Releases: typelevel/cats
Cats 0.5.0
Version 0.5.0 is the fifth release.
This release includes some API changes:
cats.laws.discipline.eq
no longer provides Eq
instances for Tuple2
and Tuple3
, these instances and together with some other new instances for Tuple
s are now provided by cats.std.tuple
(through inheriting the instance trait defined in algebra 0.4.2).
- #910: Remove
Streaming
andStreamingT
- #967:
product
andmap
can be implemented in terms ofap
- #970: Renamed
Kleisli#apply
toap
- #994: updated to latest algebra (brought in all the new goodies)
And additions:
- #853: Adds a new
LiftTrans
typeclass - #864: Add
Bifoldable
- #875: Add
.get
method toStateT
- #884: Add
Applicative
syntax - #886: Add
map
method toOneAnd
- #927:
XorT.ensure
method - #925: Stack-safe
foldM
- #922: Add
tell
andwriter
syntax for creatingWriters
. - #903: Add
Bitraverse
- #928: Add missing
Show
instances - #940: More flexible
TransLift
- #946: Added
OptionT.none
- #947: Syntax for
ApplicativeError
- #971: Add
toValidatedNel
toXor
- #973: Add
flatMapF
forStateT
- #985: Add object
reducible
for reducible syntax - #996: Add
SemigroupK
instance forXor
- #998: Add
SemigroupK
instance forValidated
- #986: Add
Bitraverse
instances forValidated
andXorT
And bug fixes:
- #873: Fix
OptionIdOps.some
to always returnSome
- #958: Switch off scaladoc generation for Scala 2.10 due to macro problems
- #955: Rename
Id
instances toidInstances
to make selective import easier
And removals:
- #910: Remove
Streaming
andStreamingT
And some other improvements to the documentation, tutorials, laws and tests, including:
- #880: Optimize
Eq[Vector[A]]
instance - #878: Fix bug in freemonad doc
- #870: Fixed doc string for
StateT
'srunEmptyA()
- #866: Add some tests for
Coproduct
andWriterT
- #883: Delegate to
Traverse.sequence
inApplicative.sequence
- #893: Add
Reducible
laws - #923: Make
Call.loop
@tailrec
optimized - #916: add
-P:scalajs:mapSourceURI
option - #909: Make
Bifunctor
universal - #905: make
Unapply
serializable - #902: Make table in
Kleisli
readable - #897: Add
Prod
tests - #938: Onward to scala 2.11.8
- #941: Type class composition and
MonadState
tests - #949: Add .ensime_cache to gitignore
- #954: Switch to use nodeJsEnv as default jsEnv to build scala.js
- #956: Upgrade scala.js from 0.6.7 -> 0.6.8
- #960: More
Reducible
tests - #962: Improving test coverage
- #964: Clarify stabilty guarantees; drop 'proof of concept' and 'experimental'
- #972: Fix swapped f and g in
invariant
docs - #979: Fix outdated import for
cats.syntax.apply._
- #995: Move coverage away from bash
- #1002: Correct the URL for Data types à la carte
- #1005: fix broken link in foldable docs
As always thanks to everyone who filed issues, participated in the Cats Gitter channel, submitted code, or helped review pull requests.
Cats 0.4.1
Version 0.4.1 is a patch release in the 0.4 series and is binary compatible with
version 0.4.0.
This patch fixes bugs with the dropWhile
methods on Streaming
and
StreamingT
.
This release corrects outdated build/POM metadata, which should fix API doc URLS.
Bug fixes:
- #856: Fix
Streaming
andStreamingT
dropWhile
functions
Build/publishing changes:
- #852 Update build with org change
Documentation and site improvements:
Cats 0.4.0
Version 0.4.0 is the fourth release of the Cats library, and the first release published under the org.typelevel
group from the Typelevel organization on GitHub (previous releases had been published to org.spire-math
from non/cats
). This means that users will need to change the groupId
for their Cats dependencies when updating. If you have a line like this in your SBT build configuration, for example:
libraryDependencies += "org.spire-math" %% "cats" % "0.3.0"
You will need to change it to the following:
libraryDependencies += "org.typelevel" %% "cats" % "0.4.0"
This release no longer includes cats-state
or cats-free
artifacts, since the cats.state
and cats.free
packages have been moved into cats-core
.
If you've checked out the GitHub repository locally, it would be a good idea to update your remote to point to the new organization, which will typically look like this (note that you should confirm that origin
is the appropriate remote name):
git remote set-url origin git@github.com:typelevel/cats.git
This release includes a large number of breaking changes, including most prominently the introduction of a new Cartesian
type class that is a supertype of Monad
(and many other types). If you use the |@|
syntax that had previously been provided by Apply
, you'll need to change your imports from cats.syntax.apply._
to cats.syntax.cartesian._
. For example:
scala> import cats.Eval, cats.syntax.cartesian._
import cats.Eval
import cats.syntax.cartesian._
scala> (Eval.now("v") |@| Eval.now(0.4)).tupled
res0: cats.Eval[(String, Double)] = cats.Eval$$anon$5@104f8bbd
Other changes in this release are described below.
This version includes API changes:
- #555:
|@|
syntax is now provided bycats.syntax.cartesian
- #835:
State
andStateT
are now in thecats.data
package - #781:
combine
onSemigroupK
is nowcombineK
- #821 and #833: The order of arguments for
ap
has been reversed (now function first) - #833:
ap
onCartesianBuilderN
is nowapWith
- #782:
State
now usesEval
instead ofTrampoline
for stack safety - #697:
or
for natural transformations is now an instance method - #725:
orElse
onXorT
and does not unnecessarily constrain the type of the left side of the result - #648: Some types now extend
Product
andSerializable
to improve type inference - #647:
ProdInstancesN
names changed for consistency - #636:
Eval
is nowSerializable
- #685: Fixes for copy-paste errors in method names for instances for
Validated
- #778: Unnecessary type parameter on
Foldable
'ssequence_
has been removed
And additions:
- #555 and #795:
Cartesian
- #671:
Coproduct
andInject
- #812:
ApplicativeError
- #765:
State
andFree
(and related types) are now in the core module - #611:
Validated
now has anandThen
method that provides binding (but without thefor
-comprehension syntactic sugar that the nameflatMap
would bring) - #796:
sequenceU_
andtraverseU_
onFoldable
- #780:
transformS
forStateT
- #807:
valueOr
forXorT
- #714:
orElse
forXorT
- #705:
getOrElseF
forXorT
- #731:
swap
forValidated
- #571:
transform
andsubflatMap
onOptionT
andXorT
- #757 and #843:
compose
forAlternative
andcomposeK
forMonoidK
- #667:
OptionT.liftF
And removals:
- #613:
Free
andFreeApplicative
constructors are now private - #605:
filter
onValidated
- #698:
MonadCombine
instances forOptionT
- #635:
Kleisli
's redundantlmap
, which was equivalent tolocal
- #752:
Cokleisli.cokleisli
, which was equivalent toCokleisli.apply
- #687: Unused
XorTMonadCombine
- #622: Many prioritization types are now private
And new type class instances:
- #644:
Traverse
andFoldable
instances forXorT
- #691: Various instances for
Function1
- #628 and #696: Various instances for
WriterT
- #673:
Bifunctor
instances forWriterT
- #715 and #716:
Semigroup
andMonoid
instances forValidated
- #717 and #718:
Semigroup
instances forXor
andConst
- #818:
CoflatMap
instance forVector
- #626:
Contravariant
instances forConst
andKleisli
- #621:
Id
instances forKleisli
- #772:
Reducible
instances forOneAnd
- #816:
Traverse
instances forOneAnd
- #639:
Traverse
instance forId
- #774 and #775:
Show
instances forVector
andStream
And bug fixes:
- #623 fixes #563, a bug in the behavior of
dropWhile_
onFoldable
- #665 fixes #662, a bug that resulted in re-evaluation after memoization in
Streaming
- #683 fixes #677, a bug in
Streaming.thunk
- #801: Fixes order effect bug in
foldMap
onFreeApplicative
- #798: Fixes bug in
filter
onStreamingT
- #656: Fixes bug in
drop
onStreamingT
- #769: Improved stack consumption for
Eval.Call
And some dependency updates:
- #833: Update to Simulacrum 0.7.0
- #764: 2.10 version is now 2.10.6
- #643: Update to Catalysts 0.2.0
- #727: Update to Scalastyle 0.8.0
There are also many improvements to the documentation, tutorials, laws, tests, and benchmarks, including the following:
- #724: sbt-doctest is now used to validate Scaladoc examples
- #806: Various improvements to use of Simulacrum, which is now a compile-time-only dependency
- #734: Documentation on testing conventions
- #710: Documentation for
Invariant
- #832: Updated
Free
documentation - #824: New examples for
Foldable
- #797: Scaladoc examples for methods on
Arrow
- #783 and others: Scaladoc examples for syntax methods
- #720: Expanded documentation for
FreeApplicative
- #636: Law checking for
Eval
- #649 and #660: Better
Arbitrary
instances forStreaming
andStreamingT
- #722: More consistent
toString
forStreamingT
- #672: Additional laws for
Profunctor
- #668, #669, #679, #680, and #681: Additional law checking for
Xor
,XorT
, andEither
- [#707](https://github.com/typelevel/cats...
Cats 0.3.0
Version 0.3.0 is the third release of the Cats library.
This version includes new type class instances:
- #545:
Semigroup
instances forOneAnd
- #521:
Monoid
instances forXor
when the left side has aSemigroup
instance and the right side has aMonoid
- #497:
Monoid
instances forSet
- #559:
Bifunctor
instances forValidated
,Ior
,Xor
, andXorT
- #569:
Functor
instances forOptionT
whenF
has aFunctor
instance but not aMonad
- #600:
Show
instances forOption
andOptionT
- #601:
Show
instances forList
- #602:
Show
instances forSet
- #568: Several new
Unapply
shapes
And API changes:
- #592:
fromTryCatch
onXor
andValidated
is nowcatchOnly
- #553:
MonadError
now characterizes type constructors of kind* -> *
instead of(*, *) -> *
- #598:
OneAnd
's type constructor type parameter is now before the element type - #610:
XorT
'stoOption
returns anOptionT[F, B]
instead of anF[Option[B]]
- #518:
Free
'sresume
method now returns anXor
instead of anEither
- #575 and #606:
orElse
onXor
andValidated
does not unnecessarily constrain the type of the left side of the result - #577:
*Aux
helper classes have been renamed*PartiallyApplied
And additions:
- #542:
WriterT
- #567:
Ior.fromOptions
- #528:
OptionT.fromOption
- #562:
handleErrorWith
and related helper methods onMonadError
- #520:
toNel
andfromList
conversions fromList
toNonEmptyList
- #533: Conversions between types with
Foldable
instances andStreaming
- #507:
isJvm
andisJs
macros in the newcats.macros.Platform
- #572:
analyze
onFreeApplicative
for compilation into aMonoid
- #587: Syntax for lifting values (and optional values) into
Validated
And several aliases:
- #492:
FlatMapSyntax
now includesfollowedBy
, which is an alias for>>
, together with a newfollowedByEval
, which allows the caller to choose the evaluation strategy of the second action - #523:
Foldable
now has acombineAll
method that aliasesfold
and allows postfix usage viaFoldableSyntax
And a few removals:
- #524:
FreeApplicative
's redundanthoist
, which was equivalent tocompile
- #531:
Coyoneda
'sby
- #612: Many prioritization and instance traits are now private
And bug fixes:
- #547: The
empty
values forMonoid[Double]
andMonoid[Float]
are now0
instead of1
- #530:
Streaming.take(n).toList
no longer evaluates then + 1
-st element - #538:
OneAnd
's instances are properly prioritized
There are also many improvements to the documentation, tutorials, laws, tests, and benchmarks:
- #522: ScalaTest's
===
now usesEq
instances - #502:
Traverse
's laws verify the consistency offoldMap
andtraverse
- #519: Benchmarks (and performance improvements) for
Eval
- …and many others
Thanks to everyone who filed issues, participated in the Cats Gitter channel, submitted code, or helped review pull requests.
See CHANGES.md for the complete change log.
Cats 0.2.0
Version 0.2.0 is the second release of the Cats library.
The most exciting feature of this release is Scala.js support, which comes courtesy of much hard work by the Scala.js community (especially Alistair Johnson). The SBT build configuration and project layout were updated to support building for both the JVM and JS platforms.
Since the 0.1.2 release there was wide agreement that the split between cats-core
and cats-std
was awkward. The two projects have been combined into cats-core
, meaning that type class instances for common types like List
are now available in cats-core
.
There was also a concerted effort to improve and add documentation to the project. Many people helped find typos, broken links, and places where the docs could be improved. In particular, the following tutorials were added or overhauled:
Applicative
Const
Foldable
Free
FreeApplicative
Kleisli
Monad
Monoid
Semigroup
SemigroupK
Traverse
Validated
Xor
Several new type classes and data types were introduced:
Choice[F[_, _]]
Group[A]
MonadReader[F[_, _], R]
Streaming[A]
andStreamingT[F[_], A]
Prod[F[_], G[_], A]
andFunc[F[_], A, B]
Syntax tests were added to ensure that existing syntax worked, and there has been some movement to enrich existing types with syntax to make converting them to Cats types easier.
The previous Fold[A]
type, which was used to support lazy folds, has been replaced with Eval[A]
. This type supports both strict and lazy evaluation, supports lazy map
and flatMap
, and is trampolined for stack safety. The definition of Foldable#foldRight
has been updated to something much more idiomatic and easier to reason about. The goal is to support laziness in Cats via the Eval[A]
type wherever possible.
In addition to these specific changes there were numerous small bug fixes, additions, improvements, and updates. Thanks to everyone who filed issues, participated in the Cats Gitter channel, submitted code, or helped review pull requests.
See CHANGES.md for the complete change log.
Cats 0.1.2
(Due to problems with publishing 0.1.0 and 0.1.1 are incomplete.)
Version 0.1.2 is the first non-snapshot version of the Cats library! It is intended to assist the creation of dependent libraries and to be an early look at Cats' design.
Much of the library is quite mature, but there are no source- or binary-compatibility guarantees at this time. The overarching design of the library is still somewhat in flux, although mostly we expect there will be new type classes, instances, and syntax. Some package and module boundaries may also shift.
For complete credits, see AUTHORS.md for a list of people whose work has made this release possible.
See CHANGES.md for the complete change log.