Yeah, ditto for QuantLibD. I just spent too much time on a test project trying to isolate dmd and phobos bugs to submit something meaningful to bugzilla and too little time coding. Not to mention that sometimes it was really hard to know what the language *should* do because of outdated documentation. But maybe the storm has passed and I should try serious work in D again?

I also ran into serious issues with cl4d that forced me to leave it alone several times. There even was a nasty bug with a corrupt stack frame, luckily it disappeared after some more coding and refactoring.

But all in all I have the feeling that the situation has improved.
Some serious forward reference bugs were fixed and I could more or less finish my work by now.

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