Re: Beta 2.084.1
On Tuesday, 5 February 2019 at 04:18:55 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote: Glad to announce the first beta for the 2.084.1 point release, ♥ to the 6 contributors. http://dlang.org/download.html#dmd_beta http://dlang.org/changelog/2.084.1.html As usual please report any bugs at https://issues.dlang.org -Martin The link to the changelog is broken.
Lobst.rs now has a "D" tag
https://lobste.rs/t/d Please do not forget to tag your D related submissions with the "D" tag.
Re: Article: Interfacing D with C and Fortran
On Thursday, 13 April 2017 at 13:40:48 UTC, Mike Parker wrote: https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/655ilu/interfacing_d_with_c_and_fortran/ On lobste.rs: https://lobste.rs/s/pidpz1/interfacing_d_with_c_fortran_use_d_as
Re: gchunt v0.2.0
On Tuesday, 5 April 2016 at 18:47:38 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky wrote: New release of a tool that generates nice summary reports for static analysis of GC usage. It's a simple postprocessor for the compiler's -vgc output. https://github.com/DmitryOlshansky/gchunt/releases Updated to the latest compiler/libarires and also detects dup/idup unreported by -vgc switch. This is somewhat tangentially related to the announcement.. but how does one run "-vgc" switch with "dub"? Running dmd -vgc with a project with dependencies (eg: docopt) failed because dmd could not find the dependencies.
Re: blog post - "An illustrated guide to using Sublime Text 3 for D programming"
On Tuesday, 16 February 2016 at 11:49:41 UTC, sigod wrote: This webpage is not available AFAIK, there is no reason for it to be not available -- it's a static page on a pretty low traffic site :) Please try again.
Re: blog post - "An illustrated guide to using Sublime Text 3 for D programming"
On Friday, 22 January 2016 at 10:52:18 UTC, Nicholas Londey wrote: About a year ago I wrote a SublimeText project generator for DUB. It was fairly simplistic but met my needs at the time. That reminds me that I possibly have some local improvements I really should create a pull request for. Example Usage: dub generate sublimetext I believe DKit provides this feature too via "DKit: Create project from DUB package file" option in the context menu.
Re: blog post - "An illustrated guide to using Sublime Text 3 for D programming"
On Friday, 22 January 2016 at 04:45:15 UTC, Brian Schott wrote: On Friday, 22 January 2016 at 04:39:00 UTC, Pradeep Gowda wrote: Comments are suggestions are welcome. You probably want to point DCD at the phobos and druntime import directories that DMD is actually using, not whatever is in git master. If you run `dmd` with no arguments it will tell you the location of its config file. From that you can determine the phobos and druntime import directories. Thanks for pointing this out. I've updated the page.
blog post - "An illustrated guide to using Sublime Text 3 for D programming"
Sublime text 3 is a decent editor to write D code. However, getting all the different plugins working together has always proven to be somewhat of a challenge for me. So, I decided to document the process as I went along. The result is here: https://www.btbytes.com/posts/st3d.html Comments are suggestions are welcome.
Re: DLanguage IntelliJ plugin released
On Friday, 25 December 2015 at 10:41:26 UTC, Kingsley wrote: Hi I have released an initial attempt at an IntelliJ plugin for D to the jetbrains plugin repository. It's DLanguage version 1.2 It has basic syntax highlighting, autocompletion with DCD, compile checking and linting with Dscanner, code formatting with Dfmt and navigation jump to classes and functions and dub support - recommend using dub Thanks! I did install it on IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate 15 and take it for a spin. However, it did not create a "dub" project even when I chose "D application with DUB" option in the "New project" screen. Nor was it able to import an existing DUB project. See the GitHub page screenshots for an idea A link to the github page would help me in reporting these bugs?
Re: DLanguage IntelliJ plugin released
On Friday, 25 December 2015 at 15:04:42 UTC, eyveer wrote: On Friday, 25 December 2015 at 13:57:52 UTC, Pradeep Gowda wrote: A link to the github page would help me in reporting these bugs? https://github.com/kingsleyh/DLanguage Thank you. The screenshots are very impressive! Gives me motivation to figure out why i couldn't get it to work.
Re: Coedit 2 alpha 1 - now with dub
On Thursday, 22 October 2015 at 14:57:22 UTC, BBasile wrote: On Wednesday, 21 October 2015 at 16:59:09 UTC, Jack Stouffer wrote: On Tuesday, 20 October 2015 at 12:46:51 UTC, BBasile wrote: On Monday, 19 October 2015 at 19:56:15 UTC, Jack Stouffer wrote: On Monday, 19 October 2015 at 15:03:52 UTC, BBasile wrote: On Saturday, 17 October 2015 at 16:31:38 UTC, DK wrote: Hi, this link https://github.com/BBasile/Coedit/ doesn't work for me (( Coedit is now (since three weeks to be more accurate) a private software. I've removed all what was deletable but obviously all the previous announces on the NG are going to remain. Any particular reason? Yes, I don't care anymore. The fact is that I always knew that I was losing my time but this was acceptable until a certain point. Anyway, you know, when you like no longer, negative critics take over. So, to continue would have been quite unhealthy. Why not just leave it up for someone else to take over in a fork? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qmk94uooJCU "well, I feel really stupid right now..." No. Seriously, to delete everything is a bit immature. Maybe I'll resurect Coedit with a new branding in a few monthes but for now I'm still a bit angry with D and the D people... I'm sorry you feel that way. Let me tell you the positive influence CoEdit had on me. I'm a newbie to D, who was looking for an IDE on Mac. I found CoEdit on github and realised it does not compile on Mac OSX, and posted an issue and followed up a couple of small PRs. (username: btbytes) This was good for me in two respects: 1. I had never programmed in Pascal before and CoEdit gave me an opportunity. 2. I felt i had made positive contribution to people using D on Mac. I hope that you will be back on github with CoEdit.
Re: The D Language Foundation is now incorporated
On Sunday, 18 October 2015 at 21:52:17 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote: I expect that you're going to get a fair bit of disagreement on that. We've been telling everyone for years that it's full of old stuff that mostly only works with old versions of D (most of it D1) and that it should usually be avoided because of that. Pretty much anything like what it was doing is done on github now. Resurrecting dsource.org would just cause confusion at this point. dsource.org exists only for archival purposes, and IMHO, that's how it should stay. I agree with this SO much. dsource is straight up toxic for the image of D wants to project. Keep projects on github please.
erln8 - erlang manager tool written in D
erln8 http://erln8.github.io/erln8/ is set of tools in one for managing erlang projects * erlang version manager * rebar (erlang build tool) manager It is encouraging to see D used for writing command line tools, which IMHO is a shining use case for D over other popular languages in that space (Go, Python). This is not my project (@metadave is the author), but thought it would be of interest to the community.