Julia v1.6 Release Notes ======================== New language features --------------------- * Types written with `where` syntax can now be used to define constructors, e.g. `(Foo{T} where T)(x) = ...`. * `<--` and `<-->` are now available as infix operators, with the same precedence and associativity as other arrow-like operators ([#36666]). Language changes ---------------- * The `-->` operator now lowers to a `:call` expression, so it can be defined as a function like other operators. The dotted version `.-->` is now parsed as well. For backwards compatibility, `-->` still parses using its own expression head instead of `:call`. Compiler/Runtime improvements ----------------------------- * All platforms can now use `@executable_path` within `jl_load_dynamic_library()`. This allows executable-relative paths to be embedded within executables on all platforms, not just MacOS, which the syntax is borrowed from. ([#35627]) * Constant propogation now occurs through keyword arguments ([#35976]) * The precompilation cache is now created atomically ([#36416]). Invoking _n_ Julia processes simultaneously may create _n_ temporary caches. Command-line option changes --------------------------- * There is no longer a concept of "home project": starting `julia --project=dir` is now exactly equivalent to starting `julia` and then doing `pkg> activate $dir` and `julia --project` is exactly equivalent to doing that where `dir = Base.current_project()`. In particular, this means that if you do `pkg> activate` after starting `julia` with the `--project` option (or with `JULIA_PROJECT` set) it will take you to the default active project, which is `@v1.5` unless you have modified `LOAD_PATH`. ([#36434]) Multi-threading changes ----------------------- Build system changes -------------------- * Windows Installer now has the option to 'Add Julia to Path'. To unselect this option from the commandline simply remove the tasks you do not want to be installed: e.g. `./julia-installer.exe /TASKS="desktopicon,startmenu,addtopath"`, adds a desktop icon, a startmenu group icon, and adds Julia to system PATH. New library functions --------------------- * New function `Base.kron!` and corresponding overloads for various matrix types for performing Kronecker product in-place. ([#31069]). * New function `Base.Threads.foreach(f, channel::Channel)` for multithreaded `Channel` consumption. ([#34543]). * New function `Base.readeach(io, T)` for iteratively performing `read(io, T)`. ([#36150]) * `Iterators.map` is added. It provides another syntax `Iterators.map(f, iterators...)` for writing `(f(args...) for args in zip(iterators...))`, i.e. a lazy `map` ([#34352]). * New function `sincospi` for simultaneously computing `sinpi(x)` and `cospi(x)` more efficiently ([#35816]). New library features -------------------- * The `redirect_*` functions can now be called on `IOContext` objects. Standard library changes ------------------------ * The `nextprod` function now accepts tuples and other array types for its first argument ([#35791]). * The function `isapprox(x,y)` now accepts the `norm` keyword argument also for numeric (i.e., non-array) arguments `x` and `y` ([#35883]). * `view`, `@view`, and `@views` now work on `AbstractString`s, returning a `SubString` when appropriate ([#35879]). * All `AbstractUnitRange{<:Integer}`s now work with `SubString`, `view`, `@view` and `@views` on strings ([#35879]). * `sum`, `prod`, `maximum`, and `minimum` now support `init` keyword argument ([#36188], [#35839]). * `unique(f, itr; seen=Set{T}())` now allows you to declare the container type used for keeping track of values returned by `f` on elements of `itr` ([#36280]). * `Libdl` has been moved to `Base.Libc.Libdl`, however it is still accessible as an stdlib ([#35628]). * `first` and `last` functions now accept an integer as second argument to get that many leading or trailing elements of any iterable ([#34868]). * `intersect` on `CartesianIndices` now returns `CartesianIndices` instead of `Vector{<:CartesianIndex}` ([#36643]). * `RegexMatch` objects can now be probed for whether a named capture group exists within it through `haskey()` ([#36717]). #### LinearAlgebra * New method `LinearAlgebra.issuccess(::CholeskyPivoted)` for checking whether pivoted Cholesky factorization was successful ([#36002]). * `UniformScaling` can now be indexed into using ranges to return dense matrices and vectors ([#24359]). * New function `LinearAlgebra.BLAS.get_num_threads()` for getting the number of BLAS threads. ([#36360]) * `(+)(::UniformScaling)` is now defined, making `+I` a valid unary operation. ([#36784]) #### Markdown #### Random #### REPL * The `AbstractMenu` extension interface of `REPL.TerminalMenus` has been extensively overhauled. The new interface does not rely on global configuration variables, is more consistent in delegating printing of the navigation/selection markers, and provides improved support for dynamic menus. These changes are compatible with the previous (deprecated) interface, so are non-breaking. The new API offers several enhancements: + Menus are configured in their constructors via keyword arguments + For custom menu types, the new `Config` and `MultiSelectConfig` replace the global `CONFIG` Dict + `request(menu; cursor=1)` allows you to control the initial cursor position in the menu (defaults to first item) + `MultiSelectMenu` allows you to pass a list of initially-selected items with the `selected` keyword argument + `writeLine` was deprecated to `writeline`, and `writeline` methods are not expected to print the cursor indicator. The old `writeLine` continues to work, and any of its method extensions should print the cursor indicator as before. + `printMenu` has been deprecated to `printmenu`, and it both accepts a state input and returns a state output that controls the number of terminal lines erased when the menu is next refreshed. This plus related changes makes `printmenu` work properly when the number of menu items might change depending on user choices. + `numoptions`, returning the number of items in the menu, has been added as an alternative to implementing `options` + `suppress_output` (primarily a testing option) has been added as a keyword argument to `request`, rather than a configuration option * Windows REPL now supports 24-bit colors, by correctly interpreting virtual terminal escapes. #### SparseArrays * Display large sparse matrices with a Unicode "spy" plot of their nonzero patterns, and display small sparse matrices by an `Matrix`-like 2d layout of their contents. #### Dates * `Quarter` period is defined ([#35519]). #### Statistics #### Sockets #### Distributed #### UUIDs * Change `uuid1` and `uuid4` to use `Random.RandomDevice()` as default random number generator ([#35872]). * Added `parse(::Type{UUID}, ::AbstractString)` method Deprecated or removed --------------------- External dependencies --------------------- Tooling Improvements ---------------------