On 9/10/2017 2:38 PM, Cecil Ward wrote:
Ali, I have worked on operating systems' development in r+d. My definitions of
terms are hopefully the same as yours. If we refer to two threads, if they both
belong to the same process, then they share a common address space, by my
definition of the term
On 10/14/2016 3:18 AM, Nordlöw wrote:
t_scope.d(23,6): Error: variable t_scope.below.s has scoped destruction, cannot
build closure
https://github.com/dlang/dmd/blob/master/src/toir.d#L820
The problem is the closure is generated when it is expected that the delegate
will survive past the en
On 4/25/2020 4:11 AM, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
I have previously downloaded the DConf videos. I sent them to Mike for him to
upload.
Thank you! You have certainly saved the day here!
On 4/8/2019 7:39 AM, Alex wrote:
My point is that you are going ape shit over using T.stringof, you posted no
I mean, half the shit in __traits looks like it could be in std.traits and there
Please tone down both the aggressiveness and the use of cuss words, and use
professional demeanor.
On 6/28/2015 2:48 AM, ponce wrote:
I don't quite get what code could be generating that reference, since I don't
call format or toString on a Throwable.
You can grep the .obj files for the symbol.
On 3/16/2016 4:18 AM, Johan Engelen wrote:
I've found discussions, but not an actual "recommended" solution for the
problem of "statement is not reachable" warnings in templates with early
returns, e.g.:
```
bool nobool(T...)() {
foreach (i, U; T) {
static if (is(U == bool)) {
On 5/15/2022 8:26 AM, Kevin Bailey wrote:
I'm trying to understand why it is this way.
Great question.
The difference, in a nutshell, is a struct is a value type, and a class is a
reference type. This difference permeates every facet their behavior.
In C++, a struct can designed to be a valu