On Saturday, 5 November 2016 at 01:21:48 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote:
I thought about it some more, and decided that I will replace the old interpreter completely in the long run. However in order to get something release before 2017, I have to rely on it being there.

That's better of course. Parallel use of new and old just shouldn't stay there indefinitely. Look at the problems with the AA implementation as a similar example.


I recently lost 3 days of work because of my git-skills.

Unless you haven't committed your work yet, almost everything in Git can be undone. Make a copy of your entire project directory (including .git) and then have a look at `git reflog` around the time the disaster happened. It will show you commit IDs that you can check out.

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