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dmd D Programming Language compiler

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DMD is the reference compiler for the D programming language.

To report a problem or browse the list of open bugs, please visit the bug tracker.

For more information, including instructions for compiling, installing, and hacking on DMD, check the contribution guide and visit the D Wiki.

All significant contributors to DMD source code, via GitHub, Bugzilla, email, wiki, the D forums, etc., please assign copyright to those DMD source code changes to the D Language Foundation. Please send an email to [email protected] with the statement:

I hereby assign copyright in my contributions to DMD to the D Language Foundation

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