv", "array_or_qv", "comment", "rat",
"instant", "duration". Renamed each of these 2 tokens to change the
"body" to "payload": "name_body", "name_chain_body".
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Forked every "Examples:" section into 2
adjacent "Perl 6|5 Examples:" sections, with each version having
identical-meaning code but with greater savvy for distinct host
language features.
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Updated the value literal payload formats for
the 3 types [Bool, Order, RatRoundMeth] so that the Perl 6 and Perl 5
descriptions are now disjoint. Perl 6 has been restricted so that now
the only way you can specify 'Bool' and 'Order' payloads is with their
Perl 6 native counterparts, which are 'Bool' and 'Order' objects; you
can no longer specify such payloads as Perl 6 Int or Str objects; so a
PTMD_Tiny parser in Perl 6 will now have to do more than tokenize to
Str objects. In Perl 5 you still have all the options you did before,
and these are now spelled out more clearly; you can still use all the
canonical or typical Perl 5 forms of those values, plus the string
results of a PTMD_Tiny parser in Perl 5. Since 'RatRoundMeth' has no
native equivalent types in either Perl version, you still use Str
objects or char string scalars as before.
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Updated the value literal payload formats for
the 7 types [Int, String, Blob, Rat, (UTC|Float)Instant, Duration] so
that the Perl 6 and Perl 5 descriptions are now disjoint. Perl 6 has
been restricted so that now the only way you can specify 'Int' and
'Blob' and 'Rat' payloads is with their Perl 6 native counterparts,
which are 'Int' and 'Blob' and 'Rat|Num|Int' objects; you can no longer
specify such literals as Perl 6 Str objects, or specify Rat payloads as
a collection of Int components; for all 7 types, you can no longer use
'Str' objects plus max-col-val meta-data to get the Muldis D
implementation convert the results from a PTMD_Tiny tokenizer, but
rather you must now use the native facilities of Perl 6 to support
denoting numeric literals in any base from 2 thru 36; Perl 6 can do the
text-to-num mapping for you, and Perl 6's native numbers are "big". In
Perl 5 you still have all the options you did before, and these are now
spelled out more clearly; you can still use all the canonical or
typical Perl 5 forms of those values, plus the string results of a
PTMD_Tiny parser in Perl 5. One large further change in Perl 5 is that
you now use a 1-element hash ref to group a max-col-val (the key) with
the main payload it is meta-data for (the value); this is instead of
using a 2-element array ref; this change was made so that one could
disambiguate 'Rat' payloads like "['2', '11001001']" (is the first
element a max-col-val or a numerator?) without using messy further
array nesting; it was done with all max-col-val possibly using types
for consistency and to allow further simplification and elegance. Note
that it is expected the actual use of max-col-val would be infrequent,
so huffman coding with the 'slower'/'fatter' hash refs is justified.
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Updated the value literal payload formats for
the 5 types [Text, (|Quasi)Tuple, (|Quasi)Array] so that the Perl 6 and
Perl 5 descriptions are now disjoint. There aren't any actual changes
or restrictions here, just clarifications.
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Updated the value literal payload formats for
the 4 types [(|Quasi)Set, (|Quasi)Bag] so that the Perl 6 and Perl 5
descriptions are now disjoint. Perl 6 has been restricted so that now
the only way you can specify 'Set' and 'Bag' payloads is with their
Perl 6 native counterparts, which are 'Set|KeySet' and
'Bag|KeyBag|Set|KeySet' objects; you can no longer specify such
literals as single or nested Perl 6 Seq|Array objects. In Perl 5 you
still have the same options you did before (namely single or nested
array refs), and these are now spelled out more clearly.
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Updated the value literal payload formats for
the 2 types "(|Quasi)Scalar" so that the Perl 6 and Perl 5 descriptions
are now disjoint. In Perl 6, the 2 elements of the payload (possrep
name and possrep attrs) are now wrapped up in a Perl 6 Pair rather than
a Seq|Array. In Perl 5, a 2 element array ref is still used.
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Updated the value literal payload formats for
the 2 types "(|Quasi)Relation" so that the Perl 6 and Perl 5
descriptions are now disjoint. In Perl 6, every payload now must be
either a Perl 6 Pair (ordered attrs format) or Set (named attrs
format), and can't be a Seq|Array like before; also, the value element
of that Pair must likewise be a Set; so now every part of the literal
that was conceptually unordered now actually is. In Perl 5, array refs
are still used like before.
2008-11-29 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.53.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.53.0.tar.gz.
* As of this release, all (non-archive) versioned files have had their
version numbers increased to match the version number of the release
itself, or in other words, to match the version number of D.pm; from
now on, all file versions will increment in lockstep regardless of
whether any actual (other) changes were made to the files in question.
This means that the meaning of the file version numbers has changed
from treating each file as a distinct document whose progress is
tracked, to being a component of the Muldis D language spec as a whole,
such that if any file is seen in isolation, it can more easily be
matched up with other files that form parts of the same Muldis D
language spec version. This also makes further updates to the spec
easier since managing many distinct version numbers was a lot more work
and error-prone; examples of such errors were that the previous 2
releases (50 and 51) both forgot to increment their changed .pod files'
internal versions like the Changes file of those releases said they
were. To see what actual changes were made to files, the individual
change items still will list them as they did before.
* (D.pm, Basics.pod, Types.pod, Routines.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod,
HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod, Integer.pod, Blob.pod, Text.pod, Tuple.pod,
Relation.pod, Array.pod, Bag.pod, Rational.pod, Temporal.pod) Updated
all the standard references to numbers that are zero or greater so they
are referred to as "non-negative" rather than "unsigned". Renamed the
2 generic data types "U(Int|Rat)" to "NN(Int|Rat)" and the 3
Temporal.pod specialty data types "UInt(23|59)" and "URatLT62" to
"NNInt(23|59)" and "NNRatLT62". A few plain-text Tiny grammar tokens
were likewise renamed, from a "u" prefix to a "nn" prefix.
* (Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod) Minor misc fixes.
2008-11-29 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.51.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.51.0.tar.gz.
* This release serves mainly to add a new conceptually lower level
abstraction layer to the Muldis D type system such that the (unlimited
size) integer is now the only primitive scalar type, and all other
types are now explicitly defined just in terms of integers, directly or
indirectly. This release's changes are fully backwards compatible,
only adding features; the 2 exceptions being that certain subtleties of
character strings have changed, and a bit about reference types.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.51.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.36.0 and
Routines.pod and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.32.0 and Basics.pod and Rational.pod
0.30.0 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.29.0 and Integer.pod and Blob.pod
0.28.0 and Types.pod and Text.pod 0.27.0 and Temporal.pod 0.10.0. The
other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Basics.pod, Types.pod, Text.pod) Updated the definition of
character strings and the 'Text' data type (and indirectly, 'Name',
'Comment', etc) to explicitly say that Muldis D works at the Unicode
codepoint abstraction level, not the grapheme abstraction level, so
what codepoints comprise a grapheme are significant for value identity.
This change was made to make Muldis D simpler to define in isolation
and more future-proofed and deterministic etc, and easier to extend
such as for locale-specific things, versus the undefined 'highest
possible' abstraction level it previously had. In Text.pod, added new
function 'length_in_codepoints' to complement the existing
'length_in_graphemes', and changed the exact meaning of the latter;
also added the 2 new functions 'folded_to_NF(C|D)' (to be generified
later), which you would use if you want to effectively work at the
grapheme abstraction level.
* (Basics.pod, Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod) Added new union type
'sys.std.Core.Type.Reference' that is disjoint from all the
non-'Remnant' types, and updated the 4 'Func|Proc|Type|OrdDetFunc)Ref'
types so they are now in this new category and are no longer in the
quasi-scalar category (which now has no system-defined non-DVPT types).
* (Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod, Routines.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod)
Redefined the Bool core type so that rather than having zero possreps,
it now has 2: 'name' (a Name) with values ['false', 'true']; 'int' (an
Int) with values [0, 1]. Also updated the plain-text Tiny dialect so
that '0' and '1' are now acceptable Bool literals along with 'false'
and 'true' (no change was needed in HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod as it already
supported 0|1). So Bool is now defined structurally and syntax-wise in
the same way as Order.
* (Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod) Redefined the QuasiScalarDVPT core
type so that rather than having zero possreps, it now has 1, with zero
attributes.
* (Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod, Routines.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod,
HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Added new core scalar type
'sys.std.Core.Type.String', which has zero possreps; a String is
defined as a dense sequence of 0..N (unlimited size) integers,
similarly to the primitive string types of many programming languages;
unlike Array, String is *not* defined over a Relation and its elements
can only be integers. Updated the 2 Tiny dialects so they gain special
literal syntax for String values.
* (Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod, Routines.pod) Added new core subtype
'BString' (bit string) of String where each element must be between
zero and 1, and redefined the Blob core type so that rather than having
zero possreps, it now has 1, and Blob is now simply a wrapper over
BString having a different intended interpretation.
* (Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod, Routines.pod) Added new core subtype
'UCPString' (Unicode codepoint string) of String where each element
must be between zero and 0x10FFFF, and redefined the 3 core types
Text|Name|Comment so that rather than having zero possreps, each now
has 1, and each of Text|Name|Comment is now simply a wrapper over
UCPString having a different intended interpretation.
* (Basics.pod) Made some large additions and changes to the TYPE
SYSTEM main documentation section of Basics.pod, primarily to declare a
new parallel type categorization system, wherein every Muldis D type is
just one of these 4 kinds, depending on how the type is defined:
primitive type, structure type, enumeration type, reference type. Also
the definition of a root type (and nonroot type) has been restated in
terms of these categories, which should be a lot more understandable.
* (Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod, Integer.pod, Blob.pod, Rational.pod,
Temporal.pod) Annotated all the Muldis D data type definitions, either
individually or by documentation section, to say which of the above 4
categories each one belongs to.
2008-11-08 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.50.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.50.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.50.0 and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.31.0 and
HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.28.0. The other pre-existing versioned files are
unchanged.
* (D.pm) In the VERSIONING section, clarified that a Muldis D language
name can have some elements optional in documentation, in which case
the partial name refers to the whole subtree of language variants
having the specified elements in common. Also simplified the
Extensions sub-section to say that whether a 5th or subsequent elements
exists and their format varies by the dialect in use.
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Simplified all value literals having an
'any_perl' format hint option, namely
Bool|Int|Rat|(UTC|Float)Instant|Duration, by removing said option. So
now the most liberal Perl-specific format options are gone; however,
the more strict Perl-specific formats (that disallow whitespace for
example) that remain now allow a few more options than before. A
perl-bool in Perl 5 may now use either the number zero or the empty
string to mean false, not just the empty string.
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Simplified all value literals having a format
hint portion, namely
Bool|Int|Blob|Order|Rat|(UTC|Float)Instant|Duration, by removing said
format hint portion. With the numeric, blob, and temporal value
literals, the test for how to interpret the payload is based simply on
the number of node elements, which is 3 for md and 2 for perl, and the
old 3rd/4th format element was redundant now that any-perl no longer
exists. With bool and order types, that are both very short enums, we
can unambiguously determine what bool/order value was wanted by
examining the Perl data type and Perl values of the payload. Overall,
this change should eliminate another kind of tedious verbosity that was
common to Perl-Tiny code.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) In a reversal of one aspect of
release 0.20.0, updated most nonscalar value literal syntax to re-add
the then-removed explicit meta-data of what specific data type the
nonscalar value is a member of, rather than it for example being a
generic relation value. But use of this meta-data is now optional
rather than mandatory like in its previous incarnation. Also removed
the 'treat_as_type' lexical pragma, which is now redundant.
2008-10-07 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.49.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.49.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.49.0 and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.30.0 and
HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.27.0. The other pre-existing versioned files are
unchanged.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) In PTMD_Tiny.pod, updated
numeric-based literals to permit use of the underscore character as a
separator, which may make long numbers easier to read (eg
Int:1_000_000_000); in HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod, made the same change
concerning 'md_\w+' formats of numeric-based literals. Note that
concerning 'perl_\w+' formats, Perl already has this support built-in.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) In a reversal of one aspect of
release 0.20.0, there is no longer special terse
syntax for 'Name' literals appearing in the position of a generic
literal; the general syntax for 'Name' literals / PHMD nodes is now
exactly the same as for 'Text' or 'Comment', such as "Name:'foo'" and
"[ 'Name', 'foo' ]" rather than plain "'foo'". On the other hand,
'Name' literals appearing in special positions where one is already
expected, such as nonscalar literal attribute names, are retaining the
terse syntax there.
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Simplified 'Bag' literals by removing their
format hint portion. Because 'Name' literals no longer have the
special Perl Str syntax in generic literal contexts, we can now
unambiguously interpret a 'Bag' literal payload without an external
format hint.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) Simplified the entire grammar by removing all
capturing parens, and the 'grammar' declaration, that a real grammar
would have, so the given syntax can be a more clear human illustration.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) Fixed a widespread Perl 6 grammar mistake;
non-capturing groups are actually delimited by square brackets, not
round parenthesis like in Perl 5.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) In PTMD_Tiny.pod, updated the
grammar for all comma-separated lists so that there now must not be a
trailing comma after the last list item; previously, a trailing comma
was mandatory. Note that there is no corresponding HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod
change since trailing commas are always optional in Perl. Updated all
PTMD_Tiny.pod code samples to conform to the updated grammar, and
updated just some HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod code samples likewise.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) Refactored grammar for numeric literals, adding the
2 new tokens 'pint_(head|tail)'. Also updated numeric literals so that
they may now be split into segments as per character or bit strings,
with the '~' segment separator character; useful for very long numbers.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) Added support for bareword / non-delimited character
string literals, mainly intended to be used for 'Name' (and NameChain
etc) literals but also useable for Text and Comment literals. A
character string may be used non-delimited iff it is non-empty and only
consists of the characters [a-zA-Z0-9_-], but allowable bareword
characters may be expanded later to include anything Unicode considers
a letter or a number. Since most DBMS entity names and attribute names
etc are likely to qualify for bareword syntax, this change helps make
Muldis D code be easier to write and more like normal languages. Also,
the 'PTMD_Tiny' 4th element of its fully qualified language name is now
always a bareword rather than always a delimited string.
2008-09-18 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.48.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.48.0.tar.gz.
* Fixed the version numbers inside the 2 files PTMD_Tiny.pod and
HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod; they should have been 0.28.0 and 0.25.0
respectively in Muldis-D-0.47.0 but were mistakenly not incremented
like the Changes file of that release said they were.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.48.0 and Routines.pod 0.31.0 and
PTMD_Tiny.pod and Rational.pod 0.29.0 and Integer.pod and Set.pod
0.27.0 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.26.0 and Temporal.pod 0.9.0. The other
pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* Updated the README file to indicate that a new public repository at
http://github.com/muldis/ is planned for the near future.
* Updated the Makefile.PL to remove the obsolete warning message about
a warning message that the POD manifyer might give.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Simplified 'Bag' literals by
removing their format hint portion when the payload portion would be
unambiguous without the hint. In PTMD_Tiny.pod, no hints are necessary
at all, so removed the ':count' and ':repeat' syntax entirely; then
refactored the 3 'bag_\w+' tokens into 4 'bag_\w+' tokens. In
HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod, the 'bag' PHMD node type can now have either 2 or 3
elements; it must now have 2 when the payload is a Perl 6 Bag|KeyBag,
and it must still have 3 when the payload is an Array|Seq; so the
'perl_bag' hint is gone, but the 'aoa_counted' and 'array_repeated'
hints remain (because there is ambiguity between the latter 2 in the
general case when we have no hint, due to a 'name' node being a Str).
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Simplified 'Rat' literals by
removing or folding their format hint portion. In PTMD_Tiny.pod, no
hints are necessary at all, so removed the ':radix' and ':ratio' and
':float' syntax entirely; then refactored the 4
'rat(|_with_radix|_as_(ratio|float))' tokens into 2 'rat(|_body)'
tokens. In HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod, the format hints were folded from 10 to
3 as follows: 3 'md_(radix|ratio|float)' became 1 'md_rat', 4
'perl_(rat|float|int_(ratio|float))' became 1 'perl_rat', 3
'any_perl(|_(ratio|float))' became 1 'any_perl'; also, the reference to
a Perl 6 "Float" type (which it doesn't have) was corrected to "Num".
* (Routines.pod) Removed the 2 niladic functions
"sys.std.Core.Bool.(false|true)", which are superfluous given that all
Muldis D dialects would have a dedicated syntax for Boolean literals,
which are scalars having no possreps.
* (Set.pod) Added new order-determination function
"sys.std.Set.Maybe.order" which provides a short-hand to defining
semantics analagous to SQL's "NULLS FIRST|LAST".
* (Integer.pod, Rational.pod) Added 2 dyadic functions
"sys.std.(Integer|Rational).abs_difference", each of which results in
the absolute difference between its 2 arguments.
* (Temporal.pod) As anticipated would be necessary following the
previous rewrite in release 0.34.0, rewrote the Muldis D Temporal
Extension again; the most serious issues cited after the previous
rewrite are now gone. The temporal data types, and associated
operators, are now few and generic rather than many and specialized, so
the combinatorial explosion is gone; the number of distinct types
dropped from 28 to 14, and routines from 93 to 17. The 2 previous
distinct units 'second(|s)' (int), 'fractional_second(|s)' (rat) have
been merged into the 1 distinct unit 'second(|s)' (rat). A year zero
is now supported where it previously wasn't. The concepts of multiple
time zones and daylight savings time adjustments are now gone; instead,
date-time types now just come in 2 kinds, those known to be specific to
UTC, and those that are floating and not tied to any zone; if you want
to work with time zones or DST, you must now explicitly convert to/from
UTC on input and output. The DESCRIPTION pod received some updates but
is mostly the same as before.
* (Temporal.pod) Rewrote the complement of temporal data types. In
summary, the previous 21 temporal scalar root types were replaced by 3
new temporal scalar root types plus 6 new scalar subtypes. Each new
root type declares 1 possrep and each new subtype adds 1 more possrep.
Each new root type possrep consists of 6 maybes of numerics, so the
root types can represent arbitrary precision as before, but also
represent that information on larger units is unknown while in smaller
units it is known; each subtype says that exactly certain parent
attributes are known and others are unknown (eg, just YMD or HIS are
known). For specifics: 6 '(Date|Time)To(I|S|FS)WithTZ' became 4
'UTC(Instant|DateTime|Date|Time)', 9
'(DateTo(Y|M|D|I|S|FS)|TimeTo(I|S|FS))' became 4
'Float(Instant|DateTime|Date|Time)', 6 'DurationOf(Y|M|D|I|S|FS)'
became 1 'Duration' (this last one may gain a few subtypes in the
future). Regarding the plain numeric subtypes declared by Temporal,
the 1 'NZInt' was removed and the 2 ['UInt62', 'URatLT1'] were replaced
by the 1 'URatLT62'; the 4 ['PInt(12|31)', 'UInt(23|59)'] remained
unchanged.
* (Temporal.pod) Rewrote the complement of temporal math functions and
system services. In summary, the previous 63 temporal math functions
and 30 system services were replaced by the new 11 temporal math
functions and 6 system services. For specifics: 18
'(Date|Time)To(I|S|FS)WithTZ.(difference|later|earlier)' became 4
'UTCInstant.((|abs_)difference|later|earlier)', 27
'(DateTo(Y|M|D|I|S|FS)|TimeTo(I|S|FS)).(difference|later|earlier)'
became 4 'FloatInstant.((|abs_)difference|later|earlier)', 18
'DurationOf(Y|M|D|I|S|FS).(abs|sum|difference)' became 3
'Duration.(abs|sum|difference)', 6
'DateTo(I|S|FS)WithTZ.fetch_current_date_(utc|local)' and 6
'TimeTo(I|S|FS)WithTZ.fetch_current_time_(utc|local)' became 3
'UTCInstant.fetch_current_(datetime|date|time)', 12
'DateTo(Y|M|D|I|S|FS).fetch_current_date_(utc|local)' and 6
'TimeTo(I|S|FS).fetch_current_time_(utc|local)' became 3
'FloatInstant.fetch_current_(datetime|date|time)'.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Added special syntax for value
literals of temporal data types, defined in terms of 3 new keywords or
PHMD node types: 'UTCInstant', 'FloatInstant', 'Duration'; each of
these is built from an ordered list of up to 6 elements, which are
numbers (YMDHIS). Also added 6 new example literals using the new
keywords/node-types. Also added an example generic Scalar literal
showing how to write a temporal value in terms of named/unordered
components. Also updated the example of a Single literal to contain
some other piece of text that isn't a date string.
2008-08-30 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.47.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.47.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.47.0 and Routines.pod 0.30.1 and
PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.28.0 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.25.0. The other
pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod) Renamed the pragma
"auto_complete" of both Tiny dialects to "auto_add_attrs".
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod) Added new pragma to both Tiny
dialects named "auto_unabbrev_std_names", which when turned on lets a
programmer omit leading chain elements of "Cat.NameChain" literals
referencing "sys.std"-named types and routines, so long as the
abbreviated version is unique within that namespace (with an exception
iff exactly 1 candidate is "sys.std.Core"-named). So this now makes
official a kind of optional brevity that was often done with parameter
data types in routine documentation, though not yet elsewhere, that can
cut names of types or routines down to a half or sixth of the length
they would otherwise have. Almost all of the pod additions were in
HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod, as a new sub-section of the "MULDIS D TINY DIALECT
PRAGMAS" pod at the end; like that file's pod in general, it speaks for
both Tiny dialects. The only change in PTMD_Tiny.pod was addition of a
code sample of a Muldis D language name declaration that turned the
pragma on.
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod) Added new pragma to both Tiny
dialects named "auto_chains_from_names", dependent on the previous 2
pragmas being turned on, which when turned on lets a programmer write
an abbreviated-to-a-single-chain-element "Cat.NameChain" literal as a
terser "Cat.Name" literal.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) Fixed typos.
* (Routines.pod) Removed the placeholder main pod section
"SYSTEM-DEFINED GENERIC QUASI- FUNCTIONS"; at such point that any
routines for quasi- types are formally defined, they will just go in
language extensions rather than the language core.
2008-08-17 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.46.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.46.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.46.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.35.0 and
Routines.pod 0.30.0 and Basics.pod 0.29.0 and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.27.0 and
HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.24.0 and Routines_Catalog.pod 0.2.0. The other
pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Basics.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod) Bootloader routines
may now directly reference global variables, and can now invoke any
kind of imperative routine that has subject-to-update parameters,
including updaters. In Basics.pod, updated the 'bootloader' routine
kind description and made related updates in the ROUTINES main pod
section. With both Tiny.pod, updated the grammar and examples for
boot_call tokens/nodes so they now have distinct subject-to-update and
read-only arguments.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Removed the partly defined "Cat.DbVar" type,
which is no longer being used. Updated the "Cat.(Depot|Package)" types
to change their "data" attribute to have the "Cat.NameChain" type
rather than "Cat.DbVar"; now, that attribute just holds the declared
name of the data type of the dbvar of the depot|package, where the type
is declared first as its own DBMS entity, or otherwise the declared
type is simply "Database". Similarly updated the type of the "catalog"
attribute of the "Cat.SysCatSet" type to a NameChain from a DbVar.
* (Basics.pod, Types_Catalog.pod) It is now optional for a
depot|subdepot|package to have a self-local dbvar, which should help
save us from some chicken and egg constraints that come into play when
one wants to do data definition of depots etc. In Basics.pod, the
"User Namespace Correspondence" pod sub-section of "ENTITY NAMES" got
some large updates. In Types_Catalog.pod, the data type of the "data"
attribute of the "Cat.(Depot|Package)" types is now a
"maybe_of.Cat.NameChain" rather than a "single_of.Cat.NameChain".
* (Routines.pod) Added a set of 9 new update operators where each is a
short-cut over a tuple|relational function plus a generic assignment of
the function's result to the main relvar argument of the function; a
subset of these correspond directly to the data-manipulation phase of
common SQL "CREATE|ALTER|DROP TABLE|VIEW" statements. These 4 updaters
were added as "sys.std.Core.Tuple.\w+":
"assign_(rename|product|(|cmpl_)projection)". These 5 updaters were
added as "sys.std.Core.Relation.\w+":
"assign_(rename|(|static_)extension|(|cmpl_)projection)".
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Updated the "Cat.Federation" type by adding a
third attribute "type_maps", which indicates the various copies of the
same type over multiple depots, such that the DBMS can then treat those
types as interchangeable, so to support cross-depot operations. Also
added the 2 new catalog types "Cat.FedTypeMap(Set|)" which define that
new attribute.
* (Routines_Catalog.pod) Grouped all the procedures under a new main
pod section "PROCEDURES FOR BOOTSTRAPPING A MULDIS D PROGRAM OR
DATABASE", where their old groupings became second-level pod sections.
Wrote an introduction to this section that outlines what the procedures
do or don't do, and explains them in the context of what a bootloader
can directly do and what it can only do indirectly by defining and
executing other routines. Removed part of the "DESCRIPTION" as now
being redundant or outdated.
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod) Added new/first lexical-scope
pragma to both Tiny dialects named "treat_as_type", which takes the
form of a wrapper syntax/PHMD-node that annotates the
typically-nonscalar child lexical/node with a specific data type. Used
alone, this can help with some kinds of compile-time type checking.
Used together with the "auto_complete" language-name-level pragma, this
can help determine what names and types of attributes need to be
auto-added to literals that are otherwise "just a relation|tuple" and
lack that specific meta-data, such as with argument values for
bootloader-invoked routines that have "Relation" typed parameters.
* (Basics.pod, Types_Catalog.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod) Fixed typos.
* (Basics.pod) Added a few TODO-ish comments in ENTITY NAMES
sub-sections that any references to
"sys.cat.(system|impl|mount|foreign|interp)" are out-dated; the actual
system catalog doesn't mention them, and the catalog also still has to
be updated to have a place for describing implementation specific
entities; currently "(sys|mnt).cat" describe just standard entities;
the out-dated parts are being kept as a reminder of ideas still todo.
2008-08-15 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.45.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.45.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.45.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.34.0 and
Basics.pod and Rational.pod 0.28.0 and Types.pod and PTMD_Tiny.pod
0.26.0 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.23.0 and Routines_Catalog.pod 0.1.0.
The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (D.pm) In the "VERSIONING" pod section, updated the description of
the 5th "Extensions" name part to clarify that name+value entries in it
could also be pragmas or compiler directives.
* (Basics.pod) Updated the "Terse Pseudo-Variable Syntax" sub-section
of the main pod section "ENTITY NAMES", so it now says that one can
also use that terse syntax to drill down into attributes of relations,
but that the situations where this can be used are more limited than
for tuples or scalar possreps, such as that you can just use it to
refer to the same attribute of all relation tuples at once, such as in
some constraint definitions. (Also noted there that, for now, other
parts of the Muldis D spec may ignore this new fact.)
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Muldis D now officially has the concept of a
relation having exactly one (or none) primary key, which is privileged
over other unique keys it might have. A primary key permits a tuple to
have an identity other than the sum-total of all its attributes' values
(being instead just the sum-total of its primary key attributes), so
that it is now possible to conceive that a tuple in a relation may be
"updated", rather than just be replaced with a different tuple. This
change should simplify some implementation details, such as
auto-mapping of split relvars, and it should also make transition
constraints easier to define, as often such are based on the concept of
a relvar tuple being updated. Mostly this change involved rewriting
the description of the "is_primary" attribute of the "Cat.KeySet" type;
but the "Cat.DistribKeySet" and "Cat.InnerNonscalarType" types were
also affected.
* (Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod) Updated the various system-defined
relation types, or relation-typed attributes of other types, that were
indicated to have (unique) keys on them, so that some (in fact, most)
of those explicit keys are now explicitly privileged as primary keys
instead. For the general purpose types, just C<Array> and C<Bag> had
this update.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Added a "is_base" attribute to the
"Cat.PossrepSet" type, which is an optimization hint for less
intelligent Muldis D implementations as to how they choose a physical
representation for a scalar type.
* (Types_Catalog.pod, Rational.pod) Updated the documentation for all
4 of the system-defined multiple-possrep scalar root types to indicate
that each has an implementation hint for choosing a physical
representation; the types in question are: "Cat.(|Decl)NameChain"
("flat"), "Cat.Order" ("int"), "Rat" ("float").
* (Routines_Catalog.pod) Added new function
"sys.std.Core.Cat.Order_reduction" which provides the canonical terse
way to chain multiple order determination function calls into a larger
such function, typically as the controller for when you want to sort a
relation's tuples, as per a generic SQL "ORDER BY".
* (HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod) Added new/first pragma to both
Tiny dialects named "auto_complete", which when turned on lets a
programmer omit specifying some attributes of literals, and those
missing ones will be automatically supplied by the parser with default
values from the relevant types. So this now makes official a kind of
optional brevity that was often done in example code that tended to cut
the size of Tiny code in half from what it otherwise would have been.
Almost all of the pod additions were in HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod, as a new
main section "MULDIS D TINY DIALECT PRAGMAS" at the end; like that
file's pod in general, it speaks for both Tiny dialects. The only
change in PTMD_Tiny.pod was addition of a code sample of a Muldis D
language name declaration that turned the pragma on.
2008-08-12 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.44.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.44.0.tar.gz.
* Rounded out the Core.pod file tree by adding the new file
lib/Muldis/D/Core/Routines_Catalog.pod, which debuts at version 0.0.0;
this new file is where the core Muldis D data definition routines would
be defined. The appropriate references were added in other files
[Core.pod, the README file].
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.44.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.33.1 and
Routines.pod 0.29.0 and Relation.pod 0.27.0 and Text.pod 0.26.0 and
Core.pod 0.21.3. The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Routines.pod) Fixed the "upd_invo" routine so that its "upd_args"
parameter is non-optional, because all updaters have at least 1
subject-to-update parameter.
* (Text.pod) Muldis D now just has a single function for testing the
length of a Text value, which is "length_in_graphemes"; this replaces
the previous 4 functions "length_in_nf(c|d)_(graphs|codes)".
* (Routines.pod, Relation.pod) Added a set of 18 new update operators
where each is a short-cut over a relational function plus a generic
assignment of the function's result to the main relvar argument of the
function; a subset of these correspond directly to the common SQL
"INSERT|UPDATE|DELETE" statements. In Routines.pod, these 11 updaters
were added as "sys.std.Core.Relation.\w+":
"assign_(|disjoint_)(insertion|union)",
"assign_(deletion|(|cmpl_)restriction)",
"assign_(intersection|(|semi)difference|semijoin)". In Relation.pod,
these 7 updaters were added as "sys.std.Relation.\w+":
"assign_exclusion",
"assign_(|static_)substitution(|_in_(restriction|semijoin))".
* (Routines_Catalog.pod) In a reversal of one aspect of release
0.19.0, brought back the then-removed "Cat.Order_reverse" function,
under the slightly updated name "sys.std.Core.Cat.Order_reverse".
* (Routines_Catalog.pod) Added an initial complement of 22 data
definition procedures, each of which is an abstraction for inserting or
deleting a tuple in a catalog relvar. These 22 procedures were added
as "sys.std.Core.Cat.\w+":
"(create|drop)_(depot_mount|subdepot|package)",
"(create|drop)_(depot|package)_(function|updater|procedure|type)". In
addition, the 1 procedure "alter_depot_mount_so_we_may_not_update" was
added in that namespace, which instead updates a catalog tuple.
* (Routines.pod) Added an initial complement of 7 generic standard I/O
system service routines, which should now round out provisioning Muldis
D to be computationally complete. The 7 system service routines were
added as "sys.std.Core.STDIO.\w+": "(read|write|error)_Text(|_line)",
"prompt_Text_line". These are mainly for implementing command-line
user interfaces and error diagnostics for programs, and just handle
Text; there are no bit string equivalents as yet.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Fixed a few typos.
2008-07-29 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.43.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.43.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.43.0. The other pre-existing versioned
files are unchanged.
* Savagely chopped the Live Talk version of the Muldis_D_PDAFP_200807
slideshow to remove all the content text, keeping just the section
headings, a handful of bullets, and all but one of the code samples.
There should be no doubt whatsoever now that the presenter isn't
reading the slides; also, this result is more like the actual Takahashi
format that the XUL software is designed for; also, it now should be
easier to fit into the allowed time. This was presented at OSCON on
July 23. Then the Stand Alone version had its end updated to format
like the rest of the SA slideshow. And so following this, this
2-version 2008 July slideshow is now frozen into the archives.
* The file archives/OSCON2008SessionProposal.txt was moved from the
Muldis Rosetta version control / distribution to the Muldis D one; also
there is now just one copy versus with 2 versions of Muldis Rosetta.
2008-07-21 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.42.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.42.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.42.0. The other pre-existing versioned
files are unchanged.
* Edited and trimmed the slideshow "archives/Muldis_D_PDAFP_200807.xul"
substantially, removing about 30% of its size. The changes were
inspired largely by feedback from several sources on the version in
release 0.41.0. The cuts mainly were about removing "boring" parts
like introductives and less interesting or common features; also many
parts were edited to say the same thing in substantially fewer words;
all in all, this was just fat trimming and the result shouldn't lack
anything useful that was in the previous one. This new version would
barely fit in 45 minutes if read aloud, but it is in fact now intended
as the paper for download, so people not at a live talk based on this
can still get all the material. There was also some reordering, and a
bit of additions near the front to make it easier to know early what
the talk and the project is about.
* Forked said slideshow into a "_sa" (Stand Alone) and "_lt" (Live
Talk) version, the former being the version for viewing on its own, or
use as speaker's notes, and the latter for actual display during the
talk. The live version changes the quasi-sentences of the stand alone
to bullet points and less text. This was presented at PDXPug PGDay on
July 20th.
* Partly due to feedback gotten at the OSCON speakers' workshop on July
21, the talk will be redone again, using a different presentation tool,
and making the live version have very little content so it differs
greatly from what is spoken, this all in preparation for July 23.
2008-07-15 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.41.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.41.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.41.0 and Basics.pod 0.27.1 and
HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.22.1. The other pre-existing versioned files are
unchanged.
* (Basics.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Fixed typos.
* Rewrote the slideshow "archives/Muldis_D_PDAFP_200807.xul" so it has
more appropriate content, and is a better length. While this version
should be complete on talking about Muldis D, it still lacks anything
on Muldis Rosetta, which should end up about 10% of the size, except
that there are internal todo notes on this. And next I'll need to chop
down the size of the new version so it can be presented in about 45
minutes, for which I'll solicit advice. That cut version should be in
a near future subsequent release.
2008-07-08 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.40.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.40.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.40.0. The other pre-existing versioned
files are unchanged.
* Added new file "archives/Muldis_D_PDAFP_200807.xul" which is the very
rough first draft of the slideshow for the 2008 July talk "Muldis D -
Portable Databases At Full Power". This talk is created for giving at
OSCON 2008, and it is also being given at several other events in 2008
July. Following a practice presentation on 2008 July 8th, which used
the (first half of) this exact file (except new postscript first
screen), it was decided to completely rewrite the slideshow with
different content. Meanwhile this version is now being released on
CPAN for posterity. The next CPAN release of Muldis D will not have
this version, rather its replacement. This talk is a XUL file and it
requires Mozilla Firefox to run (or you can read its text in a text
editor). Also added the 2 support files "archives/takahashi.(css|js)"
plus the file "archives/README".
2008-07-04 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.39.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.39.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.39.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.33.0 and
Routines.pod and Array.pod 0.28.0 and Basics.pod 0.27.0 and Ordered.pod
and Relation.pod and Set.pod 0.26.0 and Tuple.pod and Bag.pod 0.25.0.
The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Updated the catalog type 'DKMemRelAttrMap' so
its 'rel_name' attribute is now a 'DeclNameChain' rather than a 'Name'.
So now, relation-typed attributes participating in a common distributed
(unique) key no longer have to be direct siblings, but rather could be,
eg, cousins instead; that is, now members of a distributed key may be
spread out in different namespaces (within a common depot).
* (Basics.pod, Types_Catalog.pod) Added new routine kind
"virtual_attr_map" in the ROUTINES main section, so to formalize the
concept of a mapping function used to define virtual nonscalar
attributes in terms of a functional dependency on other attributes, in
general not 1:1. Added new catalog type 'VirtualAttrMapSet' which
embeds such a function and defines virtual attributes of a nonscalar
type which it is embedded into; also added 'NameDNCMap' which supports
the first addition. Updated the 'InnerNonscalarType' catalog type to
add a new 'virtual_attr_maps' attribute. Features provided by this
update include virtual relvars (views), and the easier ability to do
things like case-insensitive key constraints.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Added 3 new catalog types ['ForeignKeySet',
'ForeignDistribKeySet', 'FKChildAttrParentAttrMap'], and added 2 new
attributes 'foreign_(|distrib_)keys' to the 'InnerNonscalarType' type.
These additions provide canonical abstraction syntax for
foreign/referential key constraints between relation-valued attributes
or their attributes etc of a nonscalar type; two versions exist, one
that targets a key of a single relation as the parent, and one that
targets a distributed key on multiple relations as the parent.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Added 4 new quasi-scalar catalog types
'(Func|Proc|Type|OrdDetFunc)Ref' as an initial solution to the problem
that plain 'NameChain' don't actually work too well as values to
represent closures or higher order functions in the general case,
particularly when wanting to use an inner routine as a closure to pass
to another routine defined in some external context; these were added
in the new main pod section "TYPES FOR SPECIAL ENTITY REFERENCES".
Also added 4 new expression node catalog types,
'(Func|Proc|Type|OrdDetFunc)RefLitExprNodeSet', for selecting values of
the first 4 types. Also added 5 new attributes to the 'ExprNodeSet'
type that are of the 4 new node types.
* (Routines.pod, Ordered.pod, Tuple.pod, Relation.pod, Set.pod,
Array.pod, Bag.pod) Updated all routine parameters that conceptually
were closure-et-al-typed (each such parameter took the name of a
function or imperative routine or data type), so that their actual
types were the new '(Func|Proc|Type|OrdDetFunc)Ref' types rather than
the 'NameChain' type. Also updated all routine parameters that take a
set of argument values for closures so that the data type of said
parameters is 'QuasiTuple' rather than 'Tuple', which is more
appropriate in the general case.
2008-06-30 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.38.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.38.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.38.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.32.0. The
other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Split up the catalog type 'ProcStmt' 3 ways into
the catalog types ['StmtNodeSet', 'CompoundStmtNodeSet',
'ProcInvoStmtNodeSet']; also updated the 'InnerProcBody' type to rename
its 'stmts' attribute to 'stmt' and retype that attribute from
'array_of.ProcStmt' to 'StmtNodeSet'. So now the main body of a
procedure has been restructured to be more like the main body of a
function, such that the procedure body is now a tree of statement nodes
rather than a flat sequence of statements; now each tree node is a code
block grouping its child nodes. This restructuring has resulted in 2
initial kinds of statement nodes; a compound statement node is a
sequence of other statements; a procedure invocation node invokes a
named procedural routine.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Added new catalog type 'LeaveStmtNodeSet' which
represents an abnormal exit from a statement block or a return from a
procedure ('abnormal' meaning not running to the end). Also made
corresponding attribute addition to 'StmtNodeSet' type.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Renamed the 2 catalog types ['IfThenExprMap',
'WhenThenExprMap'] to ['IfThenMap', 'WhenThenMap'] and generalized
their descriptions so they apply to both control flow statements as
well as control flow expressions. Also moved those into the "SIMPLE
GENERIC NONSCALAR TYPES" section from the "TYPES FOR DEFINING INNER
ROUTINE BODIES" section.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Added 2 new catalog types ['IfElseStmtNodeSet',
'GivenWhenDefStmtNodeSet'] which (together with the aforementioned 2
renamed 'Map' types) define N-way if-else and given-when-default
control flow statement nodes. They are like the similarly named
expression node kinds but for being imperative. Also made
corresponding attribute additions to 'StmtNodeSet' type.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Added new catalog type 'LoopStmtNodeSet' which
implements a generic looping block statement; the looping block is an
infinite loop save for exiting when an appropriate 'LeaveStmtNodeSet'
is invoked within it. Also added new catalog type 'IterateStmtNodeSet'
which will jump to the start of the next iteration of a current loop.
Also made corresponding attribute additions to 'StmtNodeSet' type.
2008-06-28 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.37.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.37.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.37.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.31.0 and
Routines.pod 0.27.0. The other pre-existing versioned files are
unchanged.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Renamed the catalog type 'InnerDomainType' to
'InnerUnionType' and added new catalog type 'InnerRestrType'; the
latter is now a more terse way to specify the common kind of type that
is a simple subset of a single other type, either a proper subtype or a
non-proper one that has a different default value. Also renamed the
'InnerDomTypeSet' type to 'InnerUniTypeSet' and added the new
'InnerRestrTypeSet' type. Also renamed the 'InnerNonScaTypeSet' to
lowercase the first 'S'. Also 'InnerTypeSet' now has 4 attributes.
Any other catalog types which had attributes of any of the above types
were also appropriately updated.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Added 4 new catalog types ['IfElseExprNodeSet',
'IfThenExprMap', 'GivenWhenDefExprNodeSet', 'WhenThenExprMap'] which
collectively define N-way if-else and given-when-default control flow
expressions. This control flow functionality is implemented using
special catalog types rather than generically as routines because they
carry special short-circuit semantics such that some of their operands
are only conditionally evaluated (which isn't true with routines in
general), generally because some operands are determining whether we
even know it is legal to evaluate some other operands. Also added 2
attributes to the 'ExprNodeSet' catalog type, ['if_else_exprs',
'given_when_def_exprs'].
* (Routines.pod) Renamed or grouped the headings of a few pod
sections, added a few as well.
* (Routines.pod) Added new function 'sys.std.Core.Universal.assertion'
which is like 'treated' but that rather than a type name argument it
takes a boolean argument; it passes through the main value argument if
the boolean is true, and throws an exception otherwise. This function
exists to support arbitrary condition assertions in pure functions
potentially at runtime or compile time without the necessesity of
defining superfluous new types with type constraints.
* (Routines.pod) Added 3 new control-flow routines named
'sys.std.Core.Control.(func|upd|proc)_invo', each of which takes a
routine name as an argument and then invokes it with arguments given as
another argument. These are the fundamental routines over which other
routines that want to invoke a routine whose name or parameters they
might not know until runtime would do it, such as generic relational
restriction or the map or reduction operators or try_catch.
2008-06-24 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.36.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.36.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.36.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.30.0 and
Blob.pod and Array.pod and Rational.pod 0.27.0 and Basics.pod and
Routines.pod and Integer.pod 0.26.0 and Ordered.pod and Text.pod and
Relation.pod and Set.pod 0.25.0 and Bag.pod 0.24.0 and Conventions.pod
0.3.0. The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Array.pod) Fixed 'limit_of_Array_from_wrap' so 2 of its parameters
are named 'ord_(func|assuming)' and not '(func|assuming)'.
* (Basics.pod, Types_Catalog.pod) Added support for routines to have
optional parameters in addition to non-optional parameters, rather than
just the latter kind; when no explicit argument is given to an optional
parameter, its value will default to the default value of its declared
type; for subject-to-update parameters, this also results in a
temporary variable. In Basics.pod, added a paragraph to the pod
section "ROUTINES" that introduces this feature. In Types_Catalog.pod,
added a new "opt_params" attribute to each of the 3 catalog types
"Cat.(Func|Upd|Proc)Head", which says which parameters are optional.
Also updated Basics.pod to say that the third "assuming" parameter of a
"order_determination" function is now optional.
* (Conventions.pod) Added new pod section "Defaults and Options" which
has suggestions concerning the use of optional parameters and default
values for types.
* (Types_Catalog.pod, Ordered.pod, Array.pod) Added new scalar catalog
type 'OrdDetFuncNameChain' which is the same as 'NameChain' but for
having the different default value of 'sys.std.Core.Scalar.order'.
Also updated every 'func' parameter of 'sys.std.Ordered.\w+' to be
declared of the new type rather than 'NameChain'. Likewise updated the
declared type of 'ord_func' of 'sys.std.Array.Array_from_attr'.
* (Routines.pod, Ordered.pod, Integer.pod, Blob.pod, Text.pod,
Relation.pod, Set.pod, Array.pod, Bag.pod, Rational.pod) Made some
routine parameters optional, which are listed here; the optional
parameters were marked in routine signatures by adding a '?' like in
Perl 6, an example being 'foo(Bool)?'. In Routines.pod: every
'possrep' of 'sys.std.Core.Scalar.\w+', 'assuming' of
'sys.std.Core.Scalar.order', every '\w*assuming' of
'sys.std.Core.Relation.\w+', '(try|catch)_(updating|assuming)' of
'sys.std.Core.Control.try_catch'. In Ordered.pod: every 'func' and
'assuming' of 'sys.std.Ordered.\w+', 'm(in|ax)_is_outside' of
'sys.std.Ordered.is_(in|out)side_range'. In (Integer|Rational).pod:
'exclude_m(in|ax)' of 'sys.std.(Integer|Rational).fetch_random'. In
(Blob|Text).pod: 'fixed_(start|end)' of
'sys.std.(Blob|Text).is(|_not)_substr'. In
(Relation|Set|Array|Bag).pod: every '\w*assuming' of
'sys.std.(Relation|Set|Array|Bag).\w+'. In Array.pod:
'ord_(func|assuming)' of 'sys.std.Array.Array_from_attr'.
* (Text.pod) Added new pod section "FUNCTIONS FOR TEXT NORMALIZATION"
and moved into it the 3 functions "case_folded_to_(upper|lower)" and
"whitespace_trimmed"; also added 2 new functions in that section named
"accents_stripped" and "ASCII". This function group in general is
about normalizing text such as to support operations like case or
accent or whitespace insensitive comparison or sorting; similarly they
are useful upon which to build an emulation of a naturally insensitive
language over the case et al sensitive Muldis D.
* (Text.pod) Added new pod section "FUNCTIONS FOR PATTERN MATCHING AND
TRANSLITERATION" with an initial complement of 2 operators
"is(|_not)_match_using_like" that implement the full generalization of
SQL's "(|NOT )LIKE" operators. Later on we need to add operators for
transliteration, and Perl regular expression matching, and so on.
2008-06-21 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.35.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.35.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.35.0 and Blob.pod and Array.pod and
Rational.pod 0.26.0 and Basics.pod and Routines.pod and PTMD_Tiny.pod
and Integer.pod 0.25.0 and Ordered.pod and Tuple.pod and Relation.pod
and Set.pod 0.24.0 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.22.0 and Temporal.pod
0.8.1. The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Basics.pod) Added new "Type Safety" pod section under TYPE SYSTEM,
which says such things that Muldis D is type safe, it is hybrid
static/dynamic, some other things. Also it declares that Muldis D now
has a concept of "warnings" and some things that used to be fatal
errors are now by default warnings instead; mainly this concerns
fatalism concerning 'incompatible' declared types in contexts where the
values in question are valid for the contexts. Also updated some other
sections under TYPE SYSTEM, and a few other spots in the file. Also
added new term 'warn' to the NOTES ON TERMINOLOGY section, which is
related to but distinguished from 'fail'.
* (Routines.pod, Ordered.pod, Tuple.pod, Relation.pod, Set.pod,
Array.pod) Updated the documentation for several routines that stated
failure conditions so that some of those are now warning conditions
instead. The primary change here is that "is_identical" now will
always warn (and probably result in false) where it used to fail, and
there are now no conditions where it will fail; so now the system will
let you compare any value to any value regardless of the declared types
of their sources; but declared types will have an affect on whether
there is a warning or not, in case you want to be told when you compare
an integer to a string. Also, "assign" will now only fail if the value
to assign isn't of the declared type of the target; it will now warn
instead of fail if the declared type of the value isn't compatible. A
lot of other changes related to tuple or relation values versus
declared types, and various other fall-out from the is-identical
change.
* (Relation.pod, Set.pod) Updated the 'outer_join_with_defaults' and
'attr_or_default' functions so that each now has an extra
Cat.NameChain-typed argument that specifies the type to use the default
value of; the functions no longer use the declared type of some other
of their arguments to use the default of, since that is unreliable.
* (Routines.pod, Relation.pod, Blob.pod) Updated the 7 functions
['union', 'disjoint_union', 'intersection'; 'exclusion'; 'and', 'or',
'xor'] so that they now fail when given zero input elements rather than
result in an identity value; while such identities conceptually exist,
an empty input element list lacks the information to make one, so for
these functions the best general solution is to make the caller work
around the zero element limitation as it sees fit (such as adding an
identity value to the input list); adding an identity parameter instead
was rejected as that makes the most common use cases more verbose.
* (Relation.pod) Deleted the 2 functions ['universal', 'negation']
since they wouldn't have worked in the current forms; they depend on
knowing a declared type which isn't reliably obtainable without being
explicitly given in an extra parameter; moreover most universal
relations would be too large to handle or infinite. Also updated the
'empty' function description.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Fixed a bug in the grammar of
the 'radix' format for specifying a Rat literal; the bug was such that
one couldn't select a non-zero rational value between -1 and +1
exclusive; that is, one couldn't say something like "0.N".
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) Refactored the grammar concerning integers and
rationals to factor out the 3 new tokens int_max_col_val, int_body,
pint_body. Affected older tokens were 'int', 'count', 'rat_\w+'.
* (Ordered.pod) Updated the 2 "is_(in|out)side_range" functions to
rename each of their 2 "m(in|ax)_is_inside" parameters to
"m(in|ax)_is_outside"; and now the min|max values are included in the
range to check against rather than being excluded.
* (Integer.pod, Rational.pod) Added 1 system service routine to each
file named "sys.std.(Integer|Rational).fetch_random", respectively,
which generates a random number using some implementation-defined
method, which may be anywhere from truly random to pseudo-random. The
routines take parameters to specify the domain the generated number
must be in, which consists of range endpoints for both routines, as
well as a maximum precision specifier for the rational one. In the
future, these routines may be replaced by more that give the user some
control over what algorithm is used to produce the random numbers, or
to specify a seed where applicable.
* (Temporal.pod) Made a few typo fixes in routine signatures.
2008-06-13 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.34.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.34.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.34.0 and Temporal.pod 0.8.0. The other
pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* In summary, this release consists just of a rewrite of the Muldis D
Temporal Extension, which seems to improve the complement of data types
from before, and also adds a complement of operators, which there were
none of before. That said, the new version still appears to have some
serious issues which should be dealt with in the future. One problem
is the combinatorial explosion of types and routines, due to desire to
have a wall between different precisions. Another problem concerns
interaction of plain 'time' types and time zones, such as what
semantics their operators should have.
* (Temporal.pod) Rewrote the complement of temporal data types. In
summary, the previous 10 temporal scalar root types were replaced by 21
new temporal scalar root types; these new types all have a possrep each
that is formally defined, while the old types had no possreps defined.
For specifics: 2 'DurationOfDays(No|With)TZ' became 1 'DurationOfD', 2
'Duration(No|With)TZ' became 1 'DurationOfFS', 2 'Date(No|With)TZ'
became 1 'DateToD', 2 'DateTime(No|With)TZ' became 2
'DateToFS(|WithTZ)', 2 'Time(No|With)TZ' became 2 'TimeToFS(|WithTZ)',
4 'DurationOf(Y|M|I|S)' were added, 4 'DateTo(Y|M|I|S)' were added, 2
'DateTo(I|S)WithTZ' were added, 4 'TimeTo(I|S)(|WithTZ)' were added.
Also added 6 proper subtypes of 'Int' named ['NZInt', 'PInt(12|31)',
'UInt(23|59|62)'], and 1 proper subtype of 'Rat' named 'URatLT1', to
the Temporal Extension in order for the aforementioned new scalar root
types to be implemented over.
* (Temporal.pod) Rewrote the file's DESCRIPTION pod to bring it up to
date with current changes and plans, and it is now much larger. The
DESCRIPTION notes that the Muldis D Temporal Extension is not meant to
be a complete solution for temporal data, but rather is just meant to
be good enough to support porting databases from SQL to Muldis D
without users having to define for themselves the temporal types that
SQL bundles. For more complete temporal handling, users should either
write their own custom solutions as UDTs et al or look to third-party
Muldis D extensions.
* (Temporal.pod) Added initial complement of 63 temporal math
functions and 30 system services for getting the current date. There
are 18 functions named
"sys.std.Temporal.DurationOf(Y|M|D|I|S|FS).(abs|sum|difference)", and
18 functions named
"sys.std.Temporal.DateTo(Y|M|D|I|S|FS).(difference|later|earlier)", and
9 functions named
"sys.std.Temporal.DateTo(I|S|FS)WithTZ.(difference|later|earlier)", and
18 functions named
"sys.std.Temporal.TimeTo(I|S|FS)(|WithTZ).(difference|later|earlier)".
There are 12 system services named
"sys.std.Temporal.DateTo(Y|M|D|I|S|FS).fetch_current_date_(utc|local)",
and 6 system services named
"sys.std.Temporal.DateTo(I|S|FS)WithTZ.fetch_current_date_(utc|local)",
and 12 system services named
"sys.std.Temporal.TimeTo(I|S|FS)(|WithTZ).fetch_current_time_(utc|local
)".
2008-06-04 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.33.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.33.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.33.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.29.0 and
Routines.pod 0.24.2 and Basics.pod 0.24.0. The other pre-existing
versioned files are unchanged.
* (Basics.pod) Added a short paragraph under TYPE SYSTEM that
clarifies Muldis D does subtyping using "specialization by constraint"
(not "by extension"), using those very terms.
* (Basics.pod) Rewrote a portion of the "Scalar Types" subsection of
TYPE SYSTEM to bring it up to date concerning the nature of possreps,
possrep maps, and particularly of the nature of what operators are or
aren't built-in to types, and what are automatically system-defined.
Also made a few other small changes in Basics or TYPE SYSTEM.
* (Basics.pod, Types_Catalog.pod) Specified that all possrep names of
all scalar types in a common hierarchy (under the same root type) must
have distinct names regardless of whether they share values, so to keep
diamond inheritence more simple and deterministic.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Added initial complement of catalog types that
define controls for mounting and unmounting depots, in the new main pod
section "TYPES FOR DEFINING MOUNT CONTROLS"; this consists of the 2 new
types "Cat.MountControl(Cat|Set)". This fills in one of the arguably
very few remaining gaps in essential language functionality. Some
standard customizations per depot mount include readonly vs updateable,
temporary or not, create on mount or not; most customizations are left
to implementation-specific 'details' though, such as file names or
authentication credentials.
* (Basics.pod, Types_Catalog.pod, Routines.pod) Added new routine kind
"type_default" in the ROUTINES main section, so to formalize the
concept of a zero-parameter function that always results in a certain
value of a type. Updated documentation for the 'Universal.default'
function, and for catalog type attributes of that kind of function, to
use that name.
* (Basics.pod, Types_Catalog.pod) Added new routine kind "possrep_map"
in the ROUTINES main section, so to formalize the concept of a 1:1
mapping function used in scalar type definitions; updated the relevant
type-defining catalog type docs accordingly.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Updated the 'Cat.PossrepSet' type so that its
'constraint' attribute may be less restricting than otherwise when
there are multiple possreps in the same scalar (|sub)type; the total
constraint on a type is the 'and'-ing of all of its possrep
constraints, so each individual one in general only needs to restrict
enough that inter-possrep map funcs can work, and the other constraints
can be applied too. (This detail is subject to revision.) Also
updated all of the inner types to specify that their '*constraint'
attributes default to be unconditionally true, unlike the inner-func
default of unconditionally false.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Updated the 'Cat.InnerDomainType' type so that
it must have at least 1 source type rather than at least none, and
updated the handling of filter types so they default to union rather
than intersect; also renamed the is_filter_union attribute to
is_filter_intersection; also clarified that it is invalid to declare a
domain type that is an alias of 'Empty' due to needing a default value.
* (Basics.pod) In a reversal of one aspect of release 0.9.0, updated
ROUTINES to bring back the distinct 'state_constraint' routine kind,
and rewrote it so it is now the same as a 'type_constraint', being a
pure function with 1 parameter rather than a routine that can see
globals. Also updated the definitions of 'type_constraint' and
'transition_constraint' to conform to recent catalog formalizations;
the first one now always just takes the single 'topic' parameter. And
all constraints must not unconditionally result in Bool:false. Note
that the catalog still doesn't define how to apply state or transition
constraints to variables; such an update is pending.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Added new type 'Cat.ConstraintSet' which defines
a set of named generalized constraints (type or state or transition
etc; technically its a named set of InnerFuncBody). Updated the 2
types 'Cat.Inner(Nonscalar|Domain)Type' to pluralize the names of their
generic constraint attributes, and those attributes' types are now the
ConstraintSet type rather than the InnerFuncBody type. The net result
of these changes is that type constraints, on particularly
tuple|relation|database types, can now be split into N named pieces,
which should make them easier to write when complicated, and make
debugging or input validation easier since the name of each smaller
constraint would be in the exception resulting from its failure.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Added support for an abstraction for defining
distributed (unique) keys over relation-valued attributes of a
tuple/database type. Added 3 new types Cat.DistribKeySet,
Cat.DKMemRelAttrMap, Cat.DKRelAttrKeyAttrMap which define distributed
keys, and added 1 new DistribKeySet-typed attribute named
'distrib_keys' to the 'Cat.InnerNonscalarType' type.
2008-06-04 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.32.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.32.0.tar.gz.
* Renamed Sequence.pod to Array.pod; the entities it declares have all
been renamed to "sys.std.Array.\w+" from "sys.std.Sequence.\w+". Any
references to these in other files [D.pm, Core.pod, Relation.pod, the
README file] were updated accordingly.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.32.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.28.0 and
Types.pod and Blob.pod and Array.pod 0.25.0 and Routines.pod 0.24.1 and
PTMD_Tiny.pod and Text.pod 0.24.0 and Relation.pod 0.23.1 and
Basics.pod 0.23.0 and Core.pod 0.21.2 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.21.0.
The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Basics.pod, Routines.pod) Made a few typo fixes.
* (Basics.pod) In the NOTES ON TERMINOLOGY main pod section, updated
the 'sequence' entry to add 'array' as a synonym for it. Rather than
avoiding the use of 'array' altogether given its more broad meaning in
wider contexts like any indexed list, including associative arrays, we
now simply say that those other meanings aren't used in this
documentation, and only the meaning of an ordered collection applies.
Also added a related item 'sequence generator' to the above entry, and
specified that only the longer term refers to a sequence generator, and
that 'sequence' by itself does not.
* (Types.pod) Renamed the 2 core types '(|Quasi)Seq' to
'(|Quasi)Array'. The change to use Array rather than Seq was done for
3 main reasons, the first of which was to make the type name more
visually distinctive from the Set type; the second reason was because
the overwhelming majority of other languages used the name Array, and
its not like I was using the term for anything else, and its not like
my reason for avoiding it before was particularly good; the third
reason was to reduce confusion about the type name referring to a
sequence generator, as SQL users may think. As a fourth reason, this
change had the side-effect that the associated language extension and
its entities now have shorter names; Array from Sequence; and the
extension name Sequence is now freed up for possible use related to a
sequence generator.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Updated the 2 types '(|Decl)NameChain' so that
their 'seq' possrep is now named 'array'.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Updated the literal syntax for
'(|Quasi)Array' values to use the type's new name, and updated the
literal syntax for '(|Decl)NameChain' values so that their new possrep
name is used.
* (Basics.pod) In the "Referencing Data Types" pod section under
ENTITY NAMES, updated the spelling for '(|quasi_)seq_of' to be
'(|quasi_)array_of', in accordance with the type name changes.
* (Array.pod, Types_Catalog.pod, Blob.pod, Text.pod) Updated any
routine signatures or nonscalar type definitions that used
'Seq'|'seq_of' to use 'Array'|'array_of' instead. In Array.pod, also
renamed the 2 'is_(|not_)subseq' functions to 'is_(|not_)subarray'.
* (Routines.pod, Relation.pod) Updated any references on 'Seq' in the
documentation to 'Array'; these are only description pod updates.
* (Array.pod) Removed 'last_index' as it seems to be less useful than
previously thought; it isn't really a short-hand for 'cardinality'
since to make it work also with empty sequences, it would need to
result in a Maybe or be wrapped in tests.
2008-05-20 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.31.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.31.0.tar.gz.
* Split apart Nonscalar.pod 2 ways into Tuple.pod and Relation.pod; the
first file got the 4 "sys.std.Nonscalar.Tuple.\w+" named functions
(grouped in 1 pod section), and the second file got all the remaining,
27 "sys.std.Nonscalar.Relation.\w+" named functions (grouped in 4 pod
sections); following the split, the functions were renamed to
"sys.std.Tuple.\w+" and "sys.std.Relation.\w+", respectively. Any
references to these in other files [D.pm, Core.pod, the README file]
were updated accordingly.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.31.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.27.0 and
Rational.pod 0.25.0 and Types.pod and Routines.pod and Sequence.pod
0.24.0 and PTMD_Tiny.pod and Ordered.pod and Tuple.pod and Relation.pod
0.23.0 and Basics.pod 0.22.0 and Core.pod 0.21.1 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod
0.20.0. The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Basics.pod, Types.pod) Fixed a few fossils.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Renamed the main pod sections "TYPES FOR
DEFINING ENTITY NAMES AND COMMENTS" and "SIMPLE GENERIC CATALOG
COLLECTION TYPES" to "SIMPLE GENERIC (|NON)SCALAR TYPES", respectively.
* (Routines.pod) Added new "SYSTEM-DEFINED GENERIC SCALAR-CONCERNING
FUNCTIONS" main pod section, along with a complete complement of
generic scalar possrep attribute extraction and updating functions.
These 7 "sys.std.Core.Scalar.\w+" functions were added, which take
advantage of the fact that a scalar possrep looks just like a tuple:
'(|update_)attr', 'multi_update', '(|cmpl_)projection',
'Tuple_from_Scalar', 'Scalar_from_Tuple'.
* (Rational.pod) Removed the now-redundant (with 'Scalar.\w+') 7
rational numeric specific value selection and possrep attribute
extraction functions: 'Rat_from_Int_(pair|triple)', 'numerator',
'denominator', 'mantissa', 'radix', 'exponent'.
* (Basics.pod) Added new "Ordered Types" pod section under the TYPE
SYSTEM main section. It outlines the system-defined support for
order-sensitive operators and related best practices. Values of any
type can be explicitly sorted, but only scalar root types can have a
default sorting function defined for them. Currently, only functions
for total ordering have privileged support, but partial ordering
functions can be user-defined over such.
* (Basics.pod) Added new routine kind "order_determination" in the
ROUTINES main section, so that the concept of a "system-compatible
fundamental order-determination function" can now be referred to by a
terse name in the rest of the documentation.
* (Types_Catalog.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) In a reversal
of one aspect of release 0.19.0, brought back the then-removed
Cat.Order enumerated scalar type, but enhanced to have 2 possreps
rather than none (one over 'Name', one over 'Int'); also brought back
the literal syntax specific to this type in both Tiny dialects, but
sans any 'Cat.' prefix; also both dialects now provide for direct
analogies to both possreps.
* (Types_Catalog.pod, Routines.pod) Updated the 'Cat.InnerScalarType'
type to add a 7th attribute named 'order' which defines an optional
type-default total ordering function, which can only be defined with a
root type. Added generic scalar function 'sys.std.Core.Scalar.order'
which externalizes this function, and it is what other order-sensitive
operators can wrap when dealing with values of such scalar types.
* (Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod, Rational.pod) Updated the
descriptions of the 10 types [Bool, Int, Blob, Text, Cat.Name,
Cat.NameChain, Cat.DeclNameChain, Cat.Comment, Cat.Order, Rat] to
explicitly declare that each one has a type-default ordering algorithm,
and to describe what that algorithm is. Also stated that the
RatRoundMeth type does *not* have a default ordering. (Still TODO is
to address the temporal and spatial types in one of these manners.)
* (Ordered.pod) Updated all of this language extension's
"order_determination"-wrapping functions to have the 2 extra parameters
"func" and "assuming", so that they can be customized as to what
fundamental function they wrap, whether one defined with the comparand
types or otherwise. Also added the function
'sys.std.Ordered.reverse_order'. Also, 'min' and 'max' no longer
result in an identity value with zero topic elements.
* (Relation.pod) Added new main pod section "SYSTEM-DEFINED RELATIONAL
RANKING AND QUOTA FUNCTIONS" with an initial complement of the 2
"sys.std.Relation.(rank|limit)" generic relational operators. The
"rank" function will extend the topic relation with an integer column
with the tuples ranked 0..N, that order determined by an
"order_determination"-function argument that it wraps; its
functionality is essentially SQL's "RANK" but the ordering is only
total, so no dense / not dense distinction. This "rank" function
provides the basis of both arbitrary quota queries as well as making
lists sorted. The "limit" function provides a specific kind of quota
query, in doing a restriction on the topic relation to a consecutive
range of tuples ranked as per "rank"; its functionality is like SQL's
"ORDER BY" plus "LIMIT" but the result is not a sequence.
* (Sequence.pod) Added the 2
"sys.std.Sequence.(|limit_of_)Seq_from_wrap" functions, which are
essentially the same as the above rank|limit but that the result is a
sequence rather than a generic relation. Prefer the sequence versions
when immediately returning the sorted query results, versus prefer the
rank|limit versions when using their results as a subquery in a larger
relational query. Also added "Seq_from_attr", which together with
"Seq_from_wrap" are analogies to similar Set and Bag functions. Also
added the 2 functions "last_index" and "slice".
* (Routines.pod) Removed the empty main pod section "SYSTEM-DEFINED
CORE CATALOG FUNCTIONS"; catalog-specific routines will instead go in a
new Core/Routines_Catalog.pod file when they come to be.
2008-05-12 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.30.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.30.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.30.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.26.0 and
Integer.pod and Blob.pod and Rational.pod 0.24.0 and Types.pod 0.23.1
and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.22.0 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.19.0 and
Conventions.pod 0.2.0. The other pre-existing versioned files are
unchanged.
* (Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod) Fixed a few fossils.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Refactored the catalog types for defining outer
data types. The oft-repeated attribute triple
"inner_(sca|non_sca|dom)_types" was factored out into the new tuple
(database) type Cat.InnerTypeSet, and a single "inner_types" attribute
of that type is now used in the outer routine and type defining types
rather than the triple. The 3 "Cat.(Scalar|Nonscalar|Domain)Type"
types were combined into the 1 "Cat.Type" type; now an outer type must
have at least 1 inner type, which defines the outer type, and that
inner type has the empty string for its name; this arrangement is akin
to an expression node hierarchy. Along with that, the 9
"Cat.(Sys|Dep|Pkg)(Sca|NonSca|Dom)TypeSet" types were combined into the
3 "Cat.(Sys|Dep|Pkg)TypeSet" types, and the corresponding 3 attributes
in each of "Cat.(System|Depot|Package)" were consolidated into 1
attribute for each.
* (Rational.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Renamed the
rational extension enumerated type "E_RM"/"Cat.E_RM" to just
"RatRoundMeth", and also updated its literal syntax in both Tiny
dialects likewise.
* (Rational.pod) Updated the "RatRoundMeth" type so that it explicitly
has a possrep that wraps the Cat.Name type, rather than implicitly
having no possreps.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Abbreviated the literal syntax
for scalar catalog types in both Tiny dialects so that the literals no
longer have a leading "Cat."; this affects the 4 types: Name,
NameChain, DeclNameChain, Comment; but with Name it only affects the
documentation since its literals had no 'Name' prefix to begin with.
* (Integer.pod, Blob.pod, Rational.pod) Updated the documentation so
that any types declared by these files which were referred to with a
"Cat." prefix now aren't; the affected types were "RatRoundRule" and
several "PInt\d\w+".
* (Conventions.pod) Removed the suggestion about enumerated types
being named like E_FOO; for one thing, no system-defined enums do that
anymore; also that format may be too terse for general practice.
2008-05-11 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.29.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.29.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.29.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.25.0 and
Types.pod and Routines.pod and Integer.pod and Blob.pod and Text.pod
and Set.pod and Sequence.pod and Bag.pod and Rational.pod 0.23.0 and
Nonscalar.pod 0.22.0 and Basics.pod and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.21.0 and
HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.18.0. The other pre-existing versioned files are
unchanged.
* (Basics.pod) Added new "User Namespace Correspondence" pod section
under ENTITY NAMES. It says how the namespaces *.lib and *.data
inter-relate, for example when they need to have corresponding sections
and when they need to have non-conflicting ones. Also, when a depot
has no subdepots or packages, then its "dep.data" is "just a database".
* (Basics.pod) Added new "Referencing Data Types" pod section under
ENTITY NAMES. It specifies a couple new language features, the first
of which lets you directly reference types that were baked into the
external interfaces of other entities like variables or routines, as if
they were normal explicitly declared types; also you can simply take
the corresponding tuple type for a relation type or vice-versa; the
second feature is that you can tersely declare simple collection types
inline, such as sets or sequences of Foo, saving the language and users
from a proliferation of explicitly declared simple (|quasi-)nonscalar
types like C<MaybeOfInt> or C<SeqOfText>.
* (Types.pod) Removed the 6 explicitly declared tuple type factories
"(|Quasi)(Set|Seq|Bag)Elem", which are now superfluous as you should
now be able to use the "tuple_from" syntax on the
"(|Quasi)(Set|Seq|Bag)" type factories instead, if you need them.
* (Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod, Integer.pod, Blob.pod, Text.pod,
Rational.pod) Removed the 38 explicitly declared 'Of' types which are
now superfluous: 24
"(Set|Maybe|Seq|Bag)Of(Bool|Int|UInt|Blob|Text|Rat)", 4
"(Set|Bag)Of(Tuple|Relation)", SetOfBag, MaybeOfTuple, SeqOfSeq, 2
"QuasiSetOf(Tuple|Relation)", SeqOfProcStmt, 4
"SetOf(Name|NameExprMap|SetOfName|NameChain)".
* (Types_Catalog.pod, Routines.pod, Integer.pod, Blob.pod, Text.pod,
Nonscalar.pod, Set.pod, Sequence.pod, Bag.pod, Rational.pod) Updated
all references to the aforementioned deleted 'Of' types, in type
attributes and routine signatures, to refer to the implicitly generated
'_of' versions instead. In Types_Catalog.pod, this also means that the
whole SYSTEM-DEFINED CORE QUASI-CATALOG PARAMETERIZED TYPES pod section
was eliminated.
* (Types.pod) Updated descriptions of the Database and Single types.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Updated the 4
"Cat.(System|Federation|Depot|Package)" types to ensure that they
actually are "Database" types and not "just Tuple" types, since each
"cat" variable is supposed to be a valid "database". The only change
for each of the 4 types was to convert type of its "comment" attribute
from "Cat.Comment" (a scalar) to "single_of.Cat.Comment" (a relation);
the latter type was also added under the misc collection types section.
Also clarified that the "Cat.ExprNodeSet" type qualifies as a db type.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Updated the 4 "Cat.Sys(Nsp|Func|Upd|Proc)Set"
types to flesh out the definition of their 'parent' attributes (which
had been left 'TODO'), and expanded the description of the "namespaces"
attribute of the "Cat.System" type.
* (Types_Catalog.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Refactored
the catalog types for defining data types. Previously, there was just
the single C<Cat.Type> main type, plus 2 supporting enumerated types,
that handled all of special types, root scalar and nonscalar types,
domain types and union etc types. Now C<Cat.Type> has been replaced
with mainly these 9 types: Cat.(|Inner)(Scalar|Nonscalar|Domain)Type,
Cat.Possrep(|Map)Set, Cat.KeySet; they handle all of the aforementioned
but for special types. There are 3 main type definition methods for
user-defined types, each of which is represented by an outer/inner
pair; the inners do all the work and outers are just wrappers for those
to make them explicit depot etc entities; multiple inners can be in an
outer, all but one playing support to the one, and inner types also can
be embedded in outer routines. With Cat.Type gone, the 2 enumerated
types Cat.E_TK and Cat.E_TDM were no longer useful and were eliminated;
along with their types, the special literal syntax for Cat.E_TK and
Cat.E_TDM was eliminated from the 2 Tiny dialects. Added the 9
Cat.(Sys|Dep|Pkg)(Sca|NonSca|Dom)TypeSet types and updated the
Cat.(System|Depot|Package) types to each have 3 corresponding
attributes, rather than each having a placeholder 'types' attribute.
Added the 3 Cat.Inner(Sca|NonSca|Dom)TypeSet types and updated the
Cat.(Func|Upd|Proc)Body types to each have 3 corresponding attributes,
rather than each having a placeholder 'inner_types' attribute; the 3
new outer type types each have the 3 corresponding attributes also.
Also added the 2 Cat.Sys(Spec|ScaNPR)TypeSet types and updated the
Sys.System type to have 2 corresponding attributes; these list the
special system-defined types of the kinds that users can't make.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Added 2 catalog types for defining dbvars, both
of the catalog and user data variety: Cat.DbVar, Cat.SysCatSet. Updated
the catalog types Cat.(System|Depot|Package) to have a 'catalog' or
'data' attribute each rather than a placeholder. With this, all the
explicit TODO placeholders in Types_Catalog.pod are now gone.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) The placeholder catalog type Cat.Exception was
not addressed yet, and for now has been removed; it will come back
later; so the whole OLD TYPE DEFINITIONS TO REWRITE OR REPLACE pod
section was eliminated.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) The statement terminator semicolon no longer exists;
it was never needed to help parsing and its presence would probably
have confused people. Also added whitespace allowance between main
parts of rational literals.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) Added DESCRIPTION paragraph to point out that the
PTMD_Tiny dialect is designed for a single-pass parser or lexer, and so
it should be possible to parse such code simply and with little RAM;
also a paragraph about the flexibility programmers have for writing
code in the dialect, such as matters of whitespace.
2008-05-09 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.28.1 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.28.1.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.28.1 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.24.2 and
Types.pod and Routines.pod and Ordered.pod and Integer.pod and Blob.pod
and Text.pod and Set.pod and Sequence.pod and Bag.pod and Rational.pod
0.22.1 and Nonscalar.pod 0.21.1 and Basics.pod 0.20.2 and PTMD_Tiny.pod
0.20.1 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.17.1 and Temporal.pod and Spatial.pod
0.7.1. The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* Completed the system entity renaming that began in release 0.27.0,
such that all fully-qualified references to types and routines in the
'sys.[A-Z]\w+' namespace have been renamed into the 'sys.std.[A-Z]\w+'
namespace. This was the only change made for release 0.28.1. To be
specific, the usage of 'sys.std' was already official in 0.27.0, and it
was just that most documentation was out of date until now.
2008-05-01 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.28.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.28.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.28.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.24.1 and
Basics.pod 0.20.1 and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.20.0 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod
0.17.0. The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) Seq literals now use square brackets as list
delimiters rather than curly braces like most literals. It was decided
to standardize on using square brackets to delimit the few lists where
the order of elements in the literal is significant, while leaving the
curly braces for the majority lists where the order is not significant.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) All the separator and list delimiter tokens (that
are outside character string literals) now allow whitespace around
them, which can help you wrap long lines.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) Character string literals may now be divided into
1..N consecutive character string literal segments which are separated
by the (whitespace delimited) segment stitching character '~' (tilde);
this can help you wrap long character strings into multiple lines.
Likewise, blob literals can now be segmented using the same token. Now
we could have tried likewise with numeric literals too, but decided not
for simplicity, as the odds of that being used are next to none. Also
the flat formats for name chains can not be segmented; if you have one
that long, then use the sequence format for name chains instead.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Added another format for generic
relation literals that is more compact than the other main form due to
only stating attribute names once rather than repeating them per tuple;
the trade-off is that attribute values per tuple and their names are
now mapped by ordinal position in the literal so attribute order is not
immaterial; mutual order of whole tuples still is immaterial though.
* (Basics.pod, Types_Catalog.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod) Fixed a few fossils.
2008-04-27 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.27.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.27.0.tar.gz.
* Removed the very incomplete file Hierarchical.pod, as it has become
more superfluous given the other Tiny dialects becoming more terse and
better for regular use. Not that other dialects can't be introduced
later, but they aren't as necessary now.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.27.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.24.0 and
Basics.pod 0.20.0 and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.19.0 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod
0.16.0. The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (D.pm, Basics.pod) In the ENTITY NAMES section of Basics.pod,
refactored the builtins namespaces to unify them under 'sys'; so what
used to be ['cat','sys','imp'] are now ['sys.cat','sys.std','sys.imp']
respectively. The VERSIONING section of D.pm had a corresponding
update. However, all the standard Muldis D routine and type
definitions or references in the Core/* and Ext/* and Dialect/* etc
files were *not* updated yet to the new naming scheme; those
documentation files will be updated piecemeal instead when they already
need to be updated for some other reason, especially for a related
global change; meanwhile, though most pod doesn't show it, the new
'sys.std' names are the actual official ones. Also, 'mnt' was split
into itself and 'mnt.cat', the latter being where the system catalog
for controlling depot mounts actually now is.
* (Basics.pod) In the ENTITY NAMES section, public-invokable types
and routines no longer have to be confined in packages, but can exist
directly in a depot or subdepot instead.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Added generic literal syntax for
selecting a value of any scalar or quasi-scalar type which has at least
1 possrep. The syntax is similar to a tuple literal, but rather than
being "Tuple:{ <attr names and values> }" it is "Scalar:<type
name>:<possrep name>:{ <possrep attr names and values> }". This
feature fills in a useability hole where previously it wasn't possible
to have literals of most scalar types in a bootloader, and such values
required the writing of a whole (temporary) routine to generate them.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) Updated the literal syntax for a Cat.NameChain so
its 'seq' representation now has square brackets around the name parts.
* (Types_Catalog.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Refactored
the catalog types for defining value expressions and routine
statements. Routine parameters and variables are now invokable
directly in expressions and statements, and are no longer invokable by
way of 'param' or 'var' etc expression nodes. Expression nodes and
parameters and variables are now invoked using Cat.NameChain rather
than Cat.Name (the implementing change was in Cat.NameExprMap), which
allows you both to access their attributes with minimal syntax, but
also normalizes the syntax for local and global variable access. The 2
types Cat.ProcStmtArg(|Set) were eliminated since, following the above
changes, Cat.NameExprMap could be used instead for defining procedure
statement arguments; then the Cat.E_PSAK enumerated type had no more
uses, and was eliminated. The 2 types Cat.(|Multi)UpdStmt were merged
into the 1 type Cat.MultiUpdStmt, which otherwise is essentially the
same as the old version. The 3 types Cat.Expr(Node|Set|Tree) were
refactored into the 6 types
Cat.(|(Sca|ScaPR|Tup|Rel)Lit|FuncInvo)ExprNodeSet; the first of those
is a tuple with 5 attributes, one each of the other 5 of those, which
are relations; so then an inner routine that used to have a
Cat.Expr(Set|Tree) attribute now has a Cat.ExprNodeSet attribute
instead; then the Cat.E_ENK enumerated type had no more uses, and was
eliminated. With the previous changes, code for expressions or
statements no longer has any inapplicable attributes, save relations
allowed to be empty. Along with their types, the special literal
syntax for Cat.E_ENK and Cat.E_PSAK was eliminated from the 2 Tiny
dialects.
* (Types_Catalog.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Added new
scalar type Cat.DeclNameChain, as well as its own literal syntax in
both Tiny dialects. This type is the same as Cat.NameChain except that
it allows 0..N name parts rather than 2..N, and its flat possrep also
has periods before and after the parts rather than just between them.
This type was added for use when declaring subdepots, depot entities.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Added a set of 4 top-level catalog types which
are the types of the Muldis D catalog dbvars: Cat.System (for
'sys.cat'), Cat.Federation (for 'fed.cat'), Cat.Depot (for 'dep.cat'
and 'sdp.cat'), Cat.Package (for 'pkg.cat'). Added a set of 2 catalog
types which define nodes in N-depth namespace hierarchies for
organizing entities within a catalog: Cat.SysNspSet (hierarchies for
system-defined entities), Cat.SubdepotSet (hierarchies for user-defined
entities, for example SQL 'schema'); these 2 only declare that
namespaces exist, not what entities are in them. Added a set of 11
catalog types which specify/embed the definitions of entities in
catalog dbvars: Cat.DepotMountSet (what depot mounts are in a mount
federation), Cat.PackageSet (what packages are in a depot),
Cat.Sys(Func|Upd|Proc)Set (what system-defined routines there are),
Cat.(Dep|Pkg)(Func|Upd|Proc)Set (what user-defined routines there are,
directly in a depot or in a package of a depot, respectively); for the
system-defined routines, only the routine headings/interfaces are
specified, and for user-defined ones, both those and the
bodies/implementations are specified.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Refactored the catalog types for defining
main|outer and inner routines, so that routine headings and bodies are
now separate from each other, and routine declared names are now
external to both parts; that is, a routine's name, if it has one, is
supplied by whatever other type embeds the otherwise anonymous routine
definition. The 11 types Cat.(|Inner)(Func|Updater|Proc) and
Cat.Inner(Func|Updater)(Set|Tree) and Cat.InnerProcTree were refactored
into the 12 types Cat.(Func|Upd|Proc)(Head|Body) and
Cat.Inner(Func|Upd|Proc)(Body|Set). Following this refactoring plus
the previous change item, the 'name' attribute for named functions is
directly in each of the 12 Cat.(Sys|Dep|Pkg|Inner)(Func|Upd|Proc)Set
types; all 12 have a 'head' attribute and all but the Sys have a 'body'
attribute, those embedding appropriate Head and Body types, the 3
together completely defining the routine. Both outer and inner
routines of the same kind use the same Head types, but have their own
Body types. Another change this refactoring brought is that an outer
routine no longer requires an inner routine to define its own
interface; now an outer routine body embeds its implementation detail
(still an inner routine Body) directly, rather than it being a list
item in an inner routines list whose name is the empty string;
therefore, outer routines no longer need to have inner routines at all
unless they do certain things.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Despite the widescale refactoring, these 10
catalog types transitioned from the previous to the current design
while retaining their names and purpose, and also all or most of their
own design details: Cat.Name, Cat.NameChain, Cat.Comment,
Cat.SeqOfProcStmt, Cat.ProcStmt, Cat.NameTypeMap, NameExprMap,
AttrRenameMap, SetOfName, Cat.SetOfNameExprMap. Also some minor typo
fixes with a few of the 9 QuasiCat type docs, but the whole block was
left alone and still fits in fine.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) The following 6 catalog types were not addressed
yet and still need to be rewritten/refactored: Cat.E_TK, Cat.E_TDM,
Cat.Type, Cat.Exception, Cat.SetOfSetOfName, Cat.SetOfNameChain. More
generally speaking, the catalog types for defining data types (and
databases) still need to be rewritten, or actually they mostly need to
be written in the first place. Hopefully by the next Muldis D release.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) In the process of the other changes, the 3
largest main documentation sections, "SYSTEM-DEFINED CORE CATALOG (
SCALAR | TUPLE | RELATION ) DATA TYPES", were reorganized into the 10
main documentation sections "TYPES FOR DEFINING ( ENTITY NAMES AND
COMMENTS | SYSTEM-DEFINED ENTITIES | FEDERATIONS | DEPOTS AND SUBDEPOTS
| PACKAGES | ROUTINE HEADINGS | ROUTINE BODIES | INNER ROUTINE BODIES
)" and "SIMPLE GENERIC CATALOG COLLECTION TYPES" and "OLD TYPE
DEFINITIONS TO REWRITE OR REPLACE".
2008-04-21 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.26.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.26.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.26.0 and Types_Catalog.pod 0.23.0 and
Routines.pod 0.22.0 and Basics.pod 0.19.0 and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.18.0 and
HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.15.0. The other pre-existing versioned files are
unchanged.
* (Basics.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod) Renamed the routine kind 'main' to
'bootloader' and updated its description. This routine kind is now not
so much a "main program" as it is more like a thin wrapper that loads
and invokes the main from a depot. A bootloader can be used by both
plain text and hosted data Muldis D, not just the former; it can also
be split into pieces. Also added the bootloader_exclusive routine kind
which is a system service that can only be called by a bootloader,
examples being distinct transaction initiation and termination
statements. Most updates were in the ROUTINES and TRANSACTIONS AND
CONCURRENCY and RESOURCE MODULARITY AND PERSISTENCE sections of
Basics.pod, and in the DESCRIPTION of PTMD_Tiny.pod.
* (Routines.pod) Added new SYSTEM-DEFINED CORE BOOTLOADER EXCLUSIVES
with 3 new sys.Core.Control.(start|commit|rollback)_trans routines.
* (Basics.pod) In the ENTITY NAMES section, refactored the
fed|dep|sdp|pkg namespaces so that each has cat|lib|data secondary
namespaces. The 'lib' namespace retains the type and routine
invocation names while 'data' now represents a dbvar and it replaces
all the '<relvar>'; this change was made to emphasize the fact that
there is just a single global variable (per scope) for user data, and
that relvars are just pseudo-variable components of a dbvar. The new
'cat' secondary namespaces, each a dbvar, are now the parts of the
system catalog for user-defined entities, and the 'cat' primary
namespace is now just a dbcon for system-defined entities. Added new
'mnt' primary namespace catalog dbvar to countrol what depot mounts
exist, rather than that being under the 'cat' primary. Also indicated
that type definitions can have inner routines, and routine definitions
can have inner types; that is there are both inner and outer types now.
* (Basics.pod) In ENTITY NAMES, added "Terse Pseudo-Variable Syntax"
section which specifies that you can indeed use extended entity names
to directly reference components of eg tuples, such as by writing
"tupvar.attrname" rather than having to say "attr( tupvar, attrname )"
or "assign( tupvar.attrname, 42 )" rather than "assign( tupvar,
update_attr( tupvar, attrname, 42 ) )".
* (Types_Catalog.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Formalized
the Cat.NameChain type with actual possrep names, and updated it to
require a minimum of 2 chain elements; also deleted the superfluous
types Cat.NESeqOfName and Cat.FlattenedNameChain, which have been
merged into Cat.NameChain as informal inner types.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Supplemented the HDMD_Perl_Tiny
dialect so you can define whole bootloader routines in it as you
already could with the PTMD_Tiny dialect; added 2 new pod sections /
PHMD node types BOOTLOADER and BOOTLOADER PROCEDURE CALL. Updated the
PTMD_Tiny dialect to rename the 'start' token to 'bootloader', and
'procedure_call' to 'bootloader_procedure_call'; the latter now starts
with the literal text 'boot_call' rather than 'Call'.
2008-04-13 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.25.1 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.25.1.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.25.1 and Basics.pod 0.18.1 and
SeeAlso.pod 0.4.1. The other pre-existing versioned files are
unchanged.
* (D.pm, Basics.pod, SeeAlso.pod) A few minor updates to reflect the
fact that the Muldis D main reference implementation is now named
Muldis Rosetta rather than Muldis DB.
2008-04-07 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.25.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.25.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: D.pm 0.25.0 and Types.pod and
Types_Catalog.pod and Ordered.pod and Integer.pod and Blob.pod and
Text.pod and Set.pod and Sequence.pod and Bag.pod and Rational.pod
0.22.0 and Basics.pod 0.18.0 and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.17.0 and
HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.14.0 and Temporal.pod and Spatial.pod 0.7.0. The
other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (D.pm) The TRADEMARK POLICY section was severely edited to excise
most legalese, and is now just half its previous size; the old longer
version was shunted off to the Muldis Data Systems' website.
* (D.pm, PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Renamed the quasi-constant
second (authority) part of a fully-qualified name format for a Muldis D
language variant, applicable only to the official/original (not
embraced and extended) variants, from 'cpan:DUNCAND' to
'http://muldis.com'. This is because the main web address of Muldis
Data Systems more closely represents the official authority on Muldis
D, rather than CPAN which is more just a forum for publishing it.
* (Basics.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod) Updated the "main" routine kind to
specify that it can not have any lexical variables or inner routines;
all a "main" can do is invoke procedures that have no subject-to-update
parameters.
* (Basics.pod) The standard system-defined entities may now have fully
qualified names that are 3 or more parts (including the "sys") rather
than exactly 4 parts, which allows for more elegant naming schemes.
* (Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod, Integer.pod,
Blob.pod, Text.pod, Rational.pod, Temporal.pod, Spatial.pod) Renamed
all the data types declared in Types.pod to substitute 'Type' for
'(Universal|((|Quasi)(Scalar|Tuple|Relation)|Remnant|Spec)'; then
renamed the 4 'D0' types to distinguish them again, and renamed 'E_D'
to 'QuasiScalarDVPT'. Renamed all the data types declared in
Types_Catalog.pod to insert a '.Type' before their '.(|Quasi)Cat'.
Then all the Core types were named 'sys.Core.Type(|.(|Quasi)Cat).\w+'.
Renamed all the data types declared in
(Integer|Blob|Text|Rational|Spatial).pod so that they have names like
'sys.<extension>.Type.\w+'; the previous 3rd name part was either
redundant with the extension name or was '(Cat|Spec)'. Renamed all the
data types declared in Temporal.pod from 'sys.Temporal.(With|No)TZ.\w+'
to 'sys.Temporal.Type.\w+(With|No)TZ'.
* (Ordered.pod, Integer.pod, Blob.pod, Text.pod, Set.pod, Sequence.pod,
Bag.pod, Rational.pod) Renamed all the routines whose third name parts
were redundant with their second name parts, to remove the third parts.
* (Types.pod, Integer.pod, Rational.pod) Removed the system-defined
types NE(Blob|Text) and updated the few system-defined functions using
them to use Blob|Text instead.
* (Types_Catalog.pod, Integer.pod, Rational.pod) Removed the
Cat.PInt2_36 type from the core and placed duplicate copies of it under
altered names in both the integer and rational extensions.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Updated the DESCRIPTION, as well as the Name and
Comment descriptions.
* (Types_Catalog.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Updated the
Cat.E_ENK and Cat.E_PSAK types to remove each of their 'default'
values. Users now always specify the use of type-default values
explicitly, using either generic literal or function invocation
expressions, which makes user code more self-documenting and saves on
some catalog complexity; that said, some Muldis D dialects may still
have a short-hand for 'default'.
* (Types_Catalog.pod) Updated the Cat.ExprNode and Cat.ProcStmtArg
types to remove each of their 'type' attributes. Users now always do
an explicit 'treated' func call when they need to, or otherwise the
data type at each of these nodes is now just inferred from context, and
so Muldis D is now more like a typical programming language as to what
it requires users to explicitly say.
2008-03-22 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::D version 0.24.0 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-D-0.24.0.tar.gz.
* What was Language-MuldisD at version 0.23.0 has been renamed to
Muldis-D. This is the first release of the Muldis-D distribution, and
the first release of any distribution to contain Perl 5 package names
like Muldis::D(|::\w+). All of the files in this distribution are as
identical as possible to how they were when last released under the
names Language::MuldisD(|::\w+) but for the name changes. All lib/
files were renamed appropriately, and also the one t/LMD_00_Compile.t
was renamed to t/Muldis_D_00_Compile.t.
* All versioned files had their version numbers incremented to the
first higher 0.N.0. New file versions are: D.pm 0.24.0 and Core.pod
and Types.pod and Types_Catalog.pod and Routines.pod and Ordered.pod
and Integer.pod and Blob.pod and Text.pod and Nonscalar.pod and Set.pod
and Sequence.pod and Bag.pod and Rational.pod 0.21.0 and Basics.pod
0.17.0 and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.16.0 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.13.0 and
Temporal.pod and Spatial.pod 0.6.0 and SeeAlso.pod 0.4.0 and
Hierarchical.pod and Conventions.pod 0.1.0.
* Updated D.pm and the README file to clarify that commercial support
is available from the author specifically by way of Muldis Data
Systems.
* Updated all .pm and .pod files to add a new TRADEMARK POLICY section
near the end of each; it serves for trademarks what the LICENSE AND
COPYRIGHT did for copyrights. The D.pm file had the actual text, and
the other files simply say to look at D.pm. To summarize, the word
MULDIS is a trademark and how you may use it has limitations.
* (SeeAlso.pod) Updated the "Muldis DB for Perl 6" implementation
reference to say that it is now a secondary version, and that the Perl
5 version is now the only main muldis D implementation. Generally
speaking, it does not help the adoption of Muldis D if we are giving
the impression that it has a dependency that most people don't have
and/or isn't ready for production use, namely Perl 6, and Perl 5 should
be given more support in the meantime.
* (Basics.pod, Ordered.pod) Minor fixes.
* This is the Muldis-D-0.24.0 file manifest:
Changes
INSTALL
lib/Muldis/D.pm
lib/Muldis/D/Basics.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Conventions.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Core.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Core/Routines.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Core/Types.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Core/Types_Catalog.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Dialect/HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Dialect/PTMD_Tiny.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Ext/Bag.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Ext/Blob.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Ext/Integer.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Ext/Nonscalar.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Ext/Ordered.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Ext/Rational.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Ext/Sequence.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Ext/Set.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Ext/Spatial.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Ext/Temporal.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Ext/Text.pod
lib/Muldis/D/Hierarchical.pod
lib/Muldis/D/SeeAlso.pod
LICENSE/GPL
Makefile.PL
MANIFEST
MANIFEST.SKIP
META.yml
README
t/Muldis_D_00_Compile.t
TODO
2008-03-22 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
The next version of the Module List will list the following module:
modid: Muldis::D
DSLIP: cmong
description: Formal spec of Muldis D relational DBMS lang
userid: DUNCAND (Darren Duncan)
chapterid: 7 (Database_Interfaces)
enteredby: BDFOY (brian d foy)
enteredon: Sat Mar 22 22:41:26 2008 GMT
The resulting entry will be:
Muldis::
::D cmong Formal spec of Muldis D relational DBMS lang DUNCAND
2008-03-22 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
Record update in the PAUSE modules database:
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2008-03-05 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.23.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.23.0.tar.gz.
* Reverted the only change made in release 0.22.1, by recombining the 6
files Core(|/\w+).pod back into the single file Core.pod; it would then
be split apart again but in a different way. For simplicity of
documentation, the rest of the release 0.23.0 change items are written
from the point of view of starting with the combined Core.pod.
* Pulled apart Core.pod to turn as much of it as possible into language
extensions, leaving the remaining core as minimalist as possible, such
that it contains barely more than what is needed to both bootstrap the
Muldis D language and satisfy the mandatory parts of "The Third
Manifesto". The minimized core still provides the full system catalog
complexity, but has relatively few system-defined generic data types
and system-defined operators. There were 9 new Ext/\w+.pod files
created out of the reductions: Ordered.pod, Integer.pod, Blob.pod,
Text.pod, Nonscalar.pod, Set.pod, Sequence.pod, Bag.pod, Rational.pod.
Details of what each contains appear below.
* Re-split apart Core.pod 4 ways, into itself and 3 new files, all of
which have the same names of and correspond to the files of the same
names that release 0.22.1 had: Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod,
Routines.pod. In that respect, then, release 0.23.0 actually served to
just eliminate the 2 files Functions_(S|Nons)calar.pod, whose contents
were either merged into Routines.pod or spread out into the 9 new Ext
files; and some smaller portions of Types(|_Catalog).pod were also
moved out into some of the 9 new Ext files. Details pre-split follow.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.23.0 and Core.pod and Types.pod
and Types_Catalog.pod and Routines.pod and Ordered.pod and Integer.pod
and Blob.pod and Text.pod and Nonscalar.pod and Set.pod and
Sequence.pod and Bag.pod and Rational.pod 0.20.0 and Basics.pod 0.16.0
and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.15.0 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.12.0 and Temporal.pod
0.5.3. The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Ordered.pod, Core.pod, Temporal.pod) Removed the Ordered union
type; from now on, any type is potentialy orderable based on what
functions exist for it, not by its type declaration. Also removed the
4 Spec.\w+ofOrdered types. Any routine declarations that used Ordered
before now use Universal instead. Moved all sys.Core.Ordered.\w+
functions to Ordered.pod from Core.pod, renaming them to
sys.Ordered.Ord.\w+.
* (Core.pod) Removed the Cat.ScalarLiteral type; from now on, the
limitations of what values can be used for the scal_lit attribute of
Cat.ExprNode are either dialect-defined or implementation-defined; all
others can still be defined using the 'func' attribute.
* (Basics.pod, Rational.pod, Core.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod,
HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Demoted the Rat types from the language core into
a language extension. Moved all sys.Core.Rat.\w+ types (plus the
sys.Core.Spec\w+ofRat types) and functions to Rational.pod from
Core.pod, renaming the 'Core' to 'Rational'. Likewise moved and renamed
the 3 rational-specific catalog types [PInt2_N, E_RM, RatRoundRule].
Updated Basics.pod to reflect this. Rearranged PTMD_Tiny.pod and
HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod to move their elements for Rat and E_RM literals to
the end of the files, where language extension literals now go.
* (Integer.pod, Core.pod) Moved all sys.Core.Int.\w+ functions (plus
the sys.Core.Spec\w+of(Int|UInt) types) to Integer.pod from Core.pod,
renaming the 'Core' to 'Integer'.
* (Blob.pod, Core.pod) Moved all sys.Core.Blob.\w+ functions (plus the
sys.Core.Spec\w+ofBlob types) to Blob.pod from Core.pod, renaming the
'Core' to 'Blob'. Likewise moved and renamed the blob-specific catalog
type PInt1_4.
* (Text.pod, Core.pod) Moved all sys.Core.Text.\w+ functions (plus the
sys.Core.Spec\w+ofText types) to Text.pod from Core.pod, renaming the
'Core' to 'Text'.
* (Core.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Renamed all 8
sys.Core.(Bool|Int|Text|Blob).\w+ remaining types to
sys.Core.Scalar.\w+. So now all the generic core types have names in
the just 8 main type groupings: Scalar, Tuple, Relation, their 3 Quasi
counterparts, Universal, Remnant.
* (Core.pod) Removed the 4 Spec.\w+ofScalar types. So now the only
similar such types left in the core are the 4 Spec.\w+ofBool ones;
collapsed the mention of them under TYPE SUMMARY into a footnote.
* (Nonscalar.pod, Core.pod) Moved 31 (about 3/7) of the
sys.Core.(Tuple|Relation).\w+ functions to Nonscalar.pod from Core.pod,
renaming the 'Core' to 'Nonscalar'. The moved were in 5 groups, the
first being all Tuple.\w+, the remaining 4 all Relation.\w+. Group 1
had these 4: degree, attr_from_Tuple, Tuple_from_attr,
substitution_in_default. Group 2 had these 11: degree,
is(|_not)_empty, empty, universal, power_set, negation,
transitive_closure, (|maybe_)reduction, map. Group 3 had these 5:
is(|_not)_proper_subset, exclusion, composition, join_with_group. Group
4 had these 6: (|static_)substitution(|_in_(restriction|semijoin)).
Group 5 had these 5:
outer_join_with_(group|maybes|defaults|product|extension).
* (Set.pod, Core.pod) Moved all sys.Core.(Set|Maybe).\w+ functions to
Set.pod from Core.pod, renaming the 'Core' to 'Set'.
* (Sequence.pod, Core.pod) Moved all sys.Core.Seq.\w+ functions to
Sequence.pod from Core.pod, renaming the 'Core' to 'Sequence'.
* (Bag.pod, Core.pod) Moved all sys.Core.Bag.\w+ functions to Bag.pod
from Core.pod, renaming the 'Core' to 'Bag'.
* Following all the above moves, there were 56 operators (53 functions,
1 updater, 2 procedures) remaining in Core.pod; of those, the
'Universal' namespace had 5 functions and 1 updater, the 'Bool'
namespace had 6 functions, the 'Tuple' namespace had 10 functions, the
'Relation' namespace had 33 functions, and the 'Control' namespace had
2 procedures.
2008-02-29 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.22.1 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.22.1.tar.gz.
* This release takes place on a rare February 29th.
* This release is minimalist and serves only to split up the file
Core.pod into itself plus 5 new files, all named Core/\w+.pod:
Types.pod, Types_Catalog.pod, Routines.pod, Functions_Scalar.pod,
Functions_Nonscalar.pod. This split was done mainly to make the
information easier to maintain and to read. Where the original file
was 168KB, the largest of the new files is 60KB.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.22.1 and Core.pod 0.19.1 (all 5
Core/\w+.pod started at 0.19.1 also). The other pre-existing versioned
files are unchanged.
2008-02-26 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.22.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.22.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.22.0 and Core.pod 0.19.0 and
Basics.pod 0.15.0 and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.14.0 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod
0.11.0. The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Basics.pod) Added new "Numeric Types" pod subsection under TYPE
SYSTEM, which outlines what features concerning numeric data are and
are not provided by the Muldis D language core. To summarize, the core
numerics are all exact radix-independent "bignum", suitable for all
magnitude of rational or floating-point numbers; no special values like
NaNs or infinities are provided, they are left to language extensions.
* (Core.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Renamed the rounding
method 'to_even' to 'half_even' and added 2 more rounding methods
'half_down' and 'to_inf'; the 2 complement 'half_up' and 'to_zero'.
* (Core.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Enhanced the Rat
numeric type so it now has 2 actual possreps, defined over Ints, called
'ratio' (2 attrs) and 'float' (3 attrs), rather than having zero actual
possreps and just a conceptual ratio one. The 'float' possrep is
intended to make it easier to deal with numbers in scientific notation,
which is particularly useful for very large or very small numbers.
Added the 4 functions Rat.Rat_from_Int_triple and
Rat.(mantissa|radix|exponent) to reflect the 'float' possrep. (But
note that these such functions are deprecated for generic scalar ones.)
In PTMD_Tiny, added a third format for specifying Rat literals, named
'float', which looks like 'Rat:float:9:314159*10^-5'; also renamed the
'pair' format to 'ratio'. In HDMD_Perl_Tiny, updated the PHMD node for
Rat literals to add some 'float' formats and rename the 'pair' formats.
2008-02-15 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.21.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.21.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.21.0 and Core.pod 0.18.0 and
Basics.pod 0.14.1 and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.13.0 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod
0.10.0. The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (MuldisD.pm, Basics.pod) Updated the paradigm list of Muldis D to
add the word "homoiconic", which I just learned about today and which
is strongly descriptive of any "D" language, especially of Muldis D.
* (Basics.pod, Core.pod) Renamed the 'treat' function to 'treated';
renamed the 'v' parameter of that and the 'is_value_of_type' function
to 'topic'.
* (Core.pod) Updated the notes on a complete tuple|relation types'
cardinalities to say specifically how to calculate them, rather than
generally saying it is done using permutations.
* (Core.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Added new scalar
catalog data type sys.Core.Cat.Comment which represents a Muldis D code
comment that programmers can attach to various catalog elements; it is
also useful for preserving comments translated to/from other languages.
This type is the same as Text|Name but is disjoint from both. Also
added a new Comment token or PHMD node type to both Tiny dialects.
* (Core.pod) Updated most (11) of the tuple catalog types to add a
'comment' attribute to each, so code comments can be attached to code
in the most appropriate places possible, such as to individual
expression nodes or to whole statements or to whole routines.
* (Core.pod) Updated the 2 functions sys.Core.Relation.un(wrap|group)
to add the new 'inner' argument, which resolves ambiguity of what
attribute names are being added for the result when the input relation
has no tuples (and the MST of every input relation attribute is Empty).
* (Core.pod) Added the 4 functions
Relation.static_(extension|substitution(|_in_(restriction|semijoin)))
which are all simpler-syntax versions their 'static_'-less counterparts
where the values being added or substituted are the same for every
tuple, so there is no need to incur a conceptual function call per
input tuple. So now every Muldis D function with a function parameter
now has an alternate specialized variant which handles certain common
cases, without a function parameter.
* (Core.pod) Added the function sys.Core.Tuple.multi_update as a
short-hand for multiple update_attr; in fact it is necessary in cases
where the latter would otherwise be used but a type constraint would
require multiple attribute updates as a unit.
* (Core.pod) Added the function sys.Core.Tuple.substitution_in_default
which should help users write less verbose Muldis D code where they can
just specify parts of a desired tuple value and let the rest be filled
in with default attributes for the desired tuple's type.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) Updated specifier for called procedure name so it
can be in both formats that a Cat.NameChain can have.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Added support for
quasi-nonscalar literals as per nonscalar literals.
2008-02-07 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.20.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.20.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.20.0 and Core.pod 0.17.2 and
Basics.pod 0.14.0 and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.12.0 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.9.0
and SeeAlso.pod 0.3.4. The other pre-existing versioned files are
unchanged.
* (MuldisD.pm, PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Renamed the constant
first part of a fully-qualified name format for a Muldis D language
variant, from 'MuldisD' to 'Muldis_D'. This is to help not perpetuate
the myth that the normal/correct way to spell the language name is with
MuldisD (1 word) rather than Muldis D (2 words); I have already seen a
number of places using that shortened form, incorrectly. Note that the
only reason the package name has them rammed together is because that
is normal practice for Perl namespaces, which the spec is written
under.
* (Basics.pod, Core.pod, PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod,
SeeAlso.pod) Rewrote the "Representation" POD sub-section of the
"MULDIS D" POD main section of Basics.pod, which included renaming the
"Concrete" and "Abstract" dialect groupings to "Plain Text" and "Hosted
Data". Then renamed any references to said groupings in all 5 files.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Rewrote most of the DESCRIPTION
pod in light of both the "Representation" change and MuldisD.pm's new
VERSIONING section, to conform to them and remove redundancies. Also
smaller changes for the same reasons in other parts of the 2 Tiny
files. In HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod, split the GENERAL STRUCTURE pod section
into itself and LANGUAGE NAME, the latter portion being rewritten.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Shortened the syntax for a
Cat.Name value, which huffmanizes the grammars more and also allows
other improvements. The cat_name grammar token no longer specifies a
"Cat.Name:" prefix, and the Cat.Name phmd node is now simply a Perl Str
rather than being a 2-element Array; any parsing context that is
expecting a generic literal grammar token or generic phmd node will
interpret a character string without metadata as being a Cat.Name.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Updated every nonscalar literal
grammar token and phmd node to remove its element that specifies a
predefined type name which constrains/defines the literal's heading.
This meta-data was verbosity that couldn't really be used except within
the DBMS, wherein it already existed there in code definitions that is
processing the literals. As an exception to this straight-removal, for
plain relation literals, a new replacement feature was added for the
removed, which specifies the relation's attribute list when the
relation has no tuples to provide that information. Given that this
attribute list is formatted differently than a tuple list, just one of
those things appears in a relation literal, and a parser can easily
distinguish between them.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod, HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod) Fleshed out or fixed the
syntaxes for specifying Cat.NameChain literals.
* (PTMD_Tiny.pod) Added the syntax to call procedures, thus making a
PTMD_Tiny code file actually able to represent a Muldis D 'main'
routine, and hence actually represent a program; which is simply a
sequence of procedure calls following a language name declaration. The
literal-defining syntax which still makes up most of the grammar is now
specifically for defining arguments for the procedure calls
2008-02-07 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.19.1 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.19.1.tar.gz.
* This release is very minimalist, serving to rename a few files, and
do as little as possible otherwise. It seemed best to do all actual
file content changes separately, so that it is easy to do
same-file-name diffs on consecutive distro versions and see what
content changed.
* Renamed Grammar.pod to Dialect/PTMD_Tiny.pod, and PerlHosted.pod to
Dialect/HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod. Correspondingly renamed the pseudo-package
names (what the NAME pod says) in those files. Then updated all the
other distro files to refer to the 2 renamed by their new names.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.19.1 and Core.pod 0.17.1 and
Basics.pod 0.13.1 and PTMD_Tiny.pod 0.11.1 and HDMD_Perl_Tiny.pod 0.8.1
and Hierarchical.pod 0.0.3. The other pre-existing versioned files are
unchanged.
2008-02-03 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.19.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.19.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.19.0 and Core.pod 0.17.0 and
Basics.pod 0.13.0 and Grammar.pod 0.11.0 and PerlHosted.pod 0.8.0 and
Hierarchical.pod and Conventions.pod 0.0.2. The other pre-existing
versioned files are unchanged.
* (MuldisD.pm) Added new main pod section VERSIONING which explains
the fully-qualified name formats of Muldis D variants in a generic
manner, so to help make the Muldis D code more future-proof. Updated
the related DESCRIPTION paragraph.
* (Basics.pod, Core.pod) Renamed the 2 operators is(|_not)_equal to
is(|_not)_identical, which is arguably less ambiguous on what they are
testing for. Also renamed their parameters from v(1|2) to
(topic|other); the parameters are still commutative, though.
* (Core.pod) Renamed the 2 operators is_(increase|decrease_or_same) to
is(|_not)_before, and eliminated the 2 operators
is_(decrease|increase_or_same); considering that all Muldis D
parameters are named rather than ordered, the eliminated operators are
completely redundant with invoking the 2 kept ones with the arguments
swapped, and order-specific variants are not helpful. Also renamed
their parameters as per the is_identical change. This elimination also
brings more parity with other parts of the language that considered
only-position-swapped variants useless, such as the presence of
is_subset but no is_superset.
* (Core.pod, Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Eliminated the Cat.Order
type, which currently doesn't seem to be that useful after all (if this
judgement was wrong, it could be brought back later). Eliminated the
corresponding grammar token and PHMD node kind. Eliminated the 2
Ordered.(|reverse_)comparison functions. Eliminated the 4
Cat.Order_\w+ functions.
* (Core.pod, Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Renamed the Just type to
Single (and QuasiJust to QuasiSingle); while breaking from the
Haskell-inspired triple, it reads better for Muldis D, and is more
descriptive.
* (Core.pod) Added 3 functions sys.Core.Maybe.(nothing|single|attr)
where the first 2 will select a Nothing or Single value respectively,
and the last one will extract the payload of a known-Just value.
* (Core.pod) Renamed the 2 functions Int.(in|de)crease to
Int.(in|de)crement.
* (Core.pod) Added an initial complement of 5 relational functions to
do half-outer natural joins in different ways,
Relation.outer_join_with_(group|maybes|defaults|product|extension);
also added inner join variant of the first, Relation.join_with_group.
The 2 'group' functions are intended as convenient tools for gathering
both parent and child records from a database using a single query
while avoiding duplication of the parent record values.
* (Core.pod, Hierarchical.pod, Conventions.pod) Other minor updates.
2008-01-25 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.18.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.18.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.18.0 and Core.pod 0.16.0 and
Basics.pod 0.12.0 and Grammar.pod 0.10.0 and PerlHosted.pod 0.7.0 and
Hierarchical.pod and Conventions.pod 0.0.1. The other pre-existing
versioned files are unchanged.
* (Basics.pod) Updated TYPE SYSTEM to remove the requirement where
every value must have exactly one most-specific-type / MST, which is
supposed to exist in a generic "D" language to assist some kinds of
polymorphism. Although that restriction is still generally followed
for all system-defined types, and it would ideally be the case for all
user-defined types, the design of Muldis D does not generally require a
value to have a single MST in order to work, and moreover to enforce
the single-MST requirement would place an undue burden on users, who
would typically need to define many gratuitous types to satisfy it.
* (Basics.pod) Updated the "Tuple Types and Relation Types" subsection
of TYPE SYSTEM to directly explain that any 2 zero-tuple relation
values of the same degree and with the same attribute names are
considered identical, regardless of the declared types of those
attributes in the code that produced them; every attribute of a
zero-tuple relation value has an MST of Empty, which is a subtype of
every other type. A consequence is that every Set|Maybe or Seq or Bag
type's single zero-tuple value is identical to every other's one.
* (Core.pod) Further echoing the design of Haskell's "Maybe" feature,
added 2 complementary subtypes of Maybe named
sys.Core.Relation.(Nothing|Just), which have exactly zero tuples or 1
tuple, respectively; the Nothing type has exactly 1 value of Maybe, and
the Just type has all the rest of them. Nothing is Muldis D's answer
to the SQL NULL, in that it is meant as a marker that a value is
unknown or inapplicable; but unlike SQL, Nothing is an actual value,
and it does equal itself. Just is the same container, that always does
hold exactly one value. Also added the 2 subtypes Quasi(Nothing|Just).
* (Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Took the explicit grammar token or
PHMD node type specific to the Maybe type, and replaced it with two
that are specific to the Nothing or Just types, where each
more-specialized replacement has simpler syntax than what it replaced.
* (Basics.pod, Core.pod, Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Rounded out /
added better symmetry to the type system by adding the concept of a
quasi-scalar type and adding the system-defined QuasiScalar maximal
type. Since there are no normal system-defined quasi-scalar types from
which that new maximal would draw a default value (all normal
quasi-scalar types are expected to be user-defined, if they exist at
all), also added the QuasiScalar.E_D subtype which exists soley for
that purpose. Also added the system-defined Remnant maximal type, and
that already had the pre-existing ScaTupRel normal system-defined type
from which to draw a default value.
* (Core.pod) Removed the ExprNode|ProcStmtArg attribute 'tk' and
InnerFunc attribute 'result_tk', due to seemingly not being too useful.
* (Core.pod) Added constraint to trees of expression nodes or inner
routines such that any node which is the sole tree root in its context
must have the empty string as its name. These 4 catalog data types now
have that constraint added: ExprTree, Inner(Func|Updater|Proc)Tree.
Removed the no-longer-needed 'root_\w+' attribute from each of these 4
catalog data types: InnerFunc, Func, Updater, Proc. Some small fixes.
* (Core.pod) Added the 2 functions Ordered.is_(in|de)crease_or_same,
which are to is_(in|de)crease what '>='|'<=' are to '>'|'<'. With this
addition, all 6 of the common binary compare operators [=,!=,<,>,<=,>=]
are directly represented, so no need to emulate over several functions.
* (Core.pod) Added the 3 functions Relation.disjoint_(insertion|union)
and Set.disjoint_insertion; they are the same as the non-disjoint
versions but that they fail if there are duplicate tuples|elements
rather than succeeding as a full or partial no-op.
* (Basics.pod, Core.pod, Hierarchical.pod, Conventions.pod) Other
minor updates.
2008-01-12 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.17.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.17.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.17.0 and Core.pod 0.15.0 and
Grammar.pod 0.9.0 and PerlHosted.pod 0.6.0. The other pre-existing
versioned files are unchanged. Added 2 new files
lib/Language/MuldisD/Hierarchical.pod and
lib/Language/MuldisD/Conventions.pod, each of which start at version
0.0.0.
* (Core.pod) Updated the Cat.InnerFunc type to add a couple missing
attributes, result_tk and result_type.
* (Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Removed the explicit grammar tokens or
PHMD node types that were specific to these 7 Muldis D types: UInt,
PInt, URat, PRat, NEBlob, NEText, Database. So now just these 14 ones
are directly supported: Bool, Int, Rat, Blob, Text, Tuple, Relation,
Set, Maybe, Seq, Bag, Cat.Name, Cat.NameChain, Cat.Order. This change
was made to remove unnecessary complexity from the grammar/PHMD specs;
now for the most part there is now only 1 distinct grammar token or
PHMD node type for each core Muldis D root type (so the removed are
covered by their remaining parents); non-root types generally only have
their own when they also have a syntactic short-hand to take advantage
of. Any otherwise orphaned examples were updated to the parent syntax.
Also removed the 'index' variant of Seq from Grammar, leaving just the
ordered variant, which was all PerlHosted had anyway. And updated the
'count' variant of Bag to do itself what it had used a PInt token/node
to do.
* (Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Upgraded the specification formats for
rationals so that now any rational value can be directly selected, not
just those whose denominators are powers of 2..36; for example, you can
now select the rational 1/43 directly where you couldn't before. To
facilitate this, there are now 2 formats you can define a rational in,
the previous 'N.N' format, called 'radix', and the new 'N/N' format,
called 'pair'; in PerlHosted, the latter is given as 2 elements, not 1.
* (Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Added grammar tokens and PHMD node
types for all the not yet covered enumerated scalar catalog types:
Cat.E_RM, Cat.E_TK, Cat.E_TDM, Cat.E_ENK, Cat.E_PSAK. So that fills in
all the remaining gaps in those files and it is now possible to either
directly select any Muldis D value or directly define the system
catalog entries of any Muldis D code that would.
* (Hierarchical.pod) This new file has begun to outline an additional
official dialect of Muldis D, which is terse and intended for normal
use for writing code in, or writing code examples in, unlike the
'catalog' dialect which is damningly verbose for normal use.
* (Conventions.pod) This new file is a style guide, and mainly starts
off with suggesting good ways to name entities.
* (Core.pod) Other minor updates.
2008-01-05 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.16.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.16.0.tar.gz.
* This release coincides with the 5th anniversary of the first CPAN
release of the first Muldis D / Muldis DB progenitor; DBIx::Portable
version 0.01 was released on 2003 January 5th.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.16.0 and Core.pod 0.14.0 and
Basics.pod 0.11.0 and Grammar.pod 0.8.0 and PerlHosted.pod 0.5.0. The
other pre-existing versioned files have their version numbers all
incremented by 0.0.1.
* (Basics.pod, Core.pod) Renamed the routine kinds update_operator and
inner_update_operator to the shorter 'updater' and 'inner_updater',
though the terms 'update operator' and 'updater' will continue to be
interchangeable. Also renamed 6 corresponding catalog types to
UpdStmt, MultiUpdStmt, InnerUpdater, InnerUpdaterSet, InnerUpdaterTree,
Updater, and renamed any referencing attributes as appropriate.
* (Core.pod) Reformatted all the routine signatures to look more
natural for Muldis D, rather than being mostly identical to the Perl 6
routine signature format. The format for function declarations is now
"function foo result Bar params { baz(Quux) }" rather than "foo of Bar
(Quux $baz)", and the format for updater or procedure declarations is
now "updater|procedure foo update { fi(Fum) } read { baz(Quux) }"
rather than "foo (UPD: Fum $fi ; RO: Quux $baz)". Note that this
version may not be final, and another reformat may likely come, though
that one would likely just consist of different keywords to replace
[result, params, update, read] and not other changes; feedback on this
is welcome.
* (Core.pod) Removed the 3 core pseudo-types
sys.Core.Some.(Universal|ScaTupRel|Ordered), and added the 1 core
remnant type sys.Core.Remnant.ScaTupRel; the new one replaces one of
the removed, and the other 2 removed are now just redundant with the
normal Universal and Ordered types. It seemed rather arbitrary that
some contexts (like routine signatures) which couldn't actually take
all combinations of their parameter types would in some cases have said
parameters documented as pseudo-types, other times as regular types.
* (Core.pod, Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Reversing one change made
for release 0.9.0, a Cat.Name is once again allowed to be the empty
string (like 'Text', not 'NEText'), and Cat.NameChain parts likewise.
* (Core.pod, Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Officially demoted the Order
type from a generic type to a catalog-specific type, since it isn't
really ever expected to be used in user data, but just routine
definitions. It was renamed from sys.Core.Order.Order to
sys.Core.Cat.Order, and the definition of the type was moved from the
generic scalars section to the catalog scalars section; it did not get
further renamed to 'E_FOO' as Order is still more special than the
average enum type as per the enum type Bool, if nothing else than for
directly corresponding to a concept in multiple other programming
languages such as Perl 6. In Core.pod, added new main pod section
SYSTEM-DEFINED CORE CATALOG FUNCTIONS and moved the Order routines
there, renaming each of them from Order.foo to Cat.Order_foo in the
process. In Grammar.pod, renamed the 'order' token to 'cat_order' and
moved it next to the existing catalog types; made other appropriate
updates there, and updates and moves in PerlHosted.pod.
* (Core.pod) Updated any routine signatures that specified some
collection-type parameters as Foo{Bar} so they spell it FooAsBar
instead. Also added a few explicitly system-defined Spec.FooOfBar that
didn't previously exist but were referred to by said routines.
* (Core.pod) Renamed the 3 scalar types Spec.PInt(1_4|2_(N|36)) to
Cat.PInt(1_4|2_(N|36)), moved to catalog types.
* (Core.pod) Renamed (from 'Spec') or added the following 9
quasi-catalog incomplete types, which are used only as the declared
types of some system-defined N-ary relational operators; all are in the
new package 'sys.Core.QuasiCat': (Set|Bag)Of(Tuple|Relation), SetOfBag,
MaybeOfTuple, SeqOfSeq, QuasiSetOf(Tuple|Relation). Moved to a new doc
section SYSTEM-DEFINED CORE QUASI-CATALOG PARAMETERIZED TYPES.
* (Core.pod) With the above 2 groups removed from 'Spec', that package
is now simply for conveniently system-defined collection-of-scalar
types that are likely to be used in user data, and many of which are
the declared types of N-ary system-defined scalar operators. Added any
of the following 32 subtypes that didn't previously exist:
sys.Core.Spec.(Set|Maybe|Seq|Bag)Of(Scalar|Ordered),
sys.Core.Spec.(Set|Maybe|Seq|Bag)Of(Bool|Int|UInt|Rat|Blob|Text).
* Brought the TODO file in line with recent progress, replacing the few
broad-scope line items with more detail-scope ones, added some
speculation items.
* Incremented all copyright year range-ends to 2008.
* (Core.pod) Other minor updates.
2007-12-31 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.15.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.15.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.15.0 and Core.pod 0.13.0 and
Basics.pod 0.10.3. The other pre-existing versioned files are
unchanged.
* (Core.pod) Renamed the type sys.Core.Int.PInt2_N to
sys.Core.Spec.PInt2_N and moved its declaration downwards.
* (Core.pod) Generally speaking, Muldis D now requires that for any
defined relation type, there is a corresponding (same heading) tuple
type also defined; the reverse is not true, though. To be specific,
any relation type is defined over the type that its tuples must be; a
tuple type definition covers the minimal required relational heading.
* (Core.pod) Added the 6 tuple type factories
(|Quasi)(Set|Seq|Bag)Elem, which have the same headings as the 6
existing relation type factories (|Quasi)(Set|Seq|Bag).
* (Core.pod) Renamed Cat.(|SetOf)NameMap to Cat.(|SetOf)NameExprMap,
and renamed its attributes from 'key','value' to 'name','expr'. Also,
as a reversal of one change made for release 0.8.0, renamed
Cat.BiDiNameMap to Cat.AttrRenameMap, and renamed its attributes from
'key','value' to 'before','after'. The latter is therefore no longer a
subtype of (the first of) the former.
* (Core.pod) Fleshed out the catalog types so that they can now fully
define expression trees and functions (except where new data types are
also required). Renamed the enumerated type Cat.E_EK to Cat.E_ENK.
Renamed the tuple type Cat.Expr to Cat.ExprNode, and added a 9th 'tk'
attribute to it. Added 6 new tuple|relation catalog types Cat.ExprSet,
Cat.ExprTree, Cat.InnerFunc, Cat.InnerFuncSet, Cat.InnerFuncTree,
Cat.Func.
* (Core.pod) Fleshed out the catalog types so that they can now fully
define multi-update statements and multi-update operators (as per
above). Building on the expr/func stuff, added 6 new tuple|relation
catalog types Cat.UpdateStmt, Cat.MultiUpdateStmt, Cat.InnerUpdateOper,
Cat.InnerUpdateOperSet, Cat.InnerUpdateOperTree, Cat.UpdateOper. Also
added 2 more values to the Cat.E_ENK type, '(upd|ro)_param', and then
generalized Cat.Expr so it can be used with subject-to-update
params/args to define pseudo|virtual-variables. So the composition of
an update operator definition is mostly expression nodes like with the
composition of functions. Note that presumably the Muldis D provision
of updateable virtual relvars (aka SQL's "views") would be provided as
an abstraction over functions and update operators, or some such.
* (Core.pod) Fleshed out the catalog types so that they can now fully
define non-atomic statements and procedures (as per above). Building
on the expr/func/upd stuff, added 1 new scalar catalog type Cat.E_PSAK
and 7 new tuple|relation catalog types Cat.ProcStmtArg,
Cat.ProcStmtArgSet, ProcStmt, Cat.SeqOfProcStmt, InnerProc,
Cat.InnerProcTree, Cat.Proc.
* (Core.pod) Added 8 generic reduction operators
'sys.Core.(Relation|Set|Seq|Bag).(|maybe_)reduction', so users can more
easily write their own N-ary reduction operators.
* (Core.pod) Added initial complement of 11 Seq-specific functions,
besides the 2 aforementioned: 'value', 'update_value', 'insertion',
'deletion', 'is_element', 'is_not_element', 'catenation', 'repeat',
'reverse', 'is_subseq', 'is_not_subseq'.
* (Basics.pod, Core.pod) Other minor updates.
2007-12-18 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.14.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.14.0.tar.gz.
* This release coincides with the 20th birthday of Perl; Larry Wall
released Perl 1 to the public on 1987 December 18th. Moreover, on this
20th birthday is the general/stable release of Perl 5.10, its best yet.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.14.0 and Core.pod 0.12.0 and
Basics.pod 0.10.2 and Grammar.pod 0.7.2 and PerlHosted.pod 0.4.2. The
other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Basics.pod) Small updates to the ROUTINES main section.
* (Core.pod, Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Added 4 new trivial data
type definitions 'sys.Core.(|Quasi)(Tuple|Relation).D0', some of which
were previously referenced but not defined; also corrected any
references that said 'D0C(0|1)' to just say'D0'.
* (Core.pod) Added new pseudo-type sys.Core.Some.ScaTupRel, which is
essentially a union type over Scalar|Tuple|Relation; it is for tersely
refering to the general type of a scalar|tuple|relation attribute.
* (Core.pod) Added 3 new Int functions, 'increase' and 'decrease'
(meaning '++' and '--'), and 'factorial'.
* (Core.pod) Added 2 new Tuple functions 'attr_from_Tuple' and
'Tuple_from_attr', which work with degree-one tuples; they are
analagous to the 2 "(T|R) from (R|T)" Relation functions that work with
cardinality-one relations. Also added 2 new Tuple functions 'attr' and
'update_attr', which read or write an attribute in an arbitrary tuple.
* (Core.pod) Added new Relation function 'power_set', which results in
a Set of all subsets of its Relation argument (which could itself be
just a Set). (Note: Not sure whether or not this is actually useful.)
* (Core.pod) Added descriptions to the Relation functions
group|ungroup, updated those of tuple wrap|unwrap. Added 3 new
complementary tuple|relation functions cmpl_wrap|cmpl_group.
* (Core.pod) Fleshed out the Relation function 'substitution', and
added 2 new relational functions,
'substitution_in_(restriction|semijoin)'. While 'substitution' will
transform all tuples unconditionally, the 2 new 'in' functions let one
keep the substitutions within a subset of the tuples.
* (Core.pod) Added new Relation function 'map', which provides a
convenient one-place generalization of per-tuple transformations that
otherwise might require the chaining of up to a half-dozen other
operators like restriction, extension, and rename; like Perl's "map",
or SQL's generic select-list.
* (Core.pod) Fleshed out the Relation function 'summary', giving it a
full parameter list and description. Note that this function is only
intended to be used in situations where the corresponding SQL would
involve a GROUP BY, and there is to be one result tuple per group,
which also means an empty result relation from an empty input relation.
Those who want their summary to be one tuple for the entire input, even
an empty one, would just invoke the N-ary / aggregate operators
directly without doing it by way of 'summary'.
* (Core.pod) Added 2 new Relation functions 'is_(|not_)proper_subset'.
* (Core.pod) Added initial complement of 6 Set-specific functions:
'is_member', 'is_not_member', 'insertion', 'deletion', 'Set_from_wrap',
'Set_from_attr'. The first 4 are just short-hands for their Relation
counterparts, having tuple attribute values as parameters rather than
whole tuples. The 'Set_from_attr' is intended to be the most
convenient way to pull out values from an attribute for feeding to an
aggregate function; it is short-hand for simple relational operations.
The 'Set_from_wrap' ought to be convenient for other reasons, or if not
then its counterparts under Bag or Seq perhaps will be.
* (Core.pod) Added initial complement of 2 Maybe-specific functions:
'attr_or_default', 'attr_or_value'. They are intended to be like
Perl's defined-or functions, resulting in their only/main argument's
content if it isn't empty, or a default value / second argument if it
is; alternately these are like SQL's 2-argument COALESCE or NVL or
IF_NULL etc; these should be useful in defining outer-joins.
* (Core.pod) Added initial complement of 17 Bag-specific functions:
'is_member', 'is_not_member', 'insertion', 'deletion', 'Bag_from_wrap',
'Bag_from_attr', 'cardinality', 'is_subset', 'is_not_subset',
'is_proper_subset', 'is_not_proper_subset', 'union', 'intersection',
'difference', 'count', 'Set_from_Bag', 'Bag_from_Set'. The first 6 are
as per the 6 set-specific functions. The next 8 are as per the
same-named Relation functions but that they have special semantics that
take > 1 multiplicity of values into account; the Relation ones work as
is for Set, but not as typically desired for Bag. Then 'count' says
how many occurrances (which may be zero) of a value are in a Bag. The
last 2 are short-hands for moving data between Set and Bag types.
* (Core.pod) Other minor updates.
2007-12-09 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.13.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.13.0.tar.gz.
* As of this release, the in-code $VERSION declarations of all Perl 5
packages in this distribution are changed to match the X.Y.Z format
that the same packages' own VERSION POD had all along (the old in-code
format was X.00Y00Z). A consequence of this change is that this
distribution has gained an external dependency on the Perl 5 module
'version', which is not bundled with Perl 5.8.x; however, it *is*
bundled with Perl 5.10.x, so if you are using that newer Perl, you
won't have to install 'version' separately from CPAN.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.13.0 and Core.pod 0.11.0. The
other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Core.pod) Renamed some tuple|relation functions so they describe
the function's result rather than its action, or are otherwise more
improved; that is, they are less verbs and more nouns or adjectives:
'exists' => 'is_member', 'insert' => 'insertion', 'delete' =>
'deletion', 'evacuate' => 'empty', 'project' => 'projection', 'remove'
=> 'cmpl_projection', 'tclose' => 'transitive_closure', 'restrict' =>
'restriction', 'extend' => 'extension', 'summarize' => 'summary',
'substitute' => 'substitution', 'compose' => 'composition'. Also
renamed the enumerated value Cat.E_TDM:restrict to
Cat.E_TDM:restriction. Also added 2 new complementary functions
sys.Core.Relation.(is_not_member|cmpl_restriction), and added
sys.Core.Relation.universal to go with sys.Core.Relation.empty.
* (Core.pod) Renamed some blob|text functions: 'catenate' =>
'catenation', 'fold_case_to_(upper|lower)' =>
'case_folded_to_(upper|lower)', 'trim_whitespace' =>
'whitespace_trimmed'. Also renamed some ordered functions:
'(|reverse_)compare' => '(|reverse_)comparison'.
2007-11-23 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.12.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.12.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.12.0 and Basics.pod 0.10.1 and
Core.pod 0.10.0. The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Core.pod) Added new core functions Ordered.is_(in|out)side_range,
which provide generic range checking for any Ordered subtype.
* (Core.pod) Renamed the 2 functions (Blob|Text).contains each to
.is_substr, and renamed Relation.contains to .is_subset; also added 3
new functions that are 'is_not' variants of the first 3.
* (Core.pod) Added new enumerated type Cat.E_RM (rounding
method), and then merged the 5 old specialized functions
Rat.round_(half_up|to_(even|floor|ceiling|zero)) into the 1 new generic
function Rat.Int_from_Rat, whose second parameter is of the new type;
also renamed Rat.rebase to Rat.round.
* (Core.pod) Added new ternary tuple type Cat.RatRoundRule which
defines a controlled coercion of a real number into a rational number
having a specific radix and precision. (Also added new type
Int.PInt2_N, an integer > 1, which supports it.) Then refactored the 4
functions Rat.(round|log|natural_(power|log)) to have 1 parameter of
the new tuple type rather than 3 round-guiding parameters.
* (Basics.pod, Core.pod) Small typo fixes.
2007-11-19 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.11.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.11.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.11.0 and Basics.pod 0.10.0. The
other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Basics.pod) Updated multiple sections to indicate express support
for multi-threading within Muldis D virtual machines, where the
transaction trees of the in-DBMS processes are mutually autonomous, but
synchronized by the DBMS when they use the same depots. Updated
sections were mainly ENVIRONMENT, and TRANSACTIONS AND CONCURRENCY, and
RESOURCE MODULARITY AND PERSISTENCE, and ENTITY NAMES. The top level
entity namespace 'fed' is now specifically the depot mounts by a single
in-DBMS process, not all depot mounts in the whole DBMS.
2007-11-08 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.10.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.10.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm 0.10.0 and Core.pod 0.9.2 and
Basics.pod 0.9.0 and Grammar.pod 0.7.1 and PerlHosted.pod 0.4.1. The
other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (MuldisD.pm) Updated the DESCRIPTION to mention Muldis D in
retrospect having some designs in common with FoxPro or xBase.
* (Basics.pod) Added a TERMINOLOGY item for "universal" to specify
that Muldis D does not allow sets to be members of themselves, and more
generally that no type or value definitions may be recursive; so
"universal" is only the common superset of sets that these rules allow;
some philosophers may say that it is possible for sets to have
themselves as members, so this update specifies that Muldis D does not.
* (Basics.pod) Updated the 'main' routine kind to specify that it can
not see or update any global variables, which now leaves
'(|inner_)procedure' as the only kind that can; also that 'main' should
just be loading/invoking depots, where all other user-defined code is.
* (Basics.pod) Added new RESOURCE MODULARITY AND PERSISTENCE main
section. Removed the whole concept of user-defined entities being
allowed to exist outside of depots; now all user-defined entities must
exist in depots. Also, the conceptual role of depots has been expanded
to cover general user code libraries, and are not mainly just for data.
Also, all user-defined relvars|types|invokable-routines now live in
packages, rather than users having the choice for them to be in or out;
but package members can also be public, so no actual choice is lost.
* (Basics.pod) Updated ENTITY NAMES; removed the 'app' top namespace.
* (Basics.pod) Updated ENTITY NAMES to add the 'imp' top level
namespace, which is like 'sys' in purpose but that while 'sys' is just
for types and routines that are defined by the standard Muldis D
specification, 'imp' is for other, non-standard types and routines that
a Muldis D implementation has added, and which are specific to that
implementation. Also added is the new relcon namespace 'cat.impl',
which is to 'imp' what 'cat.system' is to 'sys'. It is expected that
the catalog relvars under cat.(mount|foreign|interp), whose structures
were already expected to be implementation-specific, would likely need
to be defined in terms of (typically named nonscalar) data types that
are also implementation-specific, and so those are invokable under
'imp'. Besides that main intended purpose of 'imp', a Muldis D
implementation that wants to embrace and extend Muldis D with further
types and routines intended for user data, should declare them there.
* (Basics.pod, Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Updated ENTITY NAMES, and
other references, to rename the 'glo' (global) top-level entity
namespace to 'fed' (federation), for better accuracy; likewise, renamed
the 'sch' (schema) top-level namespace to 'sdp' (subdepot).
* (Basics.pod) Fleshed out ENTITY NAMES with new documentation
subsections that describe the various name spaces, and interpretation.
* (Core.pod) Added comment to Relation.Set mentioning that a set type
is essentially the power set of the type of its 'value' attribute.
2007-10-11 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.9.1 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.9.1.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm and Core.pod 0.9.1. The other
pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Core.pod) Each main type declaration now had its own level-2
heading rather than it being a bullet-list item.
* Fleshed out the tail of this Changes file with a summary pre-release
(rel. 2007 June) history of Muldis D; going from mid-2002 to mid-2007.
2007-10-09 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.9.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.9.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm and Core.pod 0.9.0 and Basics.pod
0.8.0 and Grammar.pod 0.7.0 and PerlHosted.pod 0.4.0. The other
pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (MuldisD.pm, Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Added a paragraph to the
DESCRIPTION of MuldisD.pm that gives the fully-qualified name of the
official/original (not embraced and extended) Muldis D language spec
that this distro represents, and gives instructions for people to
change at least its authority portion of the name if they release their
own modifications to the language spec, and instructs for Muldis D code
to embed the long name of the spec they are written to. In Grammar.pod
and PerlHosted.pod, updated their formats for specifying the language
long name they conform to; in both cases, the root token or PHMD node
is now a simple sequence of these 4 parts: 'MuldisD', the authority
string, the version number, and the payload; PerlHosted.pod also gives
an alternative 3 parts version for up-front VM config, rather than
repeating it with every payload later.
* (Basics.pod) Overhauled what kinds of Muldis D routines there are,
and consequences thereof; the largest updates were to the ROUTINES
section. A hierarchical diagram was added to ROUTINES to group the
kinds by similarity. The 3 kinds function|update_operator|procedure
gained inner_\w+ counterparts, which are the same but soley live within
and comprise the definitions of other routines, while the initial 3 are
now strictly not so. All kinds of constraint routines are now pure
deterministic functions (that don't see globals), like just the
type_constraint used to be, which is fine since entire databases are
defined as being types or variables (so now only procedure|main can see
globals). The distinct state_constraint is now gone, merged into
type_constraint, each of which is tied to a data type definition and
runs at value selection time. Now, a transition_constraint is tied to
a variable and runs when it is updated, it has 2 arguments holding the
before|after state. Updated ENTITY NAMES to split the 'lex' namespace
into itself and 'inn', the latter being used to invoke inner routines,
and the former being just for true lexicals. Also updated TRANSACTIONS
AND CONCURRENCY.
* (Basics.pod, Core.pod) In Core.pod, added a new SYSTEM-DEFINED CORE
PROCEDURES section, and its first 2 entries,
sys.Core.Control.(fail|try_catch), the use of which is now how you
generally do explicit transactions; appropriate parts of Basics.pod
were updated to mention/explain this.
* (Core.pod) Renamed the operator sys.Core.Relation.not to
sys.Core.Relation.negation, for better symmetry with other set ops.
* (Basics.pod) Updated the TYPE SYSTEM section to add a new main type
category called "remnant types", which is composed of all types that
don't qualify as a type of the previous 5 categories. Generally
speaking, a remnant type is the declared type of each attribute of a
quasi-nonscalar type, when said attribute isn't one of the special
system-defined maximal types. Also added the concepts of "exclusion"
types and "negation" types to complement the 3 existing concepts of
union|intersection|difference types.
* (Core.pod, Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Renamed the catalog data
types 'Cat.ShortName' and 'Cat.LongName' to 'Cat.Name' and
'Cat.NameChain' respectively, and updated their definitions; a Cat.Name
must now be a non-empty string, Cat.NameChain parts must be likewise,
and updated the escaping rules for the latter. In Core.pod, updated
their documentation, and added 2 more types 'Cat.NESeqOfName' and
'Cat.FlattenedNameChain' which now are part of the definition of
'Cat.NameChain'. In Grammar.pod, updated the grammar concerning entity
names so they are treated differently than text data; also added
examples of both to EXAMPLES. In PerlHosted.pod, added for the first
time definitions of Cat.Name and Cat.NameChain PHMD nodes, as the new
section CATALOG SCALAR VALUES; also, "type name" portions of older PHMD
nodes now can take both payload formats of Cat.NameChain nodes. Also
in Core.pod, renamed any other types having 'ShortName' to remove the
'Short'.
* (Core.pod) Added new catalog data type Cat.Type plus new supporting
types: Cat.E_TK, Cat.E_TDM, Cat.NameTypeMap, Cat.SetOfSetOfName,
Cat.SetOfNameChain.
* (Core.pod) Added new data type 'Cat.Exception' which holds the
details of a thrown exception, but it lacks a description for now.
* (Basics.pod) Removed the CATALOGS main section, and the "Temp Old
Entity Names Docs" subsection of ENTITY NAMES; these texts were very
out of date and will be replaced later.
2007-09-23 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.8.1 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.8.1.tar.gz.
* From now on, the file version of MuldisD.pm will be kept in sync with
the distribution version, regardless of whether that file had otherwise
been changed since the previous release.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm and Core.pod 0.8.1 and Grammar.pod
0.6.1 and PerlHosted.pod 0.3.1. The other pre-existing versioned files
are unchanged.
* (Core.pod, Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Made various minor
documentation bug-fixes or updates.
* (Core.pod) Updated the SYSTEM-DEFINED CORE SCALAR FUNCTIONS sections
for enumerated types to consolidate the per-value selector function
documentation for brevity; the functions themselves were unchanged.
* (Core.pod) Updated all the system-defined function signatures to
remove the 'RO:' text by parameters; that text was superfluous because
all parameters of all functions are always read-only. The 'UPD:' and
'RO:' text in system-defined procedure signatures remains, since a
procedure can have either/both subject-to-update or read-only params.
2007-09-22 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.8.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.8.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: Core.pod 0.8.0 and Basics.pod 0.7.0 and
Temporal.pod and Spatial.pod 0.5.1 and MuldisD.pm 0.5.0 and SeeAlso.pod
0.3.2 and PerlHosted.pod 0.3.0. The other pre-existing versioned files
are unchanged.
* (MuldisD.pm, Basics.pod) Updates to various main/introductory
documentation. Changed the NAME of Basics.pod to "10,000 Mile View of
Muldis D" from "Design document of the Muldis D language" as it isn't
the intro file anymore (MuldisD.pm is instead). Moved the large
PREFACE and DESCRIPTION sections from Basics.pod to MuldisD.pm, then
did a small amount of editing to them; Basics.pod then gained small
replacements. Further minor edits to other sections.
* (Core.pod, PerlHosted.pod, Temporal.pod, Spatial.pod) More
system-defined package consolidation: Empty merged into Universal;
Database merged into Tuple; (Set|Maybe|Seq|Bag) merged into Relation;
Quasi(Set|Maybe|Seq|Bag) merged into QuasiRelation.
* (Basics.pod) Added indenting to the ENTITY NAMES hierarchy.
* (Core.pod) Moved the documentation sections about non-catalog
specialized subtypes below their counterpart sections on catalog types.
* (Core.pod) Renamed the data types Cat.(ShortNameSet|AttrRenameMap)
to Cat.(SetOfShortName|BiDiShortNameMap); the latter's attributes were
also renamed.
* (Core.pod) Fleshed out the set of catalog data types by adding these
new ones: Cat.ScalarLiteral, Cat.E_EK, Cat.Expr, Cat.ShortNameMap,
Cat.SetOfShortNameMap.
* (SeeAlso.pod) Reflected that Muldis DB is now LGPL rather than GPL.
2007-09-11 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.7.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.7.0.tar.gz.
* Removed the file Catalog.pod, after moving its main content into the
files Basics.pod and Core.pod, and removed any references to
Catalog.pod in other files. The CATALOGS documentation section was
moved into Basics.pod, below ENTITY NAMES. The TYPE SUMMARY section
was merged into its counterpart in Core.pod. The 2 SYSTEM-DEFINED CORE
CATALOG (|NON-)SCALAR DATA TYPES sections were moved into Core.pod, at
the end of all the type definitions.
* New file versions are: Core.pod 0.7.0 and Basics.pod and Grammar.pod
0.6.0 and Temporal.pod and Spatial.pod 0.5.0 and PerlHosted.pod 0.2.0.
The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Basics.pod) Chopped the 'main' routine kind down so that it is now
only applicable to a non-hosted Muldis D application; hosted (eg, by
Perl) Muldis D programs don't have 'main' Muldis D routines.
* (Basics.pod, Core.pod) Changed the database type so its attributes
may now be composed of not only relations, but databases (the leaves of
this recursion are all relations); the reason for this was to provide a
more elegant way to represent the common convention of dividing a
relational database into schemas for better entity management.
* (Basics.pod) Started rewrite of the ENTITY NAMES documentation; for
now there is just the addition of a new namespace hierarchy. The new
hierarchy has the following 8 top-level names: cat, sys, app, glo, dep,
sch, pkg, lex. The old namespaces map to the new ones as follows:
sys.cat -> cat.system ; nat.cat -> cat.native ; mnt -> cat.mount ;
foreign -> cat.foreign ; interp -> cat.interp ; sys.(type|rtn).* ->
sys.(Core|<extension>).<package>.* ; nat.(data|type|rtn).* ->
(app|glo.<depot>).* ; lex.* -> lex.* . The top-level names [dep, sch,
pkg] are context-sensitive aliases for something under 'app' and/or
'glo', so entities can tersely and portably refer to their own
depot|schema|package, sort of like 'lex' (lexical) allows. Notably,
the type of entity, data|type|rtn, is no longer included in the long
name of most entities, and entities of different types now clearly
share the same namespace, as per is typical with SQL DBMSs where both
tables and stored procedures are in the same schema object namespaces.
* (Core.pod, Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod, Temporal.pod, Spatial.pod)
Renamed all the system-defined types and operators to roughly fit into
the new namespace hierarchy. The operators saw less drastic changes,
as roughly speaking, their 'rtn' name component was simply changed to
'Core' (it would have been different for temporal/spatial operators,
but none of those were defined yet). The types saw more drastic
changes; roughly speaking, all 'type' were renamed to one of
Core|Temporal|Spatial, and for non-catalog core types, the unique part
of each name was replaced with 2 instances of itself. Roughly
speaking, what used to be a type name now doubles as a type name and a
package name for both that type and for its operators. Following this,
the new system-defined packages were then either consolidated or split
as appropriate, grouping most similar entities and separating less
similar ones. For example, all generic 'Int' types were grouped under
one package, and the 'Temporal' types were split into several.
* (Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Updated the example user-defined
entity names so that they roughly fit into the new namespace hierarchy.
What was nat.type.* is now glo.the_db.*.
2007-09-03 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.6.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.6.0.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: Core.pod 0.6.0 and Basics.pod 0.5.1 and
Grammar.pod 0.5.0 and Temporal.pod 0.4.1 and Spatial.pod 0.4.0 and
Catalog.pod 0.3.1 and PerlHosted.pod 0.1.0. The other pre-existing
versioned files are unchanged.
* (Core.pod, Basics.pod, Catalog.pod, Temporal.pod, Spatial.pod)
Renamed the union type Ordinal to Ordered, and any types previously
referred to as being ordinal types are now referred to as being ordered
types. This change makes things more correct (and less confusing),
since actual ordinal types are supposed to be both finite and discrete,
whereas some Muldis D ordered types are infinite and/or continuous.
* (Core.pod) Removed the floating-point numeric types from the core
again, but that they aren't yet re-added to some language extension;
they will be later, as per inexact or significant-figure-watching
numerics in general. Now the core just contains exact numerics that
are integers or rationals (and generally speaking it will now be said
exact types specifically which some common language extensions like
temporals or spatials are generally built over). This simplifying
change was made because it is expected that most general uses of
numerics in Muldis D program code will not use numbers in the extreme
ranges that only inexact floats can represent efficiently (eg, 10^308),
and rather they will likely just have numbers of less than 20-30
digits, which are easy enough for rationals.
* (Core.pod) Updated the Rat|BRat|DRat type definitions slightly.
* (Core.pod) Added the URat|PRat types, which are to Rat what
UInt|PInt are to Int. Also added (Set|Maybe|Seq|Bag)OfRat types.
* (Core.pod) Added new Int operators range|median|mode, updated the
Int operator 'power', moved the definition of 'abs' upward.
* (Core.pod) Added an initial complement of 28 Rat operators, which
are mostly a superset of analogies to the Int operators (minus
'remainder'); additions include operators for calculating
means/averages, logarithms, and rounding.
* (Grammar.pod, PerlHosted.pod) Added sections for the Rat|URat|PRat
types as per for Int|UInt|PInt.
* (Spatial.pod) Added an initial hierarchy of 15 spatial types, but
as yet they lack descriptions.
2007-08-31 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.5.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.5.0.tar.gz.
* The rational numeric and floating-point numeric data types have been
promoted to the language core, and so the main content of Num.pod was
moved into Core.pod, under the TYPE SUMMARY and SYSTEM-DEFINED CORE
SCALAR DATA TYPES sections; the rest of the file Num.pod was then
deleted, and any references to it in other files were removed. The
promoted data types were also renamed to remove the '.Num'.
* New file versions are: Basics.pod and Core.pod 0.5.0 and Grammar.pod
0.4.1. The other pre-existing versioned files are unchanged.
* (Basics.pod) Reorganized the entity namespace 'lex.*' so it no
longer mirrors the structure of the (global) 'nat.*' namespace. There
are no longer any lexically scoped data types or routines or special
catalog variables; only normal variables can be lexical.
* (Basics.pod) Updated the definition of the 'function' routine kind
so it has no lexical variables, consists of a single expression tree,
and can only invoke functions; hence a function is now just a named
expression tree. Replaced the 'host_gate' routine type with the 'main'
routine type, as it is conceptually the non-invokable "main program" of
a Muldis D program.
* (Core.pod) Added a bunch of named core data subtypes that exist for
convenience, such as because they name many core operator parameter
types. Added a tree of these to the TYPE SUMMARY section, and added a
new SYSTEM-DEFINED CORE SPECIALIZED SUBTYPES section. For example,
many of these additions are named
'sys.type.(Set|Maybe|Seq|Bag)Of(Bool|Int|Blob|Text)'. The pre-existing
'sys.type.PInt2_36' type was also moved into these sections.
* (Core.pod) Rearranged the documentation sections for operators, so
that they are all grouped first by routine kind and second by the
mainly applicable data type, rather than the reverse grouping; all
functions appear first (the vast majority), then all update operators
(a minority), then all system services (a smaller minority.
* (Core.pod) Renamed many 'v' function parameters to 'topic'.
* (Core.pod) Updated the 2 int-text mapping function signatures to
rename any 'Text' to 'NEText'. Merged and generalized the 4 blob-text
mapping functions into 2 which lack '_(2|16)' suffixes. Added
'maybe_*' variants of the 2 functions 'Int.(quotient|remainder)'.
* (Core.pod) Removed the 'Rat' subtype 'RatI' and renamed its sibling
subtypes to '(B|D)Rat' from 'Rat(B|D)'.
* (Core.pod) Replaced the 2 'FloatB(32|64)' data types with the more
generic 'Float' type, then gave that 2 new subtypes of '(B|D)Float' as
per the 'Rat' type hierarchy. The new 'Float' type is an exact numeric
of unlimited precision as per 'Int' and 'Rat', and it doesn't have any
special values like a +/- zero distinction, nor infinities, nor NaNs.
Note that all Muldis D core numeric types are exact and lack special
values; any numerics that are inexact or have special values will be
relegated to language extensions; in the core, any precision loss that
could possibly happen in an operation (eg, from a square-root) is part
of the defintion of operators, not the data type.
* (Core.pod) Replaced the function 'Tuple.extend' with
'Tuple.product'; the latter is also fleshed out.
* (Core.pod) Fleshed out the definitions of these functions:
'Relation.quotient' (also renamed from 'divide'), 'Relation.restrict',
'Relation.extend'. Also added these functions: 'Relation.product'.
* (Grammar.pod) Changed the tokens 'Cat(Short|Long)Name' to
'Cat.(Short|Long)Name' so they match actual type names like the rest of
Grammar.pod does.
2007-08-12 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.4.1 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.4.1.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: PerlHosted.pod 0.0.1. The other pre-existing
versioned files are unchanged.
* (PerlHosted.pod) This release is an experiment with an alternate
formatting of the POD list items, in an attempt to make them look more
like actual lists under the Search CPAN site, rather than paragraphs;
each "=item Foo" is now spelled "=item *\rFoo".
2007-08-09 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.4.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.4.0.tar.gz.
* Renamed MuldisD.pod to MuldisD.pm, and added an empty dummy package
declaration of Language::MuldisD to it, all for the sole purpose of
helping the CPAN indexer link to this distribution properly; it doesn't
work when the namespace file is plain pod. For similar reasons, the
version number of MuldisD.pm will now always be kept in sync with the
whole-distribution version number declared in the Makefile.PL.
* Also renamed Language.pod to Basics.pod.
* New file versions are: MuldisD.pm and Basics.pod and Core.pod and
Grammar.pod and Num.pod and Temporal.pod 0.4.0. The other pre-existing
versioned files are unchanged.
* (Basics.pod) Introduced complete vs parameterized types.
* (Basics.pod) Every data type is now named and is referred to by that
name, the change being that only scalar types used to have names. This
said, the actual identities of types haven't changed, so 2
differently-named declarations of types that aren't scalar and have the
same structure will still be considered to be the same actual type; the
names for types that aren't scalars are simply aliases for this
identity. This change was made to greatly simplify (and reduce errors
in) the process of declaring data types, particularly hierarchical
types, and declaring nonscalar values.
* (Core.pod) Added new operators
Universal.(is_value_of_type|treat|default).
* (Core.pod) Renamed each of the operators Universal.(equal|not_equal)
and Relation.(empty|not_empty) to prepend an "is_".
* (Core.pod, Num.pod, Temporal.pod) Updated each of the ordinal data
types to specify what their minimum and maximum values are, or whether
said are infinities.
* (Core.pod) Redefined the Maybe-returning N-ary functions
Ordinal.(min|max) with versions that instead try to return that
functions' identity value when given zero argument values, and
fails/dies in just specific situations where said identity is
impossibly or impractically large to handle. Also added 2 new
functions Ordinal.maybe_(min|max) that provide the old behaviour.
* (Core.pod) Redefined the N-ary functions Blob.(and|or|xor) from
resulting in Maybes to resulting in identity values on zero inputs.
Also corrected the Relation.intersection function definition such that
its identity value is actually the universal relation for its heading,
not the empty relation; depending how big that is, the function may now
possibly fail on zero input values. Also added new function
Relation.not, which results in its argument subtracted from the
universal relation for the same heading; this may possibly fail if that
is too big a value.
* (Temporal.pod) Restricted the Temporal.Duration(|OfDays) types to be
specific to data with time zone offsets, and added 2 more types
Temporal.Duration(|OfDays)NoTZ to handle the other possibility; the
idea is that the former should be considered more accurate than the
latter, as per DateTime vs DateTimeNoTZ. Also updated all 4 to permit
negative durations in addition to positive ones. Also rearranged the
types to group all the with-timezone and no-timezone together.
* (Grammar.pod) Rewrote the representative Concrete Muldis D grammar
so that it is formatted as an actual compiling (though otherwise
untested) Perl 6 grammar, rather than the pseudo-LALR grammar. Also,
the rewritten grammar is actually complete, unlike the many "todo" gaps
in the old. Not that it won't stand to be further improved later.
* (Grammar.pod) Added new EXAMPLES documentation section which shows
actual Concrete Muldis D code fragments.
* Added new file lib/Language/MuldisD/PerlHosted.pod, which starts at
version 0.0.0. This file parallels Grammar.pod, but instead shows what
arrangement of core Perl data structures make up Perl hosted Abstract
Muldis D, which is the recommended interchange format between Muldis D
implementations and Perl applications. With code examples! This file
also stands as a recommendation for a general AST for use by database
related modules, such as ORMs, to specify database queries with.
2007-07-24 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.3.1 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.3.1.tar.gz.
* New file versions are: Language.pod and SeeAlso.pod 0.3.1. The other
versioned files are unchanged at 0.3.0.
* Fixed a bug where both MuldisD.pod and Language.pod had the same
NAME, which resulted in CPAN indexing problems.
* Minor fix in SeeAlso.pod.
2007-07-24 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Language::MuldisD version 0.3.0 is released on CPAN as
Language-MuldisD-0.3.0.tar.gz.
* What was Muldis-DB at version 0.2.0 and earlier, has been split in 2,
with the parts to be Language-MuldisD and Muldis-DB, each at version
0.3.0 and later. Prior to the split, both the Perl 5 and Perl 6
versions of Muldis-DB contained identical copies of what became
Language-MuldisD; after the split, neither Muldis-D had a copy.
* All versioned files had their version numbers brought up to 0.3.0.
* This is the first release of the Language-MuldisD distribution, and
the first release of any distribution to contain Perl 5 modules named
Language::MuldisD::\w+.
* The file lib/Language/MuldisD.pod is cloned from part of what used to
be lib/Muldis/DB.pm, and the file lib/Language/MuldisD/SeeAlso.pod is
cloned from part of what used to be lib/Muldis/DB/SeeAlso.pod, and
lib/Language/MuldisD/Language.pod was renamed from
lib/Muldis/DB/Language.pod, and all other lib/Language/MuldisD/\w+ were
renamed from lib/Muldis/DB/Language/\w+.
* Updated Grammar.pod concerning '(Int|Blob):x:y' so that the 'x' is
now a single character in the same base as the 'y', rather than being a
possibly multi-character integer in base-10; moreover, the 'x' is now
equal to the highest value that a character may represent, which in the
base in question is 1 less than the base number. So eg, base-2 is now
specified with an 'x' value of '1', base-10 is a '9', base-16 an 'F',
etc. Also, the 'y' part for Int|Blob is no longer quote-delimited.
* This is the Language-MuldisD-0.3.0 file manifest:
Changes
INSTALL
lib/Language/MuldisD.pod
lib/Language/MuldisD/Catalog.pod
lib/Language/MuldisD/Core.pod
lib/Language/MuldisD/Ext/Num.pod
lib/Language/MuldisD/Ext/Spatial.pod
lib/Language/MuldisD/Ext/Temporal.pod
lib/Language/MuldisD/Grammar.pod
lib/Language/MuldisD/Language.pod
lib/Language/MuldisD/SeeAlso.pod
LICENSE/GPL
Makefile.PL
MANIFEST
MANIFEST.SKIP
META.yml
README
t/LMD_00_Compile.t
TODO
2007-07-22 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
The next version of the Module List will list the following module:
modid: Language::MuldisD
DSLIP: cmong
description: Formal spec of Muldis D relational DBMS lang
userid: DUNCAND (Darren Duncan)
chapterid: 7 (Database_Interfaces)
enteredby: ADAMK (Adam Kennedy)
enteredon: Mon Jul 23 04:56:26 2007 GMT
The resulting entry will be:
Language::
::MuldisD cmong Formal spec of Muldis D relational DBMS lang DUNCAND
2007-07-20 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::DB version 0.2.0 for Perl 5 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-DB-0.2.0.tar.gz. The rest of this Changes entry refers only to
the portions of it that became part of the Language-MuldisD
distribution following release 0.2.0.
* New file versions are: DB.pod and Language.pod and Core.pod and
Catalog.pod and Grammar.pod and SeeAlso.pod 0.2.0. Unchanged file
versions are: Num.pod and Temporal.pod and Spatial.pod 0.1.0.
* Updated the TRANSACTIONS AND CONCURRENCY section of Language.pod in
regards to how the scope of explicit transactions is specified, and
where implicit transactions occur. Also, Muldis D now no longer has
language for non-scope-attached transactions, and any concept of
distinct transaction initiation or termination statements will be
hoisted to the host language (presumably as methods of ::DBMS objects).
* Updated Core.pod to add the scalar type 'PInt2_36', and to replace
the pseudo-type 'Any' with the pseudo-type 'Some.Universal', and added
'Some.Ordinal'.
* Updated Grammar.pod concerning integer literals; they can be
represented with any of base-2 thru base-36 now.
* Updated Grammar.pod and Core.pod concerning enumerated types, such as
Bool and Order; individual values are now specified using eg
[Bool:true] rather than [Bool.True], which then makes them more like
literals of other simple types, and less like data type names.
* Updated Core.pod to add definitions for the generic operators common
to all ordinal types: compare, reverse_compare, is_increase,
is_decrease, min, max. Added 'reverse' operator for the Order type.
Added or replaced a bunch of operators for the Int|Blob|Text types.
Other small changes.
* Updated Core.pod to add an initial complement of common tuple and
relation operators (such as project, join, union), perhaps most of
them. These are a large part of what makes Muldis D a relational
language at all.
* Updated Catalog.pod to add new core data types: Cat.ShortNameSet,
Cat.AttrRenameMap.
2007-07-11 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::DB version 0.1.0 for Perl 5 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-DB-0.1.0.tar.gz. The rest of this Changes entry refers only to
the portions of it that became part of the Language-MuldisD
distribution following release 0.2.0.
* This is a major release that focuses on overhauling or defining part
of the Muldis D meta-model / system catalog, which is essential for
supporting any user-defined DBMS entities, that is, for doing anything
remotely useful. Said overhaul is expected to be staged over 3-4
consecutive releases, of which the current one is essentially just
updating documentation; not much code was changed by this release.
* As of this release, all pod-only files now also have version numbers,
shown in the VERSION docs by NAME, like code-containing modules do; the
initial version numbers are all 0.1.0.
* Muldis D now has 2 representation formats (Concrete Muldis D,
Abstract Muldis D) rather than 3 (relations, ASTs, strings).
* Rearranged any relevant docs so that the most important core scalar
types are now in the order [Bool, Int, Blob, Text] and the relation
type factory Maybe now appears after Set.
* Muldis D now has a new scalar data type, "Order", which is an
enumeration (like "Bool" is) of 3 values: [Increase, Same, Decrease];
it is the result type of any binary comparison operator that underlies
the likes of less|greater-than or min|max or sorting operations.
* Muldis D now has the new scalar types "Cat.ShortName" and
"Cat.LongName", which replace the also removed "Cat.EntityName" and its
(as yet unused) system-defined subtypes.
* Split up Language.pod 6 ways, into itself and
Language/(Core|Catalog).pod and
Language/Ext/(Num|Temporal|Spatial).pod. For the most part, the only
initial content of the 5 new files are corresponding portions of what
used to be the SYSTEM-DEFINED DATA TYPES and (actually empty)
SYSTEM-DEFINED ROUTINES main documentation sections of Language.pod,
but that the CATALOGS main section was also moved to Catalog.pod;
Language.pod retained all the other documentation sections that it
previously had. (Language.pod retained about 75% of its previous
content; about 25% was moved out.)
* Further updated the 5 language files with type definitions, to update
some definitions, and also to add a small TYPE SUMMARY main doc section
to each file.
* Updated Core.pod to add several main doc sections that have an
initial complement of system-defined routines. In particular, the
equal|not_equal|assign routines that all types have are now defined,
and all the common boolean and integer operators were added, and some
converter routines such as int-from-text et al, were all added. Many
other operator definitions are pending, especially the relational ones.
* Added new file lib/Muldis/DB/Language/Grammar.pod, which describes
Concrete Muldis D details that aren't applicable to Abstract Muldis D.
2007-06-29 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::DB version 0.0.1 for Perl 5 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-DB-0.0.1.tar.gz. The rest of this Changes entry refers only to
the portions of it that became part of the Language-MuldisD
distribution following release 0.2.0.
* New file versions (not marked though) are: Language.pod 0.0.1.
* The primary purpose of this release is to re-license the Muldis D
specification under actual free software licenses, specifically version
3 of the GPL family of licenses, which the Free Software Foundation
formally published on 2007 June 29th. By contrast, the previous Muldis
D releases were under an expiring proprietary license, with just the
promise of a free re-license to come. Accordingly, the file
LICENSE/GPL was added to this distro, which contains the text of the
GPL version 3.0.
* This release also includes a collection of small documentation
updates and fixes, such as the following: We now use the official
typography for the names 'TTM' and 'D' and such. Added a DOCUMENTATION
READING ORDER section to the README file.
2007-06-20 Darren Duncan <perl@DarrenDuncan.net>
* Muldis::DB version 0.0.0 for Perl 5 is released on CPAN as
Muldis-DB-0.0.0.tar.gz. The rest of this Changes entry refers only to
the portions of it that became part of the Language-MuldisD
distribution following release 0.2.0.
* Initial file versions (not marked though) are: Language.pod 0.0.0.
* As of this release, the Muldis D specification is officially in
pre-alpha development status. A lot of documentation is present, but a
lot isn't. What is mostly done is the higher level documentation.
What is mostly undone is documentation of the API details. What is
already present should be sufficient to begin study of Muldis D such
that it can actually be put to use within the next few weeks or months
as Muldis D is fleshed out. Also, it should be possible now to start
writing code that implements it or uses said.
2006-09-15 thru 2007-06-02
* Started rewriting Rosetta again, but with a name change, since
"Rosetta" was no longer appropriate for various reasons. This rewrite
took the intentionally bad and temporary name QDRDBMS, to be renamed
again (to Muldis DB) later on. With the name change allowed for the
previous version numbering of Rosetta to be dropped, and this rewrite
would eventually be first released as version zero.
* QDRDBMS was started in the wake of having had a lot more experience
in reading up on the truly relational model of data, and was now
designed fundamentally to be the design and implementation of a new
turing complete programming language for working with relational
databases, now called "QDRDBMS D".
* Made an experimental CPAN release of QDRDBMS version 0.0.0 on
2007-05-31, which specifically was a quick branch that stripped out all
the code and just contained the documentation. This was the only CPAN
release of the (partial) project under the QDRDBMS name.
* Shortly after this, QDRDBMS was renamed to its presumably final name
of "Muldis DB", and its command language to "Muldis D". But while
"Muldis D" stuck, "Muldis DB" was fated for a further rename later.
2006-04-14 thru 2006-11-22
* Started a complementary Perl 6 project named "Relation" which was
intended to provide native tuple and relation data types for ordinary
use in Perl 6 programs like other built-in collection types. It is
now stagnant; it will likely get un-stuck after Muldis Rosetta sets an
example for it.
2006-02-01 thru 2006-04-13
* The first simultaneous releases of the Perl 5 and 6 versions of
Rosetta's rewrite occurred on 2006-02-01; they were also the first CPAN
releases of either version. The Perl 6 one was Pugs release 6.2.11
(SVN rev 8934).
* On 2006-02-23 was the first (Perl 5) CPAN release of Rosetta where
the project was then officially an implementation of "The Third
Manifesto", the central work of Darwen and Date's DBMS proposal;
moreover, Rosetta's command language was named "Rosetta D", to be a "D"
language by the terms of said proposal.
* On 2006-03-20 was the (Perl 5) release that declared Rosetta was to
be fundamentally a self-contained relational DBMS (and the core
distribution would bundle such an implementation of its API) rather
than "just" a DBMS wrapper; though extensions could still chose to
operate as wrappers over other DBMSs.
* On 2006-04-13 was the last CPAN release of the Perl 5 Rosetta, and
Pugs 6.2.12 (SVN rev 10930), on 2006-06-26, had the corresponding Perl
6 version; Pugs 6.2.13 (SVN rev 11402), on 2006-10-27, had the last
CPAN release of Perl 6 Rosetta, with trivial Perl 6 only updates.
After this, Pugs would have a Muldis Rosetta instead.
2005-12-06 thru 2006-01-31
* Rosetta started to evolve so that its API and design was based on
relational algebra, which is a lot of smaller generic constructs that
can easily be arranged into queries; this is in contrast to the
previous design based around monolithic and unwieldy SQL "select"
queries. Generally speaking, there was increasing influence on the
design by Hugh Darwen's and Chris Date's proposals on how a truly
relational DBMS should work. This time period also saw very little
code, and almost entirely documentation updates.
2005-12-05
* Darren Duncan is introduced by David Wheeler to the truly relational
model of data, in a posting on the Bricolage development list in the
"Re: [6977] New branch for maintenance of Bricolage 1.10.x." thread.
* David said that Darren's expressed thought, that compound data types
in table fields was a violation of first normal form, was in fact a
misconception about the relational model. David then referenced a
recent interview with C. J. Date.
* This set off a chain of events which was the largest paradigm shift
to ever affect the Rosetta project. While the continuing goal of
Rosetta remained largely the same, the way this was to be accomplished
would become quite different, and the project would gain a new goal, to
help improve the design of relational DBMSs themselves.
2005-09-30 thru 2005-12-04
* Started a full rewrite of Rosetta, with the intent of avoiding being
over-engineered, and cutting corners in the short term so to get
something useable at all sooner. The idea was to focus on vertical
development first, so that at least a subset of features work earlier,
taking the development strategy of Perl6-Pugs itself as an example;
this is in contrast to the more horizontal development strategy of the
first Rosetta implementation.
* Moreover, this rewrite was being done simultaneously in both Perl 5
and Perl 6; each language had its own independent but synchronized
version, with the Perl 6 one intended to be the main future one that
guided design decisions, and the Perl 5 one intended to be the one
production-ready first, to be used until Perl 6 itself was production
ready. That co-development was maintained afterwards, and happens with
the Muldis Rosetta core.
2002-11-12 thru 2005-09-28, plus 2006-01-13
* Developed and released on CPAN the Rosetta DBMS framework, whose
intended purpose was to provide rigorous portability of database
schemas and database-using applications between different SQL DBMS
products. A lot of design documentation was produced, as well as some
code and tests, but while a significant amount of executing code was
produced, no solution emerged that was actually useable for real work;
what did get produced was also unnecessarily complicated.
* The very first CPAN release of anything related to Rosetta was on
2003-01-05, in the form of DBIx::Portable version 0.01, as
DBIx-Portable-0.01.tar.gz.
* A Lightning Talk was also given introducing Rosetta at OSCON 2005;
but it is Muldis Rosetta instead that will fulfill the promises made in
it.
2002-06-07
* Started writing self-contained code components that were explicitly
designed to enable external code that used them to work seamlessly on
multiple database products. Some of this work was reused later in the
Rosetta DBMS framework et al, and hence 2002 is the start of the
declared copyright date range for Muldis D language specification.