On Thursday, 3 May 2018 at 10:27:47 UTC, Pasqui23 wrote:
Last commit on https://github.com/buggins/hibernated
was almost a year ago
So what is the status of HibernateD?Should I use it if I need
an ORM? Or would I risk unpatched security risks?
You can use Entity & Database library:
https://g
On 05/05/2018 02:30 AM, Neia Neutuladh wrote:
On Friday, 4 May 2018 at 19:12:16 UTC, ag0aep6g wrote:
If toDelegate isn't (always) @safe, how can you be sure that your
wrapper is?
[...]
Looking at the code, I believe there are several casts that the compiler
can't verify but are used safely.
Thank you for you for your quick answer.
I think I allready tryed this, before asking, but ...
C:\>cd D\dmd2\sources
C:\D\dmd2\sources>dmd hello.d
Error: module `hello` is in file 'hello.d' which cannot be read
import path[0] = C:\D\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\phobos
import path[1] = C:\D\dmd2\w
On Friday, 4 May 2018 at 19:54:46 UTC, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
I've written an email to Vadim, maybe we get a reply on the
status of both projects.
On Friday, 4 May 2018 at 07:18:09 UTC, bauss wrote:
[...]
Would it maybe be easier for you to base on ddbc[1] or
another existing abstraction lay
On Friday, 4 May 2018 at 23:29:12 UTC, Alex wrote:
Hi
I just installed D on my windows 10 and want to try to compile
a hello world. My source is a classical
import std.stdio;
void main() {
writeln("Hello, World!");
}
And I try to compile and get
C:\D>dmd hello.d
Error: module `hello` is in
On Fri, 2018-05-04 at 08:02 -0600, Jonathan M Davis via Digitalmars-d-learn
wrote:
>
[…]
> Linux does not keep track of the creation time of a file. So, it will not
> work to have a program on Linux ask a file how long it's been since the file
> was created. If you want that information, you'll ha
Hi,
I have a function:
string strippedString(ubyte[] block) {
return (cast(string)block).stripRight("\0");
}
With dmd it compiles, with ldc it produces the following error
message:
Error: template std.string.stripRight cannot deduce function from
argument types !()(string, string),
On Saturday, 5 May 2018 at 16:42:12 UTC, Sisor wrote:
Error: template std.string.stripRight cannot deduce function
from argument types
You used
http://dpldocs.info/experimental-docs/std.string.stripRight.html
This function only takes one argument and strips whitespace.
You want
http://dpld
On Friday, 4 May 2018 at 23:29:12 UTC, Alex wrote:
Hi
I just installed D on my windows 10 and want to try to compile
a hello world. My source is a classical
import std.stdio;
void main() {
writeln("Hello, World!");
}
And I try to compile and get
C:\D>dmd hello.d
Error: module `hello` is in
On Saturday, 5 May 2018 at 12:26:20 UTC, Bauss wrote:
Try to add
module hello;
To the top of the file
Still not working. I tryed both module hello; and module 'hello';
C:\D\dmd2\sources>dmd hello.d
Error: module `hello` is in file 'hello.d' which cannot be read
import path[0] = C:\D\dmd2\w
On Saturday, 5 May 2018 at 17:06:13 UTC, Neia Neutuladh wrote:
On Saturday, 5 May 2018 at 16:42:12 UTC, Sisor wrote:
Error: template std.string.stripRight cannot deduce function
from argument types
You used
http://dpldocs.info/experimental-docs/std.string.stripRight.html
This function only
On Saturday, 5 May 2018 at 17:13:08 UTC, IntegratedDimensions
wrote:
You need to make sure hello.d is in the current dir
dir C:\D
does hello.d show up?
If not, then dmd can't find it and you have to tell it where it
is or be in the right location.
type
dmd ThereIsNowFileHere12342123242231
On Friday, 4 May 2018 at 10:40:52 UTC, drug wrote:
I port nanogui, but besides porting I'd like to improve it
using great capabilities of D language provides. One of them is
utf support, so I added support for Asian languages to
nanogui.TextBox. But I'm not sure I've did it well and so I'd
lik
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