(Sorry for the late reply, was away Saturday.) This looks good to me. I'll try to review it on Monday.
I will be spending a lot of time in Differential this week... On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Edward Z. Yang <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Austin, > > Simon and I have been talking about fixing #8427 > (https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/8427), but our > current plan of action will involve interface file changes > at least and maybe some invasive changes. A heads up! > > Edward > > Excerpts from Austin Seipp's message of 2014-11-07 13:35:38 -0800: >> Hi all, >> >> After some deliberation, we've decided that the STABLE freeze for 7.10 >> will happen in approximately two weeks, on November 21st. We're hoping >> to stick to this date closely, but do read below. >> >> This is perhaps a short time to freeze, but right now, we've only got >> a couple things we're planning on focusing on for the next few weeks. >> And these are really the major things we're waiting for. See below: >> >> - https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Status/GHC-7.10.1 >> >> These are just: >> >> - D155, LLVM 3.5 compatibility, >> - D396 and D169, DWARF/source code note work. These are mostly in me >> and Simon's court to do another review round, but I think will be OK >> to get them in on time. >> - D168, Partial type signatures. The ball is in Simon's court on this >> one, but he's had several good rounds of discussion with Thomas etc >> from what I understand. >> >> Based on our discussions earlier this week, I think these all will >> make it just in time for the freeze. >> >> Nota bene: if there is *any* delay, it will be for these, as we picked >> them as the highest priority in our own views. It is unlikely we will >> delay any so people can sneak in a few other things. So, if you want >> something of yours in, you better get me, Simon & Simon, Herbert, >> etc's attention pronto! That way we'll have time to get it in first. >> >> To make things easier, we'll also be pushing the lhs->hs conversion >> pretty soon so cherry picking/merges are easier, and do some other >> cleanups. >> >> And outside of that, we've still been having a healthy flow of bug >> fixes falling into the tree, which is great. So if you're just >> bugfixing, please keep doing so - we'll be pulling bugfixes into the >> tree continuously. >> >> We will also be pulling in submodule/library updates continuously, >> like we did for the 7.8 branch. >> >> Let me know if you have questions, objections, or really really really >> want something - but I won't be as nice as last time I'm afraid. ;) >> > -- Regards, Austin Seipp, Haskell Consultant Well-Typed LLP, http://www.well-typed.com/ _______________________________________________ ghc-devs mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/ghc-devs
