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Ludwig Nussel (lnussel_factory)
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Yuchen Lin (maxlin_factory)
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Leap Reviewbot (leaper)
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Ludwig Nussel (lnussel_factory)
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Matthias Eliasson (elimat)
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- Use LDC compiler when DMD is not available on architecture - Update to version 3.8.3 * Make sure we only use one toggle reference per GObject. * Allow empty arrays in the Dialog constructor. * Fix Windows build script. #242 - Update to version 3.8.2: * Check for null in the ObjectG opCast, so we can cast objects that are null. * Add len and index methods to PtrArray. - Changes from version 3.8.1: * Fix the gobject.Value constructor for Objects. * Also use toggle references for getInterfaceInstance. - Changes from version 3.8.0: * Update the libraries to the latest versions. * Implement a DClosure. * Add a Signals.connect overload for D functions and delegates. * Bring back the OpCast changes for ObjectG. * Add ldc support to the Build.d script. * Clean up Idles and Timeouts when they are destroyed on the C side. * Add missing properties for gtk.TreeIter. - Update to version 3.7.5 * Check for null when returning an object in gtkd.Implement. * Handle out parameters correctly in gtkd.Implement. * Fix building with dmd 2.079. - Change license to correct one and switch to SPDX-3.0 format. - Added improved package descriptions. - Repair grammar in descriptions. - Remove a faulty Requires for gtkd package in gtk-devel that does not exists. - Remove unneccsery BuildRequires - Add missing Requires - Make sure this build on Leap - Update to version 3.7.3 - Change from ldc to dmd as d compiler - run spec-cleaner to clean up the spec - add gstreamer, vte and peas bindings - Add and rename shared-library sub-packages according to policy (https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Shared_library_packaging_policy) - Rectify groups. - Update to version 3.3.1 - Initial Version 3.3.0
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