On Monday, 22 September 2014 at 03:21:44 UTC, WhatMeWorry wrote:
Anybody installed Visual D recently?
As per the install instructions, I downloaded the Visual
Studio isolated Shell 2013 and its integrated package.
Everything went smoothly. I then downloaded Visual D and
installed it with no
Anybody installed Visual D recently?
As per the install instructions, I downloaded the Visual Studio
isolated Shell 2013 and its integrated package. Everything went
smoothly. I then downloaded Visual D and installed it with no
problems. However, when I try to run the vdserver.exe
applicatio
On Monday, 22 September 2014 at 00:12:11 UTC, Cassio Butrico
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On Sunday, 21 September 2014 at 23:53:34 UTC, ketmar via
Digitalmars-d-learn wrote:
On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 23:46:05 +
Cassio Butrico via Digitalmars-d-learn
wrote:
The problem is how to convert COFF r.res in r.res OMF.
resul
On Mon, 22 Sep 2014 01:02:32 +
Vladimir Panteleev via Digitalmars-d-learn
wrote:
> A bit less ugly:
> writefln("%c", dchar('\U0001F0A1'+1));
this won't work in gdc, though: 2.066 it not landed yet.
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On Sunday, 21 September 2014 at 03:13:19 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
writefln("%c", cast(dchar)('\U0001F0A1'+1));
A bit less ugly:
writefln("%c", dchar('\U0001F0A1'+1));
On Monday, 22 September 2014 at 00:30:44 UTC, Vladimir Panteleev
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On Monday, 22 September 2014 at 00:18:03 UTC, AsmMan wrote:
this give undefined identifier: 'put' error. (std.array is
already included, buffer.put(string) doesn't give same error)
You need to import std.range.
Thanks, I
On Monday, 22 September 2014 at 00:18:03 UTC, AsmMan wrote:
this give undefined identifier: 'put' error. (std.array is
already included, buffer.put(string) doesn't give same error)
You need to import std.range.
The copy of an array doesn't happen often as string but do
suggest to I want somet
On Monday, 22 September 2014 at 00:09:22 UTC, Vladimir Panteleev
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On Sunday, 21 September 2014 at 23:48:59 UTC, AsmMan wrote:
On Sunday, 21 September 2014 at 23:41:58 UTC, AsmMan wrote:
I'd like to copy an array string into a appender!string() but
I can't see how to do this without loop m
On Sunday, 21 September 2014 at 23:53:34 UTC, ketmar via
Digitalmars-d-learn wrote:
On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 23:46:05 +
Cassio Butrico via Digitalmars-d-learn
wrote:
The problem is how to convert COFF r.res in r.res OMF.
resulting '.res' is not COFF, it's "windows resource file
format". some
On 08/15/2014 05:09 PM, Sean Kelly wrote:
At least on OSX, it appears that mapping memory is constant time
regardless of size, but there is some max total memory I'm allowed to
map, presumably based on the size of a vmm lookup tabe. The max block
size I can allocate is 1 GB, and I can allocate r
On Sunday, 21 September 2014 at 23:48:59 UTC, AsmMan wrote:
On Sunday, 21 September 2014 at 23:41:58 UTC, AsmMan wrote:
I'd like to copy an array string into a appender!string() but
I can't see how to do this without loop myself over the string
array. Is there a native function or should I writ
On Mon, 22 Sep 2014 02:51:41 +0300
ketmar via Digitalmars-d-learn
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sorry, forgot that. i misunderstood your question.
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Cassio Butrico via Digitalmars-d-learn
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> The problem is how to convert COFF r.res in r.res OMF.
resulting '.res' is not COFF, it's "windows resource file format". some
linkers supports it directly, but i'm not sure about VS linker.
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 23:41:56 +
AsmMan via Digitalmars-d-learn
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> I'd like to copy an array string into a appender!string() but I
> can't see how to do this without loop myself over the string
> array. Is there a native function or should I write it myself?
hm... '.put' should work. i
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 11:41:56PM +, AsmMan via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote:
> I'd like to copy an array string into a appender!string() but I can't
> see how to do this without loop myself over the string array. Is there
> a native function or should I write it myself?
Try this:
impor
On Sunday, 21 September 2014 at 22:07:47 UTC, Cassio Butrico
wrote:
On Sunday, 21 September 2014 at 21:41:41 UTC, ketmar via
Digitalmars-d-learn wrote:
On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 20:13:41 +
Cassio Butrico via Digitalmars-d-learn
wrote:
how to compile in mingw-w64 resource compiler?
it tooks the
On Sunday, 21 September 2014 at 23:41:58 UTC, AsmMan wrote:
I'd like to copy an array string into a appender!string() but I
can't see how to do this without loop myself over the string
array. Is there a native function or should I write it myself?
call:
auto app = appender!string();
s
I'd like to copy an array string into a appender!string() but I
can't see how to do this without loop myself over the string
array. Is there a native function or should I write it myself?
Am I missing something? Is there a clean and simple way to get Fiber to
no longer suffer a stack overflow when implementing D-routines?
Simply choose a big enough stack size when creating your fibers.
http://dlang.org/library/core/thread/Fiber.this.html
It's fairly cheap to use a really big sta
On Sunday, 21 September 2014 at 21:41:41 UTC, ketmar via
Digitalmars-d-learn wrote:
On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 20:13:41 +
Cassio Butrico via Digitalmars-d-learn
wrote:
how to compile in mingw-w64 resource compiler?
it tooks the standard text .rc files and produces .res of COFF.
smth
like:
===
On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 20:13:41 +
Cassio Butrico via Digitalmars-d-learn
wrote:
> how to compile in mingw-w64 resource compiler?
it tooks the standard text .rc files and produces .res of COFF. smth
like:
=== r.rc ===
#include "windows.h"
1024 ICON "icon.ico"
then invoke windres from mingw
On Saturday, 20 September 2014 at 22:46:10 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
import core.stdc.stdio;
struct S
{
~this()
{
printf("%x\n".ptr, &this);
}
}
void main()
{
S* sp = new S;
destroy(*sp);
S s;
destroy(s);
auto sa = ne
On Sunday, 21 September 2014 at 19:45:58 UTC, Kagamin wrote:
MinGW resource compiler can compile to both res and coff. For
ms AFAIK (didn't use) the compiled resource should be
additionally converted to coff.
how to compile in mingw-w64 resource compiler?
never used mingw :(
instalai the minw6
MinGW resource compiler can compile to both res and coff. For ms
AFAIK (didn't use) the compiled resource should be additionally
converted to coff.
On Sunday, 21 September 2014 at 10:56:38 UTC, Kagamin wrote:
Can depend on how you compile resources.
true, but I do not know what should I do to compile the resource
so that it is accepted.
On Saturday, 20 September 2014 at 23:08:08 UTC, ketmar via
Digitalmars-d-learn wrote:
On Sat, 20 Sep 2014 22:21:13 +
Gary Willoughby via Digitalmars-d-learn
wrote:
So zeroing values will inform the GC the reference has gone?
yes.
Thanks, i just wanted to make it clear in my mind.
Can depend on how you compile resources.
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