On 15/07/14 04:21, H. S. Teoh via Digitalmars-d wrote:
Not being usable in an IDE is a pretty big cost IMO. (Even though I
myself don't even use IDE's!) Maybe you might stand a chance of
convincing Walter to do it. Probably after the upcoming release, since
right now the focus is to get that
On 15/07/14 01:14, Domingo Alvarez Duarte wrote:
Hello !
I'm starting to look at the d compiler sources and I'm using netbeans to
navigate through the sources, netbeans is very good at showing
warnings/errors with it's own internal parser, but because all the c++
source files use .c as file
On Monday, 14 July 2014 at 23:14:52 UTC, Domingo Alvarez Duarte
wrote:
Hello !
I'm starting to look at the d compiler sources and I'm using
netbeans to navigate through the sources, netbeans is very good
at showing warnings/errors with it's own internal parser, but
because all the c++ source
On Tuesday, 15 July 2014 at 02:16:37 UTC, Jesse Phillips wrote:
On Monday, 14 July 2014 at 23:14:52 UTC, Domingo Alvarez Duarte
wrote:
It's fine that D is innovating in the programming language
field but not all conventions are bad ones.
Cheers !
Legacy, pretty sure the early C++ days used
Hello !
I'm starting to look at the d compiler sources and I'm using
netbeans to navigate through the sources, netbeans is very good
at showing warnings/errors with it's own internal parser, but
because all the c++ source files use .c as file extension they
are interpreted as C files and
On Monday, 14 July 2014 at 23:14:52 UTC, Domingo Alvarez Duarte
wrote:
It's fine that D is innovating in the programming language
field but not all conventions are bad ones.
Cheers !
Legacy, pretty sure the early C++ days used .c and Walters
compiler comes from those early days.
I believe
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 02:16:36AM +, Jesse Phillips via Digitalmars-d
wrote:
On Monday, 14 July 2014 at 23:14:52 UTC, Domingo Alvarez Duarte wrote:
It's fine that D is innovating in the programming language field but
not all conventions are bad ones.
Cheers !
Legacy, pretty sure the