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DMD Snapshot 0.4.0
Mar 21, 2008
Chris Miller
Mar 24, 2008
arnaud
Mar 25, 2008
Chris Miller
Mar 25, 2008
arnaud
March 21, 2008
After a bit of a hiatus working on my site (another project management system went kaput on me- not fun!) I finally got back to D.  To find a new compiler, and a fresh release of just about everything.  So I got to work and made a new DMD Snapshot.

It's up for download now at my site, now with a slightly different engine, but for the better. http://www.fsdev.net/wiki/dmd-snapshots#Version0.4.0Windows

I hope someone finds it useful, but I really hope that it makes it easier for people to start using and learning D!
March 24, 2008
Chris Miller a écrit :
> After a bit of a hiatus working on my site (another project management system went kaput on me- not fun!) I finally got back to D.  To find a new compiler, and a fresh release of just about everything.  So I got to work and made a new DMD Snapshot.
> 
> It's up for download now at my site, now with a slightly different engine, but for the better. http://www.fsdev.net/wiki/dmd-snapshots#Version0.4.0Windows
> 
> I hope someone finds it useful, but I really hope that it makes it easier for people to start using and learning D!

I've one problem with tango, if I import tango.text.RegEx, I've this error : object.Exception: Access Violation. When the module isn't imported, there isn't error. Any idea?

Ps :

import tango.io.Stdout;
import tango.text.RegEx;

int main(char[][] args)
{
   	Stdout.formatln ("Hello world!");
	return 0;
}
March 25, 2008
arnaud Wrote:

> Chris Miller a écrit :
> > After a bit of a hiatus working on my site (another project management system went kaput on me- not fun!) I finally got back to D.  To find a new compiler, and a fresh release of just about everything.  So I got to work and made a new DMD Snapshot.
> > 
> > It's up for download now at my site, now with a slightly different engine, but for the better. http://www.fsdev.net/wiki/dmd-snapshots#Version0.4.0Windows
> > 
> > I hope someone finds it useful, but I really hope that it makes it easier for people to start using and learning D!
> 
> I've one problem with tango, if I import tango.text.RegEx, I've this error : object.Exception: Access Violation. When the module isn't imported, there isn't error. Any idea?
> 
> Ps :
> 
> import tango.io.Stdout;
> import tango.text.RegEx;
> 
> int main(char[][] args)
> {
>     	Stdout.formatln ("Hello world!");
> 	return 0;
> }

Works for me.

Are you running your command line as administrator if you're running in Vista?

Well, no, I just ran it without administrator and it worked.  Both dsss build and dmd.

It sounds like some kind of security problem on your end.  I'm running the exact snapshot I just released, and it works just fine for me.

Perhaps you could navigate to \dmd\dmd\import and run dsss build just to ensure it builds Exception.d?
March 25, 2008
Chris Miller a écrit :
> arnaud Wrote:
> 
>> Chris Miller a écrit :
>>> After a bit of a hiatus working on my site (another project management system went kaput on me- not fun!) I finally got back to D.  To find a new compiler, and a fresh release of just about everything.  So I got to work and made a new DMD Snapshot.
>>>
>>> It's up for download now at my site, now with a slightly different engine, but for the better. http://www.fsdev.net/wiki/dmd-snapshots#Version0.4.0Windows
>>>
>>> I hope someone finds it useful, but I really hope that it makes it easier for people to start using and learning D!
>> I've one problem with tango, if I import tango.text.RegEx, I've this error : object.Exception: Access Violation. When the module isn't imported, there isn't error. Any idea?
>>
>> Ps :
>>
>> import tango.io.Stdout;
>> import tango.text.RegEx;
>>
>> int main(char[][] args)
>> {
>>     	Stdout.formatln ("Hello world!");
>> 	return 0;
>> }
> 
> Works for me.
> 
> Are you running your command line as administrator if you're running in Vista?
> 
> Well, no, I just ran it without administrator and it worked.  Both dsss build and dmd.
> 
> It sounds like some kind of security problem on your end.  I'm running the exact snapshot I just released, and it works just fine for me.
> 
> Perhaps you could navigate to \dmd\dmd\import and run dsss build just to ensure it builds Exception.d?

Ok, the lib is not linked, thanks