Re: Android development using D

2010-12-31 Thread Trass3r
But the "native" code still need the VM to run, right? Nope.

Re: Android development using D

2010-12-31 Thread Johannes Pfau
Michel Fortin wrote: >On 2010-12-30 09:44:46 -0500, Trass3r said: > >> Well you can always compile to native ARM code with gdc for example. > >But has the runtime been ported to ARM? > There was no explicit porting, but I think it just works. I compiled a hello world with gdc2 for ARM some time ag

Re: Android development using D

2010-12-30 Thread Andre Tampubolon
But the "native" code still need the VM to run, right? On 31-Dec-10 7:09 AM, Klaim wrote: Nope. There is a "native" SDK too. And it have been recently enhanced to allow native-only application (no java). On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 15:50, Michel Fortin mailto:michel.for...@michelf.com>> wrote:

Re: Android development using D

2010-12-30 Thread Klaim
Nope. There is a "native" SDK too. And it have been recently enhanced to allow native-only application (no java). On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 15:50, Michel Fortin wrote: > On 2010-12-30 09:44:46 -0500, Trass3r said: > > Well you can always compile to native ARM code with gdc for example. >> > > Bu

Re: Android development using D

2010-12-30 Thread Michel Fortin
On 2010-12-30 09:44:46 -0500, Trass3r said: Well you can always compile to native ARM code with gdc for example. But has the runtime been ported to ARM? -- Michel Fortin michel.for...@michelf.com http://michelf.com/

Re: Android development using D

2010-12-30 Thread Trass3r
Well you can always compile to native ARM code with gdc for example. But normal apps use Java.

Android development using D

2010-12-29 Thread Gour
Hello, What is the prospect of developing applications for Android using D? I'm aware there is qt-android (http://code.google.com/p/android-lighthouse/) which may be used (with QtD), but wonder if there would be some other solution as well? Sincerely, Gour -- Gour | Hlapicina, Croatia | GP