funcity 1.2.0 → 1.4.0

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package/README.md CHANGED
@@ -63,7 +63,11 @@ const script = "Today is {{cond weather.sunny ‘nice’ 'bad'}} weather.";
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  // Run the interpreter
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  const variables = buildCandidateVariables();
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  const logs: FunCityLogEntry[] = [];
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- const text = await runScriptOnceToText(script, variables, logs);
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+ const text = await runScriptOnceToText(script, {
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+ variables,
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+ logs,
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+ sourceId: 'hello.fc',
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+ });
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  // Display the result text
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  console.log(text);
@@ -94,6 +98,8 @@ In other words, funcity is a processing system that brings the power of function
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  String literals can be wrapped in single quotes `'`, double quotes `"`, or backticks `` ` ``.
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  The opening and closing quote must match. Other quote characters can be used inside a string without escaping.
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  To use the same quote as the opener (or `\`) inside a string, escape it with a backslash.
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+ You can also embed template blocks with `{{...}}` inside a quoted string.
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+ Use `\{` and `\}` to output literal braces.
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  Supported escape sequences:
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@@ -106,6 +112,8 @@ Supported escape sequences:
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  - `\'` single quote
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  - `\"` double quote
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  - ``\``` backtick
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+ - `\{` left brace
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+ - `\}` right brace
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  - `\\` backslash
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