On 22/06/2010 23:05, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
Oh my, you caveman! ;) I'd have to go look at all of the changelogs to even
have a clue of what's been changed since then. Oh well, I guess that it
means that you don't have to worry about stuff changing on you each upgrade
by sticking to the same version for a while, and I suppose that there could
be a specific bug holding you back. But you're going to have to upgrade
eventually. Personally, I usually stick to the latest version or possibly
one older if I'm slow getting the new one set up, but to each their own, I
suppose.

- Jonathan M Davis

Oh it's not through choice; After 2.028 there was a whole string of releases with compiler bugs I couldn't find work arounds for.

Then I got bored of trying for a while, and now with 2.047 I've been bitten by the removal of struct initialisers. CTFE isn't a full replacement for them yet.

I could probably rewrite my code to get round it, but I can't really be bothered. I don't really want to spend the time to do that then find out there's another bug/feature that borks compilation.

Luckily I don't use much of phobos so once the compiler is sorted it shouldn't take long to update all my code. And who knows by that point I might even have something worth releasing!

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