On Sunday, 25 August 2019 at 13:38:24 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
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Solve Dependency Hell:
This is considered as a crucial first step in making Phobos
available via the DUB registry
I'm guessing this means we might even be able to use multiple
versions of Phobos one day. However before we do
On Sunday, 25 August 2019 at 13:38:24 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
The Symmetry Autumn of Code 2019 application selection process
has come to an end. This year, we've got five projects instead
of three. Congratulations to everyone who was selected! You can
read about them and their projects over at
On Sunday, 25 August 2019 at 13:38:24 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
The Symmetry Autumn of Code 2019 application selection process
has come to an end. This year, we've got five projects instead
of three. Congratulations to everyone who was selected! You can
read about them and their projects over at
On Sunday, 25 August 2019 at 21:16:22 UTC, kinke wrote:
as many of you probably know, LDC can be used for
cross-compilation, and setting that up isn't rocket-science. [1]
I actually presumed it would be pretty complicated, so thanks for
letting me know this is a thing!
Since I work on both
Hi guys,
as many of you probably know, LDC can be used for
cross-compilation, and setting that up isn't rocket-science. [1]
Cross-compiling a dub project is now [2] possible too (in dub
master, so you'll have to build it manually for now if
interested). As cross-compiling to Windows is the
Glad to announce LDC 1.17:
* Based on D 2.087.1.
* The DMD fix wrt. 'local templates can now receive local
symbols' hasn't been ported yet.
* LLVM upgraded to v8.0.1.
* Fix for v1.16.0 regression when returning void expressions.
* Init symbols, TypeInfos and vtables of non-exported
The Symmetry Autumn of Code 2019 application selection process
has come to an end. This year, we've got five projects instead of
three. Congratulations to everyone who was selected! You can read
about them and their projects over at the D Blog:
On Sunday, 25 August 2019 at 10:17:16 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
On Friday, 16 August 2019 at 11:47:23 UTC, Suliman wrote:
New releases become more and more strange.
30% of deprecation
30% removing futures
It's also a sign of better documentation of even small
deprecations.
The short release
On Friday, 16 August 2019 at 11:47:23 UTC, Suliman wrote:
New releases become more and more strange.
30% of deprecation
30% removing futures
It's also a sign of better documentation of even small
deprecations.
The short release cycle means that there is a bit more variance
on the amount of
On Friday, 16 August 2019 at 11:04:07 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
As usual please report any bugs at
https://issues.dlang.org
-Martin
Second beta is live now, website should get updated shorty.
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