So when I installed v2, at the prompt for the path, I wasn't sure what to do to leave the option of going back to v1 or running both. It was also confusing because (note to devs.) the v2 installer didn't say anything about installing alongside v1 (or I missed it - I don't know if it would, in fact). I read that the Launcher would automatically detect the version from the file contents and settings, but that still obviously leaves two incompatible interpreters, and it can only make a binary decision. Thanks, boiler, it's kind of obvious now. So you’re right that a script needs to be able to fully stand on its own as either v1 or v2 code. Yes, that would cause problems as neither the v1 nor the v2 interpreter can run hybrid code. ![]() will neither version be able to run this hybrid code? Presumably, that's the case, and v1 scripts have to be developed in v1 or fully converted to run in v2.
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