Last Week in Pony - March 20, 2022
Version 0.49.1 of ponyc has been released! We also have 2 issues to highlight this week, related to LLVM IR verification.
Version 0.49.1 of ponyc has been released! We also have 2 issues to highlight this week, related to LLVM IR verification.
Audio from the Pony development sync on March 8th, 2022 is available.
There’s a new version of the Pony playground available. A new RFC has been created for extending the math package.
We have a ton of releases this week due to the 3 accepted and implemented RFCs. These include breaking changes to the standard library. We’ve also changed how “releases” are done for the library-documentation-action.
We have 1 new RFC and 3 that are ready for vote. Corral 0.5.6 has been released.
This week’s “Last Week in Pony” is brought to you with even more love than usual. It was a another boisterous week in Pony; as such we strongly suggest reading this issue while listening to Wizard of Finance. Ponyup for Windows saw its first release and Pony 0.48.0 was released including fixing a rare but nasty runtime crash.
It was also a busy week with RFCS. 3 RFCs were moved to “final comment period” and another has had continued discussion.
It was a busy week in Pony. Pony 0.47.0 was released including a breaking change “Don’t allow interfaces to have private methods”. The change resulted in a number of library needed releases to work after the change.
It was also a busy week with RFCS. 3 new RFCs were opened, 1 was implemented, and another has had continued discussion.
Audio from the January 18th and 25th Pony development syncs are available. Version 0.2.0 of ponylang/library-documentation-action has been released. The RFC to expose runtime scheduler information is ready for a vote.
Version 0.46.0 of ponylang/ponyc has been released. Many other Pony packages have also been updated to support this latest Ponyc release. A new RFC has been opened to expose runtime scheduler information in the standard library.
A new RFC has been opened: Make Array iterator classes private to hide implementation from client