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September 04, 2014 DCD 0.3.0, libdparse 0.1.0 | ||||
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https://github.com/Hackerpilot/DCD/releases/tag/v0.3.0 DCD is an editor-independent autocompletion engine for the D programming language. If you've heard of Jedi or Gocode, you have a pretty good idea of what DCD does. It's been a while since I've tagged a release of DCD. The important changes are summarized at the above link. The "tl;dr": it's faster, uses less RAM, crashes less, and I'm bad at VIM and Emacs extensions so you should get them from other people. I'd like to give some special thanks to the GtkD project for pointing out that DCD used to be very bad at handling (literally) hundreds of files that publicly imported each other. :-) https://github.com/Hackerpilot/libdparse/releases/tag/v0.1.0 http://code.dlang.org/packages/libdparse The D lexing, parsing, and AST library that powers D-Scanner and DCD is its own project now. The major news items here are that I ran it through some fuzz testing, posted the library's generated documentation online, and registered it with code.dlang.org. |
September 04, 2014 Re: DCD 0.3.0, libdparse 0.1.0 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brian Schott | On Thursday, 4 September 2014 at 08:06:18 UTC, Brian Schott wrote:
> https://github.com/Hackerpilot/DCD/releases/tag/v0.3.0
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> DCD is an editor-independent autocompletion engine for the D programming language. If you've heard of Jedi or Gocode, you have a pretty good idea of what DCD does.
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> It's been a while since I've tagged a release of DCD. The important changes are summarized at the above link. The "tl;dr": it's faster, uses less RAM, crashes less, and I'm bad at VIM and Emacs extensions so you should get them from other people.
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> I'd like to give some special thanks to the GtkD project for pointing out that DCD used to be very bad at handling (literally) hundreds of files that publicly imported each other. :-)
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> https://github.com/Hackerpilot/libdparse/releases/tag/v0.1.0
> http://code.dlang.org/packages/libdparse
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> The D lexing, parsing, and AST library that powers D-Scanner and DCD is its own project now. The major news items here are that I ran it through some fuzz testing, posted the library's generated documentation online, and registered it with code.dlang.org.
Thx for the regular updates. Although I dont use it for a very long time, it's true that the changes made during the latest weeks have improved it a lot.
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September 04, 2014 Re: DCD 0.3.0, libdparse 0.1.0 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brian Schott | On 04/09/2014 09:06, Brian Schott wrote: > If you've heard of Jedi or Gocode, I know gocode, but what's Jedi, out of curiosity? I couldn't google it because, well, Star Wars obviously.. -- Bruno Medeiros https://twitter.com/brunodomedeiros |
September 04, 2014 Re: DCD 0.3.0, libdparse 0.1.0 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Bruno Medeiros | On 9/4/14, 2:29 PM, Bruno Medeiros wrote: > On 04/09/2014 09:06, Brian Schott wrote: >> If you've heard of Jedi or Gocode, > > I know gocode, but what's Jedi, out of curiosity? I couldn't google it > because, well, Star Wars obviously.. The google is weak with you, young Padawan. Assuming from the context that it's some kind of autocompletion library like DCD you can search for https://www.google.com/search?q=jedi+autocomplete |
September 05, 2014 Re: DCD 0.3.0, libdparse 0.1.0 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brian Schott Attachments:
| Love your work! Keep it up! :) On 4 September 2014 18:06, Brian Schott via Digitalmars-d-announce < digitalmars-d-announce@puremagic.com> wrote: > https://github.com/Hackerpilot/DCD/releases/tag/v0.3.0 > > DCD is an editor-independent autocompletion engine for the D programming language. If you've heard of Jedi or Gocode, you have a pretty good idea of what DCD does. > > It's been a while since I've tagged a release of DCD. The important changes are summarized at the above link. The "tl;dr": it's faster, uses less RAM, crashes less, and I'm bad at VIM and Emacs extensions so you should get them from other people. > > I'd like to give some special thanks to the GtkD project for pointing out that DCD used to be very bad at handling (literally) hundreds of files that publicly imported each other. :-) > > https://github.com/Hackerpilot/libdparse/releases/tag/v0.1.0 http://code.dlang.org/packages/libdparse > > The D lexing, parsing, and AST library that powers D-Scanner and DCD is its own project now. The major news items here are that I ran it through some fuzz testing, posted the library's generated documentation online, and registered it with code.dlang.org. > |
September 05, 2014 Re: DCD 0.3.0, libdparse 0.1.0 | ||||
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Posted in reply to David Gileadi | On 04/09/2014 22:48, David Gileadi wrote: > On 9/4/14, 2:29 PM, Bruno Medeiros wrote: >> On 04/09/2014 09:06, Brian Schott wrote: >>> If you've heard of Jedi or Gocode, >> >> I know gocode, but what's Jedi, out of curiosity? I couldn't google it >> because, well, Star Wars obviously.. > > The google is weak with you, young Padawan. Assuming from the context > that it's some kind of autocompletion library like DCD you can search > for https://www.google.com/search?q=jedi+autocomplete Lol, true that. I tried "Jedi tool" and "Jedi code", but didn't occur to use "autocomplete"... (and the ones I tried still have a full Star Wars connotation) -- Bruno Medeiros https://twitter.com/brunodomedeiros |
September 05, 2014 Re: DCD 0.3.0, libdparse 0.1.0 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Bruno Medeiros | On 9/5/14, 10:49 AM, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
> On 04/09/2014 22:48, David Gileadi wrote:
>> On 9/4/14, 2:29 PM, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
>>> On 04/09/2014 09:06, Brian Schott wrote:
>>>> If you've heard of Jedi or Gocode,
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>>> I know gocode, but what's Jedi, out of curiosity? I couldn't google it
>>> because, well, Star Wars obviously..
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>> The google is weak with you, young Padawan. Assuming from the context
>> that it's some kind of autocompletion library like DCD you can search
>> for https://www.google.com/search?q=jedi+autocomplete
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> Lol, true that. I tried "Jedi tool" and "Jedi code", but didn't occur to
> use "autocomplete"... (and the ones I tried still have a full Star Wars
> connotation)
It does seem a bit iffy to be using that name for their tool from a legal standpoint, not to mention the search issue. Perhaps they're using some kind of mind trick on the trademark owners :)
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