On Friday, 6 May 2022 at 11:57:47 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
Hi,
I am proud to announce another major GCC release, 12.1.
This year, the biggest change in the D front-end is the version
bump from v2.076.1 to
On Friday, 6 May 2022 at 11:57:47 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
I am proud to announce another major GCC release, 12.1.
Thank you, Ian!
On Wednesday, 11 May 2022 at 19:08:15 UTC, Anonymouse wrote:
gcc-d 11.2.0-4 has been removed from the [core] repository.
Does anyone know what's going on there?
You should ask the package maintainers.
On Friday, 6 May 2022 at 11:57:47 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
Hi,
I am proud to announce another major GCC release, 12.1.
This year, the biggest change in the D front-end is the version
bump from v2.076.1 to
On Friday, 6 May 2022 at 11:57:47 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
Hi,
I am proud to announce another major GCC release, 12.1.
[...]
Thank you for all the great work!
On Friday, 6 May 2022 at 11:57:47 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
Hi,
I am proud to announce another major GCC release, 12.1.
[...]
Regards,
Iain.
Great!
On Friday, 6 May 2022 at 11:57:47 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
Hi,
I am proud to announce another major GCC release, 12.1.
Thanks, Iain. All is good on OpenBSD.
~Brian
On Saturday, 7 May 2022 at 22:07:58 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
I expect it only to increase as more of the old opaque
compiler-library interface is replaced with a templated
interface that exposes the guts of what each helper does (for
improved run-time performance, of course).
Well, I'm pretty
On Saturday, 7 May 2022 at 20:14:51 UTC, Witold Baryluk wrote:
Good you mentioned that! I was not aware of the sponsorship
program, and now that I know, I gladly will chip in (well, just
did it moments ago). For testing infrastructure, I would
suggest tracking compilation speed and memory
On Saturday, 7 May 2022 at 20:14:51 UTC, Witold Baryluk wrote:
On Friday, 6 May 2022 at 11:57:47 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
Hi,
I am proud to announce another major GCC release, 12.1.
Thank you so much Ian on your hard and dedicated work on GDC.
It is my goto default compiler for D on Debian
On Friday, 6 May 2022 at 11:57:47 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
Hi,
I am proud to announce another major GCC release, 12.1.
Thank you so much Ian on your hard and dedicated work on GDC. It
is my goto default compiler for D on Debian Linux. (I use ldc and
sometimes dmd sporadically, but only for
On 5/6/2022 4:57 AM, Iain Buclaw wrote:
I am proud to announce another major GCC release, 12.1.
Very impressive work, Iain!
On Friday, 6 May 2022 at 11:57:47 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
Hi,
Is there a newest Windows version?
Well done Iain!
We should do a celebration party for both it and 2.100.0 release!
On Friday, 6 May 2022 at 11:57:47 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
Hi,
I am proud to announce another major GCC release, 12.1.
[...]
Go Iain 拾
On Fri, May 06, 2022 at 11:57:47AM +, Iain Buclaw via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am proud to announce another major GCC release, 12.1.
>
> This year, the biggest change in the D front-end is the version bump from
> v2.076.1 to
>
On Friday, 6 May 2022 at 13:30:41 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
Why is this news not captured
[here](https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-12/changes.html)?
I would have expected to see it in the language specific
changes.
I need some more time to push in that content to the GCC site.
Expect it
On Friday, 6 May 2022 at 13:27:40 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
On 5/6/22 7:57 AM, Iain Buclaw wrote:
[...]
Amazing, congrats! I'll have to try out gdc now that it might
be able to build my stuff ;)
-Steve
On 5/6/22 7:57 AM, Iain Buclaw wrote:
Hi,
I am proud to announce another major GCC release, 12.1.
This year, the biggest change in the D front-end is the version bump
from v2.076.1 to
On Friday, 6 May 2022 at 13:27:40 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
On 5/6/22 7:57 AM, Iain Buclaw wrote:
[...]
Amazing, congrats! I'll have to try out gdc now that it might
be able to build my stuff ;)
-Steve
The brew version of GCC has D disabled for non-x86 targets. It
might just be a
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