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3.1.0
FIX
: properly handle unary test against 0
(#50)DEPS
: update to luxon@3.4.0DEPS
: update to lezer-feel@1.2.8
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A DMN FEEL parser and interpreter written in JavaScript. :arrow_right: Try it out.
import {
unaryTest,
evaluate
} from 'feelin';
unaryTest('1', { '?': 1 }); // true
unaryTest('[1..end]', { '?': 1, end: 10 }); // true
evaluate("Mike's dauther.name", {
'Mike\'s dauther.name': 'Lisa'
}); // "Lisa"
evaluate('for a in [1, 2, 3] return a * 2'); // [ 2, 4, 6 ]
evaluate('every rate in rates() satisfies rate < 10', {
rates() {
return [ 10, 20 ];
}
}); // false
# build the library and run all tests
npm run all
# spin up for local development
npm run dev
# execute FEEL tests in DMN TCK
npm run tck
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A FEEL parser and interpreter
The npm package feelin receives a total of 14,470 weekly downloads. As such, feelin popularity was classified as popular.
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