Summary:**dsl41 0.1.0** *AutoSys→Stonebranch migration compiler: JIL frontend, semantic IR, linter, Mermaid
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**dsl41 0.1.0**
*AutoSys→Stonebranch migration compiler: JIL frontend, semantic IR, linter, Mermaid visualizer, equivalence validator, UC backend, Python DSL*
### Introduction
The release of dsl41 0.1.0 marks a significant step forward for enterprises seeking to move legacy workload scheduling from AutoSys to the modern Stonebranch Universal Controller. Positioned as a dedicated migration compiler, the tool translates AutoSys Job Information Language (JIL) into a portable intermediate representation, then generates Stonebranch‑compatible definitions while preserving business logic. By bundling a linter, Mermaid‑based visualizer, equivalence checker, and a Python‑flavored DSL, dsl41 aims to reduce manual effort, minimize risk, and provide visibility throughout the migration lifecycle.
### Key Developments
At its core, dsl41 0.1.0 features a JIL frontend that parses legacy job definitions into a semantic IR, enabling platform‑agnostic analysis. The integrated linter flags deprecated constructs and potential compatibility issues before code generation. A Mermaid visualizer automatically produces flow‑charts of job dependencies, giving stakeholders a clear picture of workflow topology. The equivalence validator runs side‑by‑side simulations to confirm that the migrated Stonebranch jobs produce identical outcomes to their AutoSys predecessors. Finally, the UC backend emits native Stonebranch XML/JSON payloads, and the optional Python DSL lets teams extend or customize transformations without leaving a familiar scripting environment.
### Industry Analysis
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