June 04, 2013
  Branch: refs/heads/master
  Home:   https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dmd
  Commit: 021097056744c23231427b71e65bd04abc72d3e3
      https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dmd/commit/021097056744c23231427b71e65bd04abc72d3e3
  Author: Don Clugston <emailsdontbelong@inarepository.com>
  Date:   2013-06-02 (Sun, 02 Jun 2013)

  Changed paths:
    M src/optimize.c
    M test/fail_compilation/diag7420.d

  Log Message:
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  Improve const-folding error msg for static variables

The error message for an attempt to read a runtime variable
from optimize(WANTinterpret) is less informative than the CTFE one.
Improve the optimize() version, so that the test suite is ready for
the change to using CTFE throughout.


  Commit: 993d19837b90b014fb98e46515453797fe19a162
      https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dmd/commit/993d19837b90b014fb98e46515453797fe19a162
  Author: Don Clugston <emailsdontbelong@inarepository.com>
  Date:   2013-06-02 (Sun, 02 Jun 2013)

  Changed paths:
    M src/staticassert.c

  Log Message:
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  CTFE: Improve error message for static assert

by running optimize(0) first.
Currently static assert uses optimize(WANTinterpret) for const folding. This has
the side-effect of simplifying the expression before evaluating it, which makes
error messages nicer. If we simply change to using CTFE instead, the error
messages won't get simplified. So insert a call to optimize(0) before running CTFE.


  Commit: 0ec66ad7bca4c6f87ddb3868b5327baac9b435bb
      https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dmd/commit/0ec66ad7bca4c6f87ddb3868b5327baac9b435bb
  Author: Walter Bright <walter@walterbright.com>
  Date:   2013-06-04 (Tue, 04 Jun 2013)

  Changed paths:
    M src/optimize.c
    M src/staticassert.c
    M test/fail_compilation/diag7420.d

  Log Message:
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  Merge pull request #2117 from donc/ctfe_harmonize_errormsg

Make CTFE error messages same as for const-folding


Compare: https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dmd/compare/bc8d78e3f94a...0ec66ad7bca4