Re: D with no druntime
Marc Schütz: But it would need to halt the system of course, because throwing a RangeError might not work in his minimalistic environment. Halting the system, or jumping to a error routine seems better than running in undefined state. Bye, bearophile
Re: D with no druntime
On Friday, 22 August 2014 at 17:52:30 UTC, Kagamin wrote: On Thursday, 21 August 2014 at 05:13:34 UTC, uri wrote: _d_arraybounds (new to 2066) This one is very useful, I recommend to implement it. It's just easier to live with it, than try to get rid of it. But it would need to halt the system of course, because throwing a RangeError might not work in his minimalistic environment.
Re: D with no druntime
On Thursday, 21 August 2014 at 05:13:34 UTC, uri wrote: _d_arraybounds (new to 2066) This one is very useful, I recommend to implement it. It's just easier to live with it, than try to get rid of it.
Re: D with no druntime
There were 2 talks about bare metal D this year at the D conference. The first one is about someone able to use D on microcontrollers with a few k ram.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5m0m_ZG9e8 The second one is about someone trying to strip almost everything out and see what works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qErXPomAWYI They both go through the process of striping down the runtime and showing what works. 2014-08-21 7:13 GMT+02:00 uri via Digitalmars-d-learn < digitalmars-d-learn@puremagic.com>: > Hi All, > > I am playing with a small hack OS for fun and in 2066 there are these > undefined refs (I have no druntime): > > _d_arraybounds (new to 2066) > _d_assert (new to 2066) > _d_unittest (new to 2066) > _Dmodule_ref (also in 2065) > _d_dso_registry (also in 2065) > > It is trivial to stub these out but it got me wondering... > > Is there any way to compile D that has no dependencies? > > > Thanks, > uri > > > >
D with no druntime
Hi All, I am playing with a small hack OS for fun and in 2066 there are these undefined refs (I have no druntime): _d_arraybounds (new to 2066) _d_assert (new to 2066) _d_unittest (new to 2066) _Dmodule_ref (also in 2065) _d_dso_registry (also in 2065) It is trivial to stub these out but it got me wondering... Is there any way to compile D that has no dependencies? Thanks, uri