== Quote from Ary Borenszweig (a...@esperanto.org.ar)'s article > The Descent plugin for Eclipse provides an IDE for writing, launching > and debugging code in D. > Explanations on how to get it from within Eclipse are here: > http://www.dsource.org/projects/descent > (There's no need to do the nightly-build manual stuff for this. If you > previously had a nightly-build, you must need to remove it before > updating. Anyway, the current nightly-build reflects this release, so > you can just do it manually if it turns out easier for you.) > This release is just an accumulation of small features and bug fixes > since the last (official, not nightly-build) version. But since I don't > want everyone to think "Aww, nothing new, just a new number", this > release also includes support for array "extension methods" in > autocompletion. For this to work, the function that you want to use as > an extension must be in the current module, or already imported (so for > example you won't get methods from std.algorithm, tango.core.Array or > tango.text.Util until you have an import for them in the module you are > currently typing in). > Here's a video that shows this functionality: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBj0wu9dbnA > And a question: what would you like to see next in Descent? > Any suggestion, critic or bug report is welcome. You can use: > - the forums: http://www.dsource.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=107 > - trac: http://www.dsource.org/projects/descent/report?action=new > - irc: at freenode, #d.descent > Enjoy!
Awesome! How far along is semantic support for D2? I'd really like a real IDE for D2, but I guess not having one is the price I pay for living on the bleeding edge.