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HCL Changelog
v2.8.1 (Unreleased)
Bugs Fixed
- hclsyntax: Fix panic when expanding marked function arguments. (#429)
v2.8.0 (December 7, 2020)
Enhancements
- hclsyntax: Expression grouping parentheses will now be reflected by an explicit node in the AST, whereas before they were only considered during parsing. (#426)
Bugs Fixed
- hclwrite: The parser will now correctly include the
(
and)
tokens when an expression is surrounded by parentheses. Previously it would incorrectly recognize those tokens as being extraneous tokens outside of the expression. (#426) - hclwrite: The formatter will now remove (rather than insert) spaces between the
!
(unary boolean "not") operator and its subsequent operand. (#403) - hclsyntax: Unmark conditional values in expressions before checking their truthfulness (#427)
v2.7.2 (November 30, 2020)
Bugs Fixed
- gohcl: Fix panic when decoding into type containing value slices. (#335)
- hclsyntax: The unusual expression
null[*]
was previously always returning an unknown value, even though the rules for[*]
normally call for it to return an empty tuple when applied to a null. As well as being a surprising result, it was particularly problematic because it violated the rule that a calling application may assume that an expression result will always be known unless the application itself introduces unknown values via the evaluation context.null[*]
will now produce an empty tuple. (#416) - hclsyntax: Fix panic when traversing a list, tuple, or map with cty "marks" (#424)
v2.7.1 (November 18, 2020)
Bugs Fixed
- hclwrite: Correctly handle blank quoted string block labels, instead of dropping them (#422)
v2.7.0 (October 14, 2020)
Enhancements
- json: There is a new function
ParseWithStartPos
, which allows overriding the starting position for parsing in case the given JSON bytes are a fragment of a larger document, such as might happen when decoding withencoding/json
into ajson.RawMessage
. (#389) - json: There is a new function
ParseExpression
, which allows parsing a JSON string directly in expression mode, whereas previously it was only possible to parse a JSON string in body mode. (#381) - hclwrite:
Block
type now supportsSetType
andSetLabels
, allowing surgical changes to the type and labels of an existing block without having to reconstruct the entire block. (#340)
Bugs Fixed
- hclsyntax: Fix confusing error message for bitwise OR operator (#380)
- hclsyntax: Several bug fixes for using HCL with values containing cty "marks" (#404, #406, #407)
v2.6.0 (June 4, 2020)
Enhancements
- hcldec: Add a new
Spec
,ValidateSpec
, which allows custom validation of values at decode-time. (#387)
Bugs Fixed
- hclsyntax: Fix panic with combination of sequences and null arguments (#386)
- hclsyntax: Fix handling of unknown values and sequences (#386)
v2.5.1 (May 14, 2020)
Bugs Fixed
- hclwrite: handle legacy dot access of numeric indexes. (#369)
- hclwrite: Fix panic for dotted full splat (
foo.*
) (#374)
v2.5.0 (May 6, 2020)
Enhancements
- hclwrite: Generate multi-line objects and maps. (#372)
v2.4.0 (Apr 13, 2020)
Enhancements
- The Unicode data tables that HCL uses to produce user-perceived "column" positions in diagnostics and other source ranges are now updated to Unicode 12.0.0, which will cause HCL to produce more accurate column numbers for combining characters introduced to Unicode since Unicode 9.0.0.
Bugs Fixed
- json: Fix panic when parsing malformed JSON. (#358)
v2.3.0 (Jan 3, 2020)
Enhancements
- ext/tryfunc: Optional functions
try
andcan
to include in yourhcl.EvalContext
when evaluating expressions, which allow users to make decisions based on the success of expressions. (#330) - ext/typeexpr: Now has an optional function
convert
which you can include in yourhcl.EvalContext
when evaluating expressions, allowing users to convert values to specific type constraints using the type constraint expression syntax. (#330) - ext/typeexpr: A new
cty
capsule typetypeexpr.TypeConstraintType
which, when used as either a type constraint for a function parameter or as a type constraint for ahcldec
attribute specification will cause the given expression to be interpreted as a type constraint expression rather than a value expression. (#330) - ext/customdecode: An optional extension that allows overriding the static decoding behavior for expressions either in function arguments or
hcldec
attribute specifications. (#330) - ext/customdecode: New
cty
capsuletypescustomdecode.ExpressionType
andcustomdecode.ExpressionClosureType
which, when used as either a type constraint for a function parameter or as a type constraint for ahcldec
attribute specification will cause the given expression (and, for the closure type, also thehcl.EvalContext
it was evaluated in) to be captured for later analysis, rather than immediately evaluated. (#330)
v2.2.0 (Dec 11, 2019)
Enhancements
- hcldec: Attribute evaluation (as part of
AttrSpec
orBlockAttrsSpec
) now captures expression evaluation metadata in any errors it produces during type conversions, allowing for better feedback in calling applications that are able to make use of this metadata when printing diagnostic messages. (#329)
Bugs Fixed
- hclsyntax:
IndexExpr
,SplatExpr
, andRelativeTraversalExpr
will now report a source range that covers all of their child expression nodes. Previously they would report only the operator part, such as["foo"]
,[*]
, or.foo
, which was problematic for callers using source ranges for code analysis. (#328) - hclwrite: Parser will no longer panic when the input includes index, splat, or relative traversal syntax. (#328)
v2.1.0 (Nov 19, 2019)
Enhancements
- gohcl: When decoding into a struct value with some fields already populated, those values will be retained if not explicitly overwritten in the given HCL body, with similar overriding/merging behavior as
json.Unmarshal
in the Go standard library. - hclwrite: New interface to set the expression for an attribute to be a raw token sequence, with no special processing. This has some caveats, so if you intend to use it please refer to the godoc comments. (#320)
Bugs Fixed
- hclwrite: The
Body.Blocks
method was returing the blocks in an indefined order, rather than preserving the order of declaration in the source input. (#313) - hclwrite: The
TokensForTraversal
function (and thus in turn theBody.SetAttributeTraversal
method) was not correctly handling index steps in traversals, and thus producing invalid results. (#319)
v2.0.0 (Oct 2, 2019)
Initial release of HCL 2, which is a new implementating combining the HCL 1 language with the HIL expression language to produce a single language supporting both nested configuration structures and arbitrary expressions.
HCL 2 has an entirely new Go library API and so is not a drop-in upgrade relative to HCL 1. It's possible to import both versions of HCL into a single program using Go's semantic import versioning mechanism:
import (
hcl1 "github.com/hashicorp/hcl"
hcl2 "github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2"
)
Prior to v2.0.0 there was not a curated changelog. Consult the git history from the latest v1.x.x tag for information on the changes to HCL 1.