Re: Windows DLLs with D

2013-09-17 Thread Rainer Schuetze
On 14.09.2013 18:46, Buk wrote: Hi all, I've read http://dlang.org/dll.html, and frankly there seems to be a lot of boilerplate & rote process to build a DLL. I realise that many of the do nothing functions /can/ be used to do a lot more; and these may be required for some purposes. But, for

Re: Windows DLLs with D

2013-09-17 Thread Dicebot
On Tuesday, 17 September 2013 at 16:05:13 UTC, Buk wrote: Thanks for the help guys. Sorry for the silence. It has just happened that your question touches relatively under-explored area of the language and thus finding someone with actual experience on topic is hard. I don't even know if we

Re: Windows DLLs with D

2013-09-17 Thread Buk
On Saturday, 14 September 2013 at 16:46:06 UTC, Buk wrote: Hi all, I've read http://dlang.org/dll.html, and frankly there seems to be a lot of boilerplate & rote process to build a DLL. I realise that many of the do nothing functions /can/ be used to do a lot more; and these may be required

Windows DLLs with D

2013-09-14 Thread Buk
Hi all, I've read http://dlang.org/dll.html, and frankly there seems to be a lot of boilerplate & rote process to build a DLL. I realise that many of the do nothing functions /can/ be used to do a lot more; and these may be required for some purposes. But, for a simple DLL of functions, that