> I read your reasons why you're not using DStep. But I still think it's a > shame that you chose to create a new tool instead of contributing to DStep. > > That's the unfortunate issue with the D community. Everyone is creating > their on projects instead of working together. That's why the progress > is so slow. >
How would you address those issues? My intermediate data structures have evolved quite a lot and I'm glad that I wasn't dragging dstep along as I tried to figure it out. The model now is more similar to dstep than it was at some points. For a while, I was writing to multiple files. This tool has a long way to go, and it may make sense to move it into dstep in the future. -- Paul O'Neil Github / IRC: todayman