On Sat, Jan 04, 2020 at 08:19:14PM +0100, Robert M. Münch via
Digitalmars-d-learn wrote:
> On 2019-12-31 21:36:56 +, Steven Schveighoffer said:
>
> > The fact that a Grapheme's return requires you keep the grapheme in
> > scope for operations seems completely incorrect and dangerous IMO
> > (
On 1/3/20 11:51 PM, MGW wrote:
Need help:
There' s a large text file (hundreds of thousands of lines).
How long are the lines? If 1K bytes, 100M would fit in memory just fine.
There is a parallel quick sort example on the std.parallelism page:
https://dlang.org/phobos/std_parallelism.html
On Saturday, 4 January 2020 at 19:56:54 UTC, Robert M. Münch
wrote:
But it doesn't seem to be an L-value... which I don't
understand. I thought buf[] returns a temporary dynamic array
initialized with the buf content.
The problem here is indeed ref, the function there tries to
update the slic
I have:
Grapheme[] gr;
dchar[1] buf;
encode(buf, cast(dchar)myData);
gr =~ decodeGrapheme(buf[]);
Which gives:
Error: template std.uni.decodeGrapheme cannot deduce function from
argument types !()(dchar[]), candidates are:
C:\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos\std\uni.d(7164,10):
deco
On 2019-12-31 21:36:56 +, Steven Schveighoffer said:
The fact that a Grapheme's return requires you keep the grapheme in
scope for operations seems completely incorrect and dangerous IMO (note
that operators are going to always have a ref this, even when called on
an rvalue). So even thoug
On Wednesday, 1 January 2020 at 13:19:20 UTC, Andre Pany wrote:
In addition to that, there are different ways how you can
contribute to Dub:
- enhancing the dub help on code.dlang.org
Does anyone know dub well enough to do this? :)
On Wednesday, 1 January 2020 at 13:19:20 UTC, Andre Pany wrote:
On Wednesday, 1 January 2020 at 08:37:43 UTC, rikki cattermole
wrote:
In addition to that, there are different ways how you can
contribute to Dub:
- enhancing the dub help on code.dlang.org
- finding duplicate/already solved iss
On Saturday, 4 January 2020 at 18:43:13 UTC, Jan wrote:
I am using Linux (Fedora).
ok, the starting point is `openpty` which gives you a
communication pipe that the other program sees as a terminal.
from there if you are just forwarding you can perhaps shoot bytes
to and from without interpr
On Wednesday, 1 January 2020 at 08:37:43 UTC, rikki cattermole
wrote:
On 01/01/2020 9:11 PM, Ankush Bhardwaj wrote:
I am now stuck here not knowing what should I do next or how
should I compile.
Compile what?
You successfully compiled and ran your dub build.
Please note the default action is
On Sunday, 29 December 2019 at 19:21:53 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Sunday, 29 December 2019 at 17:03:14 UTC, Jan wrote:
Is there a way to forward all input and output from a shell?
yes, but it is platform specific and can be a decent amount of
code.
what OS are you on?
I am using Linux
Creates a Task on the GC heap that calls an alias.
If possible, there's also scopedTask, which allocates on the stack:
https://dlang.org/phobos/std_parallelism.html#.scopedTask
So my question is: Has anyone done any analysis over how "dangerous" it is to use GC'd tasks for
_small_ tasks (in
On Saturday, 4 January 2020 at 07:51:49 UTC, MGW wrote:
Need help:
There' s a large text file (hundreds of thousands of lines).
The structure is as follows:
2345|wedwededwedwedwe ..
872625|rfrferwewweww .
23|rergrferfefer
It is necessary to sort this file by the fir
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