Hi all!
As far as I know, Meson support building Vala code and it should not be too
difficult to change the build system to Meson. Anyone working on it already? Is
there a bug open for build system migration?
Regards,
Dmitry
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03.04.2017, 18:01, "Sascha Manns" :
> Hello list,
>
> i would like to learn Vala and plan to port a Mono-GNOME-App to Vala. I
> already seen the documentation.
>
> Maybe you know some small Vala apps where i can see the code in action?
>
> Greetings
>
> Sascha
>
> --
>
My mistake. Thanks for correcting me.
17.01.2017, 10:55, "Jens Georg" :
>> In Vala you can simply just check for str != "", this is enough.
>
> No, if str is nullable it's semantically different, because str != ""
> will be generated as
>
> if (g_strcmp0 (_tmp1_, "") != 0) {
>
Hi Alexandre,
In Vala you can simply just check for str != "", this is enough.
Regards,
Dmitry
16.01.2017, 21:28, "Alexandre Oliveira" :
> I tried this in my method, even replacing 'string' for 'string?', but I
> still get the same message in my terminal.
>
> What is your
24.11.2016, 18:33, "Ben Iofel" :
> I'm working on a brand new valadoc by generating XML at
> https://github.com/eustasy/vala-docs.org/tree/generator . Currently
> valadoc.org generates html pages then extracts the parts it wants
>
> On Nov 24, 2016 9:16 AM, "Guillaume
08.09.2016, 20:33, "Timm Bäder" :
> Hey,
>
> this is probably just a mail for Jürg and maybe Luca, but if you have a
> relevant opinion on the matter, that might be a fine reply as well.
>
> So, for quite a while the Vala project has seen very little activity.
> The three people
22.07.2016, 18:38, "Al Thomas" :
> From: Dr. Michael Lauer
> Sent: Friday, 22 July 2016, 15:42
> Subject: Re: [Vala] Just a news I've read about popularity langage
>
>> As an embedded system engineer I see huge potential using Vala in embedded
>>
Hi,
Do you use (old, unmaintained) MinGW/MSYS or MSYS2 (https://msys2.github.io/)?
It should not be a problem with MSYS2: just type
pacman -S mingw-w64-vala
It should be the latest version, so you don't need to compile it yourself.
Regards,
Dmitry
21.06.2016, 08:49, "oyster"
Hi,
I had similar problem and solved it just by first generating C code (valac -C
...) and then compiling resulting code with GCC.
Regards,
Dmitry
15.06.2016, 18:42, "oyster" :
> I am using mingw + msys on win7 64bits. The gcc can compile to produce
> EXE file, and
07.05.2016, 15:35, "Al Thomas" <astav...@yahoo.co.uk>:
>> From: Dmitry Golovin <d...@golovin.in>
>> Sent: Saturday, 7 May 2016, 9:01
>> Subject: [Vala] Getting all the symbols from my code
>>
>> I want to have a list of all the symbols from
Hi!
I want to have a list of all the symbols from my code.
First I create a CodeContext, then I add all the external packages and source
files, then visit each file with a Parser.
Then I do this:
foreach (var src in context.get_source_files()) {
print("\n" +
Hello!
Discussed today on the IRC channel, also posting it to the mailing list.
I don't know if it is a vala bug or I am just using things incorrectly.
Here is my code:
struct N {
int i;
}
class ClassA : Object {
public N a { get; set; }
public ClassA(N a) {
,
Dmitry
24.07.2015, 14:33, Al Thomas astav...@yahoo.co.uk:
From: Dmitry Golovin d...@golovin.in
Sent: Friday, 24 July 2015, 10:04
Subject: [Vala] Rewriting GLib C code in Vala
I'm now transfering Cogl examples to Vala:
https://github.com/tpimh/vala-cogl
Interesting stuff. I also like
Hello!
I'm now transfering Cogl examples to Vala: https://github.com/tpimh/vala-cogl
I'm a GLib newbie, so I need help with rewriting cogl-crate example:
https://github.com/GNOME/cogl/blob/master/examples/cogl-crate.c
Especially this part:
```c
while (1)
{
CoglPollFD
I really like you project and probably going to use it.
12.12.2014, 03:05, pancake panc...@youterm.com:
I'm almost ready to release a new version of ACR. My own autoconf
replacement tool.
https://github.com/radare/acr
In this release I have fixed some bugs and added support for Vala.
Hello all!
I just tried to compile this:
int main(string[] argv)
{
Liststring list = new Liststring();
assert( list == null );
return 0;
}
It compiles and runs. But this one doesn't compile:
int main(string[] argv)
{
Liststring list;
assert( list == null );
var list = new Liststring();
Looks nice and clean.
Thanks.
02.12.2014, 17:54, Luca Bruno lethalma...@gmail.com:
On 02/12/2014 16:51, Dmitry Golovin wrote:
Liststring list = new List();
Would diamond operator be implemented in the future? Anyone needs it?
var list = new Liststring
Hello all!
I don't want to start another vim vs emacs holywar. I want to know if there
exist an all-in-one IDE (like Eclipse) for Vala.
I tried valama, but it is crashing all the time and I don't know how to fix it.
Gnome Builder is now in very early stage of development.
What IDE do you use
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