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>>> Maybe you should consider looking into some other browsers? Opera,
>>> Chrome
>>> and other Gecko based browsers might give you a better experience that
>>> t
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Leandro Lucarella, el 8 de octubre a las 01:44 me escribiste:
> Denis Koroskin, el 8 de octubre a las 05:14 me escribiste:
> > I tried using your GC under D2/Windows, and unfortunately it crashes
> > with Access Violation (I used a version modified by Sean as a
> > starting point with little chan
On Wed, 06 Oct 2010 15:50:25 +0400, Benjamin Thaut
wrote:
I wrote a small piece of sourcecode that generates stacktraces in D 2.0
under
windows. It works both with the pdb and cv debug symbol format. For
Exceptions
that are derived from the Error class the trace information is
automatica
Denis already explained the stack, here's some more info:
- cv2pdb demangles the function names, but uses '@' instead of '.',
because '.' in a symbol confuses the Visual Studio Debugger (I don't
know why the '@' is not displayed.)
- the D main function has symbol _Dmain, "main" is the C versi
On 07.10.2010 11:41, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
On 06/10/2010 15:25, Stephan Soller wrote:
On 06.10.2010 02:08, Arlo White wrote:
That's because HTML/CSS is a pretty terrible language for anything
beyond simple layouts. It shares more with Word/PDF/PostScript in terms
of its purpose and history than
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[1]: http://arkanis.de/
Not to complain, just FYI, this