miller 6.12.0

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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ This is simply a copy of what you should see on running `man mlr` at a command p
insertion-ordered hash map. This encompasses a variety of data
formats, including but not limited to the familiar CSV, TSV, and JSON.
(Miller can handle positionally-indexed data as a special case.) This
manpage documents mlr 6.11.0-dev.
manpage documents mlr 6.12.0.
1mEXAMPLES0m
mlr --icsv --opprint cat example.csv

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insertion-ordered hash map. This encompasses a variety of data
formats, including but not limited to the familiar CSV, TSV, and JSON.
(Miller can handle positionally-indexed data as a special case.) This
manpage documents mlr 6.11.0-dev.
manpage documents mlr 6.12.0.
1mEXAMPLES0m
mlr --icsv --opprint cat example.csv

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@ -274,8 +274,6 @@ array will have [null-gaps](reference-main-arrays.md) in it:
"value": 54
}
]
[
]
</pre>
You can index `@records` by `@count` rather than `NR` to get a contiguous array:

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<pre class="pre-non-highlight-in-pair">
bar.baz
bar.baz
[
]
</pre>
This also works on the left-hand sides of assignment statements:
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</pre>
<pre class="pre-non-highlight-in-pair">
6989
[
]
</pre>
* However (awkwardly), if you want to use `.` for map-traversal as well as string-concatenation in the same statement, you'll need to insert parentheses, as the default associativity is left-to-right:
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</pre>
<pre class="pre-non-highlight-in-pair">
(error)
[
]
</pre>
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</pre>
<pre class="pre-non-highlight-in-pair">
GET -- api/check
[
]
</pre>

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insertion-ordered hash map. This encompasses a variety of data
formats, including but not limited to the familiar CSV, TSV, and JSON.
(Miller can handle positionally-indexed data as a special case.) This
manpage documents mlr 6.11.0-dev.
manpage documents mlr 6.12.0.
1mEXAMPLES0m
mlr --icsv --opprint cat example.csv

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ on integer-indexed fields: if the natural data structure for the latter is the
array, then Miller's natural data structure is the insertion-ordered hash map.
This encompasses a variety of data formats, including but not limited to the
familiar CSV, TSV, and JSON. (Miller can handle positionally-indexed data as
a special case.) This manpage documents mlr 6.11.0-dev.
a special case.) This manpage documents mlr 6.12.0.
.SH "EXAMPLES"
.sp

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Summary: Name-indexed data processing tool
Name: miller
Version: 6.11.0
Version: 6.12.0
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: BSD
Source: https://github.com/johnkerl/miller/releases/download/%{version}/miller-%{version}.tar.gz
@ -36,6 +36,9 @@ make install
%{_mandir}/man1/mlr.1*
%changelog
* Sat Mar 16 2024 John Kerl <kerl.john.r@gmail.com> - 6.12.0-1
- 6.12.0 release
* Tue Jan 23 2024 John Kerl <kerl.john.r@gmail.com> - 6.11.0-1
- 6.11.0 release

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@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ package version
// Nominally things like "6.0.0" for a release, then "6.0.0-dev" in between.
// This makes it clear that a given build is on the main dev branch, not a
// particular snapshot tag.
var STRING string = "6.11.0-dev"
var STRING string = "6.12.0"