LDC 1.29.0
Glad to announce LDC 1.29.0. Major changes: * Based on D 2.099.1. * Support for LLVM 13 and 14. The prebuilt packages use v13.0.1. * On Linux, LDC doesn't default to the `ld.gold` linker anymore. lld is recommended (related LTO issues have been fixed). * Less aggressive `-linkonce-templates`, considered production-ready now. * Breaking `extern(D)` ABI change for all targets: formal parameters of non-variadic functions aren't reversed anymore. Naked DMD-style inline assembly might need to be adapted. Full release log and downloads: https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/releases/tag/v1.29.0 Thanks to all contributors & sponsors!
Release D 2.099.1
Glad to announce D 2.099.1, ♥ to the 12 contributors. http://dlang.org/download.html This point release fixes a few issues over 2.099.0, see the changelog for more details. http://dlang.org/changelog/2.099.1.html -Martin
Re: Winners of the 1st Jan - 31st March 2022 Bugzilla Cycle
On Monday, 4 April 2022 at 11:11:25 UTC, RazvanN wrote: 1. MoonlightSentinel 830 points 2. ljmf00270 points 3. aG0aep6G 240 points Congratulations!
On the D Blog: News for Jan-Mar, 2022
I've written a bit for the blog about the major announcements that many of you will already have seen here over the course of January to March: the conclusion of SAOC 2021, the release of DMD 2.099.0, the DConf announcements, and the hiring of Dennis Korpel. I'll have the video version published on our YouTube channel within the next couple of days, and I'll link to it in this thread. The blog: https://dlang.org/blog/2022/04/07/d-news-jan-mar-2022-saoc-2021-d-2-099-0-dconf-22/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/tychsc/dlang_20990_released/