Greetings All
It has been 2 months since we had release 2.052. Just wondering when is the
2.053 release planned?
Also, is there an automated way to create a snapshot release from the git
repositories?
Regards
- Puneet
d coder:
> It has been 2 months since we had release 2.052. Just wondering when is the
> 2.053 release planned?
Walter & Co seem to have shifted gear and he's currently cranking bugs like
peanuts, please let him go on a little more :-) This Git thing seems to start
to give its fruits. There is
> Greetings All
>
> It has been 2 months since we had release 2.052. Just wondering when is the
> 2.053 release planned?
There isn't really a release schedule. A release kind of just happens when
Walter decides that it's time or when someone else on the dev team (like Don)
pushes for one.
Give
I do know that there are
definite issues with the current state of dmd though, thanks to the fact that
he's in the midst of making his changes.
I have another round of CTFE improvements planned, but I won't work on
them until the next release. They won't be as disruptive to stability as
these ones were. Basically, most of the infrastructure is in place now.
> Jonathan M Davis wrote:
> >> Greetings All
> >>
> >> It has been 2 months since we had release 2.052. Just wondering when is
> >> the 2.053 release planned?
> >
> > There isn't really a release schedule. A release kind of just happens
> > when Walter decides that it's time or when someone else
Well, then I'd better make sure that I get my most recent updates to
std.datetime in soon.
- Jonathan M Davis
Does your library take into account that there's no year 0?
> > Well, then I'd better make sure that I get my most recent updates to
> > std.datetime in soon.
> >
> > - Jonathan M Davis
>
> Does your library take into account that there's no year 0?
Actually, for ISO 8601, which the library follows, there _is_ a year 0. Date,
DateTime, and SysTime all h
Ok, I was just making sure. I guess you would surely know about that.
I actually made a program that used date and time before your library.
Not nice. I guess I should go and revisit it. I use the program of mine
too, it boots with Windows.
On 22/04/2011 20:48, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
Well, then I'd better make sure that I get my most recent updates to
std.datetime in soon.
- Jonathan M Davis
Does your library take into account that there's no year 0?
Actually, for ISO 8601, which the library follows, there _is_ a year 0.
And