On Monday, 10 June 2013 at 20:51:16 UTC, Jesse Phillips wrote:
On Monday, 10 June 2013 at 18:25:05 UTC, Graham Fawcett wrote:
Hi folks,
There's an interesting discussion going on at Reddit about
choosing a replacement language for 0install:
http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1g1fhf/case_study_for_replacing_python_in_0install/
I've tried to do a bit of D advocacy there, but there's more
to be done. :) If you have a few moments to dispel some D
myths, and contribute constructively to the discussion, please
take a look!
Best,
Graham
I don't know how to make this test on Windows (current OS). But
he uses this to test that failure to print hello correctly
indicates failure.
./hello 1< /dev/null; echo Exit status: $?
And Rust is the only one to pass in his list (ATS, C#, Go,
Haskell, OCaml, Python)
If you want to know what happens on my linux box
1 module hellotest;
2
3 import std.stdio;
4
5 void main()
6 {
7 writeln("hello world.");
8 }
anthony@LinuxGen12:~/projects/temp$ ./hellotest
hello world.
anthony@LinuxGen12:~/projects/temp$ ./hellotest 1</dev/null; echo
status : $?
status : 0
anthony@LinuxGen12:~/projects/temp$