On Tuesday, 24 April 2012 at 01:51:54 UTC, Adam Wilson wrote:
On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 03:02:49 -0700, Robert Clipsham
rob...@octarineparrot.com wrote:
On 18/04/2012 09:18, Erèbe wrote:
Hi,
I recently discovered that D support file interface .di, but
through my
past reads I never seen someone
On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 03:02:49 -0700, Robert Clipsham
rob...@octarineparrot.com wrote:
On 18/04/2012 09:18, Erèbe wrote:
Hi,
I recently discovered that D support file interface .di, but through my
past reads I never seen someone using it. The std don't do usage of it
(compile time issue maybe
On Tuesday, 24 April 2012 at 01:51:54 UTC, Adam Wilson wrote:
Where DI files come in handy is for commercial libraries that
don't want to hand out their source, without DI's that's
impossible, therefore for D to be a commercially acceptable
language, DI's must work, unfortunately, DI's do not
Hi,
I recently discovered that D support file interface .di, but
through my past reads I never seen someone using it. The std
don't do usage of it (compile time issue maybe ?) and most of D
project are in the same case.
Is this feature depreceated ?
I'm from a C++ background, I agree on
On 18/04/2012 09:18, Erèbe wrote:
Hi,
I recently discovered that D support file interface .di, but through my
past reads I never seen someone using it. The std don't do usage of it
(compile time issue maybe ?) and most of D project are in the same case.
Is this feature depreceated ?
I'm from
On Wednesday, 18 April 2012 at 10:02:49 UTC, Robert Clipsham
wrote:
On 18/04/2012 09:18, Erèbe wrote:
Hi,
I recently discovered that D support file interface .di, but
through my
past reads I never seen someone using it. The std don't do
usage of it
(compile time issue maybe ?) and most of D