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Name: ldc-bash-completion Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: 1.32.2 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 2.1 Build date: Thu Dec 7 20:46:59 2023
Group: Development/Languages/Other Build host: i04-ch1b
Size: 10052 Source RPM: ldc-1.32.2-2.1.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://wiki.dlang.org/LDC
Summary: LDC Bash completion
Optional dependency offering bash completion for ldc2

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Artistic-1.0 AND BSD-3-Clause

Changelog

* Wed Dec 06 2023 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
  - riscv64-default-target.patch: Default to rv64gc for hosted riscv64
    target
  - Enable build on riscv64
* Fri Jul 07 2023 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
  - Update to 1.32.2:
    * Big news
    - New command-line option --fwarn-stack-size=<threshold> with
      LLVM 13+. (#4378)
    - New command-line option --fsplit-stack for incremental stack
      allocations, see https://llvm.org/docs/SegmentedStacks.html. (#4379)
    - New UDA ldc.attributes.noSplitStack disables it on a per-function
      basis. (#4382)
    - New command-line option --indent for the timetrace2txt tool.
      (#4391)
    * Bug fixes
    - Fix potentially huge compile slowdowns with -g and LLVM 15+.
      (#4354, #4393)
    - Treat all LLVM warnings as regular warnings (e.g., errors
      with -w). Requires LLVM 13+. (#4384)
  - Skipped 1.32.1:
    * Big news
    - The prebuilt Linux packages are now generated on a Ubuntu 20.04
      box, so the min required glibc version has been raised from
      2.26 to 2.31. (#4367)
    * Bug fixes
    - Fix empty ldc.gccbuiltins_* modules with LLVM 15+.
      (#4347, #4350)
    - Fix v1.31 regression wrt. potentially wrong constant pointer
      offsets. (#4362, #4365)
    - Windows: Fix v1.32 regression wrt. leaking Throwable.info
      backtraces. (#4369)
    - Fix C assert calls for newlib targets. (#4351)
* Fri Jul 07 2023 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
  - Do not use %{_includedir}/d to be able to install/use multiple
    D compilers in parallel - boo#1212913
* Fri Apr 21 2023 Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
  - Add specific conflict from runtime-devel to the old/previous
    libdruntime-ldc99. which contained an unversioned file.
* Thu Apr 20 2023 Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
  - Only move bash-completion from /etc to /usr/share if this was not
    properly installed. There was an error that
    bash-completion-devel did not actually contain the .cmake file
    which in turn resulted in this package mis-installing despite the
    correct build deps.
* Tue Apr 11 2023 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
  - Move %{_libdir}/ldc_rt.dso.o to runtime-devel package
* Thu Apr 06 2023 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
  - Use llvm15 when available (Tumbleweed + Leap 15.5)
  - Update to 1.32.0:
    * Big news
    - Frontend, druntime and Phobos are at version 2.102.2. (#4323, #4341) (new)
    - LLVM for prebuilt packages bumped to v15.0.7. (#4311)
    - Linker-level dead code elimination is enabled by default for Apple,
      wasm and all ELF targets too now. (#4320)
    - Vector comparisons (==, !=, <, <=, >, >=) now yield a vector mask.
      Identity comparisons (is, !is) still yield a scalar bool. (3a59ee8)
    - New timetrace2txt tool for easier inspection of --ftime-trace
      output. (#4335) (new)
    - --ftime-trace now also traces CTFE execution: the start
      expression of CTFE and function calls during CTFE. (#4339) (new)
    * Platform support
    - Supports LLVM 9.0 - 15.0.
    - Now supports -mabi for RISC-V targets. (#4322)
    * Bug fixes
    - GC closures including variables with alignment > 16 bytes are
      now properly aligned. (ef8ba48)
    - Fix regression with LLVM 13+: some errors in inline assembly
      don't stop compilation. (#4293, #4331)
  - Changelog from skipped 1.31.0:
    * Big news
    - Frontend, druntime and Phobos are at version 2.101.2. (#4141, #4279)
    - Bit fields support. (#4015)
    - macOS on Apple M1: linking with -g is working again without
      unaligned pointer warnings/errors. This fixes file:line debug
      information in exception backtraces (requiring atos, a macOS
      development tool installed with Xcode), without the need to set
      MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=11 and using a modified LLVM. (#4291)
    - Preliminary support for LLVM 15, incl. adding support for the
      'new' pass manager (-passmanager) and opaque IR pointers
      (-opaque-pointers). (way too many PRs to list!)
    - New command-line option -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks,
      mimicking the same option of GCC and Clang. (#4297)
    - New UDA ldc.attributes.callingConvention("..."), which
      overrides the default calling convention. For expert use only! (#4299)
    - New command-line option -fno-discard-value-names to keep
      value names in LLVM IR. (#4012)
    - dcompute: Support for OpenCL image I/O. (#3835)
    * Platform support
    - Initial ABI support for 64-bit RISC-V. (#4007)
    * Bug fixes
    - dcompute: Fix v1.29 regression when trying to use
      intrinsics. (#4266, #4267)
    - Fix 64-bit symbol offsets. (#4264, #4283)
    - Add missing 32-bit LTO versions of druntime & Phobos to
      Linux multilib package. (#4234, #4235)
    - Fix compiler crash. (#4130, #4135)
    * Internals
    - The former druntime and dmd-testsuite git submodules are now
      part of the LDC repo directly, leaving Phobos as single
      remaining submodule. We are now using a subset of the DMD
      repo (which includes druntime since v2.101), rewritten via
      git filter-repo and exposed as dmd-rewrite-* branches/tags
      in the LDC repo, to merge newer frontend+druntime+tests from
      upstream DMD. The tests/d2/dmd-testsuite dir was moved to
      tests/dmd. (#4274, #4276)
  - Changelog from skipped 1.30.0:
    * Big news
    - Frontend, druntime and Phobos are at version 2.100.1.
      (#3970, #4008, #4009) (new)
    - LLVM for prebuilt packages bumped to v14.0.3.
      (#3952, #3979)
    - All LLVM targets are enabled now (=> more targets for
      cross-compilation).
    - For the Mac package, the minimum supported macOS version
      has been raised to v10.12.
    - The minimum D version for bootstrapping has been raised to
      v2.079 (for GDC: v9.4), in line with DMD. (#3956)
    - The minimum LLVM version has been raised to v9.0. (#3960)
    - New LeakSanitizer support via -fsanitize=leak (not (yet?)
      supported on Windows). (#4005) (new)
    - New prebuilt universal macOS package, runnable on both
      x86_64 and arm64, and enabling x86_64/arm64 macOS/iOS
      cross-compilation targets out of the box (-mtriple={x86_64,arm64}-apple-{macos,ios}).
      The x86_64 package doesn't bundle any arm64 libs anymore;
      the arm64 package newly bundles iOS libs (arm64). (#3958)
    - Avoid an external x86_64-only dub, use the bundled universal
      dub executable instead.
    * Platform support
    - Supports LLVM 9.0 - 14.0.
    * Bug fixes
    - Enable output of variable names in ASan and MSan error
      reporting. (#4004) (new)
    - Report unexpected type repaints as fatal ICEs instead of
      crashing. (#3990, #3991) (new)
    * Internals
    - Main CI was moved from Azure Pipelines to GitHub Actions.
      Any fork on GitHub can trivially reuse the fully automated
      prebuilt packages generation & upload to a GitHub release. (#3978)
* 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.
* Mon May 17 2021 Ferdinand Thiessen <rpm@fthiessen.de>
  - Update to 1.26.0:
    * Frontend, druntime and Phobos are at version 2.096.1+
      incl. new ldmd2 command-line option -gdwarf=<version>
    * Supports LLVM 6.0 - 12.0
    * LDC invocations can now be nicely profiled via --ftime-trace.
    * Struct TypeInfos are emitted into referencing object files only,
      and special TypeInfo member functions into the owning object
      file only.
    * Bug fixes:
    * TypeInfo for interface gives invalid string for name.
    * dcompute: Don’t reject CUDA versions 7.x - 8.0.0.
    * Don’t enforce the frame pointer for functions with GCC-style
      inline asm.
    * Fix some cases of insufficient alignment for arguments and
      parameters.
    * Fix a few issues with LLVM 12.
    * Add source location information for TypeInfo diagnostics
      with -betterC.
    * Keep init symbols of built-in TypeInfo classes mutable just
      like any other TypeInfo, so that e.g. synchronized() can be
      used on the implicit monitor.
    * Predefine version FreeStanding when targeting bare-metal.
    * druntime: Define rt.aaA.AA as naked pointer, no struct wrapper
    * Misc. fixes and improvements for the CMake scripts,
      incl. new defaults for LDC_INSTALL_{LTOPLUGIN,LLVM_RUNTIME_LIBS}
    * -cleanup-obj: Put object files into unique temporary directory
      by default.
    * druntime: Add missing core.atomic.atomicFetch{Add,Sub}.
    * Fix regression wrt. non-deleted temporary -run executable.
    * Breaking ABI changes:
    * extern(D): Pass non-PODs by ref to temporary.
    * -linkonce-templates comes with a new experimental template
      emission scheme and is now suited for projects consisting of
      multiple object files too.
  - 1.13+ is now required for 1.26+ on 32bit
* 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.
* 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.

Files

/usr/share/bash-completion
/usr/share/bash-completion/completions
/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/ldc2


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