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+Version 0.9.0
+
+ * New "Diagnostics and Debugging" section in the manual on debugging build
+ issues.
+
+ * Support for dependency chains.
+
+ Now instead of:
+
+ ./: exe{foo}
+ exe{foo}: cxx{*}
+
+ We can write:
+
+ ./: exe{foo}: cxx{*}
+
+ Or even:
+
+ ./: exe{foo}: libue{foo}: cxx{*}
+
+ This can be combined with prerequisite-specific variables (which naturally
+ only apply to the last set of prerequisites in the chain):
+
+ ./: exe{foo}: libue{foo}: bin.whole = false
+
+ * Support for target and prerequisite specific variable blocks.
+
+ For example, now instead of:
+
+ lib{foo}: cxx.loptions += -static
+ lib{foo}: cxx.libs += -lpthread
+
+ We can write:
+
+ lib{foo}:
+ {
+ cxx.loptions += -static
+ cxx.libs += -lpthread
+ }
+
+ The same works for prerequisites as well as target type/patterns. For
+ example:
+
+ exe{*.test}:
+ {
+ test = true
+ install = false
+ }
+
+ * Fallback to loading outer buildfile if there isn't one in the target's
+ directory (src_base).
+
+ This covers the case where the target is defined in the outer buildfile
+ which is common with non-intrusive project conversions where everything is
+ built from a single root buildfile.
+
+ * Command line variable override scope syntax is now consistent with
+ buildfile syntax.
+
+ Before:
+
+ $ b dir/:foo=bar ...
+
+ After:
+
+ $ b dir/foo=bar
+
+ Alternatively (the buildfile syntax):
+
+ $ b 'dir/ foo=bar'
+
+ Note that the (rarely used) scope visibility modifier now leads to a double
+ slash:
+
+ $ b dir//foo=bar
+
+ * Support for relative to base scope command line variable overrides.
+
+ Currently, if we do:
+
+ $ b dir/ ./foo=bar
+
+ The scope the foo=bar is set on is relative to CWD, not dir/. While this
+ may seem wrong at first, this is the least surprising behavior when we take
+ into account that there can be multiple dir/'s.
+
+ Sometimes, however, we do want the override directory to be treated
+ relative to (every) target's base scope that we are building. To support
+ this we are extending the '.' and '..' special directory names (which are
+ still resolved relative to CWD) with '...', which means "relative to the
+ base scope of every target in the buildspec". For example:
+
+ $ b dir/ .../foo=bar
+
+ Is equivalent to:
+
+ $ b dir/ dir/foo=bar
+
+ And:
+
+ $ b liba/ libb/ .../tests/foo=bar
+
+ Is equivalent to:
+
+ $ b liba/ libb/ liba/tests/foo=bar libb/tests/foo=bar
+
+ * New config.{c,cxx}.{id,version,target} configuration variables.
+
+ These variables allow overriding guessed compiler id/version/target, for
+ example, in case of mis-guesses or when working with compilers that don't
+ report their base (e.g., GCC, Clang) with -v/--version (common in the
+ embedded space).
+
+ * New --[no-]mtime-check options to control backwards modification time
+ checks at runtime.
+
+ By default the checks are enabled only for the staged toolchain.
+
+ * New --dump <phase> option, remove state dumping from verbosity level 6.
+
+ * The info meta-operation new prints the list of operations and meta-
+ operations supported by the project.
+
+ * New sleep Testscript builtin.
+
Version 0.8.0
* BREAKING: rename the .test extension (Testscript file) to .testscript and