On Wednesday, 26 October 2016 at 05:46:30 UTC, ketmar wrote:
this is a repository name. it is supposed to be named just
"iv", and git names main directory by repository name if you
are doing a simple clone. my bad, i should have made that clear.
Ok. That helps.
On Wednesday, 26 October 2016 at 05:27:53 UTC, Jason C. Wells
wrote:
Hence the repeated advice to supply all the filenames on the
command line.
this is basically 'cause dmd doesn't automatically compile and
link imported modules. it you won't specify module in dmd command
line, dmd will only
On Wednesday, 26 October 2016 at 04:51:23 UTC, Jason C. Wells
wrote:
I am reading through Ketmar's iv.d/nanovg/package.d:
module iv.nanovg;
public import iv.nanovg.nanovg;
This looks like three levels of hierarchy, but is it?
it maps to "iv/nanovg/nanovg.d" according to dmd map rules. i
Suddenly it occurs to me that the module namespace and the
filesystem namespace do not necessarily have a one for one match,
even though they do by default. When one specifies all the D
source files on the command line, any differences between the
module namespace and the filesystem namespace a
I am reading through: https://dlang.org/spec/module.html. I'll
soon be working through a previous example provided by Mike
Parker.
I am reading through Ketmar's iv.d/nanovg/package.d:
module iv.nanovg;
public import iv.nanovg.nanovg;
This looks like three levels of hierarchy, but is it?
On Tuesday, 25 October 2016 at 21:23:21 UTC, Arun Chandrasekaran
wrote:
I am looking for a RESTful framework in D, which can interact
with an existing backend processes (C++) via ZeroMQ and shared
memory. I thought vibe.d might be a viable option. But I
discussed with someone on Freenode #d and
I am looking for a RESTful framework in D, which can interact
with an existing backend processes (C++) via ZeroMQ and shared
memory. I thought vibe.d might be a viable option. But I
discussed with someone on Freenode #d and found that vibe.d
doesn't support explicit threading [1].
Can someone
On Monday, 24 October 2016 at 04:46:34 UTC, aman wrote:
On Sunday, 23 October 2016 at 19:23:04 UTC, Karabuta wrote:
[...]
Oh, I see. Actually it got installed auto-magically during dub
installation I guess. Now I installed dmd with the script
mention on the dlang download page.
curl -fsS ht
On Tuesday, 25 October 2016 at 14:31:39 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
On Tuesday, 25 October 2016 at 13:58:33 UTC, Saurabh Das wrote:
[...]
Installation amounts to installing a couple of R packages that
I have on Bitbucket, as described on the project page. I have
basic usage examples there as well
On 10/22/16 5:34 PM, WhatMeWorry wrote:
On Saturday, 22 October 2016 at 20:51:14 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
On Saturday, October 22, 2016 20:35:27 WhatMeWorry via
Digitalmars-d-learn wrote:
[...]
Just put it in a separate module and then import it. e.g.
file: mypackage/constants.d
On 10/22/16 1:25 AM, Mark wrote:
Hello, Im a 3rd year Comp Sci student in Edmonton Alberta, Canada.
Ive learned how to use C, and dabbled in C++ in school. Im also in a Oop
course using Java.
I picked up the book The D Programming Language by Alexrei Alexandrescu
a few years ago.
Lately Im real
On Tuesday, 25 October 2016 at 13:58:33 UTC, Saurabh Das wrote:
Oh that sounds pretty cool.
While I probably won't use it right now, embedding R inside D
would be a good learning opportunity. Is it available on
code.dlang.org or on GitHub?
Thanks
Saurabh
Installation amounts to installin
On Tuesday, 25 October 2016 at 13:56:45 UTC, Saurabh Das wrote:
On Tuesday, 25 October 2016 at 11:55:27 UTC, maarten van damme
wrote:
There is mir https://github.com/libmir/mir which is geared
towards machine learning, I don't know if it has anything
about neural networks, I've yet to use it. I
On Tuesday, 25 October 2016 at 13:26:49 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
On Tuesday, 25 October 2016 at 11:17:29 UTC, Saurabh Das wrote:
Hello,
Are there any good ML libraries for D? In particular, looking
for a neural network library currently. Any leads would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Saurabh
I have
On Tuesday, 25 October 2016 at 11:55:27 UTC, maarten van damme
wrote:
There is mir https://github.com/libmir/mir which is geared
towards machine learning, I don't know if it has anything about
neural networks, I've yet to use it. If you're only interested
in neural networks, I've used FANN (a C
On Saturday, 22 October 2016 at 21:34:36 UTC, WhatMeWorry wrote:
On Saturday, 22 October 2016 at 20:51:14 UTC, Jonathan M Davis
wrote:
[...]
Ok, but now I'm getting these error in my new
mypackage/constants.d
..\common\vertex_data.d(5,15): Error: undefined identifier
'GLfloat'
..\common\ve
On Tuesday, 25 October 2016 at 11:17:29 UTC, Saurabh Das wrote:
Hello,
Are there any good ML libraries for D? In particular, looking
for a neural network library currently. Any leads would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Saurabh
I have written a project to embed R inside D and vice versa for
my r
On 10/25/2016 11:30 AM, Benjamin Thaut wrote:
Please consider the following program:
[...]
I would assume that this program should run forever and never run out of
memory. But instead it triggers an assert inside alocator_list in pass
11. So I assume this is some bug in std.allocator?
I can c
There is mir https://github.com/libmir/mir which is geared towards machine
learning, I don't know if it has anything about neural networks, I've yet
to use it. If you're only interested in neural networks, I've used FANN (a
C library) together with D and it worked very well.
2016-10-25 13:17 GMT+0
Hello,
Are there any good ML libraries for D? In particular, looking for
a neural network library currently. Any leads would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Saurabh
Please consider the following program:
import std.experimental.allocator.mallocator;
import std.experimental.allocator.building_blocks.allocator_list
: AllocatorList;
import std.experimental.allocator.building_blocks.free_list;
import std.experimental.allocator;
import std.stdio;
enum uint siz
On Monday, 24 October 2016 at 16:09:44 UTC, ag0aep6g wrote:
On 10/24/2016 04:25 PM, Dorian Haglund wrote:
The following code crashes with DMD64 D Compiler v2.071.2:
import std.algorithm;
import std.stdio;
import std.range;
int main()
{
repeat(8, 10).chunks(3).writeln();
return 0;
}
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