On 6/29/07, Mikhail Loenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Will we pack release notes to the bundle or put it to the downloads page on the
web site?
If we put it to the bundle we will have to make some integrity testing
after that
For the what's new section I suggest
- Overall stability was improved, e.g. majority of the known crash
bugs were fixed
- GCv5 is now default GC (XiaoFeng might provide wording)
- GCv5 (in directory vm/gc_gen/ ) is switched to be the default GC,
which is a sophisticated parallel and generational collector. GCv4.1
can still be selected with command line option.
- ByteCode verifier is now functionally complete
- StackOverflow handling in VM is implemented
- Threading subsystem was partially redesigned to improve its stability
- Memory consumption was significantly improved (VM/JIT parts
redesign, memory leaks were fixed in threading)
- JIT optimizations implemented/improved: Array Bound Check
Elimination, Profile-guided devirtualization of abstract and virtual
calls, Graph-coloring register allocator for Jitrino.OPT
- API completeness came to 99.06% (without endorsed specs), incomplete
API is in swing mostly
Thanks,
Mikhail
2007/6/27, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Morozova, Nadezhda wrote:
> > I've uploaded a patch to README for JRE and a draft of Release Notes for
> > the M2 milestone [1].
> > The idea is to have a relatively stable README that provides minimal
> > information to enable working with downloaded JRE + Release Notes that
> > reflect milestone-specific info: unfixed bugs, limitations, etc. What do
> > you say?
> >
> > The current relnotes have a sample structure but several missing items.
> > PLEASE REVIEW THE DOCUMENTS AND PROVIDE FEEDBACK.
> >
> > [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-4277
>
> A good structure Nadya, but as you say it needs work to fill in the content.
>
> I found it hard to see the readme changes, can you upload it in patch
> format?
>
> There have been ~400 JIRAs closed since M1 (April 30th). Admittedly
> some were on the Java 6 branch, or in tests that are not part of the M2
> build, so not sure how easy it would be to list them all.
>
> Regards,
> Tim
>
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