This is fantastic news! Many thanks for all your hard work. Not only seems LDC2 coming closer to be supporting the current D2, there is now SDC too (I must admit that a self hosting compiler (front end + LLVM back-end in D I mean) is a big statement for a language in my view). Please keep up the good work!

Although, I don't post on this NG much, I've been following it for a while, and if the increased diversification in people participating here verbally/code/project wise are representative, then I can only see the momentum that D as a language recently is gathering to be very exciting. I work at a company where I have a big influence on the programming languages to be used and have been porting some of our code to D as an experiment/me learning the language/reading TDPL - and I'm very pleased with the results so far...to a point that if it was not for a broader developed phobos (database access, messaging framework bindings (zeroMQ, google protobuffers, thrift), cross platform gui tool kits, etc) I would be keen to push the language for production usage at this point (knowing existing bugs in the compiler, but where I feel one can work around these).

Anyway, I just want this to be a message of support for D and great appreciation of what has been achieved so far.

thanks, fil

On 08/03/2011 01:54, Bernard Helyer wrote:
On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 20:03:36 +0000, filgood wrote:

as described here:

http://nondot.org/sabre/LLVMNotes/TypeSystemRewrite.txt

Btw, what is the status of the D2 LLVM compiler?

You're probably wondering about LDC2, but I'll chip in with SDC's
( https://github.com/bhelyer/SDC ) status here:

On the road to some kind of 0.1, but a lot of work to be done -- it
should land some time this year, however.

Keeping current with DMD releases, current with LLVM releases.



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