On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 08:00:35PM +0100, Iain Buclaw wrote: > On Aug 30, 2013 7:34 PM, "H. S. Teoh" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 03:41:34PM +0200, Iain Buclaw wrote: > > [...] > > > Across D/Druntime/Phobos, there are currently 26 open major bugs > > > since 28/05/2013. > > > http://bit.ly/173WrZf > > > > > > 18 open critical bugs. > > > http://bit.ly/16WkhcM > > > > > > 5 blockers. > > > http://bit.ly/18q1pkC > > > > > > And 14 regressions. > > > http://bit.ly/15pLzVb > > [...] > > > > I obtained a +1 Sword of Bisection from a git this morning, and > > decided to go commit hunting. I found the specific commits that > > introduced the following regressions (see bug notes for the > > offending commits): > > > > 10687 - Refused cast from uint[] to array of uint-based enums at > compile-time > > 10401 - ICE(ztc/symbol.c 1035) - inline Nullable struct with JSONValue > > 10425 - Link error with templates > > 10555 - enumerator can no longer increment beyond maximum of initializer > > 10617 - contract with -profile -debug is not nothrow > > 10630 - Structs with disabled default construction can't be used as `out` > parameters > > > > I would fix them myself, except that my dmd-fu level isn't high > > enough to take them on yet. ;-) > > > > Thanks, I take it you linked in the specific commits in the bug > reports? I can have a look later and chime in, however bugs that > don't affect me won't get reviewed. :) [...]
Well, I posted the SHA hashes... I didn't think to actually link to the github URL. That's an excellent idea; I'll keep that in mind next time. In any case, it shouldn't be too hard to find the code on github with the SHA hashes. Or better yet, just git checkout <hash>. :) T -- "Life is all a great joke, but only the brave ever get the point." -- Kenneth Rexroth
