Re: D on ARM [was Re: ARM bare-metal programming in D (cont) - volatile]

2013-10-27 Thread Dmitry Olshansky
27-Oct-2013 13:09, Russel Winder пишет: The sub-text here is that, D should be one of the main languages on A Raspberry Pi. s/Raspberry Pi/ARM boards/ After all Rasp Pi is only one of many - a tiny piece of outdated ARM. Currently children start with Scratch, move to Python and then (most l

Re: D on ARM [was Re: ARM bare-metal programming in D (cont) - volatile]

2013-10-27 Thread Russel Winder
The sub-text here is that, D should be one of the main languages on A Raspberry Pi. Currently children start with Scratch, move to Python and then (most likely) to C. Oracle have made a huge push to ensure Java is mainstream on the Raspberry Pi. I would much prefer to have D or Go as the "Don't

Re: D on ARM [was Re: ARM bare-metal programming in D (cont) - volatile]

2013-10-27 Thread Russel Winder
The sub-text here is that, D should be one of the main languages on A Raspberry Pi. Currently children start with Scratch, move to Python and then (most likely) to C. Oracle have made a huge push to ensure Java is mainstream on the Raspberry Pi. I would much prefer to have D or Go as the "Don't

Re: D on ARM

2011-06-24 Thread Patrick Down
Andrew Wiley Wrote: > So it seems that ARM is going to be getting quite a bit bigger in the > future, between the rise of smarter phones and Windows 8 support, and in > general D just doesn't exist on ARM. I second this. I've followed D for a while but most of my development has moved to mobile

Re: D on ARM

2011-06-24 Thread Iain Buclaw
== Quote from Andrew Wiley (wiley.andre...@gmail.com)'s article > --00163691fe61ca432504a67a5605 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Walter Bright > wrote: > > On 6/23/2011 9:04 PM, Andrew Wiley wrote: > > > >> So it seems that ARM is going to be getti

Re: D on ARM

2011-06-24 Thread Andrew Wiley
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Walter Bright wrote: > On 6/23/2011 9:04 PM, Andrew Wiley wrote: > >> So it seems that ARM is going to be getting quite a bit bigger in the >> future, >> between the rise of smarter phones and Windows 8 support, >> > > I think you're right. > > I'd like to get D o

Re: D on ARM

2011-06-24 Thread Walter Bright
On 6/23/2011 9:04 PM, Andrew Wiley wrote: So it seems that ARM is going to be getting quite a bit bigger in the future, between the rise of smarter phones and Windows 8 support, I think you're right. I'd like to get D on the ARM, but it awaits someone willing to do the work.

Re: D on ARM

2011-06-23 Thread Nick Sabalausky
"Andrew Wiley" wrote in message news:mailman.1177.130314.14074.digitalmar...@puremagic.com... > So it seems that ARM is going to be getting quite a bit bigger in the > future, between the rise of smarter phones and Windows 8 support, and in > general D just doesn't exist on ARM. > GDC kind of

D on ARM

2011-06-23 Thread Andrew Wiley
So it seems that ARM is going to be getting quite a bit bigger in the future, between the rise of smarter phones and Windows 8 support, and in general D just doesn't exist on ARM. GDC kind of works, but I've been unable to come up with a simple test case for a bug with the section-anchors optimizat