On 2019-09-02 07:47-0000 Arjen Markus wrote:

Hi Alan,

I will have a look at this - I have built CMake before, that should not be a 
problem 😊. I have no experience, however, with the D compiler you mention.

Hi Arjen:

Thanks for your willingness to do the requested test_d tests on MSYS2
with dmd.  The results of those tests should help me to get our CMake
D language support working correctly for the Windows-dmd case for both
test_d and PLplot.

Alan


-----Original Message-----
From: Alan W. Irwin <alan.w.irwin1...@gmail.com>
Sent: 01 September 2019 01:40
To: Takeshi Enomoto <tenom...@users.sourceforge.net>; Arjen Markus 
<arjen.mar...@deltares.nl>; PLplot development list 
<Plplot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Plplot-devel] D language support topic

To Takeshi and Arjen:

I have now (git described as plplot-5.15.0-21-gf7d9bec36) pushed this topic to 
the PLplot master branch at SourceForge.  This new D language support (see 
README.release for details) works perfectly on Linux (all comprehensive tests 
have passed perfectly on my Debian Buster platform), and I hope Takeshi (who 
contributed part of the changes that have gone into this push) would be willing 
to test this new D language support for PLplot on the MacPorts platform and 
Arjen on the
MSYS2 platform.

@Takeshi: as MacPorts maintainer of the plplot package for that distribution, 
this push cannot help you immediately with dmd because the push only works for 
that compiler if you have first built an extremely recent version of CMake, and 
it will take quite a while until that recent version of CMake propagates 
officially to MacPorts.
But if you are still interested in testing for your future dmd MacPorts benefit (or want 
to test gdc instead which should work with the current official MacPorts version of 
CMake), then please follow the directions in cmake/test_d/README (which include building 
an extremely recent version of CMake to use for all testing) to generate a report tarball 
in the two ways requested so I can analyze those results and adjust the 
"Darwin" Platform files accordingly.

@Arjen: the only D compiler you have access to on Windows is one you download for yourself 
[from Digital 
Mars](https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdlang.org%2Fdownload.html&amp;data=02%7C01%7C%7Ca962fd3984664e88519308d72e6c7d4b%7C15f3fe0ed7124981bc7cfe949af215bb%7C0%7C0%7C637028915813958706&amp;sdata=Q5GbOISrDsA%2Fyxn16s2s4FeEor02in2aGUIFKRSkRLA%3D&amp;reserved=0).
I would appreciate you testing our new D language support on MSYS2 with that 
compiler.
As in Takeshi's case I suggest you start with the test_d project for an 
extremely recent version of CMake from its git master branch that you have 
built yourself.

Alan
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