Versioned Documentation
Tya uses semantic versioning. Language and standard-library specifications are planned and changed at the minor version level, such as v0.3 and v0.4. Patch releases such as v0.3.1 do not change the specification. In other words, the x in 0.0.x is never a specification-change unit. Therefore, specification documents use minor-version labels such as v0.3.
Released patch-tag snapshots are kept separately when a release needs an exact historical copy, such as v0.1.0 and v0.2.0.
v0.28
v0.27
v0.26
v0.25
v0.24
v0.23
v0.22
v0.21
v0.20
v0.19
v0.18
v0.17
v0.16
v0.15
v0.14
v0.13
v0.12
v0.11
v0.10
v0.9
v0.8
v0.7
v0.6
v0.5
v0.4
v0.3
v0.2
Specification snapshot from release tag v0.2.0.
v0.1
Specification snapshot from release tag v0.1.0.