On Monday, 20 July 2015 at 04:02:04 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
2.068 - resolve remaining regressions and release

2.069 - translate to D. No new features, no refactoring. Only regression fixes and what's already in HEAD. This should give us a solid baseline. It also means that open PRs that address other issues will not be pulled for 2.069.

Releasing ddmd with dmd's current backend results in a ~20-30% slowdown s we'd have to compile ddmd with gdc or ldc to make this feasible.

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