Though they're evolving quickly, we're doing our best to update the versions of supported programming languages. Here's a table to let you know what's changed recently:
Language | Old | New |
C | gcc 4.7.2 mode C99 | gcc 4.9.2 mode C11 |
C++ | g++ 4.7.2 mode C++11 | g++ 4.9.2 mode C++11 |
Java | Oracle Java 1.7 | Oracle Java 1.8 |
C# | Mono 3.0.6, C# 5.0 | C# 5.0 (Mono 3.2.8, .NET 4.5) |
PHP | 5.4.16 | 5.4.34 |
Python2 | 2.7.5 | 2.7.9 |
Python3 | 3.3.3 | 3.4.2 |
Ruby | 1.9.3 | 2.1.5 |
Go | 1.3.1 | 1.3.3 |
Haskell | GHC 7.4.1 | GHC 7.8.3 |
Scala | 2.10.2 | 2.11.4 |
Perl | 5.14.2 | 5.20.1 |
Dart | 1.1.3 | 1.7.2 |
GNU Bash | 4.1.5 | 4.3.30 |
Pascal | Free Pascal Compiler version 2.6.2‑5 | Free Pascal Compiler version 2.6.4 |
Groovy | 2.2.1 - Oracle JVM 1.7 | 2.4.0 Beta 4 - Oracle JVM 1.8 |
Clojure | 1.5.1 - Oracle JVM 1.7 | 1.6.0 - Oracle JVM 1.8 |
VB.NET | Mono 3.0.6, .NET 4.5 | Visual Basic 11 (Mono 3.2.8, .NET 4.5) |
Nice Move :D
ReplyDeleteAny thoughts on supporting Swift?
ReplyDeleteNot possible at the moment: Swift is proprietary and there is no clone for linux.
DeleteHow about erlang?
DeleteIt's open sourced now. Has anything changed?
DeleteWell yes Swift is now at the top of our list along with Rust. Just need to plan for it now :)
DeleteGuys, what about F#? Should be as easy as C# to integrate...
ReplyDeletewhat about erlang?
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DeleteLua!
ReplyDeletePiet!
ReplyDeleteBrainf**ck (maybe on april fools'? ;) )
ReplyDeleteThanks for the updated version of GHC!
ReplyDeleteRust nightly anytime??
ReplyDeletewhat about octave?
ReplyDeleteWhat about Kotlin? (Form JetBrains, uses Java VM, is OS)
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