On Saturday, 7 January 2017 at 05:02:13 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
First beta for the 2.073.0 release.
This release comes with a few phobos additions, a new -mcpu=avx
switch, an experimental safety checks
(-transition=safe/-dip1000), and several bugfixes.
http://dlang.org/download.html#dmd_bet
On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 02:05:11 +, nbro wrote:
> On Friday, 13 January 2017 at 16:50:37 UTC, Dsby wrote:
>> I write the ref count pointer and the scoped point in D. it just Like
>> cpp's shared_ptr , waek_ptr and unique_ptr .
>> Now, it is Developing.
>> I will write more test before the frist r
On Saturday, 14 January 2017 at 02:05:11 UTC, nbro wrote:
On Friday, 13 January 2017 at 16:50:37 UTC, Dsby wrote:
I write the ref count pointer and the scoped point in D.
it just Like cpp's shared_ptr , waek_ptr and unique_ptr .
Now, it is Developing.
I will write more test before the frist rel
On Saturday, 7 January 2017 at 05:02:13 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
First beta for the 2.073.0 release.
This release comes with a few phobos additions, a new -mcpu=avx
switch, an experimental safety checks
(-transition=safe/-dip1000), and several bugfixes.
http://dlang.org/download.html#dmd_bet
On Friday, 13 January 2017 at 16:50:37 UTC, Dsby wrote:
I write the ref count pointer and the scoped point in D.
it just Like cpp's shared_ptr , waek_ptr and unique_ptr .
Now, it is Developing.
I will write more test before the frist release.
And the docs is null.
It on github: https://github.co
On Friday, 13 January 2017 at 15:42:59 UTC, extrawurst wrote:
Whoever has an Account there can like the Post here:
www.linkedin.com/hp/update/6224912211941298176
Inspiring!
I write the ref count pointer and the scoped point in D.
it just Like cpp's shared_ptr , waek_ptr and unique_ptr .
Now, it is Developing.
I will write more test before the frist release.
And the docs is null.
It on github: https://github.com/huntlabs/SmartRef
That is nice to read, Brian Geffon - Senior Staff Software
Engineer at LinkedIn - wrote:
Over the years I've always followed D because of the team
working on it and the potential of the language. After playing
more today I have to say D is rapidly becoming the perfect
language, IMO far superi
On Friday, 13 January 2017 at 13:12:19 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Craig Dillabaugh is ramping up for Google Summer of Code 2017.
He took some time out to give a report on GSoC 2016 and
recommendations for how to improve the process this year.
Blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2017/01/13/the-d-language
Craig Dillabaugh is ramping up for Google Summer of Code 2017. He
took some time out to give a report on GSoC 2016 and
recommendations for how to improve the process this year.
Blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2017/01/13/the-d-language-foundation-google-summer-of-code-2016-postmortem/
Reddit:
http
On Friday, 13 January 2017 at 12:53:16 UTC, Nick Treleaven wrote:
On Friday, 13 January 2017 at 05:33:07 UTC, Chris Wright wrote:
On that topic, D's arrays would play nicer with both
refcounting *and* modern garbage collectors if they were
structured as base, offset, length instead of start, le
On Friday, 13 January 2017 at 05:33:07 UTC, Chris Wright wrote:
On that topic, D's arrays would play nicer with both
refcounting *and* modern garbage collectors if they were
structured as base, offset, length instead of start, length.
That might be slower sometimes as slices wouldn't fit in tw
http://forum.dlang.org/post/wgsguzbgrcejptuxf...@forum.dlang.org
On Friday, 13 January 2017 at 05:33:07 UTC, Chris Wright wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jan 2017 20:02:38 -0800, Jonathan M Davis via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
I don't see how it possibly could given how dynamic arrays
work in D. It would have to have some sort of reference
counting mechanism, which wou
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