On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 14:44:53 UTC, cc wrote:
The buffering also happens under cygwin shells (I'm not
building with cygwin, I just like using their bash shell). If
I run a D program through the basic cmd.exe, it runs with no
stdout buffering. However any other situation (shell,
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 20:39:55 UTC, Jack wrote:
I have a block of code that the only thing that change is the
type passed in one of the template functions called so I'd like
to make a DRY for this. But I'm not just replacing by a
function due to control-flow, for example, there are
I have a block of code that the only thing that change is the
type passed in one of the template functions called so I'd like
to make a DRY for this. But I'm not just replacing by a function
due to control-flow, for example, there are if-statements where
one just break and the other return 0.
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 18:45:08 UTC, Christian Köstlin wrote:
Does anybody use serve-d with emacs (lsp-mode or eglot)?
I would love to see the configuration!
Kind regards,
Christian
if you configure it yourself, feel free to share the
configuration and maybe PR it to serve-d repo.
Does anybody use serve-d with emacs (lsp-mode or eglot)?
I would love to see the configuration!
Kind regards,
Christian
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 17:37:26 UTC, Rainer Schuetze wrote:
On 26/04/2021 10:00, Raimondo Mancino wrote:
[...]
The problem is that the semantic engine used by Visual D is
working with the DMD frontend of 2.095, but "noreturn" is a new
language feature introduced with 2.096.
You can
On 26/04/2021 10:00, Raimondo Mancino wrote:
> Hello, I'm new to the language; I just started learning it a few months
> ago. I'm doing okay with it, I find it very versatile and fast to learn.
> I come from Java and C/C++ and I think D solves tons of problems I had
> with these.
>
> I was
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 14:44:53 UTC, cc wrote:
Visual Studio 2019 is installed, as well as... quite a few
runtimes, multiple for Visual C++ 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012,
2013, 2015-2019.
like me
If I run a D program through the basic cmd.exe, it runs with no
stdout buffering.
Does it
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 15:54:36 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
Do you have a separate object.d in your current directory? That
can cause all kinds of weird errors.
Otherwise I suspect this is a conflict between two versions of
the compiler. If you had one installed before then updated it
or
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 08:00:08 UTC, Raimondo Mancino wrote:
C:\D\dmd2\src\druntime\import\core\sys\windows\dll.d:
\object.d(18): can only `*` a pointer, not a `typeof(null)`
Do you have a separate object.d in your current directory? That
can cause all kinds of weird errors.
Otherwise
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 14:17:34 UTC, Imperatorn wrote:
Also, be sure to join on Discord as well
(https://discord.gg/bMZk9Q4) if you're not already there!
Thank you, I think I'll join.
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 10:42:54 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
(According to -v: DMD64 D Compiler v2.096.0-dirty)
That's actually normal for the Windows versions. I'm not sure
where it comes from, but it's always there.
Ouuu, that's bad advertising, isn't it? Who wants to use dirty
software, it
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 14:44:53 UTC, cc wrote:
I run a D program through the basic cmd.exe, it runs with no
stdout buffering.
You'll find the same thing with C programs, since it is actually
the C standard library that does this buffering rather than D.
If it is writing to a character
On Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 08:10:17PM +, graw via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote:
> A few years ago I know there was some efforts to get D building for android
> with LDC and dlangui building for android.
I don't know about dlangui, but I had success getting hello world
working on android, including
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 13:44:19 UTC, frame wrote:
On Sunday, 25 April 2021 at 15:01:25 UTC, cc wrote:
Adding a note in case anyone stumbles across this with a
similar problem:
Adding `stdout.setvbuf(0, _IONBF);` to both the main and DLL
will cause D to autoflush after every write call
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 11:03:19 UTC, Raimondo Mancino wrote:
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 10:44:14 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
You might try to build outside of VS and see if you get the
same errors.
The weird thing is that I get these errors just in the errors
frame, but building works just
On Sunday, 25 April 2021 at 15:01:25 UTC, cc wrote:
Adding a note in case anyone stumbles across this with a
similar problem:
Adding `stdout.setvbuf(0, _IONBF);` to both the main and DLL
will cause D to autoflush after every write call without
requiring a manual flush (which seems to happen
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 11:03:19 UTC, Raimondo Mancino wrote:
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 10:44:14 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
You might try to build outside of VS and see if you get the
same errors.
The weird thing is that I get these errors just in the errors
frame, but building works just
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 10:44:14 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
You might try to build outside of VS and see if you get the
same errors.
The weird thing is that I get these errors just in the errors
frame, but building works just fine without errors.
If I run devenv.exe directly on the
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 10:40:44 UTC, Johann Lermer wrote:
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 08:58:25 UTC, Raimondo Mancino
wrote:
According to -v: DMD64 D Compiler v2.096.0-dirty
Well, that says it all, doesn't it? I'm not familiar with the
windows versions, but that doesn't seem to be an
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 08:00:08 UTC, Raimondo Mancino wrote:
Since these are thrown by the standard library, I suspect this
could be a bug; but maybe I'm just missing something?
Thank you for your help.
You might try to build outside of VS and see if you get the same
errors.
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 08:58:25 UTC, Raimondo Mancino wrote:
According to -v: DMD64 D Compiler v2.096.0-dirty
Well, that says it all, doesn't it? I'm not familiar with the
windows versions, but that doesn't seem to be an offical release
- at least I never had a dmd2 that claimed to be
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 08:40:01 UTC, Imperatorn wrote:
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 08:00:08 UTC, Raimondo Mancino
wrote:
Hello, I'm new to the language; I just started learning it a
few months ago. I'm doing okay with it, I find it very
versatile and fast to learn. I come from Java and
On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 08:00:08 UTC, Raimondo Mancino wrote:
Hello, I'm new to the language; I just started learning it a
few months ago. I'm doing okay with it, I find it very
versatile and fast to learn. I come from Java and C/C++ and I
think D solves tons of problems I had with these.
Hello, I'm new to the language; I just started learning it a few
months ago. I'm doing okay with it, I find it very versatile and
fast to learn. I come from Java and C/C++ and I think D solves
tons of problems I had with these.
I was trying the Visual D extension to Visual Studio, but after
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