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August 11, 2005 Compiling DMDScript | ||||
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Not realizing that the library is prebuilt, I attempted to run make -f Win32.mak in the dmdscript directory and got errors. They are (so far) all variations on "xx member toString is not accessible". For example, run "dmd -I.. parse.d" and see "parse.d(715):class dmdscript.parse.Parser member toString is not accessible". I looked at line 715 of parse.d and can't see any reference to any Parser.toString() on it. Am I missing something? Should the source (DMDScript 1.06) be compilable? My dmd version is 0.129. Thanks. -Evan |
August 12, 2005 Re: Compiling DMDScript | ||||
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Posted in reply to eburkitt | eburkitt@gmail.com escribió: > Not realizing that the library is prebuilt, I attempted to run make -f Win32.mak > in the dmdscript directory and got errors. They are (so far) all variations on > "xx member toString is not accessible". For example, run "dmd -I.. parse.d" and > see "parse.d(715):class dmdscript.parse.Parser member toString is not > accessible". I looked at line 715 of parse.d and can't see any reference to any > Parser.toString() on it. > > Am I missing something? Should the source (DMDScript 1.06) be compilable? My dmd > version is 0.129. > > Thanks. > > -Evan Without checking too much, maybe since DMD 0.129 fixed access modifiers for structs, something might've screwed up. However, I can't find any private members anywhere in DMDScript. I'm not sure what's going on. -- Carlos Santander Bernal |
August 13, 2005 Re: Compiling DMDScript | ||||
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Posted in reply to eburkitt | Sorry about the build break, I'll fix it in 0.130. |
October 16, 2005 Re: Compiling DMDScript | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | Don't mean to pester, but what build is it now? (iow: when will it compile?) Next question: Are you interested in some major contributions to DMDScript + D string library functions? I want to help out, but I really don't know where in programming world I fit. I know 27 programming languages and lots of optimization stuff, and I've read the source to both DMDScript and Spidermonkey. Sometimes I have difficulty staying focused, so I tend to think I'm better off with people who care whether I get something done and giving me positive/negative feedback. Next question: if I contribute enough, do I get any sort of commission or compensation? Just curious if this might be a good place for me to help. Dan (contact info in post header) |
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