On Thursday, 5 July 2012 at 22:10:12 UTC, bearophile wrote:
nazriel:

Thank you bearophile for your testings!

Thank you for the very elegant D paste site. I'm good at hitting ways to _not_ be able to use software and sites :o) Sometimes even people like Mister Beam are useful.

I guess beta testers are very expensive in gamedev industry etc, so it's really good to have you!

In that site sometimes I'd like an way to compile with "-d" or "-debug" or "-version", this is probably doable.

Yes, I was already thinking about it as I noticed some pastes with stuff like
unittest { assert(0==1); }

Implementing this is rather trivial, will do!

Offering an option to see the produced assembly is less easy, because usually D produces very large asm listings... maybe this is doable showing only the asm of the single or few specific functions selected by the user, this gives a manageable sized output.

This is feature I would like to add in 2.0 Milestone alongside with Solutions (multiple files compilable together), debugging support. Will take some time to implement it though because I am still not yet at 1.0 and alone in coding :D


There is so much to do that I had no time yet to make some better tests in browsers like links, or with JavaScript disabled.

In all tests I've done I was keeping JavaScript enabled, and I think images too were enabled. I have just disabled colors in one test.

Wow, that's tricky! I never though about it, all tests I was doing were like "lets see what happens without js and images". Clever! Will try it.


(how many people uses browsers without colors? :D)

I don't know. It's a standard feature of Firefox, well visible in the Options/Contents page. I sometimes disable colors when I program or write, to look for info faster, and cause less disruption to my flow. A friend of mine keeps them always disabled to reduce distractions. And I know another person that keeps them disabled because he's deeply color blind, and finds colors confusing (he sometimes removes part of the colors from presentations created by other people).

Yea, good catch. Will think about it.

2) Dunno tbh, could you give me some details about your web-browser. Its looks like Bootstrap fail so its has to be really exotic browser.

It's a normal Firefox 13.0.1, but it's not easy to give a complete answer to this question. Maybe we have to meet on IRC when you modify the site :-)


Sure! You know where to find me! ;~)

Bye,
bearophile

Bye! Thank you very much
I really appreciate your help!

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