On 2016-03-02 20:42, Ozan wrote:
Hi
I despair of "auto var1 = var2"for arrays. Isn't it a open door for
errors. Example
import std.stdio;
void main()
{
int[] a;
foreach(i; 0..10) a ~= i;
auto b = a; // correct dlang coding: auto b = a.dup;
a[2] = 1;
b[2] = 5; // Overw
On 2016-03-02 22:23, Ozan wrote:
Yes, but D handles basic datatypes (int, char, ...) different to objects
(similar to Java).
Arrays in Java and most other languages in the C family behaves the like
in D. Example:
class Foo
{
public static void main (String[] args)
{
int[] a
Dne 3.3.2016 v 03:39 Jack Stouffer via Digitalmars-d napsal(a):
Dynamic arrays are reference types in D;
No, they are value types, but mimic reference types in some cases
void fun(int[] arr) {
arr ~= 10;
}
void fun2(ref int[] arr) {
arr ~= 10;
}
void mod(int[] arr) {
if (arr.leng
Hi guys,
thanks a lot for your answers!
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 22:42:18 UTC, ag0aep6g wrote:
On 02.03.2016 21:40, Sebastien Alaiwan wrote:
- I only work with separate compilation, using gdc
(Windows-dmd produces OMF, which is a dealbreaker ; but I use
rdmd a lot for small programs).
dm
On Thursday, 3 March 2016 at 05:09:17 UTC, mahdi wrote:
When I click on "Run" I have the text "Running..." inside the
box and nothing happens. I don't know if this is a problem with
the code or the website but can someone please take a look.
This is the first view of a newcomer on the D langua
When I click on "Run" I have the text "Running..." inside the box
and nothing happens. I don't know if this is a problem with the
code or the website but can someone please take a look.
This is the first view of a newcomer on the D language so better
to be as polished as possible.
On 03/02/2016 05:38 PM, tsbockman wrote:
Once you've familiarized yourself with the basics of using D, you can
read this:
http://wiki.dlang.org/Starting_as_a_Contributor
To help you get started contributing.
I see each section in that document is still broken down by OS, instead
of the entire
On 03/03/16 9:21 AM, Marco wrote:
Hi, I am Marco, a CS student at UCL. This is both a presentation post
and also post where I ask some suggestions about an idea for a GSOC
project.
I am a first year student and I do now that I may be too inexperienced
for such difficult projects, but my willingn
On 03/03/16 8:36 AM, landaire wrote:
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 18:28:34 UTC, landaire wrote:
How is this a UAF? Isn't the struct copied?
Ah I think I misunderstood. You mean in the database, not the dpaste?
Correct. My code was just to showcase the problem.
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 20:01:01 UTC, Ozan wrote:
I agree for slices, but typically variables should have his own
data.
To add additional code for separate data has a lot of risk in
my mind.
Behaviors should also be the same.
int a = 1:
int b = a; // data copy
int[] a;
int[] b = a; //
On Thursday, 3 March 2016 at 02:26:09 UTC, cym13 wrote:
On Thursday, 3 March 2016 at 02:03:01 UTC, maik klein wrote:
Consider the following code
void main()
{
import std.stdio;
import std.range: iota, join;
import std.algorithm.iteration: map;
import std.conv: to;
import std
On Thursday, 3 March 2016 at 02:03:01 UTC, maik klein wrote:
Consider the following code
void main()
{
import std.stdio;
import std.range: iota, join;
import std.algorithm.iteration: map;
import std.conv: to;
import std.meta: aliasSeqOf, staticMap, AliasSeq;
enum types =
Consider the following code
void main()
{
import std.stdio;
import std.range: iota, join;
import std.algorithm.iteration: map;
import std.conv: to;
import std.meta: aliasSeqOf, staticMap, AliasSeq;
enum types = "AliasSeq!(" ~ iota(0,1).map!(i =>
to!string(i)).join(","
On Thursday, 3 March 2016 at 01:47:08 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
The package and module system is very intuitive to me and has
been from the beginning, so I'm still not quite sure what it is
about it that bothers you. The two major issues you bring up
here, the need to import package.module and h
On Wed, 02 Mar 2016 15:41:56 +, Piotrek wrote:
> 3. What I call a D Database API could be described as:
> - Database object
> - DbCollection object (equivalent to array)
> - ranges + std.algorithm
It looks like you're trying to write a LevelDB analogue that implements
an array rather th
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 20:40:39 UTC, Sebastien Alaiwan
wrote:
However, it feels wrong that modules (foo, bar) inside the same
package ("pkg") need to repeat the "absolute" package name when
referencing each other, I mean "import pkg.foo" instead of
"import foo". Not because of the extr
On Thursday, 3 March 2016 at 00:27:39 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 3/2/2016 3:59 PM, Seb wrote:
I am just curious whether you have already considered moving
from Bugzilla to
the Github issue system and where your current opinion is.
1. Bugzilla is working famously for us.
2. I've had occasio
On Thursday, 3 March 2016 at 00:27:39 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
3. If Github goes dark, we still have our local complete copies
of the git database. If Github issues goes dark, we lose it
all. We control the Bugzilla database. This database is
ABSOLUTELY CRITICAL to D's future, and not having a
On 3/2/2016 3:59 PM, Seb wrote:
I am just curious whether you have already considered moving from Bugzilla to
the Github issue system and where your current opinion is.
1. Bugzilla is working famously for us.
2. I've had occasion to use github issues, and was surprised by how lame it was
comp
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 22:12:11 UTC, Jonathan M Davis
wrote:
Maybe the wiki should have pages for dmd and Phobos (and
possible druntime) with stuff like this which indicates what
you'd prefer that folks do.
I'd think that bugzilla is a much better mechanism for this, as
you can mark in
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 23:59:49 UTC, Seb wrote:
Hey,
I am just curious whether you have already considered moving
from Bugzilla to the Github issue system and where your current
opinion is.
Con:
- Bugzilla is working fine
- More than five years of history
- Github doesn't have voting
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 23:59:49 UTC, Seb wrote:
Hey,
I am just curious whether you have already considered moving
from Bugzilla to the Github issue system and where your current
opinion is.
I HATE Github issues. When they are not filled with unhelpful,
annoying, and signal drowning c
Hey,
I am just curious whether you have already considered moving from
Bugzilla to the Github issue system and where your current
opinion is.
Con:
- Bugzilla is working fine
- More than five years of history
- Github doesn't have voting yet (it's supposed to come soon)
Pro:
- Unified issue t
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 17:12:39 UTC, karabuta wrote:
Whilst coding in D, there so many approaches one can take to
structure his project. As the code base grow large, one can get
really confused as to how best to structure code (modules,
directories, classes, using class or structs, utili
On 02.03.2016 21:40, Sebastien Alaiwan wrote:
- I only work with separate compilation, using gdc (Windows-dmd produces
OMF, which is a dealbreaker ; but I use rdmd a lot for small programs).
dmd gives you COFF with -m64 or -m32mscoff (-m32 is the default is => OMF).
[...]
Clearly, "main.d" ne
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 06:44:24 UTC, Abhishek Kumar wrote:
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 11:50:02 UTC, Abhishek Kumar wrote:
Hello
I am Abhishek Kumar,computer science student from India.I am
interested in working on D language during GSoC 2016.I found
"GDC Project - The GNU D Compiler" i
On Monday, 29 February 2016 at 00:10:33 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
This will all take years, but we've already made good progress
such as the conversion of the source code to D.
You should probably turn at least some of this into a checklist
somewhere so that it doesn't get lost in the shuffle.
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 15:41:56 UTC, Piotrek wrote:
Moreover one may say it's almost impossible to make a common
and effective interface which would work with all databases.
e.g. someone on Wikipedia argues ODBC is obolete (check "ODBC
today")
I believe that section is about PHP forums
On 3/2/16 3:01 PM, Ozan wrote:
It'd do exactly the same thing if you wrote
int[] b = a;
so the auto changes nothing there. Generally, the slice assignment is
a good thing because it gives you easy efficiency and doesn't hide the
costs of a duplicate.
I agree for slices, but typically variable
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 20:07:30 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2016-03-02 21:01, Ozan wrote:
I agree for slices, but typically variables should have his
own data.
int a = 1:
int b = a; // data copy
int[] a;
int[] b = a; // pointer copy
is not the same and should be avoid.
Same thing
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 16:23:37 UTC, Jack Stouffer wrote:
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 13:48:18 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
How would cutting and pasting from phobos be better than using
it? -- Andrei
There wouldn't be downward pressure on Phobos devs from DMD
devs to not change anyth
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 08:50:50 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
I'm curious what sort of system you have in mind. How does the
current system not work for you and what would you prefer to
see?
First, you must know that I've been a C++ programmer for way too
much time ;
and that my way of think
Hi, I am Marco, a CS student at UCL. This is both a presentation
post and also post where I ask some suggestions about an idea for
a GSOC project.
I am a first year student and I do now that I may be too
inexperienced for such difficult projects, but my willingness to
learn is big. I am very
On 2016-03-02 21:01, Ozan wrote:
I agree for slices, but typically variables should have his own data.
To add additional code for separate data has a lot of risk in my mind.
Behaviors should also be the same.
int a = 1:
int b = a; // data copy
int[] a;
int[] b = a; // pointer copy
is not the
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 21:01:13 UTC, Mathias Lang wrote:
2016-03-01 12:22 GMT+01:00 Ola Fosheim Grøstad via
Digitalmars-d < digitalmars-d@puremagic.com>:
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 10:11:03 UTC, Kagamin wrote:
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 07:00:43 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad
wrote:
If ph
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 15:57:41 UTC, Piotrek wrote:
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 13:29:03 UTC, Dejan Lekic wrote:
I am not sure I agree with this. "->" will make it *visible*
what is going on, while "." can mean many things, and I would
have to investigate what .something in part of a c
It'd do exactly the same thing if you wrote
int[] b = a;
so the auto changes nothing there. Generally, the slice
assignment is a good thing because it gives you easy efficiency
and doesn't hide the costs of a duplicate.
I agree for slices, but typically variables should have his own
data.
T
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 06:59:49 UTC, Tobias Müller wrote:
What's the usecase of DOM outside of browser
interoperability/scripting? The API isn't particularly nice,
especially in languages with a rich type system.
I find my extended dom to be very nice, especially thanks to D's
type sys
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 02:50:22 UTC, Alex Vincent wrote:
I agree, but the Document Object Model (DOM) is a hge
project. It's a project I'd love to take an active hand in
driving.
My dom.d implements a fair chunk of it already.
https://github.com/adamdruppe/arsd/blob/master/do
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 19:42:02 UTC, Ozan wrote:
I despair of "auto var1 = var2"for arrays. Isn't it a open door
for errors. Example
int[] a;
foreach(i; 0..10) a ~= i;
auto b = a; // correct dlang coding: auto b = a.dup;
It'd do exactly the same thing if you wrot
Hi
I despair of "auto var1 = var2"for arrays. Isn't it a open door
for errors. Example
import std.stdio;
void main()
{
int[] a;
foreach(i; 0..10) a ~= i;
auto b = a; // correct dlang coding: auto b = a.dup;
a[2] = 1;
b[2] = 5; // Overwrites ass
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 18:28:34 UTC, landaire wrote:
How is this a UAF? Isn't the struct copied?
Ah I think I misunderstood. You mean in the database, not the
dpaste?
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 21:01:13 UTC, Mathias Lang wrote:
Most _serious_ developers go for mature frameworks and
libraries for major projects.
https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/no-true-scotsman
Here I thought I stated one of the most obvious empirical fact,
but in the D community there is
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 03:07:54 UTC, Rikki Cattermole
wrote:
Okay I've found a problem.
Here is some code demonstrating it.
http://dpaste.dzfl.pl/022c9e610a18
Now take a look again at Database
https://github.com/cruisercoder/dstddb/blob/master/src/std/database/poly/database.d#L37
Do y
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 17:27:47 UTC, Alex Herrmann wrote:
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 00:29:27 UTC, CraigDillabaugh
wrote:
Craig
I just had time to see the results today, congratulations on
the approval into GSOC! Very exciting time as a student who
enjoys programming in D. Althoug
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 00:29:27 UTC, CraigDillabaugh wrote:
Not sure if this fits better in announcements, but I will try
here for now.
I need email addresses for mentors so I can add you to the
organization (D Foundation). I can hunt most of you down, but
it would be easier if you got
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 15:41:56 UTC, Piotrek wrote:
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 21:00:30 UTC, Erik Smith wrote:
[...]
My quick comments:
1. In my opinion it should not be called std.database, but
let's say "std.dbc".
This is because it looks like a wrapper over db clients.
Moreover
1. In my opinion it should not be called std.database, but
let's say "std.dbc".
This is because it looks like a wrapper over db clients.
Moreover one may say it's almost impossible to make a common
and effective interface which would work with all databases.
e.g. someone on Wikipedia argues OD
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 13:29:03 UTC, Dejan Lekic wrote:
I am not sure I agree with this. "->" will make it *visible*
what is going on, while "." can mean many things, and I would
have to investigate what .something in part of a chain does.
Right?
Are you sure that "->" is obvious in C+
Whilst coding in D, there so many approaches one can take to
structure his project. As the code base grow large, one can get
really confused as to how best to structure code (modules,
directories, classes, using class or structs, utilizing language
features, etc.).
Making a good decision init
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 15:57:41 UTC, Piotrek wrote:
Are you sure that "->" is obvious in C++? I ask because it can
mean many things, not mentioning it can be overloaded!
That's an odd statement. In C++ it is a member-overload that
returns a pointer which is hardwired to be dereferenced
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 21:00:30 UTC, Erik Smith wrote:
The main focus of this project is to bring a standard interface
for database clients.This is similar to the purpose of JDBC
(java) and DBI (perl). While there is some existing work in
place (ddbc, etc.c.odbc.sql, vibe.d and other
On Sunday, 21 February 2016 at 10:16:19 UTC, Jonathan M Davis
wrote:
As for a pipe operator, I expect that it wouldn't really help
any. It would be a lot like . vs -> in that it's an unnecessary
complication, but it would actually probably be worse. If |
I am not sure I agree with this. "->" w
Changes to the ST3 snippets:
https://github.com/sublimehq/Packages/pull/218
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 06:33:06 UTC, Sebastien Alaiwan wrote:
However, we still need separate compilation. Otherwise your
turnaround time is going to resemble a tractor pulling
competition as your project grows. Recompiling everything
everytime you change one module is not an option ; Some
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 06:40:53 UTC, Sebastien Alaiwan
wrote:
Yeah, this is what I going to do: flat hierarchy, like one
'src' directory and one 'extra' directory in the project root,
globally unique package names, passing -Isrc and -Iextra to the
compiler, and ... module declaration d
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 09:28:30 UTC, Johan Engelen wrote:
Where can we find the code?
Oh my, obviously I forgot to put the link. Here you go:
https://github.com/tomerfiliba/dlang/blob/master/source/divide.d
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 08:57:59 UTC, Tomer Filiba wrote:
I ported libdivide (http://libdivide.com/) to D for my own
purposes, but thought it would be nice to contribute it back to
the community.
Where can we find the code?
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 06:44:24 UTC, Abhishek Kumar wrote:
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 11:50:02 UTC, Abhishek Kumar wrote:
Hello
I am Abhishek Kumar,computer science student from India.I am
interested in working on D language during GSoC 2016.I found
"GDC Project - The GNU D Compiler" i
I ported libdivide (http://libdivide.com/) to D for my own
purposes, but thought it would be nice to contribute it back to
the community. In short, libdivide does optimized integer
division, it first does some preprocessing of the denominator and
generates something that will divide must fast.
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 06:40:53 UTC, Sebastien Alaiwan
wrote:
Yeah, this is what I going to do: flat hierarchy, like one
'src' directory and one 'extra' directory in the project root,
globally unique package names, passing -Isrc and -Iextra to the
compiler, and ... module declaration d
Dejan Lekic wrote:
> If you really want to be serious about the XML package, then I
> humbly believe implementing the commonly-known DOM interfaces is
> a must. Luckily there is IDL available for it:
> https://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/idl/dom.idl . Also,
> speaking about DOM, all levels
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 11:50:02 UTC, Abhishek Kumar wrote:
Hello
I am Abhishek Kumar,computer science student from India.I am
interested in working on D language during GSoC 2016.I found
"GDC Project - The GNU D Compiler" interesting.
I have interest in programming languages and compilers.
On Wednesday, 2 March 2016 at 00:16:57 UTC, Guillaume Piolat
wrote:
Would this work?
1. pick a single module name like
module math.optimize;
2. import that module with:
import math.optimize;
3. put this module in a hierarchy like that:
math/optimize.d
4. pass -I to the compiler
I will look at your managed approach to understand it better.
One drawback I can think of is that destruction might not occur
immediately. This can be an issue for shared libraries when the
GC hasn't run when the library call returns to the host
application.
Maybe it's a C++ bias, but the R
On 02/03/16 4:48 PM, Erik Smith wrote:
Yes agree that the poly Database is broken - it isn't reference counted
and I will fix that.
My point was, you shouldn't handle that.
Your sample code had me wondering if I am missing something else, but I
can't see another issue yet. I think the use of
Yes agree that the poly Database is broken - it isn't reference
counted and I will fix that.
Your sample code had me wondering if I am missing something else,
but I can't see another issue yet. I think the use of classes
would definitely lead to problems with resources being freed out
of ord
Hi Stefan,
It might be a challenge for CTFE compatibility in the API, but it
would be interesting to see how much of it is workable. There
does need to be some optional API elements in cases where it's
not supported by the underlying database client(array binding for
example) and these compi
Okay I've found a problem.
Here is some code demonstrating it.
http://dpaste.dzfl.pl/022c9e610a18
Now take a look again at Database
https://github.com/cruisercoder/dstddb/blob/master/src/std/database/poly/database.d#L37
Do you see the problem?
The solution is simple.
The client database type
On Wednesday, 24 February 2016 at 10:55:01 UTC, Dejan Lekic wrote:
If you really want to be serious about the XML package, then I
humbly believe implementing the commonly-known DOM interfaces
is a must. Luckily there is IDL available for it:
https://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/idl/dom.idl .
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 20:57:39 UTC, Jack Stouffer wrote:
They don't have enough manpower to keep with with the current
bugs, let alone adding extra work to each fix by targeting two
code bases.
Speaking of which... could I persuade anyone to take a crack at
this DMD codegen bug I found
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 21:00:30 UTC, Erik Smith wrote:
I'm back to actively working on a std.database specification &
implementation. It's still unstable, minimally tested, and
there is plenty of work to do, but I wanted to share an update
on my progress.
[...]
Hi Erik,
As soon as sq
Not sure if this fits better in announcements, but I will try
here for now.
I need email addresses for mentors so I can add you to the
organization (D Foundation). I can hunt most of you down, but it
would be easier if you got in touch with me:
craig dot dillabaugh at gmail dot com
Also, if
On Monday, 29 February 2016 at 19:03:53 UTC, Sebastien Alaiwan
wrote:
Hi all,
I've came across the following problem number of times.
Let's say I have project A and B, sharing code but having a
different tree structure.
$ find projectA
./projectA/internal/math/algo.d
./projectA/internal/math/
Typo fixed - thanks. Incidentally, I'm not 100% content with
createDatabase. With the library being template based, the types
are no longer as easy to work with directly:
auto database = Database!DefaultPolicy();
alias cant be used because it instantiates. The template
argument can be defa
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 21:00:30 UTC, Erik Smith wrote:
Please feel free to comment or question on the design as
evolves.
Minor typo in the fluent style select section of readme.md.
the line
createDatabase("file:///demo.sqlite");
should be
createDatabase("file:///demo.sqlite")
I'm back to actively working on a std.database specification &
implementation. It's still unstable, minimally tested, and there
is plenty of work to do, but I wanted to share an update on my
progress.
The main focus of this project is to bring a standard interface
for database clients.Th
2016-03-01 12:22 GMT+01:00 Ola Fosheim Grøstad via Digitalmars-d <
digitalmars-d@puremagic.com>:
> On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 10:11:03 UTC, Kagamin wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 07:00:43 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad wrote:
>>
>>> If phobos isn't stable enough for the compiler, then it isn't
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 17:06:21 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad
wrote:
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 16:57:41 UTC, Chris Wright wrote:
Specifically not to add anything, since we want to ensure that
DMD 2.73.0 compiles with DMD 2.70.0 through DMD 2.72.x.
Why is this important? Cant you lock DMD2.x
On Tue, 01 Mar 2016 17:06:21 +, Ola Fosheim Grøstad wrote:
> Cant you lock DMD2.x to DMD2.70.x (back-porting bug fixes)?
Yes. If the build system uses dmd from $PATH, that would be pretty
annoying. However, if the build system downloads and unpacks the correct
dmd inside the build directory
Am 01.03.2016 um 16:12 schrieb Luis:
So,seeing that no body rewrites it or fix the webpage, I ended putting
it on a GitHub wiki page :
https://github.com/Abscissa/SDLang-D/wiki/Language-Guide
Is 1:1 copy from the internet archive's copy.
Did you see https://sdlang.org? I made that page a while
On Tue, 01 Mar 2016 07:00:43 +, Ola Fosheim Grøstad wrote:
> On Monday, 29 February 2016 at 23:25:45 UTC, Chris Wright wrote:
>> The second part is an argument against circular dependencies between
>> projects. Phobos depends only on system libraries, libcurl, druntime,
>> and dmd, and it's un
On Monday, 29 February 2016 at 09:49:23 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo wrote:
Is there a central place to document field testing of packages
in std.experimental, to help determine when they are ready?
Pegged has recently started using std.experimental.logging for
doing parse traces [1]. The only comment
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 13:48:18 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
On 02/28/2016 11:57 PM, Walter Bright wrote:
There are good reasons for that. But there's no reason why
std.algorithm.sort, for example, cannot still be used (cut &
paste).
How would cutting and pasting from phobos be better
On Monday, 29 February 2016 at 13:31:11 UTC, Atila Neves wrote:
http://forum.dlang.org/post/tgnxocozkurfvmxqo...@forum.dlang.org
Atila
If you about this:
http://forum.dlang.org/post/eejiauievypbfifky...@forum.dlang.org
On Wednesday, 29 July 2015 at 06:05:37 UTC, Kagamin wrote:
On Tuesday, 2
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 19:00:20 UTC, Luis wrote:
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 18:49:22 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
Am 01.03.2016 um 16:12 schrieb Luis:
So,seeing that no body rewrites it or fix the webpage, I
ended putting
it on a GitHub wiki page :
https://github.com/Abscissa/SDLang-D/wiki/L
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 18:49:22 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
Am 01.03.2016 um 16:12 schrieb Luis:
So,seeing that no body rewrites it or fix the webpage, I ended
putting
it on a GitHub wiki page :
https://github.com/Abscissa/SDLang-D/wiki/Language-Guide
Is 1:1 copy from the internet archive's
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 16:57:41 UTC, Chris Wright wrote:
Specifically not to add anything, since we want to ensure that
DMD 2.73.0 compiles with DMD 2.70.0 through DMD 2.72.x.
Why is this important? Cant you lock DMD2.x to DMD2.70.x
(back-porting bug fixes)?
Then you push for changes wi
On 26/02/2016 06:19, Walter Bright wrote:
I wish LLVM would switch to the Boost license, in particular removing
this clause:
"Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimers in the
documentation and/or other materia
On Tue, 01 Mar 2016 16:23:37 +, Jack Stouffer wrote:
> On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 13:48:18 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
>> How would cutting and pasting from phobos be better than using it? --
>> Andrei
>
> There wouldn't be downward pressure on Phobos devs from DMD devs to not
> change a
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 15:12:05 UTC, Luis wrote:
So,seeing that no body rewrites it or fix the webpage, I ended
putting it on a GitHub wiki page :
https://github.com/Abscissa/SDLang-D/wiki/Language-Guide
Is 1:1 copy from the internet archive's copy.
Nice!
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 11:50:02 UTC, Abhishek Kumar wrote:
Hello
I am Abhishek Kumar,computer science student from India.I am
interested in working on D language during GSoC 2016.I found
"GDC Project - The GNU D Compiler" interesting.
I have interest in programming languages and compilers.
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 11:33:26 UTC, Nicholas Wilson wrote:
So i've spent the last few days making more D feeling bindings
for vulkan, based off Satoshi's because going strait from the
spec was a PITA and very inconsistent, and they're almost done.
I would like to request some feedback o
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 11:50:02 UTC, Abhishek Kumar wrote:
Hello
I am Abhishek Kumar,computer science student from India.I am
interested in working on D language during GSoC 2016.I found
"GDC Project - The GNU D Compiler" interesting.
I have interest in programming languages and compilers.
On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 at 13:48:18 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
How would cutting and pasting from phobos be better than using
it? -- Andrei
There wouldn't be downward pressure on Phobos devs from DMD devs
to not change anything.
One of the things that contributed to my decision to swit
So,seeing that no body rewrites it or fix the webpage, I ended
putting it on a GitHub wiki page :
https://github.com/Abscissa/SDLang-D/wiki/Language-Guide
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