Hi,
> I second mg's sentiments: a high level list of items to complete for the
> next version of GPars would be great. I would like to contribute if I can,
> but I have no idea at this point the scope of work to be done.
I guess starting a wiki page is the right thing then?
I wrote most of it
Hello, Russel,
I second mg's sentiments: a high level list of items to complete for the
next version of GPars would be great. I would like to contribute if I can,
but I have no idea at this point the scope of work to be done.
Thanks,
Brian
On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 8:06 AM, mg
I agree with Russel, thank you. Apart from the cleanup/streamlining, especially
enabling minimal rebuild (cache) is a big step forward :-)
Ursprüngliche Nachricht Von: Cédric Champeau
Datum: 15.12.17 13:37 (GMT+01:00) An:
dev@groovy.apache.org
Hi Daniil,
thank you for explaining that, as most devs with regards to IDEs I am a user
and have little insight in the challenges of its inner workings.
I have never had the need to use @PackageScope, but the problem I see is that
the annotation (in typical Groovy style), can do more than a
My pleasure, Russel!
2017-12-15 10:52 GMT+01:00 Russel Winder :
> Thanks to Cédric for his time spent revising the Groovy build system. It is
> now much easier and simpler to build Groovy HEAD.
>
> I guess I am now under pressure to get GPars 2 out so Groovy can have a
>
Hi,
As far as I found out we are here talking about the JIRA Tempo plugin.
But I am afraid I have no idea about this plugin, nor is it a question
for the development of the Groovy programming language. Maybe someone
else here knows this, a better fit would be the user list and an much
better
Am 15.12.2017 um 10:06 schrieb Cédric Champeau:
2017-12-15 8:02 GMT+01:00 Jochen Theodorou >:
On 15.12.2017 06:10, Nathan Harvey wrote:
I think your first step - "define a file that contains extension
functions" -
Thanks to Cédric for his time spent revising the Groovy build system. It is
now much easier and simpler to build Groovy HEAD.
I guess I am now under pressure to get GPars 2 out so Groovy can have a JDK8+
compliant concurrency/parallelism system. Sadly though despite a few calls for
help via
Hi team,
I was looking at commit messages, and to say the least they are a bit
terse. Let me point you at this post from Chris Beams:
https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/
I strongly encourage everyone to follow those recommendations.
Thanks for future readers!