On Sunday, 27 December 2015 at 15:53:55 UTC, TheDGuy wrote:
Any idea what i am doing wrong?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_VCa-5VeP8
Tell me one thing, what is the value returned?
Well It's working here: http://dpaste.dzfl.pl/18b27ea26b08
Maybe you would like to change the code above to
On Sunday, 27 December 2015 at 20:06:53 UTC, TheDGuy wrote:
I don't know what my computer is doing today:
x and y are coordinates and if x is any number from 0 to 150
the result of x/width is always zero
Dividing Integers will result in Integer:
int x = 10, width = 50;
On Saturday, 26 December 2015 at 13:28:31 UTC, TheDGuy wrote:
I get the error "value of 'this' is not known at compile time"
which refers to the line where i create the int-array "space"
Why is it not possible to use it there?
Just for future newcomers, the answer for the above was given
On Saturday, 26 December 2015 at 11:19:27 UTC, anonymous wrote:
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Note that in the docs I linked it's `dmd hello.d -L+gtkd.lib`
with a plus sign. I'm not sure if it's significant, but it's a
difference.
There are two ways in the doc you linked:
dmd hello.d -L+gtkd.lib
or
dmd hello.d
On Saturday, 26 December 2015 at 11:53:55 UTC, Ivan Kazmenko
wrote:
Note that -L passes flags (options) but not necessarily
arguments or paths. For example, I use "dmd
-L/STACK:268435456" by default along with other options to
increase the default stack size to 256Mb.
Your comment is
If you follow the link below:
https://dlang.org/dmd-windows.html#switch-L
It's written:
"
-Llinkerflag
pass linkerflag to the linker link.exe , for example, -L/ma/li
"
But at least on Windows, you need to put a space between -L and
the PATH. Which It's weird, since with "-I" flag you
On Friday, 25 December 2015 at 15:06:27 UTC, anonymous wrote:
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You can try removing the "-L" entirely. If it still works...
In fact it works without the "-L". Which makes me wonder if I was
using it wrongly?
What exactly are trying to pass to the linker?
A lib: GtkD.
Can you give a
On Friday, 25 December 2015 at 23:45:42 UTC, anonymous wrote:
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That means a .lib file, right?
Yes.
The GtkD docs say to use -L though [2], so I suppose that
should work too.
Maybe show your exact complete command line, if you want to
find out why it doesn't work for you.
It's almost