On 2013-02-10 18:22, alex wrote:
Yep, I chose text/x-d mainly because the type for c#-files had been
text/x-sharp, and since there probably is no other program that uses .d
or .di files, I kept that one :) - But yeah, define one and I'll take it
over!
Isn't there a bigger registration process required in terms of ISO or such?
DTrace uses .d files.
"Tracing programs (also referred to as scripts) are written using the D
programming language (not to be confused with other programming
languages named "D")"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DTrace
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/Jacob Carlborg