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# Changelog
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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
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The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),
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and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
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## Unreleased
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### Fixed
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- Fixed scripts that terminate instantly sometimes hanging
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## `0.1.1` - January 24th, 2023
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### Fixed
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- Fixed errors containing `./` and / or `../` in the middle of file paths
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- Potential fix for spawned processes that yield erroring with "attempt to yield across metamethod/c-call boundary"
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## `0.1.0` - January 24th, 2023
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### Added
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- `task` now supports passing arguments in `task.spawn` / `task.delay` / `task.defer`
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- `require` now uses paths relative to the file instead of being relative to the current directory, which is consistent with almost all other languages but not original Lua / Luau - this is a breaking change but will allow for proper packaging of third-party modules and more in the future.
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- **_NOTE:_** _If you still want to use the default Lua behavior instead of relative paths, set the environment variable `LUAU_PWD_REQUIRE` to `true`_
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### Changed
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- Improved error message when an invalid file path is passed to `require`
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- Much improved error formatting and stack traces
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### Fixed
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- Fixed downloading of type definitions making json files instead of the proper format
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- Process termination will now always make sure all lua state is cleaned up before exiting, in all cases
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## `0.0.6` - January 23rd, 2023
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### Added
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- Initial implementation of [Roblox's task library](https://create.roblox.com/docs/reference/engine/libraries/task), with some caveats:
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- Minimum wait / delay time is currently set to 10ms, subject to change
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- It is not yet possible to pass arguments to tasks created using `task.spawn` / `task.delay` / `task.defer`
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- Timings for `task.defer` are flaky and deferred tasks are not (yet) guaranteed to run after spawned tasks
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With all that said, everything else should be stable!
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- Mixing and matching the `coroutine` library with `task` works in all cases
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- `process.exit()` will stop all spawned / delayed / deferred threads and exit the process
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- Lune is guaranteed to keep running until there are no longer any waiting threads
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If any of the abovementioned things do not work as expected, it is a bug, please file an issue!
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### Fixed
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- Potential fix for spawned processes that yield erroring with "attempt to yield across metamethod/c-call boundary"
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## `0.0.5` - January 22nd, 2023
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### Added
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- Added full test suites for all Lune globals to ensure correct behavior
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- Added library version of Lune that can be used from other Rust projects
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### Changed
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- Large internal changes to allow for implementing the `task` library.
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- Improved general formatting of errors to make them more readable & glanceable
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- Improved output formatting of non-primitive types
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- Improved output formatting of empty tables
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### Fixed
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- Fixed double stack trace for certain kinds of errors
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## `0.0.4` - January 21st, 2023
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### Added
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- Added `process.args` for inspecting values given to Lune when running (read only)
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- Added `process.env` which is a plain table where you can get & set environment variables
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### Changed
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- Improved error formatting & added proper file name to stack traces
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### Removed
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- Removed `...` for process arguments, use `process.args` instead
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- Removed individual functions for getting & setting environment variables, use `process.env` instead
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## `0.0.3` - January 20th, 2023
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### Added
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- Added networking functions under `net`
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Example usage:
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```lua
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local apiResult = net.request({
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url = "https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts/1",
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method = "PATCH",
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headers = {
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["Content-Type"] = "application/json",
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},
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body = net.jsonEncode({
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title = "foo",
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body = "bar",
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}),
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})
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local apiResponse = net.jsonDecode(apiResult.body)
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assert(apiResponse.title == "foo", "Invalid json response")
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assert(apiResponse.body == "bar", "Invalid json response")
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```
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- Added console logging & coloring functions under `console`
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This piece of code:
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```lua
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local tab = { Integer = 1234, Hello = { "World" } }
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console.log(tab)
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```
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Will print the following formatted text to the console, **_with syntax highlighting_**:
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```lua
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{
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Integer = 1234,
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Hello = {
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"World",
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}
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}
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```
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Additional utility functions exist with the same behavior but that also print out a colored
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tag together with any data given to them: `console.info`, `console.warn`, `console.error` -
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These print out prefix tags `[INFO]`, `[WARN]`, `[ERROR]` in blue, orange, and red, respectively.
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### Changed
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- The `json` api is now part of `net`
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- `json.encode` becomes `net.jsonEncode`
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- `json.decode` become `net.jsonDecode`
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### Fixed
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- Fixed JSON decode not working properly
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## `0.0.2` - January 19th, 2023
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### Added
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- Added support for command-line parameters to scripts
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These can be accessed as a vararg in the root of a script:
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```lua
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local firstArg: string, secondArg: string = ...
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print(firstArg, secondArg)
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```
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- Added CLI parameters for downloading type definitions:
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- `lune --download-selene-types` to download Selene types to the current directory
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- `lune --download-luau-types` to download Luau types to the current directory
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These files will be downloaded as `lune.yml` and `luneTypes.d.luau`
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respectively and are also available in each release on GitHub.
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## `0.0.1` - January 18th, 2023
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Initial Release
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