On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 16:39:19 -0400, Adam Ruppe wrote: > On 8/5/10, mwarning <moritzwarn...@web.de> wrote: >> I assume that's what you call unusable? > > I mean unusable in the literal sense: $ ./ldc > ./ldc: error while loading shared libraries: libelf.so.0: cannot open > shared object file: No such file or directory Google might help.
> > I hear it also doesn't do D2 at all, which is unacceptable, and that it > doesn't do exceptions in Windows - thus meaning it doesn't work there at > all for any real programs - which is unacceptable AND unforgivable. ... > AFAIK, the Windows unusability is in LLVM itself. Yes, llvm doesn't support exception handling on windows. > Honestly, I'd be surprised if there's a single person on the planet who > uses a D LLVM compiler professionally today given its limitations. There are. > LDC is garbage, and that's all that actually exists. To abandon DMD for > that is language suicide. O.o