Am 19.04.2011 03:09, schrieb Jason House:
> Looking at https://bitbucket.org/goshawk/gdc/downloads I see that every file
> is compiled for windows and has no releases for any other platforms. I
> assume this is probably just an artifact of what the main developer(s) use,
> but it makes me wonde
Am 15.04.2011 19:38, schrieb dsimcha:
> I've just had the unexpected misfortune of having my work computer break, and
> then the unexpected fortune of being told I'm getting an 8 core with 24 gigs
> of RAM to replace it. However, I strongly prefer Windows as my desktop OS.
> Therefore, I've starte
Am 01.02.2011 09:10, schrieb Mike Farnsworth:
I built gdc from tip on Fedora 13 (x86-64) and started playing around
with creating a vector struct (x,y,z,w) to see what kind of optimization
the code generator did with it. It was able to partially drop into SSE
registers and instructions, but not
dsimcha schrieb:
I'm thinking of working on getting GDC MinGW binaries up somewhere. I
understand the MinGW build process is highly non-trivial, and I'm trying to
decide if it's worth the effort. What is the status of MinGW for 64-bit
Windows? Is there any theoretical reason why 64-bit GDC for
Florian Weimer schrieb:
* Walter Bright:
In other words, any changes in gdc that affect the front end should be
given to Digital Mars, I will transfer the copyright to FSF, and get
the license back. Otherwise, I cannot fold in those changes.
In this case, it might be simpler to contribute and
Walter Bright schrieb:
I posted the question on this list:
http://www.listware.net/201011/gcc-gcc/25881-merging-gdc-gnu-d-compiler-into-gcc.html
hopefully we can move forward with this.
That's *really* great news :-)
To assign the copyright of all files to the FSF you need an OK of all GD