On Friday, 22 June 2012 at 08:35:51 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:
Look at say Win32 API. There is a way to reroute most of things
you listed directly to it. I actually do this kind of stuff in
my spare time. Of course your own kernel has some manner of
system calls too.
I'm talking about things like PE file sections used to support
TLS and whatnot.
They're unrelated to the Windows API.
If you can't figure it out on your own, chances are you won't
be able to do what you wanted in the first place (e.g.
real-time micro-kernel).
You're not being helpful.
I mean it's nothing magical, all of these things are present in
say MS C compiler and people do these things with it just
_fine_.
Uh, no. D puts extra crap in the binary.
Yeah, I understand how it could be frustrating, but once you
are on this kind of level you usually already running circles
around all of this stuff.
That being said the info won't hurt of course.
I guess I'm not at your majesty's High Level yet? Thanks for
being so helpful.