Am 30.05.2013 17:16, schrieb Andrei Alexandrescu: > Hello, > > > We are pleased to announce that dmd 2.063, the reference compiler of the > D programming language, is now available for download for OSX, Windows, > and a variety of Unixen: > > http://dlang.org/download.html > > This release brings unprecedented progress over the previous ones, owing > to a explosive increase in collaboration and a concerted ongoing effort > to improve process. In all, we've added 260 distinct improvements over > the exactly 100 days that passed since 2.062. They address language > definition issues, fix bugs in the compiler and standard library, or add > new standard library artifacts. For the full story, mosey to the > redesigned changelog: > > http:// dlang.org/ changelog.html > > which itemizes all improvements and offers rationale and examples > wherever appropriate. > > We'll be looking forward for the gdc and ldc compilers to adapt the > 2.063 reference front-end to the gcc and llvm backends, respectively. > > I would like to take this opportunity to thank all contributors for this > release, which is a massive accomplishment and a resolute step toward > fully realizing D's potential. Let's keep up the good work! > > > Til next time, > > Andrei Hello,We are pleased to announce that dmd 2.063, the reference compiler of theD programming language, is now available for download for OSX, Windows,and a variety of Unixen:This release brings unprecedented progress over the previous ones, owingto a explosive increase in collaboration and a concerted ongoing effortto improve process. In all, we've added 260 distinct improvements overthe exactly 100 days that passed since 2.062. They address languagedefinition issues, fix bugs in the compiler and standard library, or addnew standard library artifacts. For the full story, mosey to theredesigned changelog:which itemizes all improvements and offers rationale and exampleswherever appropriate.We'll be looking forward for the gdc and ldc compilers to adapt the2.063 reference front-end to the gcc and llvm backends, respectively.I would like to take this opportunity to thank all contributors for thisrelease, which is a massive accomplishment and a resolute step towardfully realizing D's potential. Let's keep up the good work!Til next time,Andrei