Releases: RedDocMD/cork
Releases · RedDocMD/cork
Cork v0.2.6
- Added flags
-x/-o/-d/-bto print the output in inline evaluation mode (-e) in only one radix (hex/oct/dec/bin). - Added a new
todirective, which allows for printing the answer in that radix. Thus, we can now do something like5 + 3 as binand get back0b1000. Thus, we have an "inline" way of overriding the default output format, which can be changed withset of <radix>. Thanks to @mgaggero for this feature!
Cork v0.2.4
- Added bitwise operators:
&(AND),|(OR),^(XOR) [Thank you @HomoElectromagneticus!] - Fixed bug where 0 would be rendered in non-decimal bases with only radix. Also, fixed binary radix rendering from
Oxto0x. [Thank you @Zenithsiz!]
Cork v0.2.3
- In the
-a/--all-basesflag when combined with the-e/--exprflag prints outputs in all four bases. - The
-p/--punctuate-outputflag enables underscore separators in output. There is also a config file option with the same name. - The default prompt is coloured yellow.
- CLI args parsing is done by Clap v3, so more colours in
--help. - Expressions no longer need to be quoted in the
-eflag. Thuscork -e 0x200000 + 40is valid. You would still need to watch out for shell globbing while using the*operator.
Cork v0.2.2
- Default prompt has a space included: "cork> "
- Fixed rustyline history saving bug
Cork: v0.2.1
New features:
- Script execution: Cork now accepts a script file (as an alternative to interactive mode). The file will be executed from top to bottom and the output will be printed to
stdout, while errors are printed tostderr.
Cork: v0.2.0
New features:
- Config file can be specified
- Support for directly computing an expression entered as an arg added
- Numbers can now have underscores as separators
Portable Windows build now included!
v0.1.2
This release introduces:
- The shift right and shift left operators (Thank you, JCallicoat).
- Pre-built binary for Linux