Well I've decided to get a look at the dmd2 source and see what I can 
contribute to it, only to notice it is very VC++ unfriendly. After a few hours 
of work, I finally got it to compile, and it works great, for the most part.

VC++ has no real support for long double; it supports the syntax as distinct 
types but they are implemented as double precision, not extended precision. 
There are no stdint.h and fenv.h headers, I found isnan() in float.h but I had 
to leave out backend/strtold.c for now, there was no unresolved references from 
this. alloca() was also found in malloc.h, not stdlib.h. The joys of not using 
a C99 compliant compiler heh. I also couldn't get the compiler to compile *.c 
as C++, even with the /TP switch (Compile as C++), I had to rename every file 
to *.cpp.

Other than that, it was standard compilation, I disabled a few warnings to not 
get my output flooded, defined MARS, __I86__ and _DH, generated the different 
table files, and compiled, all from within the IDE.

Jumping back in C++ reminded me why I loved D so much, I will definitely start 
working on, or help developing it if already planned, a D port of dmd once the 
spec gets stable.

In any ways, I am wondering where I can submit my changes for review, since I 
doubt there is any public access to the repository on dsource, and I would very 
much like to contribute to the D programming language.

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