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    • erwan's avatar
      Automate version numbering using Semantic Versionning (semantic-release-gitlab) · 9beabcb2
      erwan authored
      https://www.npmjs.com/package/semantic-release-gitlab
      
      from https://semver.org/ :
        Given a version number MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, increment the:
      
        - MAJOR version when you make incompatible API changes,
        - MINOR version when you add functionality in a backwards-compatible manner, and
        - PATCH version when you make backwards-compatible bug fixes.
      
      For MAJOR, choosing 6 is obvious.
      
      From Minor it's not clear. This number is supposed to reflect the number of
      add functuionnality, so starting at 0 is not great.
      
      The current version is 1.762, but starting at 762 would be wrong too,
      as most do not deals with new functionnalyties.
      
      In a ideal word, I should use the log and tag every commit tha deals with a new
      functionnalyty, but there is a lot of commits (762).
      
      Hence I,'ve decided to choose 100.
      6.100.1
      9beabcb2
  9. Dec 03, 2018
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      Remove a clutch that causes bad error messages and seems useless. · 67eb59fc
      Erwan Jahier authored
      It causes bad error messages in the case were the parametric node is undefined.
      
      e.g., the equation
      
        S=if(M[n-1]) then (entiernat<<n>>(M)-puiss<<n+1>>(2)) else entiernat<<n>>(M);
      
      raises "Error: Bad number of (static) arguments: 0 expected, and 1 provided."
      when entiernat is undefined
      
      It seems useless because no test is broken. The comment mention node
      parameters that themselves have parameters. But it is the case for
      test/should_work/Gyroscope2.lus, and it is still working.
      67eb59fc
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