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Looking for a new maintainer for std.uni/std.regex
Aug 24, 2022
Dmitry Olshansky
Oct 02, 2022
user1234
Oct 02, 2022
Imperatorn
Oct 03, 2022
Walter Bright
Oct 03, 2022
Imperatorn
Oct 03, 2022
monkyyy
Oct 04, 2022
Imperatorn
Oct 31, 2022
Dmitry Olshansky
Oct 31, 2022
Imperatorn
Nov 01, 2022
Imperatorn
Nov 01, 2022
rikki cattermole
Nov 01, 2022
Dmitry Olshansky
Nov 01, 2022
rikki cattermole
Nov 01, 2022
Dmitry Olshansky
Nov 01, 2022
rikki cattermole
Nov 01, 2022
Dmitry Olshansky
Nov 01, 2022
rikki cattermole
Nov 02, 2022
Hipreme
Nov 02, 2022
rikki cattermole
Nov 02, 2022
Imperatorn
Nov 02, 2022
H. S. Teoh
Nov 02, 2022
Dmitry Olshansky
Nov 02, 2022
Dmitry Olshansky
Nov 02, 2022
Dmitry Olshansky
Nov 03, 2022
rikki cattermole
Nov 03, 2022
Dmitry Olshansky
Nov 03, 2022
Dave P.
Nov 03, 2022
rikki cattermole
August 24, 2022

Time flies by and my work on D's std library has halted a long time ago mostly due to personal health issues.

Since lots of people ask what they can do to help push D language forward I thought one great way is to take on the responsibility for std modules that have lost their maintainers.

In particuar I willing to guide a volonteer into the low-level pits of std.regex and std.uni and hopefully let him or her continue the work I once envisioned for them or maybe choosing a different track of evolution altogether. Anyhow I'm willing to spend the time to transfer the knowledge so that at minimum there is someone more active than me to hold the line. std.regex is 2011's product with all of language bugs and quirks of that time, std.uni is 2012 and pretty much in the same position.

Anyway reply to this message or mail me

dmitry at olshansky dot me

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Dmitry Olshansky

October 02, 2022

On Wednesday, 24 August 2022 at 18:20:53 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:

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Time flies by and my work on D's std library has halted a long time ago mostly due to personal health issues.

Since lots of people ask what they can do to help push D language forward I thought one great way is to take on the responsibility for std modules that have lost their maintainers.

In particuar I willing to guide a volonteer into the low-level pits of std.regex and std.uni and hopefully let him or her continue the work I once envisioned for them or maybe choosing a different track of evolution altogether. Anyhow I'm willing to spend the time to transfer the knowledge so that at minimum there is someone more active than me to hold the line. std.regex is 2011's product with all of language bugs and quirks of that time, std.uni is 2012 and pretty much in the same position.

Anyway reply to this message or mail me

dmitry at olshansky dot me

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Dmitry Olshansky

courage bro.

October 02, 2022

On Wednesday, 24 August 2022 at 18:20:53 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:

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Time flies by and my work on D's std library has halted a long time ago mostly due to personal health issues.

[...]

I'll take a look. If I survive more than 15 minutes I'll let you know

October 02, 2022
On 10/2/2022 3:14 PM, Imperatorn wrote:
> On Wednesday, 24 August 2022 at 18:20:53 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:
>> Time flies by and my work on D's std library has halted a long time ago mostly due to personal health issues.
> I'll take a look. If I survive more than 15 minutes I'll let you know

I doubt Dmitry is looking at this thread 6 weeks later. Probably best to email him.

Thanks for picking up the flag!

October 03, 2022
On Monday, 3 October 2022 at 00:13:54 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
> On 10/2/2022 3:14 PM, Imperatorn wrote:
>> On Wednesday, 24 August 2022 at 18:20:53 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:
>>> Time flies by and my work on D's std library has halted a long time ago mostly due to personal health issues.
>> I'll take a look. If I survive more than 15 minutes I'll let you know
>
> I doubt Dmitry is looking at this thread 6 weeks later. Probably best to email him.
>
> Thanks for picking up the flag!

Oops, I missed that 😅
October 03, 2022

On Sunday, 2 October 2022 at 22:14:49 UTC, Imperatorn wrote:

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On Wednesday, 24 August 2022 at 18:20:53 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:

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Time flies by and my work on D's std library has halted a long time ago mostly due to personal health issues.

[...]

I'll take a look. If I survive more than 15 minutes I'll let you know

How bad was it?

October 04, 2022

On Monday, 3 October 2022 at 22:15:18 UTC, monkyyy wrote:

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On Sunday, 2 October 2022 at 22:14:49 UTC, Imperatorn wrote:

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On Wednesday, 24 August 2022 at 18:20:53 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:

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Time flies by and my work on D's std library has halted a long time ago mostly due to personal health issues.

[...]

I'll take a look. If I survive more than 15 minutes I'll let you know

How bad was it?

Unfortunately I died

October 31, 2022

On Tuesday, 4 October 2022 at 07:58:57 UTC, Imperatorn wrote:

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On Monday, 3 October 2022 at 22:15:18 UTC, monkyyy wrote:

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On Sunday, 2 October 2022 at 22:14:49 UTC, Imperatorn wrote:

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On Wednesday, 24 August 2022 at 18:20:53 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:

>

Time flies by and my work on D's std library has halted a long time ago mostly due to personal health issues.

[...]

I'll take a look. If I survive more than 15 minutes I'll let you know

How bad was it?

Unfortunately I died

Sorry for not picking on this earlier. Anyhow what was that you found the most appalling?

October 31, 2022

On Monday, 31 October 2022 at 16:33:49 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:

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On Tuesday, 4 October 2022 at 07:58:57 UTC, Imperatorn wrote:

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On Monday, 3 October 2022 at 22:15:18 UTC, monkyyy wrote:

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On Sunday, 2 October 2022 at 22:14:49 UTC, Imperatorn wrote:

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On Wednesday, 24 August 2022 at 18:20:53 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:

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Time flies by and my work on D's std library has halted a long time ago mostly due to personal health issues.

[...]

I'll take a look. If I survive more than 15 minutes I'll let you know

How bad was it?

Unfortunately I died

Sorry for not picking on this earlier. Anyhow what was that you found the most appalling?

Hehe, I didn't die. I'm just exploring it atm 😅

November 01, 2022
Hey,

As you know, I'm currently working on the table generator trying to get that into Phobos, and its been a fair amount of work for what should have already been working (oh wells).

I did have to recreate some logic for the symbols toUpperSimpleIndex and friends.

My general feeling is I'm missing something as I'm getting:

https://dev.azure.com/dlanguage/Phobos/_build/results?buildId=33558&view=logs&j=4fbced83-508e-5fe0-c978-5c71ec0fc506&t=efea9dc6-8b7a-5cfd-995a-4727b0e8449d&l=4640

I did that logic by hand, I'm pretty certain it should be working, my suspicion is you had it do the decomposing as well. I could do with some pointers on what is probably missing for #12455 as those changes never made it into the repo for the generator.
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