* Fri Nov 25 2022 Max Lin <mlin@suse.com>
- Force to use llvm14 in Leap 15.5 since the default llvm version is
now llvm15
* Mon Nov 21 2022 Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
- Do not have the main package recommend the bash-completion
sub-package, but rather have the subpackage supplement the
combination of ldc and bash-completion.
* Fri Oct 07 2022 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Build against llvm14 for Tumbleweed since llvm15 is not
supported yet
* Tue May 10 2022 Fabian Vogt <fvogt@suse.com>
- Use gcc-d (gdc) for bootstrapping as recommended by upstream.
Only gdc is needed for bootstrapping instead of various older ldc
versions, which also allows to use newer versions of LLVM
(boo#1199054). On top of that, this allows ldc to use the shared
runtime built with itself.
- Drop use of binutils-gold, 1.29.0 does not use it by default anymore
- Mention %so_ver in %files
* Tue Apr 12 2022 Chris Josten <chris+suse@netsoj.nl>
- Update to 1.29.0:
* Frontend, druntime and Phobos are at version 2.099.1
* Support for LLVM 13 and LLVM 14
* New @hidden UDA (as counterpart of export).
* Support 'raw mangles' via leading \1 in pragma(mangle) strings,
e.g., to access magic linker symbols on Mac.
* New @noSanitize UDA to selectively disable sanitizer
instrumentation of functions.
* WebAssembly: Larger default stack size (1 MB) and protection
against stack overflow overwriting global memory.
* LDC doesn't default to the ld.gold linker anymore. The
combination of LLVM 13+ and older gold linkers can apparently
cause problems. We recommend using LLD, e.g., via -linker=lld
or by setting your default /usr/bin/ld symlink; it's
significantly faster too.
* -linkonce-templates is less aggressive by default now and
IMHO production-ready.
* When linking manually (not via LDC) against shared druntime, it
is now required to link the bundled lib/ldc_rt.dso.o[bj] object
file into each binary. It replaces the previously
Windows-specific dso_windows.obj.
* Basic compiler support for Newlib targets, i.e., triples
like arm-none-newlibeabi.
* dcompute: Add support for OpenCL image I/O.
* Revamped and improved -ftime-trace implementation for compiler
profiling/tracing, now excluding LLVM-internal traces, adding
frontend memory tracing, source file location infos etc
* Implement core.atomic.pause() for some architectures.
* Bug fixes:
* Linux: Make LTO work with LLD.
* Capture NRVO variable by ref for stack closures.
* -ftime-trace: JSON-escape filenames.
* RISC-V: Use 128-bit quadruple real.
* Linux x86/x64: Fix TLS range with static druntime and bfd/lld
linkers.
* Support rdtscp in DMD-style inline assembly.
* Fix dynamic casts across binary boundaries (DLLs etc.).
* Don't silently ignore invalid external tool specifications.
* LLVM v11.1: Add missing PGO ldc-profdata tool.
* ICE for 64-bit targets with 32-bit pointer size.
* Breaking ABI changes:
* extern(D): formal parameters of non-variadic functions aren't
reversed anymore, in line with the spec.
Version: 1.24.0-bp153.1.113
* Mon Dec 28 2020 Matthias Eliasson <elimat@opensuse.org>
- 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.
* Wed Nov 25 2020 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Fix aarch64 build: Drop '-mbranch-protection=standard' option
as llvm7 does not support it
* Thu Oct 01 2020 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Update to 1.23.0:
Bug news
* Frontend, druntime and Phobos are at version 2.093.1+,
incl. new command-line option -vtemplates. (#3476, #3538, #3541)
* New -platformlib CLI option to override the default linked-with
platform libraries, e.g., when targeting bare-metal. (#3374, #3475)
Platform support
* Supports LLVM 6.0 - 10.0.
Bug fixes
* Fix regression since v1.22: shared druntime potentially overriding
libstdc++ symbols and breaking exceptions in C++ libraries. (#3530, #3537)
* Fix naked DMD-style asm emission for non-Mac x86 Darwin targets
(e.g., iOS simulators). (#3478)
* -betterC: Don't use unsupported EH for handling clean-ups. (#3479, #3482)
* dcompute: Fix wrong address space loads and stores. Thx Rob! (#3428)
* Fix ICE wrt. missing IR declarations for some forward-declared
functions. (#3496, #3503)
* Fix ICE wrt. inline IR and empty parameter types tuple. (#3509)
* Fix PGO issues. (#3375, #3511, #3512, #3524)
* Improve support for LLVM's ThreadSanitizer. (#3522)
* Fix linker cmdline length limitation via response files. (#3535, #3536)
Internals
* Compiler performance wrt. string literals emission has been improved.
Thx @looked-at-me! (#3490, #3492)
* Link libstdc++ statically for libldc-jit.so of prebuilt Linux packages,
to increase portability. (#3473, #3474)
* Set up Visual D when using the Visual Studio CMake generator, making
LDC compiler development on Windows a smooth out-of-the-box experience. (#3494)
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.
* Sun Aug 09 2020 Matthias Eliasson <elimat@opensuse.org>
- Update to 1.22.0:
Big news
* Frontend, druntime and Phobos are at version 2.092.1+.
(#3413, #3416, #3429, #3434, #3452, #3467) (new)
* AArch64: All known ABI issues have been fixed. C(++) interop should now be
on par with x86_64, and variadics usable with core.{vararg,stdc.stdarg}.
(#3421)
* Windows hosts: DMD's Visual C++ toolchain detection has been adopted. As
that's orders of magnitude faster than the previous method involving the MS
batch file, auto-detection has been enabled by default, so if you have a
non-ancient Visual C++ installation, it will now be used automatically for
linking. The environment setup has been reduced to the bare minimum
(LIB and PATH). (#3415)
* FreeBSD x64: CI with CirrusCI is now fully green and includes automated
prebuilt package generation. The package depends on the llvm ports package
and should currently work on FreeBSD 11-13. (#3453, #3464) (new)
* Link-time overridable @weak functions are now emulated for Windows targets
and work properly for ELF platforms. For ELF, LDC doesn't emit any COMDATs
anymore. (#3424)
* New ldc.gccbuiltins_{amdgcn,nvvm} for AMD GCN and NVIDIA PTX targets.
(#3411)
* druntime: Significant speed-up for core.math.ldexp. (#3440, #3446)
Platform support
* Supports LLVM 3.9 - 10.0.
Bug fixes
* Cross-module inlining (incl. pragma(inline, true)): Enable emission into
multiple object files. This may have a significant impact on performance
(incl. druntime/Phobos) when not using LTO. (#3126, #3442)
* Android: Fix TLS initialization regression (introduced in v1.21) and
potential alignment issues. Unfortunately, the ld.bfd linker is required
for our custom TLS emulation scheme, unless you're willing to use a custom
linker script. So -linker=bfd is the new default for Android targets.
(#3462) (new)
* Casting (static and dynamic) arrays to vectors now loads the data instead
of splatting the first element. (#3418, #3419)
* Fix return statements potentially accessing memory from destructed
temporaries. (#3426)
* Add proper support for -checkaction=halt. (#3430, #3431)
* druntime: Include core.stdcpp.* modules. (#3103, #3158)
* GCC-style asm: Add support for indirect input operands ("m"). (#3438)
* FreeBSD: Fix backtraces for optimized code by switching to external
libexecinfo. (#3108, #3453)
* FreeBSD: Fix C math related issues (incl. CTFE math issues) by bringing
core.stdc.{math,tgmath} up to speed. (dlang/druntime#3119)
* Fix ICE for captured parameters not passed on the LLVM level. (#3441)
* Convenience fixes for RISC-V and other exotic targets. (#3457, #3460) (new)
Internals
* When printing compile-time reals to hex strings (mangling, .di headers),
LDC now uses LLVM instead of the host C runtime, for proper and consistent
results. (#3410)
* One limitation for exotic hosts wrt. C long double precision has been
lifted. (#3414)
* For AVR targets, the compiler now predefines AVR and emits all TLS globals
as regular __gshared ones. (#3420)
* WebAssembly: New memory grow/size intrinsics. (ldc-developers/druntime#187)
(new)
* New -fno-plt option to avoid PLT external calls. (#3443)
* iOS/arm64 CI, running the debug druntime & Phobos unittests on an iPhone
6S. Thx Jacob for this tedious work! (#3379, #3450)
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.
Version: 1.21.0-bp152.1.2
* Mon Jun 01 2020 Max Lin <mlin@suse.com>
- Switch to llvm7 explicity on Leap 15.2 as the default llvm in Leap 15.2
isn't llvm7
* Sun May 24 2020 Matthias Eliasson <elimat@opensuse.org>
- Remove groups from specfile since they are not used anymore
- Add ldc-jit lib and devel packages
- Update to 1.21.0:
* Big news
- Frontend, druntime and Phobos are at version 2.091.1+, incl. new CLI
switches -verror-style and -HC, -HCd, -HCf. (#3333, #3399)
- LLVM for prebuilt packages upgraded to v10.0.0. Android NDK version
bumped to r21. (#3307, #3387, #3398)
- Initial support for GCC/GDC-style inline assembly syntax, besides
DMD-style inline asm and LDC-specific __asm, enabling to write inline
asm that is portable across GDC/LDC and corresponds to the GCC syntax
in C. See ldc-developers/druntime#171 for examples wrt. how to
transition from __asm to similar GCC-style asm. (#3304)
- Inline assembly diagnostics have been extended by the D source
location. (#3339)
* Platform support
- Supports LLVM 3.9 - 10.0.
* Bug fixes
- Fixed tail calls in thunks, affecting AArch64 (the debug libraries now work)
and possibly other architectures. (#3329, #3332)
- Windows: Do not emit any column infos for CodeView by default
(like clang) & add -gcolumn-info. (#3102, #3388)
- Windows: Do not leak MSVC-environment-setup into -run child processes.
A new LDC_VSDIR_FORCE environment variable can be used to enforce MSVC
toolchain setup. (#3340, #3341)
- Windows: Fix memory leak when throwing exceptions in threads.
(#3369, ldc-developers/druntime#181)
- Try to use memcmp for (in)equality of non-mutable static arrays and
mutable slices. (#3400, #3401)
- ldc.gccbuiltins_*: Lift 256-bit vector limit, adding 174 AVX512
builtins for x86; 512-bit vector aliases have been added to core.simd.
(#3405, #3406)
* Internals
- core.bitop.{bts,btr,btc} are now CTFE-able. (ldc-developers/druntime#182)
- Do not fallback to host for critical section size of unknown targets.
(#3389)
- Linux: Possibility to avoid passing -fuse-ld to cc via -linker=.
(#3382)
- WebAssembly: Switch from legacy linked-list ModuleInfo registry to
__minfo section. (#3348)
- Windows: Bundled libcurl upgraded to v7.69.1, incl. the option to link
it statically. (#3378)
- Windows: Switch to wide wmain C entry point in druntime. (#3351)
- druntime unittests are now compiled with -checkaction=context.
* Known issues
- NEW: 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.
* Tue Jul 09 2019 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Switch to llvm7 for Tumbleweed as llvm8 is not able to build
bootstrap version 0.17.6
See https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/issues/3109
- Disable -flto=4 option as llvm does not recognize this option
* Tue Jul 09 2019 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Update to 1.16.0:
* Big news
- Frontend, druntime and Phobos are at version 2.086.1, incl.
a DIP1008 fix. (#3062, #3076, #3091) (new)
- Non-Windows x86: Faster real versions of std.math.{tan,expi}. (#2855)
- dcompute: New __traits(getTargetInfo, "dcomputeTargets"). (#3090) (new)
* Platform support
- Supports LLVM 3.9 - 8.0 (incl. 7.1).
* Bug fixes
- Make pragma(LDC_no_typeinfo) actually elide TypeInfo emission
for structs, classes and interfaces. (#3068)
- Windows: Fix DLL entry point in MinGW-based libs.
(ldc-developers/mingw-w64-libs@8d930c1)
- WebAssembly: Use --export-dynamic when linking with LLD 8+.
(#3023, #3072)
- Fix corrupt this in functions nested in in/out contracts.
(45460a1)
- Fix identity comparisons of integral vectors. (a44c78f)
- Improved handling of unsupported vector ops. (a44c78f)
- uClibc: Fix C assert calls. (#3078, #3082) (new)
- Improved error message on global variable collision.
(#3080, #3081) (new)
* Known issues
- 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.
* Sat Apr 20 2019 Matthias Eliasson <elimat@opensuse.org>
- Update to 1.15.0
* Big news
- Frontend, druntime and Phobos are at version 2.085.1, incl. new
command-line options -preview, -revert, -checkaction=context,
- verrors-context and -extern-std. (#3003, #3039, #3053) (new)
+ The Objective-C improvements from DMD 2.085 are not implemented
(#3007)
- Support for LLVM 8.0. The prebuilt packages have been upgraded to
LLVM 8.0.0 and include the Khronos SPIRV-LLVM-Translator, so that
dcompute can now emit OpenCL too. (#3005)
- Compiler memory requirements can now be reduced via the new -lowmem
switch, which enables the garbage collector for the front-end and
sacrifices compile times for less required memory. In some cases, the
overall max process memory can be reduced by more than 60%; see #2916
(comment) for some numbers. (#2916)
+ Note for package maintainers: this feature requires a recent D host
compiler (most notably, it doesn't work with ltsmaster), ideally
LDC 1.15 itself due to important GC memory overhead improvements in
2.085 druntime.
- Support for generic @llvmAttr("name") parameter UDAs, incl. new
@restrict with C-like semantics. (#3043) (new)
- macOS: 32-bit support was dropped in the sense of not being CI-tested
anymore and the prebuilt macOS package now containing x86_64 libraries
only. MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET for the prebuilt package has been raised
from 10.8 to 10.9.
- Prebuilt packages don't depend on libtinfo and libedit anymore.
(#1827, #3019)
- x86: SSSE3 isn't required for the prebuilt packages and generated
optimized binaries anymore. (#3045) (new)
* Platform support
- Supports LLVM 3.9 - 8.0.
* Bug fixes
- Implicit cross-module-inlining of functions annotated with
pragma(inline, true) without explicit -enable-cross-module-inlining has
been restored. (#2552, #3014)
- Propagate well-known length of newly allocated dynamic arrays for
better optimizability. (#3041, #3042) (new)
- JIT: Support implicit __chkstk calls for Windows targets, e.g., for
large stack allocations. (#3051) (new)
- Update so_version to 85
Version: 1.13.0-bp151.1.1
* Fri Jan 25 2019 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Requires binutils.gold as ldc uses ld.gold by default since version 1.13.0
* Mon Jan 21 2019 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Enable bootstrap again for all flavours, otherwise ldc will require old
.so file instead of new one
- Use ldc 1.12.0 as intermediate build on 32-bit, due to upstream bug:
* https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/issues/2947
* Thu Jan 10 2019 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Remove wrong requires to 'ldc-utils' as there is no such package
* Tue Dec 18 2018 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Disable bootstrap in Tumbleweed and Leap 15+ as it is bootstrapped already
and to workaround https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/issues/2947
* Tue Dec 18 2018 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Disable bootstrap in Tumbleweed and Leap 15+ as it is bootstrapped already
and to workaround https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/issues/2947
* Tue Dec 18 2018 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Add bash-completion sub-package
* Wed Oct 17 2018 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Update to 1.12.0:
* Big news
- Frontend, druntime and Phobos are at version 2.082.1.
(#2818, #2837, #2858, #2873) (new)
Significant performance improvements for some transcendental
std.math functions in single and double precision, at least
for x86. (dlang/phobos#6272 (comment))
- Support for LLVM 7, which is used for the prebuilt packages.
Due to an LLVM 7.0.0 regression, the prebuilt x86[_64] LDC
binaries require a CPU with SSSE3, and so will your optimized
binaries (unless compiling with -mattr=-ssse3). (#2850)
- JIT compilation: new ldc.dynamic_compile.bind function with
interface similar to C++ std::bind, allowing to generate
efficient specialized versions of functions (much like
Easy::jit for C++). (#2726)
- LTO now working for Win64 too; the prebuilt package includes
the required external LLD linker and the optional LTO default
libs. Enable as usual with -flto=<thin|full>
[-defaultlib=druntime-ldc-lto,phobos2-ldc-lto]. (#2774)
- Config file: new lib-dirs array for directories to be searched
for libraries, incl. LLVM compiler-rt libraries. (#2790)
* Platform support
- Supports LLVM 3.7 - 7.0.
- Windows: Supports Visual Studio/C++ Build Tools 2015 and 2017.
- Alpine linux/x64: built against Musl libc to support Docker
images based on the Alpine distro, requires the llvm5-libs,
musl-dev, and gcc packages to build and link D apps and the
tzdata and libcurl packages for certain stdlib modules.
- Android/ARM: This release slightly changes the way emulated TLS
is interfaced, but is missing a patch for 32-bit ARM. See the
wiki for instructions on patching that file manually before
cross-compiling the runtime libraries for 32-bit Android/ARM.
* Bug fixes
- Fix IR-based PGO on Windows (requires our LLVM fork). (#2539)
- Fix C++ class construction with D new on Posix. (#2801)
- Android: No more text relocations in Phobos zlib, required for
API level 23+. (#2822, #2835)
- Declare extern const/immutable globals as IR constants.
(#2849, #2852)
- Fix issue when emitting both object and textual assembly files
at once (-output-o -output-s). (#2847)
- Support address of struct member as key/value in AA literal.
(#2859, #2860)
- Fix ICE when computing addresses relative to functions/labels.
(#2865, #2867) (new)
- beta2 regression wrt. cross-compiling to Android. (#2863) (new)
- Fix so_version to 82
* Mon Aug 27 2018 guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org
- Fix so_version to 81
* Fri Aug 24 2018 guillaume@opensuse.org
- Update to 1.11.0:
* Big news:
- Frontend, druntime and Phobos are at version 2.081.2.
(#2752, #2772, #2776, #2791, #2815) (new)
- Add some support for classes without TypeInfos, for
- betterC and/or a minimal (d)runtime. (#2765)
- LLVM for prebuilt packages upgraded to v6.0.1.
The x86_64 packages feature some more LLVM targets for
cross-compilation (experiments): MIPS, MSP430, RISC-V
and WebAssembly. (#2760)
- Rudimentary support for compiling & linking directly to
WebAssembly. See the dedicated Wiki page for how to get
started. (#2766, #2779, #2785)
- AArch64 (64-bit ARM) now mostly working on Linux/glibc
and Android. Current ltsmaster is able to bootstrap v1.11,
which can also bootstrap itself; most tests pass.
(Preliminary) CI has been set up. (#2802, #2817, #2813) (new)
- LDC on Windows now uses 80-bit compile-time reals. This allows
for seamless cross-compilation to other x86(_64) targets,
e.g., without real.min underflowing to 0 and real.max
overflowing to infinity. (#2752)
- New @naked UDA in ldc.attributes & enhanced functionality
for @llvmAttr("<name>"). (#2773)
* Platform support:
- Supports LLVM 3.7 - 6.0.
- Windows: Supports Visual Studio/C++ Build Tools 2015 and 2017.
- Alpine linux/x64: built against Musl libc to support Docker
images based on the Alpine distro, requires the llvm5-libs,
musl-dev, and gcc packages to build and link D apps and the
tzdata and libcurl packages for certain stdlib modules.
* Bug fixes:
- extern(C++) on Posix: Pass non-PODs indirectly by value.
(#2728)
- extern(C++) on Windows/MSVC: Methods return all structs via
hidden sret pointer. (#2720, #1935)
- Make GC2Stack IR optimization pass work as intended. (#2750)
- Work around inline assembly regression with LLVM 6 on Win32.
The prebuilt Win32 package is now using LLVM 6.0.1 too. (#2629, #2770)
- Fix overzealous check for multiple main() functions. (#2778) (new)
- Fix corrupt prefix in integrated LLD's console output. (#2781) (new)
- No context ptr for nested non-extern(D) functions. (#2808, #2809) (new)
* Known issues:
- 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.
- Update bootstrap version to 0.17.6:
* Added support for LLVM 6.0 and 7.0. (#2600, #2825)
* Backported AArch64 fixes from master; most tests passing on
Linux/glibc and Android
* Fix generation of debug info. (#2594)
* Added support for bootstrapping on DragonFly BSD
* Fixed missing definition in std.datetime on Solaris
* Fixed std.datetime unittest failure. (ldc-developers/phobos#59)
* Fixed tests for PowerPC. (#2634, #2635)
* Improvements for MIPS.
* Make core.stdc.stdarg.va_* functions nothrow to enable
compiling the 2.082 frontend. (#2821)
* CI updates.
- Remove upstreamed patches:
* ldc-0.17.5-add_missing_include.patch
* ldc-0.17.5-add_support_to_LLVM6.patch
* ldc-0.17.5-backport_pr_2315.patch
* ldc-0.17.5-default-to-pic.patch
- Enable aarch64 since it can be boostrapped with ldc 0.17.6
- Fix x86_64 build by adding '-fPIC' to C_FLAGS of bootstrap
* Mon Jul 30 2018 matthias.eliasson@gmail.com
- Remove _sysconfdir from phobos-devel filelist and add etc since its a
d package name. spec-cleaner was to eager to clean.
* Sat Jul 28 2018 matthias.eliasson@gmail.com
- Update so_ver to 80 for libdruntime-ldc and libphobos2-ldc to
match version in 1.10.0 release of ldc.
- Run spec-cleaner
* Tue Jul 03 2018 guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org
- Update to 1.10.0:
* Big news:
- Frontend, druntime and Phobos are at version 2.080.1.
(#2665, #2719, #2737) (new)
- No support for Objective-C class/static methods yet. (#2670)
- Breaking Win64 extern(D) ABI change: Pass vectors directly
in registers, analogous to the MS vector calling convention.
(#2714)
- Config file: For cross-compilation, support additional
sections named as regex for specific target triples, e.g.,
"86(_64)?-.*-linux": { ? };; see the comment in etc/ldc2.conf.
(#2718)
* Platform support:
- Supports LLVM 3.7 - 6.0.
- Windows: Supports Visual Studio/C++ Build Tools 2015 and 2017.
- Alpine linux/x64: built against Musl libc to support Docker
images based on the Alpine distro, requires the llvm5-libs,
musl-dev, and gcc packages to run and link D apps and the
tzdata and libcurl packages for certain stdlib modules.
* Bug fixes
* Wed Jun 06 2018 guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org
- Add tests, disabled by default (since we are missing python2-lit)
* Wed Jun 06 2018 guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org
- Add patch to fix ARM builds:
* ldc-1.9.0-fix_arm_build.patch
* Tue Jun 05 2018 guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org
- Update to 1.9.0 and use 0.17.5 to bootstrap
* Fri Jun 01 2018 guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org
- Add patch to fix rpmlint error:
* ldc-0.17.5-add_missing_include.patch
- Add patches to add LLVM6 support:
* ldc-0.17.5-add_support_to_LLVM6.patch
* ldc-0.17.5-backport_pr_2315.patch
- Add patch to be able to use ldc:
* ldc-0.17.5-default-to-pic.patch
* Thu Mar 22 2018 guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org
- update to version 0.17.5:
* Added LLVM 5.0 support.
* druntime: fixes for Android and addition of core.math.yl2x[p1]() for x86(_64) targets.
* dmd-testsuite: backported runnable/cppa.d fix for GCC > 5.
* CI updates.
* Fri Jun 09 2017 jengelh@inai.de
- Rectify RPM groups
* Mon May 29 2017 mailaender@opensuse.org
- update to version 0.17.4
* Fri May 26 2017 mailaender@opensuse.org
- update to version 0.17.3
- https://en.opensuse.org/SourceUrls
- drop workaround-buggy-llvm-config.patch