functionalscript 0.0.587 → 0.0.588

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- - uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- - uses: actions/setup-node@v2
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- - run: npm install
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- - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
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  - run: /home/runner/.bun/bin/bun ./dev/test.mjs
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package/Cargo.lock ADDED
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+ # This file is automatically @generated by Cargo.
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+ # It is not intended for manual editing.
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+ version = 3
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+ [[package]]
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+ name = "nanocom"
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+ version = "0.2.1"
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+ name = "testrust"
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+ version = "0.1.0"
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+ dependencies = [
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package/issues/README.md CHANGED
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  # Issues
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- - [test-debug](./test-debug.md).
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- ## Creating `./index.f.cjs`
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- Currently, we regenerate [./index.f.cjs](./index.f.cjs) using `npm run index` during CD (publishing). However, we don't check in CI if it was regenerated. The idea is that CI should check if all generated files in Git are updated:
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- - [package.json](./package.json) `version` property
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- - [jsr.json](./jsr.json), `version` property
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- - [index.f.cjs](./index.f.cjs)
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- `version` property should be `version` calculated on a `main` branch.
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- We may abandon the idea to publish on every commit on `main`. Instead, we will publish only we when we update a version in the `main` branch. This strategy can also work for Rust packages. The idea is that people can still reference from Git if they would like to have a not-published version of a package. We will still release in CI but only when there is a new version.
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- ## Publishing
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- 2. `version` is updated in [jsr.json](./jsr.json) and [package.json](./package.json).
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+ 1. [test-debug](./test-debug.md).
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+ 2. [esm](./esm.md)
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+ 3. [publish](publish.md)
package/issues/publish.md CHANGED
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+ ## Creating `./index.f.cjs`
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+ Currently, we regenerate [./index.f.cjs](./index.f.cjs) using `npm run index` during CD (publishing). However, we don't check in CI if it was regenerated. The idea is that CI should check if all generated files in Git are updated:
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+ - [package.json](./package.json) `version` property
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+ - [jsr.json](./jsr.json), `version` property
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+ - [index.f.cjs](./index.f.cjs)
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+ `version` property should be `version` calculated on a `main` branch.
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+ We may abandon the idea to publish on every commit on `main`. Instead, we will publish only we when we update a version in the `main` branch. This strategy can also work for Rust packages. The idea is that people can still reference from Git if they would like to have a not-published version of a package. We will still release in CI but only when there is a new version.
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+ ## Publishing
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+ 1. [index.f.cjs](./index.f.cjs) is up to date
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+ 2. `version` is updated in [jsr.json](./jsr.json) and [package.json](./package.json).
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+ ## CI Jobs
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+ ### 1. Publishing (merge to `main`)
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+ ### 2. CI
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+ - correct `index.f.mjs` is merged.
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+ - out of date lock files, such as `package-lock.json` and `Cargo.lock`.
package/jsr.json CHANGED
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  "name": "@functionalscript/functionalscript",
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- "version": "0.0.587",
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  "exports": "./index.f.cjs"
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  "name": "functionalscript",
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  "description": "FunctionalScript is a functional subset of JavaScript",
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  "homepage": "https://github.com/functionalscript/functionalscript#readme",
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  "devDependencies": {
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  "typescript": "^5.7.2"
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  }
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  }