[Mono-list] Mono 3.0

Atsushi Eno atsushieno at veritas-vos-liberabit.com
Tue Apr 19 03:16:00 EDT 2011


I have to say, complete WCF support is not realistic. Nor is important. 
We'll still live with small subset of it. Especially I don't see huge 
need for WS-* anymore. It is much more important to get lower level 
HTTP,TCP and some derivatives (such as WebHttpBinding) stable. That's 
what I have been working on these months.

Atsushi Eno

(2011/04/19 13:15), jmalcolm wrote:
> The roadmap for Mono 3.0 lists the following as the major features:
>
> - New Generational GC becomes the default
> - IKVM Reflection or Cecil powered C# compiler
> - SGen: Precise stack scanning
> - New profiler
> - Tuned Parallel Frameworks
> - Complete .NET 4.0 Core Support
> - Complete WCF 4.0 API support
> - Tail call optimizations for F#
> - MonoMac and MonoMac bundler
> - IronPython, IronRuby and F# bundled with Mono
>
> If I am correct, the following features are already present in 2.11
> (master):
>
> - IKVM Reflection or Cecil powered C# compiler
> - SGen: Precise stack scanning
> - New profiler
> - MonoMac and MonoMac bundler
> - IronPython, IronRuby and F# bundled with Mono (in 2.10)
>
> What is the status of the following?
>
> - New Generational GC becomes the default
> - Tuned Parallel Frameworks
> - Complete .NET 4.0 Core Support
> - Complete WCF 4.0 API support
> - Tail call optimizations for F#
>
> The reports I have been seeing are that the GC is very close. I see quite a
> lot of chatter about WCF support so I assume that is coming along as well.
> How are the parallel and tail call projects coming? The last I heard, there
> was nobody working on tail call optimisation.
>
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