Hi,
while dynamically calling a shared object from a statically
build executable on linux, both LDC and DMD fails with a
non-zero code 139.
In my productive system the SO is written in C++,
for reproduction I wrote a sample SO in D.
You can find the example here
https://github.com/ldc-developer
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 22:10:57 UTC, solnce wrote:
Personally I feel this is more about lack of the vision, as
Alexandrescu once said. Now it feels like D is mostly the
compiler, but I think, that having one big mega project (like
IDE+RAD) could give a new breath and significance to D l
On 09-02-2020 12:52, mark wrote:
I am trying to build a simple "hello world" app (from the gtkDcoding
blog) in $HOME/app/d/gtktest (which is a dub init created directory) and
have this dub.sdl:
name "gtktest"
description "Gtk Test"
authors "Mark"
targetType "executable"
dependency "gtk-d:gtk
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 22:10:57 UTC, solnce wrote:
No, I understand that and agree - VSCode is impressive and I'll
try it, but what is wrong with idea to have a dedicated IDE? At
least one. C/C++ has tons of these and many of these are being
actively developed, so why D cannot have? Espe
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 18:17:13 UTC, JN wrote:
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 13:22:56 UTC, solnce wrote:
I really enjoy Pascal having Lazarus. Although it is not
perfected, it provides very good start for beginners - native
IDE, RAD, easy to setup and adjust, integrated debugger. All
th
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 13:22:56 UTC, solnce wrote:
I really enjoy Pascal having Lazarus. Although it is not
perfected, it provides very good start for beginners - native
IDE, RAD, easy to setup and adjust, integrated debugger. All
that beginners need to have for good start at no time cos
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 14:32:38 UTC, Martin Brezel wrote:
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 13:22:56 UTC, solnce wrote:
I was expecting D lang to have something similar,if not an
RAD, then native IDE with all that basic functionality support.
VisualStudioCode seems to be what you are looki
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 13:22:56 UTC, solnce wrote:
I was expecting D lang to have something similar,if not an RAD,
then native IDE with all that basic functionality support.
VisualStudioCode seems to be what you are looking for - except I
do not fully understand what you mean by "nativ
"lflags-windows": ["/SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS", "/ENTRY:mainCRTStartup"],
On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 2:30 PM mark via Digitalmars-d-learn
wrote:
>
> I found a much easier way to get GtkD working on windows than
> that described in
> https://gtkdcoding.com/2019/01/11/-introduction-to-gtkDcoding.html
>
>
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 13:28:59 UTC, mark wrote:
I found a much easier way to get GtkD working on windows than
that described in
https://gtkdcoding.com/2019/01/11/-introduction-to-gtkDcoding.html
1. I downloaded and installed the Gtk3 runtime (the link is on
https://gtkdcoding.com/
I found a much easier way to get GtkD working on windows than
that described in
https://gtkdcoding.com/2019/01/11/-introduction-to-gtkDcoding.html
1. I downloaded and installed the Gtk3 runtime (the link is on
https://gtkdcoding.com/2019/01/11/-introduction-to-gtkDcoding.html)
2. I d
On Saturday, 8 February 2020 at 09:26:41 UTC, Marcone wrote:
You don't need an IDE for run Dlang. I Use "Sublime Text". Very
good for Dlang.
I am sorry if my questions appear stupid, but I am very curious.
I really enjoy Pascal having Lazarus. Although it is not
perfected, it provides very go
Turns out I didn't need to add lines to dub.sdl at all. So my
dub.sdl is now just:
name "gtktest"
description "Gtk Test"
authors "Mark"
targetType "executable"
dependency "gtk-d:gtkd" version=">=3.9.0"
The solution was to do this:
$ dub add-path ~/opt/GtkD3/
After that it does static builds,
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 12:03:23 UTC, Ron Tarrant wrote:
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 11:52:19 UTC, mark wrote:
right now I want to start on Linux and I'm stuck.
Maybe this will help...
https://gtkdcoding.com/2019/03/31/x0002-gtkd-in-a-linux-environment.html
Unfortunately it didn't b
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 02:25:56 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
On 2/8/20 7:39 PM, realhet wrote:
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 00:15:47 UTC, Drug wrote:
On Saturday, 8 February 2020 at 23:37:56 UTC, realhet wrote:
Yea, I exactly ran into that "init" problem, I will avoid that,
thx!
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 01:19:55 UTC, Paul Backus wrote:
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 00:57:05 UTC, realhet wrote:
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 00:41:12 UTC, realhet wrote:
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 00:27:21 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe
enum initValue = (new typeof(this)).tupleof
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 11:52:19 UTC, mark wrote:
right now I want to start on Linux and I'm stuck.
Maybe this will help...
https://gtkdcoding.com/2019/03/31/x0002-gtkd-in-a-linux-environment.html
According to the GtkD web site https://gtkd.org/ this GUI library
is cross-platform, so hopefully just what I need.
The introductory blog
https://gtkdcoding.com/2019/01/11/-introduction-to-gtkDcoding.html explains how to install and get started with GtkD on Windows (which I plan to use late
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