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GCC 9.1 Released As Huge Compiler Update With D Language, Zen 2, OpenMP 5, C++2A, C2X

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  • sdack
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    Originally posted by brad0 View Post
    Attention span in this discussion is completely irrelevant.
    Is it just this discussion or any discussion in which you take part in?

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  • brad0
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    Originally posted by sdack View Post
    I'm saying that you have a short attention span.
    Attention span in this discussion is completely irrelevant.

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  • brad0
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    Originally posted by sdack View Post
    No, it is.
    17 going on 18 years old is not new. Stop smoking crack.

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  • sdack
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    Originally posted by Ironmask View Post
    ... What?
    I'm saying that you have a short attention span.

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  • Ironmask
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    Originally posted by sdack View Post
    No, it is. Only for a person with a short attention span may it seem ancient.
    ... What?

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  • sdack
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    Originally posted by flashmozzg View Post
    D is not new though.
    No, it is. Only for a person with a short attention span may it seem ancient.

    I'm not surprised to now see Rust and C# being mentioned here.
    Last edited by sdack; 03 May 2019, 12:29 PM.

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  • Ironmask
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    Originally posted by sdack View Post
    Does a new programming language first require millions of Facebook Followers and Instagram Likes before it doesn't surprise you?!

    It's a new programming language. It first needs a good tool chain before it can find a wide use.
    I was excited for D about a decade ago, where were you?
    I'm disappointed it didn't catch on but I'm not pouting about it. Nowadays I hear about D and I think "geeze, forgot it even existed". Same for Pike (actually only found it looking for a C# alternative back when Mono was still in it's infancy). Either way, Rust succeeded where D failed in the market, so I'm really not concerned about it anymore.

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  • flashmozzg
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    Originally posted by sdack View Post
    Does a new programming language first require millions of Facebook Followers and Instagram Likes before it doesn't surprise you?!

    It's a new programming language. It first needs a good tool chain before it can find a wide use.
    D is not new though. It will soon be 18 years old. It's as old as C# and older than Scala.

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  • sdack
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    Originally posted by Ironmask
    Kind of surprised at the inclusion of D, I thought nobody used it. I've never even seen a project written in D.
    Does a new programming language first require millions of Facebook Followers and Instagram Likes before it doesn't surprise you?!

    It's a new programming language. It first needs a good tool chain before it can find a wide use.

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  • ms178
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    Originally posted by hubicka View Post
    I bit about LTO and IPA work on GCC 9 is here
    http://hubicka.blogspot.com/2019/05/...rocedural.html
    Thanks for that good read! As for the upcoming Tumbleweed release, is Chromium built with GCC LTO + PGO, too?

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