Thanks Tomas!

By the way, I built Julia from the source, and I got the version 0.3. Do 
you know how I can get the version 0.4?



On Friday, April 24, 2015 at 12:21:17 PM UTC+2, Tomas Lycken wrote:
>
> To be concise: Yes, and yes :)
>
> Instead of `float32(x)` and the like, 0.4 uses constructor methods 
> (`Float32(x)` returns a `Float32`, just as `Foo(x)` returns a `Foo`...).
>
> // T
>
> On Friday, April 24, 2015 at 11:40:02 AM UTC+2, Sisyphuss wrote:
>>
>> I mean is there a syntax change from version 0.3 to version 0.4?
>>
>> Is "float32()"-like minuscule conversion going to be deprecated?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, April 24, 2015 at 9:58:18 AM UTC+2, Tim Holy wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm not sure what your question is, but the documentation is correct in 
>>> both 
>>> cases. You can also use the Compat package, which allows you to write 
>>>     x = @compat Float32(y) 
>>> even on julia 0.3. 
>>>
>>> --Tim 
>>>
>>> On Friday, April 24, 2015 12:35:01 AM Sisyphuss wrote: 
>>> > To convert a number to the type Float32, 
>>> > 
>>> > In 0.3 doc: float32() 
>>> > In 0.4 doc: Float32() 
>>>
>>>

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