On 01/04/2017 02:22 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
We release a brief Vision document summarizing the main goals we plan to
pursue in the coming six months. This half we are focusing on three
things: safety, lifetime management, and static introspection.
https://wiki.dlang.org/Vision/2017H1
> I read your reasons why you're not using DStep. But I still think it's a
> shame that you chose to create a new tool instead of contributing to DStep.
>
> That's the unfortunate issue with the D community. Everyone is creating
> their on projects instead of working together. That's why the
On 09/21/2015 12:01 PM, Ola Fosheim Grøstad wrote:
> On Monday, 21 September 2015 at 09:45:01 UTC, ZombineDev wrote:
>> I guess that the only thing that doesn't map directly to D is &&. The
>> others look on the D side like this:
>> C++ -> D
>> T* -> T*
>> T& -> ref T
>> const T*
How come it crashes a lot ?
> Glancing quickly at the source, it looks like it is using clang as a
> source of C++ truth.
It's crashing a lot because I make some incorrect assumptions about
what's in the AST and not everything is handled. Getting templates
right is hard, and cpp_binder doesn't
On 09/21/2015 05:29 AM, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
> On 2015-09-21 06:22, Paul O'Neil wrote:
>
>> I've written more about cpp_binder and my experiences at
>> http://www.todayman.net/cpp_binder-pre-announcement-and-status.html.
>
> About the plugin architecture. I tried modifying DMD to run DStep to
As the title says, cpp_binder is a tool that generates C++ bindings. It
reads C++ headers and produces a D file filled with "extern(C++)"
declarations. It can translate a bunch of cool, small examples, but is
not close to being ready for prime-time. It crashes a lot, especially
in the STL;
On 09/08/2015 02:43 AM, Ali Çehreli wrote:
> I have just completed submitting the book at IngramSpark as well. This
> will give the book a chance to appear on book shelves, which I find
> important because I think seeing and touching a book has an effect on
> anybody visiting a book shop.
>
>
This is fantastic! Congratulations!
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Paul O'Neil
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On 03/24/2015 01:07 PM, Martin Nowak wrote:
Glad to announce D 2.067.0.
This release comes with many improvements.
The GC is a lot faster for most use-cases, we have improved C++
interoperability and fixed plenty of bugs.
See the changelog for more details.
On 02/02/2015 04:21 AM, Chris wrote:
On Saturday, 31 January 2015 at 19:40:49 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2015-01-31 19:38, Chris wrote:
At version 0.0.1? :)
At version 0.1.0:
https://github.com/jacob-carlborg/dstep/releases/tag/v0.1.0
Still loads of time to change the name. If you
On 01/27/2015 09:52 PM, Brad Roberts via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
On 12/11/2014 3:16 AM, Martin Nowak via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
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On 01/13/2015 05:22 PM, ketmar via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jan 2015 17:07:02 -0500
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This looks great!
Does this mean anything with respect to getting better demangling in GDB?
it seems
This looks great!
Does this mean anything with respect to getting better demangling in GDB?
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Paul O'Neil
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On 10/18/2014 05:49 AM, ponce wrote:
I think we need some place (could be just a NG thread?) to express users
needs for library/bindings. Else we don't really know what is missing.
A wiki page might be better, so that it can be modified in place and
always be up to date with requests and
On 10/01/2014 04:50 PM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
On 10/01/2014 01:38 PM, Iain Buclaw via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
One nice thing about Ubuntu is that they even give you access to
future kernel versions through what they call HWE. In short, I can
run a 14.04 LTS kernel on a 12.04 server,
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