The D Language LLVM Compiler Updated With Numerous Changes

Written by Michael Larabel in LLVM on 30 June 2014 at 04:50 PM EDT. 11 Comments
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LDC that's the LLVM-based D language code compiler has been updated. LDC 0.13.0 was released last week with new features.

LDC for the LLVM D support updates the front-end, D run-time, and Phobo, new version identifiers for Android and NVPTX/NVPTX64, AArch64_be support when built with LLVM 3.5, many bug-fixes, and other changes.

More information on LDC 0.13.0 can be found via the release notes hosted on the LDC GitHub.
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