On 9/18/13, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
> So you say it works with D automatically nowadays? Is this using the
> 12.x release or some nightly build?
Well it doesn't seem to be working for me, it seems to use some kind
of custom but broken build process, look:
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dmd.exe -g -debug-IC:\dmd-git\
for a given project.
Well as far as I can tell after 2 mins of fiddling.
Yes this is Code::Blocks 12.11 which is the standard on Debian Unstable
just now.
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On Wed, 2013-09-18 at 17:24 +0100, Russel Winder wrote:
> Has anyone been using Code::Blocks for D programming recently. The page
> http://wiki.dlang.org/CodeBlocks seems seriously out of date and could
> do with an update.
>
> Is a plugin needed for using Code::Blocks for D?
Bela
On 9/18/13, Russel Winder wrote:
> Has anyone been using Code::Blocks for D programming recently. The page
> http://wiki.dlang.org/CodeBlocks seems seriously out of date and could
> do with an update.
This is actually the only IDE I've ever really liked back when I
experimented w
Has anyone been using Code::Blocks for D programming recently. The page
http://wiki.dlang.org/CodeBlocks seems seriously out of date and could
do with an update.
Is a plugin needed for using Code::Blocks for D?
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DDT works reasonably well.
On 12/03/2011 03:52 AM, Russel Winder wrote:
Started a new thread for this...
In the discussion of IDEs in the Java -> Scala thread no-one has been
mentioning D support.
C++ is reasonably or very well supported in all of these development
tools, what is the D support like? Perhaps the relevan
D support like? Perhaps the relevant section a
> webpage needs to be expanded and SEOd so Google and Bing pick it up?
>
Code::Blocks loosely supports D with at least DMD and LDC AFAIK, i.e you
can create D projects, compile, run and edit, and I believe it can also
parse compilation errors
On Sat, 03 Dec 2011 08:52:53 +
Russel Winder wrote:
> C++ is reasonably or very well supported in all of these development
> tools, what is the D support like?
I believe I'll pick Geany for our D project...
Sincerely,
Gour
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Started a new thread for this...
In the discussion of IDEs in the Java -> Scala thread no-one has been
mentioning D support.
C++ is reasonably or very well supported in all of these development
tools, what is the D support like? Perhaps the relevant section a
webpage needs to be expanded and SEO
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