diff --git a/content/docs/concept/faq/removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11/en.md b/content/docs/concept/faq/removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11/en.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bc519109e --- /dev/null +++ b/content/docs/concept/faq/removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11/en.md @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +--- +title: Removing list arithmetic operators in CUE 0.11 +authors: [jpluscplusm] +toc_hide: true +--- + +{{{with _script_ "en" "HIDDEN: set up access to CUE v0.11 before release"}}} +export PATH=/cues/$CUELANG_CUE_TIP:$PATH +{{{end}}} + +Early versions of the CUE language allowed lists to be used with the arithmetic +operators "`+`" and "`*`". +This feature was removed from the language specification +[several years ago](https://review.gerrithub.io/plugins/gitiles/cue-lang/cue/+/172f0060cd405f30c5873b793e44300e1a3588cb%5E%21/), +and its removal is now being completed in CUE version 0.11. + +This FAQ answers some of your questions about this removal, +including **what you must do if you are affected.** + +## What's been removed, and how can I tell if my CUE is affected? + +**The list arithmetic operators `*` and `+` don't work in CUE +evaluated by the `cue` command and the Go API from version 0.11 onwards. +If `cue vet` evaluates your CUE successfully then it isn't affected.** + +This CUE no longer works, and must be updated as demonstrated below: +{{{with upload "en" "removed"}}} +-- list-arithmetic.cue -- +A: [1, 2, 3] * 2 // Invalid CUE! +B: [1, 2, 3] + [4, 5, 6] // Invalid CUE! +{{{end}}} + +The `*` and `+` operators continue to work as expected in all other situations, +such as numeric arithmetic and string composition. +**They are affected only when used with a list value on their left or right side.** + +CUE 0.11 and later report the following error when evaluating CUE that contains +list arithmetic operators: + +{{{with script "en" "removed"}}} +! cue vet list-arithmetic.cue +{{{end}}} + +## What changes are needed in my CUE? + +**Wherever the `*` operator is used with a list, +replace the operator with [`list.Repeat`](/go/pkg/list#Repeat). +Wherever `+` is used to combine lists, +replace it with [`list.Concat`](/go/pkg/list#Concat) or a nested `for` loop. +Use `cue fix` to save time.** + +In many cases you can use +[`cue fix`]({{< relref "/docs/reference/command/cue-help-fix" >}}) +to make these changes automatically -- but only if you are using a `cue` +command at version `v0.11.0-alpha.1` or later. + +Here's how to use `cue fix`, given the following CUE that requires updating: + +{{{with upload "en" "changes"}}} +-- changes-required.cue -- +// "[1, 2, 3] * 2" is no longer valid CUE. +A: [1, 2, 3] * 2 + +// "[1, 2, 3] + [4, 5, 6]" is no longer valid CUE. +B: [1, 2, 3] + [4, 5, 6] + +// "[1, 2, 3] + [4, 5, 6]" can also be rewritten using a nested for loop: +B: [for i in [1, 2, 3] {i}, for i in [4, 5, 6] {i}] + +// The operators can still be used, unchanged, to produce number, string, and bytes types. +C: 1 + 2*3.3 +D: 2*"O." + 3*"X." +E: 2*'X.' + 3*'O.' +{{{end}}} + +`cue fix` updates files in place, and is silent unless it fails to process its inputs: + +{{{with script "en" "changes"}}} +cue fix changes-required.cue +{{{end}}} + +{{{with _script_ "en" "HIDDEN: changes: move file aside"}}} +mv changes-required.cue .changes-required.cue +{{{end}}} +{{{with upload "en" "changes: updated file"}}} +-- changes-required.cue -- +import "list" + +// "[1, 2, 3] * 2" is no longer valid CUE. +A: list.Repeat([1, 2, 3], 2) + +// "[1, 2, 3] + [4, 5, 6]" is no longer valid CUE. +B: list.Concat([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]]) + +// "[1, 2, 3] + [4, 5, 6]" can also be rewritten using a nested for loop: +B: [for i in [1, 2, 3] {i}, for i in [4, 5, 6] {i}] + +// The operators can still be used, unchanged, to produce number, string, and bytes types. +C: 1 + 2*3.3 +D: 2*"O." + 3*"X." +E: 2*'X.' + 3*'O.' +{{{end}}} +{{{with _script_ "en" "HIDDEN: changes: diff uploaded file"}}} +diff changes-required.cue .changes-required.cue +{{{end}}} + +Note that `cue fix` only updates the operators *where they're used with lists*. +Using the operators to emit numbers, strings, or bytes remains valid CUE, and +should not be changed, as with fields `C`, `D`, and `E` in the above example. + +The updated CUE evaluates successfully: + +{{{with script "en" "changes: cue eval"}}} +cue eval changes-required.cue +{{{end}}} + +The `cue fix` command can update CUE files, packages or (by default) the whole of +the current module, but there are some uses of list arithmetic operators that it +can't help with -- as +[demonstrated next](). + +## Why do I still get evaluation failures after running `cue fix`? + +**`cue fix` can only update the operators where they're used with a literal +list value, such as `[1, 2, 3]`. It can't detect their use with a list +value via a reference - you must update these uses manually.** + +The following CUE would not be updated by `cue vet`: + +{{{with upload "en" "references: broken"}}} +-- references.cue -- +x: [1, 2, 3] +y: [4, 5, 6] + +A: x * 2 // Invalid CUE! +B: x + y // Invalid CUE! +{{{end}}} + +This file must be +[updated manually]({{< relref "removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11" >}}#what-changes-are-needed-in-my-cue) +with the following CUE: + +{{{with upload "en" "references: fixed"}}} +#force +-- references.cue -- +import "list" + +x: [1, 2, 3] +y: [4, 5, 6] + +A: list.Repeat(x, 2) +B: list.Concat([x, y]) +{{{end}}} + +{{{with _script_ "en" "HIDDEN: references: cue vet"}}} +cue vet references.cue +{{{end}}} + +## Which versions of CUE don't support list arithmetic operators? + +**List arithmetic operators are not supported by all releases and pre-releases +of CUE that have a version string which starts with `v0.11` (or later).** + +This includes the 0.11 pre-release alphas (`v0.11.0-alpha...`), the 0.11 +release candidates (`v0.11.0-rc...`), and all 0.11 patch releases including +`v0.11.0`, `v0.11.1`, and so on. It also includes all releases that come after +0.11, whatever version number they might be given. +The commands on this page demonstrate the following version of `cue`: + +{{{with script "en" "cue version"}}} +#ellipsis 1 +cue version +{{{end}}} + +## Why are list arithmetic operators being removed? + +The commit that removed them from the CUE language specification in 2021 +[explained the project's reasoning](https://review.gerrithub.io/plugins/gitiles/cue-lang/cue/+/172f0060cd405f30c5873b793e44300e1a3588cb%5E%21/): + +``` +List operators are confusing [and unnecessary]. + +For instance, is the result of [a, ...] + [b, ...] open or closed? +What about [a] + [b, ...]? +``` + +## Why were list arithmetic operators supported until now? + +The CUE project takes its compatibility responsibilities to its users +seriously. A capability that's made available in a released version of CUE (as +list arithmetic operators were) shouldn't be removed the instant that it's +deprecated, even though CUE is still pre-version-1.0 and such an immediate +removal might seem generally allowable under +[semantic versioning guidelines](https://semver.org/#spec-item-5). + +Some users might have written working, supported CUE that relied on list +arithmetic operators, so the CUE tooling supported it up to and including +version 0.10 -- which was released over 3½ years after the feature stopped +being mentioned. + +This breaking language change isn't based on `language.version` from +`cue.mod/module.cue` because a large amount of time has now passed *without* it +being mentioned in the CUE language specification or official documentation. + +## I have a question that isn't answered here + +Please join the [CUE community]({{< relref "/community" >}}) on GitHub, Slack, +or Discord -- we'll be happy to help! + +## Related content + +- {{}} +- {{}} +- Standard library: [`list.Repeat`](/go/pkg/list#Repeat) +- Standard library: [`list.Concat`](/go/pkg/list#Concat) diff --git a/content/docs/concept/faq/removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11/gen_cache.cue b/content/docs/concept/faq/removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11/gen_cache.cue new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b8b5aaa18 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/docs/concept/faq/removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11/gen_cache.cue @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +package site +{ + content: { + docs: { + concept: { + faq: { + "removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11": { + page: { + cache: { + upload: { + removed: "ZrYNh0aXMmTn5yX+27Kyd9rBh5Q/FP1/OsZB1+YwndU=" + changes: "DQwz/GXKFZNswBJqhsWgwA7XLbKLq9NMtZqivktazYE=" + "changes: updated file": "byZqfYmj37XFAvrSv3qXpF+JhUm8vRy2ycsIIUAlONc=" + "references: broken": "9ztZUuVORHYtpMZZFuComnYOFytMgHaGQQG7R4svTfE=" + "references: fixed": "rgsOJByXSen1JSW67YKQTDKEhsM0H5oYzE+iYX2gK1A=" + } + multi_step: { + hash: "HLBRI3AN2MM97M4DCE26VEH0KRQMV3TSF2U9NNOIL2RUD3BD64FG====" + scriptHash: "ALE4OGUODQG9SONMC3O298OFC6V44GICIKN8Q5SJMS31727JKK5G====" + steps: [{ + doc: "" + cmd: "export PATH=/cues/v0.11.0-0.dev.0.20240904084811-bb24c7ce1f04:$PATH" + exitCode: 0 + output: "" + }, { + doc: "" + cmd: "cue vet list-arithmetic.cue" + exitCode: 1 + output: """ + A: Multiplication of lists is superseded by list.Repeat; see https://cuelang.org/e/v0.11-list-arithmetic: + ./list-arithmetic.cue:1:4 + B: Addition of lists is superseded by list.Concat; see https://cuelang.org/e/v0.11-list-arithmetic: + ./list-arithmetic.cue:2:4 + + """ + }, { + doc: "" + cmd: "cue fix changes-required.cue" + exitCode: 0 + output: "" + }, { + doc: "" + cmd: "mv changes-required.cue .changes-required.cue" + exitCode: 0 + output: "" + }, { + doc: "" + cmd: "diff changes-required.cue .changes-required.cue" + exitCode: 0 + output: "" + }, { + doc: "" + cmd: "cue eval changes-required.cue" + exitCode: 0 + output: """ + A: [1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3] + B: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] + C: 7.6 + D: "O.O.X.X.X." + E: 'X.X.O.O.O.' + + """ + }, { + doc: "" + cmd: "cue vet references.cue" + exitCode: 0 + output: "" + }, { + doc: "#ellipsis 1" + cmd: "cue version" + exitCode: 0 + output: """ + cue version v0.11.0-0.dev.0.20240904084811-bb24c7ce1f04 + ... + + """ + }] + } + } + } + } + } + } + } + } +} diff --git a/content/docs/concept/faq/removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11/page.cue b/content/docs/concept/faq/removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11/page.cue new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6f9a2ef89 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/docs/concept/faq/removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11/page.cue @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +package site + +content: docs: concept: faq: "removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11": page: _ diff --git a/hugo/content/en/docs/concept/faq/removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11/index.md b/hugo/content/en/docs/concept/faq/removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11/index.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c8fbb6a97 --- /dev/null +++ b/hugo/content/en/docs/concept/faq/removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ +--- +title: Removing list arithmetic operators in CUE 0.11 +authors: [jpluscplusm] +toc_hide: true +--- + +Early versions of the CUE language allowed lists to be used with the arithmetic +operators "`+`" and "`*`". +This feature was removed from the language specification +[several years ago](https://review.gerrithub.io/plugins/gitiles/cue-lang/cue/+/172f0060cd405f30c5873b793e44300e1a3588cb%5E%21/), +and its removal is now being completed in CUE version 0.11. + +This FAQ answers some of your questions about this removal, +including **what you must do if you are affected.** + +## What's been removed, and how can I tell if my CUE is affected? + +**The list arithmetic operators `*` and `+` don't work in CUE +evaluated by the `cue` command and the Go API from version 0.11 onwards. +If `cue vet` evaluates your CUE successfully then it isn't affected.** + +This CUE no longer works, and must be updated as demonstrated below: +{{< code-tabs >}} +{{< code-tab name="list-arithmetic.cue" language="cue" area="top-left" >}} +A: [1, 2, 3] * 2 // Invalid CUE! +B: [1, 2, 3] + [4, 5, 6] // Invalid CUE! +{{< /code-tab >}}{{< /code-tabs >}} + +The `*` and `+` operators continue to work as expected in all other situations, +such as numeric arithmetic and string composition. +**They are affected only when used with a list value on their left or right side.** + +CUE 0.11 and later report the following error when evaluating CUE that contains +list arithmetic operators: + +```text { title="TERMINAL" type="terminal" codeToCopy="Y3VlIHZldCBsaXN0LWFyaXRobWV0aWMuY3Vl" } +$ cue vet list-arithmetic.cue +A: Multiplication of lists is superseded by list.Repeat; see https://cuelang.org/e/v0.11-list-arithmetic: + ./list-arithmetic.cue:1:4 +B: Addition of lists is superseded by list.Concat; see https://cuelang.org/e/v0.11-list-arithmetic: + ./list-arithmetic.cue:2:4 +``` + +## What changes are needed in my CUE? + +**Wherever the `*` operator is used with a list, +replace the operator with [`list.Repeat`](/go/pkg/list#Repeat). +Wherever `+` is used to combine lists, +replace it with [`list.Concat`](/go/pkg/list#Concat) or a nested `for` loop. +Use `cue fix` to save time.** + +In many cases you can use +[`cue fix`]({{< relref "/docs/reference/command/cue-help-fix" >}}) +to make these changes automatically -- but only if you are using a `cue` +command at version `v0.11.0-alpha.1` or later. + +Here's how to use `cue fix`, given the following CUE that requires updating: + +{{< code-tabs >}} +{{< code-tab name="changes-required.cue" language="cue" area="top-left" >}} +// "[1, 2, 3] * 2" is no longer valid CUE. +A: [1, 2, 3] * 2 + +// "[1, 2, 3] + [4, 5, 6]" is no longer valid CUE. +B: [1, 2, 3] + [4, 5, 6] + +// "[1, 2, 3] + [4, 5, 6]" can also be rewritten using a nested for loop: +B: [for i in [1, 2, 3] {i}, for i in [4, 5, 6] {i}] + +// The operators can still be used, unchanged, to produce number, string, and bytes types. +C: 1 + 2*3.3 +D: 2*"O." + 3*"X." +E: 2*'X.' + 3*'O.' +{{< /code-tab >}}{{< /code-tabs >}} + +`cue fix` updates files in place, and is silent unless it fails to process its inputs: + +```text { title="TERMINAL" type="terminal" codeToCopy="Y3VlIGZpeCBjaGFuZ2VzLXJlcXVpcmVkLmN1ZQ==" } +$ cue fix changes-required.cue +``` +{{< code-tabs >}} +{{< code-tab name="changes-required.cue" language="cue" area="top-left" >}} +import "list" + +// "[1, 2, 3] * 2" is no longer valid CUE. +A: list.Repeat([1, 2, 3], 2) + +// "[1, 2, 3] + [4, 5, 6]" is no longer valid CUE. +B: list.Concat([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]]) + +// "[1, 2, 3] + [4, 5, 6]" can also be rewritten using a nested for loop: +B: [for i in [1, 2, 3] {i}, for i in [4, 5, 6] {i}] + +// The operators can still be used, unchanged, to produce number, string, and bytes types. +C: 1 + 2*3.3 +D: 2*"O." + 3*"X." +E: 2*'X.' + 3*'O.' +{{< /code-tab >}}{{< /code-tabs >}} +Note that `cue fix` only updates the operators *where they're used with lists*. +Using the operators to emit numbers, strings, or bytes remains valid CUE, and +should not be changed, as with fields `C`, `D`, and `E` in the above example. + +The updated CUE evaluates successfully: + +```text { title="TERMINAL" type="terminal" codeToCopy="Y3VlIGV2YWwgY2hhbmdlcy1yZXF1aXJlZC5jdWU=" } +$ cue eval changes-required.cue +A: [1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3] +B: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] +C: 7.6 +D: "O.O.X.X.X." +E: 'X.X.O.O.O.' +``` + +The `cue fix` command can update CUE files, packages or (by default) the whole of +the current module, but there are some uses of list arithmetic operators that it +can't help with -- as +[demonstrated next](). + +## Why do I still get evaluation failures after running `cue fix`? + +**`cue fix` can only update the operators where they're used with a literal +list value, such as `[1, 2, 3]`. It can't detect their use with a list +value via a reference - you must update these uses manually.** + +The following CUE would not be updated by `cue vet`: + +{{< code-tabs >}} +{{< code-tab name="references.cue" language="cue" area="top-left" >}} +x: [1, 2, 3] +y: [4, 5, 6] + +A: x * 2 // Invalid CUE! +B: x + y // Invalid CUE! +{{< /code-tab >}}{{< /code-tabs >}} + +This file must be +[updated manually]({{< relref "removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11" >}}#what-changes-are-needed-in-my-cue) +with the following CUE: + +{{< code-tabs >}} +{{< code-tab name="references.cue" language="cue" area="top-left" >}} +import "list" + +x: [1, 2, 3] +y: [4, 5, 6] + +A: list.Repeat(x, 2) +B: list.Concat([x, y]) +{{< /code-tab >}}{{< /code-tabs >}} +## Which versions of CUE don't support list arithmetic operators? + +**List arithmetic operators are not supported by all releases and pre-releases +of CUE that have a version string which starts with `v0.11` (or later).** + +This includes the 0.11 pre-release alphas (`v0.11.0-alpha...`), the 0.11 +release candidates (`v0.11.0-rc...`), and all 0.11 patch releases including +`v0.11.0`, `v0.11.1`, and so on. It also includes all releases that come after +0.11, whatever version number they might be given. +The commands on this page demonstrate the following version of `cue`: + +```text { title="TERMINAL" type="terminal" codeToCopy="Y3VlIHZlcnNpb24=" } +$ cue version +cue version v0.11.0-0.dev.0.20240904084811-bb24c7ce1f04 +... +``` + +## Why are list arithmetic operators being removed? + +The commit that removed them from the CUE language specification in 2021 +[explained the project's reasoning](https://review.gerrithub.io/plugins/gitiles/cue-lang/cue/+/172f0060cd405f30c5873b793e44300e1a3588cb%5E%21/): + +``` +List operators are confusing [and unnecessary]. + +For instance, is the result of [a, ...] + [b, ...] open or closed? +What about [a] + [b, ...]? +``` + +## Why were list arithmetic operators supported until now? + +The CUE project takes its compatibility responsibilities to its users +seriously. A capability that's made available in a released version of CUE (as +list arithmetic operators were) shouldn't be removed the instant that it's +deprecated, even though CUE is still pre-version-1.0 and such an immediate +removal might seem generally allowable under +[semantic versioning guidelines](https://semver.org/#spec-item-5). + +Some users might have written working, supported CUE that relied on list +arithmetic operators, so the CUE tooling supported it up to and including +version 0.10 -- which was released over 3½ years after the feature stopped +being mentioned. + +This breaking language change isn't based on `language.version` from +`cue.mod/module.cue` because a large amount of time has now passed *without* it +being mentioned in the CUE language specification or official documentation. + +## I have a question that isn't answered here + +Please join the [CUE community]({{< relref "/community" >}}) on GitHub, Slack, +or Discord -- we'll be happy to help! + +## Related content + +- {{}} +- {{}} +- Standard library: [`list.Repeat`](/go/pkg/list#Repeat) +- Standard library: [`list.Concat`](/go/pkg/list#Concat) diff --git a/hugo/layouts/index.redir b/hugo/layouts/index.redir index 4c6eff775..0c5f8307f 100644 --- a/hugo/layouts/index.redir +++ b/hugo/layouts/index.redir @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ https://cue.netlify.com/* https://cuelang.org/:splat 301! /docs/tutorials/tour/packages /docs/tour/packages/ 301! /s/slack https://join.slack.com/t/cuelang/shared_invite/enQtNzQwODc3NzYzNTA0LTAxNWQwZGU2YWFiOWFiOWQ4MjVjNGQ2ZTNlMmIxODc4MDVjMDg5YmIyOTMyMjQ2MTkzMTU5ZjA1OGE0OGE1NmE 302! /s/discord https://discord.gg/CBUzN6CrRa 302! -/e/v0.11-list-arithmetic /cl/1200221 302! +/e/v0.11-list-arithmetic /docs/concept/faq/removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11/ 302! diff --git a/internal/ci/netlify/netlify.cue b/internal/ci/netlify/netlify.cue index e4569d146..ed97fb778 100644 --- a/internal/ci/netlify/netlify.cue +++ b/internal/ci/netlify/netlify.cue @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ config: #config & { to: "https://discord.gg/CBUzN6CrRa" }, { from: "/e/v0.11-list-arithmetic" - to: "/cl/1200221" + to: "/docs/concept/faq/removing-list-arithmetic-operators-v0.11/" }] }