On Sunday, 29 January 2017 at 03:11:34 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote:
On Sunday, 29 January 2017 at 02:59:12 UTC, Nestor wrote:
On Sunday, 29 January 2017 at 02:55:04 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe
wrote:
On Sunday, 29 January 2017 at 00:36:34 UTC, Nestor wrote:
Well, native implementations are useful at least for
building self-contained applications.
Sometimes true, but sqlite can be easily embedded and
statically linked, so your binary is still self-contained,
there's just a small compile time dependency on the
sqlite3.lib.
Also, one can learn more advanced features of the language
studying them.
Oh, certainly, writing and studying it is a good thing.
In the case of Windows, where libraries are usually dlls, how
could this be achieved, using your wrapper for example?
dmd can link to dlls now. if just specify them on the
commandline.
Can dlls be embedded as well? I mean can I make a static dmd
executable with the functionality of the library embedded and not
just stored as a resource to be extracted and run at runtime?