Release vibe.d 0.7.27

Daniel Kozak via Digitalmars-d-announce digitalmars-d-announce at puremagic.com
Wed Feb 10 01:30:39 PST 2016



Dne 10.2.2016 v 09:50 Iain Buclaw via Digitalmars-d-announce napsal(a):
> On 9 February 2016 at 20:16, Sönke Ludwig 
> <digitalmars-d-announce at puremagic.com 
> <mailto:digitalmars-d-announce at puremagic.com>> wrote:
>
>     This release brings some larger changes:
>
>      - The library has been split up into sub packages: code, utils, data,
>        http, mail, diet, mongodb, redis and web. This is an intermediate
>        step to moving the individual packages out to separate repositories
>        with independent version numbers.
>
>      - A lot of work went into performance tuning. Single-core performance
>        of the HTTP server is improved by about +50% and multi-core
>        performance scales properly again after excessive lock contention
>        sneaked in in one of the previous releases. The number of worker
>        threads is now also properly determined on all systems (including
>        multi-CPU), which should fix the numbers for multi-threaded
>        benchmarks (an update to the TechEmpower benchmark suite is on the
>        way).
>
>      - The REST interface generator now supports modelling collections
>     with
>        native D syntax using Collection!T. It also adds support for CORS.
>
>      - The std.concurrency integration has been fixed and re-enabled - you
>        can now use std.concurrency without worrying about blocking the
>        event loop. In case of problems (std.concurrency doesn't support
>        passing certain kinds of values), the old implementation can still
>        be accessed as sendCompat/receiveCompat/...
>
>      - Compiles on 2.066.0 up to 2.070.0. Note that this will be the last
>        release that supports the 2.066.x frontend. The next release will
>        require at least 2.067.0 or maybe even 2.068.0 (still TBD).
>     This may
>        unfortunately rule out GDC for the time being.
>
>
> Not a problem.  We may be on 2.068 sooner than you think (I know that 
> 2.067 has been in branch/PR forever ;-)
>
> Iain.
Wow, that would be awesome :)
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