Plumbers look like a fundamental new runtime system concept, and so I think we should mention them, even though most people won't use them.
Sam On Jul 29, 2014 4:02 AM, "Matthew Flatt" <mfl...@cs.utah.edu> wrote: > At Mon, 28 Jul 2014 14:33:07 -0400, Ryan Culpepper wrote: > > mflatt: > > - ARM JIT: fix software floating-point (ffb0dd52) > > - add plumbers (d5b42f8c) > > - raco make: improve parallelism (9e3b9844) > > - deprecate 3-arg module name resolver calls (8aaa3fc5) > > - win32: support symbolic links (3e3cb716, 9fed5b58) > > - drawing, bounding boxes, picts, scribble > > (970b040d, 37af1c8e, c4a58dc4, 05760a12, dac8ba28) > > These seem too minor to mention in a release announcement. (FWIW, I > think the first one was included in 6.0.1.) > > Possibly, it's worth noting the upgraded native libraries on Windows > and Mac OS X: > > * Upgraded and normalized versions of graphics libraries and > dependencies (Pango, Cairo, GLib, etc.) that are bundled with Racket > on Windows and Mac OS X. For example, FreeType support is > consistently enabled. > > Like Robby's bullets, though, feel free to leave that one out. > > _________________________ > Racket Developers list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev >
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