Dicebot:
I am pretty sure I remember people reporting running vibe.d on
Raspberry Pi
It is not checked by CI so things can break time to time, but
in general it should work
Thanks.
So currently for me - running arch linux within a chroot under
android on a oneplusone phone - gdc seems to work fine for hello
world. ldc now compiles and links (thanks, dicebot) but gives me
a bus error when I try to run the code. clang compiles the C
equivalent fine and the code works. vibed default/hw app
compiles under gdc and starts, but cannot listen on the port and
segfaults.
it's possible it is an artefact of running linux within the
chroot (although everything else I have tried works so far
including vnc, python, numpy, etc) so will try on raspberry pi
when I get around to ordering one (which may be some weeks).
at a tangent: I think it is an easy win to write up a small
tutorial on developing simple apps in D on android. obviously
the retail market is big, but there is opportunity for enterprise
users - many people on the portfolio manager side in the
investment world would love to be able to see key calculations on
their phone. it doesn't need to be super-pretty; just seeing the
results in a browser would be a big improvement over nothing.