Concordia Compiler's versions are based on Semantic Versioning.
Although Semantic Versioning is conceived for APIs instead of for applications, we adopt a very similar convention. Thus, changes become predictable and you can know, from the version numbers, when a version is no more compatible with a previous version.
Given a version MAJOR
.MINOR
.UPDATE
:
MAIOR
is increased when the Compiler or the Language is no more compatible with the previous version.
MINOR
is increased when adding functionality in a backwards-compatible manner.
UPDATE
is increased when there are fixes, little changes or little novelties - all of them backwards-compatible.
Examples:
0.2.0
is compatible with 0.1.0
0.1.1
is compatible with 0.1.0
1.0.0
is not compatible with 0.2.0
NPM upgrades without breaking compatibility (when MINOR
orUPDATE changes
).
For migrating a MAJOR
version (e.g., 1.x
to 2.x
) please read our Migration Guide.
To upgrade a local installation:
To upgrade a global installation: