Re: [openstack-dev] [murano] [mistral] [yaql] Prepare to Yaql 1.0 release

2015-08-06 Thread Lingxian Kong
Thanks Alexander for the effort! With so many new features and improvements, I'd like to see a detailed documentation as the guideline or introduction ​to​ YAQL ​ for developer or orchestrator​ , we can start with simple samples ​ (maybe it have been covered in [1] ​for ​ a little bit) ​ ​ and th

Re: [openstack-dev] [murano] [mistral] [yaql] Prepare to Yaql 1.0 release

2015-08-04 Thread Dmitri Zimine
Thank you Stan! On Aug 4, 2015, at 3:07 PM, Stan Lagun wrote: > Dmitry, this depends on how you're going to use yaql. yaql 1.0 has so called > legacy mode that is a layer on top of yaql that brings nearly full backward > compatibility including some of the things that were wrong in yaql 0.2.

Re: [openstack-dev] [murano] [mistral] [yaql] Prepare to Yaql 1.0 release

2015-08-04 Thread Stan Lagun
Dmitry, this depends on how you're going to use yaql. yaql 1.0 has so called legacy mode that is a layer on top of yaql that brings nearly full backward compatibility including some of the things that were wrong in yaql 0.2. Use this mode when backward compatibility is a must. Without it the follow

Re: [openstack-dev] [murano] [mistral] [yaql] Prepare to Yaql 1.0 release

2015-08-04 Thread Dmitri Zimine
This is great news Alex, was looking forward to it, will be happy to migrate Mistral. Some heads-up on what syntactically changed would be much appreciated to pass on to our users; we likely will catch much of them with Mistral tests, but some may bubble up. DZ. On Jul 27, 2015, at 2:04 AM

[openstack-dev] [murano] [mistral] [yaql] Prepare to Yaql 1.0 release

2015-07-27 Thread Alexander Tivelkov
Hi folks, We are finally ready to release the 1.0.0 version of YAQL. It is a huge milestone: the language finally looks the way we initially wanted it to look. The engine got completely rewritten, tons of new capabilities have been added. Here is a brief (and incomplete) list of new features and i