Work around 2.086 bugs
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### Supported compilers
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| DMD | GCC |
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|:-----------------:|:---------------:|
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| 2.081.2 — 2.085.1 | gdc-8 (2.081.2) |
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| | gdc-7 (2.081.2) |
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### Release management
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Tanya is still under active development and it isn't possible to provide great
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backwards-compatibility at this stage. This won't change until 1.0.0. Almost
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every release contains new features or API changes alongside bug fixes. Thus:
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- Patch releases add new functionality and bug fixes in a backwards-compatible
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manner
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- Minor releases contain API breakages
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- Major release number is always the same: `0.x.x`
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Deprecated functionality is where possible marked as such before getting
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removed. It is left in the library for one release: If 0.8.1 deprecates some
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feature, it is removed in the next release: 0.9.0.
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| DMD | GCC |
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|:-------:|:---------:|
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| 2.087.1 | gdc trunk |
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## Further characteristics
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