== Quote from Ary Borenszweig ([email protected])'s article > The Descent plugin for Eclipse provides an IDE for writing, launching > and debugging code in D. > Explanations on how to get it from within Eclipse are here: > http://www.dsource.org/projects/descent > For this release Robert Fraser made an excelent addition: when compiling > programs using an external tool such as dsss, rebuild, dmd, gdc, ldc, > gdmd or bud, there are now links to the files in the console output for > warnings and errors. I think this one was pretty requested. So say > thanks to him! :-) > (here's a screenshot in case no one understood my poor English: > http://downloads.dsource.org/projects/descent/problems.jpg :-P) > This release has also some enhancements/bug-fixes: > - #168: Don't expand template arguments > - #169: Don't expand default arguments > - #82: switch/case auto-indent (not formatter) > - "Run as D application" should appear most of the time in correct > places, as requested in the forums. > Any suggestion, critic or bug report is welcome. You can use: > - the forums: http://www.dsource.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=107 > - trac: http://www.dsource.org/projects/descent/report?action=new > - irc: at freenode, #d.descent > Enjoy!
This looks like it's coming along very nicely! Question, though, how well is D2 stuff supposed to work right now, including automating builds with Rebuild? I tried (admittedly not very hard) to set up Descent and Rebuild because I'm sick of using CodeBlocks, which functions mostly as just a text editor for D. I ran into various little bumps along the way. If D2 is supposed to work reasonably well now, I'll try harder, RTFM, and post more detailed questions if I still have any. If D2 support is not really usable yet, then I'd just rather wait until it is.
