On Saturday, 15 September 2018 at 14:57:20 UTC, Vladimir
Panteleev wrote:
On Thursday, 13 September 2018 at 05:50:53 UTC, Josphe Brigmo
wrote:
Privileged instruction
Lots of code. I pretty much always get this error.
Something must have gone really wrong to get this error. Most
likely, the
On Saturday, 15 September 2018 at 06:13:29 UTC, bauss wrote:
On Friday, 14 September 2018 at 16:55:21 UTC, Josphe Brigmo
wrote:
On Friday, 14 September 2018 at 15:21:21 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
[...]
It woudln't help. I'm dealing with over a million files and
you'd need those files too.
But
Seems to break dirEntries when trying to deal with long
pathnames(> 512) on windows.
It's a strange error because it just fails with access denied or
missing file.
On Friday, 14 September 2018 at 15:21:21 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 02:36:34PM +, Josphe Brigmo via
Digitalmars-d-learn wrote: [...]
It happens on a bunch. I do get errors or overlong file names
but this doesn't seem to be the case.
The fact is, that simply
On Friday, 14 September 2018 at 13:28:41 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Friday, 14 September 2018 at 08:32:48 UTC, Josphe Brigmo
wrote:
Seems remove is broke.
The source code for remove is DeleteFile(name), so not much
room for bugs there, except maybe string conversion. What is
the filename y
On Friday, 14 September 2018 at 04:48:09 UTC, Norm wrote:
On Thursday, 13 September 2018 at 23:25:24 UTC, Josphe Brigmo
wrote:
I am trying to remove a file
remove(filename);
and I get an access denied!
I can remove it from explorer just fine.
I am able to remove other files but there should
I am trying to remove a file
remove(filename);
and I get an access denied!
I can remove it from explorer just fine.
I am able to remove other files but there should be no reason why
the file can't be removed in this case.
All I am doing to mess with the file is reading it's contents
right
On Wednesday, 12 September 2018 at 13:26:03 UTC, Stefan Koch
wrote:
On Wednesday, 12 September 2018 at 10:42:08 UTC, Josphe Brigmo
wrote:
x64 gives
Privileged instruction
but x86 gives
First-chance exception: std.file.FileException "C:\": The
filename, directory name, or volume label syntax
x64 gives
Privileged instruction
but x86 gives
First-chance exception: std.file.FileException "C:\": The
filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. at
std\file.d(4573)
which is much more informative...
seems like a bug to me.
Is there an emulator that can run the apks? Android emulator does
not work, I suppose, because it isn't java. Complains about a
missing classes.dex file.
I'd rather have an emulator version if possible for quicker dev.
On Saturday, 8 September 2018 at 07:30:35 UTC, Alex wrote:
On Saturday, 8 September 2018 at 06:56:40 UTC, Josphe Brigmo
wrote:
My project does not use the term update at all in any other
context except that one. But I did find:
void update(K, V, C, U)(ref V[K] aa, K key, scope C create,
sco
On Saturday, 8 September 2018 at 05:39:39 UTC, Alex wrote:
On Saturday, 8 September 2018 at 03:12:56 UTC, Josphe Brigmo
wrote:
auto foo(bool update = false)()
{
static if(update)
{ }
}
and the compiler, after upgrading to 2.082 from 2.080 now says:
Error: expression `update` of type `v
auto foo(bool update = false)()
{
static if(update)
{ }
}
and the compiler, after upgrading to 2.082 from 2.080 now says:
Error: expression `update` of type `void` does not have a boolean
value
when update is clearly a bool.
Why the hell is the compiler now thinking update is a void?
I have an app I'm writing using GtkD on windows. Eventually I'd
like to port it to android. Since I have never been able to
actually get anything to work on android I'm curious if there are
any demos with gtkD for android? I'm wondering if I just scrap
the idea of using it because it won't port
import std.stdio, std.variant;
class Wrapper(Interface, Wrapped) : Interface
{
import std.traits;
Wrapped wrapped;
static foreach (member; __traits(allMembers, Interface))
{
}
}
void main()
{
}
when I try to compile this
v2.080.0
object.Error@(0):
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