Julia v1.11 Release Notes ======================== New language features --------------------- * `public` is a new keyword. Symbols marked with `public` are considered public API. Symbols marked with `export` are now also treated as public API. The difference between `public` and `export` is that `public` names do not become available when `using` a package/module ([#50105]). * `ScopedValue` implement dynamic scope with inheritance across tasks ([#50958]). * The new macro `Base.Cartesian.@ncallkw` is analogous to `Base.Cartesian.@ncall`, but allows to add keyword arguments to the function call ([#51501]). * Support for Unicode 15.1 ([#51799]). * A new `AbstractString` type, `AnnotatedString`, is introduced that allows for regional annotations to be attached to an underlying string. This type is particularly useful for holding styling information, and is used extensively in the new `StyledStrings` standard library. There is also a new `AnnotatedChar` type, that is the equivalent new `AbstractChar` type. Language changes ---------------- * During precompilation, the `atexit` hooks now run before saving the output file. This allows users to safely tear down background state (such as closing Timers and sending disconnect notifications to heartbeat tasks) and cleanup other resources when the program wants to begin exiting. * Code coverage and malloc tracking is no longer generated during the package precompilation stage. Further, during these modes pkgimage caches are now used for packages that are not being tracked. Meaning that coverage testing (the default for `julia-actions/julia-runtest`) will by default use pkgimage caches for all other packages than the package being tested, likely meaning faster test execution. ([#52123]) Compiler/Runtime improvements ----------------------------- * Updated GC heuristics to count allocated pages instead of individual objects ([#50144]). * A new `LazyLibrary` type is exported from `Libdl` for use in building chained lazy library loads, primarily to be used within JLLs ([#50074]). Command-line option changes --------------------------- * The entry point for Julia has been standardized to `Main.main(ARGS)`. This must be explicitly opted into using the `@main` macro (see the docstring for further details). When opted-in, and julia is invoked to run a script or expression (i.e. using `julia script.jl` or `julia -e expr`), julia will subsequently run the `Main.main` function automatically. This is intended to unify script and compilation workflows, where code loading may happen in the compiler and execution of `Main.main` may happen in the resulting executable. For interactive use, there is no semantic difference between defining a `main` function and executing the code directly at the end of the script ([50974]). Multi-threading changes ----------------------- Build system changes -------------------- New library functions --------------------- * `in!(x, s::AbstractSet)` will return whether `x` is in `s`, and insert `x` in `s` if not. * The new `Libc.mkfifo` function wraps the `mkfifo` C function on Unix platforms ([#34587]). * `hardlink(src, dst)` can be used to create hard links ([#41639]). * `diskstat(path=pwd())` can be used to return statistics about the disk ([#42248]). * `copyuntil(out, io, delim)` and `copyline(out, io)` copy data into an `out::IO` stream ([#48273]). * `eachrsplit(string, pattern)` iterates split substrings right to left. * `Sys.username()` can be used to return the current user's username ([#51897]). New library features -------------------- * `invmod(n, T)` where `T` is a native integer type now computes the modular inverse of `n` in the modular integer ring that `T` defines ([#52180]). * `invmod(n)` is an abbreviation for `invmod(n, typeof(n))` for native integer types ([#52180]). * `replace(string, pattern...)` now supports an optional `IO` argument to write the output to a stream rather than returning a string ([#48625]). * `sizehint!(s, n)` now supports an optional `shrink` argument to disable shrinking ([#51929]). * New function `Docs.hasdoc(module, symbol)` tells whether a name has a docstring ([#52139]). Standard library changes ------------------------ #### StyledStrings * A new standard library for handling styling in a more comprehensive and structured way ([#49586]). * The new `Faces` struct serves as a container for text styling information (think typeface, as well as color and decoration), and comes with a framework to provide a convenient, extensible (via `addface!`), and customisable (with a user's `Faces.toml` and `loadfaces!`) approach to styled content ([#49586]). * The new `@styled_str` string macro provides a convenient way of creating a `AnnotatedString` with various faces or other attributes applied ([#49586]). #### Package Manager #### LinearAlgebra * `cbrt(::AbstractMatrix{<:Real})` is now defined and returns real-valued matrix cube roots of real-valued matrices ([#50661]). #### Printf #### Profile #### Random * `rand` now supports sampling over `Tuple` types ([#35856], [#50251]). * `rand` now supports sampling over `Pair` types ([#28705]). * When seeding RNGs provided by `Random`, negative integer seeds can now be used ([#51416]). * Seedable random number generators from `Random` can now be seeded by a string, e.g. `seed!(rng, "a random seed")` ([#51527]). #### REPL * Tab complete hints now show in lighter text while typing in the repl. To disable set `Base.active_repl.options.hint_tab_completes = false` ([#51229]). * Meta-M with an empty prompt now returns the contextual module of the REPL to `Main`. #### SuiteSparse #### SparseArrays #### Test #### Dates #### Statistics * Statistics is now an upgradeable standard library ([#46501]). #### Distributed * `pmap` now defaults to using a `CachingPool` ([#33892]). #### Unicode #### DelimitedFiles #### InteractiveUtils Deprecated or removed --------------------- External dependencies --------------------- * `tput` is no longer called to check terminal capabilities, it has been replaced with a pure-Julia terminfo parser ([#50797]). Tooling Improvements -------------------- * CI now performs limited automatic typo detection on all PRs. If you merge a PR with a failing typo CI check, then the reported typos will be automatically ignored in future CI runs on PRs that edit those same files ([#51704]).