Re: Programming language made in D!
On 04/09/2014 05:31 PM, Harpo wrote: a programming language that is coded in D. Congratulations! :) Another one by a high school student: https://github.com/Rhodeus/Script The author had won first place among high school students in TÜBİTAK competition. Ali
Re: Programming language made in D!
On 4/9/2014 5:31 PM, Harpo wrote: Hello. Here is a programming language that is coded in D. The documentation is included in the file. It is ment to be used as a general purpose scripting language. Its name is HarpoScript. It has enough features for general purpose work at the moment, however its not exactly efficient. If you are interested check it out! Note it is only compiled for 64bit Linux. Link: http://www.mediafire.com/download/cjae0pnxmjpl7au/HarpoScriptR2.tar.gz A link to some design documentation would be appreciated, rather than just a compressed file.
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
On 4/9/14, 9:03 PM, Daniel Murphy wrote: Is there some way to get the severity column back on the search results page? And make regressions orange again? At the bottom of the search results page there is a 'change columns' button with the ui to control the columns to display. You'd have had to do this at some point on the old site too. I think I did the regression == orange manually in the templates and will re-do that change since I haven't found any configuration options to select the colors. It's one of the things on my todo list already since I noticed that too. :)
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
Is there some way to get the severity column back on the search results page? And make regressions orange again?
Re: vibe.d 0.7.19 has been released
On Wednesday, 9 April 2014 at 17:55:08 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote: Due to some personal events, this release took a lot longer than anticipated, but now it's ready (with a record number of 120 fixes/additions). Major changes and improvements: - Implemented SSL certificate validation (mostly important for HTTP client requests and for the SMTP client) - note that there is currently no built-in set of known root certificates, so those have to be supplied manually - New vibe.web.web module for building web interfaces in a similar descriptive way as with the REST interface generator - Various improvements of the Diet compiler, bringing it closer to the latest version of Jade - A number of performance improvements (unfortunately without any hard benchmark numbers) - New FileDescriptorEvent class usable to integrate foreign file handles, such as pipes or sockets created by external libraries, into the event loop - Lots of improvements to the Redis client with more to come in the next release - Of course compiles with the latest DMD The full list of changes/fixes can be found at http://vibed.org/blog/posts/vibe-release-0.7.19 Homepage: http://vibed.org/ DUB package: http://code.dlang.org/packages/vibe-d GitHub: https://github.com/rejectedsoftware/vibe.d Thanks for all your hard work. This is a great product.
Programming language made in D!
Hello. Here is a programming language that is coded in D. The documentation is included in the file. It is ment to be used as a general purpose scripting language. Its name is HarpoScript. It has enough features for general purpose work at the moment, however its not exactly efficient. If you are interested check it out! Note it is only compiled for 64bit Linux. Link: http://www.mediafire.com/download/cjae0pnxmjpl7au/HarpoScriptR2.tar.gz
Re: Interesting rant about Scala's issues
"Bruno Medeiros" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:li4a40$tn2> What I'm after > * I don't need a programming language. > * I need a coherent set of tools for creating software. A "language" is > incidental. > " > > I totally agree. Sure, the language may be the core, and one of the most > important aspects, but the rest of the tool-chain is extremely important > too. > > I don't think everyone in the D community (and outside it too) fully > stands behind this idea. At least I do. Let me explain: My "life-project" is represented by 450.000 lines C++ (music-notation) written in 14 years. I learned to hate C++ because of its unproductivity. I'm desparately waiting for something better. (that's why I have been following the D development from the beginning) BUT: The tool "VisualAssist", which I use now for a long time, is so tremendously useful, that it makes programming for me often fun and joy!!! Enjoy programming C++! Crazy, isn't it? Crucial is at least: - easy navigation to definitions/declarations/locations of usage - hyper-intelligent completion (VA does a superior job) - reasonable refactoring Visual Assist does a perfect job in providing this level of comfort to C++-Programmers. I did not find anything comparable yet in the D-toolbox. I feel D is superior to C++ in almost all fields, but if I have to change to a half-intelligent IDE, which gives me only reduced orientation/control/completion in a 1/2-mio-lines-project, then it is no alternative for me. That's why I'm still standing at the fence and watch all the exciting development from outside. Regards Christof Schardt
Re: Experimental win32 OMF linker written in D now on github
On 4/9/14, asman wrote: > Now which I update I lost all the PDFs in this repo. :( Here you go, see the ylink_docs folder: https://github.com/AndrejMitrovic/linker_resources
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
On 4/9/14, 2:47 PM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote: On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts wrote: It's moving your focus down to the status block just below the comment textarea. Not a bug, but also not super obvious. I know. But it's a total usability anti-pattern. It would be like hitting the horn in your car and then getting a display on your windshield asking you to touch-screen Yes or No to sound the horn. Feel free to report the issue to the bugzilla developers if it means enough to you. :)
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts wrote: > It's moving your focus down to the status block just below the comment > textarea. Not a bug, but > also not super obvious. I know. But it's a total usability anti-pattern. It would be like hitting the horn in your car and then getting a display on your windshield asking you to touch-screen Yes or No to sound the horn.
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
On 4/9/14, 2:26 PM, Kapps wrote: On Wednesday, 9 April 2014 at 07:59:26 UTC, Brad Roberts wrote: Well, my ISP decided that it wanted to take the night off while I was about half done. Completed: - issues.dlang.org should be functional - bug changes are slow due to mail sending - github updated to point to new site Todo: - old site doesn't redirect yet - auto tester graphs pull from the old db - speed up mail sending - copy data dir from old site (affects some functionality) Definitely noticing huge speed improvements and overall things look nicer. One issue I've noticed is that http://issues.dlang.org/ goes to an Apache test page (Amazon Linux AMI Test Page) even after a cache clear. Using https://issues.dlang.org works as expected however. Fixed, thanks. I broke it about an hour ago but it's fixed now.
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
On Wednesday, 9 April 2014 at 07:59:26 UTC, Brad Roberts wrote: Well, my ISP decided that it wanted to take the night off while I was about half done. Completed: - issues.dlang.org should be functional - bug changes are slow due to mail sending - github updated to point to new site Todo: - old site doesn't redirect yet - auto tester graphs pull from the old db - speed up mail sending - copy data dir from old site (affects some functionality) Definitely noticing huge speed improvements and overall things look nicer. One issue I've noticed is that http://issues.dlang.org/ goes to an Apache test page (Amazon Linux AMI Test Page) even after a cache clear. Using https://issues.dlang.org works as expected however.
Re: Interesting rant about Scala's issues
On Saturday, 5 April 2014 at 18:47:50 UTC, Walter Bright wrote: On 4/5/2014 10:10 AM, Timon Gehr wrote: On 04/03/2014 04:45 AM, Walter Bright wrote: On 4/2/2014 6:55 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: A lot of them could apply to us as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TS1lpKBMkgg at about 44:00: "I begged them not to do them [AST macros]." :-) (This is a misquote.) Yeah, I should have been more accurate. In response to a question about macros & reflection: "I begged them not to, not to just export the compiler to I begged them I begged them not to do it." Which is a very different statement.
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
It's moving your focus down to the status block just below the comment textarea. Not a bug, but also not super obvious. On 4/9/14, 1:50 PM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote: On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts wrote: Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is going to go read-only for some much needed maintenance and upgrading. I've just noticed some new behavior which looks like a bug. When I click on "edit" next to the "Status" of a bug, it just redirects me to e.g. https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12553#add_comment instead.
Re: Interesting rant about Scala's issues
On 4/9/2014 4:21 PM, Bruno Medeiros wrote: Sure, the language may be the core, and one of the most important aspects, but the rest of the tool-chain is extremely important too. I don't think everyone in the D community (and outside it too) fully stands behind this idea. I think a big part of that is because there's been a lot of work done using languages where good tooling is used as a substitute for a good language (*cough*java*cough*) - to predictably painful results. Tooling is certainly very important, but until someone comes up with a substitute for "programming languages" that actually *works well* as a *complete* substitute (decades of attempts, still zero successes), then unlike tooling, the language is still the one thing that's absolutely *mandatory*.
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts wrote: > Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is > going to go read-only for > some much needed maintenance and upgrading. I've just noticed some new behavior which looks like a bug. When I click on "edit" next to the "Status" of a bug, it just redirects me to e.g. https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12553#add_comment instead.
Re: Experimental win32 OMF linker written in D now on github
On Wednesday, 2 April 2014 at 04:16:55 UTC, Daniel Murphy wrote: "Jay Norwood" wrote in message news:tsyxasgqmrkmuolmf...@forum.dlang.org... Is there a test suite that you have to pass to declare it fully functional? Not that I know of, but it _almost_ passes the dmd test suite (3 failures). I'm slowly refactoring it so I can build a comprehensive test suite. Now which I update I lost all the PDFs in this repo. :(
Re: Interesting rant about Scala's issues
On 03/04/2014 02:55, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: A lot of them could apply to us as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TS1lpKBMkgg Andrei One interesting point near the end. He glossed over it since he was running out of time, but this was in the slides: " What I'm after * I don't need a programming language. * I need a coherent set of tools for creating software. A "language" is incidental. " I totally agree. Sure, the language may be the core, and one of the most important aspects, but the rest of the tool-chain is extremely important too. I don't think everyone in the D community (and outside it too) fully stands behind this idea. -- Bruno Medeiros https://twitter.com/brunodomedeiros
OpenSSL 1.0.1g
Almost forgot that the OpenSSL Windows binaries are shipped together with vibe.d. I've tagged a version with the latest OpenSSL 1.0.1g. Be sure to use this if you plan on setting up an SSL based server on Windows: http://code.dlang.org/packages/vibe-d/0.7.19+openssl-1.0.1g
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
Wait.. deskzilla, a tool on top of bugzilla, uses Jira to track bugs? There's irony in that. On 4/9/14, 11:51 AM, Orvid King wrote: For the Deskzilla Lite problem, it's because the new URL isn't currently on their list of open-source project's urls. I just opened an issue (https://jira.almworks.com/browse/DZO-1187) with them about it. On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts wrote: On 4/9/14, 5:55 AM, Sönke Ludwig wrote: Am 09.04.2014 14:38, schrieb Sönke Ludwig: Not sure what exactly needs to be done about it, but I noticed that Deskzilla Lite doesn't recognize issues.dlang.org as an open source installation and thus denies to add the "D" product with its >12k bugs. Also seems like votes are disabled. Fixed, that code was moved to an extension which needed to be explicitly enabled.
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
For the Deskzilla Lite problem, it's because the new URL isn't currently on their list of open-source project's urls. I just opened an issue (https://jira.almworks.com/browse/DZO-1187) with them about it. On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts wrote: > On 4/9/14, 5:55 AM, Sönke Ludwig wrote: >> Am 09.04.2014 14:38, schrieb Sönke Ludwig: >>> Not sure what exactly needs to be done about it, but I noticed that >>> Deskzilla Lite doesn't recognize issues.dlang.org as an open source >>> installation and thus denies to add the "D" product with its >12k bugs. >> >> Also seems like votes are disabled. > > Fixed, that code was moved to an extension which needed to be explicitly > enabled. >
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts wrote: > As to what the 3.4 to 4.4 changes entail.. I'm sure that list is long as > it's years and many many > versions worth of changes. Best source for that would be to peruse the > bugzilla change logs. Excellent. Found a few pages listing the new features for each new major version number: v3.6: http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/3.6/release-notes.html#v36_feat v4.0: http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/4.0/release-notes.html#v40_feat v4.2: http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/4.2/release-notes.html#v42_feat v4.4: http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/4.4/release-notes.html#v44_feat One of the more interesting ones which first caught my eyes is: http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/4.0/release-notes.html#v40_feat_dup (Automatic Duplicate Detection When Filing Bugs). I suspect this is gonna help cut down on duplicate reports.
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
On 4/9/14, 5:55 AM, Sönke Ludwig wrote: Am 09.04.2014 14:38, schrieb Sönke Ludwig: Not sure what exactly needs to be done about it, but I noticed that Deskzilla Lite doesn't recognize issues.dlang.org as an open source installation and thus denies to add the "D" product with its >12k bugs. Also seems like votes are disabled. Fixed, that code was moved to an extension which needed to be explicitly enabled.
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
On 4/9/14, 2:38 AM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote: On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts wrote: Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is going to go read-only for some much needed maintenance and upgrading. Interesting. So what's new in this version of bugzilla (or rather what was the old version and which is the new version?). The few things I can tell at a glance: - All links are underlined by default (a little bit ugly, but I can use a stylish script to override this) - There's a new Tags field now - The site is way faster now, yay! The primary changes: 1) hardware 2) url, into the *.dlang.org name space 3) upgrading from 3.4 (long past it's supported lifetime) to 4.4 (current) As to what the 3.4 to 4.4 changes entail.. I'm sure that list is long as it's years and many many versions worth of changes. Best source for that would be to peruse the bugzilla change logs.
vibe.d 0.7.19 has been released
Due to some personal events, this release took a lot longer than anticipated, but now it's ready (with a record number of 120 fixes/additions). Major changes and improvements: - Implemented SSL certificate validation (mostly important for HTTP client requests and for the SMTP client) - note that there is currently no built-in set of known root certificates, so those have to be supplied manually - New vibe.web.web module for building web interfaces in a similar descriptive way as with the REST interface generator - Various improvements of the Diet compiler, bringing it closer to the latest version of Jade - A number of performance improvements (unfortunately without any hard benchmark numbers) - New FileDescriptorEvent class usable to integrate foreign file handles, such as pipes or sockets created by external libraries, into the event loop - Lots of improvements to the Redis client with more to come in the next release - Of course compiles with the latest DMD The full list of changes/fixes can be found at http://vibed.org/blog/posts/vibe-release-0.7.19 Homepage: http://vibed.org/ DUB package: http://code.dlang.org/packages/vibe-d GitHub: https://github.com/rejectedsoftware/vibe.d
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
Am 09.04.2014 14:38, schrieb Sönke Ludwig: Not sure what exactly needs to be done about it, but I noticed that Deskzilla Lite doesn't recognize issues.dlang.org as an open source installation and thus denies to add the "D" product with its >12k bugs. Also seems like votes are disabled.
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
Not sure what exactly needs to be done about it, but I noticed that Deskzilla Lite doesn't recognize issues.dlang.org as an open source installation and thus denies to add the "D" product with its >12k bugs.
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
On 4/9/14, Andrej Mitrovic wrote: > - All links are underlined by default (a little bit ugly, but I can > use a stylish script to override this) Here's what I use for the Stylish[1] addon: - @-moz-document url-prefix('https://issues.dlang.org'), url-prefix('http://issues.dlang.org') { a { text-decoration:none; } } - [1] : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stylish/
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
On 4/9/14, Brad Roberts wrote: > Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is > going to go read-only for > some much needed maintenance and upgrading. Interesting. So what's new in this version of bugzilla (or rather what was the old version and which is the new version?). The few things I can tell at a glance: - All links are underlined by default (a little bit ugly, but I can use a stylish script to override this) - There's a new Tags field now - The site is way faster now, yay!
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
On Wednesday, 9 April 2014 at 07:59:26 UTC, Brad Roberts wrote: Well, my ISP decided that it wanted to take the night off while I was about half done. Completed: - issues.dlang.org should be functional - bug changes are slow due to mail sending - github updated to point to new site Todo: - old site doesn't redirect yet - auto tester graphs pull from the old db - speed up mail sending - copy data dir from old site (affects some functionality) Andrei: can you change the bounty site's config What have I left out / forgotten? More when my connectivity is restored. On Apr 8, 2014, at 8:03 PM, Brad Roberts wrote: Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is going to go read-only for some much needed maintenance and upgrading. Assuming all goes well, it will come back an hour or so later as issues.dlang.org. That name isresolvable now with an old copy of the db -- don't use it yet as it'll all be wiped out and replaced by a fresh copy of the real db. Redirects will be in place so that old url's send you over to the new site. If things go badly, I'll abort and make d.puremagic.com/issues/ read-write again and try again after resolving whatever issues caused me to give up tonight. Hopefully things will all go smoothly, and apologies in advance if they don't. :) Later, Brad I'm seeing massive speed improvements. Hooray :)
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
Well, my ISP decided that it wanted to take the night off while I was about half done. Completed: - issues.dlang.org should be functional - bug changes are slow due to mail sending - github updated to point to new site Todo: - old site doesn't redirect yet - auto tester graphs pull from the old db - speed up mail sending - copy data dir from old site (affects some functionality) Andrei: can you change the bounty site's config What have I left out / forgotten? More when my connectivity is restored. On Apr 8, 2014, at 8:03 PM, Brad Roberts wrote: > Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is going > to go read-only for some much needed maintenance and upgrading. Assuming all > goes well, it will come back an hour or so later as issues.dlang.org. That > name isresolvable now with an old copy of the db -- don't use it yet as it'll > all be wiped out and replaced by a fresh copy of the real db. Redirects will > be in place so that old url's send you over to the new site. > > If things go badly, I'll abort and make d.puremagic.com/issues/ read-write > again and try again after resolving whatever issues caused me to give up > tonight. > > Hopefully things will all go smoothly, and apologies in advance if they > don't. :) > > Later, > Brad
Re: Bugzilla maintenance tonight
On Wednesday, 9 April 2014 at 03:05:14 UTC, Brad Roberts wrote: Tonight at 11pm pacific time, about 3 hours from now, the D bugzilla is going to go read-only for some much needed maintenance and upgrading. Assuming all goes well, it will come back an hour or so later as issues.dlang.org. That name isresolvable now with an old copy of the db -- don't use it yet as it'll all be wiped out and replaced by a fresh copy of the real db. Redirects will be in place so that old url's send you over to the new site. If things go badly, I'll abort and make d.puremagic.com/issues/ read-write again and try again after resolving whatever issues caused me to give up tonight. Hopefully things will all go smoothly, and apologies in advance if they don't. :) Later, Brad Good luck, and thank you for doing this! A Bugzilla update has been quite welcome for some time now.