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January 23, 2004 version ID enumeration | ||||
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How about the following? version(A, B, C) { // <- Here! version = D; } instead of version(A) { version = D; } version(B) { version = D; } version(C) { version = D; } Ditto debug. |
January 23, 2004 Re: version ID enumeration | ||||
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Posted in reply to Robert | and this:
version(A, B, C) {
version = D;
} else {
version = E;
}
Ditto debug.
BA
Robert wrote:
> How about the following?
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> version(A, B, C) { // <- Here!
> version = D;
> }
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> instead of
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> version(A) {
> version = D;
> }
> version(B) {
> version = D;
> }
> version(C) {
> version = D;
> }
>
> Ditto debug.
>
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January 23, 2004 Re: version ID enumeration | ||||
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Posted in reply to Robert | If you request the power like #if of C, I think we need version ID "expression". For example, "windows.h" has this line: #if !defined(_68K_) && !defined(_MPPC_) && !defined(_X86_) && !defined(_IA64_) && !defined(_AMD64_) && defined(_M_IX86) version(!_68K_ && !_MPPC_ && !_X86_ && !_IA64_ && !_AMD64_ && _M_IX86) { "&&" "||" "!", and, version numbers are necessary every ID. #if defined(_WIN32_WINNT) && (WINVER < 0x0400) && (_WIN32_WINNT > 0x0400) version WINVER = 0x0501; version _WIN32_WINNT = 0x501; version(_WIN32_WINNT && WINVER < 0x0400 && _WIN32_WINNT > 0x0400) { But I feel it doesn't look good in complex pre-processor to D... YT "Robert" <no@spam.ne.jp> wrote in message news:buqh4s$20a8$1@digitaldaemon.com... > How about the following? > > version(A, B, C) { // <- Here! > version = D; > } > > instead of > > version(A) { > version = D; > } > version(B) { > version = D; > } > version(C) { > version = D; > } > > Ditto debug. > |
May 03, 2004 Re: version ID enumeration | ||||
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Posted in reply to Y.Tomino | "Y.Tomino" <demoonlit@inter7.jp> wrote in message news:buqq68$2g1i$1@digitaldaemon.com... > If you request the power like #if of C, I think we need version ID "expression". > > For example, "windows.h" has this line: > > #if !defined(_68K_) && !defined(_MPPC_) && !defined(_X86_) && > !defined(_IA64_) && !defined(_AMD64_) && defined(_M_IX86) > > version(!_68K_ && !_MPPC_ && !_X86_ && !_IA64_ && !_AMD64_ && _M_IX86) { > > "&&" "||" "!", and, version numbers are necessary every ID. > > #if defined(_WIN32_WINNT) && (WINVER < 0x0400) && (_WIN32_WINNT > 0x0400) > > version WINVER = 0x0501; > version _WIN32_WINNT = 0x501; > version(_WIN32_WINNT && WINVER < 0x0400 && _WIN32_WINNT > 0x0400) { > > But I feel it doesn't look good in complex pre-processor to D... I've seen many constructs like the above, and they scream "rewrite the code" to me. |
May 03, 2004 Re: version ID enumeration | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | I suppose so. But there are codes in "windows.h". I've wanted to convert mechanically. Thank you. YT "Walter" <newshound@digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:c74nba$s6b$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > "Y.Tomino" <demoonlit@inter7.jp> wrote in message news:buqq68$2g1i$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > If you request the power like #if of C, I think we need version ID "expression". > > > > For example, "windows.h" has this line: > > > > #if !defined(_68K_) && !defined(_MPPC_) && !defined(_X86_) && > > !defined(_IA64_) && !defined(_AMD64_) && defined(_M_IX86) > > > > version(!_68K_ && !_MPPC_ && !_X86_ && !_IA64_ && !_AMD64_ && _M_IX86) { > > > > "&&" "||" "!", and, version numbers are necessary every ID. > > > > #if defined(_WIN32_WINNT) && (WINVER < 0x0400) && (_WIN32_WINNT > 0x0400) > > > > version WINVER = 0x0501; > > version _WIN32_WINNT = 0x501; > > version(_WIN32_WINNT && WINVER < 0x0400 && _WIN32_WINNT > 0x0400) { > > > > But I feel it doesn't look good in complex pre-processor to D... > > I've seen many constructs like the above, and they scream "rewrite the code" > to me. > |
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