Still no x64, although the necessary supporting changes are gradually
creeping in. I can't give you a timescale, I'm afraid, but every person
who asks me about it pushes it up my priority list :-).
Dan Shechter wrote:
Congratulations...
Is x64 fully supported?
Shechter.
On 29/01/2009, at 13:43, William Reade <will...@resolversystems.com>
wrote:
Hi all
I'm delighted to announce the release of Ironclad v0.8 -- the
all-singing, all-dancing CPython API compatibility layer for
IronPython -- available now from http://code.google.com/p/ironclad/ .
Notable improvements over the last release include:
* Ironclad is now a neatly self-contained package -- just copy to
your site-packages and 'import ironclad'.
* No more silly requirement to call ironclad.shutdown() when you're
finished.
* A few performance improvements.
* Over 900 NumPy tests now pass: in fact, almost all the tests from
the core, fft, lib, linalg, ma, oldnumeric and random subpackages.
* Over half the .pyds distributed with CPython 2.5 now import
cleanly; some of them appear to actually work, including _hashlib and
_elementtree.
Ironclad grows more stable and mature with every release, and I urge
IronPython users to try it out and share their impressions: feedback,
whether positive or negative, is always welcomed.
Cheers
William
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