I would argue that the compiler alone includes more than enough
improvements to justify a new release. I just updated the compiler release
notes, and there's a ton of good stuff in there. New AS3 language features,
including arrow functions and function type expressions. New compiler
options and metadata for including JS, CSS, and assets. Restoring the
ability to embed fonts in SWF. Support for more modern CSS syntax. And
many, many bug fixes!

I'm with Harbs, though, in that I'd like him to test the new function type
expressions a bit more first, just to rule out any major issues that I
might have missed.

--
Josh Tynjala
Bowler Hat LLC
https://bowlerhat.dev/


On Mon, Jan 26, 2026 at 11:33 AM Andrew Wetmore <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi:
>
> I see that it is now more than a year since our last release (0.9.12). Do
> we have enough new stuff since then to merit a new release soon? What
> "must" we add before doing such a release?
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