I wouldn't call it D. It looks like C, which smells like D. But the point is good. It's possible to make a C facade to use a C back-end.
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Jacob Carlborg <d...@me.com> wrote: > On 2011-10-20 22:29, Marco Leise wrote: >> >> Am 20.10.2011, 13:11 Uhr, schrieb Jacob Carlborg <d...@me.com>: >> >>> On 2011-10-20 11:38, Gor Gyolchanyan wrote: >>>> >>>> Not a compiler (we have 3), only a front-end. Preferably in D itself >>>> and preferably as modular as possible (e.g. not everyone needs the >>>> semantic parser). >>>> Provided a good D front-end in D it'll be very easy to make a great >>>> IDE, even if it's GUI is bad. >>> >>> Preferably, at least one of, these compilers should use the front end >>> as well. >> >> I don't see that happening: A D front end and a C++ backend. Perhaps GCC >> becomes the stadard D compiler and DMD is translated to D using that ;) > > It is possible, have a look at DDMD: http://www.dsource.org/projects/ddmd > > -- > /Jacob Carlborg >