On 30-10-2012 14:46, Isak Andersson wrote:
Based on my experience POSIX compliance is like any standard.
You end up getting lots of #ifdef for each POSIX system anyway. The
only people that think POSIX is a standard without any issues, only
know GNU/Linux.
One thing missing from the list which costs a lot of effort, is code
generation.
Based on my toy Solaris experience with DMD, I think it is easier to
use LDC or GDC for bringing D to other platforms.
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Paulo
Yeah, it seems like POSIX kind of failed in the sense that you can't
just have a simple posix makefile that works for any posix compliant os.
I direct you to the POSIX makefiles of DMD, druntime, and phobos. ;)
The problem with using those is that most D libraries are built with DMD
in mind, like Vibe.d. DMD is pretty much setting the standard for how D
behaves.
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Alex Rønne Petersen
a...@lycus.org
http://lycus.org