Re: depreciated function delete
On Friday, 18 January 2019 at 21:37:38 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote: On 1/18/19 4:32 PM, Ali wrote: On Friday, 18 January 2019 at 21:13:34 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote: On 1/18/19 3:48 PM, alik wrote: Hi there. as you know delete function is depreciated. so I tried to use the __delete function for the code below: if (this.parse_buffer.length > this.parse_size) { __delete(this.parse_buffer); this.parse_buffer.length = this.parse_size; } but in return after I compile code I get the error like : Undefined identifier. when I use destroy instead I don't get any errors. but I want to use __delete because of the garbage collector as it frees up the memory thanks in advance. import core.memory: __delete; thank you for your quick answer. I did it for my own files but should I change something in here : /root/.dub/packages/undead-1.0.9/undead/src/undead/regexp.d(370,17): Deprecation: The delete keyword has been deprecated. Use object.destroy() (and core.memory.GC.free() if applicable) instead. Yeah that should be updated to use __delete, feel free to submit a PR, or raise an issue. -Steve did it but now it shows me another deprecated functions: Deprecation: Symbol object.string is not visible from module math because it is privately imported in module string Deprecation: foreach: loop index implicitly converted from size_t to int /root/.dub/packages/undead-1.0.9/undead/src/undead/socketstream.d(124,32): Deprecation: undead.socketstream.SocketStream.seek cannot be annotated with @disable because it is overriding a function in the base class instead of @disable I dont have any idea what to use.
Re: depreciated function delete
On 1/18/19 4:32 PM, Ali wrote: On Friday, 18 January 2019 at 21:13:34 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote: On 1/18/19 3:48 PM, alik wrote: Hi there. as you know delete function is depreciated. so I tried to use the __delete function for the code below: if (this.parse_buffer.length > this.parse_size) { __delete(this.parse_buffer); this.parse_buffer.length = this.parse_size; } but in return after I compile code I get the error like : Undefined identifier. when I use destroy instead I don't get any errors. but I want to use __delete because of the garbage collector as it frees up the memory thanks in advance. import core.memory: __delete; thank you for your quick answer. I did it for my own files but should I change something in here : /root/.dub/packages/undead-1.0.9/undead/src/undead/regexp.d(370,17): Deprecation: The delete keyword has been deprecated. Use object.destroy() (and core.memory.GC.free() if applicable) instead. Yeah that should be updated to use __delete, feel free to submit a PR, or raise an issue. -Steve
Re: depreciated function delete
On Friday, 18 January 2019 at 21:13:34 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote: On 1/18/19 3:48 PM, alik wrote: Hi there. as you know delete function is depreciated. so I tried to use the __delete function for the code below: if (this.parse_buffer.length > this.parse_size) { __delete(this.parse_buffer); this.parse_buffer.length = this.parse_size; } but in return after I compile code I get the error like : Undefined identifier. when I use destroy instead I don't get any errors. but I want to use __delete because of the garbage collector as it frees up the memory thanks in advance. import core.memory: __delete; -Steve thank you for your quick answer. I did it for my own files but should I change something in here : /root/.dub/packages/undead-1.0.9/undead/src/undead/regexp.d(370,17): Deprecation: The delete keyword has been deprecated. Use object.destroy() (and core.memory.GC.free() if applicable) instead.
Re: depreciated function delete
On 1/18/19 3:48 PM, alik wrote: Hi there. as you know delete function is depreciated. so I tried to use the __delete function for the code below: if (this.parse_buffer.length > this.parse_size) { __delete(this.parse_buffer); this.parse_buffer.length = this.parse_size; } but in return after I compile code I get the error like : Undefined identifier. when I use destroy instead I don't get any errors. but I want to use __delete because of the garbage collector as it frees up the memory thanks in advance. import core.memory: __delete; -Steve
depreciated function delete
Hi there. as you know delete function is depreciated. so I tried to use the __delete function for the code below: if (this.parse_buffer.length > this.parse_size) { __delete(this.parse_buffer); this.parse_buffer.length = this.parse_size; } but in return after I compile code I get the error like : Undefined identifier. when I use destroy instead I don't get any errors. but I want to use __delete because of the garbage collector as it frees up the memory thanks in advance.