Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-04-05 Thread Meta via Digitalmars-d-announce
On Wednesday, 4 April 2018 at 11:40:58 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer 
wrote:

On 4/3/18 11:29 PM, Meta wrote:
Also, with Nullable your data is guaranteed to not be boxed, 
whereas it's a possibility with Variant/Algebraic if the types 
you're working with are large enough.


Not with Algebraic.

-Steve


Ah yes, you're right. Thanks Steven. This exact thing came up in 
the Reddit thread from a few days ago.


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-04-04 Thread Steven Schveighoffer via Digitalmars-d-announce

On 4/3/18 11:29 PM, Meta wrote:
Also, with Nullable your 
data is guaranteed to not be boxed, whereas it's a possibility with 
Variant/Algebraic if the types you're working with are large enough.


Not with Algebraic.

-Steve


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-04-03 Thread Meta via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Wednesday, 4 April 2018 at 03:09:22 UTC, helxi wrote:

On Thursday, 29 March 2018 at 14:10:39 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Jared Hanson (a.k.a Meta and MetaLang around these parts) was 
inspired by an article titled "std::visit is everything wrong 
with modern C++" to contrast it with D's std.variant.visit. 
The result is this well-written post for the D Blog.


The blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2018/03/29/std-variant-is-everything-cool-about-d/

Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/881hmi/stdvariant_is_everything_cool_about_d/


What is the difference between 
https://dlang.org/phobos/std_typecons.html#Nullable and 
Algebraic!(T, typeof(null))?


Nullable is specifically specialized to this particular use-case 
and only has to store a boolean in addition the wrapped data (and 
there is a template "overload" that allows you to specify a 
specific value for the `null` state, which removes even that 
boolean). Also, with Nullable your data is guaranteed to not be 
boxed, whereas it's a possibility with Variant/Algebraic if the 
types you're working with are large enough.


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-04-03 Thread helxi via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Thursday, 29 March 2018 at 14:10:39 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Jared Hanson (a.k.a Meta and MetaLang around these parts) was 
inspired by an article titled "std::visit is everything wrong 
with modern C++" to contrast it with D's std.variant.visit. The 
result is this well-written post for the D Blog.


The blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2018/03/29/std-variant-is-everything-cool-about-d/

Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/881hmi/stdvariant_is_everything_cool_about_d/


What is the difference between 
https://dlang.org/phobos/std_typecons.html#Nullable and 
Algebraic!(T, typeof(null))?


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-04-01 Thread Meta via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Saturday, 31 March 2018 at 17:36:30 UTC, Pjotr Prins wrote:

Great blog. Thanks.


Thank you, glad you liked it.


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-03-31 Thread Pjotr Prins via Digitalmars-d-announce

Great blog. Thanks.


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-03-30 Thread Walter Bright via Digitalmars-d-announce

On 3/29/2018 12:32 PM, Walter Bright wrote:

On 3/29/2018 10:30 AM, 12345swordy wrote:

There are some quite criticisms being made in the comments section.


The main criticism is a misunderstanding about std.variant's allocation 
strategy. I have been trying to correct that.


Part of the problem is the documentation for std.variant is not clear about when 
memory allocation happens. It also is not clear that "boxing" means "allocates 
space for the data on the GC heap and stores a pointer to it in the variant".


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-03-30 Thread Meta via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Friday, 30 March 2018 at 13:44:50 UTC, Meta wrote:
I've submitted it to Hacker News as well (looks like someone 
posted it yesterday, but it only got 1 vote and there was no 
discussion, so I figured that was grounds enough for 
resubmission). If you've got an account, please give me your 
meaningless internet points.


https://hn.algolia.com/?query=std.variant%20is%20everything%20cool%20about%20d=byDate=0=custom=story=1522368000=1522454400


And it seems they're still not biting. Looking at the front page, 
I can't believe how few actual programming or startup-related 
submissions there are.


https://imgur.com/a/hFlbs


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-03-30 Thread Meta via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Thursday, 29 March 2018 at 14:10:39 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Jared Hanson (a.k.a Meta and MetaLang around these parts) was 
inspired by an article titled "std::visit is everything wrong 
with modern C++" to contrast it with D's std.variant.visit. The 
result is this well-written post for the D Blog.


The blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2018/03/29/std-variant-is-everything-cool-about-d/

Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/881hmi/stdvariant_is_everything_cool_about_d/


I've submitted it to Hacker News as well (looks like someone 
posted it yesterday, but it only got 1 vote and there was no 
discussion, so I figured that was grounds enough for 
resubmission). If you've got an account, please give me your 
meaningless internet points.


https://hn.algolia.com/?query=std.variant%20is%20everything%20cool%20about%20d=byDate=0=custom=story=1522368000=1522454400


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-03-30 Thread rjframe via Digitalmars-d-announce
On Fri, 30 Mar 2018 00:55:20 +, dangbinghoo wrote:

> I think we need a book about D's std Phobos, like `mastering STL`
> or something like C++ world do, but of course, I didn't mean selling to
> C++ world, I mean newbie may need knowledge about the Phobos and the
> design and using the power of the library for real practice, not to
> compare with the C++ world.

I'm not sure Phobos is complex enough to need a book just for the library. 
Anything that would go into it would either be a programming in
D-in-general thing or would be a useful improvement to the documentation 
itself.


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-03-30 Thread Patrick Schluter via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Friday, 30 March 2018 at 03:54:21 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:

On Friday, 30 March 2018 at 02:46:13 UTC, jmh530 wrote:

On Friday, 30 March 2018 at 00:37:27 UTC, Meta wrote:


Unfortunately, this turned out to be the worst possible day 
for me to try to actively monitor the thread and respond to 
questions. I'm surprised that people latched onto my little 
quip about C++ using the name variant for a tagged union.


It seems that any comment in a D article that refers to C++ 
will be construed in the worst possible way on reddit...


That's fine by me. Right now, this post is the fourth 
most-viewed this year and it's not far off from number three.


While I would love to please the reddit crowd to the extent 
that we see no negativity, I'm quite happy with the fact that 
our comment threads there are nowhere near as negative as they 
used to be. Posts that do generate this level of discussion 
have higher views.


I can't dismiss reddit comments completely, but I don't put as 
much weight on them as I used to. A subreddit is somewhat 
comparable to a forum for a popular video game -- lots of vocal 
people who are actually a small minority of the player base. We 
can't measure the number of people who click the reddit link to 
the blog and come away from it with a positive impression. They 
aren't going to bother commenting on reddit.


You're right and the unreasonable position of the 
SolidStateGraphics user is clear for everyone to see. There are 
some points he makes that could be discussed but by holding 
essentially the position "D is shit because it is not C++" his 
whole argumentation falls apart as Stockholm-syndrome induced 
rationalisation.


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-03-29 Thread Mike Parker via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Friday, 30 March 2018 at 02:46:13 UTC, jmh530 wrote:

On Friday, 30 March 2018 at 00:37:27 UTC, Meta wrote:


Unfortunately, this turned out to be the worst possible day 
for me to try to actively monitor the thread and respond to 
questions. I'm surprised that people latched onto my little 
quip about C++ using the name variant for a tagged union.


It seems that any comment in a D article that refers to C++ 
will be construed in the worst possible way on reddit...


That's fine by me. Right now, this post is the fourth most-viewed 
this year and it's not far off from number three.


While I would love to please the reddit crowd to the extent that 
we see no negativity, I'm quite happy with the fact that our 
comment threads there are nowhere near as negative as they used 
to be. Posts that do generate this level of discussion have 
higher views.


I can't dismiss reddit comments completely, but I don't put as 
much weight on them as I used to. A subreddit is somewhat 
comparable to a forum for a popular video game -- lots of vocal 
people who are actually a small minority of the player base. We 
can't measure the number of people who click the reddit link to 
the blog and come away from it with a positive impression. They 
aren't going to bother commenting on reddit.


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-03-29 Thread jmh530 via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Friday, 30 March 2018 at 00:37:27 UTC, Meta wrote:


Unfortunately, this turned out to be the worst possible day for 
me to try to actively monitor the thread and respond to 
questions. I'm surprised that people latched onto my little 
quip about C++ using the name variant for a tagged union.


It seems that any comment in a D article that refers to C++ will 
be construed in the worst possible way on reddit...


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-03-29 Thread dangbinghoo via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Thursday, 29 March 2018 at 14:10:39 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Jared Hanson (a.k.a Meta and MetaLang around these parts) was 
inspired by an article titled "std::visit is everything wrong 
with modern C++" to contrast it with D's std.variant.visit. The 
result is this well-written post for the D Blog.


The blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2018/03/29/std-variant-is-everything-cool-about-d/

Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/881hmi/stdvariant_is_everything_cool_about_d/


I think we need a book about D's std Phobos, like `mastering STL` 
or something like C++ world do, but of course, I didn't mean 
selling to C++ world, I mean newbie may need knowledge about the 
Phobos and the design and using the power of the library for real 
practice, not to compare with the C++ world.


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-03-29 Thread Meta via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Thursday, 29 March 2018 at 14:10:39 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Jared Hanson (a.k.a Meta and MetaLang around these parts) was 
inspired by an article titled "std::visit is everything wrong 
with modern C++" to contrast it with D's std.variant.visit. The 
result is this well-written post for the D Blog.


The blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2018/03/29/std-variant-is-everything-cool-about-d/

Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/881hmi/stdvariant_is_everything_cool_about_d/


Unfortunately, this turned out to be the worst possible day for 
me to try to actively monitor the thread and respond to 
questions. I'm surprised that people latched onto my little quip 
about C++ using the name variant for a tagged union.


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-03-29 Thread bachmeier via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Thursday, 29 March 2018 at 17:30:04 UTC, 12345swordy wrote:

There are some quite criticisms being made in the comments 
section.


Hopefully there will be a time in the future where D stops 
selling itself as a dialect of C++. Whether the criticisms are 
right or wrong, they show the difficulty of selling D to C++ 
developers, and worse, these discussions tell the world that D 
and C++ are two sides of the same coin.


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-03-29 Thread Nick Sabalausky (Abscissa) via Digitalmars-d-announce

On 03/29/2018 01:30 PM, 12345swordy wrote:


There are some quite criticisms being made in the comments section.


Some of them I actually agree with. Much as I love D, its 
Variant/Arithmetic *is* a terribly inferior hack compared to various 
languages that have built-in sum types. (Like Nemerle).


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-03-29 Thread Walter Bright via Digitalmars-d-announce

On 3/29/2018 10:30 AM, 12345swordy wrote:

There are some quite criticisms being made in the comments section.


The main criticism is a misunderstanding about std.variant's allocation 
strategy. I have been trying to correct that.


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-03-29 Thread 12345swordy via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Thursday, 29 March 2018 at 14:10:39 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Jared Hanson (a.k.a Meta and MetaLang around these parts) was 
inspired by an article titled "std::visit is everything wrong 
with modern C++" to contrast it with D's std.variant.visit. The 
result is this well-written post for the D Blog.


The blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2018/03/29/std-variant-is-everything-cool-about-d/

Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/881hmi/stdvariant_is_everything_cool_about_d/


There are some quite criticisms being made in the comments 
section.


Re: std.variant Is Everything Cool About D

2018-03-29 Thread Sam Potter via Digitalmars-d-announce

Awesome.

I just scanned the "learn" section of the dlang.org, and didn't 
immediately see a section titled "pattern matching" which 
includes the nice D code from this blog post (sorry if it's in 
there---but it isn't jumping out at me). Maybe worth including or 
emphasizing.