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August 21, 2004 DMD 0.100 release | ||||
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Fixed break introduced in bit struct members. http://www.digitalmars.com/d/changelog.html |
August 21, 2004 Re: DMD 0.100 release | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | In article <cg6kos$19a5$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says... > >Fixed break introduced in bit struct members. > >http://www.digitalmars.com/d/changelog.html > Oh, no! What happened? Did DMD travel back in time?! Or maybe this was a typo!? Surely, you meant D 1.00! Everyone knows that 0.100 < 0.99? Argggg! The insanity! (Sorry, I just couldn't resist.) jcc7 |
August 21, 2004 Re: DMD 0.100 release | ||||
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Posted in reply to J C Calvarese | LOL! At least we're going to have 799 revisions before we have to listen to that discussion again. :) "J C Calvarese" <jcc7@cox.net> wrote in message news:cg6llb$1a0t$1@digitaldaemon.com... > In article <cg6kos$19a5$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says... > > > >Fixed break introduced in bit struct members. > > > >http://www.digitalmars.com/d/changelog.html > > > > Oh, no! What happened? Did DMD travel back in time?! > > Or maybe this was a typo!? Surely, you meant D 1.00! Everyone knows that 0.100 < 0.99? Argggg! The insanity! > > (Sorry, I just couldn't resist.) > > jcc7 |
August 21, 2004 Re: DMD 0.100 release | ||||
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Posted in reply to J C Calvarese | J C Calvarese wrote:
> In article <cg6kos$19a5$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says...
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>>Fixed break introduced in bit struct members.
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>>http://www.digitalmars.com/d/changelog.html
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> Oh, no! What happened? Did DMD travel back in time?!
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> Or maybe this was a typo!? Surely, you meant D 1.00! Everyone knows that 0.100 <
> 0.99? Argggg! The insanity!
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> (Sorry, I just couldn't resist.)
One step forward, 900 steps back!
-- andy
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August 21, 2004 Re: DMD 0.100 release | ||||
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Posted in reply to Andy Friesen | We will get lot better 1.00 nothing else. And what do we complain, D is already usable, I am using it for a commercial program(on my on risk ofcourse, but we have to start somewhare - doing real application is the best way to test the language. I just hope that when errors pop out, then Walter is quick enough to fix them. In this case he was!), In article <cg6n9h$1b04$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Andy Friesen says... > >J C Calvarese wrote: >> In article <cg6kos$19a5$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says... >> >>>Fixed break introduced in bit struct members. >>> >>>http://www.digitalmars.com/d/changelog.html >>> >> >> >> Oh, no! What happened? Did DMD travel back in time?! >> >> Or maybe this was a typo!? Surely, you meant D 1.00! Everyone knows that 0.100 < 0.99? Argggg! The insanity! >> >> (Sorry, I just couldn't resist.) > >One step forward, 900 steps back! > > -- andy |
August 21, 2004 Re: DMD 0.100 release | ||||
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Posted in reply to Matthew | Matthew wrote:
> LOL!
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> At least we're going to have 799 revisions before we have to listen to that discussion again. :)
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I do hope we get version 1.0 before version .899!
<subliminal ghostly message>
*Walter* ... *add loader.d to libphobos.a*
</subliminal ghostly message>
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August 22, 2004 Re: DMD 0.100 release | ||||
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Posted in reply to J C Calvarese | J C Calvarese wrote: > Oh, no! What happened? Did DMD travel back in time?! > > Or maybe this was a typo!? Surely, you meant D 1.00! Everyone knows that 0.100 < 0.99? Argggg! The insanity! > > (Sorry, I just couldn't resist.) I was previous curious as to whether DMD was going to use a "standard" numbering scheme, or a decimal numbering scheme. It's comforting to see that it's using a standard numbering scheme, but at the same time it's unsettling, because it means more changes are on the way. ;-) TX -- Email: Trejkaz Xaoza <trejkaz@xaoza.net> Web site: http://xaoza.net/trejkaz/ Jabber ID: trejkaz@jabber.xaoza.net GPG Fingerprint: 9EEB 97D7 8F7B 7977 F39F A62C B8C7 BC8B 037E EA73 |
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