Hi,
I just finished a major upgrade of Brail. In particular, the main change was
migrating from version 9 months old to the current version.
There was a breaking change in the process. Nullable expressions such as
?foo are no longer processed by the compiler, so I moved processing them
into the pre processor.
This is a fairly significant change, and I currently consider Brail to be
experimental.
All the tests are passing, and I have run my own tests, and everything seems
to be fine.
There is one breaking change that you should be aware of. Assuming that you
had code like this:
if x <?foo:

It will not compile anymore. The solution is to change the code to have a
space between the < and the ?.
I consider this an uncommon scenario, which is why I am willing to tolerate
this issue.

Please, check this out and let me know if this change causes any problems.

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