On 11/15/22 7:41 PM, zjh wrote:
On Tuesday, 15 November 2022 at 20:54:03 UTC, Iain Buclaw wrote:
Glad to announce D 2.101.0, ♥ to the 63 contributors.
...
Thank you very much, but can we have commands like `'dmd update'` to
update dmd directly?
https://github.com/jacob-carlborg/dvm
`dvm
# BEERCONF!
Let's hope my US compatriots can drag themselves out of their
turkey-induced comas to have some D discussions! The dates are November
26-27.
This is the last beerconf before actual [Dconf
online](https://dconf.org/2022/online/index.html), which will coincide
once again with
Bee
On 11/3/22 6:25 AM, bauss wrote:
Thanks for this project Steve,
Just trying it out and already enjoying it :)
You're welcome!
I should also mention that I fixed the issue with the macos binaries not
properly installing, so my note about that not working is moot. I still
have not figured ou
On 11/2/22 6:06 PM, Walter Bright wrote:
On 11/2/2022 4:19 AM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
On one of the only articles using ImportC (which otherwise shines a
positive light on the feature), this specific issue is the only one
that comes up as a blocker:
The easiest option would be to simply
On 11/2/22 8:58 AM, ryuukk_ wrote:
On Wednesday, 2 November 2022 at 04:42:06 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Following that, he had begun adding colors in the stack trace because
he thought they were unreadable, and adding colors was not that much
work. He had a proof-of-concept but still had a few thi
On 11/2/22 12:42 AM, Mike Parker wrote:
Walter said that ImportC doesn't support head const. His experience with
C is that people generally mean const in C to be transitive. So in
ImportC, he turned the head const cases into transitive const and it
appears to work well.
On one of the only art
On 11/1/22 12:02 PM, data pulverizer wrote:
On Tuesday, 1 November 2022 at 15:05:48 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
I don't think anyone involved in organizing BeerConf knew that was
there. That's the first I've seen it.
I'd suggest that it is either removed or replaced with something more
informat
On 11/1/22 7:54 AM, data pulverizer wrote:
It might just be my browser (Chrome) but I've noticed that there's
nothing in the events calendar (https://dlang.org/calendar.html).
Wouldn't it be helpful to include these sorts of things in the calendar
so that people visiting the site would be awar
On 10/29/22 2:00 PM, FeepingCreature wrote:
On Saturday, 29 October 2022 at 10:14:31 UTC, rikki cattermole wrote:
And now for some good news!
Its almost Halloween, so grab your candy and any spooky brews you may
have, and join us for a ghostly chat!
https://meet.jit.si/Dlang2022OctoberBeerCo
On 10/16/22 8:04 AM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
# BEERCONF!
Beerconf this month is on October 29-30, one day before Halloween.
Beerconf in 2 days, see you then!
-Steve
# BEERCONF!
Beerconf this month is on October 29-30, one day before
Halloween. Feel free to wear your D costume, might I suggest a
beerconf T shirt?
https://www.zazzle.com/store/dlang_swag/products?cg=196874696466206954
## What is beerconf?
Check out the [wiki article](https://wiki.dlang.org
On 10/13/22 3:18 PM, Dennis wrote:
The output is supposed to be a good starting point for manual
translation: tedious syntax changes are done for you, but you're left
with the task of translating (non-trivial) macros, fixing errors because
of D's stricter type system, and other misc things cto
On Sunday, 11 September 2022 at 23:44:45 UTC, Steven
Schveighoffer wrote:
# BEERCONF!
This month, beerconf is going to be happening without me,
unfortunately. But it is still happening!
The dates are Sept 24-25, 2 weeks from yesterday.
A quick reminder that this is coming up in 2 days!
-St
Hi everyone,
I've released version 4.2.1 of raylib-d. This version is an attempt to
fix the issues with linking on Windows.
It introduces a new subproject, `raylib-d:install`, which will copy a
pre-built binary library of the appropriate version to your project
directory. While this is far f
# BEERCONF!
This month, beerconf is going to be happening without me, unfortunately.
But it is still happening!
The dates are Sept 24-25, 2 weeks from yesterday. Nothing really special
to report, just a regular-old beerconf. Oh, and October 9th would be the
deadline for submitting a proposal
On 9/8/22 11:34 AM, Ali Çehreli wrote:
I agree that the slides should take more room. The speaker can get more
space at the start, at the end, and occasionally as he/she is not
talking directly on any slide.
Other than that, I think Mike is overdoing a great work! ;)
Agreed! None of this tak
On 9/8/22 6:40 AM, Mike Parker wrote:
On Thursday, 8 September 2022 at 10:19:00 UTC, matheus. wrote:
My tip is for the next DConf, people in charge of recording should
watch all the previous Conferences and take what went right (The
conference at facebook was well done), because this was new to
On 9/7/22 8:42 AM, Mike Parker wrote:
If you haven't seen Walter's talk yet (or would like to watch it again),
please give it a look and let me know if you uncover any major problems:
Also note that the first 3 1/2 minutes were never streamed before as the
live stream started a bit late (thoug
I just released version 4.2.0 of the [raylib-d
binding](https://code.dlang.org/packages/raylib-d).
[Release notes](https://github.com/schveiguy/raylib-d/releases/tag/v4.2.0):
* Raylib binding now updated to reflect version 4.2.0 of the C library
* Include new `validateRaylibBinding` functionali
On 8/28/22 6:37 AM, Mike Parker wrote:
SARC has marked a major milestone in that their 500KLOC Extended Pascal
codebase has been completely transcompiled to D
This is awesome! I remember that talk, and it was very interesting.
Congratulations!
-Steve
On 8/10/22 11:46 AM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
# BEERCONF!
This month, following the actual dconf (which was amazing by the way,
great job to everyone) and live beerconf (which I sadly missed), we will
be having the online version on August 27-28, 2 weeks from this Saturday.
Just a remind
On 8/15/22 11:38 PM, zjh wrote:
On Tuesday, 9 August 2022 at 18:01:13 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
...
No ppt?
I did not do anything special, just used the youtube interface to link
to specific points in the live stream.
I assume at some point the slides and edited videos will be availa
# BEERCONF!
Just when you thought you have had enough beerconf, here it comes again!
I'm posting a bit early this month, because I'm going to be offline this
weekend.
This month, following the actual dconf (which was amazing by the way,
great job to everyone) and live beerconf (which I sadly
# Day 3 Video links to livestream
9:00 [Present and Future of the D Programming
Language](https://dconf.org/2022/index.html#atilan) - Átila Neves
[Video](https://youtu.be/ksNGwLTe0Ps?t=1712)
10:00 [A D Language Backend for GNU
Bison](https://dconf.org/2022/index.html#adelav) - Adela Vais
[Vi
On 8/6/22 9:09 PM, Ki Rill wrote:
Testing out importC with Raylib. Here is the
[link](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BrvRkZdGOA).
Really nice demonstration!
I lament the fact that you have to declare C variables just to get
access to the #define colors.
Also, IIRC, in the latest master of
On 8/6/22 8:59 PM, mw wrote:
On Sunday, 7 August 2022 at 00:54:35 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
Note, we have a complete copy of the git repository.
So you mean all the dub registered packages are cached somewhere?
Can we publish the cache address?
I don't know how it's done. It's pro
On 8/5/22 10:40 PM, bachmeier wrote:
On Friday, 5 August 2022 at 18:29:46 UTC, mw wrote:
On Friday, 5 August 2022 at 17:56:47 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
Here's the code if anyone is relying on it:
https://github.com/bachmeil/decimal/tree/main
I really think DUB should save a copy of all the files
On 8/5/22 8:51 PM, Don Allen wrote:
And this, from Section 32.2 of the Language Reference Manual:
If pointers to D garbage collector allocated memory are passed to C
functions, it's critical to ensure that the memory will not be collected
by the garbage collector before the C function is
On 8/5/22 7:13 PM, jfondren wrote:
On Friday, 5 August 2022 at 22:51:07 UTC, Don Allen wrote:
My theory: because gc_protect2 is never referenced, I'm guessing that
the compiler is optimizing away the storage of the returned pointer,
the supporting evidence being what I said in the previous para
On 8/5/22 12:48 PM, Rumbu wrote:
On Friday, 5 August 2022 at 16:37:56 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
I don't think that code ever built. Possibly you didn't test it
properly originally. But if you are done with it, I guess it doesn't
matter.
Thank you for this. Deleted since everything
On 8/5/22 12:30 PM, Rumbu wrote:
On Friday, 5 August 2022 at 16:08:50 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
Just saying, I see an integer. That's an integer according to the
language (as far back as I can test, which is 2.060 released 2012). If
that was somehow parsing as a float before, that was a
On 8/5/22 11:57 AM, React wrote:
On Friday, 5 August 2022 at 15:44:10 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
On 8/5/22 11:36 AM, Rumbu wrote:
float z = 85886696878585969769557975866955695.E0; //integer overflow,
I don't see any int
That's an integer, which is trying to call a UFCS function named `E
On 8/5/22 11:36 AM, Rumbu wrote:
float z = 85886696878585969769557975866955695.E0; //integer overflow, I
don't see any int
That's an integer, which is trying to call a UFCS function named `E0`.
Did you mean to include the `.`?
-Steve
# Day 2 Video links to livestream
9:00 [Lua and
Pallene](https://dconf.org/2022/index.html#robertoi) - Roberto
Ierusalimschy
[Video](https://youtu.be/04gJXpJ1i8M?t=1711)
10:00 [Atomic Variables: Not radioactive, but you probably still
don't want to touch
them!](https://dconf.org/2022/index.
Figured someone should do this. I'll do day 2 later (unless
someone else beats me to it).
# Day 1 links to livestream
9:00 [Strawberries and Cream, a.k.a. Delightful Emergent
Properties of D](https://dconf.org/2022/index.html#walterb) -
Walter Bright
[Video](https://youtu.be/V6KFtzF2Hx8?t=0)
On Saturday, 2 July 2022 at 19:52:28 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
# BEERCONF!
So this month is going to be a bit different. We are going to
have beerconf *early*! It's like early Christmas, but with beer
instead of presents!
The reason for the early date is that the normal
end-of-the-mo
# BEERCONF!
So this month is going to be a bit different. We are going to have
beerconf *early*! It's like early Christmas, but with beer instead of
presents!
The reason for the early date is that the normal end-of-the-month date
would be just before real dconf (literally one day before). Wh
On 6/12/22 2:06 PM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
# BEERCONF!
This month we are celebrating 2 years of monthly online beerconf. That's
right, 2 years ago in June 2020 was the first time we started this, when
live dconf was supposed to happen, but was canceled. We've had one every
month since!
On 6/23/22 8:14 AM, Kagamin wrote:
On Wednesday, 22 June 2022 at 20:48:13 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
Sometimes algorithms require manipulation of structure, such as
sorting arrays, or using linked lists, and sometimes it's nice to be
able to point at things on the stack, temporarily. This
On 6/23/22 8:01 AM, Dukc wrote:
On Thursday, 23 June 2022 at 00:37:24 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
You mean like a system function which removes the scope-ness of an
array? Let me introduce you to my other thread:
https://forum.dlang.org/thread/t7qd45$1lrb$1...@digitalmars.com
You are
On 6/22/22 5:44 PM, Dukc wrote:
On Wednesday, 22 June 2022 at 21:07:50 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad wrote:
On Wednesday, 22 June 2022 at 20:48:13 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
The part about `scope` being shallow. This is a problem.
One thing that will be confusing to most users is that it app
On 6/22/22 5:58 PM, Dukc wrote:
On Wednesday, 22 June 2022 at 20:48:13 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
On 6/21/22 11:05 AM, Mike Parker wrote:
The part about `scope` being shallow. This is a problem.
Is there any plan to address this other than "just use `@system`"?
I think a custom `struct
On 6/22/22 5:07 PM, Ola Fosheim Grøstad wrote:
On Wednesday, 22 June 2022 at 20:48:13 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
The part about `scope` being shallow. This is a problem.
One thing that will be confusing to most users is that it appears to be
using "taint" rather than proper flow analysi
On 6/21/22 11:05 AM, Mike Parker wrote:
Ate Eskola was inspired to write a series of tutorials about DIP1000 for
the D Blog. The first post in the series is live. If you haven't yet dug
into DIP1000 much or understood how to use it, this should give you
enough to get started.
The blog:
https:
# BEERCONF!
This month we are celebrating 2 years of monthly online beerconf. That's
right, 2 years ago in June 2020 was the first time we started this, when
live dconf was supposed to happen, but was canceled. We've had one every
month since!
The dates are June 25-26. We will post a followu
D 2.100.0 removed support for D1 operator overloads. If you have a bunch
of code that still uses them, and don't want to spend the time to
upgrade to D2 overloads, you can still do it, using a mixin.
Here's how it works (and shows off some cool metaprogramming features of
D):
https://www.schv
On 5/14/22 3:41 PM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
# BEERCONF!
Man, the months go by quickly! Yet another Beerconf (YABC?) is upon us,
in 2 weeks time. Join us for some lively discussion of D topics and
drinking of tasty beverages on May 28-29.
Happening in 2 days. See you there!
-Steve
On 5/17/22 12:36 PM, Kenny Shields wrote:
Hello,
I've been building a game engine in D for the past 2 and a half years
and have finally reached a point where it's usable in day-to-day game
development. Earlier this year I decided to make a simple shooter game
to serve as a tech demo for the e
# BEERCONF!
Man, the months go by quickly! Yet another Beerconf (YABC?) is upon us,
in 2 weeks time. Join us for some lively discussion of D topics and
drinking of tasty beverages on May 28-29.
As always here is the plug for the T shirt (which I proudly wear every
conference):
https://www.z
On 5/12/22 1:15 PM, H. S. Teoh wrote:
On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 11:31:02AM -0400, Steven Schveighoffer via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
I just spent a couple hours making a library AA solution that is
binary compatible with druntime's builtin AA.
This is awesome! Don't have time
On 5/11/22 5:41 PM, ikod wrote:
On Wednesday, 11 May 2022 at 19:15:36 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
* add some methods returning a copy of the value instead of a pointer
to value
I return a reference to the value (via `opIndex`). Can you elaborate
on why you would need it to be a copy? Wh
On 5/11/22 11:54 AM, templatedperson wrote:
On Wednesday, 11 May 2022 at 15:31:02 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
I just spent a couple hours making a library AA solution that is
binary compatible with druntime's builtin AA.
The benefits:
1. Proves that a library implementation is possible,
On 5/11/22 2:13 PM, ikod wrote:
I don't know if this compatible with your approach, but for my hashmap I
added goals like:
* allow @nogc and/or @safe operations on hashmap if key and value types
allow this
I believe everything is attributed or inferred as it should be (it is a
template, so
I just spent a couple hours making a library AA solution that is binary
compatible with druntime's builtin AA.
The benefits:
1. Proves that a library implementation is possible, also shows where
shortcomings are.
2. Usable at compile time to make an AA that can be used at runtime.
3. Much mor
On 5/6/22 7:57 AM, Iain Buclaw wrote:
Hi,
I am proud to announce another major GCC release, 12.1.
This year, the biggest change in the D front-end is the version bump
from v2.076.1 to
**[v2.100.0-rc.1](https://gcc.gnu.org/git/?p=gcc.git;a=commitdiff;h=b4acfef1342097ceaf10fa935831f8edd7069431)
On 4/17/22 7:54 PM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
## Presentations?
Have an idea for DConf? preview it here!
Max Haughton is going to give an update on the state of SDC and sdfmt. I
have him scheduled for 1pm EST, 5pm BST (17:00 UTC) on Saturday. For
those who aren't aware, SDC is the "Snazzy
On 4/17/22 7:54 PM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
Next beerconf is on April 30 - May 1. So order your
[shirts](https://www.zazzle.com/store/dlang_swag?rf=238129799288374326),
bring your drinks and D projects or language discussion, and we will see
you online!
A reminder this is happening in 2
On 4/27/22 6:15 AM, Andrea Fontana wrote:
On Saturday, 23 April 2022 at 05:12:30 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
Note this does *not* build with dip1000, because the two underlying
libraries (Phobos sockets and vibe.d) do not build as safe with dip1000.
Dip1000 is marked as "superseded". I do
On 4/26/22 4:40 AM, bauss wrote:
I owe you a beer, I can't tell you how long I've been waiting for this
and it makes me really happy!
Thanks! If you want to join me for beerconf this weekend, I'll drink a
beer on your behalf ;)
I'm super happy to get this in, it was blocking a bunch of thi
It's happened. I opened the PR over 2 years ago, and just got around to
bringing it up to date in the last few days.
This is a huge huge update. I've never done anything like this before,
but I think it works as a drop-in replacement, while allowing you to
migrate any piece you wish from unsaf
# BEERCONF
Today in MA, we saw weird chunky snow fall down in 43˚F weather. Just
another sign we should enjoy some beverages and talk about all things D
in 2 weeks (at least, that's how I saw it).
Next beerconf is on April 30 - May 1. So order your
[shirts](https://www.zazzle.com/store/dlang
On 4/13/22 3:32 AM, Mike Parker wrote:
Walter and Atila have informed me that they have approved DIP 1035,
"@system Variables", on the grounds that it identifies a loophole in the
`@safe` checks and provides a reasonable solution. Walter said it's a
good DIP.
https://github.com/dlang/DIPs/blo
On Sunday, 13 March 2022 at 11:40:16 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
# BEERCONF
Winter is almost over, and what better way to celebrate the
announcement of [LIVE
BEERCONF](http://dconf.org/2022/index.html) with another online
beerconf!
Save the date for March 26-27, where we will be discus
# BEERCONF
Winter is almost over, and what better way to celebrate the announcement
of [LIVE BEERCONF](http://dconf.org/2022/index.html) with another online
beerconf!
Save the date for March 26-27, where we will be discussing our favorite
language, favorite drinks, favorite anything you want
Pleased to announce a slight update to
[mysql-native](https://code.dlang.org/packages/mysql-native). This
version adds logging, which can possibly help diagnose issues. If you
use it with vibe, it will use vibe logging, otherwise it will use
std.experimental.logger.
There are no API changes i
On Saturday, 12 February 2022 at 22:20:09 UTC, Steven
Schveighoffer wrote:
# BEERCONF
While last month's beerconf seemed like a long time coming,
this month is short. So we get to do it again sooner!
This month, beerconf is on February 26-27, 2 weeks from now.
Bring some good D topics and so
# BEERCONF
While last month's beerconf seemed like a long time coming, this month
is short. So we get to do it again sooner!
This month, beerconf is on February 26-27, 2 weeks from now. Bring some
good D topics and some good drinks, and we'll see you there!
## What is beerconf?
Check out t
On 2/2/22 11:32 AM, H. S. Teoh wrote:
On Wed, Feb 02, 2022 at 08:14:32AM +, Mike Parker via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
[...]
https://dlang.org/blog/2022/02/02/a-gas-dynamics-toolkit-in-d/
[...]
Favorite quote:
"Good error messages from the compiler. We often used to be
On 2/2/22 3:14 AM, Mike Parker wrote:
The University of Queensland's Centre for Hypersonics has [a gas
dynamics toolkit](https://gdtk.uqcloud.net/) that, since 1994, has
evolved from C, to C++, and now to D. Peter Jacobs, Rowan Gallon, and
Kyle Damm wrote a little about it for the D Blog.
The
On 1/15/22 4:17 PM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
# BEERCONF
But this month, we are back on schedule! The dates will be January
29-30. As usual, we will be discussing D and drinking our favorite
beverages (you can just put them outside to get cold, they will pretty
much freeze, at least where I
# BEERCONF
If it seems like it's been a long time since the last beerconf, it's
because it has. December's beerconf came early, because Santa has seniority.
But this month, we are back on schedule! The dates will be January
29-30. As usual, we will be discussing D and drinking our favorite
b
On 1/14/22 1:20 AM, Araq wrote:
Plus with D you cannot really work at the "high level" at all, it is
full of friction. Is this data const? Or immutable? Is this @safe?
@system? Should I use @nogc? Are exceptions still a good idea? Should I
use interfaces or inheritance? Should I use class or s
On 1/12/22 10:41 AM, Adam D Ruppe wrote:
On Wednesday, 12 January 2022 at 15:25:37 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
However it turns out that unless you are writing a computer
game, a high frequency trading system, a web server
Most computer games and web servers use GC too.
idk about hf tradin
On 1/8/22 12:23 PM, jmh530 wrote:
On Friday, 7 January 2022 at 21:41:55 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
Compile with -vasm to see it! Enjoy!
[snip]
Would make a nice project for someone to integrate this into run.dlang.org
Isn't there already an ASM button?
-Steve
On 12/4/21 3:41 PM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
# BEERCONF!
Hi all,
Beerconf is inviting you to a meeting.
Join the meeting: https://meet.jit.si/Dlang2021DecemberBeerConf
Password: `GDCisNowInD`
**What is Beerconf?** [Follow this link](https://wiki.dlang.org/Beerconf).
**How do I join?** Y
On 12/4/21 3:41 PM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
# BEERCONF!
As was done last year, instead of having beerconf on Christmas, we will
push it up a week to the 18-19th of December.
Just a reminder that this is happening in 2 days.
See you then!
-Steve
On 12/10/21 2:57 AM, o3o wrote:
On Wednesday, 3 November 2021 at 11:24:09 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
I have some questions:
1. Why raylib 4.0.0? It’s not released yet
2. Why a new project? What is the difference between this and your
bindbc-raylib project?
3. Why “3” as a suffix?
My
# BEERCONF!
As was done last year, instead of having beerconf on Christmas, we will
push it up a week to the 18-19th of December.
Bring your favorite eggnog and/or other beverages, and your best singing
voice, and we will sing D-themed Christmas carols! Or not...
But in any case, we will be
On 11/8/21 7:18 AM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
I know that most of you probably already know this, but the monthly
beerconf this month will coincide with the annual Dconf Online, as Mike
Parker noted in his most recent video. That means, Nov 20-21.
Everything will be mostly the same, except w
I know that most of you probably already know this, but the monthly
beerconf this month will coincide with the annual Dconf Online, as Mike
Parker noted in his most recent video. That means, Nov 20-21.
Everything will be mostly the same, except we will probably be spending
a lot of time on the
On Wednesday, 3 November 2021 at 07:52:45 UTC, o3o wrote:
I just released a new version of static and dynamic raylib
binding.
This was completely regenerated using (an automatic) parser
from the raylib 4.0.0 sources.
- [Github repo](https://github.com/o3o/bindbc-raylib3)
- See also [wiki](http
On 10/29/21 11:05 AM, Murilo wrote:
On Monday, 18 October 2021 at 13:44:05 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
# BEERCONF!
Just one month to go before the next [dconf
online](http://dconf.org/2021/online/index.html), I hope everyone is
excited! In the meantime, we will once again get together on
On 10/18/21 9:44 AM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
# BEERCONF!
Just one month to go before the next [dconf
online](http://dconf.org/2021/online/index.html), I hope everyone is
excited! In the meantime, we will once again get together online to
discuss all things D, and sample some tasty beverag
On 10/19/21 10:36 AM, Andrey Zherikov wrote:
On Tuesday, 19 October 2021 at 14:06:21 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
Just nitpicks. Like allowing `@NamedArgument` without parentheses. Or
using `@NamedArgument("b", "banana", "ban")` instead of
`@NamedArgument(["b", "banana", "ban"])`
I did ar
On 10/19/21 6:54 AM, Andrey Zherikov wrote:
On Monday, 18 October 2021 at 13:16:01 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
Prepare for some PRs, I already see ways to make this better ;)
Don't you mind sharing your ideas?
Just nitpicks. Like allowing `@NamedArgument` without parentheses. Or
using
# BEERCONF!
Just one month to go before the next [dconf
online](http://dconf.org/2021/online/index.html), I hope everyone is
excited! In the meantime, we will once again get together online to
discuss all things D, and sample some tasty beverages.
This month, it falls on October 30-31. If yo
On 10/17/21 6:02 PM, Andrey Zherikov wrote:
On Thursday, 14 October 2021 at 15:03:34 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
Having done a lot of stuff with serialization and UDAs, this turns
into a mess if you have multiple systems (serialization is really what
you are doing here) using the same stru
On 10/13/21 9:13 PM, Andrey Zherikov wrote:
On Thursday, 14 October 2021 at 00:35:11 UTC, Bill Baxter wrote:
Not sure how much change there is over "classic" gflags, but
https://abseil.io/docs/cpp/guides/flags is what google now uses
internally.
Abseil version suggests not to put flags in
On 10/13/21 7:36 PM, Andrey Zherikov wrote:
On Wednesday, 13 October 2021 at 16:24:52 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
The point is that I shouldn't have to tell the library the name of
something that I've already given a name to.
Having them named differently on the command line than the actu
On 10/13/21 11:50 AM, Andrey Zherikov wrote:
On Wednesday, 13 October 2021 at 14:36:30 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
One nitpick -- you should be able to opt in using the name of the
field member instead of having to write `@NamedArgument`. e.g. your
`string unused` parameter requires a `@Na
On 10/13/21 7:27 AM, Andrey Zherikov wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm happy to announce that I've published a CLI argument parsing library
- [argparse](https://code.dlang.org/packages/argparse). It's been around
for some time already so please take a look and provide your feedback if
you haven't done
On 10/11/21 5:44 PM, Dejan Lekic wrote:
On Saturday, 9 October 2021 at 23:02:22 UTC, Murilo wrote:
Hi guys, I've just finished the final version of the DMD GUI, there is
Linux and a Windows version, click on the link below to download it:
https://github.com/MuriloMir/DMD-GUI
It is always good
On 10/8/21 8:31 PM, Adam Ruppe wrote:
On Friday, 8 October 2021 at 22:16:16 UTC, Matheus wrote:
Adam beyond the continuation... we need a new and simply Web Browser
written in D. :)
You know back in 2013ish I actually was doing a little one. htmlwidget.d
in my github repo. It always sucked bu
On 10/4/21 6:40 PM, Temtaime wrote:
What is really discourages me that persons like Walter instead of making
D great just do nothing helpful.
https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22115 was created for no reason
and fixed same day.
Aside from the tasteless (and incorrect) attack here, c
On 9/24/21 12:35 AM, james.p.leblanc wrote:
That sounds great! Could you post a link to how someone can join the
BeerConf? A quick forum search produced only two hits, neither with
needed info.
Here is the wiki article, which describes what beerconf online is and
how it works.
https://wi
A bit early of a reminder here, but I wanted to let you know that while
Stefan was the first BeerConf speaker, the second BeerConf speaker will
be... also Stefan.
He will provide an update on the status of newCTFE which he has used
recently to show a proof-of-concept for enabling statically in
On 9/14/21 8:14 PM, surlymoor wrote:
On Tuesday, 14 September 2021 at 12:00:45 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
No worries, I am carving out time here and there to work on it.
There are 2 heavy lifts here, both of which I think need to be done
before a release.
[...]
Appreciate the informa
On 9/14/21 5:16 AM, surlymoor wrote:
On Tuesday, 14 September 2021 at 06:14:44 UTC, bauss wrote:
See:
https://github.com/mysql-d/mysql-native/pull/214#issuecomment-874692651
Thanks! Should've checked for recent activity before posting, it seems.
Last I knew, Steven said there was some heavy-l
# BEERCONF!
It's that time again, time for a few days of brews and D discussion.
This month, the last weekend falls on September 25-26.
## What is beerconf?
Check out the [wiki article](https://wiki.dlang.org/Beerconf).
## Calling all presenters
I know all you conference speakers submitted
I just tagged a new release. This fixes a couple of minor issues. See
the
[Changelog](https://github.com/mysql-d/mysql-native/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
for details.
-Steve
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