Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On 2016-05-18 18:13, Seb wrote: May I ask why you need to get tango working? It has been deprecated a long time ago and phobos (the standard library) or alternatively other packages on dub have a look of features :) May I ask why you say it's deprecated? I use it in several projects and it works perfectly fine. I also have a project that works on Windows which uses Tango, although it's been a while since I compiled that on Windows. -- /Jacob Carlborg
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On 2016-05-18 16:59, TheDGuy wrote: How can i get that line working? I don't know, maybe a bug in Dub. Perhaps try a different version of Dub. -- /Jacob Carlborg
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On 2016-05-18 16:44, TheDGuy wrote: So what should i do? Delete the file? No, but try adding "version(Posix):" on top of the file. But there will be a lot of files to modify. -- /Jacob Carlborg
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 19:49:04 UTC, Edwin van Leeuwen wrote: That does mention Windows as supported. It is quite old though, the latest github activity is from a year ago. Got it working, thanks a lot!
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 20:41:13 UTC, TheDGuy wrote: C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\DUB>dub build Fetching serial-port 1.1.0 (getting selected version)... Placing serial-port 1.1.0 to C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\AppData\Roaming\dub\packages\... Performing "debug" build using dmd for x86. serial-port 1.1.0: building configuration "library"... test ~master: building configuration "application"... Linking... C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\DUB>cd .dub C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\DUB\.dub>cd build Oh i am sorry, i see the link now where it was placed.
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 19:49:04 UTC, Edwin van Leeuwen wrote: The onyx README seems to suggest it only works for POSIX. Did you try serial-port by any chance: http://code.dlang.org/packages/serial-port That does mention Windows as supported. It is quite old though, the latest github activity is from a year ago. Thanks a lot for your answer. I built serial-port successfully with Dub but the only thing i got is a 'test.exe' and a 'test.obj' file. I don't see any library files even though: C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\DUB>dub build Fetching serial-port 1.1.0 (getting selected version)... Placing serial-port 1.1.0 to C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\AppData\Roaming\dub\packages\... Performing "debug" build using dmd for x86. serial-port 1.1.0: building configuration "library"... test ~master: building configuration "application"... Linking... C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\DUB>cd .dub C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\DUB\.dub>cd build
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 16:37:48 UTC, TheDGuy wrote: On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 16:13:35 UTC, Seb wrote: May I ask why you need to get tango working? It has been deprecated a long time ago and phobos (the standard library) or alternatively other packages on dub have a look of features :) Okay, it looks like 'onyx' is a library which handles serial communication in D. So tried to create a new project with DUB and add onyx as dependency but there are still some errors: http://pastebin.com/4eRBt6XX Any idea what i do wrong? The onyx README seems to suggest it only works for POSIX. Did you try serial-port by any chance: http://code.dlang.org/packages/serial-port That does mention Windows as supported. It is quite old though, the latest github activity is from a year ago.
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 16:13:35 UTC, Seb wrote: May I ask why you need to get tango working? It has been deprecated a long time ago and phobos (the standard library) or alternatively other packages on dub have a look of features :) Okay, it looks like 'onyx' is a library which handles serial communication in D. So tried to create a new project with DUB and add onyx as dependency but there are still some errors: http://pastebin.com/4eRBt6XX Any idea what i do wrong?
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 16:13:35 UTC, Seb wrote: On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 14:59:52 UTC, TheDGuy wrote: On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 14:19:48 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote: [1] https://github.com/SiegeLord/Tango-D2/blob/d2port/dub.json#L32 How can i get that line working? May I ask why you need to get tango working? It has been deprecated a long time ago and phobos (the standard library) or alternatively other packages on dub have a look of features :) Because the only result google gave me when i searched for "dlang serial read" was tango. If there is another library out there i don't know about and which can do serial communication as well i am looking forward to it.
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 14:59:52 UTC, TheDGuy wrote: On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 14:19:48 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote: [1] https://github.com/SiegeLord/Tango-D2/blob/d2port/dub.json#L32 How can i get that line working? May I ask why you need to get tango working? It has been deprecated a long time ago and phobos (the standard library) or alternatively other packages on dub have a look of features :)
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 14:19:48 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote: [1] https://github.com/SiegeLord/Tango-D2/blob/d2port/dub.json#L32 How can i get that line working?
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 14:19:48 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote: Everything in tango/stdc/posix should be ignored when compiling on Windows. Seems like this line isn't working [1], fore some reason. So what should i do? Delete the file?
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On 2016-05-18 14:32, TheDGuy wrote: Okay, now i get this: Performing "debug" build using dmd for x86. tango ~master: building configuration "static"... tango\sys\win32\WsaSock.d(31,14): Warning: instead of C-style syntax, use D-style syntax 'char[WSADESCRIPTION_LEN + 1] szDescription' tango\sys\win32\WsaSock.d(32,14): Warning: instead of C-style syntax, use D-style syntax 'char[WSASYS_STATUS_LEN + 1] szSystemStatus' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(31,9): Error: undefined identifier 'uid_t' dmd failed with exit code 1. Everything in tango/stdc/posix should be ignored when compiling on Windows. Seems like this line isn't working [1], fore some reason. I think that the developers that are using Tango are mostly using Linux or Posix. [1] https://github.com/SiegeLord/Tango-D2/blob/d2port/dub.json#L32 -- /Jacob Carlborg
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 12:25:47 UTC, John Colvin wrote: http://code.dlang.org/download Okay, now i get this: Performing "debug" build using dmd for x86. tango ~master: building configuration "static"... tango\sys\win32\WsaSock.d(31,14): Warning: instead of C-style syntax, use D-style syntax 'char[WSADESCRIPTION_LEN + 1] szDescription' tango\sys\win32\WsaSock.d(32,14): Warning: instead of C-style syntax, use D-style syntax 'char[WSASYS_STATUS_LEN + 1] szSystemStatus' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(31,9): Error: undefined identifier 'uid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(31,9): Error: undefined identifier 'gid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(43,9): Error: undefined identifier 'uid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(43,9): Error: undefined identifier 'gid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(44,9): Error: undefined identifier 'pid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(48,9): Error: undefined identifier 'gid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(49,9): Error: undefined identifier 'uid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(50,9): Error: undefined identifier 'gid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(51,9): Error: undefined identifier 'gid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(56,9): Error: undefined identifier 'pid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(57,9): Error: undefined identifier 'pid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(58,9): Error: undefined identifier 'pid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(59,9): Error: undefined identifier 'uid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(66,9): Error: undefined identifier 'ssize_t', did you mean alias 'size_t'? tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(67,9): Error: undefined identifier 'ssize_t', did you mean alias 'size_t'? tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(69,9): Error: undefined identifier 'gid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(70,9): Error: undefined identifier 'uid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(71,9): Error: undefined identifier 'gid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(72,9): Error: undefined identifier 'pid_t' tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(72,9): Error: undefined identifier 'pid_t' dmd failed with exit code 1.
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
Oh it looks like Dub is a program i have to install ^^
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 12:24:06 UTC, TheDGuy wrote: On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 03:15:25 UTC, Mike Parker wrote: That should get your library. Thanks for your answer. I tried that on my windows console and i got the error that the command 'dub' can't be found. http://code.dlang.org/download
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 03:15:25 UTC, Mike Parker wrote: That should get your library. Thanks for your answer. I tried that on my windows console and i got the error that the command 'dub' can't be found. If i try: 'dub.json build' it just opens the dub.json file in my default .json program. The only reason i want to use Tango is that i would like to read and send data from/to a serial COM port and i don't want to mess around with importing C libraries.
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On Wednesday, 18 May 2016 at 03:13:18 UTC, Mike Parker wrote: All of dsource.org is outdated. It's a long dead site, maintained now only in read-only mode because it still has some stuff worth keeping around. I remember trying to read through an in-depth manual to how to use Tango, and I felt it had an over-emphasis on templates without having/showing simple examples of how to use the libraries (or users not wanting to use templates). It eventually made me drop from trying to use any of the Tango library. Much like the Java documentation where I recall similar issues (but with java with some of the libraries I wanted to use, it was referencing abstract classes). Although it's been several years since I looked much into either of those very closely, and I can't recall exact examples to show what I mean.
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On Tuesday, 17 May 2016 at 21:49:28 UTC, TheDGuy wrote: Okay i now have several ".obj" files in "Tango-D2-d2port\build\bin\win32" but how can i merge them to a library? Anyone here who knows that? Seigelord's port to D2 has a dub.json file, so you should be able to do this: cd Tango-D2-d2port dub build That should get your library.
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
On Tuesday, 17 May 2016 at 17:40:40 UTC, TheDGuy wrote: Manually Build and Install This is recommended for end users who are installing into an existing compiler, and for developers who wish to work on Tango itself. This section is out of date. ???" All of dsource.org is outdated. It's a long dead site, maintained now only in read-only mode because it still has some stuff worth keeping around.
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
Okay i now have several ".obj" files in "Tango-D2-d2port\build\bin\win32" but how can i merge them to a library? Anyone here who knows that?
Re: Compile Tango for DMD2 - Any instructions how to do it?
Okay i now got a step further. If i type: bob -vu C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port a huge list of files comes down such as: dmd -c -IC:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port -release -ofngo-core-Array-release.obj C:/Users/Standardbenutzer/Downloads/Tango-D2-d2port/tango/core/Array.d But at the end i get this: object.Exception@.\build\src\bob.d(632): Process exited normally with return code 1 C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(31): Error: undefined identifier 'uid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(31): Error: undefined identifier 'gid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(43): Error: undefined identifier 'uid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(43): Error: undefined identifier 'gid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(44): Error: undefined identifier 'pid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(48): Error: undefined identifier 'gid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(49): Error: undefined identifier 'uid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(50): Error: undefined identifier 'gid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(51): Error: undefined identifier 'gid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(56): Error: undefined identifier 'pid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(57): Error: undefined identifier 'pid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(58): Error: undefined identifier 'pid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(59): Error: undefined identifier 'uid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(66): Error: undefined identifier 'ssize_t', did you mean alias 'size_t'? C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(67): Error: undefined identifier 'ssize_t', did you mean alias 'size_t'? C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(69): Error: undefined identifier 'gid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(70): Error: undefined identifier 'uid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(71): Error: undefined identifier 'gid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(72): Error: undefined identifier 'pid_t' C:\Users\Standardbenutzer\Downloads\Tango-D2-d2port\tango\stdc\posix\unistd.d(72): Error: undefined identifier 'pid_t' If i take a look in the uninstd.d file it looks like the author already imported a file for these datatypes (line 14): public import tango.stdc.posix.sys.types; // for size_t, ssize_t, uid_t, gid_t, off_t, pid_t, useconds_t but it looks like it is still producing errors - why is that?