A bit late... but I don't understand this part:
"Unlike x, p is not a member of the template. The type Pair is a
member, so we can’t refer to it without the prefix."
* Why is it not a member of the template (specification)?
* Later it is a member... of what if not of the template (specificatio
On 2020-07-04 13:00:16 +, Rainer Schuetze said:
after having passed the 10 year anniversary of public availability
recently, it is finally time to release version 1.0 of Visual D, the
Visual Studio extension that adds D language support to VS 2008-2019.
Even I don't use an IDE, the debugge
On 2020-06-23 04:29:48 +, Виталий Фадеев said:
Width of the element can be set:
- by hand
--- fixed
- by automate
--- inherited from parent
--- from childs ( calculated max width )
--- generated by parent layout ( like a HBox, VBox, may be CircleLayout... )
and for each case:
- check min wi
On 2020-06-22 23:56:47 +, aberba said:
Will it be open source? Curious why its not hosted public
We will see...
The main point is, such a thing only lifts off if the quality and
out-of-the-box experience is high enough. I think we don't need an
other project, that might not get any trac
On 2019-05-19 21:01:33 +, Robert M. Münch said:
Hi, we are currently build up our new technology stack and for this
create a 2D GUI framework.
Some now teaser, again might not look like a lot had happend but we
move forward, slow but steady:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jjefzyneqnxr7pb/dgu
On 2020-06-15 13:01:02 +, Timon Gehr said:
The talk will be on YouTube.
Great.
Papers:
https://www.sri.inf.ethz.ch/publications/bichsel2020silq
https://www.sri.inf.ethz.ch/publications/gehr2020lpsi
Source code:
https://github.com/eth-sri/silq
https://github.com/eth-sri/psi/tree/new-type
On 2020-06-14 20:22:41 +, Timon Gehr said:
https://pldi20.sigplan.org/details/pldi-2020-papers/46/-PSI-Exact-Inference-for-Higher-Order-Probabilistic-Programs
This one sounds pretty interesting. Will there be a recording and a
published paper be available?
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http://www
On 2020-05-27 06:59:28 +, Bruce Carneal said:
Walter has confirmed that this is indeed the case. As you can read a
few posts up his response to my "What am I missing?" query was "Nothing
at all."
Yes, it's really that bad.
Will it be possible to see a report of these "greenwashed" call
On 2020-05-05 21:41:39 +, Dmitry Olshansky said:
Felt a bit like cheating. Russian traditions preclude taking money for things
you (think you) wanted to do anyway.
Well, that's a good habit and still IMO it's OK to offer and take an incentive.
I started on it, and it turned out a bit more
On 2020-05-05 15:39:12 +, Dmitry Olshansky said:
On Monday, 4 May 2020 at 17:01:01 UTC, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Following my "Is it time for a Unicode update of std.uni?" post in D
group, I would like to try out to sponsor this effort for "Issue 16416
- Phobos std.uni out of date (should be
On 2020-05-04 21:34:27 +, rikki cattermole said:
On 05/05/2020 7:26 AM, notna wrote:
Maybe you want to add an additional constraint... It would be great if
this would result in a tool, scripts or at least a simple-to-follow
to-do (say Wiki?!)... so best case we could use this also for the
On 2020-05-04 21:14:49 +, welkam said:
If changes to phobos do not bring breaking changes then I dont see how
update to std.uni might not be merged
Well, but that's a weak statement for an invest.
If unicode is developing in a way that results in breaking changes,
what to do? Never updat
On 2020-05-04 17:30:41 +, Arine said:
I feel like this is going to be the biggest obstacle. I worked on a bug
bounty in the past, made a pull request, and it just sat there for
months. It's a waste of time to try and get anything merged. Especially
on the scale that this would be at.
Tha
Following my "Is it time for a Unicode update of std.uni?" post in D
group, I would like to try out to sponsor this effort for "Issue 16416
- Phobos std.uni out of date (should be updated to latest Unicode
standard)" [1]
For me, this, too, is an experiment to find out if it's possible to
move
On 2020-04-19 13:13:55 +, Jean-Louis Leroy said:
You can read more about openmethods on githubL
https://github.com/jll63/openmethods.d
This is very interesting stuff! Thanks a lot.
I just read your blog post [1] and wonder if it's still up-to-date or
maybe an update would make sense?
T
On 2020-04-11 23:36:17 +, Ferhat Kurtulmuş said:
I could not find a similar library working with -betterC, so I ported utf8proc.
https://github.com/aferust/utf8proc-d
Please test it, contribute it, and enjoy!
What does it provide more then std.utf and std.uni beside BetterC support?
--
On 2020-04-10 17:23:28 +, Adam D. Ruppe said:
On Friday, 10 April 2020 at 17:18:05 UTC, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Repro [2] is gone... Does anyone has an idea where the code could be accessed?
I also maintain a copy of it:
https://github.com/adamdruppe/arsd/blob/master/svg.d
minimal dox ht
On 2016-07-09 11:06:34 +, ketmar said:
i also made NanoSVG[1] port[2]: simple SVG parser and rasterizer. it is
using `malloc()` to allocate memory, but otherwise was rewritten to use
`const(char)[]` input for svg, and do not use `sscanf()` from libc.
the port lives in NanoVG package, but
On 2020-02-24 09:51:16 +, Walter Bright said:
I talk it over with Atila after the review threads are done, then
decide. Voting is a terrible way to do engineering design, for many
reasons I can list if you like.
You don't need to, I'm not a fan of such a voting approach too. I just
added
On 2020-02-24 10:02:26 +, Mike Parker said:
The DIP review process is outlined here:
https://github.com/dlang/DIPs
The final decision rests with the language maintainers. Now, that means
Walter and Atila.
Thanks, and sorry for my ignorance... How about adding a note who the
"language m
On 2020-02-23 16:22:46 +, Mike Parker said:
DIP 1027, "String Interpolation", has been rejected. The decision was
primarily influenced by the lack of consensus over the implementation
and the syntax demonstrated in the two review threads. As the DIP
author, Walter also rejected the suggest
On 2019-05-19 21:01:33 +, Robert M. Münch said:
Hi, we are currently build up our new technology stack and for this
create a 2D GUI framework.
Hi, some more teaser showing a text-input field, with clipping,
scrolling, etc.:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wp3d0bohnd59pyp/Bildschirmaufnahme%20
On 2020-01-18 14:22:41 +, Rainer Schuetze said:
I'm happy to announce the release of Visual D 0.51.0.
Great stuff! Especially the debugging support.
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On 2019-12-20 21:26:00 +, Andre Pany said:
In the new iX (1 Januar 2020) there is also a Leserbrief for the article;)
Even there are only few comments, every comment helps.
It's very hard to convince programmers to give something else a try and
stay to it long enough to see the light. Mo
On 2019-12-03 13:00:49 +, Adam D. Ruppe said:
On Tuesday, 3 December 2019 at 10:39:08 UTC, Robert M. Münch wrote:
In large scale projects this will become a big problem as you can't
assume that every developer knows about all the contracts of a
superclass.
That's the beauty of `override
On 2019-12-03 07:53:48 +, Ola Fosheim Grøstad said:
On Tuesday, 3 December 2019 at 02:57:13 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Monday, 2 December 2019 at 22:31:08 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad wrote:
Interesting, could be useful, but now you have to remember to add "in(false)".
Yeah, it is kinda te
On 2019-11-23 09:51:13 +, Sebastiaan Koppe said:
This is my proposal for porting D runtime to WebAssembly. I would like
to ask you to review it. You can find it here:
https://gist.github.com/skoppe/7617ceba6afd67b2e20c6be4f922725d
Not sure if you are aware of this:
https://wasmtime.dev/
On 2019-08-11 19:16:22 +, Tiberiu Lepadatu said:
... But I think that the question that should be asked is which one of
those will be more impactful to the community? Which one will better
serve the D future? I will try by Wednesday to prepare an application
for both of them. But I can't w
On 2019-08-08 23:46:38 +, Walter Bright said:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/broadcom-buy-symantec-enterprise-division-201706500.html
It's the end of an era. Symantec bought my company, Zortech, and now is
bought in return. The D community, and myself personally, owe a debt of
gratitude
On 2019-07-04 10:11:18 +, Mike Franklin said:
I don't know what digger is doing, but from the error messages, it
appears that the new files in `rt/array` can't be found. I believe the
build is trying to use a new compiler with an older or existing
runtime. You'll need both the latest com
On 2019-07-04 10:11:18 +, Mike Franklin said:
I don't know what digger is doing, but from the error messages, it
appears that the new files in `rt/array` can't be found. I believe the
build is trying to use a new compiler with an older or existing
runtime. You'll need both the latest com
On 2019-07-04 08:11:26 +, Martin Nowak said:
Glad to announce D 2.087.0, ♥ to the 63 contributors.
This release comes with types matching single template alias parameters,
nested template methods/local template functions, multi-threaded GC
marking, and a phobos compiled with -preview=DIP100
On 2019-05-28 07:22:06 +, Ola Fosheim Grøstad said:
Just be aware that implementing a multithreaded constraint solver is
something that you will have to spend a lot of time on.
I am... and I didn't meant that we want use MT everywhere.
MT is a tool, and after measuring and understanding t
On 2019-05-28 15:54:14 +, Nick Sabalausky (Abscissa) said:
It's incredibly refreshing to hear a developer say that, instead of the
usual, "As a *developer*, I'm the most important part and my time is
most valuable. So, my users should just go buy faster hardware."
In the mid 90s I co-inve
On 2019-05-27 20:56:15 +, Ola Fosheim Grøstad said:
If Robert is aiming for embedded and server rendering then he probably
wants a simple structure with limited multi-threading.
We are considering MT. A GUI should never stuck, as a user I'm the most
important part and my time is most valu
On 2019-05-27 04:46:42 +, Nick Sabalausky (Abscissa) said:
Besides, from what Robert described, it sounds like he already has it
decoupled and modular enough that performance *can* likely be improved
later (probably by an order of magnitude) without too much disruption
to it's core design.
On 2019-05-25 23:23:31 +, Ethan said:
Right. I'm done. This thread reeks of a "Year of Linux desktop"
mentality and I will also likely never read it again just for my sanity.
That's your best statement so far. Greate move.
--
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http://www.saphirion.com
smarter | better | fas
On 2019-05-24 23:35:18 +, Exil said:
Is the source available anywhere? Would be interesting to look through
unless this is close source?
No, not yet. Way to early and because we can't support it in anyway.
I see that there is quite some interest in the topic, but I think we
should get it
On 2019-05-24 10:12:10 +, Ola Fosheim Grøstad said:
I guess server rendering means that you can upgrade the software
without touching the clients, so that you have a network protocol that
transfers the graphics to a simple and cheap client-display. Like, for
floor information in a building
On 2019-05-23 17:27:09 +, Ola Fosheim Grøstad said:
Yeah, that leaves a lot of headroom to play with. Do you think there is
a market for a x86 CPU software renderer though?
Well, the main market I see for a software renderer is the embedded
market and server rendering. Making money with d
On 2019-05-23 20:22:28 +, Ola Fosheim Grøstad said:
STILL, I think Robert M. Münch is onto something good if he aims for
accuracy and provides say a canvas that draws bezier curves to the spec
(whether it is PDF or SVG). I think many niche application areas
involve accuracy, like a CNC rou
On 2019-05-23 19:29:26 +, Ola Fosheim Grøstad said:
When creating a user interface framework you should work with
everything from sound editors, oscilloscopes, image editors, vector
editors, CAD programs, spreadsheets etc. You cannot really assume much
about anything. What you want is max
On 2019-05-23 07:28:49 +, Ola Fosheim Grøstad said:
On Thursday, 23 May 2019 at 06:07:53 UTC, Robert M. Münch wrote:
On 2019-05-22 17:01:39 +, Manu said:
I mean, there are video games that render a complete screen full of
zillions of high-detail things every frame!
Show me a game tha
On 2019-05-23 09:28:59 +, kdevel said:
Awesome. Compared to the video you posted some days ago there is also
almost no visible aliasing.
Thanks.
Do you plan to create a web browser based on your framework?
No, I don't see any business model behind a web browser...
--
Robert M. Münch
On 2019-05-22 17:01:39 +, Manu said:
The worst case defines your application performance, and grids are
pretty normal.
That's true, but responsive grids are pretty unusal.
You can make a UI run realtime ;)
I know, that's what we seek for.
I mean, there are video games that render a co
On 2019-05-21 16:51:43 +, Manu said:
The screencast shows a responsive 40x40 grid. Layouting the grid takes
about 230ms, drawing it about 10ms.
O_o ... I feel like 230 *microseconds* feels about the right time, and
~100 microseconds for rendering.
I don't think that's fast enough :-)
S
On 2019-05-21 16:07:33 +, Basile B. said:
What kind of layouting ? GTK-like ? DelphiVCL-like ? Flex-like ?
Flex-Box like.
--
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http://www.saphirion.com
smarter | better | faster
On 2019-05-21 17:29:51 +, Ola Fosheim Grøstad said:
On Tuesday, 21 May 2019 at 14:04:29 UTC, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Here is a new screencast:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ywywr7dp5v8rfoz/Bildschirmaufnahme%202019-05-21%20um%2015.20.59.mov?dl=0
That looks better :-)
:-) For a pixel perfec
On 2019-05-21 15:57:20 +, Basile B. said:
openGL backend I presume ?
No, CPU rendering to memory-buffer.
--
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http://www.saphirion.com
smarter | better | faster
On 2019-05-19 21:21:55 +, Ola Fosheim Grøstad said:
Interesting, is each cell a separate item then?
So assuming 3GHz cpu, we get 0.23*3e9/1600 = 431250 cycles per cell?
That's a lot of work.
Here is a new screencast:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ywywr7dp5v8rfoz/Bildschirmaufnahme%202019-05
On 2019-05-19 21:21:55 +, Ola Fosheim Grøstad said:
Interesting, is each cell a separate item then?
Yes, it's organized like this:
root => grid => 1..X columns ==(each colum)==> 1..Y cells
So assuming 3GHz cpu, we get 0.23*3e9/1600 = 431250 cycles per cell?
That's a lot of work.
I mus
Hi, we are currently build up our new technology stack and for this
create a 2D GUI framework.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/iu988snx2lqockb/Bildschirmaufnahme%202019-05-19%20um%2022.32.46.mov?dl=0
The screencast shows a responsive 40x40 grid. Layouting the grid takes
about 230ms, drawing it ab
On 2019-04-22 11:02:24 +, Jacob Carlborg said:
... and support for one more platform has been added: Windows...
Are there are any functional differences between the platforms? Or can
I just use the OSX version and use the generated .d files with the DMD
Windows version too?
--
Robert M
On 2019-03-17 22:43:28 +, Mike Parker said:
The schedule is now live! There are a few DConf veterans and a few new
speakers. We're also holding an Annual General Meeting prior to the
Hackathon (thanks to Nicholas Wilson for the proposal).
http://dconf.org/2019/schedule/index.html
Typo i
On 2019-03-06 01:44:45 +, Zaydek said:
tl;dr Derek Banas is a YouTuber that makes long-form programming
tutorials. He has almost one million subscribers. He just posted a
90-minute tutorial that covers D beginning to end. This could be great
promotional for this community to share with peo
On 2018-12-22 21:57:09 +, Adam Wilson said:
On 12/22/18 10:47 AM, Robert M. Münch wrote:
On 2018-12-22 12:18:25 +, Mike Parker said:
Thanks to Symmetry Investments, DConf is heading to London! We're still
ironing out the details, but I've been sitting on this for weeks and,
now that
On 2018-12-22 21:38:42 +, Laeeth Isharc said:
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 18:47:40 UTC, Robert M. Münch wrote:
On 2018-12-22 12:18:25 +, Mike Parker said:
Thanks to Symmetry Investments, DConf is heading to London! We're still
ironing out the details, but I've been sitting on thi
On 2018-12-22 12:18:25 +, Mike Parker said:
Thanks to Symmetry Investments, DConf is heading to London! We're still
ironing out the details, but I've been sitting on this for weeks and,
now that we have a venue, I just can't keep quiet about it any longer.
Hi, you should consider the upco
On 2018-11-10 16:09:12 +, Mike Parker said:
I've just published a new blog post describing our new fundraising
campaign. TL;DR: We want to pay a Pull Request Manager to thin out the
pull request queues and coordinate between relevant parties on newer
pull requests so they don't go stale. W
On 2018-01-11 15:34:04 +, Seb said:
Side-Note: I'm always missing the betterC information or is the
philosophy to just try it out?
We have now this page:
https://dlang.org/spec/betterc.html
Hi, thanks. Should have been more precise: An informaiton for every lib
if it is compatible with
On 2018-01-11 18:15:23 +, rumbu said:
On Thursday, 11 January 2018 at 11:19:41 UTC, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Great stuff! Will this work in betterC mode?
It will not work without some refactory. Most of phobos/druntime
dependencies are minimal an can be rewritten - in fact there are only
On 2018-01-08 22:16:25 +, rumbu said:
This is my first D finalized project (+16k loc).
Great stuff! Will this work in betterC mode?
Side-Note: I'm always missing the betterC information or is the
philosophy to just try it out?
--
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http://www.saphirion.com
smarter | bette
On 2017-08-05 19:07:50 +, WebFreak001 said:
Hi, I made a D to HTML generator which is basically diet, but fully
using the D compiler as generator and not some complicated parser, etc.
Here an example what you pass in:
string page = html(
...
That's pretty cool and comes very close to a
On 2017-01-22 15:58:15 +, Chris Wright said:
On Sun, 22 Jan 2017 13:17:16 +0100, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Christ, thanks for your consequent "pushing" to get short descriptions
as the first part in.
It is my honor as your Lord and Savior.
;-) Autocorrect sometimes makes funny things...
-
On 2017-01-21 05:54:33 +, Chris Wright said:
This would have been a great place to say exactly what Iup4D is.
IUP is a cross-platform UI layer, which, much like wxWidgets, wraps
native UI libraries. It supports drawing with Motif, GTK+, and Windows
native widgets.
Christ, thanks for your
On 2016-09-06 10:51:16 +, eugene said:
i dont think counting each time when ldc and d are mentioned in llvm
community will help ldc and d to become popular)))
And now?
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smarter | better | faster
On 2016-08-26 19:37:19 +, Eugene Wissner said:
Do you mean that the library can have different modules but they should
be independent of each other as much as possible (like phobos) or that
every part that can be separated belongs to its own repository?
I don't see both related. The 1st p
On 2016-08-24 18:03:39 +, Eugene Wissner said:
I want it to become not an event loop only but a general purpose
library that has an event loop.
Hi, well, I would re-think this since the danger is, that everything is
so connected that I can use either all or nothing at all.
I'm searching
On 2016-07-08 20:46:21 +, Walter Bright said:
On 7/8/2016 6:51 AM, Robert M. Münch wrote:
1. Fixing (all) bugs before doing new things: If I look as a CTO, CIO or CEO on
...
I have yet to find any engineering product in any field that doesn't
have open issues. A more practical question i
On 2016-07-08 18:07:39 +, Andrei Alexandrescu said:
On 07/08/2016 09:51 AM, Robert M. Münch wrote:
1. Fixing (all) bugs before doing new things: If I look as a CTO, CIO or
CEO on D I the first thing I ask is: "Are they doing a lot of new stuff?
And if, is this thing / last releasae that bul
On 2016-07-07 19:55:51 +, Andrei Alexandrescu said:
https://wiki.dlang.org/Vision/2016H2 -- Andrei
A more "business / managment" view:
If we want to achieve hihger adoption rate of D, which IMO should be
the first priority as it's an enabler for a lot of the other things
posted, the no
On 2016-05-03 22:45:45 +, dilkROM said:
Yes, correct! There are currently three places to view the stream:
Sociomantic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sociomantic/app/190322544333196/
Sociomantic Website:
https://www.sociomantic.com/blog/2016/05/follow-dconf-2016-in-real-time/
Sociom
On 2016-03-28 08:53:24 +, ketmar said:
subj. here[1]. not heavily tested, but it doesn't really matter, as
nobody will use it anyway.
1. http://repo.or.cz/libotrd.git
Off-the-Record (OTR) Messaging is a cryptographic protocol used in
well-known instant messaging clients such as Pidgin,
On 2016-02-09 19:16:49 +, Snke Ludwig said:
- Full list of changes: http://vibed.org/blog/posts/vibe-release-0.7.27
Great stuff!! Thanks a lot for your engagement.
--
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http://www.saphirion.com
smarter | better | faster
On 2016-01-25 07:03:35 +, Russel Winder via Digitalmars-d-announce said:
Phobos the library needs to go to be replaced by a library search and
use system. Oh we already have one, Dub.
The strategy should be "get rid of anything in Phobos that can be put
out as a separate library".
I see i
On 2016-01-24 12:49:25 +, Snke Ludwig said:
I didn't build libevent for win64 so far and I'd rather not want to
invest that time. Instead, I'd recommend to just use the "win32"
configuration of vibe-d(:core) on that platform.
Just to be sure I get it. On Win32 I could use "libevent" or
On 2016-01-22 11:14:19 +, Snke Ludwig said:
I've finally managed to tag a first beta for vibe.d. It contains
numerous optimizations in the network and HTTP code, so it's especially
important to thoroughly test this before release.
0.7.26 (except for the win32 driver) still compiles fine
On 2015-12-21 23:50:17 +, bachmeier said:
All Packt ebooks are currently only $5.00, including pre-order of D Web
Development, Learning D, and D Cookbook.
https://www.packtpub.com/web-development/d-web-development
https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/learning-d
https://www.pack
On 2015-10-28 19:27:03 +, ponce said:
It is supposed to refer to the Bundestag like in
http://www.catherinefeff-studio.com/references/39636641Berlin_logo.gif
The dome might work as a "lying D" methaphor.
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smarter | better | faster
On 2015-10-12 14:21:46 +, Vladimir Panteleev said:
https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15165
I guess you're building with a version of D built from git? Just update, then.
Correct. After updating to the latest DMD using digger 2.3 I could
build digger 2.4. Thanks.
--
Robert M. Mün
On 2015-10-05 22:51:43 +, Vladimir Panteleev said:
https://github.com/CyberShadow/Digger/releases/tag/2.4
Digger v2.4 (2015-10-05)
* Fetch tags explicitly when updating
(fixes some "unknown /ambiguous revision" errors)
* Prepend result `bin` directory to `P
On 2015-09-29 03:53:44 +, Sebastiaan Koppe said:
This library[1] allows you to send multi-part emails with attachments.
```
Mail email = new Mail;
email.headers["Date"] = Clock.currTime().toRFC822DateTimeString();
email.headers["Sender"] = "Domain.com Contact Form ";
email.headers["From"] =
On 2015-09-19 17:56:21 +, thedeemon said:
If we carefully use addRoot() and addRange() for data directly pointing
to GC heap I think we don't need to let GC scan everything that can
lead to this data. This is error-prone in general, of course.
Well, that's a different name for malloc & fr
On 2015-08-31 14:20:23 +, Abdulhaq said:
Inheritance certainly is 'the base class of all evil'. I have a theory
that the reason inheritance is so overused in OOP languages lies in the
way it is taught - the OOP aspects cover much of the syntax of the
language and hence much teaching materi
On 2015-08-24 18:42:59 +, Andrei Alexandrescu said:
Following an increasing desire to focus on working on the D language
and foundation, I have recently made the difficult decision to part
ways with Facebook, my employer of five years and nine months.
Wow, that takes cojones and your enga
On 2015-08-21 05:52:40 +, Lars T. Kyllingstad said:
Recently, I've played around with the idea of making a pure D
implementation of Scalable Protocols, which was created by Martin
Sustrik, one of the original ZMQ authors. He invented SP and the
reference implementation, nanomsg (http://na
On 2015-06-02 16:42:40 +, sigod said:
Hi everyone. Please vote for D to be added to https://DevDocs.io:
https://trello.com/c/bCgqhZ4s/123-d
About DevDocs (copy-pasted from index page):
```
For OSX users I can recommend: https://kapeli.com/dash
No D documentaiton (yet) but could be gener
On 2015-05-29 23:42:06 +, Andrei Alexandrescu said:
DConf 2015 has been awesome, I'm taking a minute to post this that's
been announced a short while ago.
Is there an overview about all the talks that were given? Will there be
a link to the live-recordings, so one can jump to specific tal
On 2015-05-29 23:42:06 +, Andrei Alexandrescu said:
We're pleased to announce that DConf 2016 will take place in Berlin,
sponsored by Sociomantic.
That's great news!!
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Robert M. Münch
http://www.saphirion.com
smarter | better | faster
On 2015-05-04 16:45:23 +, Vladimir Panteleev said:
Turn off or delete the cache to get a meaningful error message.
The problem was that this reference:
./Digger/dl/dmd-2.066.1/dmd2/osx/bin/dmd
had wrong permissions (644) instead of (755) I guess. Not sure how this
can happen.
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Rober
On 2015-05-03 13:49:33 +, Vladimir Panteleev said:
Digger v2.1 (2015-05-03)
Hi, I just updated my binary and tried "digger build" and got this:
mac-pro:Digger robby$ ./digger build
digger: Building spec: master
digger: Adding
/Volumes/Daten/Windows/d/develop/d-language/Digger/dl/gitinsta
On 2015-04-15 08:32:08 +, wobbles said:
On Wednesday, 15 April 2015 at 07:27:51 UTC, Abdulhaq wrote:
On Tuesday, 14 April 2015 at 16:17:37 UTC, Justin Whear wrote:
EMSI is hiring for an Engineer II to work on D codebases: https://
emsi.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=30
When it said Moscow
On 2015-03-18 12:14:01 +, Vladimir Panteleev said:
I've pushed support for DMD bootstrapping, so if you need to build
master now, build latest Digger from source. I'll make a binary release
after 2.067 is out.
Any news on this?
And will there by COFF32 support as well?
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Robert M. Münc
On 2015-03-25 20:19:53 +, Vladimir Panteleev said:
OK, let me know. Might be better to take this discussion to a GitHub issue.
https://github.com/CyberShadow/Digger/issues
2.067.0 can be build and installed without any problems. So, I don't
think an issue is necessary.
Keep up the good
On 2015-03-19 16:59:34 +, Vladimir Panteleev said:
Hmm... Does it happen with a fresh Digger install?
Just tried a fresh installed. With this I could build Digger from Git
without any problems. Now trying to build 2.067 with it.
What is your core.autocrlf set to?
How can I find this
On 2015-03-18 12:14:01 +, Vladimir Panteleev said:
I've pushed support for DMD bootstrapping, so if you need to build
master now, build latest Digger from source. I'll make a binary release
after 2.067 is out.
I just tried it and get this here:
Entering 'phobos'
Entering 'tools'
error: Y
On 2015-03-07 22:40:04 +, Vladimir Panteleev said:
That is one of the project's goals. "digger build" will default to git master.
Ok, great. I just tried it on Windows and get this here:
digger: Done installing DigitalMars C++.
digger: dmcDir=dl\dm
digger: Preparing to build...
digger: DM
On 2015-03-04 04:54:02 +, Vladimir Panteleev said:
Digger is a tool for working with D's source code and its history. It
can build D (including older D versions), customize the build with
pending pull requests or forks, and find the exact pull request which
introduced a regression (or fixe
On 2015-01-18 13:49:56 +, Philpax said:
On Friday, 16 January 2015 at 18:44:47 UTC, Robert M. Münch wrote:
On 2015-01-14 03:46:38 +, Philpax said:
I recently wrote a blog post about how I used D/vibe.d to help find a
new house. I haven't publicized it anywhere else yet, so I'm looking
On 2015-01-14 03:46:38 +, Philpax said:
I recently wrote a blog post about how I used D/vibe.d to help find a
new house. I haven't publicized it anywhere else yet, so I'm looking
forward to what the D community has to say! You can check it out here:
http://philpax.me/blog/heady-house-hunti
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