Macroid is the most badass modular functional user interface creation language for Android, implemented with Scala macros. Some people say it’s also a dead noodle.
Striving to be focused on one thing (GUI), Macroid promotes composability and high-level abstractions.
Prerequisites: Scala 2.10.x
or 2.11.x
, Android API 9+
.
Latest version: 2.0.0-M4
(installation | changelog).
License: MIT.
For more info head to http://macroid.github.io!
All contributions are welcome (and encouraged)!
Macroid’s commit message structure is inspired by the Spray project. The message has the following format:
[=|+|!] [core|viewable|akka|docs|all]: <Actual message>.
=
means there are no API changes+
means added funtionality!
means breaking changes (source or binary)
Example:
! core: Receive UI actions in mapUi & co (fix #48)
mapUi, flatMapUi, ... now operate on UI actions, rather than simple thunks.
For example, the new type signature for mapUi is (A ⇒ Ui[B]) ⇒ Future[B].
Following this convention greatly simplifies writing the changelogs.
Although this is not crucial, updating the docs under macroid-docs
together with the code changes might save some time in the future, and thus is highly appreciated. It can be done in the same commit.