Jarrett Billingsley wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 11:18 AM, mpt <m...@iki.fi> wrote:
Which versions of tango+gdc+pyd do I need to get stuff to work? I'd like
to use D+Python on 32 or 64 bit Linux. I've tried a number of tango/gdc
bundles and pyd rc/trunk, but there are always compiler and linker errors.

How do you build Tango to a library that can be linked to a dynamic
library, such as a Python extension?

Unless Kirk has updated it recently, Pyd is still Phobos-only, but the
library-dependent code as far as I know is limited to one module and
something like four functions.

It uses templates for bindings, and if I remember correctly, dmd hits the limit for max variable name length when using templates.
I hit the limit somewhere around 8 functions I think.

Might work on linux, but I haven't tried.

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