On Thursday, 13 August 2015 at 18:32:31 UTC, kinke wrote:

First of all, the RTM has been released about 3 weeks ago, so how come you expect an entirely community-driven compiler to support it within such a short time frame? Especially as Win64 is not considered a primary target. Secondly, there's been breaking changes in the C runtime, as MS finally almost caught up with all other C runtimes in terms of C99 standard conformance. So D's druntime layer on top of the C runtime is being adapted. LDC is already compatible with VS 2015 (http://forum.dlang.org/thread/[email protected]) and the next release will greatly improve its Win64 support.
And then there's VisualD apparently missing to detect VS 2015.

I know that CTPs have been out for quite some time, I've used one for quite some time myself. But the Windows faction in this community isn't strong, the DMD CI slaves use VS 2010, LDC only has CI tests on Linux etc.

@learn:
if you guys want to be with VS by MS you should have the complete headers and working releases or ABANON the voting at MS.

Wow, what arrogance. Nothing prevents MS from taking their first steps towards D, why must we do it all ourselves in our spare time for a proprietary and commercial OS?

don't cry around. i don't care how it's done - i want to use it.
maybe you should consider to advertise it differently - by truthfully explaining what works and what not. maybe you should think a little about that your prios are not necessarily the prios of other possible users.

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