On Tuesday, 27 December 2011 at 22:51:20 UTC, Andrej Mitrovic
wrote:
On 12/27/11, Vladimir Panteleev vladi...@thecybershadow.net
wrote:
and temporarily disabling Windows Sounds works well enough.
Oh man, I forgot those could block. But I had them off anyway.
They were fun back in Win98 days
On 12/27/2011 12:05 PM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
On 12/27/11, Nick Sabalauskya@a.a wrote:
And segfaults are handled better on linux because linux merely
prints a message to stderr instead of popping up a dialog box that you, or a
program (one is available on the DustMite wiki) must click Ok on
project, but at the moment I have managed to not have them
get triggered. I also use GDC-4.6, which sometimes performs better.
*sigh*
Now that I got that off my chest...
I need to figure out what this is because I can't compile my code anymore,
and I get this:
dmd: glue.c:1065: virtual
Le 27/12/2011 08:56, Caligo a écrit :
At the moment I don't see how anything serious can be done with D. In
the past few weeks, while working on a _toy_ project, I've encountered
several bugs that have caused a lot of problems and wasted a lot of
time. Sorry, but it's just frustrating. it's
', but I never managed to
isolate the issue so that I could bug report them. I can't reproduce
them
outside of my project, but at the moment I have managed to not have them
get
triggered. I also use GDC-4.6, which sometimes performs better.
*sigh*
Now that I got that off my chest
Le 27/12/2011 16:25, Andrei Alexandrescu a écrit :
Again, that's not a justification for the code not working with a
meaningless error message. I want to warn against the paradoxical I
can't get creative use of feature X working, therefore I'm going back to
my old language where I can't even
On 27-12-2011 17:14, deadalnix wrote:
Le 27/12/2011 16:25, Andrei Alexandrescu a écrit :
Again, that's not a justification for the code not working with a
meaningless error message. I want to warn against the paradoxical I
can't get creative use of feature X working, therefore I'm going back
, but at the moment I have
managed to not have them get triggered. I also use GDC-4.6, which
sometimes performs better.
*sigh*
The way I see it is, you are a customer (and one who has had enough
faith to hang around for a while), so your issues should be given
priority. We can and we should improve
On Tuesday, 27 December 2011 at 08:59:33 UTC, Caligo wrote:
But, I found the bug!
I'm pretty sure that's the same bug I hit over the weekend,
but couldn't get isolated.
In my case, it was caused by one of the parameters being
of type __error__ which isn't handled in the totym() switch.
Andrew Wiley wiley.andre...@gmail.com wrote in message
news:mailman.1922.1324972797.24802.digitalmar...@puremagic.com...
Have you tried Dustmite?
https://github.com/CyberShadow/DustMite
It works excellently for reducing ICE bugs. More Linux friendly than
Windows because you've got to write some
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 9:10 AM, Adam D. Ruppe destructiona...@gmail.comwrote:
On Tuesday, 27 December 2011 at 08:59:33 UTC, Caligo wrote:
But, I found the bug!
I'm pretty sure that's the same bug I hit over the weekend,
but couldn't get isolated.
In my case, it was caused by one of the
On 12/27/11, Nick Sabalausky a@a.a wrote:
And segfaults are handled better on linux because linux merely
prints a message to stderr instead of popping up a dialog box that you, or a
program (one is available on the DustMite wiki) must click Ok on to
continue.
I wonder if it would be faster if
I've posted a patch to fix the bug.
https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dmd/pull/587
Please wait until be merged it.
(But I don't know when it will be done.)
Kenji Hara
2011/12/28 Caligo iteronve...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 9:10 AM, Adam D. Ruppe destructiona...@gmail.com
I want to warn against the paradoxical I can't get creative use of feature X
working, therefore I'm going back to my old language where I can't even think
of X.
It may seem paradoxical at first, but isn't. That feature X, often together
with Y and Z, could be one of the main reasons for
On 12/27/11 11:37 AM, Artur Skawina wrote:
I want to warn against the paradoxical I can't get creative use of
feature X working, therefore I'm going back to my old language
where I can't even think of X.
It may seem paradoxical at first, but isn't. That feature X, often
together with Y and Z,
On 12/26/2011 11:56 PM, Caligo wrote:
I need to figure out what this is because I can't compile my code anymore, and I
get this:
dmd: glue.c:1065: virtual unsigned int Type::totym(): Assertion `0' failed.
Aborted
Kenji prepared a fix for it, and I'm testing it now.
On Tuesday, 27 December 2011 at 17:05:59 UTC, Andrej Mitrovic
wrote:
On 12/27/11, Nick Sabalausky a@a.a wrote:
And segfaults are handled better on linux because linux merely
prints a message to stderr instead of popping up a dialog box
that you, or a
program (one is available on the DustMite
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Andrei Alexandrescu
seewebsiteforem...@erdani.org wrote:
The way I see it is, you are a customer (and one who has had enough
faith to hang around for a while), so your issues should be given
priority. We can and we should improve quality in the abstract, but
On 12/27/11, Vladimir Panteleev vladi...@thecybershadow.net wrote:
and temporarily disabling Windows Sounds
works well enough.
Oh man, I forgot those could block. But I had them off anyway. They
were fun back in Win98 days with those cool space themes. They had
awesome intro's. :)
to not have them
get triggered. I also use GDC-4.6, which sometimes performs better.
*sigh*
Now that I got that off my chest...
I need to figure out what this is because I can't compile my code anymore,
and I get this:
dmd: glue.c:1065: virtual unsigned int Type::totym(): Assertion `0'
failed
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Thanks Simen,
That's nicer than the chained static ifs.
Is there anyway to get rid of the enum though?
Using the enum is a pain as it means you have to edit that import
anytime you need to create a specialistion.
It's nearly
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Jason House wrote:
div0 wrote:
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Thanks Simen,
That's nicer than the chained static ifs.
Is there anyway to get rid of the enum though?
Using the enum is a pain as it means you have to edit that
div0 wrote:
Thanks Simen,
That's nicer than the chained static ifs.
Is there anyway to get rid of the enum though?
I would believe this to work:
template createHandlerCode( T... ) if ( is( T == msgRangeHdlr ) ) {
string format( ) {
return
div0 wrote:
It seems I might know how to do this after all.
As is mentioned under template constraints[1], templates can be specialized by
trailing the parameter list with a condition:
template createHandlerCode( T... ) if ( T[0]._type ==
EHandlerType.eMsgRangeHdlr ) {
string format( ) {
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