Accepting request 859085 from home:elimat:branches:devel:languages:D
- Update to 1.24.0: Big news * Frontend, druntime and Phobos are at version 2.094.1+, incl. new command-line options -cov=ctfe, -vtemplates=list-instances and -HC=<silent|verbose> . (#3560, #3582, #3588, #3593) * Support for LLVM 11. The prebuilt packages use v11.0.0; x86 packages newly include the LLVM backend for AMD GPUs. (#3546, #3586) * Experimental support for macOS on 64-bit ARM, thanks Guillaume! All druntime/Phobos unit tests pass. The macOS package includes prebuilt druntime/Phobos; adapt the SDK path in etc/ldc2.conf and then use -mtriple=arm64-apple-macos to cross-compile. If you know how to work around the countless linker warnings, please let us know. (dlang/druntime#3226, #3583) Platform support * Supports LLVM 6.0 - 11.0. Bug fixes * Fix potentially wrong context pointers when calling delegate literals. (#3553, #3554) * Fix alignment issue when casting vector rvalue to static array. (c8889a9) * Make sure lambdas in pragma(inline, true) functions are emitted into each referencing compilation unit. (#3570) * Fix -Xcc=-Wl,... by dropping support for comma-separated list of cc options. (c61b135) * Fix ThreadSanitizer support by not detaching main thread upon program termination. (#3572) * Traverse full chain of nested aggregates when resolving a nested variable. (#3556, #3558) Internals * CI: Linux AArch64 is now also tested by a Travis job, because Shippable has sadly become unreliable. (#3469) * Building LDC with an LDC host compiler might be somewhat faster now (requires -DLDC_LINK_MANUALLY=OFF in the CMake command-line on non-Windows hosts). (#3575) Known issues * When building LDC, old LDC 0.17.*/ltsmaster host compilers miscompile LDC ≥ 1.21, leading to potential segfaults of the built LDC. Ltsmaster can still be used to bootstrap a first compiler and then let that compiler compile itself. (#3354) * Buggy older ld.bfd linker versions may wrongly strip out required symbols, e.g., ModuleInfos (so that e.g. no module ctors/dtors are run). LDC defaults to ld.gold on Linux. * LDC does not zero the padding area of a real variable. This may lead to wrong results if the padding area is also considered. See #770. Does not apply to real members inside structs etc. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/859085 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:D/ldc?expand=0&rev=45
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Mon Dec 28 18:33:03 UTC 2020 - Matthias Eliasson <elimat@opensuse.org>
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- Update to 1.24.0:
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Big news
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* Frontend, druntime and Phobos are at version 2.094.1+, incl. new command-line options -cov=ctfe, -vtemplates=list-instances and -HC=<silent|verbose> . (#3560, #3582, #3588, #3593)
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* Support for LLVM 11. The prebuilt packages use v11.0.0; x86 packages newly include the LLVM backend for AMD GPUs. (#3546, #3586)
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* Experimental support for macOS on 64-bit ARM, thanks Guillaume! All druntime/Phobos unit tests pass. The macOS package includes prebuilt druntime/Phobos; adapt the SDK path in etc/ldc2.conf and then use -mtriple=arm64-apple-macos to cross-compile. If you know how to work around the countless linker warnings, please let us know. (dlang/druntime#3226, #3583)
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Platform support
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* Supports LLVM 6.0 - 11.0.
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Bug fixes
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* Fix potentially wrong context pointers when calling delegate literals. (#3553, #3554)
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* Fix alignment issue when casting vector rvalue to static array. (c8889a9)
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* Make sure lambdas in pragma(inline, true) functions are emitted into each referencing compilation unit. (#3570)
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* Fix -Xcc=-Wl,... by dropping support for comma-separated list of cc options. (c61b135)
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* Fix ThreadSanitizer support by not detaching main thread upon program termination. (#3572)
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* Traverse full chain of nested aggregates when resolving a nested variable. (#3556, #3558)
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Internals
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* CI: Linux AArch64 is now also tested by a Travis job, because Shippable has sadly become unreliable. (#3469)
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* Building LDC with an LDC host compiler might be somewhat faster now (requires -DLDC_LINK_MANUALLY=OFF in the CMake command-line on non-Windows hosts). (#3575)
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Known issues
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* When building LDC, old LDC 0.17.*/ltsmaster host compilers miscompile LDC ≥ 1.21, leading to potential segfaults of the built LDC. Ltsmaster can still be used to bootstrap a first compiler and then let that compiler compile itself. (#3354)
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* Buggy older ld.bfd linker versions may wrongly strip out required symbols, e.g., ModuleInfos (so that e.g. no module ctors/dtors are run). LDC defaults to ld.gold on Linux.
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* LDC does not zero the padding area of a real variable. This may lead to wrong results if the padding area is also considered. See #770. Does not apply to real members inside structs etc.
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Wed Nov 25 15:09:09 UTC 2020 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
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%define so_ver 93
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%define so_ver 94
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%define lname_jit libldc-jit
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%define lname_runtime libdruntime-%{name}
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%define lname_phobos libphobos2-%{name}
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%bcond_with ldc_tests
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Name: ldc
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Version: 1.23.0
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Version: 1.24.0
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Release: 0
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Summary: The LLVM D Compiler
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License: BSD-3-Clause AND Artistic-1.0
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