On 23/10/31 3:21 AM, Christian Brabandt wrote:
On So, 29 Okt 2023, Ernie Rael wrote:
Greetings programs,
A vim9.1 release has vim9script and everything else. I have little sense of
what "everything else" is in this context; I have recently seen
"complete_info" and "safe executable check". Is there much that needs to be
done for vim9.1 (not considering vim9script)?
No, that doesn't need to go to 9.1. But the complete_info fix seems
small enough and as a bug fix should qualify.
Those were simply two things I recently saw. Just pointing out that
there could well be things pending that need to get into vim9.1.
Just opened "Language Specification: vim9.1 vim9script freeze"[1] to discuss
whether or not vim9script is in a good position to freeze and release; along
with what might be needed to get there and/or polish it up. I hope the
community contributes.
Throwing a dart at the wall, I'd look for 2 weeks of cleanup/fixes and 2
weeks of freeze where only significant fixes go in with a Nov 1 release.
Assumes the current "single branch" repo model is used.
You mean Dec 1?
(Yikes, glad I didn't put a year in there somewhere.) Yes, for instance.
Other than that, that sound reasonable. Assuming the Vim
9 specs are considered feature complete (I trust Yegappan here), this
makes sense and I would only include clear bug fixes + runtime file
updates + security updates. However, I need to find out, what has to be
done for a 9.1 release (updating version9.txt including all patches and
consistently updating all the naming issues). I don't know how much work
that is. I guess we all have to learn something here
Thanks,
Christian
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