On 6/25/13 10:47 PM, cal wrote:
I uploaded a small demo of a D repl i've been playing with, might be of
some interest. It's not a robust bit of code, and is not my idea of a
proper repl, but shows some possibilities. The video shows the repl
running as a web server (using vibe) with a browser client which adds
some pretty.
Video is at: http://youtu.be/6Ycr4N1jb_g
Code is at: https://github.com/callumenator/dabble
Note: the repl is windows only, as it uses Dll's and some custom loading
code. When full dynamic loading support comes along, i guess it could
run under linux, and probably be a bit more stable.
cal... thank you for working on and posting this. I could definitely
using something like this to get more understanding of what goes on
under the hood. Unfortunately I made a switch to *nix OSes (MAC OSX and
and more recently Ubuntu) back in 2011 and have never looked back. Can't
wait for *nix support to be implemented.
You suggest that it is not your idea of a proper repl. Is there plans of
returning to the drawing board to develop that idea from scratch?
Eagerly,
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