The GHC developers are very pleased to announce the availability of the release candidate for GHC 9.12.4. Binary distributions, source distributions, and documentation are available at [downloads.haskell.org][] and via [GHCup](https://www.haskell.org/ghcup/). GHC 9.12.4 is a bug-fix release fixing many issues of a variety of severities and scopes, including: * Fixed a critical code generation regression where sub-word division produced incorrect results (#26711, #26668), similar to the bug fixed in 9.12.2 * Numerous fixes for register allocation bugs, preventing data corruption when spilling and reloading registers (#26411, #26526, #26537, #26542, #26550) * Fixes for several compiler crashes, including issues with CSE (#25468), SetLevels (#26681), implicit parameters (#26451), and the type-class specialiser (#26682) * Fixed cast worker/wrapper incorrectly firing on INLINE functions (#26903) * Fixed LLVM backend miscompilation of bit manipulation operations (#20645, #26065, #26109) * Fixed associated type family and data family instance changes not triggering recompilation (#26183, #26705) * Fixed negative type literals causing the compiler to hang (#26861) * Improvements to determinism of compiler output (#26846, #26858) * Fixes for eventlog shutdown deadlocks (#26573) and lost wakeups in the RTS (#26324) * Fixed split sections support on Windows (#26696, #26494) and the LLVM backend (#26770) * Fixes for the bytecode compiler, PPC native code generator, and Wasm backend * The runtime linker now supports COMMON symbols (#6107) * Improved backtrace support: backtraces for `error` exceptions are now evaluated at throw time * `NamedDefaults` now correctly requires the class to be standard or have an in-scope default declaration, and handles poly-kinded classes (#25775, #25778, #25882) * ... and many more A full accounting of these fixes can be found in the [release notes][]. As always, GHC's release status, including planned future releases, can be found on the GHC Wiki [status][]. This release candidate will have a two-week testing period. If all goes well the final release will be available the week of 26 March 2026. GHC development is sponsored by: * [Juspay](https://juspay.com/) * [QBayLogic](https://qbaylogic.com/) * [Channable](https://www.channable.com/) * [Haskell Foundation](https://haskell.foundation/) * [Serokell](https://serokell.io/) * [Well-Typed](https://well-typed.com/) * [Tweag](https://www.tweag.io/) * [Dotcom-Monitor](https://www.dotcom-monitor.com/) * [LoadView](https://www.loadview-testing.com/) * [Web Hosting Buddy](https://webhostingbuddy.com/) * [Find My Electric](https://www.findmyelectric.com/) * [Standard Chartered](https://www.sc.com) * [UpCloud](https://upcloud.com) * [Mercury](https://mercury.com) We would like to thank these sponsors and other anonymous contributors whose on-going financial and in-kind support has facilitated GHC maintenance and release management over the years. Finally, this release would not have been possible without the hundreds of open-source contributors whose work comprise this release. As always, do give this release a try and open a [ticket][] if you see anything amiss. [release notes]: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/blob/ghc-9.12/docs/users_guide/9.12.4-notes.rst?ref_type=heads&plain=1 [status]: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/wikis/GHC-status [downloads.haskell.org]: https://downloads.haskell.org/ghc/9.12.4-rc1 [ticket]: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/new