On 2013-01-05 13:01, Kaylan wrote:
Does anyone know of an easy way to figure out how a runtime feature
should be implemented from reference errors emited at compile time? I
seem to be doing really well with compiling runtime free applications
but when i need to implement a runtime feature theres not much info to
work with. Like whats the compiler expecting? Function, class, pointer
to something???? I could use the default runtime source for reference
but how do i know what to look for?
There should be a section in the library reference about the compiler
referencing system. In my opinion that would boost the useability of D
in general by a LOT.
Any and all thoughts are welcome, thanks.
It's not a good way but you can remove the runtime and compile some
code. If it uses a given part of the runtime it will result in a linker
error. Then look up the missing function in the druntime source and see
what it should be.
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/Jacob Carlborg