Announcing the release of embd, a low-level (i.e. small) API for
embedding D code into text:
https://github.com/carlor/embd
It's a bit of an inconvenient API, but it's customizable and
gives the client control in what gets passed to the template.
I hope some of you find it useful!
NMS
Daniel Murphy:
Issue 519 is about classes, while 9454 is about structs. 9454
uses a struct
literal, not an autogenerated constructor call, so they are
different bugs.
519 is an actual bug, while 9454 is an enhancement.
Right, 9454 is tagged as enhancement since the beginning. But
learning
Am 06.03.2013 10:08, schrieb Nathan M. Swan:
Announcing the release of embd, a low-level (i.e. small) API for
embedding D code into text:
https://github.com/carlor/embd
It's a bit of an inconvenient API, but it's customizable and gives the
client control in what gets passed to the
struct renderEmbd(string FILE, ALIASES...)
{
class Context(R) : emdb.Context {
mixin(vibe.templ.utils.localAliases!(0, ALIASES));
R* _output;
Now this is very good. I so badly have wanted the simple data rep that
lisp has builtin and this is almost it. XML, in my opinion, is ugly and
overly verbose. JASON was better. SDL looks to be just about right.
--
dano
On Wednesday, 6 March 2013 at 11:29:51 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
Am 06.03.2013 10:08, schrieb Nathan M. Swan:
Announcing the release of embd, a low-level (i.e. small) API
for
embedding D code into text:
https://github.com/carlor/embd
It's a bit of an inconvenient API, but it's customizable
Am 06.03.2013 19:08, schrieb Nathan M. Swan:
On Wednesday, 6 March 2013 at 11:29:51 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
Am 06.03.2013 10:08, schrieb Nathan M. Swan:
Announcing the release of embd, a low-level (i.e. small) API for
embedding D code into text:
https://github.com/carlor/embd
It's a bit
On Wednesday, 6 March 2013 at 19:17:56 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
(...)
Actually I plan to start breaking up the vibe-d package into
smaller
functional blocks at some point (...)
Really looking forward to an std.event/async module :)