On 6/22/2012 7:11 AM, Mehrdad wrote:
One way is to get the library source code for the C compiler and study it.
By "get" you mean "buy", right?

For Digital Mars C, yes you can buy it. For gcc, you can look at the C library source code for free. I'm sure the latter does the same things.

I find that to be against D's (supposedly) open-source nature...

D is open source, however, that isn't necessarily true of C. For example, the Win64 version of dmd will be designed to work with Microsoft VS, which will cost $500.


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