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August 08, 2008 D 2.0 on Mac OS X | ||||
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Is D 2.0 available on Mac OS X? OS X 10.4 at least. OS X 10.5 would be fine. Both is preferable. I don't care about 10.3 or earlier. Xcode integration - I don't care, since I use Vim and Make. But I expect the majority of folks to prefer integration to some version of Xcode... 2.4, 2.5 or 3.1. | ||||
August 08, 2008 Re: D 2.0 on Mac OS X | ||||
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Posted in reply to Eljay | On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 14:55:07 +0200, Eljay <eljay@adobe.com> wrote: > Is D 2.0 available on Mac OS X? > > OS X 10.4 at least. OS X 10.5 would be fine. Both is preferable. I don't care about 10.3 or earlier. > > Xcode integration - I don't care, since I use Vim and Make. But I expect the majority of folks to prefer integration to some version of Xcode... 2.4, 2.5 or 3.1. From what I read on the D.gnu newsgroup, GDC has support for D 2.014. I haven't tested it, though. http://dgcc.sourceforge.net/ -- Simen | |||
August 08, 2008 Re: D 2.0 on Mac OS X | ||||
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Posted in reply to Simen Kjaeraas | On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 16:37:06 +0200, Simen Kjaeraas wrote: > On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 14:55:07 +0200, Eljay <eljay@adobe.com> wrote: > >> Is D 2.0 available on Mac OS X? >> >> OS X 10.4 at least. OS X 10.5 would be fine. Both is preferable. I don't care about 10.3 or earlier. >> >> Xcode integration - I don't care, since I use Vim and Make. But I expect the majority of folks to prefer integration to some version of Xcode... 2.4, 2.5 or 3.1. > > From what I read on the D.gnu newsgroup, GDC has support for D 2.014. I > haven't tested it, though. > > http://dgcc.sourceforge.net/ You need to compile it from sources for D2.0 support. Make sure you enable D2.0 support (D1.0 is default): setup-gcc.sh --d-language-version=2 Here is a howto: http://dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/GdcInstallation | |||
August 09, 2008 Re: D 2.0 on Mac OS X | ||||
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Posted in reply to Eljay | On 2008-08-08 08:55:07 -0400, Eljay <eljay@adobe.com> said: > Xcode integration - I don't care, since I use Vim and Make. But I expect the majority of folks to prefer integration to some version of Xcode... 2.4, 2.5 or 3.1. Xcode integration is pretty good using my D for Xcode plugin. There is a small glitch with the latest Xcode 3.1, but it works pretty well for Xcode 2.4, 2.5 and 3.0. <http://michelf.com/projects/d-for-xcode/> -- Michel Fortin michel.fortin@michelf.com http://michelf.com/ | |||
August 09, 2008 Re: D 2.0 on Mac OS X | ||||
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Posted in reply to Moritz Warning | On 2008-08-08 11:26:15 -0400, Moritz Warning <moritzwarning@web.de> said: > You need to compile it from sources for D2.0 support. > Make sure you enable D2.0 support (D1.0 is default): > setup-gcc.sh --d-language-version=2 > > Here is a howto: > http://dsource.org/projects/tango/wiki/GdcInstallation I've been trying to do that using Apple's version of GCC lately, but not with much success. I'd really like to create a package with my D plugin for Xcode, GDC, and a patched GDB capable of demangling function names; the later two are available on gdcmac.sf.net (thanks Anders), but this version has some problems with Mac OS X Leopard. I'd like to make installation as easy as Xcode itself, but I'm somewhat stuck right now. (The next logical step would be to patch GDC myself so that it compiles fine on top of Apple's GCC, but I hadn't had the time to do that yet.) -- Michel Fortin michel.fortin@michelf.com http://michelf.com/ | |||
August 10, 2008 Re: D 2.0 on Mac OS X | ||||
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Posted in reply to Michel Fortin | Michel Fortin wrote: > I'd really like to create a package with my D plugin for Xcode, GDC, and a patched GDB capable of demangling function names; the later two are available on gdcmac.sf.net (thanks Anders), but this version has some problems with Mac OS X Leopard. I'd like to make installation as easy as Xcode itself, but I'm somewhat stuck right now. (The next logical step would be to patch GDC myself so that it compiles fine on top of Apple's GCC, but I hadn't had the time to do that yet.) A version supporting Leopard and Xcode 3 is on the TODO, but Tango support has higher priority than the D2 language at the moment... That is, "supporting Leopard natively" - the current* version of GDC should be able to limp along with the Tiger compilers and Xcode 2.5. --anders * that would be the latest subversion with some Leopard linker hacks: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gdcmac/gdc-trunk-r206-mac-10.4.dmg | |||
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