November 17, 2009 Porting code from Windows to Linux, Mac OS X | ||||
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Ciao! I'm using D to code a multiplatform networking software. I downloaded and tried the latest version of the compiler for both windows, linux and OSX but what works under Windows does not even compile in Linux and Mac OS X enviroinments: the DMD2 compiler ends up complaining about cannot call a shared functions with bool parameters (I used somewhere functions decladerd as synchronised bool). It looks like the D language itself evolved somewhere between *nix version and current windows version.... more likely I'm loosing something ;-) please help! AdC |
November 18, 2009 Re: Porting code from Windows to Linux, Mac OS X | ||||
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Posted in reply to AdC | On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 05:53:06 -0500, AdC wrote:
> Ciao! I'm using D to code a multiplatform networking software. I downloaded and tried the latest version of the compiler for both windows, linux and OSX but what works under Windows does not even compile in Linux and Mac OS X enviroinments: the DMD2 compiler ends up complaining about cannot call a shared functions with bool parameters (I used somewhere functions decladerd as synchronised bool). It looks like the D language itself evolved somewhere between *nix version and current windows version.... more likely I'm loosing something ;-) please help! AdC
Could you provide a code snippet of what doesn't work, and the exact message created by the compiler?
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