Hello all,
I have an older system I am trying to build dmd-2.102.2 on from source:
stock Slackware 14.0 x86_64
binutils 2.22.52.0.2, gcc 4.7.1, glibc 2.15, kernel 3.2.x, and
dmd-2.102.1 installed (which I built from source on this system)
I started with dmd-2.067.1, bootstrapped it with only a
On Thursday, 9 March 2023 at 00:21:02 UTC, WhatMeWorry wrote:
my small dub.sdl project uses:
dependency "bindbc-glfw" version="~>1.0.1"
versions "GLFW_33"
and returns
Building bindbc-glfw 1.0.1: building configuration [dynamic]
On 3/8/23 7:52 PM, mw wrote:
Hi,
In my dub.json, I have:
```
"dependencies": {
"apache-thrift": "==0.16.0",
...
}
"subConfigurations": {
"apache-thrift": "use_openssl_1_1",
Hi,
In my dub.json, I have:
```
"dependencies": {
"apache-thrift": "==0.16.0",
...
}
"subConfigurations": {
"apache-thrift": "use_openssl_1_1",
"pyd": "python39"
},
On 3/8/23 7:21 PM, WhatMeWorry wrote:
my small dub.sdl project uses:
dependency "bindbc-glfw" version="~>1.0.1"
versions "GLFW_33"
and returns
Building bindbc-glfw 1.0.1: building configuration [dynamic]
my small dub.sdl project uses:
dependency "bindbc-glfw" version="~>1.0.1"
versions "GLFW_33"
and returns
Building bindbc-glfw 1.0.1: building configuration [dynamic]
C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Local\dub\packages\bindbc-glfw-1.0.1\bindbc-glfw\source\bindbc\glfw\binddynamic.d(557,11):
On Wednesday, 8 March 2023 at 10:49:32 UTC, Markus wrote:
Uh, hope you understand my vague question, sorry about that. I
found D to be the right place because it's not missing any
essential feature I know of.
Well, bounds check often cost a few percent, and you can disable
it or use .ptr
On Wednesday, 8 March 2023 at 10:49:32 UTC, Markus wrote:
So, having no clue about D (just bought some books), I wanted
to ask if nice looking code can become slow, in general. In the
mentioned case it's just that I like the packaging of functions
into some sort of scope (OOP) versus the flat
On Wednesday, 8 March 2023 at 10:49:32 UTC, Markus wrote:
Hi, sorry for the broad and vague question. I have read in some
reddit post about benchmarks, that some code didn't use the
final keyword on methods in a sense that final would make it
faster, I believe.
[...]
Don't bother with it.
On Monday, 6 March 2023 at 05:59:09 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
On Monday, 6 March 2023 at 02:09:23 UTC, ryuukk_ wrote:
dub should build a static library for the project i build,
that includes each library it uses that are referenced as
"library" since the default is "staticLibrary" according
Hi, sorry for the broad and vague question. I have read in some
reddit post about benchmarks, that some code didn't use the final
keyword on methods in a sense that final would make it faster, I
believe.
I thought, without any D knowledge, it could be that with shorter
code I might create
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