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Posted in reply to Alan Knowles Attachments: | Not sure if it's feasible to keep a 2.0 + gdc build working - but these changes (Attached) work for gdc - looks like const(Value) / const(char) syntax completly throws gdc, even if it's inside a version(D_Version2) Do you have a non-hotmail address - hotmail is notorious for just trashing emails without notice... - hope this get's through.. ?? take discussion onto DMDScript newsgroup? Regards Alan |
January 04, 2008 Re: Walnut | ||||
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Posted in reply to Alan Knowles | Hi Alan, Sorry it took so long to reply. I must have left just as you were getting started. I definitely like the idea of using charcodes as token types for some tokens. Yesterday I tried declaring a enum TEXT : static const(char)[] and couldn't get it working even down to char[]. : p Perchance you know how? I'll examine the diff and make changes as best I can. We ought to move this to either the dsource.org/ walnut forums, skype( murposaurus ) msn, hotmail or whatnot. It's moved away from the subject matter of digitalmars.D.learn. Regards, Dan |
January 04, 2008 Re: Walnut | ||||
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Posted in reply to Dan Lewis | .. moved from D.Learn...
This is in the manual for D2.0
enum TEXT : string
{
A = "hello",
B = "betty",
}
For 1.0/gdc this works and is effectively the same thing..
class TEXT {
static const char[]
hello = "hello",
betty = "betty";
}
Regards
Alan
Dan Lewis wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Sorry it took so long to reply. I must have left just as you were getting started. I definitely like the idea of using charcodes as token types for some tokens.
>
> Yesterday I tried declaring a enum TEXT : static const(char)[] and couldn't get it working even down to char[]. : p
>
> Perchance you know how?
>
> I'll examine the diff and make changes as best I can.
>
> We ought to move this to either the dsource.org/ walnut forums, skype( murposaurus ) msn, hotmail or whatnot. It's moved away from the subject matter of digitalmars.D.learn.
>
> Regards,
> Dan
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