On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 11:44 PM, Adam Murdoch
<adam.murd...@gradleware.com>wrote:

>
> On 02/09/2013, at 4:11 AM, Daz DeBoer <darrell.deb...@gradleware.com>
> wrote:
>
> G'day
>
> Gradle 1.8 will have some form of support for compiling C and assembling
> Assembly into a native binary. I'm currently unsure as to what form that
> should take. The issues are:
>
> 1) I've been quite remiss in getting the documentation and release notes
> up to scratch: currently these features are not mentioned at all. I could
> definitely get this done this week if prioritised.
>
> 2) I've recently improved the API for compiler/assembler settings so they
> are more cleanly separated per input language. Together with this I've done
> a bunch of cleanups / refactorings to this functionality.
>
> My question is how I should try to incorporate things into Gradle 1.8,
> which has already been branched. Options are:
>
> 1) Push as much as possible on the release branch, in the hope that these
> features are pretty much complete for 1.8.
>
> 2) Just add release notes to 1.8 for the state as at the time of
> branching, with everything else documented as a change from 1.8
>
> 3) Don't "release" the new features at all in 1.8 (don't mention in
> release notes).
>
> Any preferences? I like 1), but this will depend on the plan for releasing.
>
>
> I'd prefer option 2. Option 1 pushes out the release date as there's more
> stuff to review, and there will almost certainly be more breaking changes
> in 1.9.
>
> I think we just mention that this work is all still very much a work in
> progress, so use it if you like but be aware that it's not close to stable
> yet and you should wait for a few more releases before things become more
> stable.
>

OK that's what I'll do. Will have the 1.8 release notes updated soon.
Daz

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