Subsequents are dependencies which run after a recipe instead of prior.
Subsequents to a recipe only run if the recipe succeeds. Subsequents
will run even if a matching invocation already ran as a prior
dependencies.
Unify lexing of backticks, cooked strings, and raw strings. Also allow
newlines in backticks and cooked strings, since I can't think of a reason
not to.
Add a setting that exports all variables by default, regardless of
whether they use the `export` keyword. This includes assignments as well
as parameters.
Just does dependency analysis of variable uses, allowing variables to be
used out of order in assignments, as long as there are no circular
dependencies.
However, use of environment variable is not known to Just, so exported
variables are only exported to child scopes, to avoid ordering dependencies,
since dependency analysis cannot be done.
Modify the lexer to keep track of opening `({[` and closing `]})` delimiters.
When the lexer would emit an eol or indent outside of a recipe when there
is at least one open delimiter, emit a whitespace token instead.
This allows expressions to be split on multiple lines, like so:
x := if 'a' == 'b' {
'x'
} else {
'y'
}
This does not work inside of recipe body interpolations, although this
restriction might relaxed in the future.
Add conditional expressions of the form:
foo := if lhs == rhs { then } else { otherwise }
`lhs`, `rhs`, `then`, and `otherwise` are all arbitrary expressions, and
can recursively include other conditionals. Conditionals short-circuit,
so the branch not taken isn't evaluated.
It is also possible to test for inequality with `==`.
The `--choose` subcommand runs a chooser to select a recipe to run. The
chooser should read lines containing recipe names from standard input,
and write one of those names to standard output.
The chooser defaults to `fzf`, a popular fuzzy finder, but can be
overridden by setting $JUST_CHOOSER or passing `--chooser <CHOOSER>`.
Combine all integration test binaries into a single binary with the root
in `tests/lib.rs`. This also turns of automatic test discovery, so
when adding another set of integration tests, a mod statement will need
to be added to `tests/lib.rs`.