On Saturday, 9 November 2019 at 00:53:13 UTC, cartland wrote:
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 17:01:07 UTC, ikod wrote:
*snip*
Even this does it.
import requests;
void main() {
}
https://github.com/ikod/dlang-requests/issues/109
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 17:01:07 UTC, ikod wrote:
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 03:29:41 UTC, cartland wrote:
First time D use :)
After dub init, I used the example from
https://code.dlang.org/packages/requests and ran "dub add
requests"
[...]
If you still stuck with this problem, y
Hi, I'm at the beginning of Dlang studies. I want to create a
graphical interface for my program. I use Qt Designer to draw the
GUI and save to .ui file. Could someone send me the file
"duic.exe" which converts .ui files into .d for Dlang? I need the
"duic.cpp" already compiled for .exe. I alre
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 12:36:37 UTC, Aldo wrote:
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 11:46:44 UTC, Marcone wrote:
I can encode "Helo World!" to Base64 and get "TWFyY29uZQ==",
but if I try to decode "TWFyY29uZQ==" I can not recovery "Helo
World!" but [77, 97, 114, 99, 111, 110, 101]. How can I
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 16:49:37 UTC, wolframw wrote:
I compiled with dmd -O -inline -release -noboundscheck
-mcpu=avx2 and ran the tests with the m array being
default-initialized in one run and void-initialized in another
run.
The results:
Default-initialized: 245 ms, 495 μs, and 2 hns
One correction: I think you mean "using" a default-initialized array is
faster (not the initialization itself).
Another observation: dmd -O makes both cases slower! Hm?
Ali
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 03:29:41 UTC, cartland wrote:
First time D use :)
After dub init, I used the example from
https://code.dlang.org/packages/requests and ran "dub add
requests"
[...]
If you still stuck with this problem, you can post new issue on
github project page, I'll try t
Hi,
Chapter 12.15.2 of the spec explains that void initialization of
a static array can be faster than default initialization. This
seems logical because the array entries don't need to be set to
NaN. However, when I ran some tests for my matrix implementation,
it seemed that the default-init
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 14:32:25 UTC, bioinfornatics wrote:
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 08:58:36 UTC, bioinfornatics
wrote:
[...]
I do not have found yet why the line counter is false.
I can tell if the amount to read imply that the last read is
not not strictly equal to the buffer th
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 15:25:40 UTC, dangbinghoo wrote:
hmm, if runtime is implemented in regular D, how could the
regular D code depends on regular D runtime be compiled when we
doesn't have a D runtime even exists?
Think of a file like this:
// test.d
void foo() { }
void bar() { foo(
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 13:52:18 UTC, kinke wrote:
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 10:40:15 UTC, dangbinghoo wrote:
hi,
I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve; you can easily
cross-compile druntime & Phobos with LDC, see
https://wiki.dlang.org/Building_LDC_runtime_libraries.
hmm,
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 08:58:36 UTC, bioinfornatics wrote:
the error message was understandable to me,
... the error message was not understandable to me ...
I do not have found yet why the line counter is false.
I can tell if the amount to read imply that the last read is not
not str
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 10:40:15 UTC, dangbinghoo wrote:
hi,
is the runtime d code implemented purely with betterC?
i was thinking that what's happening when we building ARM dlang
compiler, when the dlang compiler ready in the first, there's
no ARM version of the runtime lib and phobos,
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 10:40:15 UTC, dangbinghoo wrote:
is the runtime d code implemented purely with betterC?
It is actually implemented in regular D!
i was thinking that what's happening when we building ARM dlang
compiler, when the dlang compiler ready in the first, there's
no ARM
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 11:46:44 UTC, Marcone wrote:
I can encode "Helo World!" to Base64 and get "TWFyY29uZQ==",
but if I try to decode "TWFyY29uZQ==" I can not recovery "Helo
World!" but [77, 97, 114, 99, 111, 110, 101]. How can I recover
"Helo World!" when decode? Thank you.
import
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 11:46:44 UTC, Marcone wrote:
I can encode "Helo World!" to Base64 and get "TWFyY29uZQ==",
but if I try to decode "TWFyY29uZQ==" I can not recovery "Helo
World!" but [77, 97, 114, 99, 111, 110, 101]. How can I recover
"Helo World!" when decode? Thank you.
...
I can encode "Helo World!" to Base64 and get "TWFyY29uZQ==", but
if I try to decode "TWFyY29uZQ==" I can not recovery "Helo
World!" but [77, 97, 114, 99, 111, 110, 101]. How can I recover
"Helo World!" when decode? Thank you.
import std;
void main(){
string text = "Helo World!";
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hi,
is the runtime d code implemented purely with betterC?
i was thinking that what's happening when we building ARM dlang
compiler, when the dlang compiler ready in the first, there's no
ARM version of the runtime lib and phobos, so, it's likely we are
using bare metal D and trying to build
On Friday, 8 November 2019 at 01:12:37 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 11/07/2019 07:07 AM, bioinfornatics wrote:
> Dear,
>
> I try to use the async buffer describe into std.parallelism
> documentation but my test code core dump!
I admit I don't fully understand the lifetime issues but
removing the
the error message was understandable to me,
... the error message was not understandable to me ...
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