On Saturday, 25 February 2017 at 00:45:24 UTC, Moritz Maxeiner
wrote:
I use Visual Studio Code on Linux and macOS, not sure how the
experience on Windows is, but I'd expect it to be the same.
Windows is fine, can also debug mscoff x86 or x64 projects with
MS 'cpptools' plugin that has visu
On Saturday, 25 February 2017 at 01:27:09 UTC, Minty Fresh wrote:
On Wednesday, 22 February 2017 at 11:18:15 UTC, Martin
Tschierschke wrote:
[...]
Since structs are Plain-old Data and don't do inheritance, the
best option is a template mixin.
ie.
template mixin PrettyPrint
{
stri
On Wednesday, 22 February 2017 at 11:18:15 UTC, Martin
Tschierschke wrote:
On Tuesday, 21 February 2017 at 14:02:54 UTC, Jacob Carlborg
wrote:
[...]
Yes, this works, I would say this is the simplest:
MyStruct s;
foreach (index, name ; FieldNameTuple!MyStruct)
writefln("%s: %s", name, s.tu
On Friday, 24 February 2017 at 22:44:55 UTC, XavierAP wrote:
Hi I've looked at wiki.dlang.org/IDEs, and I see that Visual D
is linked from dlang.org/download.html. Still I was looking for
personal opinions and experiences beyond hard specs, I wonder
if one of the IDEs is already dominant at lea
Hi I've looked at wiki.dlang.org/IDEs, and I see that Visual D is
linked from dlang.org/download.html. Still I was looking for
personal opinions and experiences beyond hard specs, I wonder if
one of the IDEs is already dominant at least for each OS for any
good reason.
My requirements are qui
I'm pretty sure you need to use "value.tupleof[i][0]" instead
of "mm[0]" as well.
it does not work but I found a solution, that's what I do :
abstract class BaseClass
{
uint[] a = [9, 10, 5];
}
override class Test : BaseClass
{
int t = 0;
string s = "holla";
}
public static JSONVal
On Friday, 24 February 2017 at 11:17:46 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
Unfortunately that only works by accident of my example. A
counterexample:
T foo(Q = float, T = short)(T t) { return t; }
alias Typeof(alias v) = typeof(v);
template getInstantiation(alias f, T...)
{
import std.meta;
On Friday, 24 February 2017 at 14:06:22 UTC, Meta wrote:
On Friday, 24 February 2017 at 11:17:46 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
Unfortunately that only works by accident of my example. A
counterexample:
T foo(Q = float, T = short)(T t) { return t; }
alias Typeof(alias v) = typeof(v);
template getIn
On Friday, 24 February 2017 at 03:15:11 UTC, Jerry wrote:
You can use the C++ plugin, which provides a debugger. Just
make sure you aren't using optlink, I don't think it generates
compatible files. Also you might need to use "-gc" which
generates debug names to be in C format.
https://market
On 2017-02-22 20:13, thedeemon wrote:
On Wednesday, 22 February 2017 at 18:34:26 UTC, houdoux09 wrote:
void Read(T)(T value)
{
foreach(i, mm; value.tupleof)
{
writeln(__traits(identifier, value.tupleof[i]), " = ", mm);
if(isArray!(typeof(mm)))
{
Read(mm[0]); //
On 2017-02-20 14:47, Jolly James wrote:
How to sort the members of a class?
like:
1. properties
then
2. private 3. methods
4. ctors
... and so on. are there any recommendations?
In my opinion:
1. Manifest constants (enum)
2. Static variables
3. Instance variables
4. Constructors
5. Properti
On Thursday, 23 February 2017 at 18:33:33 UTC, Meta wrote:
On Thursday, 23 February 2017 at 18:21:51 UTC, Meta wrote:
On Thursday, 23 February 2017 at 16:01:44 UTC, John Colvin
wrote:
Is there any way to get a reference/alias to the
instantiation of a template function that would be called,
gi
On 2017-02-22 12:18, Martin Tschierschke wrote:
Exactly what I was looking for, **thank you!**
Both ways of accessing the struct elements are very interesting,
giving an impression what is possible with D.
Is it possible to overwrite "toString" for all structs in one step?
It depends. You ca
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