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Multicore OCaml: October 2020
Multicore OCaml: October 2020.
Welcome to the October 2020 multicore OCaml report, compiled by @shakthimaan, @kayceesrk and of course myself. The [previous monthly (Topics tagged multicore-monthly) updates are also available for your perusal. OCaml 4.12.0-dev: The upstream OCaml tree has been branched for the 4.12 release, and the OCaml readiness team is busy stabilising it with the ecosystem. The 4.12.0 development stream has significant progress towards multicore support, especially with the runtime handlin…
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