Re: Visual D 0.3.39 released - mago now supports 64-bit debugging
On Monday, 20 October 2014 at 15:33:55 UTC, FrankLike wrote: There seems something wrong with the cv2pdb conversion. Please open a bug report at https://issues.dlang.org/enter_bug.cgi and quote the file Debug\dguiTest.buildlog.html I test it by dfltest.exe The bug has reported on Issue 13641 . It's not a bug,VD0.3.39 is very good. I have stop the Issue 13641 ,and set it's invalid. The error's reason is my FireWall stop the mspdbsrv.exe . Thank you again.
Re: Visual D 0.3.39 released - mago now supports 64-bit debugging
There seems something wrong with the cv2pdb conversion. Please open a bug report at https://issues.dlang.org/enter_bug.cgi and quote the file Debug\dguiTest.buildlog.html I test it by dfltest.exe The bug has reported on Issue 13641 .
Re: Visual D 0.3.39 released - mago now supports 64-bit debugging
On 12.10.2014 21:37, Meta wrote: On Sunday, 12 October 2014 at 08:17:33 UTC, Rainer Schuetze wrote: Hmmm, I don't get errors with that. Is it reproducible? What version of VS are you using? I can reproduce it by opening Visual Studio, going to File > New > File > D > Empty D Module, and editing the file. It happened to me a few moments ago, but I have tried reproducing it twice afterward and I couldn't. It's happened multiple times, however, so it's not a fluke. Could you create a minidump of the frozen Visual Studio with the Pocess Explorer [1] and send it to me? Maybe I can see where it is going beserk. Where can I email you at? I use the web interface, so I'm unable to see the email addresses that messages come from. My email is r.sagitario at gmx dot de. If it isn't too large, you can also attach it to a bug report here: https://issues.dlang.org/enter_bug.cgi for component "VisualD".
Re: Visual D 0.3.39 released - mago now supports 64-bit debugging
On 13.10.2014 14:59, FrankLike wrote: Sorry, Rainer, I find it didn't get the Debug info ! I test it by DGui. Converting debug information... "Debug\dguiTest.exe" not created! Building Debug\dguiTest.exe failed! Project Property → Compiler → Debug → Debug Info The Default item is 'Symbolic(suitable for Mago)'. But I use the vs's item : 'Symbolic(suitable for VS debug engine)' Then get the bad info: Building Debug\dguiTest.exe... Converting debug information... "Debug\dguiTest.exe" not created! Building Debug\dguiTest.exe failed! Where is my Error? Maybe it's the Visual D 's Error? Thank you,I'm waiting for your answer. There seems something wrong with the cv2pdb conversion. Please open a bug report at https://issues.dlang.org/enter_bug.cgi and quote the file Debug\dguiTest.buildlog.html
Re: Visual D 0.3.39 released - mago now supports 64-bit debugging
Sorry, Rainer, I find it didn't get the Debug info ! I test it by DGui. Converting debug information... "Debug\dguiTest.exe" not created! Building Debug\dguiTest.exe failed! Project Property → Compiler → Debug → Debug Info The Default item is 'Symbolic(suitable for Mago)'. But I use the vs's item : 'Symbolic(suitable for VS debug engine)' Then get the bad info: Building Debug\dguiTest.exe... Converting debug information... "Debug\dguiTest.exe" not created! Building Debug\dguiTest.exe failed! Where is my Error? Maybe it's the Visual D 's Error? Thank you,I'm waiting for your answer.
Re: Visual D 0.3.39 released - mago now supports 64-bit debugging
On Sunday, 12 October 2014 at 08:17:33 UTC, Rainer Schuetze wrote: Hmmm, I don't get errors with that. Is it reproducible? What version of VS are you using? I can reproduce it by opening Visual Studio, going to File > New > File > D > Empty D Module, and editing the file. It happened to me a few moments ago, but I have tried reproducing it twice afterward and I couldn't. It's happened multiple times, however, so it's not a fluke. Could you create a minidump of the frozen Visual Studio with the Pocess Explorer [1] and send it to me? Maybe I can see where it is going beserk. Where can I email you at? I use the web interface, so I'm unable to see the email addresses that messages come from.
Re: Visual D 0.3.39 released - mago now supports 64-bit debugging
On 12.10.2014 02:27, Meta wrote: I'm not sure what the problem is, but with this release, when I open a new file and select "empty D module", after a few seconds devenv.exe goes berserk and starts eating up my CPU. At that point, Visual Studio becomes unresponsive. Hmmm, I don't get errors with that. Is it reproducible? What version of VS are you using? Could you create a minidump of the frozen Visual Studio with the Pocess Explorer [1] and send it to me? Maybe I can see where it is going beserk. [1] http://technet.microsoft.com/de-de/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
Re: Visual D 0.3.39 released - mago now supports 64-bit debugging
I'm not sure what the problem is, but with this release, when I open a new file and select "empty D module", after a few seconds devenv.exe goes berserk and starts eating up my CPU. At that point, Visual Studio becomes unresponsive.
Visual D 0.3.39 released - mago now supports 64-bit debugging
Hi, there is a new version of Visual D available for download at http://rainers.github.io/visuald/visuald/StartPage.html It is telling that after such a long time since the last release the major feature is the update of another project that is just installed with Visual D, but I think it is pretty important: * Mago, a debugging engine that integrates into Visual Studio and is dedicated to support the D programming language, is now capable to debug Win64 applications aswell! Other highlights of this release: * added editor margin to display coverage counters and percentage (see http://rainers.github.io/visuald/visuald/Coverage.html for an example) * integration of DParser, the semantic engine that also powers Mono-D, has been updated to the latest version. * support for tab/indentation settings set by .editorconfig plugin * new "Compile & Debug" command for script-like D programs that you don't want to create a project for. The full version history can be found here: http://rainers.github.io/visuald/visuald/VersionHistory.html Visual D is a Visual Studio extension that adds D language support to VS2005-20013 and is written in D. Its source code can be found on github: https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/visuald, pull requests are welcome. Best, Rainer