July 09, 2011 General » Re: The issue with libraries that use Windows API prototypes | |||
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Druntime also has this typedef. | |||
July 09, 2011 General » Re: The issue with libraries that use Windows API prototypes | |||
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typedef is deprecated--WindowsAPI should be updated. Problem solved? Sent from my iPhone On Jul... | |||
July 09, 2011 General » The issue with libraries that use Windows API prototypes | |||
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...has to. And it's prototypes are: typedef void* HANDLE; alias HANDLE HGLRC; When linking... | |||
July 08, 2011 Announce » Re: Programming Windows D Examples are now Online! | |||
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...a void* handle typedef, and std.c.windows.windows has the same typedef. If your... | |||
July 06, 2011 DMD » [dmd-internals] Type-checked arrays! | |||
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...to know. Done, now using a template: typedef Array<struct Expression> Expressions; <https://github.com... | |||
July 05, 2011 DMD » [dmd-internals] Type-checked arrays! | |||
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I've always thought it should be done with a template:
typedef ArrayOf<Expression> Expressions;
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July 05, 2011 DMD » [dmd-internals] Type-checked arrays! | |||
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...the ArrayOf macro like this: struct Expression; typedef ArrayOf(Expression) Expressions; And voil?! you have... | |||
July 02, 2011 Issues » [Issue 6239] HTOD: Add support for converting opaque C types to D | |||
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...good, it needs to be: typedef void cairo_device_t; typedef void _cairo_device; Stupid... | |||
July 02, 2011 Issues » [Issue 6239] HTOD: Add support for converting opaque C types to D | |||
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...porting monkeys: regex: alias \w+ replace with: typedef void But you have to do this... | |||
July 02, 2011 Issues » [Issue 6239] New: HTOD: Add support for converting opaque C types to D | |||
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...idiom to this is: typedef void cairo_device_t; Or if typedef is ultimately killed... | |||
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