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D 2.0 support in SVN
Sep 23, 2007
David Friedman
Sep 23, 2007
Lars Ivar Igesund
Sep 23, 2007
Carlos Santander
Sep 24, 2007
Downs
Sep 24, 2007
Anders Bergh
Sep 24, 2007
Arthur Loiret
September 23, 2007
GDC now has support for D 2.0!  I have tested it on Linux and Darwin so far.

So as to not break other projects, the svn code still builds D 1.0 by default.  To build 2.0, run setup-gcc.sh like this:

gcc/d/setup-gcc.sh --d-language-version=2

When GDC 0.25 is released, I will probably make 2.0 the default.  Source packages will contain only either 1.0 or 2.0 and will not need a special option.

David
September 23, 2007
David Friedman wrote:

> GDC now has support for D 2.0!  I have tested it on Linux and Darwin so far.

Great news! Will need to take a look at 2.0 then :-)

> When GDC 0.25 is released, I will probably make 2.0 the default.  Source packages will contain only either 1.0 or 2.0 and will not need a special option.

I thought 1.0 was still the default language version ?

--anders
September 23, 2007
Anders F Björklund wrote:

> David Friedman wrote:
> 
>> GDC now has support for D 2.0!  I have tested it on Linux and Darwin so far.
> 
> Great news! Will need to take a look at 2.0 then :-)
> 
>> When GDC 0.25 is released, I will probably make 2.0 the default.  Source packages will contain only either 1.0 or 2.0 and will not need a special option.
> 
> I thought 1.0 was still the default language version ?
> 
> --anders

Yes, that would be preferable, 2.0 isn't particularly stable.

-- 
Lars Ivar Igesund
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Dancing the Tango
September 23, 2007
Lars Ivar Igesund escribió:
> Anders F Björklund wrote:
> 
>> David Friedman wrote:
>>
>>> GDC now has support for D 2.0!  I have tested it on Linux and Darwin so
>>> far.
>> Great news! Will need to take a look at 2.0 then :-)
>>
>>> When GDC 0.25 is released, I will probably make 2.0 the default.  Source
>>> packages will contain only either 1.0 or 2.0 and will not need a special
>>> option.
>> I thought 1.0 was still the default language version ?
>>
>> --anders
> 
> Yes, that would be preferable, 2.0 isn't particularly stable.
> 

Same here. 1.0, please.

-- 
Carlos Santander Bernal
September 24, 2007
Carlos Santander wrote:
> Lars Ivar Igesund escribió:
>> Anders F Björklund wrote:
>>
>>> David Friedman wrote:
>>>
>>>> GDC now has support for D 2.0!  I have tested it on Linux and Darwin so far.
>>> Great news! Will need to take a look at 2.0 then :-)
>>>
>>>> When GDC 0.25 is released, I will probably make 2.0 the default.
>>>> Source
>>>> packages will contain only either 1.0 or 2.0 and will not need a
>>>> special
>>>> option.
>>> I thought 1.0 was still the default language version ?
>>>
>>> --anders
>>
>> Yes, that would be preferable, 2.0 isn't particularly stable.
>>
> 
> Same here. 1.0, please.
> 
Agreed. What with the recent const changes (see d.D, "Const sucks"), the current DMD 2.0 version is effectively already legacy and any code written with it that takes advantage of constness will have to be rewritten anyway.

1.0, please.
 --downs, who lost his keypair ;_;
September 24, 2007
On 9/23/07, Carlos Santander <csantander619@gmail.com> wrote:
> Same here. 1.0, please.

Same here aswell...
September 24, 2007
I'll upload a gdc-4.1/libphobos2 package to Debian experimental, but D 1.0 will stay the default version in Debian testing for now.

Thanks for D 2.0 support. :-)


Arthur.

2007/9/24, Anders Bergh <anders1@gmail.com>:
> On 9/23/07, Carlos Santander <csantander619@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Same here. 1.0, please.
>
> Same here aswell...
>