Migration level

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Migration level (⎕ML, ⎕EL, ⎕CS), Evolution level, or Compatibility setting is a number that, in Dyalog APL, APL+Win, and APLX respectively, specifies exact behaviour relative to APL2. In Dyalog APL and APL+Win, a lower value represents a behaviour closer to the original NARS specification, while a higher the value represents a behaviour closer to APL2. In APLX, a lower value matches APL2 while a higher value indicates higher backwards compatibility with APL.68000.

APL+Win settings

[TBD]

Dyalog settings

Dyalog APL currently offers the following settings:

⎕ML=0 Z←∊R Monadic is interpreted as Type rather than Enlist.
⎕ML=1 Default behaviour
⎕ML≥2 Z←↑R Monadic is interpreted as First rather than Mix.
Z←⊃R Monadic is interpreted as Mix rather than First.
Z←≡R Monadic returns a positive rather than a negative value, if its argument has non-uniform depth.
⎕ML=3 R←X⊂[K]Y Dyadic is interpreted as Partition () rather than Partitioned Enclose.
⎕TC The order of the elements of ⎕TC is the same as in APL2.

Work-arounds

When migrating to Dyalog APL, the below drop-ins for the affected built-ins allow setting ⎕ML←1 while preserving code behaviour. It is then safe to programmatically (as shown in the rightmost column) change all occurrences of the affected built-ins with their respective covers.

Migrating from Define Then run this on all code
⎕ML=0
Epsilon←{×⎕NC'⍺':⍺∊⍵ ⋄ ⊃0⍴⊂⍵}
'''[^'']+''' '∊'⎕R'&' 'Epsilon'
⎕ML=2
UpArrow←{×⎕NC'⍺':⍺↑⍵ ⋄ ⊃⍵}
RightShoe←{×⎕NC'⍺':⍺↑⍵ ⋄ ↑⍵}
EqualUnderbar←|≡
'''[^'']+''' '↑' '⊃' '≡'⎕R'&' 'UpArrow' 'RightShoe' 'EqualUnderbar'
⎕ML=3
UpArrow←{×⎕NC'⍺':⍺↑⍵ ⋄ ⊃⍵}
RightShoe←{×⎕NC'⍺':⍺↑⍵ ⋄ ↑⍵}
EqualUnderbar←(|≡)
LeftShoe←{×⎕NC'⍺':⍺⊆⍵ ⋄ ⊂⍵}
quadTC←(⎕UCS 8 13 10)
'''[^'']+''' '↑' '⊃' '≡' '⊂' '⎕TC'⎕R'&' 'UpArrow' 'RightShoe' 'EqualUnderbar' 'LeftShoe' ' quadTC'

Alternatively, the definitions can be used directly inside the text substitutions, whereby one avoids polluting existing code with these cover names.

APLX settings

APLX treats the value as a collection of individual bits, thus allowing the combination of an exact set of behaviours:

⎕CS←1 Stranding is done before bracket indexing
⎕CS←2 The name class of an invalid name is 4 rather than ¯1.
⎕CS←4 Format () and default output uses the same width for all columns, rather than determining the width separately for each column.

External links

Documentation

APL built-ins [edit]
Primitives (Timeline) Functions
Scalar
Monadic ConjugateNegateSignumReciprocalMagnitudeExponentialNatural LogarithmFloorCeilingFactorialNotPi TimesRollTypeImaginarySquare RootRound
Dyadic AddSubtractTimesDivideResiduePowerLogarithmMinimumMaximumBinomialComparison functionsBoolean functions (And, Or, Nand, Nor) ∙ GCDLCMCircularComplexRoot
Non-Scalar
Structural ShapeReshapeTallyDepthRavelEnlistTableCatenateReverseRotateTransposeRazeMixSplitEncloseNestCut (K)PairLinkPartitioned EnclosePartition
Selection FirstPickTakeDropUniqueIdentityStopSelectReplicateExpandSet functions (IntersectionUnionWithout) ∙ Bracket indexingIndexCartesian ProductSort
Selector Index generatorGradeIndex OfInterval IndexIndicesDealPrefix and suffix vectors
Computational MatchNot MatchMembershipFindNub SieveEncodeDecodeMatrix InverseMatrix DivideFormatExecuteMaterialiseRange
Operators Monadic EachCommuteConstantReplicateExpandReduceWindowed ReduceScanOuter ProductKeyI-BeamSpawnFunction axisIdentity (Null, Ident)
Dyadic BindCompositions (Compose, Reverse Compose, Beside, Withe, Atop, Over) ∙ Inner ProductDeterminantPowerAtUnderRankDepthVariantStencilCutDirect definition (operator)Identity (Lev, Dex)
Quad names Index originComparison toleranceMigration levelAtomic vector
APL glyphs [edit]
Information GlyphTyping glyphs (on Linux) ∙ UnicodeFontsMnemonicsOverstrikesMigration level
Individual glyphs Jot () ∙ Right Shoe () ∙ Up Arrow () ∙ Zilde () ∙ High minus (¯) ∙ Dot (.) ∙ Del ()