Thanks.
I am slowly getting to grips with all these post-stone age
innovations...
On Wednesday, 5 November 2014 at 20:24:41 UTC, Matt Soucy wrote:
On 11/05/2014 01:12 PM, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
Hi.
Everyone has heard of ZeroMQ, but the creator (or one of the
main guys) has been working on a successor framework written
in C. (He has an interesting paper on why using C++ was a
mistake - perhaps we should get him to look at D if he has not
done so already).
In any case, I could not see a set of D bindings so I wrote a
very rough first draft of them last night. I only picked up D
a couple of months back, and it's been about twenty years
since I wrote much C (I am not a developer by trade), so be
kind if the results are not yet quite up to scratch.
Link to the repository is here - not even worthy of alpha
status:
https://github.com/Laeeth/d-nanomsg/tree/master
So far I have tried the first example from here (which works),
and am working my way down to test the others:
http://tim.dysinger.net/posts/2013-09-16-getting-started-with-nanomsg.html
A few small suggestions:
Use a .gitignore so you're not tracking the objects and
executables
Convert to a dub package to make it easier for other people to
incorporate into their projects
Split out the "test" code from the "library" code