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DMD 0.122
May 04, 2005
Walter
May 04, 2005
Thomas Kuehne
May 04, 2005
Walter
May 05, 2005
Brad Beveridge
May 05, 2005
Derek Parnell
May 05, 2005
zwang
May 05, 2005
Walter
May 05, 2005
Andrew Fedoniouk
May 05, 2005
Maxime Larose
May 06, 2005
bobef
May 06, 2005
bobef
May 08, 2005
Peter Mackay
May 04, 2005
More bug fixes.

http://www.digitalmars.com/d/changelog.html



May 04, 2005
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Walter schrieb am Wed, 4 May 2005 12:33:53 -0700:
> More bug fixes.
>
> http://www.digitalmars.com/d/changelog.html

src/dmd/func.c:1047 contains a debug left-over

Thomas


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May 04, 2005
"Thomas Kuehne" <thomas-dloop@kuehne.thisisspam.cn> wrote in message news:kmnnk2-b94.ln1@lnews.kuehne.cn...
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> Walter schrieb am Wed, 4 May 2005 12:33:53 -0700:
> > More bug fixes.
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> > http://www.digitalmars.com/d/changelog.html
>
> src/dmd/func.c:1047 contains a debug left-over

Criminy.


May 04, 2005
All the links in the "Bugs Fixed" go to "2991", even though they have in their titles different numbers.

-[Unknown]


> More bug fixes.
> 
> http://www.digitalmars.com/d/changelog.html
May 05, 2005
On Wed, 4 May 2005 12:33:53 -0700, Walter wrote:

> More bug fixes.
> 
> http://www.digitalmars.com/d/changelog.html

By the way, thanks *heaps* for doing all this work Walter!

I know from bitter experience that there is almost nothing more draining than working one's way through an enormous bug list. It never seems to shrink, only grow with each new release ;-) And doing it by yourself means that its hard to bitch about it to a colleague.

-- 
Derek Parnell
Melbourne, Australia
http://www.dsource.org/projects/build/ v2.06 released 04/May/2005
http://www.prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?FrontPage
5/05/2005 11:51:28 AM
May 05, 2005
Walter wrote:
> "Thomas Kuehne" <thomas-dloop@kuehne.thisisspam.cn> wrote in message
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>>Walter schrieb am Wed, 4 May 2005 12:33:53 -0700:
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>>>More bug fixes.
>>>
>>>http://www.digitalmars.com/d/changelog.html
>>
>>src/dmd/func.c:1047 contains a debug left-over
> 
> 
> Criminy.
> 
> 
The 0.122 changelog bug links are incorrect, they all point to the same message

Brad
May 05, 2005
Derek Parnell wrote:
> On Wed, 4 May 2005 12:33:53 -0700, Walter wrote:
> 
> 
>>More bug fixes.
>>
>>http://www.digitalmars.com/d/changelog.html
> 
> 
> By the way, thanks *heaps* for doing all this work Walter! 
> 
> I know from bitter experience that there is almost nothing more draining
> than working one's way through an enormous bug list. It never seems to
> shrink, only grow with each new release ;-) And doing it by yourself means
> that its hard to bitch about it to a colleague.
> 

Derek, you make me feel guilty while submitting bug reports and corner cases. ;)
May 05, 2005
"Derek Parnell" <derek@psych.ward> wrote in message news:1phmb1gel1ql5$.1i725czinl8ux.dlg@40tude.net...
> By the way, thanks *heaps* for doing all this work Walter!

You're welcome!

> I know from bitter experience that there is almost nothing more draining than working one's way through an enormous bug list. It never seems to shrink, only grow with each new release ;-) And doing it by yourself means that its hard to bitch about it to a colleague.

90% of the work I do is just bug fixes. I've been doing it for a long time, it comes with the territory <g>. The upside of it, though, is every fixed bug goes into the test suite. Over time, the test suite becomes a formidable asset.


May 05, 2005
>> I know from bitter experience that there is almost nothing more draining
>> than working one's way through an enormous bug list. It never seems to
>> shrink, only grow with each new release ;-) And doing it by yourself
>> means
>> that its hard to bitch about it to a colleague.
>
> 90% of the work I do is just bug fixes. I've been doing it for a long
> time,
> it comes with the territory <g>. The upside of it, though, is every fixed
> bug goes into the test suite. Over time, the test suite becomes a
> formidable
> asset.
>

You are extremely lucky then.
90% means that you have almost 100% of code used in final
products.

I am considering a month with 50% of efforts ending up
in something umm... final, real as a good one.

Thanks a lot, Walter.

Andrew.





May 05, 2005
> > By the way, thanks *heaps* for doing all this work Walter!

Yes, Walter, thanks a lot!



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