On Friday, 26 June 2020 at 09:30:15 UTC, Dukc wrote:
On Thursday, 25 June 2020 at 03:00:04 UTC, Dylan Graham wrote:
I'm currently making an automatic transmission controller with
Arduino. C++ just has too many traps that I keep falling into.
Since stability is critical (if the code screws up at
On Thursday, 25 June 2020 at 03:00:04 UTC, Dylan Graham wrote:
I'm currently making an automatic transmission controller with
Arduino. C++ just has too many traps that I keep falling into.
Since stability is critical (if the code screws up at 100km/h
I'm dead), I'd rather use a sane language li
On Friday, 19 June 2020 at 11:57:01 UTC, frasdoge wrote:
I am looking to use D for microcontroller programming due to
its benefits over C in workflow and general language features.
I was wondering what the current state of this is, especially
with regards to AVR. An example of the MCUs I would
On Friday, 19 June 2020 at 11:57:01 UTC, frasdoge wrote:
I am looking to use D for microcontroller programming due to
its benefits over C in workflow and general language features.
I was wondering what the current state of this is, especially
with regards to AVR. An example of the MCUs I would
On Friday, 19 June 2020 at 14:14:07 UTC, frasdoge wrote:
though the -mcpu does not have any AVR options out-of-the-box
as you mentioned.
I guess you mean `ldc2 -mcpu=help` doesn't list any AVR CPUs. Use
`ldc2 -mtriple=avr -mcpu=help`.
On Friday, 19 June 2020 at 14:14:07 UTC, frasdoge wrote:
I'm having a bit of trouble understanding how to actually get
started even with those links.
I've installed the latest LDC and LLVM releases for Windows,
though the -mcpu does not have any AVR options out-of-the-box
as you mentioned. Pe
On Friday, 19 June 2020 at 12:20:52 UTC, kinke wrote:
AVR: https://wiki.dlang.org/D_on_AVR
With recent official LDC packages, you don't need to build LLVM
and LDC yourself, AVR is supported out-of-the-box.
ESP32:
https://wiki.dlang.org/D_on_esp32/esp8266(llvm-xtensa%2Bldc)_and_how_to_get_star
On Friday, 19 June 2020 at 11:57:01 UTC, frasdoge wrote:
I am looking to use D for microcontroller programming due to
its benefits over C in workflow and general language features.
I was wondering what the current state of this is, especially
with regards to AVR. An example of the MCUs I would
I am looking to use D for microcontroller programming due to its
benefits over C in workflow and general language features.
I was wondering what the current state of this is, especially
with regards to AVR. An example of the MCUs I would like to
develop with include anything from 8 bit ATmega3