On Monday, 20 July 2020 at 19:49:52 UTC, RegeleIONESCU wrote:
Hello!
I was wondering why some game related packages/libraries are
not being developed anymore or are kind of paused. Fore example
the last version of derelict-sdl2 is an alpha from May 2018.
Lack of people to develop it, to take
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 at 22:10:57 UTC, solnce wrote:
No, I understand that and agree - VSCode is impressive and I'll
try it, but what is wrong with idea to have a dedicated IDE? At
least one. C/C++ has tons of these and many of these are being
actively developed, so why D cannot have?
On Thursday, 10 October 2019 at 18:31:25 UTC, Daniel Kozak wrote:
What dmd version?
https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20019
Ah, I should have read this before replying; that's precisely the
issue I had.
On Thursday, 10 October 2019 at 18:12:51 UTC, Robert M. Münch
wrote:
I have two project I want to compile and both times get this
error:
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"_dyld_enumerate_tlv_storage", referenced from:
__d_dyld_getTLSRange in libphobos2.a(osx_tls.o)
I'm
On Wednesday, 22 May 2019 at 12:59:13 UTC, greatsam4sure wrote:
I am having some difficulty installing DLS for dlang 1.16.4 the
visual studio code plugin for Dlang on my pc-windows 10 Lenovo
laptop ci7. it actually install in my ci3 running windows 10.
It says this app can't install on this
On Wednesday, 22 May 2019 at 12:59:13 UTC, greatsam4sure wrote:
I am having some difficulty installing DLS for dlang 1.16.4 the
visual studio code plugin for Dlang on my pc-windows 10 Lenovo
laptop ci7. it actually install in my ci3 running windows 10.
It says this app can't install on this
On Saturday, 18 May 2019 at 06:23:37 UTC, DanielG wrote:
I'm working on a library spread across multiple
modules/packages.
Sometimes I have symbols that I would like to share between
internal packages, but I don't want to make 'public' because
then it would be exposed to the client-facing
On Wednesday, 10 April 2019 at 18:39:23 UTC, Tom wrote:
Total newbie to D, trying to get it to play nice with Neovim
using ncm2-d and DCD.
Issue: DCD never caches any symbols even when I point it
directly to DMD's include files. Hate to ask for tech support
on this forum but it's all I've
On Saturday, 12 January 2019 at 20:10:40 UTC, Enjoys Math wrote:
On Saturday, 12 January 2019 at 16:09:22 UTC, Laurent Tréguier
wrote:
On Saturday, 12 January 2019 at 15:16:25 UTC, Laurent Tréguier
wrote:
QtCreator 4.8.0 introduced support for the LSP last month :
On Saturday, 12 January 2019 at 15:16:25 UTC, Laurent Tréguier
wrote:
QtCreator 4.8.0 introduced support for the LSP last month :
https://blog.qt.io/blog/2018/12/06/qt-creator-4-8-0-released
I think I'm going to add it to the list of editors to look into
and perhaps try to make a plugin for
On Friday, 11 January 2019 at 18:52:14 UTC, Enjoys Math wrote:
I'm 5 years an expert at PyQt5 in conjunction with
QtCreator-designed widgets. Where D is lacking is a good GUI
editor and GUI library support.
I am starting by building a python-based project called QDmt =
Qt/D manager
It
On Sunday, 16 December 2018 at 09:59:12 UTC, David wrote:
I am wondering how I could display (nested) local variables and
functions in vim's tagbar (majutsushi/tagbar) using dscanner?
So far I only see gloable variables, functions, ...
=== script.d ==
import std.stdio;
enum
On Friday, 30 November 2018 at 13:04:37 UTC, greatsam4sure wrote:
vs code update every time I am connected to internet. Each time
I accept the update my code-d stops to show autocomplete. what
is the best way to solve this problem.
Just updated today. These are the error report
Installing
On Monday, 5 November 2018 at 02:51:19 UTC, Fred wrote:
hi,
my javascript skill is bad.
but i want to host some nodejs app
i am aware that there is converter to js like dtojs. but it is
out of date.
i'd like to give d a try. is there any other converter
available. a decent one.
I haven't
On Tuesday, 30 October 2018 at 11:23:48 UTC, aliak wrote:
Guess I could do that. But would there be a difference if I
just declared the restArgs as non const then? Given the
objective is "set this var to point to this thing and not allow
it to be set to point to anything else".
The
On Monday, 29 October 2018 at 21:50:32 UTC, aliak wrote:
Hi, so if you have this piece of code:
struct C {
void f() {
string[] others;
const string[] restArgs;
foreach (i, arg; args) {
if (isValidArg(arg)) {
restArgs = args[i + 1 .. $];
break;
}
On Monday, 29 October 2018 at 11:31:55 UTC, Igor wrote:
Can someone tell me what are pros and cons of having multiple
extra small dub packages that depend on each other versus one
dub package that has a bunch of functionality? Good example for
this is dlib (https://github.com/gecko0307/dlib).
On Monday, 15 October 2018 at 04:14:24 UTC, IM wrote:
What is the effect of calling destroy?
- calling the destructor?
- deallocating the memory?
- both?
IIRC, it only calls the destructor, the GC will decide when to
deallocate the memory.
On Friday, 21 September 2018 at 13:32:54 UTC, NX wrote:
On Friday, 21 September 2018 at 12:34:12 UTC, Laurent Tréguier
wrote:
I would probably go for std.utf.decode [1] to get the
character and its length in code units, capitalize it, and
concatenate the result with the rest of the string.
On Friday, 21 September 2018 at 13:32:54 UTC, NX wrote:
On Friday, 21 September 2018 at 12:34:12 UTC, Laurent Tréguier
wrote:
I would probably go for std.utf.decode [1] to get the
character and its length in code units, capitalize it, and
concatenate the result with the rest of the string.
On Friday, 21 September 2018 at 12:15:52 UTC, NX wrote:
How can I properly convert a character, say, first one to upper
case in a unicode correct manner?
In which code level I should be working on? Grapheme? Or maybe
code point is sufficient?
There are few phobos functions like
On Friday, 21 September 2018 at 12:15:52 UTC, NX wrote:
How can I properly convert a character, say, first one to upper
case in a unicode correct manner?
In which code level I should be working on? Grapheme? Or maybe
code point is sufficient?
There are few phobos functions like
On Friday, 10 August 2018 at 12:15:55 UTC, Ivan Kazmenko wrote:
Hi,
How should I set up DMD to be able to `dmd -m64` on Windows
nowadays?
I usually download the 7z, but it broke when I replaced my
Visual Studio with 2017 edition.
Now, I tried the current 2.081.1 .exe installer. It didn't
On Friday, 10 August 2018 at 12:15:55 UTC, Ivan Kazmenko wrote:
Hi,
How should I set up DMD to be able to `dmd -m64` on Windows
nowadays?
I usually download the 7z, but it broke when I replaced my
Visual Studio with 2017 edition.
If you were using another Visual Studio version, since VS
On Friday, 20 July 2018 at 14:03:20 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
Yeah, I didn't need the symlink on a different machine with
Ubuntu 18.04. After some digging around, I found that I had
libclang1-3.9, libclang-dev, and libclang-common-3.9-dev
installed. libclang1-3.9 installs libclang.so.1. The one I
On Thursday, 19 July 2018 at 15:42:02 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
Found the problem. The libclang package is looking for
/usr/lib/llvm-3.9/lib/libclang.so. For some reason, Ubuntu has
libclang.so.1. Creating a symlink in that directory to
libclang.so is a solution.
Do you have the development
On Friday, 27 April 2018 at 10:18:53 UTC, drug wrote:
dub.selections.json shouldn't be included in case of library
because it should be configured at import site. in case of
application it has been configured and so dub.selections.json
should be included. IMHO.
This is the way Rust packages
On Thursday, 12 April 2018 at 11:53:21 UTC, Alex wrote:
On Thursday, 12 April 2018 at 11:17:01 UTC, Laurent Tréguier
wrote:
If the function is declared with explicit parameter types:
There are cool things possible, if the param type is explicitly
typed :)
´´´
import std.traits;
void
On Thursday, 12 April 2018 at 00:05:26 UTC, Nicholas Wilson wrote:
There is, with template constraints:
class SortedList(T, alias comparer)
if(is(typeof(comparer(T.init) : int))
{
//...
}
If the function is declared with explicit parameter types:
```
auto list = new
On Friday, 30 March 2018 at 11:14:32 UTC, ketmar wrote:
please, make an ER in bugzilla then. 'cause it will be lost
here, and with ER we have a chance to eventually do that.
Will do.
On Friday, 30 March 2018 at 11:04:59 UTC, ketmar wrote:
p.s.: still, it may be nice to warn user about that. 'cause
such runtime initializations are really belong to static ctor.
dunno, i'm ok both with warning and without it.
I simply think a word about it in the docs would be nice, since
Coming from a more Java-esque background, I'm used to sometimes
initializing class members outside of the constructor :
class MyClass {
Object member = new Object();
}
I've tried using this in D, but I've come to realize it acts very
differently. In Java, the `new Object()` will be
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