On 13-01-03 3:11 PM, Philippe Sigaud wrote:


On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 9:00 PM, David Nadlinger <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On Thursday, 3 January 2013 at 19:36:31 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:

        In fact, I think that _every_ item in Phobos' changelog.d was
        lost. That information needs to be presented to users.


    Agreed – while it is great to finally see the manually maintained
    list of fixed bugs being replaced with a Bugzilla query, there will
    always be reasons for well-curated release notes to exist: they are
    invaluable for discussing high-level changes, drawing attention to
    (future) breaking changes, …


For example, UDA... They seem interesting, but I don't remember all the
discussions and now that the dust settled somewhat, I'd like to know
what's the syntax, how they are inspected.

I used the link Walter (http://dlang.org/changelog.html) provided and
all I could find is http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=9222


FWIW, you can see some info here: http://forum.dlang.org/thread/[email protected]

That's a bit short... How can someone coming to D today know this
language has user-defined attributes?


But, yes, I agree, someone (like me) that has been watching D for long time, used it a very little, read the books but never actually had the time to use it (for all sorts of reasons), will find that the best way is to read the newsgroup and invest quite a bit of time.

I would say, the best thing would be to implement release notes similar to the way the Python project does it would be great. I have been using Python for a while and I find their documentation and processes awesome.

Is there something similar for D?

/Pierre

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