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On behalf of the Haxe Foundation, I am proud to announce that Haxe 3.1.0 is now officially released! It is available at https://haxe.org/download.
Our main focus for this release was on improving stability and fixing bugs. Nevertheless, several new features were introduced as well. Make sure to check out the changelog (http://haxe.org/file/CHANGES.txt).
This Haxe release also comes with an updated haxelib client which saw several bugfixes and improvements compared to the one included in the Haxe 3.0 release.
We removed the outdated haxedoc tool in favor of Dox (https://github.com/dpeek/dox). Dox will be updated on Haxelib soon for easy access.
I would like to thank both our old and new contributors, in particular:
If you want to appear on this list for the next release, make sure to check us out on GitHub.
Thank you for your support
New features:
=>
syntax(expr : type)
syntax (ECheckType){ > T1, > T2, fields }
Standard Library:
General improvements and optimizations:
Bugfixes:
Macro features and changes:
$v{(c:Float|Int|String)}
ComplexType.TExtend
is now Array<TypePath>
instead of TypePath
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