On Friday, 30 July 2021 at 23:48:41 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote:
I'm doing some audio-related work, and one thing I need is to
unregister from (and maybe later temporarily re-register to)
the GC, since it would cause some issues,
GC + audio is only a problem if its pauses (e.g in the audio
thre
On Sunday, 1 August 2021 at 21:35:05 UTC, rikki cattermole wrote:
On 02/08/2021 9:19 AM, Brian Tiffin wrote:
Question, or suggestion. In the Community forums, there is
General and Announce.
Announce is only for announcements.
General is used sometimes for OT stuff, like I've congratulated
A
On 02/08/2021 9:19 AM, Brian Tiffin wrote:
Question, or suggestion. In the Community forums, there is General and
Announce.
Announce is only for announcements.
General is used sometimes for OT stuff, like I've congratulated Andrei
on the birth of one of his kids (I asked prior). Or some stuf
Question, or suggestion. In the Community forums, there is
General and Announce.
Where is the preferred place to *shoot the breeze*? D adjacent,
but off-topic and mostly social (with the *desirable* assumption
that the audience is all D programmers and openly nerd minded).
Within the forum
On Friday, 30 July 2021 at 23:48:41 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote:
I'm doing some audio-related work, and one thing I need is to
unregister from (and maybe later temporarily re-register to)
the GC, since it would cause some issues, and it would be nice
if I still could use the GC during disk operat
On Sunday, 1 August 2021 at 18:22:05 UTC, Paul Backus wrote:
A common solution to this in other languages is to have a
version of toUpper that takes a locale as an argument. Some
examples:
- Javascript:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/
On Sunday, 1 August 2021 at 18:22:05 UTC, Paul Backus wrote:
On Sunday, 1 August 2021 at 17:56:00 UTC, rikki cattermole
wrote:
It appears you are using the wrong lowercase character.
I think so too, here's the proof:
```d
import std.string, std.stdio;
void main()
{
auto istanbul = "\u0131st
On Sunday, 1 August 2021 at 17:56:00 UTC, rikki cattermole wrote:
It appears you are using the wrong lowercase character.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dotted_and_dotless_I
From a quick experiment, it appears std.uni is treating the
upper case dotted I's lower case as a grapheme. Which it
pro
On 02/08/2021 5:18 AM, Alain De Vos wrote:
A simple and small wrapper around for instance the C-library libpq
should be part of the language itself and should not pull in more than
libpq itself.
Just so that we are all using the same terminology.
A binding defines the functions and types as
It appears you are using the wrong lowercase character.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dotted_and_dotless_I
From a quick experiment, it appears std.uni is treating the upper case
dotted I's lower case as a grapheme. Which it probably shouldn't be as
there is an actual character for that.
We m
On Sunday, 1 August 2021 at 17:25:26 UTC, Alain De Vos wrote:
A simple example, dub package dpq2 pulls in,
money,vide-d,stdx-allocator,derelict-pq,derelict-util
This all for a handfull of C-functions.
let's see
Money - fits pretty ok, cause your average SQL has decimal type
for that purpose b
On Sunday, 1 August 2021 at 17:18:39 UTC, Alain De Vos wrote:
A simple and small wrapper around for instance the C-library
libpq should be part of the language itself and should not pull
in more than libpq itself.
I don't disagree. The question is, who will volunteer to create
and maintain th
A simple example, dub package dpq2 pulls in,
money,vide-d,stdx-allocator,derelict-pq,derelict-util
This all for a handfull of C-functions.
On Sunday, 1 August 2021 at 17:18:39 UTC, Alain De Vos wrote:
A simple and small wrapper around for instance the C-library
libpq should be part of the language itself and should not pull
in more than libpq itself.
i have one of those in two files: database.d for the interface
and postgres.d f
A simple and small wrapper around for instance the C-library
libpq should be part of the language itself and should not pull
in more than libpq itself.
On Sunday, 1 August 2021 at 15:38:32 UTC, Alain De Vos wrote:
Dub has two big problems.
1. Unmaintained dub stuff.
2. Let's say you need bindings to postgresql library and you
will see dub pulling in numerous of libraries, which have
nothing at all to do with postgresql.
More like a framework s
On Sunday, 1 August 2021 at 15:38:32 UTC, Alain De Vos wrote:
2. Let's say you need bindings to postgresql library and you
will see dub pulling in numerous of libraries, which have
nothing at all to do with postgresql.
More like a framework stuff. This creates unneeded complexity,
bloatware, de
Is there a security review for dub packages ?
Dub has two big problems.
1. Unmaintained dub stuff.
2. Let's say you need bindings to postgresql library and you will
see dub pulling in numerous of libraries, which have nothing at
all to do with postgresql.
More like a framework stuff. This creates unneeded complexity,
bloatware, dependency
Greetings from istanbul...
In our language, the capital letter 'i' is used, similar to the
lower case. But in this example:
```d
// D 2.0.83
import std.stdio, std.uni;
void main()
{
auto message = "Greetings from istanbul"d;
message.asUpperCase.writeln; // GREETINGS FROM ISTANBUL
/*
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