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Expand Up @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ The default Scala language syntax version currently supported by the Dotty compi

- [`3.0`](https://scala-lang.org/api/3.x/scala/runtime/stdLibPatches/language$$3/0$.html), [`3.1`](https://scala-lang.org/api/3.x/scala/runtime/stdLibPatches/language$$3/1$.html): the default set of features included in scala versions `3.0.0` to `3.1.3`.
- [`3.2`](https://scala-lang.org/api/3.x/scala/runtime/stdLibPatches/language$$3/2$.html): the same as `3.0` and `3.1`, but in addition:
- [stricter pattern bindings](https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/reference/changed-features/pattern-bindings.html) are now enabled (part of `future` in earlier `3.x` releases), producing warnings for refutable patterns. These warnings can be silenced to achieve the same runtime behavior, but in `future` they become errors and refutable patterns will not compile.
- [Nonlocal returns](https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/reference/dropped-features/nonlocal-returns.html) now produce a warning upon usage (they are still an error under `future`).
- [stricter pattern bindings](https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/reference/changed-features/pattern-bindings.html) are now enabled (part of `future` in earlier `3.x` releases), producing warnings for refutable patterns. These warnings can be silenced to achieve the same runtime behavior, but in `future` they become errors and refutable patterns will not compile.
- [Nonlocal returns](https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/reference/dropped-features/nonlocal-returns.html) now produce a warning upon usage (they are still an error under `future`).
- [`3.2-migration`](https://scala-lang.org/api/3.x/scala/runtime/stdLibPatches/language$$3/2-migration$.html): the same as `3.2`, but in conjunction with `-rewrite`, offer code rewrites from Scala `3.0/3.1` to `3.2`.
- [`future`](https://scala-lang.org/api/3.x/scala/runtime/stdLibPatches/language$$future$.html): A preview of changes that will be introduced in `3.x` versions after `3.2`.
Some Scala 2 specific idioms are dropped in this version. The feature set supported by this version may grow over time as features become stabilised for preview.
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