Cx Language Takes 5-Day Pause After Major Gene/Phen Design Milestone
The Cx programming language project entered a deliberate five-day development pause following the completion of its gene/phen v1.1 design specification on July 14, 2026. The submain branch holds 13 commits ahead of main, covering parser and semantic fixes, scoping improvements, and a runtime patch that eliminates enum comparison crashes. All 321 automated tests are currently passing with zero failures, and the delay in merging is intentional rather than caused by conflicts or bugs. Once development resumes, the immediate roadmap includes merging submain into main, beginning the 0.3.4 gene/phen implementation, and addressing a known issue around explicit returns with trailing expressions. The solo-developed project describes the pause as a recharge period before the next coding sprint.
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