Re: Reversing a string
On Friday, 11 January 2019 at 19:16:05 UTC, AlCaponeJr wrote: On Friday, 11 January 2019 at 11:15:05 UTC, Mike James wrote: Check out the origin :-) https://forum.dlang.org/thread/hl8345$2b1q$1...@digitalmars.com?page=1 Indeed a terrible name, please don't tell me this was chosen by vote. By the way currently is there any vote system for naming these things? Al. No. There are zero plans to break a ton of code by changing the name of a symbol in the standard library. It's more likely that someone comes along with a new general purpose library which hasn't seen much usage and thus can define slightly better names.
Re: Has anyone tried making a QtCreator plugin for D and what is your experience?
On Saturday, 12 January 2019 at 16:09:22 UTC, Laurent Tréguier wrote: On Saturday, 12 January 2019 at 15:16:25 UTC, Laurent Tréguier wrote: QtCreator 4.8.0 introduced support for the LSP last month : https://blog.qt.io/blog/2018/12/06/qt-creator-4-8-0-released I think I'm going to add it to the list of editors to look into and perhaps try to make a plugin for it. Correction: a language server can simply be set up in the LSP plugin's options after the plugin has been enabled, so some amount of D support is achievable already. I see your links. Would you like to work on this together? Social coding is more powerful than solo coding IMO.
Re: nice-curses releases / dub version git?
On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 05:38:09PM +, Neia Neutuladh via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote: > On Sat, 12 Jan 2019 12:10:25 +, Droggl wrote: [...] > > 3. How is everyone in general using curses with D? Is there maybe a > > different library I should checkout instead? Are you using latest > > git? [...] I tried using (n)curses in D before, but eventually opted for a D-specific solution: Adam Ruppe's terminal.d: https://github.com/adamdruppe/arsd/blob/master/terminal.d Fits much better with idiomatic D, and has served me very well since. T -- What doesn't kill me makes me stranger.
Re: nice-curses releases / dub version git?
On Sat, 12 Jan 2019 12:10:25 +, Droggl wrote: > 2. Is there a way to get a certain git-version (eg. commit or maybe even > just "latest") for a package in dub? git submodule and path-based dependencies, if you need a particular version. > 3. How is everyone in general using curses with D? Is there maybe a > different library I should checkout instead? Are you using latest git? dstep on curses.h and including that directly in my project.
Re: Has anyone tried making a QtCreator plugin for D and what is your experience?
On Saturday, 12 January 2019 at 15:16:25 UTC, Laurent Tréguier wrote: QtCreator 4.8.0 introduced support for the LSP last month : https://blog.qt.io/blog/2018/12/06/qt-creator-4-8-0-released I think I'm going to add it to the list of editors to look into and perhaps try to make a plugin for it. Correction: a language server can simply be set up in the LSP plugin's options after the plugin has been enabled, so some amount of D support is achievable already.
Re: Has anyone tried making a QtCreator plugin for D and what is your experience?
On Friday, 11 January 2019 at 18:52:14 UTC, Enjoys Math wrote: I'm 5 years an expert at PyQt5 in conjunction with QtCreator-designed widgets. Where D is lacking is a good GUI editor and GUI library support. I am starting by building a python-based project called QDmt = Qt/D manager It will do for you, in a cross-platform way, the laborious task of compiling the Qt framework from git: https://wiki.qt.io/Building_Qt_5_from_Git And also it will guide you through building Qt Creator itself. We can then use this tool to help us hack the Qt Creator code and make it work for D (assuming a plugin isn't enough). Building Qt is quite essential, as I am unable to get OpenGL support without building it for example. So not only will we get traffic from TDPL people but from others who are only familiar with Qt and had to build it for some reason. This would then be the goto tool for that. Then they will see firsthand how easy it is (at the click of a few buttons) to work with D. This will cause a huge influx of users to dlang.org and a rift in the spacetime continuum! QtCreator 4.8.0 introduced support for the LSP last month : https://blog.qt.io/blog/2018/12/06/qt-creator-4-8-0-released I think I'm going to add it to the list of editors to look into and perhaps try to make a plugin for it.
Re: nice-curses releases / dub version git?
On Saturday, 12 January 2019 at 12:10:25 UTC, Droggl wrote: 2. Is there a way to get a certain git-version (eg. commit or maybe even just "latest") for a package in dub? JSON: "nice-curses": "~master" SDL: dependency "nice-curses" version="~master" 3. How is everyone in general using curses with D? Is there maybe a different library I should checkout instead? I usually use arsd.terminal instead. - Elias
Re: Coedit almost works for me, except when I go to add peggged
On Friday, 11 January 2019 at 18:40:08 UTC, Enjoys Math wrote: You will have to be more specific. I don't see dub.json anywhere within Coedit IDE. are you using DUB or not?
Re: Creating fixed array on stack
On Saturday, 12 January 2019 at 13:17:00 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote: On Saturday, 12 January 2019 at 08:10:47 UTC, Andrey wrote: But this requires using of C function "alloca". I think this cause some RT overhead (and in output asm code) in comparison with C++ variant. Or I'm not right? alloca is a magical function; a compiler intrinsic that works the same way as the C built-in. Yup, specifically (at least for DMD) it is defined here: https://github.com/dlang/druntime/blob/master/src/rt/alloca.d
Re: Creating fixed array on stack
On Saturday, 12 January 2019 at 08:10:47 UTC, Andrey wrote: But this requires using of C function "alloca". I think this cause some RT overhead (and in output asm code) in comparison with C++ variant. Or I'm not right? alloca is a magical function; a compiler intrinsic that works the same way as the C built-in.
nice-curses releases / dub version git?
Hey there D community! After a a bunch of years absence I'm getting back into D and its quite fun so far :-) I'm working on a little project that is uses nice-curses and now I stumbled across a bug that makes building impossible on Windows for me. Luckily that was fixed 3 months ago, but the last nice-curses release is from 2017 :-( So here are my questions: 1. Are there any plans in terms of future releases of nice-curses? 2. Is there a way to get a certain git-version (eg. commit or maybe even just "latest") for a package in dub? 3. How is everyone in general using curses with D? Is there maybe a different library I should checkout instead? Are you using latest git? Best regards, Droggl
Re: Creating fixed array on stack
On Friday, 11 January 2019 at 15:23:08 UTC, Dgame wrote: On Friday, 11 January 2019 at 14:46:36 UTC, Andrey wrote: Hi, In C++ you can create a fixed array on stack: int count = getCount(); int myarray[count]; In D the "count" is part of type and must be known at CT but in example it is RT. How to do such thing in D? Without using of heap. You could try alloca: import core.stdc.stdlib: alloca; pragma(inline, true) auto stack(T, alias len)(void* p = alloca(T.sizeof * len)) { return (cast(T*) p)[0 .. len] = T.init; } void main() { import std.stdio: writeln; int size = 42; auto a = stack!(int, size); writeln(a); a[] = 2; writeln(a); } Thank you. But this requires using of C function "alloca". I think this cause some RT overhead (and in output asm code) in comparison with C++ variant. Or I'm not right?