9 Sep
2021
9 Sep
'21
12:03 a.m.
I was thinking we could tag the current master as 1.6.0 and call it a release. I hate to leave people -- especially people who get their copy of iterate from quicklisp -- stuck using a version of iterate that has known bugs for which a fix has been committed. I would bump the current version number to 1.6.0 to indicate that there are new features but that we are backward-compatible. Note that we now warn on the use of `count`, but I would argue that emitting a warning isn't a true backwards incompatibility, and the new state of `iterate` doesn't seem to warrant calling it 2.0 Thoughts? Anyone even read this mailing list?