Re: win64 as orphan?

2014-06-12 Thread Sean Cavanaugh via Digitalmars-d-learn

On 6/9/2014 11:42 AM, lurker wrote:

i agree with you, but you should have posted in announce, so that
adrei can use it for some marketing.
i too wait now for a long, long time to use it with win64. i am also
giving up - i guess it will stay a linux/apple show.
maybe, as a multiple os compiler, you can use lazarus or code typhon.
cheers.


On Monday, 9 June 2014 at 15:04:19 UTC, trail wrote:

will the sorry state of the win64 headers and programs like dfl
be fixed or is it time to leave the language to linux and move on
to something else?




Clang can parse windows.h these days, it might be worthwhile to use 
their toolchain to dump the various SDKs of windows.h into some kind of 
database with it, and write an exporter for the database to D.   I 
imagine there is some overlap here that other languages could use 
something like this to provide up to date windows bindings (MingW in 
particular, and anyone else making new languages)


I'm sure some hand additions would need to exist but a huge amount of 
the API could probably be handled with something like that.




Re: win64 as orphan?

2014-06-09 Thread lurker via Digitalmars-d-learn
i agree with you, but you should have posted in announce, so 
that adrei can use it for some marketing.
i too wait now for a long, long time to use it with win64. i am 
also giving up - i guess it will stay a linux/apple show.
maybe, as a multiple os compiler, you can use lazarus or code 
typhon.

cheers.


On Monday, 9 June 2014 at 15:04:19 UTC, trail wrote:

will the sorry state of the win64 headers and programs like dfl
be fixed or is it time to leave the language to linux and move 
on

to something else?