Denis Koroskin Wrote: > On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 19:48:51 +0400, Justin Johansson <n...@spam.com> wrote: > > > Andrei Alexandrescu Wrote: > > > >> Justin Johansson wrote: > >> > Looks like Christmas is arriving early this year folks ... > >> > just got this pressy from the LLVM team/Chris Lattner in my inbox. > >> > > >> > I'm sure a number of D people will be excited about this announcement. > >> > > >> > Cheers > >> > Justin Johansson > >> > > >> > > >> > Hi LLVM Friends, Fans, Followers and Fanatics, > >> > > >> > LLVM 2.6 is live! You can download it here: > >> > http://llvm.org/releases/ and read about it here: > >> > http://llvm.org/releases/2.6/docs/ReleaseNotes.html > >> > >> This is awesome news, and I'm glad the the ldc people are keeping an eye > >> on D2. > >> > >> I wonder what's the status regarding exceptions on Windows or Windows > >> support in general. I couldn't find information through a summary search > >> through the release notes. My understanding is that currently there is > >> no release at all of ldc. Is that correct? > >> > >> Andrei > > > > Andrei, > > > > I cannot say just how exciting it was to first break this news on D NG. > > > > My thinking is along lines: > > > > Scala is to JVM as > > D *is to/should be to/should aspired to be to* LLVM. > > > > btw. What's the latest ETA for TDPL? > > > > Justin > > > > > > > > Amazon mentions March 15, 2010: > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0321635361/modecdesi-20
Thanks; just had a look at that link. Did Andrei give a preview of the table of contents somewhere? I'd certainly welcome a chapter (or at least a detailed honorable mention) on LLVM though perhaps that would be outside of the scope of his book.