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v0.0.10

The apply operator is now ? and not :

In the transition from filters being with an array like syntax ...

sourceName :[ fieldName: value1|value2 ]

The use of : as the apply operator became a readability problem ...

sourceName { where: fieldName: value1|value2 }

As of this release, use of the : as an apply operator will generate a warning, and in a near future release it will be a compiler error. The correct syntax for apply is now the ? operator. As in

sourceName { where: fieldName ? value1|value2 }
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