NESTML 8.0.0 contains simplifications in the language syntax and a more unambiguous definition of the semantics of language elements. It includes many improvements in documentation as well as new tutorials.
- Neuron and synapse models were combined into just "models". This means that the top-level keywords
neuron
andsynapse
should be replaced bymodel
. In order to distinguish which is which, the model names should either end in the suffixes_neuron
and_synapse
, or alternatively, be passed in a list ofneuron_models
andsynapse_models
in the NEST code generator options (see https://nestml.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pynestml.codegeneration.html#pynestml.codegeneration.nest_code_generator.NESTCodeGenerator). - The
deliver_spike()
built-in function was replaced byemit_spike()
, which is now used both by neuron and synapse. - Synapse models should also call
integrate_odes()
explicitly in theupdate
block if ODEs are defined in the synapse model. - Variables corresponding to synaptic weight and delay should now be specified as code generator options rather than "@nest::name" annotations in the synapse model itself (#1044)
- NEST Desktop is added as a new target platform (#802)
- Improved third-factory plasticity using a more efficient spike-based buffer (#1078)
- Add predefined
timestep()
function (#1100) - A new "pretty" code rendering feature (#1081)
- Small improvements in use interface and error reporting (#1098, #1086)
- Fix for STDP buffer logic (#1061, #1089)
- Fix for spike threshold check in aeif models (#1096)
- Compartmental neuron model vectorisation for improved runtime performance (#989)
It is currently in release candidate status, which means that
- this is the version we recommend you to use;
- we invite feedback, reports and feature requests on the GitHub issue tracker and the NEST-user mailing list;
- for citing this version, we already reserved a DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12191059
- documentation corresponds to the "8.0.0-rc2" tag on nestml.readthedocs.org