Nick Sabalausky wrote:
"Steven Schveighoffer" <schvei...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 20:22:51 -0400, Steven Schveighoffer
<schvei...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 19:45:42 -0400, Lars Ivar Igesund
<larsi...@igesund.net> wrote:
Dear D community
A new version of Tango is now available for download.
Just an FYI, the Win32 binary version is not working yet, stay tuned.
-Steve
Should be there now, my first time uploading one of these, so be wary ;)
-Steve
Seems to be working fine for me :)
Also, I noticed the warnings I used to get from tango (when compiling
with -w) are now gone. Normally I wouldn't really care, but due to DMD's
inability to actually treat warnings as warnings, this finally allows me to
actually check my my own project for warnings without DMD deciding to
complain and bail out before it gets to my code. So, I guess that's my
roundabout way of saying thanks to the Tango crew for doing such a great job
and taking care of those.
Thanks are largely due to Walter, I think, since he fixed a couple of
warning-related bugs a few DMD releases ago. I never used to use -w,
since it created so many nonsense warnings, but now I use it all the
time and since the bugfixes, I've not seen a single case where it
generated a spurious warning.
Most of those warnings could be turned into errors now, I reckon.