On 10/2/2011 9:10 PM, David Simcha wrote:
> I noticed that some pretty important bugs (specifically the ones w.r.t. 
> inout) recently got fixed.  This is a major step
> forward since it allows containers to be written that work properly with 
> const.  Is it time to start thinking about
> another release soon?

Considerable (but apparently incomplete) work has gone into fixing the tangle 
of bugs surrounding const and ref:

https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dmd/pull/114
https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dmd/pull/115

Issue 4251
Issue 5493
Issue 6670 (should this just be closed as a dup of 5493?)

Daniel, you'd been working on it.. on your list of things to finish soon or did 
you back burner it due to the problems
talked about at the end of the comments of pull 115?

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Additionally, the gc that went in to the win32 build needs to either be 
disabled or better tuned.  The performance
regression it introduces is pretty awful.  If it's going to go in, it really 
ought to go into all platforms, not just win32.

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Lastly, there's a bunch of open regressions that are new since the last 
release.  It'd be nice to get all of those fixed
before a release too.  We're back up to 52 regressions+blockers after getting 
to a low of 48.

My 2 cents,
Brad
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