It's been around two and a half years, and many versions, since this
warning was first introduced, so it feels reasonable to finally turn it
into a hard error. It will remain a special-cased error for a little
while.
Add a setting that exports all variables by default, regardless of
whether they use the `export` keyword. This includes assignments as well
as parameters.
Just does dependency analysis of variable uses, allowing variables to be
used out of order in assignments, as long as there are no circular
dependencies.
However, use of environment variable is not known to Just, so exported
variables are only exported to child scopes, to avoid ordering dependencies,
since dependency analysis cannot be done.
Add conditional expressions of the form:
foo := if lhs == rhs { then } else { otherwise }
`lhs`, `rhs`, `then`, and `otherwise` are all arbitrary expressions, and
can recursively include other conditionals. Conditionals short-circuit,
so the branch not taken isn't evaluated.
It is also possible to test for inequality with `==`.
Moves the separate quiet variable in the `Config` struct into the existing
verbosity field; the `Verbosity` enum now has a `Quiet` variant. When running, the
presence of the quiet flag will set the verbosity to `Quiet`, overriding any
number of verbosity flags in the CLI args.
Make line continuations strip leading spaces on the next line.
This changes what is passed to the shell, so this is a breaking change.
However, I don't think that this will break any recipes.