- Makes errors fatal, so that a phase is only reached when all previous phases were error-free
- Parsing still recovers and can produce multiple errors
- Evaluation fails fast and can thus produce only a single error (except for parse errors due to an import)
- The single error that could occur during execution is removed for now
- Removes Value::Error variant
- Unordered lists with indent-based parsing and basic layout using stacks
- Headings are now also indent based
- Removes syntax functions since they will be superseded by select & transform
Supports:
- Closure syntax: `(x, y) => z`
- Shorthand for a single argument: `x => y`
- Function syntax: `let f(x) = y`
- Capturing of variables from the environment
- Error messages for too few / many passed arguments
Does not support:
- Named arguments
- Variadic arguments with `..`
- Identifiers are now evaluated as variables instead of being plain values
- Constants like `left` or `bold` are stored as dynamic values containing the respective rust types
- We now distinguish between arrays and dictionaries to make things more intuitive (at the cost of a bit more complex parsing)
- Spans were removed from collections (arrays, dictionaries), function arguments still have spans for the top-level values to enable good diagnostics