I think you meant [a,b] -> [a; b]
On Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at 6:36:30 PM UTC+11, Alireza Nejati wrote:
>
> Most things in 0.3 will still work in 0.4 except with a handy depreciation
> error which will tell you exactly what to fix. Here are some tips:
>
> - Use Compat.jl. It makes life a LOT easier. It lets you write a single
> version of your code for 0.4 (or, more generally, the latest version of
> julia) while automagically allowing your code to run in previous versions
> as well.
>
> - Union(...) -> Union{}
>
> - FloatingPoint -> AbstractFloat
>
> - [a; b] -> [a, b]
>
> - [a, b] (if a and b are vectors) -> vcat(a, b)
>
> - float64([...]) -> map(Float64, [...]) or just Float64[...]
>
> These should cover most errors I've seen...
>
> Also a few coding notes: Now that Cartesian.jl is part of the Base
> library, it makes sense to use it whenever you want to. Also, we're
> gradually moving to slices becoming views so you might want to keep that in
> mind.
>