Re: D Plugin for Visual Studio Code [was Re: Visual D 1.0.0 released]

2020-07-04 Thread aberba via Digitalmars-d-learn

On Saturday, 4 July 2020 at 19:52:42 UTC, Arafel wrote:

On 4/7/20 19:58, Paul Backus wrote:


You're looking for code-d:

https://github.com/Pure-D/code-d


Thanks! I'm trying it, although at least with VSCodium and 
Linux I had to build from sources, it didn't show by searching 
in the marketplace.


It DOES appear in the marketplace, its what I'm using. Just  
search for D programming or something. Its the most popular one 
there.


 One would assume such information is obvious to find but it is 
not. Unless you're already familiar with the ecosystem.


Re: D Plugin for Visual Studio Code [was Re: Visual D 1.0.0 released]

2020-07-04 Thread Arafel via Digitalmars-d-learn

On 4/7/20 19:58, Paul Backus wrote:


You're looking for code-d:

https://github.com/Pure-D/code-d


Thanks! I'm trying it, although at least with VSCodium and Linux I had 
to build from sources, it didn't show by searching in the marketplace.


Re: D Plugin for Visual Studio Code [was Re: Visual D 1.0.0 released]

2020-07-04 Thread Paul Backus via Digitalmars-d-learn

On Saturday, 4 July 2020 at 17:11:47 UTC, Arafel wrote:

On 4/7/20 17:42, Rainer Schuetze wrote:


Indeed, this is Windows only. Visual Studio Code is a 
different platform
than Visual Studio. Not sure why Microsoft named them so that 
they are

easily confused.



(Moving to the learn forum, since it now seems more appropriate)

It's certainly confusing that "Visual Studio" and "Visual 
Studio Code" are different platforms...


Is there any D plugin that would work with the latter, 
specially in a linux environment?


You're looking for code-d:

https://github.com/Pure-D/code-d


D Plugin for Visual Studio Code [was Re: Visual D 1.0.0 released]

2020-07-04 Thread Arafel via Digitalmars-d-learn

On 4/7/20 17:42, Rainer Schuetze wrote:


Indeed, this is Windows only. Visual Studio Code is a different platform
than Visual Studio. Not sure why Microsoft named them so that they are
easily confused.



(Moving to the learn forum, since it now seems more appropriate)

It's certainly confusing that "Visual Studio" and "Visual Studio Code" 
are different platforms...


Is there any D plugin that would work with the latter, specially in a 
linux environment?