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Adam Chalmers d275995dfe KCL: Angled line should use keyword args (#5803)
We continue migrating KCL stdlib functions to use keyword arguments. Next up is the `angledLine` family of functions (except `angledLineThatIntersects, which will be a quick follow-up).

Before vs. after:

`angledLine({angle = 90, length = 3}, %, $edge)`
  => `angledLine(angle = 90, length = 3, tag = $edge)`

`angledLineOfXLength({angle = 90, length = 3}, %, $edge)`
  => `angledLine(angle = 90, lengthX = 3, tag = $edge)`

`angledLineOfYLength({angle = 90, length = 3}, %, $edge)`
  => `angledLine(angle = 90, lengthY = 3, tag = $edge)`

`angledLineToX({angle = 90, length = 3}, %, $edge)`
  => `angledLine(angle = 90, endAbsoluteX = 3, tag = $edge)`

`angledLineToY({angle = 90, length = 3}, %, $edge)`
  => `angledLine(angle = 90, endAbsoluteY = 3, tag = $edge)`
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Rust Crates

Releasing

  1. Make sure your working directory is this directory.
  2. Bump the versions of the crates:
    just bump-kcl-crate-versions 
    
  3. Commit the changes:
    git add .
    git commit -m "Bump versions"
    
  4. Push the changes and get your PR approved.
  5. Publish the crates:
    just publish-kcl {version}
    
    • This will publish the relevant crates and push a new tag with the prefix kcl-. DO NOT SET THE PREFIX TO kcl- when you run the command. The just command will do that for you.
    • The tag will then trigger the release of kcl-python-bindings and kcl-language-server.