On Sunday, June 2, 2019 11:43:09 AM MDT Anonymouse via Digitalmars-d-learn
wrote:
> On Saturday, 1 June 2019 at 07:46:40 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
> > For the most part though, you don't declare your own version
> > identifiers. It sometimes makes sense, but usually, version
> > identifiers are
On Saturday, 1 June 2019 at 07:46:40 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
For the most part though, you don't declare your own version
identifiers. It sometimes makes sense, but usually, version
identifiers are used for versioning code based on the platform
or architecture that it's compiled on. They'r
On Saturday, 1 June 2019 at 07:46:40 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
Like static ifs, version statements are completely a
compile-time construct and having nothing to do with runtime
beyond how they affect the code that's generated.
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- Jonathan M Davis
Thanks for taking the time.
That's it
On Friday, May 31, 2019 9:59:13 PM MDT Yatheendra via Digitalmars-d-learn
wrote:
> Hi people.
>
> The 'version' keyword sounds like a fantastic capability, but how
> far does DMD take it (and does GDC take it equally far)? This is
> not a "D Improvement Proposal", I am just asking how it is now.
>
On 01/06/2019 3:59 PM, Yatheendra wrote:
Hi people.
The 'version' keyword sounds like a fantastic capability, but how far
does DMD take it (and does GDC take it equally far)? This is not a "D
Improvement Proposal", I am just asking how it is now.
GDC, LDC and DMD all share the same frontend
Hi people.
The 'version' keyword sounds like a fantastic capability, but how
far does DMD take it (and does GDC take it equally far)? This is
not a "D Improvement Proposal", I am just asking how it is now.
Can code of multiple versions be compiled into the same
executable or library, and a