- Remove unnecessary shell call to get Opal runtime version when using Bundler
- Streamline Opal runtime file fetching
- Fix require_tree cache issue (#35)
- Node style requires (e.g.
require './something'
) are back to not working now since we're using Opal Builder. Once an Opal defect is corrected, both Opal and this loader will have the same behavior as MRI. - Any files that Opal GEMs stub are now stubbed in the loader when using Bunder, Rails, or additional MRI requires
- Use Opal's Builder class for compilation, which should address several issues (#12, #27)
- Require filename resolution no longer breaks with suffixes that look like extensions (#26)
- Use Rails full asset paths (which will include sprockets and opal-rails dependencies)
- Don't leave cached file in place if Bundler based compiler build fails
- Fix issue with Bundler compilation if run from dependent project
- Fix issue with source maps being 1 line off
- Unstub the
$inject
method on Node to keep the compiler from breaking Karma
- NPM publish error
- Fixed issue with require_tree (#5)
- By default, require 'opal' includes bundled opal in this package, you are discouraged from mixing this compiler with your own runtime
- File caching between runs
- Supports passing stubs in via global options
- Avoid absolute path in opal module names (e.g.
Opal.modules['/root/something']
) - Make load path more explicit to behave more like Opal does (either load path is current directory and everything must be in there or the load path must be defined)
- Test pure JS require (using similar semantics to Opal)
- require_relative works properly
- require_tree will once opal issues are fixed
- Better test coverage
- Removal Babel compilation (can assume code running under Node has es6 covered)
- Upgrade to Opal 0.9.2 #2.
- Opal compiler bundled is now minified.
- Fix source map bug
- Fix "stdlib/native" parsing issue
- Initial release