Re: Coedit alpha 8 released
On Thursday, 4 December 2014 at 21:53:26 UTC, Mehmet wrote: On Friday, 28 November 2014 at 16:39:38 UTC, Basile Burg wrote: Hello, a new release of Coedit[MainPage], the small open-source D IDE for Windows and Linux, is released. Here is a paste of the release log. Messages: = - redesigned the widget: a toolbar at the top allows to filter the messages according to a category, either all, editor (focused editor messages), project, misc (messages from the custom tools) or application (Coedit warnings or exceptions). - custom tools messages are redirected if poUsePipes is defined in the tool options. - errors messages are not split anymore (e.g: instantiated from here...) thus less confusing. Miscellaneous: == - non D files syntax highlighter: txt, md, etc. Automatically set when opening a file. - the project inspector displays the items from the project "Path" options (-I, -J, additional sources). - Zoom in,out editor with Ctrl++, Ctrl+-, restore with Ctrl+. - The static explorer widget scans in background, "refresh on change", "refresh on focus" does not freeze the GUI anymore. - various bug fixed and small improvements. - pre-build binaries include an up-to-date DCD build. - refer to the wiki[WikiPage] for more information about the changes and the new features. Pre-build binaries are available from the [ReleasePage]. - [MainPage]: https://github.com/BBasile/Coedit [ReleasePage]: https://github.com/BBasile/Coedit/releases [WikiPage]:https://github.com/BBasile/Coedit/wiki - Baz. Fuck! I've build it today after the fix for DCD, it's awsome! Auto completion works finely! To be honest: I'd use mono if the linux version would be a clean thing... It's very unlikely that a non-tagged version build fails. Sometimes , a commit is followed by another one with the message "fix the linux version". It's because I push on Win, I reboot on a linux setup, I pull and I test... Auto completion works finely! To be honest: I'd use mono if the linux version would be a clean thing... To be honest, Coedit wouldn't exist if Mono-Dev was as cross-platform as it claims to be.
Re: Coedit alpha 8 released
On Friday, 28 November 2014 at 16:39:38 UTC, Basile Burg wrote: Hello, a new release of Coedit[MainPage], the small open-source D IDE for Windows and Linux, is released. Here is a paste of the release log. Messages: = - redesigned the widget: a toolbar at the top allows to filter the messages according to a category, either all, editor (focused editor messages), project, misc (messages from the custom tools) or application (Coedit warnings or exceptions). - custom tools messages are redirected if poUsePipes is defined in the tool options. - errors messages are not split anymore (e.g: instantiated from here...) thus less confusing. Miscellaneous: == - non D files syntax highlighter: txt, md, etc. Automatically set when opening a file. - the project inspector displays the items from the project "Path" options (-I, -J, additional sources). - Zoom in,out editor with Ctrl++, Ctrl+-, restore with Ctrl+. - The static explorer widget scans in background, "refresh on change", "refresh on focus" does not freeze the GUI anymore. - various bug fixed and small improvements. - pre-build binaries include an up-to-date DCD build. - refer to the wiki[WikiPage] for more information about the changes and the new features. Pre-build binaries are available from the [ReleasePage]. - [MainPage]: https://github.com/BBasile/Coedit [ReleasePage]: https://github.com/BBasile/Coedit/releases [WikiPage]:https://github.com/BBasile/Coedit/wiki - Baz. Fuck! I've build it today after the fix for DCD, it's awsome! Auto completion works finely! To be honest: I'd use mono if the linux version would be a clean thing...
Berlin Meetup
Just re-posting in case there is people here that are not subscribed to the D general group (like me ;). http://forum.dlang.org/post/yyfeeqiuuepuzhjvk...@forum.dlang.org -- Leandro Lucarella (AKA luca) http://llucax.com.ar/ -- Are you nervy, irritable, depressed, tired of life. Keep it up. -- Monty Python
Re: forum.dlang.org is now using DCaptcha
On Thursday, 4 December 2014 at 10:39:25 UTC, eles wrote: On Thursday, 4 December 2014 at 08:20:27 UTC, Kagamin wrote: On Thursday, 4 December 2014 at 02:29:39 UTC, Faux Amis wrote: tries to differentiate between human wanting to learn D and one not wanting. the latter is just a myth... LOL
Re: Help getting DWT for D2 using phobos
On Thursday, 4 December 2014 at 05:53:28 UTC, Olagsfark wrote: Thanks for the help gary, i guess i'll have to install git. No worries, once you get over the learning curve git + git-hub are really cool. :)
Re: forum.dlang.org is now using DCaptcha
On Thursday, 4 December 2014 at 08:20:27 UTC, Kagamin wrote: On Thursday, 4 December 2014 at 02:29:39 UTC, Faux Amis wrote: tries to differentiate between human wanting to learn D and one not wanting. the latter is just a myth...
Re: dsource.org moved
On Thursday, 4 December 2014 at 08:04:05 UTC, Rainer Schuetze wrote: On 02.12.2014 23:20, Vladimir Panteleev wrote: DSource in the headlines? In 2014? Shocking, I know. Since Brad is no longer an active D user, and the website has had spotty uptime lately, I've offered to take over the hosting and any maintenance. Although opinions exist that the site should simply be shut down, I think archiving it would be a better approach. The website has historical relevance to the D community, and might be required to get ancient D code running again. For example, we could make things read-only and make it obvious on every project page that "we don't go to DSource any more". I can't exactly undertake a large redesign, but we can discuss our options. Planet D (planet.dsource.org) is moved as well, and should continue to operate merrily. If your D blog's not there, let me know! This finally motivated me to move cv2pdb from dsource to github, it's now here: https://github.com/rainers/cv2pdb Trying to add a respective banner to the wiki start page caused the page to be unreadable (preview was ok), because all CR LF seemed to be escaped in the submitted text. Could this be a result of the move? Very likely. I'll have some fun debugging this one! As a workaround, you could replace the page with a one-liner pointing to the GitHub repo for now :)
Re: forum.dlang.org is now using DCaptcha
On Wednesday, 3 December 2014 at 19:42:39 UTC, Ary Borenszweig wrote: On 12/2/14, 6:41 PM, Vladimir Panteleev wrote: Enter DCaptcha I think this could work with just two or three variants of a question. Always ask what's the return value of the function. 1. int foo() { return 8 % 3; } I don't think non-programmers know what that '%' symbol is, but programmers of any language would recognize this. 2. int foo() { int x = 8; x++; x++; return x; } I don't think non-programmers would guess ++ is increment, but programmers most probably know it. These are very similar to two of the existing challenges. 3. bool foo() { return 42 != 30 }; I don't think non-programmers know what "!=" is. This one has the issue that it can have only two possible answers. Should one spammer learn that "true" is a possible answer, they can have 50% success solving this question. (Probably not an issue in practice, considering there are other challenges, though).
Re: forum.dlang.org is now using DCaptcha
On Thursday, 4 December 2014 at 04:02:49 UTC, Mike wrote: I had to maintain a technical forum last year that was getting spammed like crazy. I added the question "how many bits are in a byte?", and the spam vanished. Based on that experience, I think the bar can be set very low. The Wiki had a similar question before DCaptcha. Got spammed.
Re: forum.dlang.org is now using DCaptcha
On Thursday, 4 December 2014 at 02:29:39 UTC, Faux Amis wrote: This has to be a joke! I couldn't answer a single question: What is the name of the D language syntax feature illustrated in the following fragment of D code? string a = x"5095 f9 95d723c2"; Seems like hex to me What is the name of the D language syntax feature illustrated in the following fragment of D code? /+ t = w * g; /+ t = 47; +/ +/ Those look like comments to me The test doesn't differentiate between human and robot. It tries to differentiate between human wanting to learn D and one not wanting.
Re: forum.dlang.org is now using DCaptcha
On Thursday, 4 December 2014 at 02:48:07 UTC, MattCoder wrote: On Tuesday, 2 December 2014 at 21:41:28 UTC, Vladimir Panteleev wrote: Although forum.dlang.org has had a spam check and used reCAPTCHA since it was announced, it is only somewhat effective against fully-automated bots - it is powerless against humans paid to post spamverts on forums web-wide, which is what the current spam economy seems to be gravitating towards. Coincidence? :) http://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com.br/2014/12/are-you-robot-introducing-no-captcha.html Yep. I've heard about it, but it would still allow non-bot spammers in.
Re: forum.dlang.org is now using DCaptcha
I removed all the harder challenges, so y'all can now stop complaining. Sorry. There are now only 2 simple questions. Pull requests welcome.
Re: dsource.org moved
On 02.12.2014 23:20, Vladimir Panteleev wrote: DSource in the headlines? In 2014? Shocking, I know. Since Brad is no longer an active D user, and the website has had spotty uptime lately, I've offered to take over the hosting and any maintenance. Although opinions exist that the site should simply be shut down, I think archiving it would be a better approach. The website has historical relevance to the D community, and might be required to get ancient D code running again. For example, we could make things read-only and make it obvious on every project page that "we don't go to DSource any more". I can't exactly undertake a large redesign, but we can discuss our options. Planet D (planet.dsource.org) is moved as well, and should continue to operate merrily. If your D blog's not there, let me know! This finally motivated me to move cv2pdb from dsource to github, it's now here: https://github.com/rainers/cv2pdb Trying to add a respective banner to the wiki start page caused the page to be unreadable (preview was ok), because all CR LF seemed to be escaped in the submitted text. Could this be a result of the move?