[dmd-beta] D2 beta status

Steve Schveighoffer schveiguy at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 15 06:20:48 PST 2012



Added two trello cards for these issues to the 2.059 board, "Fix import bugs" and "Fix protection bugs"  We could add Martin's list of bugs to those, but I'm not intimately familiar with the details, I'll leave that to someone else.

-Steve

>________________________________
> From: Brad Roberts <braddr at puremagic.com>
> 
>On Tue, 14 Feb 2012, Martin Nowak wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 13 Feb 2012 21:44:28 +0100, Walter Bright <walter at digitalmars.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>> > At the moment, I have no idea what it is. There are scattered vague reports.
>> > 
>> > Can anyone with a verifiable regression from 2.057 please post it here.
>> 
>> With respect to being a successor of 2.057 the changelog looks impressive.
>> I'm only aware of one further regression in phobos.
>> http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=7476
>> So this would be a fairly good release for RELEASE (2.057) users.
>> 
>> With respect to being the release of the current development version going
>> back and forth between the import behavior will cause people to fix code they
>> have written since January because of reintroduced compiler bugs.
>> So this is going to be a disappointing release for HEAD users.
>> 
>>            | 2.058b4 | 2.058b4 + quickfixes | 2.058b4 + real fixing
>> ---------------------------------------------
>> 2.057 users |    :|   |         :|           |         :(
>> 
>> HEAD users |    :@   |         :(           |         ;)
>> 
>>  dmd       |    :|   |         :(           |         :|
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Doing a real fix would take about 2-3 days for implementation/testing and 1-2
>> weeks beta.
>> 
>>    Import bugs: 313,314,625,1504,2401,2991,3254,5411,5412,6307,6554,7496
>> Protection bugs: 143,1161,1238,1441,1754,2225,2775,2830,6180
>
>While it's unfortunate that we've had to pull some fixes back due to bugs 
>with the implementation, the correct way to view progress is from release 
>to release.  The interum state is much less relevant to many more people.
>
>It's a little disappointing that so much time passed between committing 
>the first round of changes and reporting of the regressions or we might 
>have been able to fix them during the release cycle, but I have no regrets 
>about backing off and holding them for the next cycle.
>
>Let's finish getting this release out the door so that the next cycle can 
>start.



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