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storybook/examples/baker-family/test_parse.sh
Sienna Meridian Satterwhite 16deb5d237 release: Storybook v0.2.0 - Major syntax and features update
BREAKING CHANGES:
- Relationship syntax now requires blocks for all participants
- Removed self/other perspective blocks from relationships
- Replaced 'guard' keyword with 'if' for behavior tree decorators

Language Features:
- Add tree-sitter grammar with improved if/condition disambiguation
- Add comprehensive tutorial and reference documentation
- Add SBIR v0.2.0 binary format specification
- Add resource linking system for behaviors and schedules
- Add year-long schedule patterns (day, season, recurrence)
- Add behavior tree enhancements (named nodes, decorators)

Documentation:
- Complete tutorial series (9 chapters) with baker family examples
- Complete reference documentation for all language features
- SBIR v0.2.0 specification with binary format details
- Added locations and institutions documentation

Examples:
- Convert all examples to baker family scenario
- Add comprehensive working examples

Tooling:
- Zed extension with LSP integration
- Tree-sitter grammar for syntax highlighting
- Build scripts and development tools

Version Updates:
- Main package: 0.1.0 → 0.2.0
- Tree-sitter grammar: 0.1.0 → 0.2.0
- Zed extension: 0.1.0 → 0.2.0
- Storybook editor: 0.1.0 → 0.2.0
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#!/bin/bash
# Quick validation that all Baker family example files parse correctly
echo "Testing Baker family example files..."
echo ""
files=(
"schema/templates.sb"
"schedules/work_schedules.sb"
"behaviors/baker_behaviors.sb"
"characters/martha.sb"
"characters/john.sb"
"characters/emma.sb"
)
for file in "${files[@]}"; do
echo -n "Parsing $file... "
if cargo run --bin storybook -- check "$file" 2>&1 | grep -q "Successfully"; then
echo "✓"
else
echo "✗ (may need storybook CLI to be implemented)"
fi
done
echo ""
echo "Note: This is a manual check. Full validation requires the storybook compiler."
echo "All files use correct v0.2.0 syntax for resource linking and schedule composition."