Re: D Compiler as Docker Image

2017-02-17 Thread Eugene Wissner via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Tuesday, 14 February 2017 at 23:24:03 UTC, Stefan wrote:
Want to share the outcome of a vivid discussion today at the 
Munich D Meetup with you.


Installation of a D Compiler is ok-ish. But sometime you don't 
want to install it. Sometimes you want a very clean 
compiler-environment. Sometimes you want to compile your 
projects in the cloud and not on your local PC.


To ease this a bit I drafted Docker Images for the Compilers 
(dmd, ldc, gdc, sdc) [1]. Based on this you have a clean 
compilation environment. And you even could use dub with it. No 
installation anymore.




Seems to be very useful for testing. I have mostly only the 
latest stable dmd installed in the system. But need to test 
against elder versions and other compilers before travis reports 
that the build fails.


Re: D Compiler as Docker Image

2017-02-15 Thread aberba via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Tuesday, 14 February 2017 at 23:24:03 UTC, Stefan wrote:
Want to share the outcome of a vivid discussion today at the 
Munich D Meetup with you.


Installation of a D Compiler is ok-ish. But sometime you don't 
want to install it. Sometimes you want a very clean 
compiler-environment. Sometimes you want to compile your 
projects in the cloud and not on your local PC.


To ease this a bit I drafted Docker Images for the Compilers 
(dmd, ldc, gdc, sdc) [1]. Based on this you have a clean 
compilation environment. And you even could use dub with it. No 
installation anymore.


Want to know how to use it? [2], [3]

The usage examples are in the repo are currently:
 - return code - simplest D program for compilation with dmd, 
ldc, gdc, sdc

 - hello world - simplest D program using phobos
 - all_dmd_versions - simplest D program compiled with all 
available DMD versions

 - dub - simplest dub project
 - building dub - building dub with dub as a complex real world 
use case


Really would appreciate your feedback!

[1] Docker Hub:
https://hub.docker.com/r/dlanguage/

[2] Slides:
https://github.com/d-muc/talks/raw/master/2017_02_14.d_and_the_cloud/D-Compiler-in-Docker.pdf

[3] Github Repo with Examples:
https://github.com/d-muc/docker-compiler-examples


Saw your images and was really happy its always up to date. I 
might build a vibe.d image upon it with some neccesary 
dependencies.


Planning to use it with Deis Workflow(Self hosting PaaS aka Open 
source Heroku: deis.com) with uses k8s and docker under the hood.


D Compiler as Docker Image

2017-02-14 Thread Stefan via Digitalmars-d-announce
Want to share the outcome of a vivid discussion today at the 
Munich D Meetup with you.


Installation of a D Compiler is ok-ish. But sometime you don't 
want to install it. Sometimes you want a very clean 
compiler-environment. Sometimes you want to compile your projects 
in the cloud and not on your local PC.


To ease this a bit I drafted Docker Images for the Compilers 
(dmd, ldc, gdc, sdc) [1]. Based on this you have a clean 
compilation environment. And you even could use dub with it. No 
installation anymore.


Want to know how to use it? [2], [3]

The usage examples are in the repo are currently:
 - return code - simplest D program for compilation with dmd, 
ldc, gdc, sdc

 - hello world - simplest D program using phobos
 - all_dmd_versions - simplest D program compiled with all 
available DMD versions

 - dub - simplest dub project
 - building dub - building dub with dub as a complex real world 
use case


Really would appreciate your feedback!

[1] Docker Hub:
https://hub.docker.com/r/dlanguage/

[2] Slides:
https://github.com/d-muc/talks/raw/master/2017_02_14.d_and_the_cloud/D-Compiler-in-Docker.pdf

[3] Github Repo with Examples:
https://github.com/d-muc/docker-compiler-examples