Re: SAOC 2021 Projects Summarized
On Monday, 30 August 2021 at 16:03:29 UTC, Guillaume Piolat wrote: Hyped by ProtoObject, this is our hope for a nothrow @nogc .destroy eventually! This fails today only because of the rt_finalize hook working through void*. If you cut that out... --- class Foo { ~this() @nogc nothrow {} } void main() @nogc nothrow { scope auto foo = new Foo(); foo.__xdtor(); } --- this works today. .destroy does this if it is an extern(C++) class, but not for a D class. It isn't limited by Object though. I think the templated druntime hooks might make more of a difference here than protoobject.
Re: SAOC 2021 Projects Summarized
On Monday, 30 August 2021 at 12:47:11 UTC, Mike Parker wrote: Five projects have been selected for SAOC 2021. I've summarized them on the blog. I would like to point out that the quality of the applications this year was top-notch. Thanks to the applicants for putting in the effort. I hope they all put the same effort into their weekly forum updates and milestone reports :-) Congratulations to: Robert Aron (again!) Teodor Dutu Luís Ferreira Dylan Graham Ahmet Sait KoC’ak The blog: https://dlang.org/blog/2021/08/30/saoc-2021-projects/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/d_language/comments/pehbrq/symmetry_autumn_of_code_2021_projects/ Hyped by ProtoObject, this is our hope for a nothrow @nogc .destroy eventually!
Re: SAOC 2021 Projects Summarized
On 8/30/21 8:47 AM, Mike Parker wrote: Five projects have been selected for SAOC 2021. I've summarized them on the blog. I would like to point out that the quality of the applications this year was top-notch. Thanks to the applicants for putting in the effort. I hope they all put the same effort into their weekly forum updates and milestone reports :-) Congratulations to: Robert Aron (again!) Teodor Dutu Luís Ferreira Dylan Graham Ahmet Sait KoC’ak The blog: https://dlang.org/blog/2021/08/30/saoc-2021-projects/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/d_language/comments/pehbrq/symmetry_autumn_of_code_2021_projects/ Some really ambitious projects there! I look forward to seeing those implemented. -Steve
Re: mir.complex
On Monday, 30 August 2021 at 13:26:09 UTC, Per Nordlöw wrote: [snip] Why wasn't fixing the linking bugs considered an alternative to forking std.complex? What are the other remaining reasons for not using std.complex? It doesn't look like any bug reports were filed. Hopefully that can happen...
Re: mir.complex
On Friday, 20 August 2021 at 17:02:33 UTC, 9il wrote: There are few reasons. The main one is that linking bugs caused by a compiler mangling/generation bugs makes std.complex unusable for us. Initially I have updated all packages with std.complex, however it failed to link in a private project. Why wasn't fixing the linking bugs considered an alternative to forking std.complex? What are the other remaining reasons for not using std.complex?
Re: SAOC 2021 Projects Summarized
On Monday, 30 August 2021 at 12:47:11 UTC, Mike Parker wrote: Five projects have been selected for SAOC 2021. I've summarized them on the blog. [snip] Looks like a good set of projects. Good luck to them.
SAOC 2021 Projects Summarized
Five projects have been selected for SAOC 2021. I've summarized them on the blog. I would like to point out that the quality of the applications this year was top-notch. Thanks to the applicants for putting in the effort. I hope they all put the same effort into their weekly forum updates and milestone reports :-) Congratulations to: Robert Aron (again!) Teodor Dutu Luís Ferreira Dylan Graham Ahmet Sait KoC’ak The blog: https://dlang.org/blog/2021/08/30/saoc-2021-projects/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/d_language/comments/pehbrq/symmetry_autumn_of_code_2021_projects/