In Episode 51 of the Nextflow podcast, Phil Ewels and Ben Sherman discuss Nextflow's upcoming strict syntax - a significant evolution bringing clearer error messages and a more consistent language framework.
They explore key changes including the separation of code from declarations, removal of for/while loops in favour of operators, and changes to type annotations. Learn how these improvements lay the groundwork for better developer experiences with features like static type checking and auto-formatting.
The episode covers migration timelines, practical steps to prepare, and how these changes will ultimately lead to more robust, maintainable pipeline code. Check out the Nextflow docs for the "Updating Nextflow Syntax" guide to start preparing today.
00:00 Podcast Ep51: Strict Syntax 00:07 Welcome and introduction 01:20 Language server background 04:18 Syntax sugar is just empty calories 06:50 Bespoke language syntax 08:20 To DSL3 or not 2 DSL 10:59 Nextflow versioning 15:13 Diving into specifics 16:08 Mixing statements with script declarations 19:19 Better inspect command 21:08 Custom Classes 23:32 For loops, while and switch 26:02 Standard library 26:56 Type annotations 28:49 addParams 32:26 Process script section 34:20 Moving into lib/ 36:36 Configuration syntax 41:14 Relieving pressure from the config 43:38 Timelines 44:55 The gain for the pain 47:54 Next steps 48:43 Conclusion
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