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core.stdc.time
Sep 30, 2017
Tony
Sep 30, 2017
Jacob Carlborg
Sep 30, 2017
Tony
September 30, 2017
The documentation says:
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This module contains bindings to selected types and functions from the standard C header <time.h>. Note that this is not automatically generated, and may omit some types/functions from the original C header.
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It says "this is not automatically generated". I am seeing it on my Ubuntu Linux system. What would cause it to not be generated and what would be the solution?


September 30, 2017
On 2017-09-30 08:56, Tony wrote:
> The documentation says:
> ------------------------------------------------------
> This module contains bindings to selected types and functions from the
> standard C header <time.h>. Note that this is not automatically
> generated, and may omit some types/functions from the original C header.
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> It says "this is not automatically generated". I am seeing it on my
> Ubuntu Linux system. What would cause it to not be generated and what
> would be the solution?

It means that it's manually translated from C to D and not translated automatically using some tool.

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/Jacob Carlborg
September 30, 2017
On Saturday, 30 September 2017 at 07:45:27 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
> On 2017-09-30 08:56, Tony wrote:
>> The documentation says:
>> ------------------------------------------------------
>> This module contains bindings to selected types and functions from the
>> standard C header <time.h>. Note that this is not automatically
>> generated, and may omit some types/functions from the original C header.
>> -------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> It says "this is not automatically generated". I am seeing it on my
>> Ubuntu Linux system. What would cause it to not be generated and what
>> would be the solution?
>
> It means that it's manually translated from C to D and not translated automatically using some tool.

Thanks!