All notable changes to the "ASTRA" extension will be documented in this file.
Initial release
- Coloring is more like you would expect from a syntax highlighting
- More variables are supported
- Math symbols are highlighted
- As_strahl added
- abel_trans added
- Inline comment dimming is fixed
- Numbers are colored
- Qlpf, read_dyn, rad_losses, time added
- Gramar optimisation (~200 lines removed)
- Qe_*, heat_transport, neocl, printtout, ei_heat_transf, as_ogray_* added
- Numbers at the end of some custom subroutines are supported
- Coloring fixed
- neomean and tostop added
- Coloring of single digit numbers fixed
- CSCL, CDWM, CDYM, CDVM, CDBC, CDJM, CDMJ, CDHJ, CNHR, AS, EQ, CC added
- Language renamed to ASTRA model, the highlighting for ASTRA exp-files will be added later on
- VS Code recognizes ASTRA model syntaxis in *.astm-files
- Added ASTRA exp file support
- Auto-recognition now works for files ending with *.asml or *-asml (ASTRA model) and *.asex or *-asex (ASTRA exp).
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Folding markers are added: any text between "
!\
" (or "! \
") and "!/
" (or "! /
") is foldable. Folding block can have a title. Example:! \ Folding block title Foldable text ! /
For this to work the Folding Strategy in the Settings must be set to auto.
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Comment block highlighting is added. Default hotkey to comment a block of code is
shift+alt+a
. Note that uncommenting a comment block with this hotkey is currently not supported in this extention. -
TAUMIN, TAUMAX, DPOUT, DROUT, DTOUT, TPAUSE, NEQUIL, ZRD0...ZRD100 added.
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Separate WORK highlighting was added.
- License added (GNU General Public License 3).
- 2 more data types added.
- Reorganised the variables by types.
- Readme now shows all supported highlights.
- All subroutines (from sbr/) are added (~140 subroutines).