D Programming Language source (dmd, phobos, etc.) has moved to github

J C Calvarese jccalvarese at gmail.com
Mon Jan 24 09:31:16 PST 2011


== Quote from Johannes Pfau (spam at example.com)'s article
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> Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
...

> >All source is included in the compiler.  It's simply a matter of doing
> >a directory compare of the code against source control.  The date
> >released should narrow it down to a manageable level.
> >
> >I have done it in the past =20
> >(http://www.dsource.org/projects/druntime/changeset/272)  In fact, it =20
> >looks like I was the last one to tag druntime :)
> >
> >Some script-fu could probably fill in all the holes automatically...
> >
> >-Steve
> OK, here are some revisions:
> DMD:
> 2.051 seems to be revision 1374ba96fa5516d9595fa61b09015197a8b84385
>   Note: The changelog on the website says release date Nov 7 but it's
>   more like 20th December.
>   Note2: The git repository contains a object.h file in that revision
>   which isn't in the dmd zip.
> 2.050 50fb3d60811b203ac50a0d9169bf15a28881c9b5
>   Note: The git repository contains a argtypes.c file in that revision
>   which isn't in the dmd zip.
> 2.049 ab38d58ecb78924d631f7f77863fff2a6c234eb6
> 2.048 bcf720fe079fd979fa9e81f63ab2de3dde9284dc
> 2.047 ad4ae4a4fd3dbdb591ebc288378a7200d2ed6d48
>   Note: In the dmd zip, there are 7 additional lines in
>   root/root.c. Those were later added to the repository, but
>   ad4ae4a4fd3dbdb591ebc288378a7200d2ed6d48 seems to be the correct
>   commit.

Someone might find this wiki page of use:
http://www.prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?action=browse&id=History/Year2010

It links to the release announcement for each version of DMD in 2010. (Earlier years are on other pages. I guess there hasn't been
a release in 2011 yet.)

I think the dates on this page are based on when the release announcement was sent rather than what the changelog might have. I'm
not sure which time zone was used (and it might be inconsistent), so it might be off a day compared to what you'd expect, but you
can look at the timestamp on Walter's messages by following the links.

Since it's a wiki, anyone can make corrections (or add more information) if they'd like to help.

jcc7


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