# RETRO 2020.01 - rename package/list to package/list.forth - include signing keys for this and the next release - fix n:MIN and n:MAX queries on some of the interfaces - reduce default image size; max number of open files - updated html export for retro sources: averages 7.4% faster conversion, 26% smaller output across my test set - use a trick from https://getkiss.org/blog/20191004a to disable requests for a favicon in Atua-WWW - fix a bug in s:WHITESPACE and use it in c:whitespace? - reorganize source tree - add s:get-word - moved the assembler into rx.muri - add prefix:\ - add prefix:^ - deprecate as{ - deprecate }as Security. Starting with 2020.1, each release will include a signing key to allow verification of the release. Additionally, each release will include the signing key to be used for the following release so that there is both reliable key rotation and a verifiable chain of trust across releases. Tooling updates. The HTML export for the examples has been updated. It now averages a 7.4% decrease in conversion and a 26% decrease in exported file size. Assembler. The assembler is now provided by Rx. This was a technical challenge, but well worth the effort. By making it part of the kernel it has become possible to use assembly, rather than raw bytecode, in all parts of retro.forth. This is allowing for a significant amount of hand tuning to the standard library, reducing the memory footprint and improving performance overall. Some highlights of this: - Reduced the assembler size from 661 cells to 109 cells - No increase to the size of the reserved space for Rx - Renamed the `en`d instruction to `ha`lt - Added new prefixes for working with the assembler instead of requiring use `as{` and `}as`. - Deprecated `as{` and `}as` (these will be removed in the 2020.04 release) Example of the changes: (old) as{ 'liliad.. i #2 d #3 d 'lica.... i 'n:put r }as (new) \liliad.. `2 `3 \lica.... ^n:put Standard Library. I fixed bugs in a few places, including the `c:whitespace?` word. The assembler was moved into the kernel; this has allowed me to remove all uses of raw bytecode from the main sources which aids in readability. I also used the assembler to hand tune a number of words to reduce the image size and improve performance. Nga. Reorganized the source tree. This separates the implementations by language and tries to keep things better structured. The Forth code for the I/O devices is now in a separate directory, allowing it to be more easily shared across implementations. Bugs related to the numeric range queries were fixed. The JavaScript implementation has seen a number of changes. Dead code was removed, the formatting was redone to ensure consistency, a framebuffer device was added, and performance was improved. The code now consists of multiple files, making editing easier, and the interface layout has been updated. Retro on Unix. I added an `s:get-word`, removed some deprecated words, and updated the memory limits to reduce overall memory usage under the default configuration.