"It's probably wouldn't". I need a new brand of coffee. -_-
On 12/21/10, Andrej Mitrovic <[email protected]> wrote: > Is htod a part of the C++ DM toolkit? I don't think it is, I mean it's > only useful for the D language. Sooner or later Walter is either going > to open-source it or we'll be forced to reinvent the tool. It's > probably wouldn't be much work for a C-only header translator. > > On 12/21/10, Mariusz Gliwiński <[email protected]> wrote: >> Dnia wtorek 21 grudzień 2010 o 23:08:34 Jonathan M Davis napisał(a): >>> On Tuesday, December 21, 2010 13:58:02 Mariusz Gliwiński wrote: >>> > Hello, >>> > Why don't You make htod opensource? I don't think it has commercial >>> > potential, or I'm wrong? I'm asking, because it's a shame that people >>> > who >>> > wants publish D bindings have to make their own scripts for that (so >>> > bindings can be generated on !windows too). >>> > If there are no chances for getting htod, maybe someone know decent >>> > binding generators (scripting languages preferred)? The ones, which >>> > I've >>> > been using are too bad (i.e. stripping out const from various places). >>> >>> Just so you know, htod works on wine. >> I know, but it's still not correct way to treat developers that are >> working >> with you on multiplatform project. That's why I'm searching for >> multiplatform >> solution. It's not like i am going to design by hack, at least starting >> point >> shouldn't force people to emulate other emulating system for updating >> dependencies. >> >> Cheers, >> Mariusz Gliwiński >> >
