On Friday, 21 October 2016 at 19:03:30 UTC, DLearner wrote:
On Friday, 21 October 2016 at 09:07:35 UTC, cym13 wrote:
On Friday, 21 October 2016 at 08:58:50 UTC, DLearner wrote:
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What makes you think that? It's hard to tell if you don't give
any information.
I pressed the 'Run' button and got the 'Hello World'.
I pressed the 'Disassembly' button and got...nothing.
That's a problem about the debugger/disassembler that you use,
not about D.
We can't do anything else to help as you give no information. See
my post:
- I gave the exact source code
- I gave the compiler that I used with all its flags
- I explained what tool I used to analyse it, what I was
analysing exactly and how
- At each step I gave the exact output of the tools with
potential errors
This means this is reproducible. Anybody can try it at home and
check for himself that it works.
There is *no way* to fix a bug that we can't reproduce, and there
is *no way* to reproduce it unless we have all the informations
stated above.