On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 07:51:24 UTC, Siemargl wrote:
On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 03:32:35 UTC, harakim wrote:
I want this almost every week at work. When I run into some
trivial statement that I need to know for sure how it works,
it's rarely worth it to create a whole new file and make a
main method and all that. I just edit and run the entire
program again, which is a waste of time.
So about ten seconds later:
PS> rdmd --eval="writeln(format!`%b`(5));"
~\AppData\Local\Temp\.rdmd\eval.F4ADE5F0F88B126B82870415B197BF60.d(18): Error:
template argument expected following `!`
Failed: ["C:\\Program Files\\D\\dmd2\\windows\\bin\\dmd.exe",
"-d", "-v", "-o-",
"~\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\.rdmd\\eval.F4ADE5F0F88B126B82870415B197BF60.d", "-I~\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\.rdmd"]
PS> rdmd --eval="writeln(__VERSION__);"
2095
That was pretty sweet. However, it kind of goes to the point
of my post. A one-revision difference means the documentation
is not accurate for my compiler.
This is problem with Powershell. (May by need to create
bugreport ?)
This example runs fine from CMD (but i recommend FAR for
conveniety) and fails from PS.
Tested Win10.1909, dmd 2.095
The file never includes the quote marks for some reason, I've
tried a few different ways although I haven't been able to figure
out why yet. The documentation for powershell says it should
work. This undocumented feature works though:
PS> rdmd --eval='writeln(format!`"%b`"(78));'
1001110
On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 03:35:31 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 03:32:35 UTC, harakim wrote:
correct version of compiler, but this will be helpful. Is it
possible to download old versions of the compiler somewhere?
From this page you can follow a trail all the way back to 0.00
if you're so inclined:
https://dlang.org/changelog/index.html
Thanks, I bookmarked this.