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No, both stable and head are still darcs1 repos.
The switch to Git for development is scheduled after the 6.10.2
release, since the 6.10 stable branch will have to remain in darcs.
The next stable release process will start some time this month.
2009/1/2 Tim Chevalier :
> Hello all,
>
> I haven't
Fri Jan 2 07:26:06 PST 2009 simo...@microsoft.com
* Test Trac #2756
A ./tests/ghc-regress/simplCore/should_run/T2756.hs
A ./tests/ghc-regress/simplCore/should_run/T2756.stdout
M ./tests/ghc-regress/simplCore/should_run/all.T +1
View patch online:
http://darcs.haskell.org/testsuite
Fri Jan 2 06:28:51 PST 2009 simo...@microsoft.com
* Make record selectors into ordinary functions
This biggish patch addresses Trac #2670. The main effect is to make
record selectors into ordinary functions, whose unfoldings appear in
interface files, in contrast to their previous exi
Fri Jan 2 06:56:08 PST 2009 simo...@microsoft.com
* Add comments to a very tricky test
M ./tests/ghc-regress/typecheck/should_compile/tc163.hs -7 +22
View patch online:
http://darcs.haskell.org/testsuite/_darcs/patches/20090102145608-1287e-21588afc408a7ad6ebb9ff29d48d7e32e356b516.gz
Fri Jan 2 06:55:49 PST 2009 simo...@microsoft.com
* Change in error messages
M ./tests/ghc-regress/rename/should_fail/rnfail054.stderr -2 +2
M ./tests/ghc-regress/rename/should_fail/rnfail055.stderr -1 +1
View patch online:
http://darcs.haskell.org/testsuite/_darcs/patches/20090102145
As I understand it from Roman, this is unique to SPARC. Specifically, gcc is
uniquely slow.
I believe that our Current Plan is to avoid the problem by generating native
code directly, and get rid of gcc in the pipeline. Ah, that's what you are
doing!
Of course you need to bootstrap. I'm not
Hi all,
I've started work on the SPARC T2 backend. There's a blog at
http://ghcsparc.blogspot.com/ with the current progress. I've got the
binary of 6.8.3 installed and am trying to compile 6.10 and the head.
I'm running into some huge compile times that I'm hoping someone will
have some sugg
Build results:
kgardas stable: pass
kili stable: fail (failed stage2 runtestsuite)
tnaur x86 Linux stable: pass pass
tnaur x86 OS X stable: pass
x86 Linux stable:pass
x86 Windows stable: pass
x86 Windows stable fast: pass pass pass pass pass pass
x86-64 Linux s
Build results:
x86-64 Linux head: pass
x86 Windows head:pass
x86 Windows head fast: pass pass pass pass pass pass
x86-64 Linux head unreg: pass
Old unexpected test passes:
hpc_ghc_ghci 2 tnaur PPC OSX head 2
unicode001 1 kili head
unicode002 1 kili head
New unexp
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